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 PUBLIC LAW 95-26—MAY 4, 1977 V

91 STAT. 81

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Effective April 1, 1977, the positions of Assistant to the Majority and Assistant to the Minority established by the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, are hereby abolished. 68 Stat. 802. ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL ASSISTANTS TO SENATORS

For an additional amount for "Administrative and Clerical Assistants to Senators", $33,000: Provided, That, effective April 1, 1977, the 2 USC 61-1 note, clerk hire allowance of each Senator from the State of Virginia shall be increased to that allowed Senators from States having a population of five million but less than seven million, the population of said State having exceeded five million inhabitants. OFFICE o r

SERGEANT AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER

For an additional amount for "Office of Sergeant at A r m s and Doorkeeper", $27,800: Provided, That, effective April 1, 1977, the Sergeant at A r m s and Doorkeeper may appoint and fix the compensation of a Special Assistant a t not to exceed $28,724 per annum in lieu of not to exceed $23,714 per a n n u m; a Chief Clerk at not to exceed $26,219 p e r annum in lieu of a Clerk at not to exceed $23,714 p e r a n n u m; an Executive Secretary to the Sergeant at A r m s at not to exceed $26,219 per annum in lieu of an Executive Secretary at not to exceed $23,714 per a n n u m; a Secretary to the Sergeant at A r m s a t not to exceed $16,199 per annum and a Secretary at not to exceed $14,696 per annum in lieu of two Secretaries at not to exceed $14,696 per annum each; a Secretary for Personnel Administration at not to exceed $20,708 per annum in lieu of a Secretary to the Sergeant a t A r m s at not to exceed $18,704 per a n n u m; a Secretary to the Administrative Assistant at not to exceed $15,531 per annum and two Assistant Chief Telephone Operators at not to exceed $14,028 per annum each in lieu of three Assistant Chief Telephone Operators at not to exceed $14,028 per annum each; a Secretary to the Special Assistant at not to exceed $12,191 per annum in lieu of a Secretary at not to exceed $11,022 per a n n u m; a Receptionist at not to exceed $12,191 per annimi and nineteen Telephone Operators at not to exceed $11-^022 per annum each in lieu of twenty-one Telephone Operators a t not to exceed $11,022 per annum each; thirteen Messengers at not to exceed $9,686 per annum each in lieu of fourteen Messengers at not to exceed $9,686 per annum each; a Laborer at not to exceed $9,018 p e r annum in lieu of two Laborers a t not to exceed $9,018 per annum each; three Laborers at not to exceed $5,010 per annum each in lieu of five Laborers at not to exceed $5,010 per annum each; a Chief Barber a t not to exceed $17,535 per annum in lieu of not to exceed $11,523 per a n n u m; an Assistant Chief Barber at not to exceed $15,865 per annum in lieu of a Chief Barber at not to exceed $12,692 p e r a n n u m; five Barbers a t not to exceed $14,696 per annum each in lieu of two Barbers at not to exceed $11,690 p e r annum each and three Barbers at not to exceed $9,853 per annum each; t w o Barber Shop A t t e n d a n t s at not to exceed $10,855 per annum each in lieu of a Barber S h o p A t t e n d a n t at not to exceed $9,686 per annum and a Barber Shop A t t e n d a n t at not to exceed $4,342 per a n n u m; a Secretary to the Deputy Sergeant at A r m s at not to exceed $22,044 per a n n u m; a Driver-Messenger, Deputy President p r o tempore, at not to exceed $15,364 per a n n u m; and a Deputy Chief, Police Force, at not to exceed $33,901 per annum.


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