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U.S. Code as of:
01/19/04
Section 709. Technicians: employment, use, status
(a) Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Army or
the Secretary of the Air Force, as the case may be, and subject to
subsections (b) and (c), persons may be employed as technicians in
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(1) the administration and training of the National Guard; and
(2) the maintenance and repair of supplies issued to the
National Guard or the armed forces.
(b) Except as authorized in subsection (c), a person employed
under subsection (a) must meet each of the following requirements:
(1) Be a military technician (dual status) as defined in
section 10216(a) of title 10.
(2) Be a member of the National Guard.
(3) Hold the military grade specified by the Secretary
concerned for that position.
(4) While performing duties as a military technician (dual
status), wear the uniform appropriate for the member's grade and
component of the armed forces.
(c)(1) A person may be employed under subsection (a) as a
non-dual status technician (as defined by section 10217 of title
10) if the technician position occupied by the person has been
designated by the Secretary concerned to be filled only by a
non-dual status technician.
(2) The total number of non-dual status technicians in the
National Guard is specified in section 10217(c)(2) of title 10.
(d) The Secretary concerned shall designate the adjutants general
referred to in section 314 of this title to employ and administer
the technicians authorized by this section.
(e) A technician employed under subsection (a) is an employee of
the Department of the Army or the Department of the Air Force, as
the case may be, and an employee of the United States. However, a
position authorized by this section is outside the competitive
service if the technician employed in that position is required
under subsection (b) to be a member of the National Guard.
(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and under
regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned -
(1) a person employed under subsection (a) who is a military
technician (dual status) and otherwise subject to the
requirements of subsection (b) who -
(A) is separated from the National Guard or ceases to hold
the military grade specified by the Secretary concerned for
that position shall be promptly separated from military
technician (dual status) employment by the adjutant general of
the jurisdiction concerned; and
(B) fails to meet the military security standards established
by the Secretary concerned for a member of a reserve component
under his jurisdiction may be separated from employment as a
military technician (dual status) and concurrently discharged
from the National Guard by the adjutant general of the
jurisdiction concerned;
(2) a technician may, at any time, be separated from his
technician employment for cause by the adjutant general of the
jurisdiction concerned;
(3) a reduction in force, removal, or an adverse action
involving discharge from technician employment, suspension,
furlough without pay, or reduction in rank or compensation shall
be accomplished by the adjutant general of the jurisdiction
concerned;
(4) a right of appeal which may exist with respect to paragraph
(1), (2), or (3) shall not extend beyond the adjutant general of
the jurisdiction concerned; and
(5) a technician shall be notified in writing of the
termination of his employment as a technician and, unless the
technician is serving under a temporary appointment, is serving
in a trial or probationary period, or has voluntarily ceased to
be a member of the National Guard when such membership is a
condition of employment, such notification shall be given at
least 30 days before the termination date of such employment.
(g) Sections 2108, 3502, 7511, and 7512 of title 5 do not apply
to a person employed under this section.
(h) Notwithstanding sections 5544(a) and 6101(a) of title 5 or
any other provision of law, the Secretary concerned may prescribe
the hours of duty for technicians. Notwithstanding sections 5542
and 5543 of title 5 or any other provision of law, such technicians
shall be granted an amount of compensatory time off from their
scheduled tour of duty equal to the amount of any time spent by
them in irregular or overtime work, and shall not be entitled to
compensation for such work.
(i) The Secretary concerned may not prescribe for purposes of
eligibility for Federal recognition under section 301 of this title
a qualification applicable to technicians employed under subsection
(a) that is not applicable pursuant to that section to the other
members of the National Guard in the same grade, branch, position,
and type of unit or organization involved.
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