[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 1, Parts 1 to 699]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR550.182]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
                CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
 
PART 550--PAY ADMINISTRATION (GENERAL)--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart A--Premium Pay
 
Sec. 550.182  Unscheduled duty.

    (a) Unscheduled Duty Hours. For the purpose of availability pay, 
unscheduled duty hours are those hours during which a criminal 
investigator performs work, or (except for a special agent in the 
Diplomatic Security Service) is determined by the employing agency to be 
available for work, that are not--
    (1) Part of the 40-hour basic workweek of the investigator; or
    (2) Regularly scheduled overtime hours compensated under 5 U.S.C. 
5542 and Sec. 550.111.
    (b) Regularly Scheduled Overtime Hours. For criminal investigators 
receiving availability pay, regularly scheduled overtime hours 
compensated under 5 U.S.C. 5542 and Sec. 550.111 are those overtime 
hours scheduled in advance of the investigator's administrative 
workweek, excluding--
    (1) The first 2 hours of overtime work on any day containing a part 
of the investigator's basic 40-hour workweek, as required by 
Sec. 550.111(f)(1)); or
    (2) The first 2 hours of overtime work performing protective duties 
authorized by section 3056(a) of title 18, United States Code, or 
section 2709(a)(3) of title 22, United States Code, on any day 
containing a part of the investigator's basic 40-hour workweek, unless 
the investigator performs 2 or more consecutive hours of unscheduled 
overtime work on that same day.
    (c) Actual work hours. To be considered to be performing work under 
paragraph (a) of this section, a criminal investigator must be 
performing work as officially ordered or approved, including work 
performed without specific supervisory preapproval, if circumstances 
require the criminal investigator to perform the duty to meet the needs 
of the employing agency, subject to agency policies and procedures 
(including any requirements for after-the-fact validation or approval).
    (d) Availability Hours. To be considered available for work under 
paragraph (a) of this section, a criminal investigator must be 
determined by the employing agency to be generally and reasonably 
accessible to perform unscheduled duty based on the needs of the agency. 
Generally, the agency will place the investigator in availability status 
by directing the investigator to be available during designated periods 
to meet agency needs, as provided by

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agency policies and procedures. Placing the investigator in availability 
status is not considered scheduling the investigator for overtime hours 
compensated under 5 U.S.C. 5542 and Sec. 550.111. Availability hours may 
include hours during which an investigator places himself or herself in 
availability status to meet the needs of the agency, subject to agency 
policies and procedures (including any requirements for after-the-fact 
validation or approval). A special agent in the Diplomatic Security 
Service may not be credited with availability hours and will be credited 
with only hours actually worked.
    (e) Ensuring availability. Except as provided in paragraphs (e) and 
(f) of this section, an employing agency shall ensure that each criminal 
investigator's hours of unscheduled duty are sufficient to enable the 
investigator to meet the substantial hours requirement in Sec. 550.183 
and make the certification required under Sec. 550.184.
    (f) Voluntary opt-out. Notwithstanding paragraph (d) of this 
section, an employing agency may, at its discretion, approve a criminal 
investigator's voluntary request that the investigator generally be 
assigned no overtime work (including unscheduled duty) for a designated 
period of time because of a personal or family hardship situation. The 
investigator must sign a written statement documenting this request and 
his or her understanding that availability pay will not be payable 
during the designated period.
    (g) When availability pay is suspended. The employing agency is not 
subject to the requirement of paragraph (d) of this section in the case 
of a criminal investigator for whom availability pay is suspended in 
accordance with Sec. 550.184(d) due to denial or cancellation of the 
required certification based on--
    (1) Failure to perform unscheduled duty as assigned or reported; or
    (2) Inability to perform unscheduled duty for an extended period 
because of a physical or health condition.

[59 FR 66151, Dec. 23, 1994, as amended at 64 FR 4520, Jan. 29, 1999]