Title 5 › Part PART III— - EMPLOYEES › Subpart Subpart B— - Employment and Retention › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - RETENTION PREFERENCE, VOLUNTARY SEPARATION INCENTIVE PAYMENTS, RESTORATION, AND REEMPLOYMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - RETENTION PREFERENCE › § 3501
Says who some words mean and who the rules cover. "Active service" means what is defined under title 37, section 101. A "retired member of a uniformed service" is someone who by law gets retired, retirement, or retainer pay for their service. A retired service member counts as a preference eligible only if one of three things is true: their retirement was for a disability from combat or from a wartime instrumentality as defined under title 38 (sections 101 and 1101); their service does not include twenty or more years of full‑time active service (active duty for training does not count); or they were employed on November 30, 1964 and stayed employed with no break longer than 30 days. The rules in this subchapter apply to most employees in or under Executive agencies, except people whose appointments must be confirmed by the Senate, members of the Senior Executive Service, and members of the FBI and DEA Senior Executive Service.
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5 U.S.C. § 3501
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73