Executive Schedule

Executive Schedule (5 U.S.C. §§ 53115318) refers to the system of salaries given to the highest-ranked appointed positions in the executive branch of the U.S. government. The President of the United States, an elected official, appoints incumbents to these positions, most of them with the advice and consent of the Senate. They include members of the President's Cabinet as well as other subcabinet policy makers. There are five pay rates within the Executive Schedule, usually denoted with a Roman numeral with I being the highest level and V the lowest. Congress lists the positions eligible for the Executive Schedule and the corresponding level. Congress also gives the president the ability to grant Executive Schedule IV and V status to no more than 34 employees not listed in the law.[1]

The Executive Schedule is linked to the rates of pay for the General Schedule, Senior Executive Service, Senior Level, Senior Foreign Service, and other Federal civilian pay systems, as well as the pay of uniformed military personnel, because various federal laws establishing those pay systems normally tie the maximum amount payable to various levels of the Executive Schedule.

Calculation of pay rate

(Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2015)[2]
Level I $203,700
Level II $183,300
Level III $168,700
Level IV $158,700
Level V $148,700

However, many political appointees have had their pay rate frozen at lower levels.[3] According to 5 U.S.C. § 5318, at the beginning of the first pay period for any position under the Executive Schedule, the amount of pay will be adjusted and rounded to the nearest multiple of US$100. If this amount is found to midway between multiples of $100, then it will be rounded to the next highest multiple of $100.

Presidential authority to place positions at levels IV and V

Per 5 U.S.C. § 5317, the President can at any time appoint no more than 34 individuals to pay rates Level IV and V, provided that they are viewed as a necessary change to organization, management responsibility, or workload within a specific agency. This figure is in addition to Level IV and V positions specifically authorized in the bill. However, Senate consent is required and the pay rate takes effect only upon a new appointment to that position. All actions taken during this process are to be published in the Federal Register, except when it is deemed that such publication would stand in conflict to national security. The President may not take action under this section with respect to a position, the pay for which is fixed at a specific rate by this subchapter, or by statute enacted after 14 August 1964.

The following positions are granted Level IV pay status of the Executive Schedule:

The following positions are granted Level V pay status:

Level I

5 U.S.C. § 5312 lists the positions that receive the amount of pay determined by Chapter 11 of Title 2. Since January 2016, the annual rate of pay for Level I is $205,700. There exist 21 positions, which are as follows:

Level II

5 U.S.C. § 5313 lists 46 positions given the rank of executive schedule II. Deputy secretaries of cabinet-level agencies usually have this rank. Since January 2016, the annual rate of pay for Level II is $185,100. The positions are:

Department of Agriculture

Department of Defense

Department of Education

Department of Energy

Executive Office of the President

Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Homeland Security

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Intelligence Community

Department of the Interior

Department of Justice

Department of Labor

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department of State

Department of Transportation

Department of the Treasury

USAID

Department of Veterans Affairs

Other Independent Agencies

Boards and Commissions

Level III

5 U.S.C. § 5314 lists 127 positions granted the rank of level III. Since January 2016, the annual rate of pay for Level III is $170,400. The positions are:

Department of Agriculture

Department of Commerce

Department of Defense

Department of Education

Department of Energy

Executive Office of the President

Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Homeland Security

Intelligence Community

Department of Justice

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department of State

Department of Transportation

Department of the Treasury

USAID

Department of Veterans Affairs

Other Independent Agencies

Boards and Commissions

Obsolete positions

Level IV

5 U.S.C. § 5315 lists 346 non-obsolete positions with the rank of executive schedule level IV. Since January 2016, the annual rate of pay for Level IV is $160,300. The positions are:

Department of Agriculture

Department of Commerce

Department of Defense

Department of Education

Department of Energy

Executive Office of the President

Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Homeland Security

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Intelligence Community

Department of the Interior

Department of Justice

Department of Labor

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department of State

Department of Transportation

Department of the Treasury

United States Agency for International Development

Department of Veterans Affairs

Other Independent Agencies

Boards and Commissions

Obsolete positions

Level V

5 U.S.C. § 5316 lists the 143 positions that receive the amount of pay determined by Chapter 11 of Title 2. Since January 2016, the annual rate of pay for Level V is $150,200. The positions are as follows:

References

  1. (5 U.S.C. § 5317)
  2. Obama, Barack (2014-12-19). "ADJUSTMENTS OF CERTAIN RATES OF PAY" (PDF). EXECUTIVE ORDER 13686. The White House. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
  3. "Rates of Pay for the Executive Schedule" (PDF). 2016 Executive & Senior Level Employee Pay Tables. OPM.
  4. The position of Administrator of the DEA was placed in Level III of the Executive Schedule under the provisions of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, dated 28 March 1973.
  5. 1 2 3 http://www.exim.gov/about/leadership/board.cfm
  6. The BNDD was abolished and its functions transferred to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), effective 1 July 1973, under the provisions of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, dated 28 March 1973.
  7. The position of Deputy Administrator of the DEA was placed in Level V of the Executive Schedule under the provisions of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, dated 28 March 1973.

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