Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay

2000-12-29Executive Order 13182
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Adjusts Federal Pay Rates for Civilian and Military Personnel

What it does: Agencies must implement updated pay schedules and make locality payments as set in attached schedules.

Real World Impact:
  • Sets basic pay schedules for most federal civilian employees.
  • Establishes monthly pay rates for military members and cadets.
  • Directs the federal personnel agency to implement and announce locality payments.
Topics: federal pay, government employees, military pay, personnel administration

Summary

This order sets updated pay rates for many federal positions and for members of the uniformed services. It lists new salaries in attached schedules for the General Schedule, the Foreign Service, Veterans Health Administration, the Senior Executive Service, executive officers, Members of Congress, judges, and other listed positions.

The order also provides locality-based pay adjustments and directs the agency that manages federal pay (the Office of Personnel Management) to implement those locality payments and publish notice. These changes affect pay calculations across the federal government.

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