[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR213.104]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
                CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
 
PART 213_EXCEPTED SERVICE--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec. 213.104  Special provisions for temporary, intermittent, or seasonal appointments in Schedule A, B, or C.

    (a) When OPM specifies that appointments under a particular Schedule 
A, B, or C authority must be temporary, intermittent, or seasonal, or 
when agencies elect to make temporary, intermittent, or seasonal 
appointments in Schedule A, B, or C, those terms have the following 
meanings:
    (1) Temporary appointments, unless otherwise specified in a 
particular Schedule A, B, or C exception, are made for a specified 
period not to exceed 1 year and are subject to the time limits in 
paragraph (b) of this section. Time-limited appointments made for more 
than 1 year are not considered to be temporary appointments, and are not 
subject to these time limits.
    (2) Intermittent positions are positions in which work recurs at 
sporadic or irregular intervals so that an employee's tour of duty 
cannot be scheduled in advance of the administrative workweek.
    (3) Seasonal positions involve annually recurring periods of 
employment lasting less than 12 months each year.
    (b) Temporary appointments, as defined in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section, are subject to the following limits:
    (1) Service limits. Agencies may make temporary appointments for a 
period not to exceed 1 year, unless the applicable Schedule A, B, or C 
authority specifies a shorter period. Except as provided in paragraph 
(b)(3) of this section, agencies may extend temporary appointments for 
no more than 1 additional year (24 months of total service). Appointment 
to a successor position (i.e., a position that replaces and absorbs the 
original position) is considered to be an extension of the original 
appointment. Appointment to a position involving the same basic duties, 
in the same major subdivision of the agency, and in the same local 
commuting area is also considered to be an extension of the original 
appointment.
    (2) Restrictions on refilling positions under temporary 
appointments. Except as provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, an 
agency may not fill any position (or its successor) by a temporary 
appointment in Schedule A, B, or C if that position had previously been 
filled

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by temporary appointment(s) in either the competitive or excepted 
service for an aggregate of 2 years, or 24 months, within the preceding 
3-year period. This limitation does not apply to programs established to 
provide for systematic exchange between a Federal agency and nonfederal 
organizations.
    (3) Exceptions to the general limits. The service limits and 
restrictions on refilling positions set out in this section do not apply 
when:
    (i) Positions involve intermittent or seasonal work, and employment 
in the same or a successor position under one or more appointing 
authorities totals less than 6 months (1,040 hours), excluding overtime, 
in a service year. The service year is the calendar year that begins on 
the date of the employee's initial appointment in the agency. Should 
employment in a position filled under this exception total 6 months or 
more in any service year, the general limits set out in this section 
will apply to subsequent extension or reappointment unless OPM approves 
continued exception under this section. An individual may be employed 
for training for up to 120 days following initial appointment and up to 
2 weeks a year thereafter without regard to the service year limitation.
    (ii) Positions are filled under an authority established for the 
purpose of enabling the appointees to continue or enhance their 
education, or to meet academic or professional qualification 
requirements. These include the authorities set out in paragraphs (r) 
and (s) of Sec. 213.3102 and paragraph (a) of Sec. 213.3202, and 
authorities granted to individual agencies for use in connection with 
internship, fellowship, residency, or student programs.
    (iii) OPM approves extension of specific temporary appointments 
beyond 2 years (24 months total service) when necessitated by major 
reorganizations or base closings or other rare and unusual 
circumstances. Requests based on major reorganization, base closing, 
restructuring, or other unusual circumstances that apply agencywide must 
be made by an official at the headquarters level of the Department or 
agency. Requests involving extension of appointments to a specific 
position or project based on other unusual circumstances may be 
submitted by the employing office to the appropriate OPM service center.

[59 FR 46897, Sept. 13, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 64841, Dec. 16, 1994; 
62 FR 18505, Apr. 16, 1997; 62 FR 55725, Oct. 28, 1997; 62 FR 63628, 
Dec. 2, 1997]

Subpart B [Reserved]