[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR352.405]

[Page 269]
 
                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
                CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
 
PART 352--REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS--Table of Contents
 
Subpart D--Employment of Presidential Appointees and Elected Officers by 
                 the International Atomic Energy Agency
 
Sec. 352.405  Resumption of Federal service.

    (a) Pay increase. Except for an employee whose right is to a 
position in the Senior Executive Service (SES), an officer who is 
reemployed in the Federal position which he or she left or one of like 
seniority, status, and pay within 90 days of his or her separation from 
the agency following a term of employment, is entitled to the rate of 
basic pay to which he/she would have been entitled had he or she 
remained in the Federal service. When the employee's right is to a 
position in the SES, this subpart authorizes reemployment to any 
position in the SES for which the employee is qualified at not less than 
the SES pay level at which the employee was being paid immediately 
before his or her transfer.
    (b) Sick leave account. An officer shall have any sick leave account 
which he may have had in his last Federal position reestablished for 
credit or charge, if he returns to an appropriate leave system within 52 
calendar weeks after the date he is separated from his term of 
employment with the agency.
    (c) Service credit for agency employment. An officer who is 
reemployed in the Federal service within 90 days after completion of his 
term of employment with the agency is entitled to credit as Federal 
service for his term of employment with the agency. However, OPM shall 
give service credit for subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, United 
States Code, purposes only if the officer complies with the requirements 
of Sec. 352.404(a)(1).

[33 FR 12433, Sept. 4, 1968, as amended at 51 FR 25188, July 11, 1986]