POST CLASSIFICATION AND PAYMENT TABLES SECTION 920

FOOTNOTES TO SECTION 920

(Explanations on how to use the post classification and payment tables are included in Section 920 of these regulations)

a – effective November 28, 2004

b – effective December 12, 2004

 

c – Changes were effective on both of the above dates.  The allowance or other revision printed in this Section 920 was effective December 12, 2004.  The changes effective November 28, 2004 are listed at the end of these footnotes.

 

d - No current cost information is available as all U.S. Government employees are in Government owned or leased housing.  Any US Government organization

     with employees eligible for the LQA should submit housing cost information to the Department of State as required by Section 072 and 077 of these

     regulations.  Until more suitable housing cost information can be used to establish LQA rates for the locality, effective 3/09/03 the following LQA rates are authorized:

LQA GROUPS

 

2

3

4

 

WF

13300

12100

10900

 

WOF

12700

10900

9700

e -The LQA rates are established for the benefit of only a few or no current employees and therefore do not necessarily represent overall local quarter

     costs.  (See Sections 072 and 077 for information on the reporting of housing cost data.)

 

g - The following are within the Tokyo-To (Kanagawa-Ken) area:  Atsugi, Camp Zama, Fussa, Machida-Shi, Sagamihara, Tachikawa and Yokota AB.

 

h - When payment is made directly to a DOD school rather than as an education allowance to the employee, such payment must be considered to be in lieu of

     the education allowance.  Thus, an employee whose child changes schools (DOD school, local school, U.S. school) during a school year, must deduct any

     payment made, or to be made, directly to the DOD school on the child's behalf from these rates.  An employee cannot be granted or have paid on his/her

     child's behalf, an amount greater than the rates published for any one school year.

 

m - The 'away from post' rate of $42,000 is for use only in attending schools located outside of South Africa.  The school 'at post' rate may be used in

      attending day or boarding schools in South Africa.

 

n - An employee who serves for a period of 42 consecutive calendar days or more on detail (Section 511c) in Afghanistan (effective 12/16/01) or Iraq (effective 

     3/23/03),  may be granted the post differential at the prescribed rate for the number of days served, beginning with the first day of detail.

 

p - In addition to the listed post differential rate, employees are eligible for danger pay allowance, DSSR (652f), as shown below:

Area

Afghanistan

Rate   Eff. Date

25%     12/02/01

Area

Israel

Rate   Eff. Date

 

Area

Peru – Departments of:

Rate   Eff. Date

 

Algeria

 

  Gaza Strip

25%      8/02/01

  Huanuco (entire Departamento)

15%   10/10/99

  Algiers

20%      10/5/03

  Karmiel

20%      5/18/03

  Junin (Provinces of Satipo and

15%   10/10/99

  Other

25%      2/06/94

  Tel Aviv

20%      5/18/03

  Chanchamayo only)

 

Bosnia-Herzegovina:

 

Other

20%      5/18/03

  Pasco (Province of Oxapampa only)

15%   10/10/99

  Sarajevo

15%      1/18/98

Jerusalem:

 

  San Martin (ex. the City of Tarapoto)

15%   10/10/99

  Other

25%      7/19/92

  Jerusalem

20%     5/18/03

  Ucayali (Province of Padre Abad only)

15%   10/10/99

Burundi

25%      2/04/96

  West Bank

25%     8/02/01

  only)

 

Central African Republic

Colombia

20%      6/17/01

15%    11/27/96

Kuwait

Lebanon

15%     5/18/03

 

Russia:

Chechnya Province

 

15%     5/23/99

Cote d'Ivoire

25%    11/28/04

   Beirut

20%     7/11/04

Saudi Arabia

25%     6/13/04

Haiti

15%      3/07/04

   Other

25%   10/21/83

Serbia and Montenegro

 

Indonesia

 

Liberia:

 

  Kosovo Province

20%     6/27/04

  Aceh  

15%      6/29/03

  Monrovia

25%     6/15/03

  Pristina

15%     6/27/04

  Kalimantan

15%      6/29/03

  Other

25%     4/23/00

Somalia

25%     1/13/91

  Maluku

15%      6/29/03

Pakistan:

 

Sudan

25%     9/19/04

  Papua (Iranian Jaya)

15%      6/29/03

  All areas except Peshawar

25%     4/07/02

Tajikistan 

15%    10/12/97

  Sulawesi

15%      6/29/03

  Peshawar

25%     9/23/01

Uganda:

 

  West Timor

15%      6/29/03

Peru – Departments of:

  Apurimac (Province of Chincheros only)

 

15%   10/10/99

  Other

Yemen

15%     3/12/00

15%     3/10/02

Iraq

25%      8/11/90

  Ayacucho (Province of La Mar & Huanta

15%   10/10/99

 

 

 

 

  only)

 

 

 


POST CLASSIFICATION AND PAYMENT TABLES SECTION 920

 

u - In accordance with Section 151 of PL 101-246, danger pay is authorized for DEA employees while at the locations listed below.  The authorized post differential for each location is revised by the removal of credit for political violence for those employees receiving danger pay.

 

DANGER PAY

 

REVISED POST DIFFERENTIAL

 

 

Effective Date

 

Effective Date

 

 

 

 

Bolivia

15%   3/15/95

Cochabamba

  5%   3/15/95

 

 

La Paz

10% 11/26/95

 

 

Santa Cruz

10%   3/15/95

 

 

Other

10%   3/15/95

 

 

 

 

Mexico

15%   3/15/95

Ciudad Juarez

   0% 12/31/00

 

 

Nuevo Laredo

   0% 04/20/03

 

 

Tijuana

   0% 06/29/03

 

v - A danger pay allowance under Section 652g of the Standardized Regulations is authorized for Federal Civilian employees who accompany U.S. Military forces designated by the Secretary of Defense as eligible for imminent danger pay for the designated areas.  The amount of danger pay shall be the same flat rate amount paid to uniformed military personnel as Imminent Danger Pay ($150 per month at all times, except for the period October 1, 2002 through December 31, 2004, when the rate is $225 per month).  Danger pay authorized under Section 652g will not be paid for periods of time that the employee either receives danger pay authorized under Section 652f or post differential that would duplicate political violence credit which is already included in the differential rate.  Political violence credit is included in the differential rates for the following designated areas except:  Other, Greece, Iran and the Persian Gulf.

 

Effective 1/7/96, the following designated areas are: Croatia (except Zagreb); and Serbia and Montenegro (except Belgrade, Kosovo Province, Montenegro Province and Pristina)

 

Effective 10/13/96, the following designated areas are: Kuwait (except Kuwait City); Saudi Arabia (except Dhahran Area, Jeddah, Riyadh and Taif); Iran; and the Persian Gulf

 

Effective 1/19/97, the following designated area is: Other, Democratic Republic of Congo

 

Effective 11/08/98, the following designated area is:  Bahrain

 

      Effective 11/07/99, the following designated area is: East Timor

 

      Effective 1/27/02, the following designated areas are:  “Other” Indonesia, “Other” Malaysia, “Other” Philippines, “Other” Krygyzstan, “Other” Oman, “Other” UAE,

      “Other” Uzbekistan, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, and the Arabian Sea (portion north of 10 degrees north latitude and west of 68 degrees east longitude).

 

      Effective 4/07/2002, the following designated area is:  Other, Israel (See footnote p Gaza Strip)

 

      Effective 2/09/03, the following designated areas are:  “Other” Angola, “Other” Azerbaijan, “Other” Djibouti (land area only), “Other” Egypt, “Other” Eritrea (land area

      only), “Other” Ethiopia, “Other” Georgia (entire land area), “Other” Greece, “Other” Haiti (total land area), “Other” Jordan, “Other” Kenya (land area only), “Other”

      Macedonia, “Other” Qatar, “Other” Rwanda (land area  only), and “Other” Turkey (total land area and inland waters).

 

      Effective 06/15/03, the following designated areas are:  Other, Cote d’Ivoire (land area only) and the Mediterranean Sea east of 30 degrees East Longitude (sea area   

      only).

 

y – Posts that have both footnote n and footnote p.

 

z  Posts that have both footnote p and footnote v.