(a) General. An agency must set an employee's payable rate of basic pay upon promotion following the rules in this section, consistent with 5 U.S.C. 5334(b). The promotion rule in 5 U.S.C. 5334(b) and the implementing rules in this section apply only to a GS employee who is promoted from one GS grade to a higher GS grade. Consistent with Sec. 531.206, any general pay adjustment that takes effect on the same day as a promotion action must be processed before applying the rules in this section.
(b) Geographic conversion. When an employee's official worksite is changed to a new location where different pay schedules apply, the agency must convert the employee to the applicable pay schedule(s) and rate(s) of basic pay for the new official worksite based on the employee's position of record before promotion as provided in Sec. 531.205 before processing a simultaneous promotion action.
(c) Simultaneous within-grade increase. When an employee is entitled to a within-grade increase or a quality step increase that is effective at the same time as a promotion, the agency must process that increase before processing the promotion action.
(d) Promotion rule--(1) General. An agency must determine an employee's payable rate of basic pay upon promotion using the standard method in paragraph (d)(3) of this section or the alternate method in paragraph (d)(4) of this section, subject to the special rule in paragraph (d)(5) of this section for employees receiving a retained rate before promotion. A determination regarding whether the alternate method is used in place of the standard method depends on the pay schedules that apply to an employee before and after promotion, as provided in paragraph (d)(2) of this section. In this paragraph (d), references to an employee's rate or range ``before promotion'' mean the rate or range before promotion but after any geographic conversion required by paragraph (b) of this section.
(1) General. An agency must determine an employee's payable rate of basic pay upon promotion using the standard method in paragraph (d)(3) of this section or the alternate method in paragraph (d)(4) of this section, subject to the special rule in paragraph (d)(5) of this section for employees receiving a retained rate before promotion. A determination regarding whether the alternate method is used in place of the standard method depends on the pay schedules that apply to an employee before and after promotion, as provided in paragraph (d)(2) of this section. In this paragraph (d), references to an employee's rate or range ``before promotion'' mean the rate or range before promotion but after any geographic conversion required by paragraph (b) of this section.
(2) Determining applicable method. The following rules govern determinations regarding which promotion method to use:
(i) Apply the standard method exclusively if the employee is covered by the same pay schedules before and after promotion. For example, an employee may be covered by the General Schedule and the same locality rate schedule before and after promotion.
(ii) Apply the alternate method if the employee is covered by different pay schedules before and after promotion and if the alternate method will produce a higher payable rate upon promotion than the standard method. For example, an employee may be covered after promotion by a special rate schedule that did not apply to him or her before promotion, and the alternate method will produce a higher rate.
(iii) Apply the standard method in all other circumstances, except that an agency may, at its sole and exclusive discretion, apply the alternate method for an employee covered by different pay schedules before and after promotion even though the method produces a lesser payable rate than the standard method, but only under the following conditions:
(A) The agency determines it would be inappropriate to use the standard method based on a finding that the higher pay for the position before promotion is not sufficiently related to the knowledge and skills required for the position after promotion; and
(B) The agency informs the employee of the determination to use the alternate method before the effective date of the promotion.
(3) Standard method. (i) The standard method of applying the promotion rule is presented in the following table:
------------------------------------------------------------------------Promotion Rule--Standard Method------------------------------------------------------------------------Step A If applicable, apply the geographic
conversion rule in Sec. 531.205 to
determine the employee's rate(s) and
range(s) of basic pay based on the
employee's position of record before
promotion and the new official worksite, as
required by paragraph (b) of this section.
Also, if applicable, provide any
simultaneous within-grade increase or
quality step increase, as required by
paragraph (c) of this section. Use the
resulting rate(s) of basic pay as the
existing rate(s) in effect immediately
before promotion in applying steps B and C.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step B Identify the employee's existing GS rate (or
LEO special base rate) in the grade before
promotion, and increase that rate by two GS
within-grade increases for that grade.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step C Determine the payable (highest) rate of basic
pay for the step or rate determined in step
B by applying any locality payment or
special rate supplement applicable to the
given grade, based on the employee's
position of record before promotion and
official worksite after promotion. (If the
rate determined in step B is above the range
maximum, use the same locality payment or
special rate supplement that applies to
rates within the rate range.)------------------------------------------------------------------------Step D Identify the highest applicable rate range
for the employee's position of record after
promotion and find the lowest step rate in
that range that equals or exceeds the rate
determined in step C. This is the employee's
payable rate of basic pay upon promotion.
(If the rate identified in step C exceeds
the maximum of the rate range identified in
this step, the employee's payable rate is
that maximum rate, or, if the employee's
existing rate is higher than that maximum
rate, a retained rate under 5 CFR part 536
equal to that existing rate.)------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ii) Example of standard method: A GS-11, step 5, employee in Los Angeles is promoted to a GS-12 position in Kansas City. In Kansas City, a special rate schedule would apply to the employee's GS-11 position, but at GS-12 no special rate range applies; instead, just a locality rate range applies. Thus, different pay schedules apply to the employee in Kansas City before and after promotion. The agency determines that the standard method produces a higher rate than the alternate method because the employee is covered by a special rate schedule before promotion but not after promotion, The agency also determines it will not invoke the exception provision under paragraph (d)(2)(iii). The agency applies the standard method as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------Step A Apply the geographic conversion rule to
determine the rates of basic pay for the GS-
11, step 5, position in Kansas City. The pay
schedules applicable to the employee in
Kansas City are the General Schedule, the
locality rate schedule applicable in Kansas
City, and the special rate schedule
applicable to the employee's position in
Kansas City.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step B Using the underlying General Schedule,
increase the GS-11, step 5, rate by two
within-grade increases, which produces the
GS-11, step 7, rate.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step C The payable (highest) rate of basic pay for
GS-11, step 7, is the corresponding GS-11,
step 7, special rate that would be
applicable to the GS-11 position in Kansas
City.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step D The highest applicable rate range for the GS-
12 position after promotion is the GS-12
locality rate range under the Kansas City
locality rate schedule. Find the lowest step
rate in that range that equals or exceeds
the GS-11, step 7, special rate from step C.
That step rate is the payable rate of basic
pay upon promotion.------------------------------------------------------------------------
(4) Alternate method. (i) The alternate method of applying the promotion rule, which involves using pay schedules applicable before promotion and then converting pay to a different schedule applicable after promotion, is presented in the following table:
------------------------------------------------------------------------Promotion Rule--Alternate Method------------------------------------------------------------------------Steps A, B, C Same as standard method in paragraph (d)(3)
of this section.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step D Identify the highest applicable rate range
for the employee's grade after promotion
based on consideration of any pay schedule
that applied to the employee's position of
record before promotion (after any
geographic conversion). (Do not consider pay
schedules that apply only to the employee's
new position of record after promotion. For
example, if a particular special rate
schedule applies only to an employee's
position of record after promotion,
disregard that schedule in applying this
step.) Find the lowest step in the highest
applicable rate range that equals or exceeds
the rate identified in step C. (If the rate
identified in step C exceeds the maximum of
the rate range identified in this step, the
employee's payable rate is that maximum
rate, or, if the employee's existing rate is
higher than that maximum rate, a retained
rate under 5 CFR part 536 equal to that
existing rate.)------------------------------------------------------------------------Step E Convert the lowest step rate identified in
step D to a corresponding step rate (same
step) in the highest applicable rate range
for the employee's new position of record
after promotion. This is the employee's
alternate payable rate of basic pay upon
promotion. (If the rate derived under step D
was a retained rate, determine the alternate
payable rate of basic pay as provided in
paragraph (d)(4)(ii) of this section.)------------------------------------------------------------------------Step F If the alternate payable rate identified in
step E exceeds the payable rate resulting
from the standard method in paragraph (d)(3)
of this section, the employee is entitled to
the alternate rate upon promotion.
Otherwise, the employee is entitled to the
payable rate derived under the standard
method, except as provided in paragraph
(d)(2)(iii) of this section.------------------------------------------------------------------------
(2)(iii) of this section.------------------------------------------------------------------------
(iii) of this section.------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ii) In applying step E of the table in paragraph (d)(4)(i) of this section, if the rate derived under step D was a retained rate, compare the retained rate to the highest applicable rate range identified in step E. If the retained rate exceeds the maximum of that rate range, the retained rate continues and is the employee's alternate payable rate upon promotion. If the retained rate is below the rate range maximum, the employee's alternate payable rate upon promotion is the maximum rate of the range (step 10).
(iii) Example of alternate method: A GS-7, step 7, employee in Atlanta is promoted to a GS-9 position in Washington, DC. The promotion involves not only a change in grade but also a change in the employee's occupational series. In Washington, DC, no special rate schedule would apply to a GS-7 or GS-9 position in the old occupational series, but a special rate schedule does apply to the GS-9 position in the new occupational series. Thus, different pay schedules apply before and after promotion, and the alternate method would result in a higher rate than the standard method. As provided in paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this section, the agency must apply the alternate method and compare the result to the result derived under the standard method, as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------Step A Apply the geographic conversion rule in Sec.
531.205 to determine the rates of basic pay
for the GS-7, step 7, position in
Washington, DC. Based on the GS-7 position
before promotion (including the old
occupational series), the pay schedules
applicable to the employee in Washington,
DC, would be the General Schedule and the
locality rate schedule applicable in
Washington, DC.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step B Using the underlying General Schedule,
increase the GS-7, step 7, rate by two
within-grade increases, which produces the
GS-7, step 9, rate.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step C The payable (highest) rate of basic pay for
GS-7, step 9, is the corresponding GS-7,
step 9, locality rate in Washington, DC.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step D If the employee were promoted to a GS-9
position in the old occupational series, the
highest applicable rate range for that GS-9
position after promotion would be the GS-9
locality rate range in Washington, DC. The
GS-9, step 3, locality rate is the lowest
step rate in that range that equals or
exceeds the GS-7, step 9, locality rate from
step C.------------------------------------------------------------------------Step E Convert the GS-9, step 3, locality rate to
the higher GS-9, step 3, special rate that
applies to the employee's position after
promotion (including the new occupational
series). That GS-9, step 3, special rate is
the payable rate of basic pay upon
promotion.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step F Assume that the standard method would have
compared the GS-7, step 9, locality rate
directly to the higher GS-9 range of special
rates and produced a rate of GS-9, step 1.
Since the rate produced by the alternate
method (GS-9, step 3) is greater than the
rate produced by the standard method, the
result of the alternate method is used.------------------------------------------------------------------------
(5) If employee was receiving a retained rate before promotion. (i) If an employee's existing payable rate of basic pay before promotion is a retained rate, apply the applicable promotion methods in paragraphs (d)(3) or (d)(4) of this section as if the employee were receiving the maximum rate of the employee's grade before promotion.
(i) If an employee's existing payable rate of basic pay before promotion is a retained rate, apply the applicable promotion methods in paragraphs (d)(3) or (d)(4) of this section as if the employee were receiving the maximum rate of the employee's grade before promotion.
(ii) If the payable rate of basic pay after promotion determined under paragraph (d)(5)(i) of this section is greater than the employee's existing retained rate, the employee is entitled to that payable rate.
(iii) If the existing retained rate is greater than the rate determined under paragraph (d)(5)(i) of this section, the retained rate must be compared to the highest applicable rate range for the position after promotion, as provided in 5 CFR 536.304. The employee is entitled to the lowest step rate in the range that equals or exceeds the retained rate or, if the retained rate exceeds the range maximum, to the retained rate.
(6) If employee is promoted from GS-1 or GS-2. In applying the promotion rule to an employee who is promoted from step 9 or 10 of grade GS-1 or GS-2, the value of two within-grade increases is determined by doubling the within-grade increase between step 9 and 10 for the applicable grade.
(e) Temporary promotions. Pay is set for an employee receiving a temporary promotion on the same basis as a permanent promotion. Upon expiration or termination of the temporary promotion, pay is set as provided in Sec. 531.215(c). If a temporary promotion is made permanent immediately after the temporary promotion ends, the agency may not return the employee to the lower grade; instead, the agency must convert the employee's temporary promotion to a permanent promotion without a change in pay.
(f) Corrections of demotions. The promotion rule in this section may not be used in correcting an erroneous demotion. (See Sec. 531.215(e).) [70 FR 31291, May 31, 2005, as amended at 70 FR 74995, Dec. 19, 2005]