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CFR /  Title 5  /  Part 531  /  Sec. 531.247 Maximum payable rate rule for GM employees.

(a) A rate received by a GM employee may qualify as a highest previous rate under Sec. 531.222.

(b) As provided in Sec. Sec. 531.221(a) and 531.241(b), if an employee loses status as a GM employee because of a transfer, promotion, demotion, or reassignment to a position in which the employee will no longer be a supervisor or management official, and if the employing agency after the action chooses to apply the maximum payable rate rule, the agency must follow the rules in Sec. 531.221.

(c) If an employee retains GM status after an action that allows application of the maximum payable rate rule in Sec. 531.221 to set the employee's pay, the rules in Sec. 531.221 must be applied in accordance with the following special provisions:

(1) In comparing the employee's highest previous rate to an applicable rate range for the grade in which pay is being set, do not identify the lowest step rate that equals or exceeds the highest previous rate. Instead, identify the rate in the rate range that equals the highest previous rate unless that highest previous rate is below the range minimum or above the range maximum. If the highest previous rate is below the range minimum, identify the minimum rate (step 1) of the grade. If the highest previous rate is above the range maximum, identify the maximum rate (step 10) of the grade.

(2) In applying Sec. 531.221(b) for an employee whose highest previous rate is a GS rate, the highest previous rate must be compared to the GS rate range for the grade in which pay is currently being set, but which was in effect at the time the highest previous rate was earned. If the highest previous rate was earned while the current GS rate range was in effect, the rate identified under paragraph (c)(1) of this section is the maximum payable GS rate. Otherwise, based on the rate identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the agency must determine the corresponding rate in the current GS rate range for the grade in which pay is currently being set. That corresponding rate is the maximum payable GS rate. If the highest previous rate was above the range minimum and below the range maximum, the corresponding rate in the current GS rate range must be derived as follows:

Step A................... Find the difference between the employee's

highest previous rate and the minimum rate

for the GS rate range (for the employee's

current grade) in effect at the time the

highest previous rate was earned.Step B................... Find the difference between the maximum rate

and the minimum GS rate for the rate range

identified in step A. (If the GS maximum

rate was not payable because of the EX level

V pay limitation, use the uncapped maximum

rate.)

Step C................... Divide the result from step A by the result

from step B. Carry this result to the

seventh decimal place and truncate, rather

than round, the result. This decimal factor

represents the employee's relative position

in the rate range.Step D................... Using the current GS rate range (for the

employee's current grade), find the

difference between the maximum rate and the

minimum rate. (If the maximum GS rate was

not payable because of the EX level V pay

limitation, use the uncapped maximum GS

rate.)Step E................... Multiply the result from step D by the factor

derived under step C.Step F................... Add the result from step E to the minimum

rate for the employee's current GS rate

range and round to the next higher whole

dollar. This rate is the maximum payable GS

rate the agency may pay the employee

(subject to the EX level V pay limitation).

(3) In applying Sec. 531.221(c) for an employee whose highest previous rate is a special rate, the highest previous rate (after any geographic conversion) must be compared directly to the current highest applicable rate range for the employee's position of record and official worksite after reassignment. Thus, the rate identified under paragraph (c)(1) of this section is the maximum payable rate of basic pay. [70 FR 31291, May 31, 2005, as amended at 73 FR 66153, Nov. 7, 2008] Subpart C [Reserved]