FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR PAY OVERTIME, NIGHT, AND HOLIDAY WORK
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Publication Date:
March 1, 1961
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Office M~um UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
STANDARD FORM NO. 64
OGC HAS REVIEWED.
Comptroller
DATE: 1 March 1961
FROM : Chief, Fiscal Division
SUBJECT: Financial Planning for Pay for Overtime,
Night, and Holiday Work
1. The Deputy, General Counsel was contacted concerning his
inquiry as to the effect, if any, on financial planning for pay for
overtime, night and holiday work if the Federal Employees Pay Act
of 1945 did not apply to the Agency. He did not intend to refer
to PL 390-79, Federal Employees Pay Act of 1946 but to PL 106-79
the pay act of 1945. He stated that in his opinion the chances
were about even that the Comptroller General would rule that the
provisions of the 1945 pay act did not apply to this Agency and
if there was an advantage in financial planning if the Agency was
excluded from the provisions of this act he would request an opinion
from the Comptroller General.
2. If an opinion was obtained from the Comptroller General
that the Agency was excluded from the provisions of PL 106-79 an
Agency regulation relative to pay for overtime, night and holiday
work would be required to set forth the policy for compensating
officers and employees for such work and the procedures for imple-
menting and administering the policy.
3. Regardless of whether pay for overtime, night and holiday
work is made under provisions of public law or under Agency regulation
financial plans must be made to provide the funds necessary to pay
for such costs.
4. It is my opinion that there would be practically no change
in the financial planning for pay for overtime, night and holiday
work if an opinion was obtained from the Comptroller General stating
that the Agency was excluded from the provisions of the Federal
Employees Pay Act of 1945.
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