Title 2 › Chapter 45— CONGRESSIONAL PAY AND BENEFITS › Subchapter II— HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES › Part A— Amount and Type › § 4537
With approval from the proper employing authority, a House employee may get a one-time payment for accrued annual leave or for other purposes. The payment cannot be more than the smaller of two amounts: the employee’s monthly pay (set by the Chief Administrative Officer), or, for leave, the monthly pay divided by 30 and then multiplied by the number of leave days. The payment uses the pay rate in effect on the employee’s last day of work. Clerk-hire payments come from a Member’s clerk-hire allowance, committee employees are paid from committee funds, and other employees are paid from their employer’s appropriations. The House Oversight Committee can make rules to run this program. A “House employee” means someone paid by the Clerk or the Chief Administrative Officer, but not uniformed or civilian support staff under the Capitol Police Board. Payments cover separations after June 30, 1995.
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2 U.S.C. § 4537
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