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PUBLIC LAW 88-426-AUG. 14, 1964

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and to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of the House of Representatives. (2) Clause 28(c) of Rule X I of the Rules of the House of Representatives is amended— (A) by striking out "$8,880" where it first appears in such clause and inserting in lieu thereof "the highest amount which, together with additional compensation authorized by law, will not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended,"; and (B) hj striking out "$8,880" at the second place where it appears m such clause and inserting in lieu thereof "the highest amount which, together with additional compensation authorized by law, will not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended". SEC. 203. (a) The compensation of the Comptroller General of the eraiTraT"^'*^^"" United States shall be at the rate of $30,000 per annum. (b) The compensation of the Assistant Comptroller General of the United States shall be at the rate of $28,500 per annum. (c) The compensation of the General Counsel of the United States General Accounting Office, the Librarian of Congress, the Public Printer, and the Architect of the Capitol shall be at the rate of $27,000 per annum. (d) The compensation of the Deputy Librarian of Congress, the Deputy Public Printer, and the Assistant Architect of the Capitol shall be at the rate of $25,500 per annum. (e) The compensation of the Second i^ssistant Architect of the Capitol shall be at the rate of $23,500 per annum. (f) The compensation of the Chaplain of the House of Representatives shall be at the rate of $12,500 per annum. (g) The compensation of the Secretary of the Senate, the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, and the Legislative Counsel of the Senate shall be at the rate of $27,500 per annum. (h) The compensation of the Chaplain of the Senate shall be at the rate of $15,000 per annum. SEC. 204. Section 601(a) of the Legislative Reorganization Act of conglJs"^ °^ 1946, as amended (2 U.S.C. 31), is amended to read as follows: 69 Stat.' n. " (a) The compensation of Senators, Representatives in Congress, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico shall be at the rate of $30,000 per annum each; and the compensation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall be at the rate of $43,000 per annum." SEC. 205. No officer or employee subject to section 202(a) or 202(b) of this title shall receive, by reason of any provision of this title, an increase in gross rate of compensation (basic compensation plus additional compensation authorized by law), or in total annual compensation, which is in excess of the amount of the increase in basic compensation provided by the amendment made by section 102(a) of title I of this Act for positions in grade 18 of the General Schedule of the ^"'^' P- ^°°Classification Act of 1949, as amended. TITLE III—FEDERAL EXECUTIVE SALARIES SEC. 301. This title may be cited as the "Federal Executive Salary utrvl^'ratiry^'XcI Act of 1964".

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SEC. 302. There is hereby established for offices and positions to which section 303 of this title applies a basic compensation schedule, to be known as the "Federal Executive Salary Schedule", which shall be divided into five salary levels.

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