CHAPTER 45 —INCENTIVE AWARDS
SUBCHAPTER I—AWARDS FOR SUPERIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SUBCHAPTER II—AWARDS FOR COST SAVINGS DISCLOSURES
SUBCHAPTER III—AWARDS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE CAPABILITIES 1
Amendments
1994—
1992—
1990—
1988—
1985—
1981—
1978—
Cross References
Incentive awards program for judicial branch employees, see
Chapter Referred to in Other Sections
This chapter is referred to in
1 So in original. Does not conform to subchapter heading.
SUBCHAPTER I—AWARDS FOR SUPERIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Amendments
1981—
§4501. Definitions
For the purpose of this subchapter—
(1) "agency" means—
(A) an Executive agency;
(B) the Library of Congress;
(C) the Office of the Architect of the Capitol;
(D) the Botanic Garden;
(E) the Government Printing Office;
(F) the government of the District of Columbia; and
(G) the United States Sentencing Commission;
but does not include—
(i) the Tennessee Valley Authority; or
(ii) the Central Bank for Cooperatives;
(2) "employee" means—
(A) an employee as defined by section 2105; and
(B) an individual employed by the government of the District of Columbia; and
(3) "Government" means the Government of the United States and the government of the District of Columbia.
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Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §303, Aug. 18, 1959, |
In paragraph (1), the term "Executive agency" is coextensive with and substituted for "executive department or independent agency in the executive branch of the Government including a Government-owned or controlled corporation" in view of the definition of "Executive agency" in section 105. Application to the General Accounting Office (included in the term "Executive agency") is based on former section 933a.
Paragraph (2) is supplied because the definition of "employee" in section 2105 does not encompass individuals employed by the government of the District of Columbia.
Paragraph (3) is supplied for clarity and convenience.
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Amendments
1993—Par. (2)(A).
1990—Par. (1).
1988—Par. (1)(H).
1984—Par. (2)(A).
1981—
1978—Par. (2)(A).
Effective Date of 1993 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date of 1984 Amendment
Section 205 of
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Section 1703(c) of
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Section 504(a) of
Cross References
Executive agency, see
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in
§4502. General provisions
(a) Except as provided by subsection (b) of this section, a cash award under this subchapter may not exceed $10,000.
(b) When the head of an agency certifies to the Office of Personnel Management that the suggestion, invention, superior accomplishment, or other meritorious effort for which the award is proposed is highly exceptional and unusually outstanding, a cash award in excess of $10,000 but not in excess of $25,000 may be granted with the approval of the Office.
(c) A cash award under this subchapter is in addition to the regular pay of the recipient. Acceptance of a cash award under this subchapter constitutes an agreement that the use by the Government of an idea, method, or device for which the award is made does not form the basis of a further claim of any nature against the Government by the employee, his heirs, or assigns.
(d) A cash award to, and expense for the honorary recognition of, an employee may be paid from the fund or appropriation available to the activity primarily benefiting or the various activities benefiting. The head of the agency concerned determines the amount to be paid by each activity for an agency award under
(e) The Office of Personnel Management may by regulation permit agencies to grant employees time off from duty, without loss of pay or charge to leave, as an award in recognition of superior accomplishment or other personal effort that contributes to the quality, efficiency, or economy of Government operations.
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Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §304(d), (e), (g), |
In subsections (a) and (b), the words "cash award" are substituted for "monetary award" and "such award" to conform to the remainder of the chapter.
In subsection (c), the word "Government" is substituted for "Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia" in view of the definition of "Government" in section 4501.
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Amendments
1993—Subsec. (e).
1990—Subsec. (e).
1981—Subsecs. (a), (c).
1978—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (b).
Effective Date of 1993 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date of 1990 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Section 504(a) of
Delegation of Functions
Functions of President under former section 2123(e) [now subsec. (d)] of this section delegated to Director of Office of Personnel Management, see section 2 of Ex. Ord. No. 11228, June 14, 1965, 30 F.R. 7739, set out as a note under
Cross References
Weight to be accorded incentive awards under this chapter in selecting employees for promotions, see
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in title 12 section 1441a.
§4503. Agency awards
The head of an agency may pay a cash award to, and incur necessary expense for the honorary recognition of, an employee who—
(1) by his suggestion, invention, superior accomplishment, or other personal effort contributes to the efficiency, economy, or other improvement of Government operations or achieves a significant reduction in paperwork; or
(2) performs a special act or service in the public interest in connection with or related to his official employment.
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Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §304(a), |
The word "employee" is substituted for "civilian officers and employees of the Government" in view of the definition of "employee" in section 4501.
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Amendments
1978—Par. (1).
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Section 504(a) of
Cross References
Cash awards for suggestions, inventions or scientific achievements, see
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in
§4504. Presidential awards
The President may pay a cash award to, and incur necessary expense for the honorary recognition of, an employee who—
(1) by his suggestion, invention, superior accomplishment, or other personal effort contributes to the efficiency, economy, or other improvement of Government operations or achieves a significant reduction in paperwork; or
(2) performs an exceptionally meritorious special act or service in the public interest in connection with or related to his official employment.
A Presidential award may be in addition to an agency award under
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Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §304(b), |
The words "In instances determined by the President to warrant such action" are omitted as surplusage. The word "employee" is substituted for "civilian officers and employees of the Government" in view of the definition of "employee" in section 4501.
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Amendments
1978—Par. (1).
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Section 504(a) of
Delegation of Functions
Functions vested in Director of Office of Personnel Management under this section insofar as it affects officers and employees in or under executive branch of Government to be performed without approval of President, see section 2 of Ex. Ord. No. 11228, June 14, 1965, 30 F.R. 7739, set out as a note under
Ex. Ord. No. 9586. The Presidential Medal of Freedom
Ex. Ord. No. 9586, July 6, 1945, 10 F.R. 8523, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 10336, Apr. 3, 1952, 17 F.R. 2957; Ex. Ord. No. 11085, Feb. 22, 1963, 28 F.R. 1759; Ex. Ord. No. 11515, Mar. 13, 1970, 35 F.R. 4543, provided:
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and as Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is ordered as follows:
(b) The President may select for the award of the Medal any person recommended to the President for award of the Medal or any person selected by the President upon his own initiative.
(c) The principal announcement of awards of the Medal shall normally be made annually, on or about July 4 of each year; but such awards may be made at other times, as the President may deem appropriate.
(d) Subject to the provision of this Order, the Medal may be awarded posthumously.
(b) A chairman of the Board shall be designated by the President from time to time from among the membership of the Board appointed from the Executive Branch.
(c) For purposes of recommending to the President persons to receive the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service, and to carry out the other purposes of Executive Order No. 10717, only the members of the Board from the Executive Branch will sit. The names of persons so recommended will be submitted to the President without reference to the other members of the Board.
(b) With due regard for the provisions of Section 2 of this Order, the Board shall screen such recommendations and, on the basis of such recommendations or upon its own motion, shall from time to time submit to the President nominations of individuals for award of the Medal, in appropriate degrees.
Ex. Ord. No. 10717. President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service
Ex. Ord. No. 10717, June 27, 1957, 22 F.R. 4632, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 10979, Dec. 12, 1961, 26 F.R. 11937; Ex. Ord. No. 11085, Feb. 22, 1963, 28 F.R. 1759; Ex. Ord. No. 12014, Oct. 19, 1977, 42 F.R. 56105; Ex. Ord. No. 12107, Dec. 28, 1978, 44 F.R. 1055, provided:
(1) Imagination in developing creative solutions to problems of government.
(2) Courage in persevering against great odds and difficulties.
(3) High ability in accomplishing extraordinary scientific or technological achievement, in providing outstanding leadership in planning, organizing, or directing a major program of unusual importance and complexity, or in performing an extraordinary act of credit to the Government and the country.
(4) Long and distinguished career service.
(b) The importance of the achievements to the Government and to the public interest shall be so outstanding that the officer or employee is deserving of greater public recognition than that which can be accorded by the head of the department or agency in which he is employed. Generally, not more than five awards shall be made in any one year. Presentation of the award shall be made at such times as the President may determine.
(a) The Director shall be guided in the performance of this function by the provisions of
(b) The Director shall not recommend any person for the award without the concurrence of the head of the agency in which that person was employed at the time of the achievement for which the award is recommended.
(c) Persons appointed by the President are not eligible for this award unless, in the opinion of the Office, they are currently serving in a career position.
Cross References
Cash awards for suggestions, inventions or scientific achievements, see
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in
§4505. Awards to former employees
An agency may pay or grant an award under this subchapter notwithstanding the death or separation from the service of the employee concerned, if the suggestion, invention, superior accomplishment, other personal effort, or special act or service in the public interest for which the award is proposed was made or performed while the employee was in the employ of the Government.
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Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208 §304(c), |
The words "or grant" are added for clarity.
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Amendments
1981—
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Amendment by
§4505a. Performance-based cash awards
(a)(1) An employee whose most recent performance rating was at the fully successful level or higher (or the equivalent thereof) may be paid a cash award under this section.
(2)(A) A cash award under this section shall be equal to an amount determined appropriate by the head of the agency, but may not be more than 10 percent of the employee's annual rate of basic pay. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the agency head may authorize a cash award equal to an amount exceeding 10 percent of the employee's annual rate of basic pay if the agency head determines that exceptional performance by the employee justifies such an award, but in no case may an award under this section exceed 20 percent of the employee's annual rate of basic pay.
(B) For purposes of computing a percentage of a rate of basic pay under subparagraph (A), the rate of basic pay used shall be determined without taking into account any comparability payment under section 5304.
(b)(1) A cash award under this section shall be paid as a lump sum, and may not be considered to be part of the basic pay of an employee.
(2) The failure to pay a cash award under this section, or the amount of such an award, may not be appealed. The preceding sentence shall not be construed to extinguish or lessen any right or remedy under subchapter II of
(c) The Office of Personnel Management shall prescribe such regulations as it considers necessary for the administration of subsections (a) and (b).
(d) The preceding provisions of this section shall be applicable with respect to any employee to whom subchapter III of
(e) At the request of the head of an Executive agency, the President may authorize the application of subsections (a) through (c) with respect to any category of employees within such agency who would not otherwise be covered by this section.
(Added
Amendments
1992—Subsec. (b)(2).
Subsec. (c).
Subsecs. (d), (e).
Effective Date of 1992 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date
Section effective on such date as the President shall determine, but not earlier than 90 days, and not later than 180 days, after Nov. 5, 1990, see section 529 [title III, §305] of
Delegation of Functions
Authority of President under subsec. (e) of this section delegated to Director of Office of Personnel Management by Ex. Ord. No. 12828, §1(2), Jan. 5, 1993, 58 F.R. 2965, set out as a note under
Authority of President under subsec. (d) [now (e)] of this section delegated to Office of Personnel Management by section 6(a) of Ex. Ord. No. 12748, Feb. 1, 1991, 56 F.R. 4521, eff. May 4, 1991, set out as a note under
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in title 12 section 1441a.
§4506. Regulations
The Office of Personnel Management shall prescribe regulations and instructions under which the agency awards program set forth by this subchapter shall be carried out.
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Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1208, §302 (1st 29 words), |
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Amendments
1981—
1978—
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Section 504(a) of
§4507. Awarding of ranks in the Senior Executive Service
(a) For the purpose of this section, "agency", "senior executive", and "career appointee" have the meanings set forth in
(b) Each agency shall submit annually to the Office recommendations of career appointees in the agency to be awarded the rank of Meritorious Executive or Distinguished Executive. The recommendations may take into account the individual's performance over a period of years. The Office shall review such recommendations and provide to the President recommendations as to which of the agency recommended appointees should receive such rank.
(c) During any fiscal year, the President may, subject to subsection (d) of this section, award to any career appointee recommended by the Office the rank of—
(1) Meritorious Executive, for sustained accomplishment, or
(2) Distinguished Executive, for sustained extraordinary accomplishment.
A career appointee awarded a rank under paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection shall not be entitled to be awarded that rank during the following 4 fiscal years.
(d) During any fiscal year—
(1) the number of career appointees awarded the rank of Meritorious Executive may not exceed 5 percent of the Senior Executive Service; and
(2) the number of career appointees awarded the rank of Distinguished Executive may not exceed 1 percent of the Senior Executive Service.
(e)(1) Receipt by a career appointee of the rank of Meritorious Executive entitles such individual to a lump-sum payment of $10,000, which shall be in addition to the basic pay paid under
(2) Receipt by a career appointee of the rank of Distinguished Executive entitles the individual to a lump-sum payment of $20,000, which shall be in addition to the basic pay paid under
(Added
Effective Date
Section effective 9 months after Oct. 13, 1978, and congressional review of provisions of sections 401 through 412 of
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in
§4508. Limitation of awards during a Presidential election year
(a) For purposes of this section, the term—
(1) "Presidential election period" means any period beginning on June 1 in a calendar year in which the popular election of the President occurs, and ending on January 20 following the date of such election; and
(2) "senior politically appointed officer" means any officer who during a Presidential election period serves—
(A) in a Senior Executive Service position and is not a career appointee as defined under section 3132(a)(4); or
(B) in a position of a confidential or policy-determining character under schedule C of subpart C of part 213 of title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
(b) No senior politically appointed officer may receive an award under the provisions of this subchapter during a Presidential election period.
(Added
§4509. Prohibition of cash award to Executive Schedule officers
No officer may receive a cash award under the provisions of this subchapter, if such officer—
(1) serves in—
(A) an Executive Schedule position under subchapter II of
(B) a position for which the compensation is set in statute by reference to a section or level under subchapter II of
(2) was appointed to such position by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(Added
SUBCHAPTER II—AWARDS FOR COST SAVINGS DISCLOSURES
Amendments
1981—
§4511. Definition and general provisions
(a) For purposes of this subchapter, the term "agency" means any Executive agency.
(b) A cash award under this subchapter is in addition to the regular pay of the recipient. Acceptance of a cash award under this subchapter constitutes an agreement that the use by the Government of an idea, method, or device for which the award is made does not form the basis of a further claim of any nature against the Government by the employee, his heirs, or assigns.
(Added
Effective Date
Subchapter effective Oct. 1, 1981, see section 1703(c) of
Authority To Make Awards
§4512. Agency awards for cost savings disclosures
(a) The Inspector General of an agency, or any other agency employee designated under subsection (b), may pay a cash award to any employee of such agency whose disclosure of fraud, waste, or mismanagement to the Inspector General of the agency, or to such other designated agency employee, has resulted in cost savings for the agency. The amount of an award under this section may not exceed the lesser of—
(1) $10,000; or
(2) an amount equal to 1 percent of the agency's cost savings which the Inspector General, or other employee designated under subsection (b), determines to be the total savings attributable to the employee's disclosure.
For purposes of paragraph (2), the Inspector General or other designated employee may take into account agency cost savings projected for subsequent fiscal years which will be attributable to such disclosure.
(b) In the case of an agency for which there is no Inspector General, the head of the agency shall designate an agency employee who shall have the authority to make the determinations and grant the awards permitted under this section.
(Added
Amendments
1985—Subsec. (c).
§4513. Presidential awards for cost savings disclosures
The President may pay a cash award in the amount of $20,000 to any employee whose disclosure of fraud, waste, or mismanagement has resulted in substantial cost savings for the Government. In evaluating the significance of a cost savings disclosure made by an employee for purposes of determining whether to make an award to such employee under this section, the President may take into account cost savings projected for subsequent fiscal years which will be attributable to the disclosure. During any fiscal year, the President may not make more than 50 awards under this section.
(Added
[§4514. Repealed. Pub. L. 102–487, §1(a), Oct. 24, 1992, 106 Stat. 3134 ]
Section, added
SUBCHAPTER III—AWARD TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE CAPABILITIES
Amendments
1992—
Subchapter Referred to in Other Sections
This subchapter is referred to in title 19 section 267a.
§4521. Definition
For the purpose of this subchapter, the term "law enforcement officer" means—
(1) a law enforcement officer within the meaning of section 5541(3) and to whom the provisions of
(2) a member of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division;
(3) a member of the United States Park Police;
(4) a special agent in the Diplomatic Security Service;
(5) a probation officer (referred to in
(6) a pretrial services officer (referred to in
(Added
Amendments
1992—
1991—
Effective Date
Section 529 [title IV, §408(d)] of
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in title 19 section 267a.
§4522. General provision
An award under this subchapter is in addition to the basic pay of the recipient.
(Added
§4523. Award authority
(a) An agency may pay a cash award, up to 5 percent of basic pay, to any law enforcement officer employed in or under such agency who possesses and makes substantial use of 1 or more foreign languages in the performance of official duties.
(b) Awards under this section shall be paid under regulations prescribed by the head of the agency involved (or designee thereof). Regulations prescribed by an agency head (or designee) under this subsecton 1 shall include—
(1) procedures under which foreign language proficiency shall be ascertained;
(2) criteria for the selection of individuals for recognition under this section; and
(3) any other provisions which may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this subchapter.
(Added