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 1240 Adjustment of compensation rates.

72 Stat. 482. D.C. Code 4 824.

Longevity r a t e s.

72 Stat. 480. D.C. Code 4823 note.

72 Stat. 484. D.C. Code 4832.

D.C. Code 4829, 4-832.

PUBLIC LAW 87-882-OCT. 24, 1962

[76 STAT.

SEC. 2. The rates of basic compensation of officers and members to whom the amendment made by the first section of this Act apply shall be adjusted in accordance with this section, and on and after the eflfective date of this Act section 201 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 shall not apply to any such officer or member whose rate of basic compensation is so adjusted in accordance with this section. Such rates of basic compensation shall be adjusted as follows: (a) Each officer and member receiving basic compensation immediately prior to the effective date of this Act at one of the scheduled service or longevity rates of a class or subclass in the salary schedule in the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended, shall receive a rate of basic compensation at the corresponding scheduled service or longevity rate in effect on and after the effective date of this Act, except that: (1) Each private who immediately prior to the effective date of this Act was serving in service step 6, or longevity steps 7 or 8 in any subclass in class 1, and had a total of thirteen or more years of service as of the first day of the first pay period which began after January 1, 1958, shall, on the effective date of this Act, be advanced from service step 6 to longevity step 7, or from longevity step 7 to longevity step 8, or from longevit}^ step 8 to longevity step 9, as the case may be, and receive the appropriate scheduled rate of basic compensation for such step in the subclass in which he is serving. Any active service immediately prior to the effective date of this Act which each such private has rendered in the service step or longevity step from which he is being advanced will be credited to him for subsequent advancement purposes under the provisions of section 401 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended, except that such active service provision shall not apply to any "private assigned as detective, class 1, subclass (c), immediately prior to the effective date of this Act. (2) Each private who, immediately prior to the effective date of this Act, was serving in a position bearing the title of station clerk in class 1, subclass (b), shall be placed in the corresponding title in class 1, subclass (c), and shall receive basic compensation (1) at the service step or longevity step in subclass (c) corresponding to that service step or longevity step in which he was serving immediately prior to the effective date of this Act, or (2) at the longevity step to which he is entitled under the provisions of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this section. Any active service which each private so assigned as station clerk has rendered in the service step or longevity step in which he was serving immediately prior to the effective date of this Act will be credited to him for subsequent advancement purposes under the provisions of section 303 or section 401, as the case may be, of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended. (3) Each private who immediately prior to the effective date of this Act was serving in a position bearing the title of detective or precinct detective in class 1, subclass (c) or subclass (d), shall on the effective date of this Act, after the application of the provisions of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this section, be placed in and receive basic

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