[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 1, Parts 1 to 699]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR410.402]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
                CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
 
PART 410--TRAINING--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart D--Paying for Training Expenses
 
Sec. 410.402  Paying premium pay.

    (a) Prohibitions. Except as provided by paragraph (b) of this 
section, an agency may not use its funds, appropriated or otherwise 
available, to pay premium pay to an employee engaged in training by, in, 
or through Government or non-government facilities.
    (b) Exceptions. The following are excepted form the provision in 
paragraph (a) of this section prohibiting the payment of premium pay:
    (1) Continuation of premium pay. An employee given training during a 
period of duty for which he or she is already receiving premium pay for 
overtime, night, holiday, or Sunday work shall continue to receive that 
premium pay. This exception does not apply to an employee assigned to 
full-time training at institutions of higher learning.

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    (2) Training at night. An employee given training at night because 
situations that he or she must learn to handle occur only at night shall 
be paid by the applicable premium pay.
    (3) Cost savings. An employee given training on overtime, on a 
holiday, or on a Sunday because the costs of the training, premium pay 
included, are less than the costs of the same training confined to 
regular work hours shall be paid the applicable premium pay.
    (4) Availability pay. An agency shall continue to pay availability 
pay during agency-sanctioned training to a criminal investigator who is 
eligible for it under 5 U.S.C. 5545a and implementing regulations. 
Agencies may, at their discretion, provide availability pay to 
investigators during periods of initial, basic training. (See 5 CFR 
550.185 (b) and (c).)
    (5) Standby and administratively uncontrollable duty. An agency may 
continue to pay annual premium pay for regularly scheduled standby duty 
or administratively uncontrollable overtime work, during periods of 
temporary assignment for training as provided by 5 CFR 550.162(c).
    (6) Firefighter overtime pay. A firefighter compensated under part 
550, subpart M, of this chapter must be paid basic pay and overtime pay 
for the firefighter's regular tour of duty (as defined in Sec. 550.1302 
of this chapter) in any week in which attendance at agency-sanctioned 
training reduces the hours in the firefighter's regular tour of duty. 
This special pay protection does not apply to firefighters who 
voluntarily participate in training during non-duty hours, leave hours, 
or periods of excused absence.
    (7) Agency exemption. An employee given training during a period not 
otherwise covered by a provision of this paragraph may be paid premium 
pay when the employing agency has been granted an exception to paragraph 
(a) of this section by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
    (c) An employee who is excepted under paragraph (b) of this section 
is eligible to receive premium pay in accordance with the applicable pay 
authorities.
    (d) Regulations governing overtime pay for employees covered by Fair 
Labor Standards Act (FLSA) during training, education, lectures, or 
conferences are found in Sec. 551.423 of this chapter. The prohibitions 
on paying premium pay found in paragraph (a) of this section are not 
applicable for the purpose of paying FLSA overtime pay.
    (e) Compensation for time spent traveling to and from training. (1) 
Compensation provisions are contained in 5 CFR 550.112(g) for time spent 
traveling for employees subject to title 5 of the United States Code.
    (2) Compensation provisions are contained in 5 CFR 551.422 for time 
spent traveling for employees covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act. 
(See also 29 CFR 785.33 through Sec. 785.41.)

[61 FR 66193, Dec. 17, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 64592, Nov. 23, 1998; 
64 FR 69172, Dec. 10, 1999]