An officer in the executive branch and an officer of the government of the District of Columbia to whom subchapter
I of chapter
63 of this title applies are not entitled to the pay of their offices solely because of their status as officers.
An officer in the executive branch and an officer of the government of the District of Columbia to whom subchapter
I of chapter
63 of this title applies are not entitled to the pay of their offices solely because of their status as officers.
The words “including an officer of a corporation wholly owned or controlled by the United States” are omitted as unnecessary in view of the definition of “officer” in section
2104.
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