§ 531.241 Retaining and losing GM status
§ 531.242 Setting pay upon loss of GM status
§ 531.243 Promotion of a GM employee
§ 531.244 Adjusting a GM employee’s rate at the time of an annual pay adjustment
§ 531.245 Computing locality rates and special rates for GM employees
§ 531.246 Within-grade increases for GM employees
§ 531.247 Maximum payable rate rule for GM employees

Terms Used In CFR > Title 5 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 531 > Subpart B > Special Rules for GM Employees

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