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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

PUBLIC LAW 98-498—OCT. 19, 1984

98 STAT. 2307

(c) The first sentence of subsection (b) of the first section of that Act (42 U.S.C. 253a(b)) is amended— (1) by striking "at its hospitals and rehef stations"; and (2) by striking "at hospitals of the Public Health Service: Provided, That" and inserting in lieu thereof "by the Public Health Service if. SUBTITLE B—PERSONNEL PROVISIONS

SEC. 320. (a)(1) Sections 8 and 9 of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Government Commissioned Officers' Act of 1948 (33 U.S.C 853g, 853h) are organization and amended to read as follows: employees. "SEC. 8. (a) As recommended by the personnel board— "(1) an officer in the permanent grade of captain or commander may be transferred to the retired list; and "(2) an officer in the permanent grade of lieutenant commander, lieutenant, or lieutenant (junior grade) who is not qualified for retirement may be separated from the service. "(b) In any fiscal year, the total number of officers selected for retirement or separation under subsection (a) plus the number of officers retired for age may not exceed the whole number nearest four percent of the total number of officers authorized to be on the active list, except as otherwise provided by law. "(c) Any retirement or separation under subsection (a) shall take effect on the first day of the sixth month beginning after the date on which the Secretary of Commerce approves the retirement or separation, except that if the officer concerned requests earlier retirement or separation, the date shall be as determined by the Secretary. "SEC. 9. (a) An officer who is separated under section 8 and who has completed more than three years of continuous active service immediately before that separation is entitled to separation pay computed under subsection (b) unless the Secretary of Commerce determines that the conditions under which the officer is separated do not warrant payment of that pay. "(b)(1) In the case of an officer who has completed five or more years of continuous active service immediately before that separation, the amount of separation pay which may be paid to the officer under this section is 10 percent of the product of (A) the years of active service creditable to the officer, and (B) twelve times the monthly basic pay to which the officer was entitled at the time of separation, or $30,000, whichever is less. "(2) In the case of an officer who has completed three but fewer than five years of continuous active service immediately before that separation, the amount of separation pay which may be paid to the officer under this section is one-half of the amount computed under paragraph (1), but in no event more than $15,000. "(c) In determining an officer's years of active service for the purpose of computing separation pay under this section, each full month of service that is in addition to the number of full years of service creditable to the officer is counted as one-twelfth of a year and any remaining fractional part of a month is disregarded. "(d)(1) A period for which an officer has previously received separation pay, severance pay, or readjustment pay under any other provision of law based on service in a uniformed service may not be included in determining the years of creditable service that may be