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 404 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 314. JUNE 30, 1932. Distric t of C olumbi a duri ng the fisca l year ending June 30, 19 33, shall be used to pay the compensation of an incumbent appointed to any civil position under the United Stat es Government or the municipal government of the District of Columbia which is vacant on July 1, 1932, or to any such position which may become vacant Provisos. after such date : Provide That this inhibition shall not apply (a) Exceptions. Essential positions. to absolutely essential positions the filling of which may be authori zed or appfo ved in writi ng' by the Pr esiden t of t he Uni ted Temporary, seasonal, States, (b to temporary, emergency, seasonal, or cooperative posi- e c i`ausra. tions, or c) to commissioned, commissioned warrant warrant, and enlisted personnel, and cadets, of the Coast Guard. h e appropria- beimpounaasumsto tions or portions of appropriations unexpended by the operation of this section shall not be used for any other purposes but shall be Report. impounded and returned to the Treasury, and a report of all such vacanci es, th e numb er the reof f illed, and th e amou nts un expend ed, for the period between July 1, 1932, and October 31, 1932, shall be submitted to Congress on the first day of the next regular session necessary . Provisions waived If Provided, That such impounding of funds may be waived in writing by the President of the United States in connection with any appropr iation or po rtion of app ropria tion, w hen, i n his judgme nt, such action is necessary and in the public interest. Compulsory retire- ment for age. COMPULSORY RETIREMENT FOR AGE No person on reach- tog SEC. 204. On and after Jul3 1, 1932, no person rendering civilian reti rem ent age sh all becontip ir is service. service in any branch or service of the United States Government or the munici pal go vernme nt of the Di strict of Col umbia who sh all have reached the retirement age prescribed for automatic separation from the service, applicable to such person, shall be continued in Provisos. such service, notwithstanding any provision of law or regulation Exemptions to the contrary : Provided, That the President may, by Executive Order, exempt from the provisions of this section any person when, in his judgment, the public interest so requires : Provided further, Reappointment for- bidden. That no such person heretofore or hereafter separated from the . service of the United States or the District of Columbia under any provision of law or regulation providing for such retirement on account of age shall be eligible again to appointment to any SpeciSo authoriza- appointive office, position, or employment under the United States tions except ed. or the District of Columbia : Provided further, That this section shall not apply to any person named in any Act of Congress pro- viding for the continuance of such person in the service. Retir ed pay. RATE OF COMPENSATION U PON WHICH RE TIR ED PAY SH ALL BE BASED Rate not to be re- duced. SEC. 205. The provisions of this Part of this Act providing for temporary reductions in compensation and suspension in automatic incre ases i n comp ensati on sha ll not operat e to r educe the ra te of compe nsatio n upon which the r etired pay or retir ement benefi ts of any o fficer or em ployee would be ba sed but for t he app licati on of such provisions, but the amount of retired pay shall be reduced as Pay 18deductions provided in Title I : Provided, That retirement deductions author- bezel on regular rate ized by law to be made from the salary, pay, or compensation of of salary, etc' officers or employees and transferred or deposited to the credit of a reti rement fu nd, shall be based on the r egular ra te of sal ary, pay, or compensation, instead of on the rate as temporarily reduced under the provisions of this Act.