Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 31 : Section 703


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 703. Comptroller General and Deputy Comptroller General

      (a)(1) The Comptroller General and Deputy Comptroller General are
    appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of
    the Senate.
      (2) When a vacancy occurs in the office of Comptroller General or
    Deputy Comptroller General, a commission is established to
    recommend individuals to the President for appointment to the
    vacant office. The commission shall be composed of - 
        (A) the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
        (B) the President pro tempore of the Senate;
        (C) the majority and minority leaders of the House of
      Representatives and the Senate;
        (D) the chairmen and ranking minority members of the Committee
      on Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on
      Government Operations of the House; and
        (E) when the office of Deputy Comptroller General is vacant,
      the Comptroller General.

      (3) A commission established because of a vacancy in the office
    of the Comptroller General shall recommend at least 3 individuals.
    The President may ask the commission to recommend additional
    individuals.
      (b) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, the
    term of the Comptroller General is 15 years. The Comptroller
    General may not be reappointed. The term of the Deputy Comptroller
    General expires on the date an individual is appointed Comptroller
    General. The Deputy Comptroller General may continue to serve until
    a successor is appointed.
      (c) The Deputy Comptroller General - 
        (1) carries out duties and powers prescribed by the Comptroller
      General; and
        (2) acts for the Comptroller General when the Comptroller
      General is absent or unable to serve or when the office of
      Comptroller General is vacant.

      (d) The Comptroller General shall designate an officer or
    employee of the General Accounting Office to act as Comptroller
    General when the Comptroller General and Deputy Comptroller General
    are absent or unable to serve or when the offices of Comptroller
    General and Deputy Comptroller General are vacant.
      (e)(1) A Comptroller General or Deputy Comptroller General may
    retire after becoming 70 years of age and completing 10 years of
    service as Comptroller General or Deputy Comptroller General (as
    the case may be). Either may be removed at any time by - 
        (A) impeachment; or
        (B) joint resolution of Congress, after notice and an
      opportunity for a hearing, only for - 
          (i) permanent disability;
          (ii) inefficiency;
          (iii) neglect of duty;
          (iv) malfeasance; or
          (v) a felony or conduct involving moral turpitude.

      (2) A Comptroller General or Deputy Comptroller General removed
    from office under paragraph (1) of this subsection may not be
    reappointed to the office.
      (f) The annual rate of basic pay of the - 
        (1) Comptroller General is equal to the rate for level II of
      the Executive Schedule; and
        (2) Deputy Comptroller General is equal to the rate for level
      III of the Executive Schedule.



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