Title 5 › Part PART III— - EMPLOYEES › Subpart Subpart F— - Labor-Management and Employee Relations › Chapter CHAPTER 75— - ADVERSE ACTIONS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - NATIONAL SECURITY › § 7532
An agency head can suspend an employee without pay if the leader thinks it is needed for national security. The employee should be told the reasons unless national security stops that. After being told, the employee has 30 days to give written statements or affidavits to the official the agency names to explain why they should be put back on the job. The agency head can later remove a suspended employee after any investigation the head thinks is needed, and that removal decision is final. But if the suspended worker has a permanent or indefinite job, finished any probation or trial period, and is a U.S. citizen, they must get: a written statement of the charges within 30 days (which can be changed within another 30 days); 30 days to answer the charges, plus another 30 days if the charges are changed; a hearing if they ask for one; a review by the agency head or a chosen official before any final decision against them; and a written notice of the agency head’s decision.
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5 U.S.C. § 7532
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73