Further Adjustment of Certain Rates of Pay

2004-03-08Executive Order 13332
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Adjusts Pay Rates for Federal Employees, Military, and Judges

What it does: Agencies must adopt the new pay schedules and the Office of Personnel Management must implement locality payments.

Real World Impact:
  • Changes pay rates for federal employees in General Schedule and other systems.
  • Sets monthly basic pay for uniformed service members and cadets.
  • Requires the Office of Personnel Management to publish locality payment notices.
Topics: federal pay, military pay, government salaries, locality pay

Summary

This order sets rates of basic pay and salary schedules across many parts of the federal government. It lists new schedules for the General Schedule, the Foreign Service, Veterans Health Administration, Senior Executive Service, Executive and other salaries, the Vice President and Congress, judges, and members of the uniformed services.

The order establishes locality-based pay adjustments, directs the Office of Personnel Management to implement and publish those payments, gives effective dates for the schedules, and supersedes the prior executive order.

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