Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 86.djvu/681

 86 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-410-AUG. 29, 1972

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"(2) For purposes of paragraph (1), continuous service as an officer or member includes any period of his service in the Armed Forces of the Ignited States other than any period of such service (A) determined not to have been satisfactory service, (B) rendered before appointment as an officer or member, or (C) rendered after resignation as an officer or member. ''(3) Each officer and member shall receive additional compensation in accordance with paragraph (1) only as long as he remains in the active service. Such compensation shall be paid in the same manner as the basic compensation to which such officer or member is entitled, except that it shall not be subject to deduction and withholding for retirement and insurance, and shall not be considered as salary for the purpose of computing annuities pursuant to the Policeman and Firemen's Retirement and Disability Act and for the purpose of comput- 7i Stat. 391. ing insurance coverage under the provisions of chapter 87 of title 5, j^^^'^' *^°'^'' '*'^^' United States Code. so' Stat. 592; " (b) Xotwithstanding any other provision of this or any other law, ^^^^^^^ g'l^j individuals retired from active service prior to the effective date of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act Amendments of 1972, and who are entitled to receive a pension relief allowance or ^"'°' P- 634. retirement compensation under the Policemen and Firemen's Retirement and Disability Act, shall not be entitled to receive an increase in their pension relief allowance or retirement compensation by reason of the enactment of this section. "(c) Xotwithstanding any other provision of this or any other law. each deputy chief of the Metropolitan Police force and of the Fire Department of the District of Columbia shall, upon completion of thirty years of continuous service on the police force or fire department, as the case may be, be placed in, and receive basic compensation at. the highest service step in the salary class to which his position is assigned in the salary schedule contained in section 101. For purTX)ses ' of this subsection, in computing a deputy chief's continuous service on the police force or fire department, there shall be included any period of his service in the Armed Forces of the United States other than any period of such sen-ice— "(1) determined not to have been satisfactory service, "'('2) rendered before appointment as an officer or member, or SEC. 111. Section 501 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (D.C. Code, sec. 4—833) is amended by (1) 72 Stat. 485. adding "and the Executive Protective Service" immediately after "United States Park Police"', and (2) striking out "or Sub-Classes" at the end of such section. SEC. 112. The Act approved May 25, 1926 (D.C. Code, sec. 4-131), is Plainclothes amended (1) by inserting " (a) " immediately after "That", and (2) by ^^^J^ clothing adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: 44''^t'a^?'635. " (b) The Chief of Police of the Metropolitan Police force, the Commanding Officer of the Executive Protective Service, and the Commanding Officer of the United States P a r k Police force, are each authorized to provide a clothing allowance, not to exceed $300 in any one year, to an officer or member assigned to perform duties in 'plainclothes'. Such clothing allowance is not to be treated as part of the officer's or member's basic compensation and shall not be used for the purpose of computing his overtime, promotions, or retirement benefits. Such allowance for any officer or member may be discontinued at any time upon written notification by the authorizing official." SEC. 113. Subsection (h) of the first section of the Act approved August 15. 1950 (D.C. Code, sec. 4-904(h)), is amended by striking 79 Stat. 1013. out "class 10" wherever it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "the salary class apijlicable to the Fire Chief and Chief of Police".
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