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E.O.13207

Further Amendment to Executive Order 10000, Regulations Governing Additional Compensation and Credit Granted Certain Employees of the Federal Government Serving Outside the United States

Signed April 5, 2001·George W. Bush·66 FR 18399

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Amends Executive Order 10000, which sets rules on additional compensation and credit granted to certain federal employees working outside the United States. Makes technical changes to three sections: it removes a subsection label and a cross-reference definition in Section 201, eliminates a subsection in Section 205, and removes language in Section 210 concerning the frequency of reviewing pay differentials and allowance rates and the handling of substantial reductions from program or methodology revisions. The order does not create new policy but restructures and simplifies existing regulatory text governing how these employees' pay differentials and allowances are administered.

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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered

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Amends: EO 10000, September 16, 1948

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Executive Order 13207 of April 5, 2001

Further Amendment to Executive Order 10000,
Regulations Governing Additional Compensation and
Credit Granted Certain Employees of the Federal
Government Serving Outside the United States

By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America, it is hereby ordered that Executive Order
10000, as amended, is further amended as follows:

Section 1. Section 201 is amended:

    (a) by striking “(a)”; and
    (b) by striking “, and (b) the words 'section 207
of the Act' have the meaning set forth in section 101
hereof.”

Sec. 2. Section 205 is amended by striking “(a)” and
by striking subsection (b).

Sec. 3. Section 210 is amended:

    (a) by striking “, but at least annually,” and
    (b) by striking “if program or methodology
revisions would substantially reduce an established
differential or allowance rate, then”.

    (Presidential Sig.)B

THE WHITE HOUSE,

     April 5, 2001.

Reproduced from the Federal Register plain-text record, signed April 5, 2001. Typesetting artifacts are removed; no wording is changed.