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PUBLIC LAW 87-649-SEPT. 7, 1962

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(g) A member of the naval service who is appointed under section 5597 of title 10 is entitled to the pay and allowances of the 7OA Stat. 33 o; grade in which appointed from the date that appointment is made. ^°^*' ^' ^^^' Such a person may not suffer a reduction in the pay and allowances to which he was entitled because of his permanent status at the time of his temporary appointment, or a reduction in the pay and allowances to which he was entitled under a prior temporary appointment in a lower grade. (h) A member of the naval service who is appointed under section 5787 of title 10 is entitled to the pay and allowances of the 70A Stat. see; grade in which appointed from the date that appointment is made. ^°®'' ^' '*^^' Such a member may not suffer a reduction in the pay and allowances to which he was entitled at the time of his appointment. §906. Extension of enlistment: effect on pay and allowances (a) A member of the Army or the A i r Force, as the case may be, who extends his enlistment under section 3263 or 8263 of title 10 72 Stat. ues, is entitled to the same pay and allowances as though he had re- ^ ^' enlisted. (b) A member of the Regular Navy or the Regular Marine Corps, as the case may be, who extends his enlistment under section 5539 of title 10 is entitled to the same pay and allowances as though 7OA Stat. 320. he had reenlisted. For the purposes of determining entitlement to reenlistment bonus and to travel and transportation allowances upon discharge, all such extensions of enlistment are considered one continuous extension. Chapter 19—Administration Sec.

1001. Regulations relating to pay and allowances. 1002. Additional training or duty without pay: Reserves and members of National Guard. 1003. Assimilation of pay and allowances. J004. Computation of pay and allowances for month or part of month. 100.5. Army and Air Force; prompt payments required. 1006. Advance payments. 1007. Deductions from pay.

§ 1001^ Regulations relating to pay and allowances (a) A Secretary of a military department may not prescribe a reguhition under this title or any other law, relating to the pay and allowances of members of an armed force under that department, unless it has been approved under procedures prescribed by the Secreuiry of Defense. (b) Regulations of the Secretary concerned relating to pay matters, similar to those covered by subsection (a) of this section, for members of the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Public Health Service, shall, as far as practicable, conform to regulations approved under that subsection. (c) The Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Commerce, or the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, may obtain from the Comptroller General an advisory opinion with respect to a proposed regulation especially affecting a department under that Secretary's jurisdiction. §1002. Additional training or duty without pay: Reserves and members of National Guard (a) A member of the National Guard, or of a reserve component of a uniformed service, may, with his consent, be given additional training or other duty as provided by law, without pay, as may be authorized by the Secretary concerned. (b) A member who performs training or other duty without pay under subsection (a) of this section may, in the discretion of the

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