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72 Stat. 1508.

PUBLIC LAW 87-649-SEPT. 7, 1962

[76 STAT.

§206. Reserves; members of National Guard: inactive-duty training (a) Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned, and to the extent provided for by appropriations, a member of the National Guard or a member of a reserve component of a uniformed service who is not entitled to basic pay under section 204 of this title, is entitled to compensation, at the rate of 1/30 of the basic pay authorized for a member of a uniformed service of a corresponaing grade entitled to basic pay, for each regular period of instruction, or period of appropriate duty, at which he is engaged for at least two hours, including that performed on a Sunday or holiday, or for the performance of such other equivalent training, instruction, duty, or appropriate duties, as the Secretary may prescribe. (b) The regulations prescribed under subsection (a) of this section for each uniformed service, the National Guard, and each of the classes of organization of the reserve components within each uniformed service, may be different. The Secretary concerned shall, for the National Guard and each of the classes of organization within each uniformed service, prescribe— (1) minimum standards that must be met before an assembly for drill or other equivalent period of training, instruction, duty, or appropriate duties may be credited for pay purposes, and those standards may require the presence for duty of officers and enlisted members in numbers equal to or more than a minimum number or percentage of the unit strength for a. specified period of time with participation in a prescribed kind of training; (2) the maximum number of assemblies or periods of other equivalent training, instruction, duty, or appropriate duties, that may be counted for pay purposes in each fiscal year or in lesser periods of time; and (3) the minimum number of assemblies or periods of other equivalent training, instruction, duty, or appropriate duties that, must be completed in stated periods of time before the members of units or organizations can qualify for pay. (c) A person enlisted in the inactive National Guard is not entitled to pay under this section. (d) This section does not authorize compensation for work or study performed by a member of a reserve component in connection with correspondence courses of an armed force. §207. Band leaders (a) The leader of the Army Band is entitled to the basic pay of a captain in the Army. (D) The director of music at the United States Military Academy is entitled to the basic pay of a commissioned officer whose grade corresponds to the rank prescribed for the director by the Secretary of the Army. (c) The leader of the United States Navy Band is entitled to the basic pay of a lieutenant in the Navy. (d) A member of the Marine Corps who is appointed as director or assistant director of the United States Marine Band under section 6222 of title 10 is entitled, while serving thereunder, only to the basic pay of an officer in the grade in which he is serving. However, his basic pay maj not be less than that to which he was entitled at the time of his appointment under that section. (e) The leader of the Naval Academy Band is entitled to the basic pay of the grade the Secretary of the Navy prescribes. The second leader is entitled to the basic pay of a warrant officer, W-1.

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