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 90 STAT. 850

PUBLIC LAW 94-350—JULY 12, 1976 Retirement Schedule

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(1) Any career minister who reaches age sixty-five during the month this title becomes effective shall be retired at the end of such month. (2) Other career ministers who are age sixty or over on such effective date shall be retired at the end of the month which contains the midpoint between the last day of the month of such effective date and the last day of the month during which the officer would reach age sixty-five, counting thirty days to the month. (3) On the last day of the thirtieth month which ends after such effective date, all other career ministers who are age sixty or over shall be retired, and thereafter the amendments made by sections 518 and 519 shall be applicable in all cases. (4) Ajiy career minister who completes a period of authorized service after he reaches mandatoiy retirement age as provided in the above schedule shall be retired at the end of the month in which the officer completes such service. Approved July 12, 1976.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 94-881 accompanying H.R. 12262, No. 94-1083 accompanying H.R. 13179, and No. 94-1116 accompanying H.R. 13589 (Comm. on International Relations). SENATE REPORT No. 94-703 (Comm. on Foreign Relations). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 122 (1976): Mar. 29, considered and passed Senate. June 18, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 13589, H.R. 13179,and H.R. 12262. June 29, House agreed to conference report. June 30, Senate agreed to conference report.

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