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PRIVATE LAW 93-108-JAN. 2, 1975

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Private Law 93-108 AN ACT

For the relief of Charles William Thomas, deceased.

January 2, 1975 [S. 2446]

Be it enacted T)y the Semite and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) Charles T hCharles W. omas. William Thomas, of Orange, Texas, died in Washington, District of Columbia, shall be held and considered— (1) to have been appointed as a Foreign Service officer of class 3 under sections 511 and 621 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, on April 23, 1967; . ^^f use 906. (2) to have served, during the period from April 23, 1967, through April 12, 1971, as a Foreign Service officer of class 3; (3) to have died on April 12, 1971, as a Foreign Service officer of class 3; and (4) to have had in effect for the period from April 23, 1967, through April 12, 1971, that amount of group life insurance, and an equal amount of group accidental death and dismemberment insurance (purchased by the Civil Service Commission) to which he would have been entitled as a Foreign Service Officer of class 3 during such period. (b) The Secretary of State shall determine— (1) the amount of salary (including increases in salary under section 625 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946) to which the 22 USC 995. said Charles William Thomas would have been entitled during the period from April 23, 1967, through April 12, 1971, as a Foreign Service officer of class 3, less an amount equal to the difference between the amount actually paid by the said Charles William Thomas in group life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance premiums and the amount of such premiums he would have paid for the coverage of such insurance during that period had he been a Foreign Service officer of class 3; (2) the amount of any lump sum payment to which the said Charles William Thomas would have been entitled under section 5551 of title 5, United States Code (relating to accumulated and accrued leave), upon his death on April 12, 1971, as a Foreign Service officer of class 3; (3) the amount of annuity to which the widow of the said Charles William Thomas would have been entitled under section 821 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946 from April 12, 1971, 22 USC 1076. through the day prior to the date of enactment of this Act had such annuity been computed on the basis of the amount of salary referred to in clause (1) of this subsection and the service referred to in subsection (a) of this section; (4) the amount of any insurance lump sum or other benefit payments to which the widow and children of Charles William Thomas, deceased, would be entitled to pursuant to paragraph (4) above. (c) Each amount determined by the Secretary under subsection (b) of this section shall be (1) reduced by any amount paid to the said Charles William Thomas as salary during the period referred to in clause (1) of such subsection, as an annuity payable to the widow of the said Charles William Thomas, and (2) as so reduced, paid by the Secretary out of funds available for the payment of salaries of Foreign Service officers, lump sum payments, or annuities to such officers or their survivors, as appropriate.

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