Title 5 › Part PART III— - EMPLOYEES › Subpart Subpart D— - Pay and Allowances › Chapter CHAPTER 53— - PAY RATES AND SYSTEMS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - GENERAL SCHEDULE PAY RATES › § 5332a
Gives wildland firefighters a higher annual basic pay called a special base rate that replaces the normal General Schedule (GS) base pay. Definitions: "firefighter" means employees who meet federal firefighter rules or supervisors who previously served as firefighters; "General Schedule base rate" is the yearly basic pay before locality or special add-ons; "special base rate" is the replacement annual basic pay for wildland firefighters; "wildland firefighter" means Forest Service or Interior employees whose main job is fighting fires in forests, rangelands, or other wildlands (not structural fires). Wildland firefighters at GS‑1 through GS‑15 must get the special base rate instead of the GS base. It counts as basic pay for all purposes, including calculating locality pay. The special base equals the GS base increased by the grade’s percentage and rounded to the nearest dollar: GS‑1 42%, GS‑2 39%, GS‑3 36%, GS‑4 33%, GS‑5 30%, GS‑6 27%, GS‑7 24%, GS‑8 21%, GS‑9 18%, GS‑10 15%, GS‑11 12%, GS‑12 9%, GS‑13 6%, GS‑14 3%, GS‑15 1.5%. If shown hourly, daily, weekly, or biweekly, it is computed from that annual special base using the usual pay-conversion rules. The special base is adjusted when the General Schedule is adjusted.
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5 U.S.C. § 5332a
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73