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72 Stat. 1244.

PUBLIC LAW 90-206-DEC. 16, 1967

[81 STAT.

"Director of Chaplain Service, $18,404 minimum to $23,921 maximum. "Chief Pharmacist, $18,404 minimum to $23,921 maximum. "Chief Dietitian, $18,404 minimum to $23,921 maximum. "(b)(1) The grades and per annum full-pay ranges for positions provided in paragraph (1) of section 4104 of this title shall be as follows: "Physician and Dentist Schedule "Director grade, $20,982 minimum to $26,5Y4 maximum. "Executive grade, $19,576 minimum to $25,444 maximum. "Chief grade, $18,404 minimum to $23,921 maximum. "Senior grade, $15,841 minimum to $20,593 maximum. "Intermediate grade, $13,507 minimum to $17,557 maximum. "Full grade, $11,461 minimum to $14,899 maximum. "Associate grade, $9,657 minimum to $12,555 maximum. "Nurse Schedule

^^80 Stat. 443.

"Assistant Director grade, $15,841 minimum to $20,593 maximum. "Chief grade, $13,507 minimum to $17,557 maximum. "Senior grade, $11,461 minimum to $14,899 maximum. "Intermediate grade, $9,657 minimum to $12,555 maximum. "Full grade, $8,054 minimum to $10,475 maximum. "Associate grade, $7,033 minimum to $9,139 maximum. "Junior grade, $6,137 minimum to $7,982 maximum. "(2) No person may hold the director grade unless he is serving as a director of a hospital, domiciliary, center, or outpatient clinic (independent). No person may hold the executive grade unless he holds the position of chief of staff at a hospital, center, or outpatient clinic (independent), or comparable position. "(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the per annum salary rate for each individual serving as a director of a hospital, domiciliary, or center who is not a physician shall not be less than the salary rate which he would receive under this section if his service as a director of a hospital, domiciliary, or center had been service as a physician in the director grade. The position of the director of a hospital, domiciliary, or center shall not be subject to chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of title 5.". FOREIGK SERVICE OFFICERS; S T A F F OFFICERS AND E M P L O Y E E S

80 Stat. 292.

SEC. 209. (a) The fourth sentence of section 412 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 867), is amended to read as follows: "The per annum salaries of Foreign Service officers within each of the other classes shall be as follows: "Class 1 Class 2 Class3.. Class4 Class 5 Class6 Class 7 Class 8

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$24,944 20,280 16,616 13,507 11,120 9,267 7,816 6,734

$25,776 20,956 17,170 13,957 11,491 9,576 8,076 6,959

$27,055 21,632 17,724 14,407 11,862 9,885 8,336 7,184

$22,308 18,278 14,857 12,233 10,194 8,596 7,409

..$22,984 18,832 15,307 12,604 10,503 8,856 7,634

$23,660 19,386 15,757 12,975 10,812 9,116 7,859

-.$24,336 19,940 16,207 13,346 11,121 9,376 8,084".

(b) The second sentence of subsection (a) of section 415 of such Act (22 U.S.C. 870(a)) is amended to read as follows: "The per annum

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