Title 37 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - SPECIAL AND INCENTIVE PAYS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - CONSOLIDATION OF SPECIAL PAY, INCENTIVE PAY, AND BONUS AUTHORITIES › § 335
The Secretary in charge can pay bonuses and extra incentive money to health-care graduates who become or stay officers in the uniformed services and who serve on active duty or in an active reserve status in approved health jobs. Bonuses are for people who join or affiliate and agree to serve, who join in a Defense-designated critically short wartime specialty, or who agree to remain on active duty or active reserve. Separate incentive pay can go to officers who are serving in designated health specialties and who get basic pay or compensation. Extra pay is also allowed for officers who are board certified in a required specialty and are serving in that specialty. The Secretary sets rules and the exact amounts, but there are limits: bonuses may be up to $100,000, $200,000, or $150,000 per 12-month period depending on the bonus type; incentive pay may be paid monthly and cannot exceed $200,000 per 12 months for medical and dental officers or $50,000 per 12 months for other health professions; board-certification pay may not exceed $15,000 per 12 months. Bonuses can be lump sums or split up. A written agreement must fix the amount, how it will be paid, the length of required service, whether service is active duty or active reserve, and any conditions. Reserve members not on continuous active duty get prorated pay. If someone fails to meet the agreement or service requirement they must repay under section 373. You cannot get these payments at the same time as certain other similar pays (see sections 332, 353, and 353(b)). “Health profession” means: Medical Corps/medical officers; Dental Corps/dental officers; Medical Service Corps/medical service or biomedical science officers; Medical Specialist Corps/medical specialists; Nurse Corps/nurses; Veterinary Corps/veterinary officers; physician assistants; and officers of the Public Health Service regular or reserve corps. No new agreements can be made after December 31, 2026.
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37 U.S.C. § 335
Title 37 — Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73