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PUBLIC LAW 89-554-SEPT. 6, 1966

[80 STAT.

(c) January 20 of each fourth year after 1965, Inauguration Day, is a legal public holiday for the purpose of statutes relating to pay and leave of employees as defined by section 2105 of this title and individuals employed by the government of the District of Columbia employed in the District of Columbia, Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties in Maryland, Arlington and Fairfax Counties in Virginia, and the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church in Virginia. When January 20 of any fourth year after 1965 falls on Sunday, the next succeeding day selected for the public observance of the inauguration of the President is a legal public holiday for the purpose of this subsection. § 6104. Holidays; daily, hourly, and piece-work basis employees When a regular employee as defined by section 2105 of this title or an individual employed regularly by the government of the District of Columbia, whose pay is fixed at a daily or hourly rate, or on a piecework basis, is relieved or prevented from working on a day— (1) on which agencies are closed by Executive order, or, for individuals employed by the government of the District of Columbia, by order of the Board of Commissioners; (2) by administrative order under regulations issued by the President, or, for individuals employed by the government of the District of Columbia, by the Board of Commissioners; or (3) solely because of the occurrence of a legal public holiday under section 6103 of this title, or a day declared a holiday by Federal statute. Executive order, or, for individuals employed by the government of the District of Columbia, by order of the Board of Commissioners; he is entitled to the same pay for that day as for a day on which an ordinary day's work is performed. § 6105. Closing of Executive departments An Executive department may not be closed as a mark to the memory of a deceased former official of the United States. § 6106. Time clocks; restrictions A recording clock may not be used to record time of an employee of an Executive department in the District of Columbia.

CHAPTER 63—LEAVE SUBCHAPTER I—ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE Sec. 6301. 6302. 6303. 6304. 6305. 6306. 6307. 6308. 6309. 6310. 6311.

Definitions. General provisions. Annual leave; accrual. Annual leave; accumulation. Home leave; leave for Chiefs of Missions. Annual leave; refund of lump-sum payment; recredit of annual leave. Sick leave.; accrual and accumulation. Transfers between positions under different leave systems. Leave of absence; rural carriers. Leave of absence; aliens. Regulations.

SUBCHAPTER II—OTHER PAID LEAVE Sec. 6321. 6322. 6323. 6324.

Absence of veterans to attend funeral services. Leave for jury service. Military leave; Reserves and National Guardsmen. Absence of certain police and firemen.

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