HR 3380 · 97th Congress · Armed Forces and National Security
Armed Forces Pay Act of 1981
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EnactedLatest: Other Measure S.1181 (Amended) Passed House in Lieu.(1981-09-15)
Recorded Votes
PassedHouse · 1981-09-15
Yea 396Nay 1
PassedHouse · 1981-09-15
Yea 396Nay 1
Plain Language Summary
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Armed Forces Pay Act of 1981 - Increases the pay of members of the uniformed services for fiscal year 1982 by 14.3 percent. Permits the President to allocate the percentage increase as specified. Permits an unserved period of an enlistment to be considered as part of an immediately subsequent term of reenlistment for bonus purposes. Increases the amount of bonus and eliminates the four year total service requirement for persons who possess a skill designated as critical enlisting or extending their service in an armed force. Permits the payment of special pay for the performance of unusually hazardous duty or duty performed under unusually severe working conditions. Permits the President to suspend such pay in time of war. Permits the payment of special pay to an officer of an armed force who has been certified by the Secretary concerned as having the technical qualifications for detail to engineering or scientific duty. Sets forth the terms and conditions for receiving such pay. Permits the reimbursement of subsistence expenses incurred by a member of a uniformed service and the member's dependents during a period of up to four days while occupying temporary quarters incident to a…
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Cosponsors (12)
6 Democrats6 Republicans