2 USC § 121b - Senate Beauty Shop
(c)
Creditable civilian service in Senate Building Beauty Shop for basic annuity
Any individual who, on October 1, 1988, is an employee of the Senate Building Beauty Shop and who, after having been employed by the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, attains 5 years of civilian service creditable under section
8411 of title
5, other than service credited pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, may be credited under such section for any service as an employee of the Senate Building Beauty Shop prior to October 1, 1988, if such employee makes a payment of the amount, determined by the Office of Personnel Management, that would have been deducted and withheld from the basic pay of such employee under section
8422 of title
5 for such period so credited, together with interest thereon.
(d)
Creditable civilian service in Senate Building Beauty Shop for survivor annuities and disability benefits
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, any service performed by an individual in the Senate Building Beauty Shop prior to October 1, 1988, is deemed to be civilian service creditable under section
8411 of title
5 for purposes of qualifying for survivor annuities and disability benefits under subchapters IV and V of chapter
84 of title
5, if such individual—
(c)
Creditable civilian service in Senate Building Beauty Shop for basic annuity
Any individual who, on October 1, 1988, is an employee of the Senate Building Beauty Shop and who, after having been employed by the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, attains 5 years of civilian service creditable under section
8411 of title
5, other than service credited pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, may be credited under such section for any service as an employee of the Senate Building Beauty Shop prior to October 1, 1988, if such employee makes a payment of the amount, determined by the Office of Personnel Management, that would have been deducted and withheld from the basic pay of such employee under section
8422 of title
5 for such period so credited, together with interest thereon.
(d)
Creditable civilian service in Senate Building Beauty Shop for survivor annuities and disability benefits
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, any service performed by an individual in the Senate Building Beauty Shop prior to October 1, 1988, is deemed to be civilian service creditable under section
8411 of title
5 for purposes of qualifying for survivor annuities and disability benefits under subchapters IV and V of chapter
84 of title
5, if such individual—
Source
(Pub. L. 100–458, title I, § 10,Oct. 1, 1988, 102 Stat. 2162; Pub. L. 105–275, title I, § 6(h)(2),Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2434.)
Codification
Section is comprised of section 10 ofPub. L. 100–458. Subsec. (b) ofsection
10 amended former section
121a of this title.
Section is from the Congressional Operations Appropriations Act, 1989, which is title I of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1989.
Amendments
1998—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 105–275struck out subsec. (a) which read as follows: “The Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate is authorized to employ, and fix the compensation of such employees as he determines necessary to operate the Senate Beauty Shop.”
Effective Date of 1998 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 105–275effective 30 days after Oct. 21, 1998, see section
121b–1
(i) of this title.
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