Department of State Standardized Regulations - (Last updated 12/13/2015)
CHAPTER 650 DANGER PAY ALLOWANCE (Last updated 12/13/2015)
651 Definitions
For the purpose of this chapter:
a. "Danger Pay Allowance" means the additional
compensation of up to 35 percent over basic compensation granted to employees
(Section 031 and 040i) for service at designated danger pay posts, pursuant to
Section 5928, Title 5, United States Code (Section 2311, Foreign Service Act of
1980) and the provisions of this chapter. (eff. 03/05/06 TL:SR 661)
b. "Danger Pay Post" means:
1. a place listed individually in Section 920 which has been so
designated by the Secretary of State;
2. a place which is not listed individually in Section 920 but which is
located in a country or area which has been so designated by the Secretary of
State.
c. “Detail” means detail as defined by Section 040p, for a minimum
of four (4) cumulative hours in one
day, at a place designated a danger pay area . All periods of leave while
present at such place of detail may be included to meet the four hour
requirement, but days of absence away from the designated post or country/area
may not be included. Employees
transiting a post who are inadvertently detained thereat for four (4) hours or
more shall be considered on detail.
d. "Day" When an employee is detailed to a danger pay
post or area four hours or more, they may receive the danger pay allowance for
the full day.
652 Scope
a. The danger pay allowance is designed to provide additional
compensation above basic compensation to all U.S. Government civilian
employees, including Chiefs of Mission, for service at places in foreign areas
where there exist conditions of civil insurrection, civil war, terrorism or
wartime conditions which threaten physical harm or imminent danger to the
health or well-being of an employee.
These conditions do not include acts characterized chiefly as economic crime.
b. The danger pay allowance may be granted separately from any grant of
post differential in Chapter 500 and may be granted at foreign posts or
country/areas which have no post differential.
c. The danger pay allowance, if prescribed, is in lieu of any difficult
to staff incentive differential authorized at post, which may have been in
effect at the post at the time of designation as a danger pay post to the
extent that combined payments may not exceed 35 percent of basic compensation.
(eff. 03/05/06 TL:SR 661)
d. The danger pay allowance is in lieu of that part of the hardship post
differential rate (Chapter 500) at a post which is attributable to political
violence and terrorism. Consequently,
the rate of post differential may be reduced while danger pay allowance is in
effect to avoid dual crediting for political violence and terrorism. However, combined danger pay, post hardship
differential, and difficult-to-staff incentive differential for each employee
will be at least five percent of basic compensation above the previous combined
post hardship differential and difficult-to-staff incentive differential in
effect at the post. (eff. 10/4/2015 TL:SR 874)
e. The amount of the danger pay cannot exceed 35 percent of basic
compensation. (eff. 03/05/06 TL:SR 661)
f. The amount of danger pay allowance shall be at the rates of 15, 25, or
35 percent, based on the determined level of danger and the presence of non-essential
personnel and dependents at post. Except
in the case of danger pay granted pursuant to subsection "g" of this
section, the amount of danger pay allowance shall be at the rates prescribed in
this subsection. (eff. 12/13/15 TL:SR 879)
g. Under circumstances defined by the Secretary of State, a danger pay
allowance may be granted to civilian employees who accompany U.S. military
forces designated by the Secretary of Defense as eligible for imminent danger
pay. The Secretary of State will define
the area of application for civilian employees and the amount of danger pay
shall be the same flat rate amount paid to uniformed military personnel as
imminent danger pay. Danger pay
authorized under this subparagraph will not be paid for periods of time that
the employee either receives danger pay authorized under subparagraph
"f" or post differential that would duplicate political violence
credit.
653 Basis for Danger Pay Allowance
653.1 Designation
A danger pay allowance is established by the Secretary of State when, and
only when, civil insurrection, civil war, terrorism or wartime conditions
threaten physical harm or imminent danger to the health or well-being of a
majority of employees officially stationed or detailed at a post or
country/area in a foreign area. To
determine whether the situation meets the danger pay criteria, the Department
of State (Office of Allowances) will conduct a regular review. The Director of the Office of Allowances will
chair a working group which will make a recommendation to the Assistant
Secretary of State for Administration concerning a danger pay designation.
(eff. 12/13/15 TL:SR 879)
653.2 Criterion
In general, the conditions described under Section 652a and 653.1 must be
such that there must exist a continuing threat of physical harm or imminent
danger to health or well- being of employees at the post.
653.3 Periodic Review
Posts designated for danger pay will undergo a review of conditions on an
annual basis, or more frequently when necessary. The danger pay working group will use
Government security reports to review conditions at danger pay allowance posts
to ensure that the allowance continues only during the existence of conditions
justifying such payment. As a result of
such reviews, the danger pay allowance for a particular post may be modified or
removed at any time. (eff. 12/13/15 TL:SR 879)
654 Danger Pay Allowance Applicable to Post (Section 040h)
654.1 Commencement
Danger pay allowance commences on the date of designation by the
Secretary of State for employees present at the post on assignment or detail,
and on the date of arrival at post for subsequently assigned or detailed
employees or for employees returning to post after temporary absence.
654.2 Termination
The danger pay allowance terminates as of the close of business on the
day the designation is removed by the Secretary of State, or the day the
employee departs the post for any reason for a post or country/area not
designated for the danger pay allowance.
655 Danger Pay Allowance on Detail
Employees on detail at a danger pay post may be granted the danger pay
allowance at the prescribed rate for all days of detail at such post except for
days of absence from the post in a post or area not designated for the danger
pay allowance. Note: Danger Pay is paid only for hours for which
basic compensation is paid.
656 Payments
656.1 Full-time, Temporary and Intermittent Employees
The danger pay allowance for full-time employees and employees appointed
for temporary periods (section 031.3 and 031.4) shall be at the percentage of
basic compensation established for the post.
For part-time regularly scheduled employees and intermittent employees
the danger pay allowance shall be computed at the prescribed percentage of
basic compensation earned during the applicable pay period.
656.2 No Ceiling on Payments
The danger pay allowance is not subject to any ceiling which would
provide a payment less than the full percentage rate prescribed for the post.
657 Exclusion of Danger Pay Allowance from Step Pay Increase
Computations
Payment of the danger pay allowance shall not be construed as part of
basic compensation for computing within-grade, step, merit pay increases and
Senior Executive Service or Senior Foreign Service bonuses. |