2 U.S.C. § 1923
(a)
Rates of basic pay—
(1)
The Capitol Police
Board shall establish and maintain unified schedules of rates of basic pay for
members and civilian
employees of the Capitol Police which shall apply to both
members and
employees whose appointing authority is an officer of the Senate and
members and
employees whose appointing authority is an officer of the House of Representatives.
(2)
The Capitol Police
Board may, from time to time, adjust any schedule established under
paragraph (1) to the extent that the
Board determines appropriate to reflect changes in the cost of living and to maintain pay comparability.
(3)
A schedule established or revised under paragraph
(1) or
(2) shall take effect only upon approval by the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate.
(4)
A schedule approved under
paragraph (3) shall have the force and effect of law.
(b)
Leave system—
(1)
The Capitol Police
Board shall prescribe, by regulation, a unified leave system for
members and civilian
employees of the Capitol Police which shall apply to both
members and
employees whose appointing authority is an officer of the Senate and
members and
employees whose appointing authority is an officer of the House of Representatives. The leave system shall include provisions
for—
(A)
annual leave, based on years of service;
(C)
administrative leave;
(E)
leave without pay and leave with reduced pay, including provisions relating to contributions for benefits for any period of such leave;
(F)
approval of all leave by the Chief or the designee of the Chief;
(G)
the order in which categories of leave shall be used;
(H)
use, accrual, and carryover rules and limitations, including rules and limitations for any period of active duty in the Armed Forces;
(I)
advance of annual leave or sick leave after a
member or civilian
employee has used all such accrued leave;
(J)
buy back of annual leave or sick leave used during an extended recovery period in the case of an injury in the performance of duty;
(K)
the use of accrued leave before termination of the employment as a
member or civilian
employee of the Capitol Police, with provision for lump sum payment for unused annual leave; and
(L)
a leave-sharing program.
(2)
The leave system under this section may not provide for the accrual of either annual or sick leave for any period of leave without pay or leave with reduced pay.
(3)
All provisions of the leave system established under this subsection shall be subject to the approval of the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate. All regulations approved under this subsection shall have the force and effect of law.
(c)
Lump sum payments—
(1)
Upon the approval of the Capitol Police
Board, a
member or civilian
employee of the Capitol Police who is separated from service may be paid a lump sum payment for the accrued annual leave of the
member or civilian
employee.
(2)
The lump sum payment under
paragraph (1)—
(A)
shall equal the pay the
member or civilian
employee would have received had such
member or
employee remained in the service until the expiration of the period of annual leave;
(B)
shall be paid from amounts appropriated to the Capitol Police;
(C)
shall be based on the rate of basic pay in effect with respect to the
member or civilian
employee on the last day of service of the
member or civilian
employee;
(D)
shall not be calculated on the basis of extending the period of leave described under
subparagraph (A) by any holiday occurring after the date of separation from service;
(E)
shall be considered pay for taxation purposes only; and
(F)
shall be paid only after the Chairman of the Capitol Police
Board certifies the applicable period of leave to the Secretary of the Senate or the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives, as appropriate.
(3)
A
member or civilian
employee of the Capitol Police who enters active duty in the Armed Forces
may—
(A)
receive a lump sum payment for accrued annual leave in accordance with this subsection, in addition to any pay or allowance payable from the Armed Forces; or
(4)
The Capitol Police
Board may prescribe regulations to carry out this subsection. No lump sum payment may be paid under this subsection until such regulations are approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate and the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives. All regulations approved under this subsection shall have the force and effect of law.
(d)
Effect on appointment authority— Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the appointing authority of any officer of the Senate or the House of Representatives.
Notes, amendments, and revision history
(Pub. L. 105–55, title I, § 111, Oct. 7, 1997, 111 Stat. 1186.)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, referred to in subsec. (b)(1)(D), is Pub. L. 103–3, Feb. 5, 1993, 107 Stat. 6, which enacted sections 60m and 60n of this title, sections 6381 to 6387 of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, and chapter 28 (§ 2601 et seq.) of Title 29, Labor, amended section 2105 of Title 5, and enacted provisions set out as notes under section 2601 of Title 29. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 2601 of Title 29 and Tables.
Codification
Section was classified to section 207b of former Title 40, prior to the enactment of Title 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works, by Pub. L. 107–217, § 1, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1062.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Change of Name
Committee on House Oversight of House of Representatives changed to Committee on House Administration of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Jan. 6, 1999.