HRDG 4531 - Highest Previous Rate - Section D
Subchapter 4531 - Highest Previous Rate Section D - Federal Wage System (FWS) - Highest Previous Rate |
- Delegation of Authority
- Responsibilities
- Basis for Highest Previous Rate
- Exclusions
- Simultaneous Actions
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Delegation of Authority | As stated in MRP Directive 4531.1 (165.04 KB), Programs (e.g., Agricultural Marketing Service [AMS] Fruit &Vegetable Program; Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service [APHIS] Veterinary Services; Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration [GIPSA] Packers and Stockyards Program), have the authority to establish written policy outlining:
Written policies must be provided to the servicing personnel office (SPO) and the Human Resources Policy Branch (HRPB) for posting on the web. GIPSA Exception: Approval to grant HPR is only delegated to the Administrator, the Deputy Administrators and Division Directors. This authority may not be further re-delegated. |
Responsibilities | Managers/supervisors - In instances where the granting of HPR is optional and the Program has delegated the authority to managers and/or supervisors to make the determination, then managers/supervisors are responsible for notifying the SPO, in writing, of their determination. Negative determinations must include a justification. Servicing Personnel Office - The SPO is responsible for setting pay in cases where HPR has been approved. |
Basis for Highest Previous Rate | An employee’s rate of basic pay will be set at the maximum rate permitted by law or regulation. HPR must be based on:
At least 90 continuous days under one or more appointments means that the employee served continuously under more than one appointment for 90 calendar days or more. Examples include a 120-day temporary appointment, or a permanent career-conditional appointment, even if the employee actually worked only 90 days or less during that appointment. |
Exclusions | HPR may not be based on a rate received for:
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Simultaneous Actions | When a position or appointment change and entitlement to a higher rate of pay occur at the same time, the higher rate of pay is deemed an employee's existing rate of basic pay.
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