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H.R. 4732 (96th): A bill to fix the annual rates of pay for the Architect of the Capitol and the Assistant Architect of the Capitol.


The text of the bill below is as of Dec 14, 1979 (Passed Congress).


93 STAT. 1086                     PUBLIC LAW 96-146—DEC. 14, 1979
                   Public Law 96-146
                   96th Congress
                                                      An Act
 Dec. 14, 1979     To fix the annual rates of pay for the Architect of the Capitol and the Assistant
  [H.R. 4732]                                   Architect of the Capitol.

                     Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
Architect of the   United States of America in Congress assembled, That notwithstand-
Capitol and        ing any other provision of law—
Assistant
Architect of the          (1) the compensation of the Architect of the Capitol shall be at
Capitol, basic          an annual rate which is equal to the annual rate of basic pay
pay increeise.          payable for positions at level III of the Executive Schedule under
40 u s e 162a.          section 5314 of title 5, United States Code, and
40 u s e 166b.            (2) the compensation of the Assistant Architect of the Capitol
                        shall be at an annual rate which is equal to the annual rate of
                       basic pay payable for level IV of the Executive Schedule under
                        section 5315 of title 5, United States Code,
Effective date.      SEC. 2. The provisions of this Act shall take effect on the first day of
40 u s e 162a      the first applicable pay period commencing on or after the date of the
note.
                   enactment of this Act.
                     Approved December 14, 1979.




                   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
                   HOUSE REPORT No. 96-349 (Comm. on Post Office and Civil Service).
                   CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 125 (1979):
                        Sept. 10, considered and passed House.
                        Dec. 3, considered and peissed Senate.