Source
(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 678; Oct. 15, 1949, ch. 695, § 2(a),63 Stat. 880; July 31, 1956, ch. 804, title I, § 109,70 Stat. 740; Pub. L. 87–367, title III, § 303(h),Oct. 4, 1961, 75 Stat. 794; Pub. L. 88–426, title III, § 304(b),Aug. 14, 1964, 78 Stat. 422; Pub. L. 90–222, title I, § 111(c),Dec. 23, 1967, 81 Stat. 726; Pub. L. 95–570, § 1(a),Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2445.)
Amendments
1978—
Pub. L. 95–570inserted provisions relating to appointment and determination of pay by President of employees in the White House Office and the Executive Residence at the White House; procurement by President of temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants and pay of such experts and consultants; appropriation of sums for the care, maintenance, etc., of the Executive Residence at the White House, the official expenses of the White House Office, the official entertainment expenses of the President, the official entertainment expenses for allocation within the Executive Office, and the subsistence expenses of Government personnel while traveling on official business in connection with the travel of the President; accounting of sums by President; inspection, certification and report to Congress by the Comptroller General concerning expenditures; and allotment of assistance and services to spouse of President or to a member of President’s family; struck out provisions which authorized President to fix compensation of six administrative assistants, Executive Secretaries of the National Security Council, the National Aeronautics and Space Council, and the Economic Opportunity Council, and eight other secretaries or other immediate staff assistants in the White House Office, at rates of basic pay not to exceed the rate of Executive level II.
1967—
Pub. L. 90–222inserted position of Executive Secretary of the Economic Opportunity Council.
1964—
Pub. L. 88–426included Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, and substituted provisions permitting President to fix compensation of enumerated personnel at rates of basic compensation not more than that of level II of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule for provisions which limited compensation of such personnel to two at rates not more than $22,500, three at not more than $21,000, seven at not more than $20,000 and three at not more than $18,500 per annum.
1961—
Pub. L. 87–367authorized President to increase compensation of three assistants to the President from $17,500 to $18,500 per annum.
1956—Act July 31, 1956, authorized President to fix compensation of an additional three secretaries or other immediate staff assistants, substituted “$22,500” for “$20,000”, “$21,000” for “$18,000”, and “$20,000” for “$15,000”, and provided for payment of three at rates not exceeding $17,500 per annum.
1949—Act Oct. 15, 1949, increased compensation of secretaries, and executive, administrative, and staff assistants.
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Amendment by
Pub. L. 95–570applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of
Pub. L. 95–570, set out as a note under section
102 of this title.
Effective Date of 1967 Amendment
Amendment by
Pub. L. 90–222effective immediately on enactment of
Pub. L. 90–222, which was approved on Dec. 23, 1967, see section 401 of
Pub. L. 90–222, set out as a note under section
2702 of Title
42, The Public Health and Welfare.
Effective Date of 1964 Amendment
Amendment by
Pub. L. 88–426effective on first day of first pay period which begins on or after July 1, 1964, except to the extent provided in section 501(c) of
Pub. L. 88–426, see section 501 of
Pub. L. 88–426.
Effective Date of 1961 Amendment
Amendment by
Pub. L. 87–367effective at beginning of first pay period which begins on or after sixtieth day following Oct. 4, 1961, see section 305 of
Pub. L. 87–367.
Effective Date of 1956 Amendment
Amendment by act July 31, 1956, effective at beginning of first pay period commencing after June 30, 1956, see section 120 of act July 31, 1956.
Effective Date of 1949 Amendment
Amendment by act Oct. 15, 1949, effective on first day of first pay period after Oct. 15, 1949, see section 9 of that act, set out as a note under section
273 of Title
2, The Congress.
Repeals
Act July 31, 1956, ch. 804, title I, § 109,
70 Stat. 740, cited as a credit to this section, was repealed by
Pub. L. 88–426, title III, § 305(1),Aug. 14, 1964,
78 Stat. 422.
Abolition of National Aeronautics and Space Council
National Aeronautics and Space Council, including office of Executive Secretary of Council, together with functions of Council, abolished by section 3(a)(4) of 1973 Reorg. Plan No. 1, effective July 1, 1973, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.
References in Other Laws to GS–16, 17, or 18 Pay Rates
References in laws to the rates of pay for GS–16, 17, or 18, or to maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule, to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, see section
529 [title I, § 101(c)(1)] of
Pub. L. 101–509, set out in a note under section
5376 of Title
5.