Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 28 : Section 625


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 625. Director and staff

      (a) The Director shall supervise the activities of persons
    employed by the Center and perform other duties assigned to him by
    the Board.
      (b) The Director shall appoint and fix the compensation of such
    additional professional personnel as the Board may deem necessary,
    without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code,
    governing appointments in competitive service, or the provisions of
    chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title, relating
    to classification and General Schedule pay rates: Provided,
    however, That the compensation of any person appointed under this
    subsection shall not exceed the annual rate of basic pay of level V
    of the Executive Schedule pay rates, section 5316, title 5, United
    States Code: And provided further, That the salary of a reemployed
    annuitant under the Civil Servive (!1) Retirement Act shall be
    adjusted pursuant to the provisions of section 8344, title 5,
    United States Code.

      (c) The Director shall appoint and fix the compensation of such
    secretarial and clerical personnel as he may deem necessary,
    subject to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing
    appointments in competitive service without regard to the
    provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such
    title, relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates.
      (d) The Director may procure personal services as authorized by
    section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, at rates not to exceed
    the daily equivalent of the highest rate payable under General
    Schedule pay rates, section 5332, title 5, United States Code. (e)
    The Director is authorized to incur necessary travel and other
    miscellaneous expenses incident to the operation of the Center.



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