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Overseas Teachers Act of 1983

Introduced: March 23, 1983 Introduced by: Hoyer, Steny H. Democratic · Maryland See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 4 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
May 25, 1983
Executive Comment Requested from DOD, OMB, OPM.
Apr 4, 1983
Referred to Subcommittee on Compensation and Employee Benefits.
Mar 23, 1983
Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.
Mar 23, 1983
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Overseas Teachers Act of 1983 - Amends the Defense Department Overseas Teachers Pay and Personnel Practices Act regarding Department of Defense overseas dependents schools to limit the types and term of teaching positions and the travel and quarters allowance benefits for teachers who are recruited outside the United States.

Provides exemptions from such benefit limitations in specified teaching situations.

Eliminates the limitation on the amount of leave an overseas teacher may accumulate. Permits the use of leave for paternity purposes. Entitles each teacher to an additional three days of annual leave each school year. Permits a teacher to use such leave for any purpose during the school year, with proper notice. Entitles a Federal or District of Columbia employee who becomes an overseas teacher to a lump-sum payment for annual leave accumulated as such an employee. Transfers leave accumulated by such teachers as sick leave if the teacher becomes a Federal or District of Columbia employee. Allows any teacher who is separated from the service to elect to have any leave remaining: (1) liquidated as a lump-sum payment; (2) considered as creditable service for purposes of retirement benefits; or (3) credited to the individual's account in the event the individual is reappointed to a position in an executive agency.

Authorizes the Director of the Office of Dependents' Education to grant a sabbatical to a teacher under certain conditions (including the condition that the teacher agrees to serve in the civil service for three years after completing the sabbatical).

Requires the Secretary of Defense to set the basic rates of compensation for teachers at rates equal to the average of the range of rates for similar positions in the public school system of the District of Columbia or urban school jurisdictions having an average daily attendance of at least 100,000, whichever average range of rates is higher. (Current law requires rates equal to the average range of rates in urban school jurisdictions of 100,000 or more population).

Allows a teacher with at least one school year of service to acquire competitive civil service status upon passing a non- competitive examination.

Requires the Secretary to issue regulations concerning specified terms and conditions of employment of overseas teachers. Exempts such teachers from provisions of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1982 that require the civilian pay of a former or present member of the uniformed service to be reduced by the amount of any cost of living increase in his or her retired or retainer pay.

What's happening now May 25, 1983

Executive Comment Requested from DOD, OMB, OPM.

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