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PUBLIC LAW 90-320-MAY 27, 1968

[82 STAT.

"SALARY SCHEDULE Service step

Longevity step increases

"Salary class and title

Subclass (a)..

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A

B

$8,000 $8,200 $8,400 $8,600 $8,940 $9,280 $9,620 $9,960 $10,300

Fire private. Police private.

Subclass(b)

8,290

8,490

8,690

8,890

9,230

9,570

9,910 10,250

10,590

8,580

8,780

8,980

9,180

9,520

9,860 10,200 10,540

10,880

8,940

9,280

9,620

9,960

10,300 10,640

10,980

9,230

9,570

9,910 10,250

10,590 10,930

11,270

9,520

9,860 10,200 10,540

10,880 11,220

11,560

9,570

9,910 10,250 10,590

10,930 11,270

11,610

11,195

11,535 11,875

12,215

10,485 10,825 11,165 11,505

11,845 12,185

12,525

10,555 10,895 11,235 11,575

11,915 12,255

12,595

11,710 12,138 12,566 12,994

13,422 13,850

12,781 13,209 13,637 14,065

14,493 14,921

13,852 14,387 14,922 15,457

15,992 16,52?

15,994 16.529 17,064 17,599

18,134 18,669

18,671 19,206 19,741 20,276

20,811 21,346

19,742 20,277 20,812 21,347

21,882 22,417

Private assigned as: Technician I. Plainclothesman.

Subclass(c) Private assigned as: Technician II. Station clerk. Motorcycle officer.

Subclass(a) Fire inspector. Subclass(b) Fire inspector assigned as technician 1.

Subclass(c) Fire inspector assigned as technician II.

Assistant marine engineer Assistant pilot. Detective. Class 4:

Subclass(a)

10,175 10,515 10,855

Fire sergeant. Police sergeant.

Subclass (b)... Detective sergeant

Subclass(c) Class5.

Police sergeant assigned as motorcycle officer.

Fire liJutenant. Police lieutenant.

Cla3s6 Marine engineer. Pilot

Class7 Fire captain. Police captain.

ClassS.

Battalion fire chief. Police inspector.

Subclass(a) Depiiy Fire Chief. Deputy Chief of Police.

Sttbclass(b)

Assistant Chief of Police. Assistant Fire Chief. Commanding officer of the White House Police. Commanding officer of the U.S. Park Police. Class 10 Fire Chief. Chief of Police."

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D^c.^^ode 4823.

24,000

24,535

25,070

25,605

^^^- ^- (^) '^^^ I'ates of basic compensation of officers and members to whom the amendments made by the first section of this Act apply shall be adjusted as follows: (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section, each officer and member receiving basic compensation immediately prior to the first day of the first pay period which begins on or after October 1, 1967, at one of the scheduled service or longevity rates of a salary class or subclass of a salary class in the salary schedule in section 101 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary ^^^ ^^ 1^^^ (hereafter in this section referred to as the "salary schedule") shall receive a rate of basic compensation at the corresponding rate in effect on such day.

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