22 USC 3970 – Compensation for imprisoned foreign national employees
(a) Eligibility; rates of compensation; terms and conditions of payment; applicability of powers under other statutory provisions
The head of any agency or other Government establishment (including any in the legislative or judicial branch) may compensate any current or former foreign national employee, or any foreign national who is or was employed under a personal services contract, who is or has been imprisoned by a foreign government if the Secretary of State (or, in the case of a foreign national employed by the Central Intelligence Agency, the Director of Central Intelligence) determines that such imprisonment is the result of the employment of the foreign national by the United States. Such compensation may not exceed the amount that the agency head determines approximates the salary and other benefits to which the foreign national would have been entitled had he or she been employed during the period of such imprisonment. Such compensation may be paid under such terms and conditions as the Secretary of State deems appropriate. For purposes of this section, an agency head shall have the same powers with respect to imprisoned foreign nationals who are or were employed by the agency as an agency head has under subchapter VII of chapter 55 of title 5 to the extent that such powers are consistent with this section.
(b) Time spent imprisoned considered as period of employment
Terms Used In 22 USC 3970
- agency: means an agency as defined in section 552(e) 1 of title 5. See 22 USC 3902
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Government: means the Government of the United States. See 22 USC 3902
- individual: shall include every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any stage of development. See 1 USC 8
- Secretary: means the Secretary of State, except that (subject to section 3921 of this title) with reference to the exercise of functions under this Act with respect to any agency authorized by law to utilize the Foreign Service personnel system, such term means the head of that agency. See 22 USC 3902
- United States: when used in a geographic sense, means the several States and the District of Columbia. See 22 USC 3902
Any period of imprisonment of a current or former foreign national employee which is compensable under this section shall be considered for purposes of any other employee benefit to be a period of employment by the Government, except that a period of imprisonment shall not be creditable—
(1) for purposes of subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, unless it is expressly creditable under that subchapter; or
(2) for purposes of subchapter I of chapter 81 of title 5, unless the individual was employed by the Government at the time of his or her imprisonment.
(c) Time of filing of claims
No compensation or other benefit shall be awarded under this section unless a claim therefor is filed within 3 years after—
(1) the termination of the period of imprisonment giving rise to the claim, or
(2) the date of the claimant’s first opportunity thereafter to file such a claim, as determined by the appropriate agency head.
(d) Regulations
The Secretary of State may prescribe regulations governing payments under this section by all agencies and other Government establishments.