HR 3612 · 101th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
To amend certain provisions of title 5, United States Code, relating to allowances for employees of the United States Government serving abroad, and for other purposes.
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EnactedLatest: Executive Comment Requested from OMB, OPM.(1989-11-15)
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Revises provisions concerning advanced payments of allowances for a period of evacuation of Federal employees serving abroad to change the extension of such period from not more than 120 days to a total evacuation period of not more than 270 days in 30-day increments. Excludes post differentials and danger pay allowances from lump-sum leave payments to Federal employees who serve separating from the service. Allows quarters or educational allowances or quarters furnished in Government-owned or rented buildings to be provided to children of deceased Federal employees who serve abroad to complete their current school year at or away from the post when such allowances or quarters would have been furnished to such an employee but for his or her death. Permits allowances related to education away from the post to be provided to dependent children of Federal employees who serve abroad to complete their current school year when such an allowance would be authorized with respect to such an employee but for the evacuation or authorized departure status of the post. Revises provisions concerning quarters allowances for overseas Federal employees to allow temporary subsistence allowances for …
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