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PUBLIC LAW 88-575-SEPT. 2, 1964

881

"SALARY SCHEDULE

'Salary class and.title

Service step

Class 9: Subclass (a) $16,500 $17,000 $17,500 $18,000 Deputy Are chief. Deputy chief of police. Fire marshal. Superintendent of machinery. Subclass (b).17,500 18,000 18,500 19,000 Deputy chief assigned as the: Assistant flre chief. Police executive officer. Commanding officer of the White House Police. Commanding officer of the U.S. Park Police. Class 1 0... 21,000 21,500 22,000 22,500 Fire chief. Chief of police.

Longevity step

$18,500 $19,000

19,500 20,000

23,000 23,500

SEC. 102. The rates of basic compensation of officers and members to whom the amendment made by section 101 of this title apply shall be adjusted in accordance with this section, and on and after the effective date of this title, section 2 of the Act approved October 24, 1962 (76 Stat. 1240), 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: (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2), each officer and member receiving basic compensation immediately prior to the effective date of this title 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 title. (2) Each private in service step 6, longevity step 7, or longevity step 8 in any subclass in class 1, upon completing a minimum of twenty-one years of continuous service as a private, including service in the Armed Forces of the United States but excluding any period of time determined not to have been satisfactory service, shall be advanced to longevity step 9 in class 1, and receive the appropriate scheduled rate of basic compensation for such step in the sulbclass in which he is serving. SEC. 103. Section 202(b) of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 is amended by striking "rescue squad, or fire department ambulance", and inserting in lieu thereof "or I'escue squad: Provided, That on and after the effective date of this proviso, privates in the Fire Department, while assigned as ambulance drivers may, in the discretion of the Commissioners, be placed in subclass (b) or subclass (c) of class 1 in accordance with section 302: Provided further, That any private assigned as an ambulance driver who on the effective date of this proviso is designated as 'Technician 1' in subclass (b), class 1, shall continue in subclass (b), class 1, until action is taken to change his subclass placement in accordance with the preceding proviso or such assignment is terminated". SEC. 104. Section 303(c) of such Act is amended by striking " (c), (d), or (e) " and inserting in lieu thereof "or (c)".

Compensation r a t e s, adjustment.

D.C. Code 4-823C.

76 Stat. 1239. D.C. Code 4-823.

72 Stat. 483. D. C. Code 4-825.

D.C. Code 4-828.

D.C. Code 4-829.

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