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B-231638 1 (1989-08-09)

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The Comptroller General
of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20548
Decision





Matterof-   Rose M. Grimmett, et al.

File:       B-231638

Date:       August 9, 1989


  DECISION

  This responds to a request by an Army Finance and Accounting
  Officer for our decision on whether three former civilian
  employees--Rose M. Grimmett, Marie Heath, and Velvet T.
  Perry--were entitled to severance pay upon their separation
  from federal service. The Finance and Accounting Officer's
  doubt in the matter arises from the fact that these three
  individuals were separated from temporary positions.

  The severance pay statute generally excludes from its
  coverage temporary employees (employees serving under an
  appointment with a definite time limitation), but makes an
  exception for such employees if they were appointed to full-
  time temporary positions from permanent positions without a
  break in service of more than 3 days. 5 U.S.C.
  S 5595(a)(2)(A)(ii) (1982). The three former employees in
  this case meet this test and therefore have severance pay
  coverage. The record indicates that they also meet the
  eligibility requirements for severance pay. They had been
  employed for a continuous period of at least 12 months when
  separated from their temporary positions and their separa-
  tions, based on funding constraints, were involuntary and
  not removals for cause. See 5 U.S.C. 5 5595(b); Wanda
  Pleasant, 67 Comp. Gen. 300 (1988).

  Therefore, the three individuals are entitled to severance
  pay. Severance pay should be calculated in accordance with
  Robert G. Joyce, 67 Comp. Gen. 344 (1988).




  James F. Hi chman
  General Counsel









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