3 FAM 3320
OFFICERS EXEMPTED FROM LEAVE ACT
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Office of Origin: HR/ER/WLD)
3 FAM 3321 AUTHORITY
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Authorities include:
(1) 5 U.S.C. 6301;
(2) 5 U.S.C. 6305(b); and
(3) Executive Order No. 10471 dated July 5, 1953, and
amended by Executive Order No. 12292, dated February 23, 1981 (State only).
3 FAM 3322 PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS:
statutory election regarding pay and leave
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Those members of the Senior Foreign Service (SFS)
and Foreign Service officers serving under Presidential appointments (e.g.,
chiefs of mission, Executive Schedule positions, and in rare instances, certain
statutory rate or administratively determined positions) effective after
October 21, 1991, are required to make an election whether they will serve
during the period of this Presidential appointment in Presidential appointee
(PA) pay and leave status, or in Senior Foreign Service (SFS) status.
b. Those individuals opting for Presidential appointee
(PA) pay and leave status are not covered by the various statutory and
regulatory provisions governing annual, sick, and home leave as of the
effective date of their appointment (i.e., oath of office). Thus, time taken
off from the job while in Presidential pay and leave status is not charged
under a leave system. In other words, members do not accrue nor use leave.
The current balance of these leave categories is frozen until the SFS member
returns to FS status, terminates employment or retires.
3 FAM 3322.1 Purpose
(CT:PER-861; 07-18-2017)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
This regulation establishes the policies and procedures
governing the election regarding pay and leave required of SFS members serving
in Presidential appointments.
3 FAM 3322.2 Authority
(CT:PER-861; 07-18-2017)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
Section 302(b) of the Act provides that a member of the
SFS appointed to any position in the executive branch by:
(1) The President, by and with the advice and consent
of the Senate; or
(2) The President alone, may elect to continue to
receive the salary of the members class, to remain eligible for performance
pay under Chapter 4 of the Act, and to receive the leave to which such member
is entitled under 5 U.S.C. 63, as a member of the Senior Foreign Service, in
lieu of receiving the salary and leave (if any) of the position to which the
member is appointed by the President.
3 FAM 3322.3 Status While in
Presidential Appointments
(CT:PER-861; 07-18-2017)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. Under the Foreign Service Act of 1980, members of
the Foreign Service serving in Presidential appointments, with or without the
advice and consent of the Senate, retain their status as members of the Foreign
Service, and such periods of service are regarded as normal assignments.
b. SFS members who accept Presidential appointments
may, in addition, elect to receive the salary of their SFS class, to remain
eligible for performance pay consideration, and to receive the leave accorded
to other SFS members in lieu of the salary and leave (if any) of the position
to which the member is appointed by the President.
3 FAM 3322.4 Responsibilities of
the Director General
(CT:PER-861; 07-18-2017)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. The Director General of the Foreign Service, or an
appropriate designee, shall take the necessary action to ensure that each SFS
member serving in a Presidential appointment makes the required election.
b. The Departments records shall record whether each
SFS member required to make an election will serve, during the period of
Presidential appointment, in Presidential appointee (PA) pay and leave status
or in SFS status.
c. The elections will be keyed to the annual
performance rating cycle (normally April 16 of a given year through April 15 of
the following year) to conform with the procedures for performance pay
consideration.
3 FAM 3323 ABSENCES OF EXEMPT OFFICERS
3 FAM 3323.1 Leave of Absence in
the United States
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
The Secretary of State, or the Administrator of USAID, or
his/her designee, as appropriate, may grant leave of absence with pay to exempt
officers (except career ambassadors not serving as chief of mission) for use in
the United States and its territories and possessions, with travel at U.S. Government
expense, after at least 18 months of continuous service abroad (see section 3 FAM 3431).
3 FAM 3323.2 Other Absences
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Chiefs of mission, and USAID principal officers are on
duty at all times, including periods of vacation or sickness. Subject to the
requirements of 2
FAM 160 or ADS 480, a chief of mission, or USAID principal officer may be
absent from post as follows:
(1) For travel to other posts to which concurrently
assigned or to an alternate seat of government established by the country to
which assigned;
(2) For other periods of absence abroad from time to
time, within the responsibility and needs of the office, and for vacation,
sickness or other purposes; and
(3) When authorized by the Secretary of State or by
the Assistant Administrator of the respective USAID bureau, as appropriate,
periods of absence to visit the United States, U.S. Commonwealths, or
possessions, with travel at personal expense. Any such periods spent in the
United States, U.S. Commonwealths, or possessions, shall be deducted in
computing continuous service abroad in connection with 3 FAM 3430.
3 FAM 3323.3 Notification to
Headquarters
3 FAM 3323.3-1 Request for
Authorization to Visit United States
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
An exempt officer desiring to visit the United States, a
U.S. Commonwealth, or the possessions of the United States, shall request
permission from the Secretary of State, or the Assistant Administrator of the
respective USAID bureau, as appropriate, before departure. The procedures in 3 FAH-1 H-3320
will be followed.
3 FAM 3323.3-2 Notification
Required for Other Absences
(CT:PER-523; 03-24-2005)
(State and USAID)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. In accordance with 2 FAM 164.4-3,
a chief of mission desiring to be absent from the country (countries) of
assignment will request permission from headquarters reasonably in advance of
proposed departure. In addition, absence from the capital by a chief of
mission traveling within the country (countries) of assignment, which places
the chief of mission beyond easy, rapid communication with the Department
and/or the post, shall be reported to the Department under the provisions of 2
FAM. The procedures in 3 FAH-1 H-3320
will be followed.
b. For USAID, ADS 480.
3 FAM 3323.3-3 Report of Return
to Capital
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Whenever the chief of mission returns to the capital after
a reported absence, the date of arrival and the effective date of any transfer
of office are to be reported to the Department.
3 FAM 3323.3-4 Chief of Mission not
Returning to the Post
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Chiefs of mission who, during their absence from the
post, are reassigned to another post shall follow the reporting procedures in 3 FAH-1 H-3320
upon arrival at their new post.
b. Chiefs of mission who leave the Service or retire
without returning to their post of assignment shall, upon completion of their
travel to their place of residence, furnish the data required in 3 FAH-1 H-3320
directly to the Department, Attention: HR/RCT/RET.
3 FAM 3324 DISPOSITION OF LEAVE
CREDITS
3 FAM 3324.1 Balances of Leave in
Suspended Status
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Any annual and sick leave balances to the credit of
an exempt officer on the date on which the officers exempted service begins,
remains in a suspended status and shall be held to the officers credit until:
(1) The officer is separated from Federal service for
any reason, while serving as an exempt officer, at which time a lump-sum
payment for such annual leave shall be made at the rate of compensation such
officer was receiving immediately before the effective date of his/her
exemption; or
(2) The officer transfers to a position under a
statutory leave system other than the leave system provided by 5 U.S.C.
6301-6312, at which time the annual and sick leave to which such officer was
entitled immediately before the beginning of the officers exempted service
will be transferred on an adjusted basis in accordance with 3 FAM 3330; or
(3) The officer transfers to a position subject to the
leave laws without a break in service, at which time the annual and sick leave
balances to the officers credit immediately before the date on which such
officers exempted service began, will be transferred to credit or charge.
b. In the event a chief of mission reverts to a
position subject to the leave laws, even for short periods, this action shall
constitute a transfer to a position subject to the leave laws. If such officer
is again appointed to an exempt position, the officers leave balance, which
was recredited at time of conversion, is adjusted to reflect subsequent
accruals and charges and is again placed in a suspended status.
3 FAM 3324.2 Recredit of Leave
Balances
(CT:PER-924; 09-21-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corp-USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
An exempt officer who is transferred to a position subject
to the leave laws shall have the annual and sick leave recredited to the
officer's credit as of the date on which the officer's exempted service began.
3 FAM 3325 THROUGH 3329 UNASSIGNED