Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay

2004-01-02Executive Order 13322
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Adjusts Federal Pay Rates for Employees, Military, and Officials

What it does: Agencies must implement and apply the attached adjusted pay schedules for federal employees, uniformed service members, judges, and certain officials.

Real World Impact:
  • Changes salaries for General Schedule and other federal employees.
  • Updates monthly pay for uniformed service members effective January 1, 2004.
  • Requires Office of Personnel Management to implement locality pay and publish notice.
Topics: federal pay, military pay, judicial salaries, personnel administration

Summary

This order sets new pay rates and salary schedules for many federal workers and officials. It lists updated pay tables for the General Schedule, Foreign Service, Veterans Health Administration, Senior Executive Service, judges, the Vice President and Congress, and others.

It also sets monthly basic pay for uniformed service members, directs the Office of Personnel Management to implement locality pay adjustments and publish notice, and gives effective dates beginning January 1, 2004. The order supersedes a prior pay order.

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