CIVILIAN PAY DEDUCTIONS OF FEDERALLY EMPLOYED RETIRED MILITARY ANNUITANTS
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PERSONNEL HN
30 Septenter 1983
CIVILIAN PAY DEDUCTIONS OF FEDERALLY EMPLOYED
RETIRED MILITARY ANNUITANTS
No Field Counterpart to this HN
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
directed that effective 1 April 19R3, uniformed service retirees who are
employed in civilian positions in the Federal Government will have the amount
of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) in their military retired or retainer
pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984, and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay
during these three fiscal years. This provision does not apply if the retired
or retainer pay is awarded as a result of a service-connected disability
incurred in the line of duty as a direct result of armed conflict or as a
result of certain service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty
during a period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance
with Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. The Agency is responsible for obtaining the COLA offset amount
appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is employed by the Agency
and subject to the deduction. The Department of Defense centralized
data base of military retirees at the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMEC) in
Monterey, California, will provide the mechanism for computing the deduction.
3. Any employee who is a military annuitant and has not been informed by
the Office of Personnel that a COLA offset has been requested from DMDC should
contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office of Personnel, extension
and report the matter. The provisions of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from Government civilian pay is an
enacted law, and it is the personal .responsibility of each retired military
annuitant to be in compliance with it.
Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director
for
Administration
a; Ald sr ,
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DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
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CIVILIAN PAY DEDUCTIONS OF FEDERALLY EMPLOYED
RETIRED MLLITARY ANNUITANTS
No Field Counterpart to this MN
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
directed that effective 1 April 1983, uniformed service retirees who are
employed in civilian positions in the Federal Government will have the amount
of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) in their military retired or retainer
pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984, and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay
during these three fiscal years. This provision does not apply if the retired
or retainer pay is awarded as a result of a service-connected disability
incurred in the line of duty as a direct result of armed conflict CT as a
result of certain service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty
during a period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance
with Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. The Agency is responsible for obtaining the COLA offset amount
appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is employed by the Agency
and subject to the deduction. The Derertment of Defense centralized
data base of military retirees at the Defense Manpower Data Center (MI) in
MOnterey, California, will provide the mechanism for computii.; the deduction.
3. Any employee who is a military annuitant and has not been informed by
the Office of Personnel that a COLA offset has been requested from DMDC should
contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office of Personnel, extension
and report the matter. The provisions of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from Government civilian pay is an
enacted law, and it is the personal responsibility of each retired military
annuitant to be in compliance with it.
Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director
for
Administration
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEE:: (1-6)
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ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
SUBJECT.
Pay Deductions
of
DD/A Registry
Federally Employed
(Ormenot) ,
Proposed HNI
.Civilian
Retired Military Annuitants (Job I
3 its 4 /
FR
EXTENSION
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NO.
viler, xegulations Lontrol ivision
1105 Ames Building
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23 SEP 1983
TO: :Officer designation. room number. ond
buildrng)
DATE
OFFICER'S
INITIALS
COMMENTS INumber each comment to show From whoa.
to whom Draw a line across column alter each comment.)
natvED
FORwANDED
1.
DD/OIS
This proposed headquarters notice,
originated by the Office of
Personnel, is forwarded for
approval. It is to advise
retired military annuitants
employed in civilian positions
in the Federal Government that
the amount of any cost-of-living
adjustments (COLA) in their
military retired or retainer
pay will be deducted from their
civilian pay during Fiscal
Years 1983, 1984, and 1985.
This is a revised issuance of
. Sii 4)
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3.
EO/DDA
2' VA
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Woes
6.
ODA Registry
eie
(14
FIN, published 28 March
1983 and due to expire 1 October
1983 (copy attached).
We have obtained the concurrence
of the Office of Finance and the
legal concurrence of the Office of
General Counsel. RCD considers
no further coordination necessary.
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CIVILIAN PAY DEDUCTIONS OF FEDERALLY EMPLOYED
REFIRED miumuy ANNUITANTS
NO Field Counterpart to this MN
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Redoncfl.iation Act
directed that effective 1 April 1983, uniformed service retirees who are
employed in civilian positions in the Federal Government will have the amount
of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) in their military retired or retainer
pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984, and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay
during these three fiscal years. This provision does not apply if the retired
or retainer pay is awarded as a result of a service-connected disability
incurred in the line of duty as a direct result of armed conflict or as a
result of certain service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty
during a period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance
with Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. The Agency is responsible for obtaining the COLA offset amount
appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is employed by the Agency
and subject to the deduction. The Department of Defense centralized
data base ot military retirees at the Defense Manpower Data Center (MEC) in
Mbnterey, California, will provide the mechanism for computing the deduction.
3. Any employee who is a military annuitant and has not been informed by
the Office of Personnel that a COLA offset has been requested from DMIDC should
contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office of Personnel, extension
and report the matter. The provisions of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from Government civilian pay is an
enacted law, and it is the personal responsibility of each retired military
annuitant to be in compliance with it.
RCD
Distribution:
Orig - RCD
1 - DDA Signature
1 - DDA Chrono
(23 Sept 83)
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
r"
Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director
for
Adirdnistrayon
30 Su m
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RETIRED MILITARY ANNUITANTS
No Field Counterpart to this HN
UN
28 March 1983
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Recon-
ciliation Act directs that effective as of 1 April 1983, uniformed
service retirees who are employed in civilian positions in the Federal
Government will have the amount of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA)
in their military retired or retainer pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984,
and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay during these three fiscal
� -vs. This provision does not apply if the retired or retainer pay is
a. ad on account of a service-connected disability incurred in the line
of duty as a direct result of armed conflict or on account of certain
service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty during a
period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance with
Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. In compliance with this law, the Agency will obtain the COLA
offset amount appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is
employed by the Agency and who is subject to the deduction. The
Department of Defense centralized data base of military retirees at the
Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) in Monterey, California, will provide
the mechanism for computing the deduction.
3. Efforts are underway to accomplish the necessary arrangements
prior to 1 April 1983. Several factors are present, however, which can
affect the timely implementation of the deduction; i.e., the establish-
ment, in some cases, of secure measures to obtain the deduction data, and
the time needed by the DMDC to compute and respond to Government-wide
requests. If it is not possible to meet the 1 April target date, post-
adjustments to salary will be made by the Office of Finance.
4. Individual notification will be provided to Agency retired
military annuitants of record to ensure they are aware that COLA offset
data has been requested, as appropriate to their status. Any employee
who is a military annuitant and is not so informed by 30 April 1983
should contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office of
Personnel, on extension and report the matter. The provisions of
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28 March 1983
PERSONNEL
the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act ditecting the deduction from
Government civilian pay is an enacted law, and it is the personal
responsibility of each retired military atnuitant to be in compliance
with it.
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
2
E. ter
ty Di tor
for
Administration
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CIVILIAN PAY DEDUCTIONS Or' FEDERALLY EMPLOYED
RETIRED MILITARY ANNUITANTS
No Field Counterpart to this MN
HN
r; 11;;; 28 Mar
1. Title III, Section 301, ul tEe 1982 Omnibus Budget Recon-
ciliation Act directs th.t effective as of 1 April 1983, uniformed
service retirees who are employed in civilian positions in the Federal
Government will have the amount of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA)
in their military retired cr retainer pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984,
and 1985 dedurted from their civilian pay during these three fiscal
years. This provision does not apply if the retired or retainer pay is
awarded on account of a service-connected disability incurred in the line
of duty as a direct result of a:med conflict or on account of certain
service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty during a
period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance with
Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. In compliance with this law, the Agency will obtain the COLA
offset amount appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is
employed by the Agency and who is subject to the deduction. The
Department of Defense centralized data base of military retirees at the
Defense Manpouer Data Center (DMDC) in Monterey, California, will provide
the mechanism for computing the deduction.
5. Efforts are underway to accomplish the necessary arrangements
prior to 1 April 1983. Several factors are present, however, which can
affect the timely implementation of the deduction; i.e., the establish-
ment, in some cases, of secure measures to obtain the deduction data, and
the time needed by the DMDC to compute and respond to Government-wide
requests. If it is not possible to meet the 1 April target late, post-
adjustments to salary will be made by the Office of Finance.
4. Individual notification will be provided to Agency retired
military annuitants of record to ensure they are aware that COLA offset
data has been requested, as appropriate to their status. Any employee
who is a military annuitant and is not so informed by 30 April 1983
should contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office ,1
Personnel, on extension and report the matter. The provisions of
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RN
28 MarcL 1983
PERSONNEL
the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from
Government civilian pay is an enacted law, and it is the personal
responsibility of each retired military annuitant to be in compliance
with it.
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
E. r ter
uty D tor
for
Administration
2
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CLASS., AS PPPPPPP IA. t
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
DATE
SUBJECT
Proposed HN
Civilian Pay Deductions of Federally
FILE NUMOER
Employed Reireo Iii itary Annuitants
12SEP83 - Have verified Office Title and extension as still current.
20SEP83. - Called OF re status. statelthey did not receive until
the 19th of September. Sees no problem has 1 office to check with.
21SEP83 - Received a call from OF,
and OF concurs on
proposed reissuance.
OFFICE AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
T771954 Mriare"
IT AS I ATE
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DRY BY
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Civilian Pay Dedt.ictions of Federally Employed
Retired Military Annuitants (Job]
FT11
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NO
Chief, Regulations Control Division
1105 Ames Building
2857
DAM
14 September 1983
TO: (Officer designation, room number, and
building)
DATE
OFFICER'S
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show horn whom
aca lVEDFORWARDED
INITIALS
so whom. Draw a line across column m alter each coment I
I.
AD/PP/OF
616 Key Building
This proposed headquarterr notice,
originated by the Office of
Personnel,
2.
Ak
is forwarded for con-
currence. It is to advise
retired military annuitants
�
employed in civilian positions
in the Federal Government that
the amount of any cost-of-living
4.
adjustments (COLA) in their
military retired or retainer
pay will be deducted from their
during
.
civilian pay Fiscal
Years 1983, 1984, and 1985.
This issuance
6.
RCD
1105 Ames Building
is a revised of
HN p------1 published 28 March
1983 dnU u,'e to expire 1 October
1983 (copy
7.
attached).
Please respond by 19 September 1983
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RETIRED MILITARC ANNUITANTS
NO Field Counterpart to this HN
HN
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
directed that effective 1 April 1983, uniformed service retirees who are
employed in civilian positions in the Federal Government will have the amount
of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) in their military retired or retainer
pay &wing Fiscal Years 1983, 1984, and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay
during these three fiscal years. This provision does not apply if the retired
or retainer pay is awarded as a result of a service-connected disability
incurred in the line of duty as a direct result of armed conflict or as a
result of certain service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty
during a period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance
with Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. The Agency is responsible for obtaining the COLA offset amount
appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is employed by the Agency
and subject to the deduction. The Department of DefensP centralized
data base of military retirees at the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) in
Monterey, California, will provide the mechanism for computing the deduction.
3. Any employee who is a military annuitant and has not been informed by
the Office of Personnel that a COLA offset has been requested from DMDC should
contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office of Personnel, extension
and report the matter. The provisions of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from Government civilian pay is an
enacted law, and it is the personal responsibility of each retired military
annuitant to be in compliance with it.
Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director
for
Administration
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
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Retired Military Annuitants (Job
Fkoim�
EXTENSION
NO.
2857
0m1
14 September 1983
Chief, Regulations Control Oivision
1105 Ames Building
TO: (Officer designation. room number, and
buildmg)
DATE
OFFICER'S
INITIALS
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show ho,, whom
to whom Draw a hne across column alter each comment)
RECEIVED
FORWTTRIXD
1.
Office of General
C041(121__
This proposed headquarters notice,
originated by the Office of
Personnel, is forwarded for legal
2.
concurrence. It is to aJvise
retired military annuitants
employed in civilian positions
in the Federal Government that
the amount of any cost-of-living
adjustments (COLA) in their
4.
military retired or retainer
pay will be deducted from their
civilian pay during Fiscal
�
Years 1983, 1984, and 1985.
This is a revised issuance of
6.
RCD �
1105 Ames Building
HN published 28 March
1983 and due to expire 1 October
1983 (copy attached).
7.
We are seeking the concurrence
of the Office of Finance
cel
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simultaneously with yours. RCD
considers no further coordination
necessary.
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CIVILIAN PAY DECOCTIONS OF FEDERALLY EMPLOYED
RETIRED MILITAFOr ANNUITANTS
No Field Counterpart to this RN
IGeneral Counsel I
s 3_ o77.-1-S
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
directed that effective 1 April 1983, uniformed service retirees who are
employed in civilian positions in the Federal Government will have the amount
of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) in their military retired or retainer
pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984, and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay
during these three fiscal years. This provision does not apply if the retired
or retainer pay is awarded as a result of a service-connected disability
incurred in the line of duty as a direct result of armed conflict or as a
result of certain service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty
during a period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance
with Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. The Agency is responsible for obtaining the CCLA offset amount
appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is employed by the Agency
and subject to the deduction. The Department of Defense centralized
data base of military retirees at the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) in
MOnterey, California, will provide the mechanism for computing the deduction.
3. Any employee who is a military annuitant and has not been informed by
the Office of Personnel that a CCLA offset has been requested from DMDC should
contact Chief, Transactions and Records Branch, Office of Personnel, extension
and report the matter. The provisions of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from Government civilian pay is an
enacted law, and it is the personal responsibility of each retired military
annuitant to be in compliance with it.
Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director
for
Administration
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
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RETIRED MILITARY ANNUITANTS
No Field Counterpart to this RN
RN
28 Marc 83
1. Title III, Section 301, of the 1982 Omnibus Budget Recon-
ciliation Act directs that effective as of 1 April 1983, uniformed
service retirees who are employed in civilian positions in the Federal
Government will have the amount of any cost-of-living adjustments (COLA)
in their military retired or retainer pay during Fiscal Years 1983, 1984,
and 1985 deducted from their civilian pay during these three fiscal
years. This provision does not apply if the retired or retainer pay is
awarded on account of a service-connected disability incurred in the line
of duty as a direct result of armed conflict or on account of certain
service-connected disabilities incurred in the line of duty during a
period of war. The amounts deducted from civilian pay in accordance with
Section 301 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act will be deposited in
the general fund of the Treasury.
2. In compliance with this law, the Agency will obtain the COLA
offset amount appropriate to each military annuitant of record who is
employed by the Agency and who is subject to the deduction. The
Department of Defense centralized data base of military retirees at the
Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) in Monterey, California, will provide
the mechanism for computing the deduction.
3. Efforts are underway to accomplish the necessary arrangements
prior to 1 April 1983. Several factors are present, however, which can
affect the timely implementation of the deduction; i.e., the establish-
ment, in some cases, of secure measures to obtain the deduction data, and
the time needed by the DMDC to compute and respond to Government-wide
requests. If it is not possible to meet the 1 April target date, post-
adjustments to salary will be made by the Office of Finance.
4. Individual notification will be provided to Agency retired
military annuitants of record to ensure they are aware that COLA offset
data has been requested, as appropriate to their 'status. Any employee
who is a military annuitant and is not so informed by 30 April 1983
should contact Chief, Transac1ions and Records Branch, Office of
Personnel, on extensionr and report the matter. The provisions of
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RN
28 March 1983
PERSONNEL
the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act directing the deduction from
Government civilian pay is an enacted law, and it is the personal
responsibility of each retired military annuitant to be in compliance
with it.
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES (1-6)
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uty D r or
for
Administration
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Chief, Programs & Analysis, OP/P&PS
1001 Ames
2946
DATE
6 September 1983
TO: (Officer designation. roam number. cod
building)
DATE
OFFICER'S
�
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show Irons whom
RECEIVED
FORWARDED
INITIALS
to whom. Draw a line aeons column alter each comment.)
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MEMORANCUM FOR: Chief, Regulations Control Division
FROM:
SUBJECT:
REFERENCE:
Chief, Programs and Analysis, OP/P&PS
Notices Originated by the Office of Personnel and
Due to Expire 1 Octdber 1983
Your Memorandum, Same Subject, dated 22 July 1983
The Office of Personnel has reviewed the notices listed in reference which
are scheduled to expire on 1 Octdber 1983, and request that your office take
the following action:
HN Civilian Pay Deductions of Federally Employed Retired
Military Annuitants, has been revised forp.iblication. The attached
revised version has been coordinated with OF/CD.
MN Changes in Evaluation Requirements, should be extended.
The information in this HN is being incorporated in a new regulation;
however, the proposed regulation is in draft stage and final
coordination and publication will not be ac.N....Inplished before the
expiration date.
Attachment
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ALMNISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY
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Approved for Release: 2020/08/17 C06754995