5 C.F.R. §550.111 - Authorization of overtime pay
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Doe v. U.S., 03-5075.
...relevant Office of Personnel Management ("OPM") regulation requires that overtime be officially "ordered or approved ... in writing." 5 C.F.R. § 550.111(c) (2004). Because the overtime here was not officially ordered or approved in writing as required by the regulation, we hold that the pla......
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Cheung v. United States
...officers, is 42.75 hours per week, instead of the "40 hours" in another government employee's workweek. See 29 U.S.C. § 207(k); 5 C.F.R. § 550.111 (2021); 29 C.F.R. § 553.201(a) (2021); 29 C.F.R. § 553.230(c) (2021); see also Dep't of Labor, Fire Protection and Law Enforcement Employees of ......
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Horvath v. United States, 16-688C
...require that the two hours of unscheduled overtime required under section 5542(e) of the Overtime Pay Statute must be consecutive.2 5 C.F.R. §§ 550.111, 550.182; see also Def. Mot. at 4; Compl. at ¶¶ 20-22. 3. The LEAP Statute Congress enacted the Law Enforcement Availability Pay or "LEAP" ......
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Doe v. U.S.
...The applicable regulation repeats this requirement by stating that overtime pay must be "[o]fficially ordered or approved." 5 C.F.R. § 550.111(a)(1) (2006).2 Section 550.111(c) clarifies that "[o]vertime work in excess of any included in a regularly scheduled administrative workweek may be ......
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