5 U.S.C. § 10104. Recruitment bonuses
- (a)(a)
In General.—
The Administrator may pay a bonus to an individual in order to recruit the individual for a position within the Agency that would otherwise be difficult to fill in the absence of such a bonus. Upon completion of the strategic human capital plan, such bonuses shall be paid in accordance with that plan. - (b)(b)
Bonus Amount.—
- (1)(b)(1)
In general.—
The amount of a bonus under this section shall be determined by the Administrator, but may not exceed 25 percent of the annual rate of basic pay of the position involved. - (2)(b)(2)
Form of payment.—
A bonus under this section shall be paid in the form of a lump-sum payment and shall not be considered to be part of basic pay.
- (c)(c)
Service Agreements.—
Payment of a bonus under this section shall be contingent upon the employee entering into a written service agreement with the Agency. The agreement shall include—
- (d)(d)
Eligibility.—
A bonus under this section may not be paid to an individual who is appointed to or holds—
- (1)(d)(1)a position to which an individual is appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate;
- (2)(d)(2)a position in the Senior Executive Service as a noncareer appointee (as defined in section 3132(a)); or
- (3)(d)(3)a position which has been excepted from the competitive service by reason of its confidential, policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating character.
- (e)(e)
Termination.—
The authority to pay bonuses under this section shall terminate 5 years after the date of enactment of this chapter. - (f)(f)
Reports.—
- (1)(f)(1)
In general.—
The Agency shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress, annually for each of the 5 years during which this section is in effect, a report on the operation of this section. - (2)(f)(2)
Contents.—
Each report submitted under this subsection shall include, with respect to the period covered by such report, a description of how the authority to pay bonuses under this section was used by the Agency, including—
(Added Pub. L. 109–295, title VI, § 621(a), Oct. 4, 2006, 120 Stat. 1414.)