Regulations last checked for updates: May 01, 2025
Title 5 - Administrative Personnel last revised: Apr 29, 2025
§ 532.201 - Definitions.
For the purposes of this part:
Full-scale survey means a survey conducted at least every 2 years in which data are collected from a current sampling of establishments in the private sector by personal visit of data collectors. With the unanimous consent of the members of a Local Wage Survey Committee, data may also be obtained from a private sector establishment or establishments during a full-scale wage survey by telephone, mail, or electronic means.
Host activity is the local Federal activity designated by the lead agency to obtain employment statistics from other Federal activities in the wage area and to provide support facilities and clerical assistance for the wage survey.
Lead agency means the agency designated by the Office of Personnel Management to plan and conduct wage surveys, analyze wage survey data, and determine and issue required wage schedules for a wage area.
Survey area means that part of the wage area where the private enterprise establishments included in the wage survey are located.
Wage area means that geographic area within which a single set of regular wage schedules is applied uniformly by Federal installations to covered occupations.
Wage change survey means a survey in which rate change data are collected from the same establishments and for the same establishment occupations represented in the full-scale survey. These data may be collected by telephone, mail, electronic means, or personal visit.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 86 FR 11858, Mar. 1, 2021]
§ 532.203 - Structure of regular wage schedules.
(a) Each nonsupervisory and leader regular wage schedule shall have 15 grades, which shall be designated as follows:
(1) WG means an appropriated fund nonsupervisory grade;
(2) WL means an appropriated fund leader grade;
(3) NA means a nonappropriated fund nonsupervisory grade; and
(4) NL means a nonappropriated fund leader grade.
(b) Each supervisory regular wage schedule shall have 19 grades, which shall be designated as follows:
(1) WS means an appropriated fund supervisory grade; and
(2) NS means a nonappropriated fund supervisory grade.
(c) The step 2 or payline rate for each grade of a leader regular wage schedule shall be equal to 110 percent of the rate for step 2 of the corresponding grade of the nonsupervisory regular wage schedule for the area.
(d) The step 2 or payline rate for each grade of an appropriated fund supervisory regular wage schedule shall be:
(1) For grades WS-1 through WS-10, equal to the rate for step 2 of the corresponding grade of the nonsupervisory regular wage schedule for the area, plus 30 percent of the rate for step 2 of WG-10;
(2) For grades WS-11 through WS-18, the second rate of WS-10, plus 5, 11.5, 19.6, 29.2, 40.3, 52.9, 67.1, and 82.8 percent, respectively, of the difference between the step 2 rates of WS-10 and WS-19; and
(3) For grade WS-19, the third rate in effect for General Schedule grade GS-14 at the time of the area wage schedule adjustment. The WS-19 rate shall include any cost of living allowance payable for the area under 5 U.S.C. 5941.
(e) The step 2 or payline rate for each grade of a nonappropriated fund supervisory regular wage schedule shall be:
(1) For grades NS-1 through NS-8, equal to the rate for step 2 of the corresponding grade of the nonsupervisory regular wage schedule for the area, plus 20 percent of the rate for step 2 of NA-8;
(2) For grades NS-9 through NS-15, equal to 120 percent of the rate for step 2 of the corresponding grade of the nonsupervisory regular wage schedule for the area;
(3) For grades NS-16 through NS-19, the rates will be 25, 30, 35 and 40 percent, respectively, above the step 2 rate of NA-15;
(f) The number of within-grade steps and the differentials between steps for each nonsupervisory grade on a regular wage schedule shall be established in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 5343(e)(1). Each grade on a leader and supervisory regular wage schedule shall have 5 within-grade steps with step 2 set according to paragraphs (c), (d), or (e) of this section, as appropriate, and—
(1) Step 1 set at 96 percent of the step 2 rate;
(2) Step 3 set at 104 percent of the step 2 rate;
(3) Step 4 set at 108 percent of the step 2 rate; and
(4) Step 5 set at 112 percent of the step 2 rate.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 48 FR 13385, Mar. 30, 1983; 49 FR 28347, July 11, 1984; 55 FR 46140, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.205 - The use of Federal, State, and local minimum wage requirements in determining prevailing rates.
(a) Wage schedules, including special schedules, shall not include any rates of pay less than the higher of:
(1) The minimum rate prescribed by section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, or
(2) The highest State or local minimum wage rate in the local wage area which is applicable to the private industry counterparts of the single largest Federal industry/occupation in the wage area.
(b) Wage data below the minimum wage rates prescribed by section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, shall not be used in determining prevailing rates.
(c) Adjustments to regular wage schedules to comply with the minimum wage rate determined to be applicable under paragraph (a) of this section shall be computed as follows:
(1) The step 2 rate of grade 1 of the nonsupervisory wage schedule shall be set at a rate which, upon application of the 4 percent step-rate differential, provides a step 1 rate which is equal to the applicable minimum wage rate.
(2) An intergrade differential shall be determined as 5 percent of the rate established as the step 2 rate of grade 1, rounded to the nearest whole cent. This intergrade differential shall be added to the step 2 rate of each grade, beginning with grade 1, to determine the step 2 rate for the succeeding grade until the grade is reached at which the step 2 rate established through the wage survey process equals or exceeds the rate determined under this procedure. Rates of all grades above that point shall be computed in accordance with § 532.221(b) of this subpart.
(3) Steps 1, 3, 4, and 5 of each grade adjusted under paragraph (c) of this section shall be set at 96, 104, 108, and 112 percent of the step 2 rate, respectively.
(4) The leader and supervisory wage schedule grades corresponding to each nonsupervisory grade adjusted under paragraph (c) of this section shall be constructed in accordance with the procedures of § 532.203 of this subpart, on the basis of the step 2 rates established under this paragraph for the nonsupervisory wage schedule grades.
(d) All wage schedule adjustments made under this section shall be effective on the effective date of the applicable minimum wage rate.
§ 532.207 - Time schedule for wage surveys.
(a) Wage surveys shall be conducted on a 2-year cycle at annual intervals.
(b) A full-scale survey shall be made in the first year of the 2-year cycle and shall include development of a current sample of establishments and the collection of wage data by visits to establishments. With the unanimous consent of the members of a Local Wage Survey Committee, data may also be obtained from a private sector establishment or establishments during a full-scale wage survey by telephone, mail, or electronic means.
(c) A wage-change survey shall be made every other year using only the same employers, occupations, survey jobs, and establishment weights used in the preceding full-scale survey. Data may be collected by telephone, mail, electronic means, or personal contact.
(d) Scheduling of surveys shall take into consideration the following criteria:
(1) The best timing in relation to wage adjustments in the principal local private enterprise establishments;
(2) Reasonable distribution of workload of the lead agency;
(3) The timing of surveys for nearby or selected wage areas; and
(4) Scheduling relationships with other pay surveys.
(e) The Office of Personnel Management may authorize adjustments in the normal cycle as requested by the lead agency and based on the criteria in paragraph (d) of this section or to accommodate special studies or adjustments consistent with determining local prevailing rates.
(f) The beginning month of appropriated and nonappropriated fund wage surveys and the fiscal year during which full-scale surveys will be conducted are set out as appendices A and B to this subpart and are incorporated in and made part of this section.
[55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 86 FR 11859, Mar. 1, 2021]
§ 532.209 - Lead agency.
(a) The Office of Personnel Management shall select a lead agency for each appropriated and nonappropriated fund wage area based on the number of agency employees covered by the regular wage schedule for that area and the capability of the agency in providing administrative and clerical support at the local level necessary to conduct a wage survey.
(b) OPM may authorize exceptions to these criteria where this will improve the administration of the local wage survey.
(c) The listing in appendix A to this subpart shows the lead agency for each appropriated fund wage area. The Department of Defense is the lead agency for each nonappropriated fund wage area.
[55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.211 - Criteria for establishing appropriated fund wage areas.
Link to an amendment published at 90 FR 7439, Jan. 21, 2025.
(a) Each wage area shall consist of one or more survey areas along with nonsurvey areas, if any.
(1) Survey area: A survey area is composed of the counties, parishes, cities, or townships in which survey data are collected. Except in very unusual circumstances, a wage area that includes a Metropolitan Statistical Area shall have the Metropolitan Statistical Area as the survey area or part of the survey area.
(2) Nonsurvey area: Nonsurvey counties, parishes, cities, or townships may be combined with the survey area(s) to form the wage area through consideration of the criteria in paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
(b) Wage areas shall include wherever possible a recognized economic community such as a Metropolitan Statistical Area or a political unit such as a county. Two or more economic communities or political units, or both, may be combined to constitute a single wage area; however, except in unusual circumstances and as an exception to the criteria, an individually defined Metropolitan Statistical Area or county shall not be subdivided for the purpose of defining a wage area.
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, wage areas shall be established when:
(1) There is a minimum of 100 wage employees of one agency subject to the regular schedule and the agency involved indicates that its local installation has the capacity to do the survey; and
(2) There is, within a reasonable commuting distance of the concentration of Federal employment;
(i) A minimum of either 20 establishments within survey specifications having at least 50 employees each; or 10 establishments having at least 50 employees each, with a combined total of 1,500 employees; and
(ii) The total private enterprise employment in the industries surveyed in the survey area is at least twice the Federal wage employment in the survey area.
(d)(1) Adjacent economic communities or political units meeting the separate wage area criteria in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section may be combined through consideration of:
(i) Distance, transportation facilities, and geographic features;
(ii) Commuting patterns; and
(iii) Similarities in overall population, employment, and the kinds and sizes of private industrial establishments.
(2) Generally, the criteria listed in paragraph (d)(1) of this section are considered in the order listed.
(3) When two wage areas are combined, the survey area of either or both may be used, depending on the concentrations of Federal and private employment and locations of establishments, the proximity of the survey areas to each other, and the extent of economic similarites or differences as indicated by relative levels of wage rates in each of the potential survey areas.
(e) Appropriated fund wage and survey area definitions are set out as appendix C to this subpart and are incorporated in and made part of this section.
(f) A single contiguous military installation defined as a Joint Base that would otherwise overlap two separate wage areas shall be included in only a single wage area. The wage area of such a Joint Base shall be defined to be the wage area with the most favorable payline based on an analysis of the simple average of the 15 nonsupervisory second step rates on each one of the regular wage schedules applicable in the otherwise overlapped wage areas.
[55 FR 46142, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 57 FR 29783, July 7, 1992; 81 FR 86249, Nov. 30, 2016]
§ 532.213 - Industries included in regular appropriated fund wage surveys.
(a) The lead agency must include the industries in the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes in all regular appropriated fund wage surveys:
2022 NAICS codes
| 2022 NAICS industry titles
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311 through 339 (except 323) | All manufacturing classes except printing and related support activities (NAICS 323).
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221 | Utilities.
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481 | Air transportation.
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482 | Rail transportation.
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484 | Truck transportation.
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485 (except 4853) | Transit and ground passenger transportation except taxi and limousine service (NAICS 4853).
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487 (except 4872) | Scenic and sightseeing transportation except scenic and sightseeing transportation, water (NAICS 4872).
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488 (except 4883 and 4884) | Support activities for transportation except support activities for water transportation (NAICS 4883) and support activities for road transportation (NAICS 4884).
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492 | Couriers and messengers.
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493 | Warehousing and storage.
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516 | * Broadcasting and content providers.
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517 | Telecommunications.
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5621 | Waste collection.
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5622 | Waste Treatment and Disposal.
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423 | Merchant wholesalers, durable goods.
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424 | Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods. |
(b) A lead agency may add other industry classes to a regular survey in an area where these industries account for significant proportions of local private employment of the kinds and levels found in local Federal employment.
(c) Specifically excluded from all wage surveys for regular wage schedules are food service and laundry establishments and industries having peculiar employment conditions that directly affect the wage rates paid and that are the basis for special wage surveys.
[55 FR 46142, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 71 FR 35373, June 20, 2006; 73 FR 45853, Aug. 7, 2008; 78 FR 58153, Sept. 23, 2013; 84 FR 36813, July 30, 2019; 89 FR 4540, Jan. 24, 2024]
§ 532.215 - Establishments included in regular appropriated fund surveys.
(a) All establishments having a total employment of 50 or more employees in the prescribed industries within a survey area shall be included within the survey universe. On rare occasions and as an exception to the rule, OPM may authorize lower minimum size levels based on a recommendation of the lead agency for the wage area.
(b) Establishments to be covered in surveys shall be selected under standard probability sample selection procedures. In areas with relatively few establishments, surveys shall cover all establishments within the prescribed industry and size groups.
(c) A lead agency may not delete from a survey an establishment properly included in an establishment list drawn under statistical sampling procedures.
[55 FR 46142, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.217 - Appropriated fund survey jobs.
(a) A lead agency shall survey the following required jobs:
Job title
| Job grade
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Janitor (Light) | 1
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Janitor (Heavy) | 2
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Material Handler | 2
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Maintenance Laborer | 3
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Packer | 4
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Warehouse Worker | 5
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Forklift Operator | 5
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Material Handling Equipment Operator | 5
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Truckdriver (Medium) | 6
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Truckdriver (Heavy) | 7
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Machine Tool Operator II | 8
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Machine Tool Operator I | 9
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Carpenter | 9
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Electrician | 10
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Automotive Mechanic | 10
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Sheet Metal Mechanic | 10
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Pipefitter | 10
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Welder | 10
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Machinist | 10
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Electronics Mechanic | 11
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Toolmaker | 13 |
(b) A lead agency may not omit a required survey job from a regular schedule wage survey.
(c) A lead agency may survey the following jobs on an optional basis:
Job title
| Job grade
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Aircraft Structures Assembler B | 7
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Aircraft Structures Assembler A | 9
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Aircraft Mechanic | 10
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Electrician, Ship | 10
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Pipefitter, Ship | 10
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Shipfitter | 10
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Shipwright | 10
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Machinist, Marine | 10
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Cable Splicer (Electric) | 10
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Electrical Lineman | 10
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Electrician (Powerplant) | 10
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Telephone Installer-Repairer | 9
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Central Office Repairer | 11
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Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic | 10
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Heavy Mobile Equipment Operator | 10
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Air Conditioning Mechanic | 10
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Rigger | 10
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Trailer Truck Driver | 8
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Tool Crib Attendant | 6
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Painter (Finish) | 9
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Light Vehicle Operator | 5
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Helper (Trades) | 5
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Boiler Plant Operator | 10
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Meat Cutter | 8
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Equipment Mechanic | 10
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Boom Crane Operator | 9
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Boom Crane Operator (Precision) | 11
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Tool and Parts Attendant | 4
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Painter (Rough) | 7
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Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanic | 11
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Electronic Test Equipment Repairer | 11
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Electronic Computer Mechanic | 11
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Television Station Mechanic | 11
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Maintenance Mechanic | 10 |
(d) A lead agency may add the following survey jobs to the survey when the Hospital industry is included in the survey:
Job title
| Job grade
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Laundry Worker | 1
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Food Service Worker | 2
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Cook | 8 |
(e) A lead agency must obtain prior approval of OPM to add a job not authorized under paragraph (a), (c), or (d) of this section.
[55 FR 46142, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 64 FR 69183, Dec. 10, 1999; 68 FR 460, Jan. 6, 2003; 69 FR 26475, May 13, 2004]
§ 532.219 - Criteria for establishing nonappropriated fund wage areas.
(a) Each wage area shall consist of one or more survey areas along with nonsurvey areas, if any, having nonappropriated fund employees.
(1) Survey area: A survey area is composed of the counties, parishes, cities, or townships in which survey data are collected.
(2) Nonsurvey area: Nonsurvey counties, parishes, or townships may be combined with the survey area to form the wage area through consideration of the criteria in paragraph (c) of this section.
(b) Wage areas shall be established when:
(1) There is a minimum of 26 NAF wage employees in the survey area and local activities have the capability to do the survey; and
(2) There is within the survey area a minimum of 1,800 private enterprise employees in establishments within survey specifications.
(c)(1) Two or more counties may be combined to constitute a single wage area through consideration of:
(i) Proximity of largest activity in each county;
(ii) Transportation facilities and commuting patterns; and
(iii) Similarities of the counties in:
(A) Overall population;
(B) Private employment in major industry categories; and
(C) Kinds and sizes of private industrial establishments.
(2) Generally, the criteria listed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section are considered in the order listed.
(d) The nonappropriated fund wage and survey area definitions are set out as appendix D to this subpart and are incorporated in and made part of this section.
[55 FR 46143, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 57 FR 29783, July 7, 1992]
§ 532.221 - Industries included in regular nonappropriated fund surveys.
(a) The lead agency must include the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes in all regular nonappropriated fund wage surveys:
2022 NAICS codes
| 2022 NAICS industry titles
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42312 | Motor vehicle supplies and new parts merchant wholesalers.
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4232 | Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers.
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42362 | Electrical and electronic appliance, television, and radio set merchant wholesalers.
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42369 | Other electronic parts and equipment merchant wholesalers.
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42371 | Hardware merchant wholesalers.
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42391 | Sporting and recreational goods and supplies merchant wholesalers.
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42399 | Other miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers.
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4241 | Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers.
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42421 | Drugs and druggists' sundries merchant wholesalers.
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4243 | Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers.
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42445 | Confectionery merchant wholesalers.
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4247 | Petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers.
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4249 | Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers.
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44134 | Tire dealers.
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44411 | Home centers.
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449210 | Electronics and appliance retailers.
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4551 | Department stores.
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4552 | Warehouse clubs, supercenters, and other general merchandise retailers.
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45611 | Pharmacies and drug stores.
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4571 | Gasoline stations.
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45811 | Clothing and clothing accessories retailers.
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45941 | Office supplies and stationery retailers.
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71391 | Golf courses and country clubs.
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71395 | Bowling centers.
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72111 | Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels.
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7224 | Drinking places (alcoholic beverages).
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7225 | Restaurants and other eating places. |
(b) A lead agency may add other industry classes from within the wholesale, retail, and service industry divisions in an area where these industries account for significant proportions of local private employment of the kinds and levels found in local NAF employment.
(c) Additional industries shall be defined in terms of entire industry classes (fourth digit breakdown).
[55 FR 46143, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 71 FR 35374, June 20, 2006; 73 FR 45853, Aug. 7, 2008; 78 FR 58153, Sept. 23, 2013; 84 FR 36813, July 30, 2019; 89 FR 4540, Jan. 24, 2024]
§ 532.223 - Establishments included in regular nonappropriated fund surveys.
(a) All establishments having 20 or more employees in the prescribed industries within a survey area must be included in the survey universe. Establishments in NAICS codes 4571, 71391, and 71395 must be included in the survey universe if they have eight or more employees.
(b) Establishment selection procedures are the same as those prescribed for appropriated fund surveys in paragraphs (b) and (c) of § 532.213 of this subpart.
[55 FR 46143, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 71 FR 35374, June 20, 2006; 89 FR 4540, Jan. 24, 2024]
§ 532.225 - Nonappropriated fund survey jobs.
(a) A lead agency shall survey the following required jobs:
Job title
| Job grade
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Janitor (Light) | 1
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Food Service Worker | 1
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Food Service Worker | 2
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Fast Food Worker | 2
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Janitor | 2
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Laborer (Light) | 2
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Laborer (Heavy) | 3
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Service Station Attendant | 3
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Stock Handler | 4
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Short Order Cook | 5
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Materials Handling Equipment Operator | 5
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Warehouseman | 5
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Service Station Attendant | 5
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Truck Driver (Light) | 5
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Truck Driver (Medium) | 6
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Truck Driver (Heavy) | 7
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Cook | 8
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Carpenter | 9
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Painter | 9
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Automotive Mechanic | 10
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Electrician | 10 |
(b) A lead agency may not omit a required survey job from a regular schedule wage survey.
(c) A lead agency may survey the following jobs on an optional basis:
Job title
| Job grade
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Service Station Attendant | 1
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Groundskeeper | 4
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Grill Attendant | 4
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Tractor Operator | 6
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Bowling Equipment Mechanic | 7
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Building Maintenance Worker | 7
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Vending Machine Mechanic | 8
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Building Maintenance Worker | 8
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Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic | 8
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Truck Driver (Trailer) | 8
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Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic | 10 |
(d) A lead agency must obtain prior approval of OPM to add a job not listed under paragraph (a) or (c) of this section.
[55 FR 46143, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.227 - Agency wage committee.
(a) Each lead agency shall establish an agency wage committee for the purpose of considering matters relating to the conduct of wage surveys, the establishment of wage schedules and making recommendations thereon to the lead agency.
(b) The Agency Wage Committee shall consist of five members, with the chairperson and two members designated by the head of the lead agency, and the remaining two members designated as follows:
(1) For the Department of Defense Wage Committee, one member shall be designated by each of the two labor organizations having the largest number of wage employees covered by exclusive recognition in the Department of Defense; and
(2) For other lead agencies, two members shall be designated by the labor organization having the largest number of wage employees by exclusive recognition in the agency.
(c) Recommendations of agency wage committees shall be developed by majority vote. Any member of an agency wage committee may submit a minority report to the lead agency along with the recommendations of the committee.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.229 - Local wage survey committee.
(a)(1) A lead agency shall establish a local wage survey committee in each wage area for which it has lead agency responsibility and in which a labor organization represents, by exclusive recognition, wage employees subject to the wage schedules for which the survey is conducted.
(2) The local wage survey committee shall assist the lead agency in the conduct of wage surveys and make recommendations to the lead agency thereon.
(b)(1) Local wage survey committees shall consist of three members, with the chairperson and one member recommended by Federal agencies and designated by the lead agency, and one member recommended by the labor organization having the largest number of wage employees under the regular wage schedule who are under exclusive recognition in the wage area.
(2) All members of local wage survey committees for appropriated fund surveys shall be Federal employees appointed by their employing agencies.
(3) Members for nonappropriated fund surveys shall be nonappropriated fund employees appointed by their employing agencies.
(4) The member recommended by the labor organization must be an employee of a Federal activity for appropriated fund surveys or nonappropriated fund activity for nonappropriated fund surveys who is covered by one of the regular wage schedules in the wage area in which the activity is located.
(5) In selecting and appointing employees recommended by labor organizations and by Federal agencies to serve as committee members, consideration shall be given to the requirement in the prevailing rate law for labor and agency representatives to participate in the wage survey process, the qualifications of the recommended employees, the need of the employees' work units for their presence on the job, and the prudent management of available financial and human resources. Employing agencies and activities shall cooperate and appoint the recommended employees unless exceptional circumstances prohibit their consideration. When the recommended employees cannot be appointed to serve as local wage survey committee members, the responsible lead agency or labor organization shall provide additional recommendations expeditiously to avoid any delay in the survey process.
(6) Employers shall cooperate and release appointed employees for committee proceedings unless the employers can demonstrate that exceptional circumstances directly related to the accomplishment of the work units' missions require their presence on their regular jobs. Employees serving as committee members are considered to be on official assignment to an interagency function, rather than on leave.
(c) A local wage survey committee shall be established before each full-scale wage survey. Responsibility for providing members shall remain with the same agency and the same labor organization until the next full-scale survey.
(d) Recommendations of local wage survey committees shall be developed by majority vote. Any member of a local wage survey committee may submit a minority report to the lead agency relating to any local wage survey committee majority recommendation.
(e) The lead agency shall establish the type of local wage survey organization it considers appropriate in a wage area which does not qualify for a local wage survey committee under paragraph (a) of this section.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 55 FR 46140, Nov. 1, 1990. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990; 58 FR 15415, Mar. 23, 1993]
§ 532.231 - Responsibilities of participating organizations.
(a) The Office of Personnel Management:
(1) Defines the boundaries of wage and survey areas;
(2) Prescribes the required industries to be surveyed;
(3) Prescribes the required job coverage for surveys;
(4) Designates a lead agency for each wage area;
(5) Establishes, jointly with lead agencies, a nationwide schedule of wage surveys;
(6) Arranges for technical services with other Government agencies;
(7) Considers recommendations of the national headquarters of any agency or labor organization relating to the Office of Personnel Management's responsibilities for the Federal Wage System; and
(8) Establishes wage schedules and rates for prevailing rate employees who are United States citizens outside of the United States, District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, the Territories and Possessions of the United States, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
(b) Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee. This committee functions in accordance with the requirements set forth under section 5347 of title 5, United States Code.
(c) Employing agencies—(1) Heads of agencies. The head of an agency is responsible, within the policies and procedures of the Federal Wage System, for authorizing application of wage schedules developed by a lead agency and fixing and administering rates of pay for wage employees of his/her organization.
(2) Heads of local activities. The head of each activity in a wage area is responsible for providing employment information, wage survey committee members, the prescribed number of data collectors, and any other assistance needed to conduct local wage survey committee functions.
(d) Lead agencies are responsible for:
(1) Planning and conducting the wage survey for that area;
(2) Developing survey specifications and providing or arranging for the identification of establishments to be surveyed;
(3) Officially ordering wage surveys;
(4) Establishing wage schedules, applying wage schedules authorized by the head of the agency; and
(5) Referring pertinent matters to the agency wage committee and the Office of Personnel Management.
(e) Agency wage committees. As appropriate, agency wage committees consider and make recommendations to the lead agency on wage schedules and any matters involving survey specifications for full-scale surveys if the lead agency chooses not to accept recommendations of the local wage survey committee or those in a minority report filed by a local wage survey committee member.
(f) Local wage survey committees. The local wage survey committee plans and conducts the wage survey in the designated wage area.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 55 FR 46140, Nov. 1, 1990. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990; 58 FR 15415, Mar. 23, 1993]
§ 532.233 - Preparation for full-scale wage surveys.
(a) The local wage survey committee, prior to each full-scale survey:
(1) Shall hold a public hearing to receive recommendations from interested parties concerning the area, industries, establishments and jobs to be covered in the wage survey.
(2) Shall prepare a summary of the hearings and submit it to the lead agency together with the committees' recommendations concerning the survey specifications prescribed in paragraph (c) of this section.
(3) May make any other recommendations concerning the local wage survey which it considers appropriate.
(b) The lead agency shall consider the local wage survey committee's report if:
(1) The lead agency proposes not to accept the recommendations of the local wage survey committee concerning the specifications of the local wage survey; or
(2) The local wage survey committee's report is accompanied by a minority report.
(c) The lead agency shall develop survey specifications after taking into consideration the reports and recommendations received from the local wage survey committee and, if applicable, the agency wage committee. The survey specifications shall include:
(1) The counties to be surveyed;
(2) The industries to be surveyed;
(3) The standard minimum size of establishments to be surveyed;
(4) Establishments to be surveyed with certainty; and
(5) The survey jobs.
(d) A list of establishments to be surveyed shall be prepared through use of statistical sampling techniques in accordance with the specifications developed by the lead agency. A copy of this list shall be forwarded to the local wage survey committee.
(e) Selection and appointment of data collectors. (1) The local wage survey committee, after consultation with the lead agency, shall determine the number of regular and alternate data collectors needed for the survey based upon the estimated number and location of establishments to be surveyed.
(2) Wage data for appropriated fund surveys shall be collected by teams consisting of one local Federal Wage System employee recommended by the committee member representing the qualifying labor organization and one Federal employee recommended by Federal agencies. The data collectors shall be selected and appointed by their employing agency.
(3) Wage data for nonappropriated fund surveys shall be collected by teams, each consisting of one local nonappropriated fund employee recommended by the committee member representing the qualifying labor organization and one nonappropriated fund employee recommended by nonappropriated fund activities. The data collectors shall be selected and appointed by their employing agency.
(4) The local wage survey committee shall provide employers with the names of employees recommended by labor organizations and by Federal agencies to serve as data collectors and shall indicate the number of regular and alternate data collectors to be selected and appointed by the employers.
(5) In selecting and appointing employees recommended by labor organizations and by Federal agencies to serve as data collectors, consideration shall be given to the requirement in the prevailing rate law for labor and agency representatives to participate in the wage survey process, the qualifications of the recommended employees, the need of the employees' work units for their presence on the job, and the prudent management of available financial and human resources. Employing agencies and activities shall cooperate and appoint the recommended employees unless exceptional circumstances prohibit their consideration. When the required number of employees cannot be appointed to serve as data collectors from among those recommended, the local wage survey committee shall obtain additional recommendations expeditiously to avoid any delay in the survey process.
(6) Employers shall cooperate and release appointed employees to serve as data collectors throughout the duration of the data collection period unless the employers can demonstrate that exceptional circumstances directly related to the accomplishment of the work units' missions require their presence on their regular jobs. Employees serving as data collectors are considered to be on official assignment to an interagency function, rather than on leave.
(f)(1) Each member of a local wage survey committee, each data collector, and any other person having access to data collected must retain this information in confidence, and is subject to disciplinary action by the employing agency or activity if the employee violates the confidence of data secured from private employers.
(2) Any violation of the above provision by a Federal employee must be reported to the employing agency and, in the case of a participant designated by a labor organization, to the recognized labor organization and its headquarters, and shall be cause for the lead agency immediately to remove the offending person from participation in the wage survey function.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 55 FR 46140, Nov. 1, 1990. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990; 58 FR 15415, Mar. 23, 1993]
§ 532.235 - Conduct of full-scale wage survey.
(a) Wage survey data shall not be collected before the date the survey is ordered by the lead agency.
(b) Data collection for a full-scale wage survey shall be accomplished by personal visit to private sector establishments. With the unanimous consent of the members of a Local Wage Survey Committee, data may also be obtained from a private sector establishment or establishments during a full-scale wage survey by telephone, mail, or electronic means. The following required data shall be collected:
(1) General information about the size, location, and type of product or service of the establishment sufficient to determine whether the establishment is within the scope of the survey and properly weighted, if the survey is a sample survey;
(2) Specific information about each job within the establishment that is similar to one of the jobs covered by the survey, including a brief description of the establishment job, the number of employees in the job, and their rate(s) of pay to the nearest mill (including any cost-of-living adjustments required by contract or that are regular and customary and monetary bonuses that are regular and customary); and
(3) Any other information the lead agency believes is appropriate and useful in determining local prevailing rates.
(c) The data collectors shall submit the data they collect to the local wage survey committee together with their recommendations about the use of the data.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 55 FR 46140, Nov. 1, 1990. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 86 FR 11859, Mar. 1, 2021]
§ 532.237 - Review by the local wage survey committee.
(a) The local wage survey committee shall review all establishment information and survey job data collected in the wage survey for completeness and accuracy and forward all of the data collected to the lead agency together with a report of its recommendations concerning the use of the data. The local wage survey committee may make any other recommendations concerning the wage survey which it considers appropriate.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.239 - Review by the lead agency.
(a) The lead agency shall review all material and wage survey data forwarded by the local wage survey committee to:
(1) Assure that the survey was conducted within the prescribed procedures and specifications;
(2) Consider matters included in the local wage survey committee report and recommendations;
(3) Exclude unusable data;
(4) Resolve questionable job matching and wage rate data; and
(5) Verify all computations reported on wage data collection forms.
(b) The lead agency shall determine whether the usable data collected in the wage survey are adequate for computing paylines, according to the following criteria:
(1) The wage survey data collected in an appropriated fund wage survey are adequate if the unweighted job matches include at least one survey job in the WG-01 through 04 range, one survey job in the WG-05 through 08 range, and two survey jobs in the WG-09 and above range, each providing at least 20 samples; and at least six other survey jobs, each providing at least 10 samples.
(2) The wage survey data collected in a nonappropriated fund wage survey are adequate if the unweighted job matches include at least two survey jobs in the NA-01 through 04 range providing 10 samples each, one survey job in the NA-01 through 04 range and three survey jobs in the NA-05 through 15 range providing five samples each; two other survey jobs, each providing at least five samples, and at least 100 unweighted samples for all survey jobs combined are used in the computation of the final payline.
(c)(1) If the wage survey data do not meet the adequacy criteria in paragraph (b) of this section, the lead agency shall analyze the data, construct lines and wage schedules, submit them to the agency wage committee for its review and recommendations and issue wage schedules, in accordance with the requirements of this subpart, as if the adequacy criteria were met.
(2) The lead agency may determine such a wage area to be adequate if the quantity of data obtained is large enough to construct paylines even though it was obtained for fewer than the prescribed number of jobs, or at different grade levels, or in different combinations than prescribed in paragraph (b) of this section.
(3) The lead agency may not determine a nonappropriated fund wage area to be adequate if fewer than 100 usable unweighted job matches were used in the final payline computation.
(d) If the lead agency determines a wage area to be inadequate under paragraph (c) of this section, it shall promptly refer the problem to OPM for resolution. OPM shall:
(1) Authorize the lead agency to continue to survey the area if the lead agency believes the survey is likely to be adequate in the next full-scale survey;
(2) Authorize the lead agency to expand the scope of the survey; or
(3) Abolish the wage area and establish it as part of one or more other wage areas.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 55 FR 46140, Nov. 1, 1990. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.241 - Analysis of usable wage survey data.
(a)(1) The lead agency shall compute a weighted average rate for each appropriated fund survey job having at least 10 unweighed matches and for each nonappropriated fund job having at least 5 unweighed matches. The weighted average rates shall be computed using the survey job data collected in accordance with §§ 532.235 and 532.247 and the establishment weight.
(2)(i) Incentive and piece-work rates shall be excluded when computing weighted average rates if, after establishment weights have been applied, 90 percent or more of the total usable wage survey data reflect rates paid on a straight-time basis only.
(ii) When sufficient incentive and piece-work rate data are obtained, the full incentive rate shall be used in computing the job weighted average rate when it is equal to or less than the average nonincentive rate. If the full incentive rate is greater than the average nonincentive rate, the incentive rate shall be discounted by 15 percent. The discounted incentive rate shall be compared with the guaranteed minimum rate and the average nonincentive rate, and the highest rate shall be used in computing the job weighted average rate.
(b) The lead agency shall compute paylines using the weighted average rates computed under paragraph (a) of this section.
(1) The lead agency shall compute unit and frequency paylines using the straight-line, least squares regression formula: Y = a + bx, where Y is the hourly rate, x is grade, a is the intercept of the payline with the Y-axis, and b is the slope of the payline.
(i) The unit payline shall be computed using a weight of one for each of the usable survey jobs and the weighted average rates identified and computed under paragraph (a) of this section.
(ii) The frequency payline shall be computed using a weight equal to the number of weighted matches for each of the usable survey jobs and the weighted average rates identified and computed under paragraph (a) of this section.
(2) Either or both of the lines computed according to paragraph (b)(1) of this section may be recomputed after eliminating survey job data that cause distortion in the lines.
(3) The lead agency may compute midpoint paylines using the following formula: Y = (au + af)/2 + ((bu + bf)/2)x, where Y is the hourly rate, x is the grade, au is the intercept of the unit payline, af is the intercept of the frequency payline, bu is the slope of the unit payline, and bf is the slope of the frequency payline. A midpoint line may be computed using the paylines based on all of the usable survey job data as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, and a second midpoint line may be computed using the paylines based on limited survey job data authorized in paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
(4) The lead agency may compute other paylines for the purpose of instituting changes in the scope of the survey.
(c) Usable data obtained from a particular establishment may not be modified or deleted in order to reduce the effect of an establishment's rates on survey findings, i.e., data will not be deleted or modified to avoid establishment domination.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, as amended at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990; 58 FR 32273, June 9, 1993; 60 FR 62701, Dec. 7, 1995]
§ 532.243 - Consultation with the agency wage committee.
(a) The lead agency shall submit to the agency wage committee:
(1) The data collected in the wage survey;
(2) The report and recommendations of the local wage survey committee concerning the use of data;
(3) The lead agency's analysis of the data; and
(4) The lines computed from the data.
(b) After considering the information available to it, the agency wage committee shall report to the lead agency its recommendation for a proposed wage schedule derived from the data.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.245 - Selection of payline and issuance of wage schedules.
(a) The lead agency shall select a payline and construct wage schedules therefrom for issuance as the regular wage schedules for the wage area, after considering all of the information, analysis, and recommendations made available to it pursuant to this subpart.
(b)(1) The lead agency shall prepare and maintain a record of all of the analysis and deliberations made under this subpart, documenting fully the basis for its determination under paragraph (a) of this section.
(2) The lead agency shall include in the record all of the wage survey data obtained and the recommendations and reports received from the local wage survey committee and the agency wage committee.
(c)(1) The lead agency shall issue the nonsupervisory, leader, and supervisory regular wage schedules for the local wage area, showing the rates of pay for all grades and steps.
(2) The wage schedules shall have a single effective date for all employees in the wage area, determined by the lead agency in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 5344.
(d) The head of each agency having employees in the local wage area to whom the regular wage schedules apply shall authorize the application of the wage schedules issued under paragraph (c) of this section to those employees, effective on the date specified by the lead agency.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.247 - Wage change surveys.
(a) Wage change surveys shall be conducted in each wage area in years during which full-scale wage surveys are not conducted.
(b) Data shall be collected in wage change surveys only from establishments which participated in the preceding full-scale survey. Information concerning pay adjustments of general application in effect for jobs matched in each establishment which participated in the preceding full-scale survey shall be obtained.
(c) Data may be obtained in wage change surveys by telephone, mail, electronic means, or personal visit. The chairperson of the local wage survey committee shall determine the manner in which establishments will be contacted for collection of data. Data may be collected by the local wage survey committee members or by data collectors appointed and assigned to two member teams in accordance with § 532.233(e) of this subpart.
(d) Wage change survey data may not be collected before the date ordered by the lead agency.
(e) The local wage survey committee shall review all wage change survey data collected and forward the data to the lead agency. Where appropriate, the committee shall also forward to the lead agency a report of unusual circumstances surrounding the survey.
(f) The lead agency shall review the wage change survey data and, if applicable, the report filed by the local wage survey committee.
(g)(1) The lead agency shall recompute the line selected under § 532.245(a) of this subpart in the preceding full-scale survey using the wage change survey data and shall construct wage schedules therefrom in accordance with § 532.203 and, if appropriate, § 532.205 of this subpart.
(2) The lead agency shall consult with the agency wage committee in accordance with § 532.243 of this subpart.
(3) Records of this process shall be maintained in accordance with § 532.245(b) of this subpart.
(h) The wage schedules shall be issued and authorized in accordance with § 532.245 (c) and (d) of this subpart.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990; 58 FR 32274, June 9, 1993; 86 FR 11859, Mar. 1, 2021]
§ 532.249 - Minimum rates for hard-to-fill positions.
(a) The lead agency for a wage area may establish the rate of the second, third, fourth, or fifth step of one or more grades of an occupation as the mandatory minimum rate or rates payable by any agency for the occupation at one or more locations within a wage area based on findings that:
(1) The hiring rates prevailing for an occupation in private sector establishments in the wage area are higher than the rate of the first step of the grade or grades of the occupation; and
(2) Federal installations and activities in the wage area are unable to recruit qualified employees at the rate of the first step of the grade or grades of the occupation.
(b) Any authorizations made under paragraph (a) of this section shall be indicated on the regular wage schedule for the wage area.
(c) Any authorizations made under paragraph (a) of this section shall be terminated with the issuance of a new regular wage schedule unless the conditions that warrant the authorizations continue and the new regular wage schedule continues that authorization.
(d) The lead agency, prior to terminating any authorization made under paragraph (a) of this section, shall require the appropriate official or officials at all installations or activities to which the authorization applies to discuss the termination with the appropriate official or officials of exclusively recognized employee organizations representing employees in the affected occupation. The agency officials shall report the results of these discussions to the lead agency.
(e) No employee shall have his/her pay reduced because of cancellation of an authorization made under paragraph (a) of this section.
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981. Redesignated at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.251 - Special rates.
(a) A lead agency, with the approval of OPM, may establish special rates for use within all or part of a wage area for a designated occupation or occupational specialization and grade, in lieu of rates on the regular schedule. OPM may authorize special rates to the extent it considers necessary to overcome existing or likely significant handicaps in the recruitment or retention of well-qualified personnel when these handicaps are due to any of the following circumstances:
(1) Rates of pay offered by private sector employers for an occupation or occupational specialization and grade are significantly higher than those paid by the Federal Government within the competitive labor market;
(2) The remoteness of the area or location involved; or
(3) Any other circumstances that OPM considers appropriate.
(b) In authorizing special rates, OPM shall consider—
(1) The number of existing or likely vacant positions and the length of time they have been vacant, including evidence to support the likelihood that a recruitment problem will develop if one does not already exist;
(2) The number of employees who have or are likely to quit, including the number quitting for higher pay positions and evidence to support the likelihood that employees will quit;
(3) The number of vacancies employing agencies tried to fill and the number of hires and offers made;
(4) The nature of the existing labor market;
(5) The degree to which employing agencies have considered or used increased minimum rates for hard-to-fill positions;
(6) The degree to which employing agencies have considered relevant non-pay solutions to the staffing problem, such as conducting an aggressive recruiting program, using appropriate appointment authorities, redesigning jobs, establishing training programs, and improving working conditions;
(7) The impact of the staffing problem on employers' missions;
(8) The level of private sector rates paid for comparable positions; and
(9) As appropriate, the extent to which the use of unrestricted rates authorized under § 532.801 of this part was considered.
(c) In determining at what level to set special rates, OPM shall consider—
(1) The level of rates it believes necessary to recruit or retain an adequate number of well-qualified persons;
(2) The offsetting costs that will be incurred if special rates are not authorized; and
(3) The level of private sector rates paid for comparable positions.
(d) No one factor or combination of factors specified in paragraphs (b) or (c) of this section requires special rates to be established or to be adjusted to any given level. Each request to establish special rates shall be judged on its own merits, based on the extent to which it meets these factors. Increased minimum rates are not a prerequisite to the establishment of special rates under this section.
(e) Special rates shall be based on private sector wage data, or a percentage thereof, as specified by OPM at the time the special rates are authorized. The private sector data shall be calculated as a weighted average or payline, as appropriate. A single rate shall be used when this represents private sector practice, and five rates shall be used when rate ranges are used by the private sector. When a five-step rate range is used, the differentials between steps shall be set in accordance with § 532.203(f) of this subpart.
(f) Once approved by OPM, special rates may be adjusted by the lead agency on the same cycle as the applicable regular schedule to the extent deemed necessary to ensure the continued recruitment or retention of well-qualified personnel. The amount of the special rate adjustment may be up to the percentage (rounded to the nearest one-tenth of 1 percent) by which the market rate has changed since the last adjustment. Special rates may not exceed the percentage of market rates initially approved by OPM unless a request for higher special rates is made and approved under paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section.
(g) Any special rates established under paragraph (a) of this section shall be shown on the regular schedule or published as an amendment to the regular schedule and shall indicate the wage area (or part thereof) and each occupation or occupational specialization and grade for which the rates are authorized. These rates shall be paid by all agencies having such positions in the wage area (or part thereof) specified.
(h) The scheduled special rate payable under this section may not, at any time, be less than the unrestricted (uncapped) rate otherwise payable for such positions under the applicable regular wage schedule.
(i) If a special rate is terminated under paragraph (f) of this section, the lead agency shall provide written notice of such termination to OPM.
(j) Employers using special rates shall maintain current recruitment and retention data for all authorized special rates. Such data shall be made available to the lead agency prior to the wage area regular schedule adjustment date for the purpose of determining whether there is a continuing need for special rates and the amount of special rate adjustment necessary to recruit or retain well-qualified employees.
[57 FR 57875, Dec. 8, 1992]
§ 532.253 - Special rates or rate ranges for leader, supervisory, and production facilitating positions.
(a) When special rates or rate ranges are established for nonsupervisory positions, a lead agency also shall establish special rates for leader, supervisory, and production facilitating positions, classified to the same occupational series and title, that lead, supervise, or perform production facilitating work directly relating to the nonsupervisory jobs covered by the special rates.
(b) The step rate structure shall be the same as that of the related nonsupervisory special rate or rate range.
(c) The following formulas shall be used to establish a special rate or rate range:
(1) A single rate shall equal the top step of the appropriate leader, supervisory, or production facilitating grade on the regular schedule, plus the cents per hour difference between the top step of the appropriate nonsupervisory grade on the regular schedule and the special nonsupervisory rate.
(2) For a multiple rate range, the step 2 rate shall equal the step 2 rate of the appropriate leader, supervisory, or production facilitating grade on the regular schedule, plus the cents per hour difference between the prevailing rate of the appropriate nonsupervisory grade on the regular schedule and the prevailing rate of the special rate position. Other required step rates shall be computed in accordance with the formula established in § 532.203 of this subpart.
[55 FR 46144, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.254 - Special schedules.
(a) A lead agency, with the approval of OPM, may establish special schedules for use within an area for specific occupations that are critical to the mission of a Federal activity based on findings that—
(1) Unusual prevailing pay practices exist in the private sector that are incompatible with regular schedule practices, and serious recruitment or retention problems exist or will likely develop if employees are paid from the authorized regular schedule; or
(2) Administrative considerations require the establishment of special schedules to address unique agency missions or other unusual circumstances that OPM considers appropriate.
(b) An OPM authorization for a special schedule shall include instructions for its construction, application, and administration.
(c) Unless otherwise specified, positions covered by special schedules shall be subject to the general provisions of this part and to other applicable rules and regulations of OPM.
[57 FR 57876, Dec. 8, 1992]
§ 532.255 - Regular appropriated fund wage schedules in foreign areas.
(a) The Department of Defense shall establish and issue regular appropriated fund wage schedules for U.S. citizens who are employees in foreign areas. These wage schedules shall provide rates of pay for nonsupervisory, leader, supervisory, and production facilitating employees.
(b) Schedules shall be—
(1) Computed on the basis of a simple average of all regular appropriated fund wage area schedules in effect on December 31; and
(2) Effective on the first day of the first pay period that begins on or after January 1 of the succeeding year.
(c) Step 2 rates for each nonsupervisory grade shall be derived by computing a simple average of each step 2 rate for each of the 15 grades of all nonsupervisory wage rate schedules designated in paragraph (b) of this section.
(d) Through the use of the step 2 rates derived under the schedule averaging process, the step rates for each of the 15 grades of the nonsupervisory schedule and all scheduled pay rates for leaders and supervisors shall be developed by using the standard formulas established in 5 CFR 532.203, Structure of regular wage schedules.
(e) Pay schedules for production facilitating positions shall be established in accordance with the table in § 532.263(c) of this subpart.
[50 FR 38634, Sept. 24, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 28799, Aug. 12, 1986; 51 FR 39853, Nov. 3, 1986; 54 FR 52011, Dec. 20, 1989. Redesignated and amended at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990; 58 FR 13194, Mar. 10, 1993]
§ 532.257 - Regular nonappropriated fund wage schedules in foreign areas.
(a) The Department of Defense shall establish and issue regular nonappropriated fund wage schedules for U.S. citizens who are wage employees in foreign areas. These schedules will provide rates of pay for nonsupervisory, leader, and supervisory employees.
(b) Schedules will be—
(1) Computed on the basis of a simple average of all regular nonappropriated fund wage area schedules defined for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia in effect on the first Sunday in January; and
(2) Effective on the first Sunday in January of each year.
(c) Step 2 rates for each nonsupervisory grade will be derived by computing a simple average of each step 2 rate for each of the 15 grades of all nonsupervisory wage rate schedules designated in paragraph (b) of this section.
(d) Through the use of the step 2 rates derived under the schedule averaging process, the step rates for each of the 15 grades of the nonsupervisory schedule and all scheduled pay rates for leaders and supervisors will be developed by using the standard formulas established in 5 CFR 532.203, Structure of regular wage schedules.
[50 FR 38634, Sept. 24, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 28799, Aug. 12, 1986; 54 FR 52011, Dec. 20, 1989. Redesignated and amended at 55 FR 46141, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.259 - Special appropriated fund wage schedules for U.S. insular areas.
(a) The lead agency shall establish and issue special wage schedules for U.S. civil service wage employees in certain U.S. insular areas. The Department of Defense is the lead agency for American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Midway, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These schedules shall provide rates of pay for nonsupervisory, leader, supervisory, and production facilitating employees.
(b) Special schedules shall be established at the same time and with rates identical to the foreign area appropriated fund wage schedules established under § 532.255 of this subpart.
(c) Wage employees recruited from outside the insular area where employed, who meet the same eligibility requirements as those specified for General Schedule employees in § 591.209 of subpart B of part 591, are also paid as a part of basic pay a differential for recruitment and retention purposes. The differential rate shall be that established for General Schedule employees in appendix B of subpart B of part 591 and shall be adjusted effective concurrently with the special schedules.
[58 FR 13194, Mar. 10, 1993, as amended at 84 FR 22693, May 20, 2019]
§ 532.261 - Special wage schedules for leader and supervisory schedules for leader and supervisory wage employees in the Puerto Rico wage area.
(a) The Department of Defense shall establish special wage schedules for leader and supervisory wage employees in the Puerto Rico wage area.
(b) The step 2 rate for each grade of the leader wage schedule shall be equal to 120 percent of the rate for step 2 of the corresponding grade of the nonsupervisory regular wage schedule for the Puerto Rico wage area.
(c) The step 2 rate for the supervisory wage schedule shall be:
(1) For grades WS-1 through WS-10, equal to the rate for step 2 of the corresponding grade of the nonsupervisory regular wage schedule for the Puerto Rico wage area, plus 60 percent of the rate for step 2 of WG-10;
(2) For grades WS-11 through WS-18, the second rate of WS-10 plus 5, 11.5, 19.6, 29.2, 40.3, 52.9, 67.1, and 82.8 percent, respectively, of the difference between the step 2 rates of WS-10 and WS-19; and
(3) For grade WS-19, the third rate in effect for General Schedule grade GS-14 at the time of the area wage schedule adjustment. The WS-19 rate shall include any cost of living allowance payable for the area under 5 U.S.C. 5941.
(d) Step rates shall be developed by using the formula established in § 532.203 of this subpart.
[55 FR 46144, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.263 - Special wage schedules for production facilitating positions.
(a) The lead agency in each FWS wage area shall establish special nonsupervisory and supervisory production facilitating wage schedules for employees properly allocable to production facilitating positions under applicable Federal Wage System job grading standards.
(b) Nonsupervisory schedules shall have 11 pay levels, and supervisory schedules shall have 9 pay levels.
(c) Pay levels and rates of pay for nonsupervisory (WD) schedules and supervisory (WN) schedules shall be identical to the pay levels and rates of pay for the corresponding grades on the local FWS regular supervisory wage schedule. Pay levels shall be determined in accordance with the following table:
| WN supervisory level
| WS grade
|
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WD nonsupervisory Level:
| | |
1 | | 3
|
2 | | 4
|
3 | | 5
|
4 | | 6
|
5 | 1 | 7
|
6 | 2 | 8
|
7 | 3 | 9
|
8 | 4 | 10
|
9 | 5 | 11
|
10 | 6 | 12
|
11 | 7 | 13
|
| 8 | 14
|
| 9 | 15 |
(d) Special production facilitating wage schedules shall be effective on the same date as the regular wage schedules in the FWS wage area.
[55 FR 46144, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.265 - Special wage schedules for apprentices and shop trainees.
(a) Agencies may establish special wage schedules for apprentices and shop trainees who are included in:
(1) Formal apprenticeship programs involving training for journeyman level duties in occupations that are recognized as apprenticeable by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; or
(2) Formal shop trainee programs involving training for journeyman level duties in nonapprenticeable occupations that require specialized trade or craft skill and knowledge.
(b) Special schedules shall consist of a single wage rate for each training period. Wage rates shall be determined as follows:
(1) Rates shall be based on the current second step rate of the target journeyman grade level on the regular nonsupervisory wage schedule for the area where the apprentice or trainee is employed.
(2) The entrance rate shall be computed at 65 percent of the journeyman level, step 2, rate, or the WG-1, step 1, rate, whichever is greater.
(3) When the WG-1, step 1, rate is used, the apprentice rate shall be increased by a minimum of 5 cents per hour for each succeeding increment interval until the rate obtained by this method equals the rate computed under the formula. No increase shall be less then 5 cents per hour.
(c) Advancement to higher increments shall be at 26-week intervals, regardless of the total length of the training period. Intermediate rates shall be established by subtracting the entrance rate from the journeyman level, step 2 rate, and dividing the difference by the number of 26-week periods of the particular training term. The resulting quotient equals the increment for each succeeding rate.
(d) Agencies may hire at advanced rates or accelerate progression through scheduled wage rates if prescribed by approved agency training standards or programs.
(e) If the employee is promoted to the target job or to a job at the same grade level, the promotion shall be to the second step rate. If the employee is assigned to a job at a grade level that is less than the grade level of the target job, existing pay fixing rules shall be followed.
[55 FR 46144, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.267 - Special wage schedules for aircraft, electronic, and optical instrument overhaul and repair positions in Puerto Rico.
(a) The Department of Defense shall conduct special industry surveys and establish special wage schedules for wage employees in Puerto Rico whose primary duties involve the performance of work related to aircraft, electronic equipment, and optical instrument overhaul and repair.
(b) Except as provided in this section, regular appropriated fund wage survey and wage-setting procedures are applicable.
(c) Special survey specifications are as follows:
(1) Surveys must, at a minimum, include the air transportation and electronics industries in the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes:
2022 NAICS codes
| 2022 NAICS industry titles
|
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333310 | Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing.
|
3341 | Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing.
|
33422 | Radio and television broadcasting and wireless communications equipment manufacturing.
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33429 | Other communications equipment manufacturing.
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3343 | Audio and video equipment manufacturing.
|
334412 | Bare printed circuit board manufacturing.
|
334413 | Semiconductor and related device manufacturing.
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334418 | Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly) manufacturing.
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334419 | Other electronic component manufacturing.
|
334511 | Search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical system and instrument manufacturing.
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334515 | Instrument manufacturing for measuring and testing electricity and electrical signals.
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334610 | Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media.
|
42342 | Office equipment merchant wholesalers.
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42343 | Computer and computer peripheral equipment and software merchant wholesalers.
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4811 | Scheduled air transportation.
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4812 | Nonscheduled air transportation.
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4879 | Scenic and sightseeing transportation, other.
|
4881 | Support activities for air transportation.
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4921 | Couriers and express delivery services.
|
56172 | Janitorial services.
|
62191 | Ambulance services.
|
81142 | Reupholstery and furniture repair. |
(2) Surveys shall cover all establishments in the surveyed industries.
(3) Surveys shall, as a minimum, include all the following jobs:
Job titles
| Job grades
|
---|
Aircraft Cleaner | 3
|
Fleet Service Worker | 5
|
Aircraft Mechanic | 10
|
Industrial Electronic Controls Repairer | 10
|
Aircraft Instrument Mechanic | 11
|
Electronic Test Equipment Repairer | 11
|
Electronics Mechanic | 11
|
Electronic Computer Mechanic | 11
|
Television Station Mechanic | 11 |
(d) The data collected in a special wage survey shall be considered adequate if there are as many weighted matches used in computing the nonsupervisory payline as there are employees covered by the special wage rate schedules.
(e) Each survey job used in computing the nonsupervisory payline must include a minimum of three unweighted matches.
(f) Special schedules shall have three step rates with the payline fixed at step 2. Step 1 shall be set at 96 percent of the payline rate, and step 3 shall be set at 104 percent of the payline rate.
(g) The waiting period for within-grade increases shall be 26 weeks between steps 1 and 2 and 78 weeks between steps 2 and 3.
(h) Special wage schedules shall be effective on the same date as the regular wage schedules for the Puerto Rico wage area.
[55 FR 46145, Nov. 1, 1990, as amended at 60 FR 62701, Dec. 7, 1995; 71 FR 35374, June 20, 2006; 73 FR 45853, Aug. 7, 2008; 78 FR 58154, Sept. 23, 2013; 84 FR 36814, July 30, 2019; 89 FR 4540, Jan. 24, 2024]
§ 532.269 - Special wage schedules for Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army navigation lock and dam employees.
(a) The Department of Defense shall establish special wage schedules for nonsupervisory, leader, and supervisory wage employees of the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, who are engaged in operating lock and dam equipment or who repair and maintain navigation lock and dam operating machinery and equipment.
(b) Employees shall be subject to one of the following pay provisions:
(1) If all navigation lock and dam installations under a District headquarters office are located within a single wage area, the employees shall be paid from special wage schedules having rates identical to the regular wage schedule applicable to that wage area.
(2) If navigation lock and dam installations under a District headquarters office are located in more than one wage area, employees shall be paid from a special wage schedule having rates identical to the regular wage schedule authorized for the headquarters office.
(c) Each special wage schedule shall be effective on the same date as the regular schedule on which it is based.
[55 FR 46145, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.271 - Special wage schedules for National Park Service positions in overlap areas.
(a)(1) The Department of the Interior shall establish special schedules for wage employees of the National Park Service whose duty station is located in one of the following NPS jurisdictions:
(i) Blue Ridge Parkway;
(ii) Natchez Trace Parkway; and
(iii) Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
(2) Each of these NPS jurisdictions is located in (i.e., overlaps) more than one FWS wage area.
(b) The special overlap wage schedules in each of the NPS jurisdictions shall be based on a determination concerning which regular nonsupervisory wage schedule in the overlapped FWS wage areas provides the most favorable payline for the employees.
(c) The most favorable payline shall be determined by computing a simple average of the 15 nonsupervisory second step rates on each one of the regular schedules authorized for each wage area overlapped. The highest average obtained by this method will identify the regular schedule that produces the most favorable payline.
(d) Each special schedule shall be effective on the same date as the regular schedule on which it is based.
(e) If there is a change in the identification of the most favorable payline, the special scheule for the current year shall be issued on its normal effective date. The next special scheule shall be issued on the effective date of the next regular schedule that produced the most favorable payline for the NPS jurisdiction in the previous year.
[55 FR 46145, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.273 - Special wage schedules for United States Information Agency Radio Antenna Rigger positions.
(a) The United States Information Agency shall establish special wage schedules for Radio Antenna Riggers employed at transmitting and relay stations in the United States.
(b) The wage rate shall be the regular wage rate for the appropriate grade for Radio Antenna Rigger for the wage area in which the station is located, plus 25 percent of that rate.
(c) The 25 percent differential shall be in lieu of any environmental differential that would otherwise be payable.
(d) The special schedules shall be effective on the same date as the regular wage schedules for the wage area in which the positions are located.
[55 FR 46145, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.277 - Special wage schedules for U.S. Navy positions in Bridgeport, California.
(a) The Department of Defense shall establish special wage schedules for prevailing rate employees at the United States Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California.
(b) Schedules shall be established by increasing the step 2 rates on the Reno, Nevada, regular wage schedule by 10 percent.
(c) Step rates shall be developed by using the standard formulas established in § 532.203 of this subpart.
(d) The special wage schedules shall be effective on the same date as the regular wage schedules applicable to the Reno, Nevada, wage area.
[55 FR 46146, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.281 - Special wage schedules for divers and tenders.
(a) Agencies are authorized to establish special schedule payments for prevailing rate employees who perform diving and tending duties.
(b) Employees who perform diving duties shall be paid 175 percent of the locality WG-10, step 2, rate for all payable hours of the shift.
(c) Employees who perform tending duties shall be paid at the locality WG-10, step 2, rate for all payable hours of the shift.
(d) Employees whose regular scheduled rate exceeds the diving/tending rate on the day they perform such duties shall retain their regular scheduled rate on that day.
(e) An employee's diving/tending rate shall be used as the basic rate of pay for computing all premium payments for a shift.
(f) Employees who both dive and tend on the same shift shall receive the higher diving rate as the basic rate for all hours of the shift.
[55 FR 46146, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.283 - Special wage schedules for nonappropriated fund tipped employees classified as waiter/waitress.
(a) Tipped employees shall be paid from the regular nonappropriated fund (NAF) schedule applicable to the employee's duty station.
(b) A tip offset may be authorized for employees classified as Waiter/Waitress. For purposes of this section, a tipped employee is one who is engaged in an occupation in which he or she customarily and regularly receives more than $30 a month in tips, and a tip offset is the amount of money by which an employer, in meeting legal minimum wage standards, may reduce a tipped employee's cash wage in consideration of the receipt of tips.
(c) A tip offset may be established, abolished, or adjusted by NAF instrumentalities on an annual basis and at such additional times as new or revised minimum wage statutes require. The amount of any tip offset may vary within a single instrumentality based on location, type of service, or time of service.
(d) If tipped employees are represented by a labor organization holding exclusive recognition, the employing NAF instrumentality shall negotiate with such organization to arrive at a determination as to whether, when, and how much tip offset shall be applied. Changes in tip offset practices may be made more frequently than annually as a result of collective bargaining agreement.
(e) Tip offset practices shall be governed by the Fair Labor Standards Act, as amended, or the applicable statutes of the State, possession or territory where an employee works, whichever provides the greater benefit to the employee. In locations where tip offset is prohibited by law, the requirements of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section do not apply.
[55 FR 46146, Nov. 1, 1990]
§ 532.285 - Special wage schedules for supervisors of negotiated rate Bureau of Reclamation employees.
(a) The Department of the Interior shall establish and issue special wage schedules for wage supervisors of negotiated rate wage employees in the Bureau of Reclamation. These schedules shall be based on annual special wage surveys conducted by the Bureau of Reclamation in each special wage area. Survey jobs representing Bureau of Reclamation positions at up to four levels will be matched to private industry jobs in each special wage area. Special schedule rates for each position will be based on prevailing rates for that particular job in private industry.
(b) Each supervisory job shall be described at one of four levels corresponding to the four supervisory situations described in Factor I and four levels of Subfactor IIIA of the FWS Job Grading Standard for Supervisors. They shall be titled in accordance with regular FWS practices, with the added designation of level I, II, III, or IV. The special survey and wage schedule for a given special wage area includes only those occupations and levels having employees in that area. For each position on the special schedule, there shall be three step rates. Step 2 is the prevailing rate as determined by the survey; step 1 is 96 percent of the prevailing rate; and step 3 is 104 percent of the prevailing rate.
(c) For each special wage area, the Bureau of Reclamation shall designate and appoint a special wage survey committee, including a chairperson and two other members (at least one of whom shall be a supervisor paid from the special wage schedule), and one or more two-person data collection teams (each of which shall include at least one supervisor paid from the special wage schedule). The local wage survey committee shall determine the prevailing rate for each survey job as a weighted average. Survey specifications are as follows for all surveys:
(1) Based on Bureau of Reclamation activities and types of supervisory positions in the special wage area, the Bureau of Reclamation must survey private industry companies, with no minimum employment size requirement for establishments, in the following North American Industry Classification System code subsectors:
2022 NAICS codes
| 2022 NAICS industry titles
|
---|
211 | Oil and gas extraction.
|
212 | Mining (except oil and gas).
|
213 | Support activities for mining.
|
221 | Utilities.
|
333 | Machinery manufacturing.
|
334 | Computer and electronic product manufacturing.
|
335 | Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing.
|
484 | Truck transportation.
|
492 | Couriers and messengers.
|
493 | Warehousing and storage.
|
516 | Broadcasting and content providers.
|
517 | Telecommunications.
|
562 | Waste management and remediation services.
|
811 | Repair and maintenance. |
(2) Each local wage survey committee shall compile lists of all companies in the survey area known to have potential job matches. For the first survey, all companies on the list will be surveyed. Subsequently, companies shall be removed from the survey list if they prove not to have job matches, and new companies will be added if they are expected to have job matches. Survey data will be shared with other local wage survey committees when the data from any one company is applicable to more than one special wage area.
(3) For each area, survey job descriptions shall be tailored to correspond to the position of each covered supervisor in that area. They will be described at one of four levels (I, II, III, or IV) corresponding to the definitions of the four supervisory situations described in Factor I and four levels of Subfactor IIIA of the FWS Job Grading Standard for Supervisors. A description of the craft, trade, or labor work supervised will be included in each supervisory survey job description.
(d) Special wage area boundaries shall be identical to the survey areas covered by the special wage surveys. The areas of application in which the special schedules will be paid are generally smaller than the survey areas, reflecting actual Bureau of Reclamation worksites and the often scattered location of surveyable private sector jobs. Special wage schedules shall be established in the following areas:
The Great Plains Region
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Montana: All counties except Lincoln, Sanders,Lake, Flathead, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Granite, and Ravalli
Wyoming: All counties except Lincoln, Teton, sublette, Uinta, and Sweetwater
Colorado: All counties except Moffat, Rio Blanco, Garfield, Mesa, Delta, Montrose, San Miguel, Ouray, Delores, San Juan, Montezuma, La Plata, and Archuleta
North Dakota: All counties
South Dakota: All counties
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Montana: Broadwater, Jefferson,Lewis and Clark, Yellowstone, and Bighorn Counties
Wyoming: All counties except Lincoln, Teton, Sublette, Uinta, and Sweetwater
Colorado: Boulder, Chaffee, Clear Creek, Eagle, Fremont, Gilpin, Grand, Lake, Larimer, Park, Pitkin, Pueblo, and Summitt
Beginning month of survey: August
The Mid-Pacific Region
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
California: Shasta, Sacramento, Butte, San Francisco, Merced, Stanislaus
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
California: Shasta, Sacramento, Fresno, Alameda, Tehoma, Tuolumne, Merced
Beginning month of survey: February
Green Springs Power Field Station
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Oregon: Jackson
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Oregon: Jackson
Beginning month of survey: April
Pacific NW. Region Drill Crew
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Montana: Flathead, Missoula
Oregon: Lane, Bend, Medford, Umatilla, Multnomah
Utah: Salt Lake
Idaho: Ada, Canyon, Adams
Washington: Spokane, Grant, Lincoln, Okanogan
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Oregon: Deschutes, Jackson, Umatilla
Montana: Missoula
Idaho: Ada
Washington: Grant, Lincoln, Douglas, Okanogan, Yakima
Beginning month of survey: April
Snake River Area Office (Central Snake/Minidoka)
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Idaho: Ada, Caribou, Bingham, Bannock
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Idaho: Gem, Elmore, Bonneville, Minidoka, Boise, Valley, Power
Beginning month of survey: April
Hungry Horse Project Office
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Montana: Flathead, Missoula, Cascade, Sanders, Lake
Idaho: Bonner
Washington: Pend Oreille
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Montana: Flathead
Beginning month of survey: March
Grand Coulee Power Office (Grand Coulee Project Office)
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Oregon: Multnomah
Washington: Spokane, King
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Washington: Grant, Douglas, Lincoln, Okanogan
Beginning month of survey: April
Upper Columbia Area Office (Yakima)
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Washington: King, Yakima
Oregon: Multnomah
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Washington: Yakima
Oregon: Umatilla
Beginning Month of Survey: September
Colorado River Storage Project Area
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Arizona: Apache, Coconino, Navajo
Colorado: Moffat, Montrose, Routt, Gunnison, Rio Blanco, Mesa, Garfield, Eagle, Delta, Pitkin, San Miguel, Delores, Montezuma, La Plata, San Juan, Ouray, Archuleta, Hindale, Mineral
Wyoming: Unita, Sweetwater, Carbon, Albany, Laramie, Goshen, Platte, Niobrara, Converse, Natrona, Fremont, Sublette, Lincoln
Utah: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Davis, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, Salt Lake, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne, Weber
Special Survey Area of Application (Counties)
Arizona: Coconino
Colorado: Montrose, Gunnison, Mesa
Wyoming: Lincoln
Utah: Daggett
Beginning month of survey: March
Elephant Butte Area
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
New Mexico: Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, Donña Ana, Otero, Eddy, Lea, Roosevelt, Chaves, Lincoln, Sierra, Socorro, Catron, Cibola, Valencia, Bernalillo, Torrance, Guadalupe, De Baca, Curry, Quay
Texas: El Paso, Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presido, Brewster, Pecos, Reeves, Loving, Ward, Winkler
Arizona: Apache, Greenlee, Graham, Cochise
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
New Mexico: Sierra
Beginning month of survey: June
Lower Colorado Dams Area
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Nevada: Clark
California: Los Angeles
Arizona: Maricopa
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Nevada: Clark
California: San Bernardino
Arizona: Mohave
Beginning month of survey: August
Yuma Projects Area
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
California: San Diego
Arizona: Maricopa, Yuma
Note:
Bureau of Reclamation may add other survey counties for dredge operator supervisors because of the uniqueness of the occupation and difficulty in finding job matches.)
Special Wage Area of Application (Counties)
Arizona: Yuma
Beginning month of survey: November (Maintenance) and April (Dredging)
Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO, Area
Special Wage Survey Area (Counties)
Colorado: Jefferson, Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Larimer
Special Wage Survey Area of Application (Counties)
Colorado: Jefferson
Beginning month of survey: February
(e) These special schedule positions will be identified by pay plan code XE, grade 00, and the Federal Wage System occupational codes will be used. New employees shall be hired at step 1 of the position. With satisfactory or higher performance, advancement between steps shall be automatic after 52 weeks of service.
(f)(1) In the first year of implementation, all special areas will have full-scale surveys.
(2) Current employees shall be placed in step 2 of the new special schedule, or, if their current rate of pay exceeds the rate for step 2, they shall be placed in step 3. Pay retention shall apply to any employee whose rate of basic pay would otherwise be reduced as a result of placement in these new special wage schedules.
(3) The waiting period for within-grade increases shall begin on the employee's first day under the new special schedule.
[60 FR 5310, Jan. 27, 1995, as amended at 69 FR 7105, Feb. 13, 2004; 71 FR 35375, June 20, 2006; 73 FR 45853, Aug. 7, 2008; 78 FR 58154, Sept. 23, 2013; 84 FR 36814, July 30, 2019; 89 FR 4541, Jan. 24, 2024]
§ 532.287 - Special wage schedules for nonappropriated fund automotive mechanics.
(a) The Department of Defense (DOD) will establish a flat rate pay system for nonappropriated fund (NAF) automotive mechanics. This flat rate pay system will take into account local prevailing rates, the mechanic's skill level, and the standard number of hours required to complete a particular job.
(b) DOD will issue special wage schedules for NAF automotive mechanics who are covered by the flat rate pay system. These special schedules will provide rates of pay for nonsupervisory, leader, and supervisory employees. These special schedule positions will be identified by pay plan codes XW (nonsupervisory), XY (leader), and XZ (supervisory), grades 8-10, and will use the Federal Wage System occupational code 5823.
(c) DOD will issue special wage schedules for NAF automotive mechanics based on annual special flat rate surveys of similar jobs conducted in each special schedule wage area.
(1) The survey area for these special surveys will include the same counties as the regular NAF survey area.
(2) The survey jobs used will be Automotive Worker and Automotive Mechanic.
(3) The special surveys will include data on automotive mechanics that are paid under private industry flat rate pay plans as well as those paid by commission.
(4) In addition to all standard North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes currently used on the regular surveys, the industries surveyed will include—
2022 NAICS Codes
| 2022 NAICS Industry titles
|
---|
441110 | New car dealers.
|
811111 | General automotive repair.
|
811191 | Automotive oil change and lubrication shops. |
(5) The surveys will cover establishments with a total employment of eight or more.
(6) The special schedules for NAF automotive mechanics will be effective on the same dates as the regular wage schedules in the NAF FWS wage area.
(d) New employees will be hired at step 1 of the position under the flat rate pay system. Current employees will be moved to these special wage schedules on a step-by-step basis. Pay retention will apply to any employee whose rate of basic pay would otherwise be reduced as a result of placement in these new special schedules.
[79 FR 22765, Apr. 24, 2014, as amended at 89 FR 4541, Jan. 24, 2024; 89 FR 8065, Feb. 6, 2024]
§ 532.289 - Special wage schedules for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flood control employees of the Vicksburg District in Mississippi.
(a)(1) The Department of Defense will establish special wage schedules for wage employees of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who work at flood control dams (also known as reservoir projects) and whose duty station is located in one of the lakes that comprise the Vicksburg District of the Mississippi Valley Division.
(2) These special wage schedules will provide rates of pay for nonsupervisory, leader, and supervisory employees. These special schedule positions will be identified by pay plan codes XR (nonsupervisory), XT (leader), and XU (supervisory).
(b) The Vicksburg District of the Mississippi Valley Division is comprised of the following four lakes:
(1) Grenada Lake in Grenada County, MS
(2) Enid Lake in Yalobusha County, MS
(3) Sardis Lake in Panola County, MS
(4) Arkabutla Lake in Tate County, MS
(c) Special wage schedules shall be established at the same time and with rates identical to the Memphis, TN, appropriated fund wage schedule.
[80 FR 61277, Oct. 13, 2015]
Appendix Appendix A - Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 532—Nationwide Schedule of Appropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
Link to an amendment published at 90 FR 7440, Jan. 21, 2025.
This appendix shows the annual schedule of wage surveys. It lists all States alphabetically, each State being followed by an alphabetical listing of all wage areas in the State. Information given for each wage area includes—
(1) The lead agency responsible for conducting the survey;
(2) The month in which the survey will begin; and
(3) Whether full-scale surveys will be done in odd or even numbered fiscal years.
State
| Wage area
| Lead agency
| Beginning month of survey
| Fiscal year of full-scale survey odd or even
|
---|
Alabama | Anniston-Gadsden | DoD | April | Even.
|
| Birmingham | DoD | January | Even.
|
| Dothan | DoD | July | Odd.
|
| Huntsville | DoD | April | Even.
|
Alaska | Alaska | DoD | July | Even.
|
Arizona | Northeastern Arizona | DoD | March | Odd.
|
| Phoenix | DoD | March | Odd.
|
| Tucson | DoD | March | Odd.
|
Arkansas | Little Rock | DoD | August | Even.
|
California | Fresno | DoD | February | Odd.
|
| Los Angeles | DoD | September | Even.
|
| Sacramento | DoD | February | Odd.
|
| Salinas-Monterey | DoD | February | Even.
|
| San Bernardino-Riverside-Ontario | DoD | September | Even.
|
| San Diego | DoD | September | Odd.
|
| San Francisco | DoD | September | Odd.
|
| Santa Barbara | DoD | September | Even.
|
| Stockton | DoD | February | Odd.
|
Colorado | Denver | DoD | January | Odd.
|
| Southern Colorado | DoD | January | Even.
|
Connecticut | New Haven-Hartford | DoD | April | Odd.
|
| New London | DoD | September | Even.
|
Delaware | Wilmington | DoD | November | Even.
|
District of Columbia | Washington, D.C | DoD | August | Odd.
|
Florida | Cocoa Beach-Melbourne | DoD | October | Even.
|
| Jacksonville | DoD | January | Odd.
|
| Miami | DoD | January | Odd.
|
| Panama City | DoD | September | Even.
|
| Pensacola | DoD | September | Odd.
|
| Tampa-St. Petersburg | DoD | April | Even.
|
Georgia | Albany | DoD | August | Odd.
|
| Atlanta | DoD | May | Odd.
|
| Augusta | DoD | June | Odd.
|
| Columbus | DoD | August | Odd.
|
| Macon | DoD | June | Odd.
|
| Savannah | DoD | May | Odd.
|
Hawaii | Hawaii | DoD | June | Even.
|
Idaho | Boise | DoD | July | Odd.
|
Illinois | Central Illinois | DoD | September | Odd.
|
| Chicago | DoD | September | Even.
|
Indiana | Bloomington-Bedford-Washington | DoD | October | Odd.
|
| Fort Wayne-Marion | DoD | October | Odd.
|
| Indianapolis | DoD | October | Odd.
|
Iowa | Cedar Rapids-Iowa City | DoD | July | Even.
|
| Davenport-Rock Island-Moline | DoD | October | Even.
|
| Des Moines | DoD | September | Odd.
|
Kansas | Topeka | DoD | November | Even.
|
| Wichita | DoD | November | Even.
|
Kentucky | Lexington | DoD | February | Even.
|
| Louisville | DoD | February | Odd.
|
Louisiana | Lake Charles-Alexandria | DoD | April | Even.
|
| New Orleans | DoD | November | Odd.
|
| Shreveport | DoD | May | Even.
|
Maine | Augusta
1 | DoD | May | Even.
|
| Central and Northern Maine | DoD | June | Even.
|
Maryland | Baltimore | DoD | September | Odd.
|
| Hagerstown-Martinsburg-Chambersburg | DoD | January | Even.
|
Massachusetts | Boston | DoD | August | Even.
|
| Central and Western Massachusetts | DoD | June | Even.
|
Michigan | Detroit | DoD | January | Odd.
|
| Northwestern Michigan | DoD | August | Odd.
|
| Southwestern Michigan
1 | DoD | October | Even.
|
Minnesota | Duluth | DoD | June | Odd.
|
| Minneapolis-St. Paul | DoD | March | Odd.
|
Mississippi | Biloxi | DoD | November | Even.
|
| Northern Mississippi | DoD | February | Even.
|
| Jackson | DoD | February | Odd.
|
| Meridian | DoD | February | Odd.
|
Missouri | Kansas City | DoD | October | Odd.
|
| St. Louis | DoD | October | Odd.
|
| Southern Missouri | DoD | October | Odd.
|
Montana | Montana | DoD | July | Even.
|
Nebraska | Omaha | DoD | October | Odd.
|
Nevada | Las Vegas | DoD | September | Even.
|
| Reno | DoD | March | Even.
|
New Hampshire | Portsmouth | DoD | September | Even.
|
New Mexico | Albuquerque | DoD | April | Odd.
|
New York | Albany-Schenectady-Troy | DoD | March | Odd.
|
| Buffalo
1 | DoD | September | Odd.
|
| New York | DoD | January | Even.
|
| Northern New York | DoD | March | Odd.
|
| Rochester | DoD | February | Even.
|
| Syracuse-Utica-Rome | DoD | March | Even.
|
North Carolina | Asheville | DoD | June | Even.
|
| Central North Carolina | DoD | May | Even.
|
| Charlotte | DoD | August | Odd.
|
| Southeastern North Carolina | DoD | January | Odd.
|
North Dakota | North Dakota | DoD | March | Even.
|
Ohio | Cincinnati | DoD | January | Odd.
|
| Cleveland | DoD | April | Odd.
|
| Columbus | DoD | January | Odd.
|
| Dayton | DoD | January | Even.
|
Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | DoD | August | Odd.
|
| Tulsa | DoD | August | Odd.
|
Oregon | Portland | DoD | August | Even.
|
| Southwestern Oregon | DoD | June | Even.
|
Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | DoD | January | Even.
|
| Philadelphia | DoD | October | Even.
|
| Pittsburgh | DoD | July | Odd.
|
| Scranton-Wilkes-Barre | DoD | August | Odd.
|
Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico | DoD | July | Odd.
|
Rhode Island | Narragansett Bay | DoD | January | Odd.
|
South Carolina | Charleston | DoD | July | Even.
|
| Columbia | DoD | May | Even.
|
South Dakota | Eastern South Dakota
1 | DoD | October | Even.
|
Tennessee | Eastern Tennessee | DoD | February | Odd.
|
| Memphis | DoD | February | Even.
|
| Nashville | DoD | February | Even.
|
Texas | Austin | DoD | June | Even.
|
| Corpus Christi | DoD | June | Even.
|
| Dallas-Fort Worth | DoD | October | Odd.
|
| El Paso | DoD | April | Even.
|
| Houston-Galveston-Texas City | DoD | March | Even.
|
| San Antonio | DoD | June | Odd.
|
| Texarkana | DoD | April | Odd.
|
| Waco | DoD | May | Odd.
|
| Western Texas | DoD | May | Odd.
|
| Wichita Falls-Southwestern Oklahoma | DoD | August | Even.
|
Utah | Utah | DoD | July | Odd.
|
Virginia | Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News-Hampton | DoD | May | Even.
|
| Richmond | DoD | November | Odd.
|
| Roanoke | DoD | November | Even.
|
Washington | Seattle-Everett-Tacoma | DoD | September | Even.
|
| Southeastern Washington-Eastern Oregon | DoD | June | Odd.
|
| Spokane | DoD | July | Odd.
|
West Virginia | West Virginia | DoD | March | Odd.
|
Wisconsin | Madison | DoD | July | Even.
|
| Milwaukee | DoD | June | Odd.
|
| Southwestern Wisconsin | DoD | June | Even.
|
Wyoming | Wyoming | DoD | January | Even.
|
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981]
Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting appendix A, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
Appendix Appendix B - Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 532—Nationwide Schedule of Nonappropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
This appendix shows the annual schedule of NAF wage surveys. It lists all States alphabetically, each State being followed by an alphabetical listing of all wage areas in the State. Information given for each wage area includes—
(1) The lead agency responsible for conducting the survey;
(2) The month in which the survey will begin; and
(3) Whether full-scale surveys will be conducted in odd or even numbered calendar years.
State
| Wage area
| Beginning month of
survey
| Calendar year of full-scale survey odd or even
|
---|
Alabama | Calhoun | April | Even.
|
| Madison | April | Even.
|
| Montgomery | April | Odd.
|
Alaska | Anchorage | June | Even.
|
Arizona | Maricopa | October | Even.
|
| Pima | October | Even.
|
| Yuma | October | Even.
|
Arkansas | Pulaski | April | Odd.
|
California | Kern | September | Odd.
|
| Los Angeles | September | Even.
|
| Monterey | September | Odd.
|
| Orange | September | Even.
|
| Riverside | September | Even.
|
| Sacramento | February | Odd.
|
| San Bernardino | September | Even.
|
| San Diego | September | Odd.
|
| San Joaquin | February | Odd.
|
| Santa Barbara | September | Even.
|
| Solano | September | Odd.
|
| Ventura | September | Even.
|
Colorado | Arapahoe-Denver | July | Even.
|
| El Paso | July | Even.
|
Connecticut | New London | July | Even.
|
Delaware | Kent | August | Odd.
|
District of Columbia | Washington, DC | August | Even.
|
Florida | Bay | January | Even.
|
| Brevard | January | Odd.
|
| Miami-Dade | January | Odd.
|
| Duval | January | Odd.
|
| Escambia | January | Even.
|
| Hillsborough | January | Odd.
|
| Monroe | January | Odd.
|
| Okaloosa | January | Even.
|
| Orange | January | Even.
|
Georgia | Chatham | March | Odd.
|
| Cobb | June | Odd.
|
| Columbus | June | Odd.
|
| Dougherty | March | Odd.
|
| Houston | April | Odd.
|
| Lowndes | March | Odd.
|
| Richmond | April | Odd.
|
Guam | Guam | September | Even.
|
Hawaii | Honolulu | May | Even.
|
Idaho | Ada-Elmore | July | Odd.
|
Illinois | Lake | April | Even.
|
| St. Clair | April | Even.
|
Kansas | Leavenworth-Jackson-Johnson | April | Even.
|
| Sedgwick | April | Odd.
|
Kentucky | Christian-Montgomery | February | Even.
|
| Hardin-Jefferson | March | Even.
|
Louisiana | Bossier-Caddo | March | Odd.
|
| Orleans | June | Odd.
|
| Rapides | March | Odd.
|
Maine | York | October | Odd.
|
Maryland | Anne Arundel | August | Even.
|
| Charles-St. Mary's | August | Even.
|
| Frederick | August | Even.
|
| Harford | May | Even.
|
| Montgomery-Prince George's | August | Even.
|
Massachusetts | Hampden | October | Odd.
|
| Middlesex | October | Odd.
|
Michigan | Macomb | May | Odd.
|
Minnesota | Hennepin | July | Odd.
|
Mississippi | Harrison | March | Even.
|
| Lauderdale | March | Odd.
|
| Lowndes | March | Odd.
|
Montana | Cascade | July | Odd.
|
Nebraska | Douglas-Sarpy | April | Even.
|
Nevada | Churchill-Washoe | January | Even.
|
| Clark | January | Even.
|
New Jersey | Burlington | August | Odd.
|
| Morris | August | Odd.
|
New Mexico | Bernalillo | February | Odd.
|
| Curry | June | Odd.
|
| Dona Ana | February | Odd.
|
New York | Jefferson | May | Odd.
|
| Kings-Queens | October | Even.
|
| Niagara | May | Odd.
|
| Orange | May | Odd.
|
North Carolina | Craven | March | Even.
|
| Cumberland | March | Even.
|
| Onslow | February | Even.
|
| Wayne | March | Even.
|
North Dakota | Grand Forks | July | Odd.
|
| Ward | July | Odd.
|
Ohio | Greene-Montgomery | April | Odd.
|
Oklahoma | Comanche | March | Even.
|
| Oklahoma | March | Even.
|
Pennsylvania | Allegheny | May | Odd.
|
| Cumberland | May | Even.
|
| York | May | Even.
|
Puerto Rico | Guaynabo-San Juan | February | Even.
|
Rhode Island | Newport | July | Even.
|
South Carolina | Charleston | February | Even.
|
| Richland | March | Even.
|
South Dakota | Pennington | June | Even.
|
Tennessee | Shelby | February | Even.
|
Texas | Bell | June | Odd.
|
| Bexar | June | Even.
|
| Dallas | June | Even.
|
| El Paso | February | Odd.
|
| McLennan | May | Odd.
|
| Nueces | June | Even.
|
| Tarrant | June | Even.
|
| Taylor | June | Odd.
|
| Tom Green | June | Odd.
|
| Wichita | March | Even.
|
Utah | Davis-Salt Lake-Weber | July | Odd.
|
Virginia | Alexandria-Arlington-Fairfax | August | Even.
|
| Chesterfield-Richmond | August | Odd.
|
| Hampton-Newport News | May | Even.
|
| Norfolk-Portsmouth-Virginia Beach | May | Even.
|
| Prince William | August | Even.
|
Washington | Kitsap | June | Even.
|
| Pierce | July | Even.
|
| Snohomish | July | Even.
|
| Spokane | July | Odd.
|
Wyoming | Laramie | July | Even. |
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981]
Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting appendix B, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
Appendix Appendix C - Appendix C to Subpart B of Part 532—Appropriated Fund Wage and Survey Areas
Link to an amendment published at 90 FR 7442, Jan. 21, 2025.
This appendix lists the wage area definitions for appropriated fund employees. With a few exceptions, each area is defined in terms of county units, independent cities, or, in the New England States, of entire township or city units. Each wage area definition consists of:
(1) Wage area title. Wage areas usually carry the title of the principal city in the area. Sometimes, however, the area title reflects a broader geographic area, such as Wyoming or Eastern Tennessee.
(2) Survey area definition. Lists each county, independent city, or township in the survey area.
(3) Area of application definition. Lists each county, independent city, or township which, in addition to the survey area, is in the area of application.
Definitions of Wage and Wage Survey Areas
Alabama
Anniston-Gadsden
Survey Area
Alabama:
Calhoun
Etowah
Talladega
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Alabama:
Cherokee
Clay
Cleburne
De Kalb
Randolph
Birmingham
Survey Area
Alabama:
Jefferson
St. Clair
Shelby
Tuscaloosa
Walker
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Alabama:
Bibb
Blount
Chilton
Cullman
Fayette
Greene
Hale
Lamar
Marengo
Perry
Pickens
Dothan
Survey Area
Alabama:
Dale
Houston
Georgia:
Early
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Alabama:
Barbour
Coffee
Geneva
Henry
Georgia:
Clay
Miller
Seminole
Huntsville
Survey Area
Alabama:
Limestone
Madison
Marshall
Morgan
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Alabama:
Colbert
Franklin
Jackson
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Marion
Winston
Tennessee:
Franklin
Giles
Lawrence
Lincoln
Moore
Wayne
Alaska
Survey Area
Alaska:
Anchorage
Fairbanks
Juneau (and the areas within a 24-kilometer (15-mile) radius of their corporate city limits)
Area of Application.
State of Alaska (except special area schedules)
Arizona
Northeastern Arizona
Survey Area
Arizona:
Apache
Coconino
Navajo
New Mexico:
McKinley
San Juan
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Colorado:
Dolores
Gunnison (Only includes the Curecanti National Recreation Area portion)
La Plata
Montezuma
Montrose
Ouray
San Juan
San Miguel
Utah:
Garfield (Only includes the Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, and Canyonlands National Parks portions)
Grand (Only includes the Arches and Canyonlands National Parks portions)
Iron (Only includes the Cedar Breaks National Monument and Zion National Park portions)
Kane
San Juan
Washington
Wayne (Only includes the Capitol Reef and Canyonlands National Parks portions)
Phoenix
Survey Area
Arizona:
Gila
Maricopa
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Arizona:
Pinal
Yavapai
Tucson
Survey Area
Arizona:
Pima
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Arizona:
Cochise
Graham
Greenlee
Santa Cruz
Arkansas
Little Rock
Survey Area
Jefferson
Pulaski
Saline
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Arkansas:
Arkansas
Ashley
Baxter
Boone
Bradley
Calhoun
Chicot
Clay
Clark
Cleburne
Cleveland
Conway
Dallas
Desha
Drew
Faulkner
Franklin (Does not include the Fort Chaffee portion)
Fulton
Garland
Grant
Greene
Hot Spring
Independence
Izard
Jackson
Johnson
Lawrence
Lincoln
Logan
Lonoke
Marion
Monroe
Montgomery
Newton
Ouachita
Perry
Phillips
Pike
Polk
Pope
Prairie
Randolph
Scott
Searcy
Sharp
Stone
Union
Van Buren
White
Woodruff
Yell
California
Fresno
Survey Area
California:
Fresno
Kings
Tulare
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
Kern (Does not include China Lake Naval Weapons Center, Edwards Air Force Base, and portions occupied by Federal activities in Boron (City))
Madera (Does not include Devils Postpile National Monument and Yosemite National Park portions)
Los Angeles
Survey Area
California:
Los Angeles
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
Inyo (Includes the China Lake Naval Weapons Center portion only)
Kern (Includes the China Lake Naval Weapons Center, Edwards Air Force Base, and portions occupied by Federal activities at Boron (City) only)
Orange
Riverside (Includes the Joshua Tree National Monument portion only)
San Bernardino (All of San Bernardino County except that portion occupied by, and south and west of, the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests)
Ventura
Sacramento
Survey Area
California:
Placer
Sacramento
Sutter
Yolo
Yuba
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Colusa
Del Norte
El Dorado
Glenn
Humboldt
Lake
Modoc
Nevada
Plumas
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Tehama
Trinity
Salinas-Monterey
Survey Area
California:
Monterey
Area of Application. Survey area.
San Bernardino-Riverside-Ontario
Survey Area
California:
Riverside (Does not include the Joshua Tree National Monument portion)
San Bernardino (Only that portion occupied by, and south and west of the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests)
Area of Application. Survey area.
San Diego
Survey Area
California:
San Diego
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
Imperial
Arizona:
La Paz
Yuma
San Francisco
California:
Alameda
Contra Costa
Marin
Napa
San Francisco
San Mateo
Santa Clara
Solano
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
Mendocino
San Benito
Santa Cruz
Sonoma
Santa Barbara
Survey Area
California:
Santa Barbara
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
San Luis Obispo
Stockton
Survey Area
Calfornia:
San Joaquin
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
California:
Calaveras
Madera (Only includes Yosemite National Park portion)
Mariposa
Merced
Stanislaus
Tuolumne
Colorado
Denver
Survey Area
Colorado:
Adams
Arapahoe
Boulder
Broomfield
Denver
Douglas
Gilpin
Jefferson
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Colorado:
Clear Creek
Eagle
Elbert
Garfield
Grand
Jackson
Lake
Larimer
Logan
Morgan
Park
Phillips
Pitkin
Rio Blanco
Routt
Sedgwick
Summit
Washington
Weld
Yuma
Southern Colorado
Survey Area
Colorado:
El Paso
Pueblo
Teller
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Colorado:
Alamosa
Archuleta
Baca
Bent
Chaffee
Cheyenne
Conejos
Costilla
Crowley
Custer
Delta
Fremont
Gunnison (Does not include the Curecanti National Recreation Area portion)
Hinsdale
Huerfano
Kiowa
Kit Carson
Las Animas
Lincoln
Mineral
Otero
Prowers
Rio Grande
Saguache
Connecticut
New Haven—Hartford
Survey Area
Connecticut:
Hartford
New Haven
Area of application. Survey area plus:
Connecticut:
Fairfield
Litchfield
Middlesex
Tolland
New London
Survey Area
Connecticut:
New London
Area of application. Survey area.
Delaware
Wilmington
Survey Area
Delaware:
Kent
New Castle
Maryland:
Cecil
New Jersey:
Salem
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Delaware:
Sussex
Maryland:
Caroline
Dorchester
Kent
Somerset
Talbot
Wicomico
Worcester (Does not include the Assateague Island portion)
District of Columbia
Washington, DC
Survey Area
District of Columbia:
Washington, DC
Maryland:
Charles
Frederick
Montgomery
Prince George's
Virginia (cities):
Alexandria
Fairfax
Falls Church
Manassas
Manassas Park
Virginia (counties):
Arlington
Fairfax
Loudoun
Prince William
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Maryland:
Calvert
St. Mary's
Virginia (city):
Fredericksburg
Virginia (counties):
Albemarle (Only includes the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Augusta (Only includes the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Clarke
Culpeper
Fauquier
Greene (Only includes the Shenandoah National Park portion)
King George
Madison
Page (Only includes the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Rappahannock
Rockingham (Only includes the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Spotsylvania
Stafford
Warren
West Virginia:
Jefferson
Florida
Cocoa Beach-Melbourne
Survey Area
Florida:
Brevard
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Florida:
Indian River
Jacksonville
Survey Area
Florida:
Alachua
Baker
Clay
Duval
Nassau
St. Johns
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Florida:
Bradford
Citrus
Columbia
Dixie
Flagler
Gilchrist
Hamilton
Lafayette
Lake
Levy
Madison
Marion
Orange
Osceola
Putnam
Seminole
Sumter
Suwannee
Taylor
Union
Volusia
Georgia:
Camden
Charlton
Miami
Survey Area
Florida:
Miami-Dade
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Florida:
Broward
Collier
Glades
Hendry
Highlands
Martin
Monroe
Okeechobee
Palm Beach
St. Lucie
Panama City
Survey Area
Florida:
Bay
Gulf
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Florida:
Calhoun
Franklin
Gadsden
Holmes
Jackson
Jefferson
Leon
Liberty
Wakulla
Washington
Pensacola
Survey Area
Florida:
Escambia
Santa Rosa
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Florida
Okaloosa
Walton
Alabama:
Baldwin
Clarke
Conecuh
Covington
Escambia
Mobile
Monroe
Washington
Tampa-St. Petersburg
Survey Area
Florida:
Hillsborough
Pasco
Pinellas
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Florida:
Charlotte
De Soto
Hardee
Hernando
Lee
Manatee
Polk
Sarasota
Georgia
Albany
Survey Area
Georgia:
Colquitt
Dougherty
Lee
Mitchell
Worth
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Georgia:
Atkinson
Baker
Ben Hill
Berrien
Brooks
Calhoun
Clinch
Coffee
Cook
Decatur
Echols
Grady
Irwin
Lanier
Lowndes
Randolph
Sumter
Terrell
Thomas
Tift
Turner
Ware
Atlanta
Survey Area
Georgia:
Butts
Cherokee
Clayton
Cobb
De Kalb
Douglas
Fayette
Forsyth
Fulton
Gwinnett
Henry
Newton
Paulding
Rockdale
Walton
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Georgia:
Banks
Barrow
Bartow
Carroll
Chattooga
Clarke
Coweta
Dawson
Fannin
Floyd
Franklin
Gilmer
Gordon
Greene
Habersham
Hall
Haralson
Heard
Jackson
Jasper
Lamar
Lumpkin
Madison
Meriwether
Morgan
Murray
Oconee
Oglethorpe
Pickens
Pike
Polk
Rabun
Spalding
Stephens
Towns
Union
White
Whitfield
Augusta
Survey Area
Georgia:
Columbia
McDuffie
Richmond
South Carolina:
Aiken
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Georgia:
Burke
Elbert
Emanuel
Glascock
Hart
Jefferson
Jenkins
Lincoln
Taliaferro
Warren
Wilkes
South Carolina:
Allendale
Bamberg
Barnwell
Edgefield
McCormick
Columbus
Survey Area
Alabama:
Autauga
Elmore
Lee
Macon
Montgomery
Russell
Georgia
Chattahoochee
Columbus
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Alabama:
Bullock
Butler
Chambers
Coosa
Crenshaw
Dallas
Lowndes
Pike
Tallapoosa
Wilcox
Georgia:
Harris
Marion
Quitman
Schley
Stewart
Talbot
Taylor
Troup
Webster
Macon
Survey Area
Georgia:
Bibb
Houston
Jones
Laurens
Twiggs
Wilkinson
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Georgia:
Baldwin
Bleckley
Crawford
Crisp
Dodge
Dooly
Hancock
Johnson
Macon
Monroe
Montgomery
Peach
Pulaski
Putnam
Telfair
Treutlen
Upson
Washington
Wheeler
Wilcox
Savannah
Survey Area
Georgia:
Bryan
Chatham
Effingham
Liberty
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Georgia:
Appling
Bacon
Brantley
Bulloch
Candler
Evans
Glynn
Jeff Davis
Long
McIntosh
Pierce
Screven
Tattnall
Toombs
Wayne
South Carolina:
Beaufort (The portion south of Broad River)
Hampton
Jasper
Hawaii
Survey Area
Hawaii:
Honolulu
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Hawaii:
Hawaii
Kauai (Kauai county includes the islands of Kauai and Niihau)
Maui (Maui county includes the islands of Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kohoolawe)
Idaho
Boise
Survey Area
Idaho:
Ada
Boise
Canyon
Elmore
Gem
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Idaho:
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Bingham
Blaine
Bonneville
Butte
Camas
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Custer
Fremont
Gooding
Jefferson
Jerome
Lemhi
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
Illinois
Central Illinois
Survey Area
Illinois:
Champaign
Menard
Sangamon
Vermilion
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Illinois:
Christian
Clark
Coles
Crawford
Cumberland
De Witt
Douglas
Edgar
Ford
Jasper
Logan
McLean
Macon
Moultrie
Piatt
Shelby
Chicago
Survey Area
Illinois:
Cook
Du Page
Kane
Lake
McHenry
Will
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Illinois:
Boone
De Kalb
Grundy
Iroquois
Kankakee
Kendall
La Salle
Lee
Livingston
Ogle
Stephenson
Winnebago
Indiana:
Jasper
Lake
La Porte
Newton
Porter
Pulaski
Starke
Wisconsin:
Kenosha
Indiana
Bloomington-Bedford-Washington
Survey Area
Indiana:
Daviess
Greene
Knox
Lawrence
Martin
Monroe
Orange
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Indiana:
Crawford
Dubois
Gibson
Jackson
Owen
Perry
Pike
Posey
Spencer
Vanderburgh
Warrick
Illinois:
Edwards
Gallatin
Hardin
Lawrence
Richland
Wabash
White
Kentucky:
Crittenden
Daviess
Hancock
Henderson
Livingston
McLean
Ohio
Union
Webster
Fort Wayne-Marion
Survey Area
Indiana:
Adams
Allen
DeKalb
Grant
Huntington
Wells
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Indiana:
Blackford
Case
Elkhart
Fulton
Jay
Kosciusko
Lagrange
Marshall
Miami
Noble
St. Joseph
Steuben
Wabash
White
Whitley
Ohio:
Allen
Defiance
Henry
Mercer
Paulding
Putnam
Van Wert
Williams
Indianapolis
Survey Area
Indiana:
Boone
Hamilton
Hancock
Hendricks
Johnson
Marion
Morgan
Shelby
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Indiana:
Bartholomew
Benton
Brown
Carroll
Clay
Clinton
Decatur
Delaware
Fayette
Fountain
Henry
Howard
Madison
Montgomery
Parke
Putnam
Rush
Sullivan
Tippecanoe
Tipton
Vermillion
Vigo
Warren
Iowa
Cedar Rapids-Iowa City
Survey Area
Iowa:
Benton
Black Hawk
Johnson
Linn
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Iowa:
Allamakee
Bremer
Buchanan
Butler
Cedar
Chickasaw
Clayton
Davis
Delaware
Fayette
Floyd
Grundy
Henry
Howard
Iowa
Jefferson
Jones
Keokuk
Mitchell
Tama
Van Buren
Wapello
Washington
Winneshiek
Davenport-Rock Island-Moline
Survey Area
Iowa:
Scott
Illinois:
Henry
Rock Island
Area of Application. Survey area plus
Iowa:
Clinton
Des Moines
Dubuque
Jackson
Lee
Louisa
Muscatine
Illinois:
Adams
Brown
Bureau
Carroll
Cass
Fulton
Hancock
Henderson
Jo Daviess
Knox
McDonough
Marshall
Mason
Mercer
Peoria
Putnam
Schuyler
Stark
Tazewell
Warren
Whiteside
Woodford
Des Moines
Survey Area
Iowa:
Polk
Story
Warren
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Iowa:
Adair
Appanoose
Boone
Calhoun
Carroll
Cerro Gordo
Clarke
Dallas
Decatur
Franklin
Greene
Guthrie
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Humboldt
Jasper
Kossuth
Lucas
Madison
Mahaska
Marion
Marshall
Monroe
Poweshiek
Ringgold
Union
Wayne
Webster
Winnebago
Worth
Wright
Kansas
Topeka
Survey Area
Kansas:
Geary
Jefferson
Osage
Shawnee
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Kansas:
Brown
Clay
Cloud
Coffey
Dickinson
Jackson
Lyon
Marshall
Morris
Nemaha
Ottawa
Pottawatomie
Republic
Riley
Saline
Webaunsee
Washington
Wichita
Survey Area
Kansas:
Butler
Sedgwick
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Kansas:
Barber
Barton
Chase
Chautauqua
Cheyenne
Clark
Comanche
Cowley
Decatur
Edwards
Elk
Ellis
Ellsworth
Finney
Ford
Gove
Graham
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Greenwood
Hamilton
Harper
Harvey
Haskell
Hodgeman
Jewell
Kearny
Kingman
Kiowa
Labette
Lane
Lincoln
Logan
McPherson
Marion
Meade
Mitchell
Montgomery
Morton
Neosho
Ness
Norton
Osborne
Pawnee
Phillips
Pratt
Rawlins
Reno
Rice
Rooks
Rush
Russell
Scott
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Smith
Stafford
Stanton
Stevens
Sumner
Thomas
Trego
Wallace
Wichita
Wilson
Woodson
Kentucky
Lexington
Survey Area
Kentucky:
Bourbon
Clark
Fayette
Jessamine
Madison
Scott
Woodford
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Kentucky:
Anderson
Bath
Bell
Boyle
Breathitt
Casey
Clay
Estill
Fleming
Franklin
Garrard
Green
Harrison
Jackson
Knott
Knox
Laurel
Lee
Leslie
Lincoln
McCreary
Marion
Menifee
Mercer
Montgomery
Morgan
Nicholas
Owen
Owsley
Perry
Powell
Pulaski
Robertson
Rockcastle
Rowan
Taylor
Washington
Wayne
Whitley
Wolfe
Louisville
Survey Area
Kentucky:
Bullitt
Hardin
Jefferson
Oldham
Indiana:
Clark
Floyd
Jefferson
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Kentucky:
Breckinridge
Grayson
Hart
Henry
Larue
Meade
Nelson
Shelby
Spencer
Trimble
Indiana:
Harrison
Jennings
Scott
Washington
Louisiana
Lake Charles-Alexandria
Survey Area
Louisiana:
Allen
Beauregard
Calcasieu
Grant
Rapides
Sabine
Vernon
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Louisiana:
Acadia
Avoyelles
Caldwell
Cameron
Catahoula
Concordia
Evangeline
Franklin
Iberia
Jefferson Davis
Lafayette
La Salle
Madison
Natchitoches
St. Landry
St. Martin
Tensas
Vermilion
Winn
New Orleans
Survey Area
Louisiana:
Jefferson
Orleans
Plaquemines
St. Bernard
St. Charles
St. John the Baptist
St. Tammany
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Louisiana:
Ascension
Assumption
East Baton Rouge
East Feliciana
Iberville
Lafourche
Livingston
Pointe Coupee
St. Helena
St. James
St. Mary
Tangipahoa
Terrebonne
Washington
West Baton Rouge
West Feliciana
Shreveport
Survey Area
Louisiana: (parishes)
Bossier
Caddo
Webster
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Louisiana: (parishes)
Bienville
Claiborne
De Soto
East Carroll
Jackson
Lincoln
Morehouse
Ouachita
Red River
Richland
Union
West Carroll
Texas:
Cherokee
Gregg
Harrison
Panola
Rusk
Upshur
Maine
Augusta
Survey Area
Maine:
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Area of Application. Survey area.
Central and Northern Maine
Survey Area
Maine:
Aroostook
Penobscot
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Maine:
Hancock
Piscataquis
Somerset
Waldo
Washington
Maryland
Baltimore
Survey Area
Maryland (city):
Baltimore
Maryland (counties):
Anne Arundel
Baltimore
Carroll
Harford
Howard
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Maryland:
Queen Anne's
Hagerstown-Martinsburg-Chambersburg
Survey Area
Maryland:
Washington
Pennsylvania:
Franklin
West Virginia:
Berkeley
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Maryland:
Allegany
Garrett
Pennsylvania:
Fulton
Virginia (cities):
Harrisonburg
Winchester
Virginia (counties):
Frederick
Page (Does not include the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Rockingham (Does not include the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Shenandoah
West Virginia:
Hampshire
Hardy
Mineral
Morgan
Massachusetts
Boston
Survey Area
Massachusetts:
The following cities and towns in:
Essex County
Beverly
Boxford
Danvers
Hamilton
Lynn
Lynnfield
Manchester
Marblehead
Middleton
Nahant
Peabody
Salem
Saugus
South Hamilton
Swampscott
Topsfield
Wenham
Middlesex County
Acton
Arlington
Ashland
Bedford
Belmont
Boxborough
Burlington
Cambridge
Carlisle
Concord
Everett
Framingham
Holliston
Lexington
Lincoln
Malden
Medford
Melrose
Natick
Newton
North Reading
North Wilmington
Reading
Sherborn
Somerville
Stoneham
Sudbury
Wakefield
Waltham
Watertown
Wayland
West Concord
Weston
Wilmington
Winchester
Woburn
Norfolk County
Bellingham
Braintree
Brookline
Canton
Cohasset
Dedham
Dover
East Walpole
Foxborough
Franklin
Harding
Holbrook
Islington
Medfield
Medway
Millis
Milton
Needham
Norfolk
North Cohasset
Norwood
Quincy
Randolph
Sharon
South Walpole
Stoughton
Walpole
Wellesley
Westwood
Weymouth
Wrentham
Plymouth County
Abington
Duxbury
Hanover
Hanson
Hingham
Hull
Kingston
Marshfield
Marshfield Hills
North Scituate
Norwell
Oceanbluff
Pembroke
Rockland
Scituate
Shore Acres
South Duxbury
South Hingham
West Hanover
Suffolk County
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Massachusetts:
Barnstable
Dukes
Nantucket
Plymouth (non-survey area part)
The following cities and towns in:
Bristol County
Easton
Essex County
Andover
Essex
Gloucester
Ipswich
Lawrence
Methuen
Rockport
Rowley
Middlesex County
Ayer
Billerica
Chelmsford
Dracut
Dunstable
Groton
Hopkinton
Hudson
Littleton
Lowell
Marlborough
Maynard
Pepperell
Stow
Tewksbury
Tyngsborough
Westford
Norfolk County
Avon
Central and Western Massachusetts
Survey Area
Massachusetts:
The following cities and towns in:
Hampden County
Agawam
Chicopee
East Longmeadow
Feeding Hills
Hampden
Holyoke
Longmeadow
Ludlow
Monson
Palmer
Southwick
Springfield
Three Rivers
Westfield
West Springfield
Wilbraham
Hampshire County
Easthampton
Granby
Hadley
Northampton
South Hadley
Worcester County
Warren
West Warren
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Connecticut
Windham
Massachusetts:
Berkshire
Franklin
Worcester (except Blackstone and Millville)
The following cities and towns in:
Hampden County
Blandford
Brimfield
Chester
Granville
Holland
Montgomery
Russell
Tolland
Wales
Hampshire County
Amherst
Belchertown
Chesterfield
Cummington
Goshen
Hatfield
Huntington
Middlefield
Pelham
Plainfield
Southampton
Ware
Westhampton
Williamsburg
Worthington
Middlesex County
Ashby
Shirley
Townsend
New Hampshire:
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Sullivan
Vermont:
Addison
Bennington
Caledonia
Essex
Lamoille
Orange
Orleans
Rutland
Washington
Windham
Windsor
Michigan
Detroit
Survey Area
Michigan:
Lapeer
Livingston
Macomb
Oakland
St. Clair
Wayne
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Michigan:
Arenac
Bay
Clare
Clinton
Eaton
Genesee
Gladwin
Gratiot
Huron
Ingham
Isabella
Lenawee
Midland
Monroe
Saginaw
Sanilac
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Washtenaw
Ohio:
Fulton
Lucas
Ottawa
Wood
Northwestern Michigan
Survey Area
Michigan:
Delta
Dickinson
Marquette
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Michigan:
Alcona
Alger
Alpena
Antrim
Baraga
Benzie
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Crawford
Emmet
Gogebic
Grand Traverse
Houghton
Iosco
Iron
Kalkaska
Keweenaw
Leelanau
Luce
Mackinac
Manistee
Menominee
Missaukee
Montmorency
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Oscoda
Otsego
Presque Isle
Roscommon
Schoolcraft
Wexford
Southwestern Michigan
Survey Area
Michigan:
Barry
Calhoun
Kalamazoo
Van Buren
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Michigan:
Allegan
Berrien
Branch
Cass
Hillsdale
Ionia
Jackson
Kent
Lake
Mason
Mecosta
Montcalm
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oceana
Osceola
Ottawa
St. Joseph
Minnesota
Duluth
Survey Area
Minnesota:
Carlton
St. Louis
Wisconsin:
Douglas
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Minnesota:
Aitkin
Becker (Including the White Earth Indian Reservation portion only)
Beltrami
Cass
Clearwater
Cook
Crow Wing
Hubbard
Itasca
Koochiching
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Mahnomen
Pine
Wisconsin:
Ashland
Bayfield
Burnett
Iron
Sawyer
Washburn
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Survey Area
Minnesota:
Anoka
Carver
Chisago
Dakota
Hennepin
Ramsey
Scott
Washington
Wright
Wisconsin:
St. Croix
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Minnesota:
Benton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Chippewa
Cottonwood
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Grant
Isanti
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Lac Qui Parle
Le Sueur
McLeod
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Mower
Nicollet
Olmsted
Pope
Redwood
Renville
Rice
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Watonwan
Yellow Medicine
Wisconsin:
Pierce
Polk
Mississippi
Biloxi
Survey Area
Mississippi:
Hancock
Harrison
Jackson
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Mississippi:
George
Pearl River
Stone
Jackson
Survey Area
Mississippi:
Hinds
Rankin
Warren
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Mississippi:
Adams
Amite
Attala
Claiborne
Copiah
Franklin
Holmes
Humphreys
Issaquena
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
Lawrence
Lincoln
Madison
Marion
Pike
Scott
Sharkey
Simpson
Smith
Walthall
Wilkinson
Yazoo
Meridian
Survey Area
Alabama:
Choctaw
Mississippi:
Forest
Lamar
Lauderdale
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Alabama:
Sumter
Mississippi:
Clarke
Covington
Greene
Jasper
Jones
Kemper
Leake
Neshoba
Newton
Perry
Wayne
Northern Mississippi
Survey Area
Mississippi:
Clay
Grenada
Lee
Leflore
Lowndes
Monroe
Oktibbeha
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Mississippi:
Alcorn
Bolivar
Calhoun
Carroll
Chickasaw
Choctaw
Coahoma
Itawamba
Lafayette (Does not include the Holly Springs National Forest portion)
Montgomery
Noxubee
Pontotoc (Does not include the Holly Spring National Forest portion)
Prentiss
Quitman
Sunflower
Tallahatchie
Tishomingo
Union (Does not include the Holly Springs National Forest portion)
Washington
Webster
Winston
Yalobusha
Missouri
Kansas City
Survey Area
Kansas:
Johnson
Leavenworth
Wyandotte
Missouri:
Cass
Clay
Jackson
Platte
Ray
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Kansas:
Allen
Anderson
Atchison
Bourbon
Doniphan
Douglas
Franklin
Linn
Miami
Missouri:
Adair
Andrew
Atchison
Bates
Buchanan
Caldwell
Carroll
Chariton
Clinton
Cooper
Daviess
De Kalb
Gentry
Grundy
Harrison
Henry
Holt
Howard
Johnson
Lafayette
Linn
Livingston
Macon
Mercer
Nodaway
Pettis
Putnam
Saline
Schuyler
Sullivan
Worth
St. Louis
Survey Area
Illinois:
Clinton
Madison
Monroe
St. Clair
Missouri: (city)
St. Louis
Missouri: (counties)
Franklin
Jefferson
St. Charles
St. Louis
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Illinois:
Alexander
Bond
Calhoun
Clay
Effingham
Fayette
Franklin
Greene
Hamilton
Jackson
Jefferson
Jersey
Johnson
Macoupin
Marion
Massac
Montgomery
Morgan
Perry
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Randolph
Saline
Scott
Union
Washington
Wayne
Williamson
Missouri:
Audrain
Bollinger
Boone
Callaway
Cape Girardeau
Clark
Cole
Crawford
Gasconade
Knox
Lewis
Lincoln
Marion
Moniteau
Monroe
Montgomery
Osage
Perry
Pike
Ralls
Randolph
St. Francois
Ste. Genevieve
Scotland
Shelby
Warren
Washington
Southern Missouri
Survey Area
Missouri:
Christian
Greene
Laclede
Phelps
Pulaski
Webster
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Kansas:
Cherokee
Crawford
Missouri:
Barry
Barton
Benton
Butler
Camden
Carter
Cedar
Dade
Dallas
Dent
Douglas
Hickory
Howell
Iron
Jasper
Lawrence
Madison
Maries
Miller
Mississippi
Morgan
New Madrid
Newton
Oregon
Ozark
Polk
Reynolds
Ripley
St. Clair
Scott
Shannon
Stoddard
Stone
Taney
Texas
Vernon
Wayne
Wright
Montana
Survey Area
Montana:
Cascade
Lewis and Clark
Yellowstone
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Montana:
Beaverhead
Big Horn
Blaine
Broadwater
Carbon
Carter
Chouteau
Custer
Daniels
Dawson
Deer Lodge
Fallon
Fergus
Flathead
Gallatin
Garfield
Glacier
Golden Valley
Granite
Hill
Jefferson
Judith Basin
Lake
Liberty
Lincoln
McCone
Madison
Meagher
Mineral
Missoula
Musselshell
Park
Petroleum
Phillips
Pondera
Powder River
Powell
Prairie
Ravalli
Richland
Roosevelt
Rosebud
Sanders
Sheridan
Silver Bow
Stillwater
Sweet Grass
Teton
Toole
Treasure
Valley
Wheatland
Wibaux
Wyoming:
Big Horn
Park
Teton
Nebraska
Omaha
Survey Area
Nebraska:
Douglas
Lancaster
Sarpy
Iowa:
Pottawattamie
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Nebraska:
Adams
Antelope
Arthur
Blaine
Boone
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Clay
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Dawson
Dixon
Dodge
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Knox
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
McPherson
Madison
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
Polk
Red Willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Saunders
Seward
Sherman
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
York
Iowa:
Adams
Audubon
Buena Vista
Cass
Cherokee
Clay
Crawford
Fremont
Harrison
Ida
Mills
Monona
Montgomery
O'Brien
Page
Palo Alto
Plymouth
Pocahontas
Sac
Shelby
Sioux
Taylor
Woodbury
South Dakota
Union
Nevada
Las Vegas
Survey Area
Nevada:
Clark
Nye
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Nevada:
Esmeralda
Lincoln
Arizona:
Mohave
California:
Inyo (Excludes the China Lake Naval Weapons Center portion only)
Reno
Survey Area
Nevada:
Lyon
Mineral
Storey
Washoe
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Nevada (cities):
Carson City
Nevada (counties):
Churchill
Douglas
Elko
Eureka
Humboldt
Lander
Pershing
White Pine
California:
Lassen
Madera (Includes only the Devils Postpile National Monument portion)
Mono (Does not cover locations to which Bridgeport, Calif, special schedule applies)
New Hampshire
Portsmouth
Survey Area
Maine:
Androscoggin
Cumberland
Sagadahoc
York
Massachusetts:
The following cities and towns in:
Essex County
Amesbury
Georgetown
Groveland
Haverhill
Merrimac
Newbury
Newburyport
North Andover
Salisbury
South Byfield
West Newbury
New Hampshire:
Rockingham (except the following cities and towns: Newton, Plaistow, Salem, and Westville)
Strafford
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Maine
Franklin
Oxford
New Hampshire
Coos
The following cities and towns in:
Rockingham County
Newton
Plaistow
Salem
Westville
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Survey Area
New Mexico:
Bernalillo
Sandoval
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New Mexico:
Catron
Cibola
Colfax
Curry
De Baca
Guadalupe
Harding
Lincoln (Does not include White Sands Missile Range portion)
Los Alamos
Mora
Quay
Rio Arriba
Roosevelt
San Miguel
Santa Fe
Socorro (Does not include White Sands Missile Range portion)
Taos
Torrance
Union
Valencia
New York:
Albany-Schenectady-Troy
Survey Area
New York:
Albany
Montgomery
Rensselaer
Saratoga
Schenectady
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New York:
Columbia
Delaware
Fulton
Greene
Schoharie
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Buffalo
Survey Area
New York:
Erie
Niagara
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New York:
Cattaraugus
Chautauqua
Pennsylvania:
Elk (Only includes the Allegheny National Forest portion)
Forest (Only includes the Allegheny National Forest portion)
McKean
Warren
New York
Survey Area
New Jersey:
Bergen
Essex
Hudson
Middlesex
Morris
Passaic
Somerset
Union
New York:
Bronx
Kings
Nassau
New York
Orange
Queens
Suffolk
Westchester
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New Jersey:
Burlington (Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst portion only)
Hunterdon
Monmouth
Ocean
Sussex
New York:
Dutchess
Putnam
Richmond
Rockland
Pennsylvania
Pike
Northern New York
Survey Area
New York:
Clinton
Franklin
Jefferson
St. Lawrence
Vermont:
Chittenden
Franklin
Grand Isle
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New York:
Essex
Lewis
Rochester
Survey Area
New York:
Livingston
Monroe
Ontario
Orleans
Steuben
Wayne
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New York:
Allegany
Chemung
Genesee
Schuyler
Seneca
Wyoming
Yates
Pennsylvania:
Tioga
Syracuse-Utica-Rome
Survey Area
New York:
Herkimer
Madison
Oneida
Onondaga
Oswego
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New York:
Broome
Cayuga
Chenango
Cortland
Hamilton
Otsego
Tioga
Tompkins
North Carolina
Asheville
Survey Area
North Carolina:
Buncombe
Haywood
Henderson
Madison
Transylvania
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
North Carolina:
Alexander
Avery
Burke
Caldwell
Catawba
Cherokee
Clay
Graham
Jackson
McDowell
Macon
Mitchell
Polk
Rutherford
Swain
Yancey
Central North Carolina
Survey Area
North Carolina:
Cumberland
Durham
Harnett
Hoke
Johnston
Orange
Wake
Wayne
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
North Carolina:
Alamance
Bladen
Caswell
Chatham
Davidson
Davie
Edgecombe
Franklin
Forsyth
Granville
Guilford
Halifax
Lee
Montgomery
Moore
Nash
Northampton
Person
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Rockingham
Sampson
Scotland
Stokes
Surry
Vance
Warren
Wilson
Yadkin
South Carolina:
Dillon
Marion
Marlboro
Charlotte
Survey Area
North Carolina:
Cabarrus
Gaston
Mecklenburg
Rowan
Union
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
North Carolina:
Anson
Cleveland
Iredell
Lincoln
Stanly
Wilkes
South Carolina:
Chester
Chesterfield
Lancaster
York
Southeastern North Carolina
Survey Area
North Carolina:
Brunswick
Carteret
Columbus
Craven
Jones
Lenoir
New Hanover
Onslow
Pamlico
Pender
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
North Carolina:
Beaufort
Bertie
Dare
Duplin
Greene
Hertford
Hyde
Martin
Pitt
Tyrrell
Washington
South Carolina:
Horry
North Dakota
Survey Area
North Dakota:
Burleigh
Cass
Grand Forks
McLean
Mercer
Morton
Oliver
Traill
Ward
Minnesota:
Clay
Polk
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
North Dakota:
Adams
Barnes
Benson
Billings
Bottineau
Bowman
Burke
Cavalier
Dickey
Divide
Dunn
Eddy
Emmons
Foster
Golden Valley
Grant
Griggs
Hettinger
Kidder
La Moure
Logan
McHenry
McIntosh
McKenzie
Mountrail
Nelson
Pembina
Pierce
Ramsey
Ransom
Renville
Richland
Rolette
Sargent
Sheridan
Sioux
Slope
Stark
Steele
Stutsman
Towner
Walsh
Wells
Williams
Minnesota:
Becker (Excluding the White Earth Indian Reservation portion)
Kittson
Marshall
Norman
Otter Tail
Pennington
Red Lake
Roseau
Wilkin
Ohio
Cincinnati
Survey Area
Indiana:
Dearborn
Kentucky:
Boone
Campbell
Kenton
Ohio:
Clermont
Hamilton
Warren
Area of Application: Survey area plus:
Indiana:
Franklin
Ohio
Ripley
Switzerland
Union
Kentucky:
Bracken
Carroll
Gallatin
Grant
Mason
Pendleton
Ohio:
Adams
Brown
Butler
Highland
Cleveland
Survey Area
Ohio:
Cuyahoga
Geauga
Lake
Medina
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Ohio:
Ashland
Ashtabula
Carroll
Columbiana
Erie
Huron
Lorain
Mahoning
Portage
Sandusky
Seneca
Stark
Summit
Trumbull
Wayne
Pennsylvania
Mercer
Columbus
Survey Area
Ohio:
Delaware
Fairfield
Franklin
Licking
Madison
Pickaway
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Ohio:
Coshocton
Crawford
Fayette
Guernsey
Hancock
Hardin
Hocking
Holmes
Knox
Marion
Morrow
Muskingum
Perry
Richland
Ross
Union
Wyandot
Dayton
Ohio:
Champaign
Clark
Greene
Miami
Montgomery
Preble
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Indiana:
Randolph
Wayne
Ohio:
Auglaize
Clinton
Darke
Logan
Shelby
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Survey Area
Oklahoma:
Canadian
Cleveland
McClain
Oklahoma
Pottawatomie
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Oklahoma:
Alfalfa
Atoka
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan
Caddo
Carter
Coal
Custer
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Grant
Harper
Hughes
Johnston
Kingfisher
Lincoln
Logan
Love
Major
Marshall
Murray
Noble
Payne
Pontotoc
Roger Mills
Seminole
Washita
Woods
Woodward
Tulsa
Survey Area
Oklahoma:
Creek
Mayes
Muskogee
Osage
Pittsburg
Rogers
Tulsa
Wagoner
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Arkansas:
Benton
Carroll
Crawford
Franklin (Only includes the Fort Chaffee portion)
Madison
Sebastian
Washington
Missouri:
McDonald
Oklahoma:
Adair
Cherokee
Choctaw
Craig
Delaware
Haskell
Kay
Latimer
LeFlore
McCurtain
McIntosh
Nowata
Okfuskee
Okmulgee
Ottawa
Pawnee
Pushmataha
Sequoyah
Washington
Oregon
Portland
Survey Area
Oregon:
Clackamas
Marion
Multnomah
Polk
Washington
Washington:
Clark
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Oregon:
Clatsop
Columbia
Gilliam
Hood River
Sherman
Tillamook
Wasco
Yamhill
Washington:
Cowlitz
Klickitat
Pacific
Skamania
Wahkiakum
Southwestern Oregon
Survey Area
Oregon:
Douglas
Jackson
Lane
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Oregon:
Benton
Coos
Crook
Curry
Deschutes
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
Lincoln
Linn
Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
Survey Area
Pennsylvania:
Cumberland
Dauphin
Lebanon
York
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Pennsylvania:
Adams
Berks
Juniata
Lancaster
Lycoming (Allenwood Federal Prison Camp portion only)
Mifflin
Northumberland
Perry
Schuylkill
Snyder
Union
Philadelphia
Survey Area
New Jersey:
Burlington (Excluding the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst portion)
Camden
Gloucester
Pennsylvania:
Bucks
Chester
Delaware
Montgomery
Philadelphia
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New Jersey:
Atlantic
Cape May
Cumberland
Mercer
Warren
Pennsylvania:
Carbon
Lehigh
Northampton
Pittsburgh
Survey Area
Pennsylvania:
Allegheny
Beaver
Butler
Washington
Westmoreland
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Ohio:
Belmont
Harrison
Jefferson
Tuscarawas
Pennsylvania:
Armstrong
Bedford
Blair
Cambria
Cameron
Centre
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Crawford
Elk (Does not include the Allegheny National Forest portion)
Erie
Fayette
Forest (Does not include the Allegheny National Forest portion)
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Lawrence
Potter
Somerset
Venango
West Virginia:
Brooke
Hancock
Marshall
Ohio
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre
Survey Area
Pennsylvania:
Lackawanna
Luzerne
Monroe
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New York
Sullivan
Pennsylvania:
Bradford
Columbia
Lycoming (Excluding Allenwood Federal Prison Camp)
Montour
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Wayne
Wyoming
Puerto Rico
Survey Area
Puerto Rico (Municipios):
San Juan
Bayamon
Canovanas
Carolina
Catano
Guaynabo
Humacao
Loiza
Toa Baja
Trujillo Alto
Area of Application: Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay
Survey Area
Rhode Island:
Bristol
Newport
The following cities and towns in:
Kent County
Anthony
Coventry
East Greenwich
Greene
Warwick
West Warwick
Providence County
Ashton
Burrillville
Central Falls
Cranston
Cumberland
Cumberland Hill
East Providence
Esmond
Forestdale
Greenville
Harrisville
Johnston
Lincoln
Manville
Mapleville
North Providence
North Smithfield
Oakland
Pascoag
Pawtucket
Providence
Saylesville
Slatersville
Smithfield
Valley Falls
Wallum Lake
Woonsocket
Washington County
Davisville
Galilee
Lafayette
Narragansett
North Kingstown
Point Judith
Quonset Point
Saunderstown
Slocum
Massachusetts:
The following cities and towns in:
Bristol County
Attleboro
Fall River
North Attleboro
Rehoboth
Seekonk
Somerset
Swansea
Westport
Norfolk County
Caryville
Plainville
South Bellingham
Worcester County
Blackstone
Millville
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Rhode Island:
The following cities and towns in:
Kent County
West Greenwich
Providence County
Foster
Glocester
Scituate
Washington County
Charlestown
Exeter
Hopkinton
New Shoreham
Richmond
South Kingstown
Westerly
Massachusetts:
The following cities and towns in:
Bristol County
Acushnet
Berkley
Dartmouth
Dighton
Fairhaven
Freetown
Mansfield
New Bedford
Norton
Raynham
Taunton
South Carolina
Charleston
Survey Area
South Carolina:
Berkeley
Charleston
Dorchester
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
South Carolina:
Beaufort (The portion north of Broad River)
Colleton
Georgetown
Williamsburg
Columbia
Survey Area
South Carolina:
Darlington
Florence
Kershaw
Lee
Lexington
Richland
Sumter
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
South Carolina:
Abbeville
Anderson
Calhoun
Cherokee
Clarendon
Fairfield
Greenville
Greenwood
Laurens
Newberry
Oconee
Orangeburg
Pickens
Saluda
Spartanburg
Union
South Dakota
Eastern South Dakota
Survey Area
South Dakota:
Minnehaha
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
South Dakota:
Aurora
Beadle
Bennett
Bon Homme
Brookings
Brown
Brule
Buffalo
Campbell
Charles Mix
Clark
Clay
Codington
Corson
Davison
Day
Deuel
Dewey
Douglas
Edmunds
Faulk
Grant
Gregory
Haakon
Hamlin
Hand
Hanson
Hughes
Hutchinson
Hyde
Jerauld
Jones
Kingsbury
Lake
Lincoln
Lyman
McCook
McPherson
Marshall
Mellette
Miner
Moody
Potter
Roberts
Sanborn
Spink
Stanley
Sully
Todd
Tripp
Turner
Walworth
Yankton
Ziebach
Iowa:
Dickinson
Emmet
Lyon
Osceola
Minnesota:
Jackson
Lincoln
Lyon
Murray
Nobles
Pipestone
Rock
Tennessee
Eastern Tennessee
Survey Area
Tennessee:
Carter
Hawkins
Sullivan
Unicoi
Washington
Virginia (city):
Bristol
Virginia (counties):
Scott
Washington
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Tennessee:
Cocke
Greene
Hancock
Johnson
Virginia:
Buchanan
Grayson
Lee
Russell
Smyth
Tazewell
North Carolina:
Alleghany
Ashe
Watauga
Kentucky:
Harlan
Letcher
Memphis
Survey Area
Arkansas:
Crittenden
Mississippi
Mississippi:
De Soto
Tennessee:
Shelby
Tipton
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Arkansas:
Craighead
Cross
Lee
Poinsett
St. Francis
Mississippi:
Benton
Lafayette (Holly Springs National Forest portion only)
Marshall
Panola
Pontotoc (Holly Springs National Forest portion only)
Tate
Tippah
Tunica
Union (Holly Springs National Forest portion only)
Missouri:
Dunklin
Pemiscot
Tennessee:
Carroll
Chester
Crockett
Dyer
Fayette
Gibson
Hardeman
Hardin
Haywood
Lake
Lauderdale
Madison
McNairy
Obion
Nashville
Survey Area
Tennessee:
Cheatham
Davidson
Dickson
Montgomery
Robertson
Rutherford
Sumner
Williamson
Wilson
Kentucky:
Christian
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Tennessee:
Anderson
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley
Campbell
Cannon
Claiborne
Clay
Coffee
Cumberland
Decatur
DeKalb
Fentress
Grainger
Grundy
Hamblen
Hamilton
Henderson
Henry
Hickman
Houston
Humphreys
Jackson
Jefferson
Knox
Lewis
Loudon
McMinn
Macon
Marion
Marshall
Maury
Meigs
Monroe
Morgan
Overton
Perry
Pickett
Polk
Putnam
Rhea
Roane
Scott
Sequatchie
Sevier
Smith
Stewart
Trousdale
Union
Van Buren
Warren
Weakley
White
Kentucky:
Adair
Allen
Ballard
Barren
Butler
Caldwell
Calloway
Carlisle
Clinton
Cumberland
Edmonson
Fulton
Graves
Hickman
Hopkins
Logan
Lyon
McCracken
Marshall
Metcalfe
Monroe
Muhlenberg
Russell
Simpson
Todd
Trigg
Warren
Georgia:
Catossa
Dade
Walker
Texas
Austin
Survey Area
Texas:
Hays
Milam
Travis
Williamson
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Bastrop
Blanco
Burnet
Caldwell
Fayette
Lee
Llano
Mason
San Saba
Corpus Christi
Survey Area
Texas:
Nueces
San Patricio
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Aransas
Bee
Brooks (Effective as of the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after April 17, 1996.)
Calhoun
Cameron (Effective as of the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after April 17, 1996.)
Goliad
Hidalgo (Effective as of the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after April 17, 1996.)
Jim Wells
Kenedy (Effective as of the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after April 17, 1996.)
Kleberg
Live Oak
Refugio
Starr (Effective as of the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after April 17, 1996.)
Victoria
Willacy (Effective as of the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after April 17, 1996.)
Dallas-Fort Worth
Survey Area
Texas:
Collin
Dallas
Denton
Ellis
Grayson
Hood
Johnson
Kaufman
Parker
Rockwall
Tarrant
Wise
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Cooke
Delta
Erath
Fannin
Henderson
Hopkins
Hunt
Jack
Lamar
Montague
Navarro
Palo Pinto
Rains
Smith
Somervell
Van Zandt
Wood
El Paso
Survey Area
New Mexico:
Dona Ana
Otero
Texas:
El Paso
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
New Mexico:
Chaves
Eddy
Grant
Hidalgo
Lincoln (Only White Sands Missile Range portion)
Luna
Sierra
Socorro (Only White Sands Missile Range portion)
Texas:
Culberson
Hudspeth
Houston-Galveston-Texas City
Survey Area
Texas:
Brazoria
Fort Bend
Galveston
Harris
Liberty
Montgomery
Waller
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Angelina
Austin
Chambers
Colorado
Grimes
Hardin
Houston
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Lavaca
Madison
Matagorda
Nacogdoches
Newton
Orange
Polk
Sabine
San Augustine
San Jacinto
Shelby
Trinity
Tyler
Walker
Washington
Wharton
San Antonio
Survey Area
Texas:
Bexar
Comal
Guadalupe
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Atascosa
Bandera
De Witt
Dimmit
Duval
Edwards
Frio
Gillespie
Gonzales
Jim Hogg
Karnes
Kendall
Kerr
Kinney
La Salle
McMullen
Maverick
Medina
Real
Uvalde
Val Verde
Webb
Wilson
Zapata
Zavala
Texarkana
Survey Area
Texas:
Bowie
Arkansas:
Little River
Miller
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Camp
Cass
Franklin
Marion
Morris
Red River
Titus
Arkansas:
Columbia
Hempstead
Howard
Lafayette
Nevada
Sevier
Waco
Survey Area
Texas:
Bell
Coryell
McLennan
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Anderson
Bosque
Brazos
Burleson
Falls
Freestone
Hamilton
Hill
Lampasas
Leon
Limestone
Mills
Robertson
Western Texas
Survey Area
Texas:
Callahan
Ector
Howard
Jones
Lubbock
Midland
Nolan
Taylor
Tom Green
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Andrews
Armstrong
Bailey
Borden
Brewster
Briscoe
Brown
Carson
Castro
Childress
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collingsworth
Comanche
Concho
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Dallam
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Dickens
Donley
Eastland
Fisher
Floyd
Gaines
Garza
Glasscock
Gray
Hale
Hall
Hansford
Hartley
Haskell
Hemphill
Hockley
Hutchinson
Irion
Jeff Davis
Kent
Kimble
King
Lamb
Lipscomb
Loving
Lynn
McCulloch
Martin
Menard
Mitchell
Moore
Motley
Ochiltree
Oldham
Parmer
Pecos
Potter
Presidio
Randall
Reagan
Reeves
Roberts
Runnels
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Sherman
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Upton
Ward
Wheeler
Winkler
Yoakum
Oklahoma:
Beaver
Cimarron
Texas
New Mexico:
Lea
Wichita Falls, Texas—Southwestern Oklahoma
Survey Area
Texas:
Archer
Clay
Wichita
Oklahoma:
Comanche
Cotton
Stephens
Tillman
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Texas:
Baylor
Foard
Hardeman
Knox
Wilbarger
Young
Oklahoma:
Greer
Harmon
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa
UTAH
Utah
Survey Area
Utah:
Box Elder
Davis
Salt Lake
Tooele
Utah
Weber
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Utah:
Beaver
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield (Does not include the Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, and Canyonlands National Parks portions)
Grand (Does not include the Arches and Canyonlands National Parks portions)
Iron (Does not include the Cedar Breaks National Monument and Zion National Park portions)
Juab
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Sevier
Sanpete
Summit
Uintah
Wasatch
Wayne (Does not include the Capitol Reef and Canyonlands National Parks portions)
Virginia
Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News-Hampton
Survey Area
Virginia (cities):
Chesapeake
Hampton
Newport News
Norfolk
Poquoson
Portsmouth
Suffolk
Virginia Beach
Williamsburg
Virginia (counties):
Gloucester
James City
York
North Carolina:
Currituck
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Virginia (city):
Franklin
Virginia (counties):
Accomack
Isle of Wight
Mathews
Northampton
Southampton
Surry
North Carolina:
Camden
Chowan
Gates
Pasquotank
Perquimans
Maryland:
Assateague Island part of Worcester
Richmond
Survey Area
Virginia (cities):
Colonial Heights
Hopewell
Petersburg
Richmond
Virginia (counties):
Charles City
Chesterfield
Dinwiddie
Goochland
Hanover
Henrico
New Kent
Powhatan
Prince George
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Virginia (cities):
Charlottesville
Emporia
Virginia (counties):
Albemarle (Does not include the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Amelia
Brunswick
Buckingham
Caroline
Charlotte
Cumberland
Essex
Fluvanna
Greene (Does not include the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Greensville
King and Queen
King William
Lancaster
Louisa
Lunenberg
Mecklenburg
Middlesex
Nelson
Northumberland
Nottoway
Orange
Prince Edward
Richmond
Sussex
Westmoreland
Roanoke
Survey Area
Virginia (cities):
Radford
Roanoke
Salem
Virginia (counties):
Botetourt
Craig
Montgomery
Roanoke
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Virginia (cities):
Bedford
Buena Vista
Clifton Forge
Covington
Danville
Galax
Lexington
Lynchburg
Martinsville
South Boston
Staunton
Waynesboro
Virginia (counties):
Alleghany
Amherst
Appomattox
Augusta (Does not include the Shenandoah National Park portion)
Bath
Bedford
Bland
Campbell
Carroll
Floyd
Franklin
Giles
Halifax
Henry
Highland
Patrick
Pittsylvania
Pulaski
Rockbridge
Wythe
Washington
Seattle-Everett-Tacoma
Survey Area
Washington:
King
Kitsap
Pierce
Snohomish
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Washington:
Chelan (North Cascades Park section only)
Clallam
Grays Harbor
Island
Jefferson
Lewis
Mason
San Juan
Skagit
Thurston
Whatcom
Southeastern Washington-Eastern Oregon
Survey Area
Oregon:
Umatilla
Washington:
Benton
Franklin
Walla Walla
Yakima
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Oregon:
Baker
Grant
Harney
Malheur
Morrow
Union
Wallowa
Wheeler
Washington:
Columbia
Kittitas (Only includes the Yakima Firing Range portion)
Spokane
Survey Area
Washington:
Spokane
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Idaho:
Benewah
Bonner
Boundary
Clearwater
Idaho
Kootenai
Latah
Lewis
Nez Perce
Shoshone
Washington:
Adams
Asotin
Chelan (Does not include the North Cascades National Park portion)
Douglas
Ferry
Garfield
Grant
Kittitas (Does not include the Yakima Firing Range portion)
Lincoln
Okanogan
Pend Oreille
Stevens
Whitman
West Virginia
Survey Area
West Virginia:
Cabell
Harrison
Kanawha
Marion
Monongalia
Putnam
Wayne
Ohio:
Lawrence
Kentucky:
Boyd
Greenup
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
West Virginia:
Barbour
Boone
Braxton
Calhoun
Clay
Doddridge
Fayette
Gilmer
Grant
Greenbrier
Jackson
Lewis
Lincoln
Logan
McDowell
Mason
Mercer
Mingo
Monroe
Nicholas
Pendleton
Pleasants
Pocahontas
Preston
Raleigh
Randolph
Ritchie
Roane
Summers
Taylor
Tucker
Tyler
Upshur
Webster
Wetzel
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming
Ohio:
Athens
Gallia
Jackson
Meigs
Monroe
Morgan
Noble
Pike
Scioto
Vinton
Washington
Kentucky:
Carter
Elliott
Floyd
Johnson
Lawrence
Lewis
Magoffin
Martin
Pike
Virginia (city):
Norton (Effective as of April 17, 1996)
Virginia (counties):
Dickenson
Wise
Wisconsin
Madison
Survey Area
Wisconsin:
Dane
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Wisconsin:
Adams
Columbia
Dodge
Grant
Green
Green Lake
Iowa
Jefferson
Lafayette
Marquette
Rock
Sauk
Waushara
Milwaukee
Survey Area
Wisconsin:
Milwaukee
Ozaukee
Washington
Waukesha
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Wisconsin:
Brown
Calumet
Door
Fond du Lac
Kewaunee
Manitowoc
Oconto
Outagamie
Racine
Sheboygan
Walworth
Winnebago
Southwestern Wisconsin
Survey Area
Wisconsin:
Chippewa
Eau Claire
La Crosse
Monroe
Trempealeau
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
Minnesota:
Houston
Winona
Wisconsin:
Barron
Buffalo
Clark
Crawford
Dunn
Florence
Forest
Jackson
Juneau
Langlade
Lincoln
Marathon
Marinette
Menominee
Oneida
Pepin
Portage
Price
Richland
Rusk
Shawano
Taylor
Vernon
Vilas
Waupaca
Wood
Wyoming
Survey Area
Wyoming:
Albany
Laramie
Natrona
South Dakota:
Pennington
Area of application. Survey area plus:
Wyoming:
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Lincoln
Niobrara
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Uinta
Washakie
Weston
Nebraska:
Banner
Box Butte
Cheyenne
Dawes
Deuel
Garden
Kimball
Morrill
Scotts Bluff
Sheridan
Sioux
South Dakota:
Butte
Custer
Fall River
Harding
Jackson
Lawrence
Meade
Perkins
Shannon
[46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981]
Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting appendix C, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
Appendix Appendix D - Appendix D to Subpart B of Part 532—Nonappropriated Fund Wage and Survey Areas
This appendix lists the wage area definitions for NAF employees. With a few exceptions, each area is defined in terms of county units or independent cities. Each wage area definition consists of:
(1) Wage area title. Wage areas usually carry the title of the county or counties surveyed.
(2) Survey area definition. Lists each county or independent city in the survey area.
(3) Area of application definition. Lists each county or independent city which, in addition to the survey area, is in the area of application.
Definitions of Wage Areas and Wage Area Survey Areas
ALABAMA
|
Madison
|
Survey Area
|
Alabama:
|
Madison
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Alabama:
|
Jefferson
|
Tennessee:
|
Coffee
|
Davidson
|
Hamilton
|
Rutherford
|
Montgomery
|
Survey Area
|
Alabama:
|
Montgomery
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Alabama:
|
Dale
|
Dallas
|
Macon
|
ALASKA
|
Anchorage
|
Survey Area
|
Alaska: (borough)
|
Anchorage
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Alaska: (boroughs and census areas)
|
Fairbanks North Star
|
Juneau
|
Kenai Peninsula
|
Ketchikan Gateway
|
Kodiak Island
|
Sitka
|
Southeast Fairbanks
|
Valdez-Cordova
|
Yukon-Koyukuk
|
ARIZONA
|
Maricopa
|
Survey Area
|
Arizona:
|
Maricopa
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Arizona:
|
Coconino
|
Yavapai
|
Pima
|
Survey Area
|
Arizona:
|
Pima
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Arizona:
|
Cochise
|
Yuma
|
Survey Area
|
Arizona:
|
Yuma
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
Imperial
|
ARKANSAS
|
Pulaski
|
Survey Area
|
Arkansas:
|
Pulaski
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Arkansas:
|
Jefferson
|
Sebastian
|
Washington
|
CALIFORNIA
|
Kern
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Kern
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
Fresno
|
Kings
|
Los Angeles
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Los Angeles
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Monterey
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Monterey
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
San Mateo
|
Santa Clara
|
Orange
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Orange
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Riverside
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Riverside
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Sacramento
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Sacramento
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
Yuba
|
Oregon:
|
Jackson
|
Klamath
|
San Bernardino
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
San Bernardino
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
San Diego
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
San Diego
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
San Joaquin
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
San Joaquin
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Santa Barbara
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Santa Barbara
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
San Luis Obispo
|
Solano
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Solano
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
Alameda
|
Contra Costa
|
Marin
|
Napa
|
San Francisco
|
Sonoma
|
Ventura
|
Survey Area
|
California:
|
Ventura
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
COLORADO
|
Arapahoe
|
Survey Area
|
Colorado:
|
Arapahoe
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Colorado:
|
Mesa
|
El Paso
|
Survey Area
|
Colorado:
|
El Paso
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Colorado:
|
Bent
|
Otero
|
Pueblo
|
CONNECTICUT
|
New London
|
Survey Area
|
Connecticut:
|
New London
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Connecticut:
|
New Haven
|
DELAWARE
|
Kent
|
Survey Area
|
Delaware:
|
Kent
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Delaware:
|
Sussex
|
Maryland:
|
Kent
|
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
|
Washington, DC
|
Survey Area
|
District of Columbia:
|
Washington, DC
|
Area of Application. Survey Area Plus:
|
West Virginia:
|
Berkeley
|
FLORIDA
|
Bay
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Bay
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Brevard
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Brevard
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Duval
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Duval
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Florida:
|
Alachua
|
Clay
|
Columbia
|
Georgia:
|
Camden
|
Escambia
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Escambia
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Florida:
|
Santa Rosa
|
Hillsborough
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Hillsborough
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Florida:
|
Lee
|
Pinellas
|
Polk
|
Miami-Dade
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Miami-Dade
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Florida:
|
Broward
|
Palm Beach
|
Monroe
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Monroe
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Okaloosa
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Okaloosa
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Florida:
|
Walton
|
Orange
|
Survey Area
|
Florida:
|
Orange
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
GEORGIA
|
Chatham
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Chatham
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Georgia:
|
Glynn
|
Liberty
|
South Carolina:
|
Beaufort
|
Cobb
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Cobb
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Alabama:
|
Calhoun
|
Georgia:
|
Bartow
|
De Kalb
|
Fulton
|
Columbus
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Columbus
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Georgia:
|
Chattahoochee
|
Dougherty
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Dougherty
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
HOUSTON
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Houston
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Georgia:
|
Laurens
|
Lowndes
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Lowndes
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Florida:
|
Leon
|
Richmond
|
Survey Area
|
Georgia:
|
Richmond
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
South Carolina:
|
Aiken
|
GUAM
|
Guam
|
Survey Area
|
Guam
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
HAWAII
|
Honolulu
|
Survey Area
|
Hawaii:
|
Honolulu
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Hawaii (counties):
|
Hawaii
|
Kauai
|
Maui
|
Pacific Islands:
|
Midway Islands
|
Johnston Atoll
|
American Samoa
|
IDAHO
|
Ada-Elmore
|
Survey Area
|
Idaho:
|
Ada
|
Elmore
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
ILLINOIS
|
LAKE
|
Survey Area
|
Illinois:
|
Lake
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Illinois:
|
Cook
|
Rock Island
|
Vermilion
|
Indiana:
|
St. Joseph
|
Iowa:
|
Johnson
|
Michigan:
|
Dickinson
|
Marquette
|
Wisconsin:
|
Brown
|
Dane
|
Milwaukee
|
St. Clair
|
Survey Area
|
Illinois:
|
St. Clair
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Illinois:
|
Madison
|
Williamson
|
Indiana:
|
Vanderburgh
|
Missouri: (city)
|
St. Louis
|
Missouri: (counties)
|
Jefferson
|
Pulaski
|
KANSAS
|
Leaven-Worth-Jackson-Johnson
|
Survey Area
|
Kansas:
|
Leavenworth
|
Missouri:
|
Jackson
|
Johnson
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Kansas:
|
Shawnee
|
Missouri:
|
Boone
|
Camden
|
Cass
|
Greene
|
Sedgwick
|
Survey Area
|
Kansas:
|
Sedgwick
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Kansas:
|
Geary
|
Saline
|
KENTUCKY
|
Christian-Montgomery
|
Survey Area
|
Kentucky:
|
Christian
|
Tennessee:
|
Montgomery
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Hardin-Jefferson
|
Kentucky:
|
Hardin
|
Jefferson
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Indiana:
|
Jefferson
|
Johnson
|
Martin
|
Kentucky:
|
Fayette
|
Madison
|
Warren
|
LOUISIANA
|
Bossier-Caddo
|
Survey Area
|
Louisiana: (parishes)
|
Bossier
|
Caddo
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Bowie
|
Orleans
|
Survey Area
|
Louisiana: (parish)
|
Orleans
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Louisiana: (parish)
|
Plaquemines
|
Rapides
|
Survey Area
|
Louisiana: (parish)
|
Rapides
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Louisiana: (parish)
|
Vernon
|
MAINE
|
York
|
Survey Area
|
Maine:
|
York
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Maine:
|
Cumberland
|
Kennebec
|
Penobscot
|
New Hampshire:
|
Rockingham
|
Vermont:
|
Windsor
|
MARYLAND
|
Anne Arundel
|
Survey Area
|
Maryland:
|
Anne Arundel
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Maryland: (city)
|
Baltimore
|
Maryland: (counties)
|
Baltimore
|
Frederick
|
Charles-St. Mary's
|
Survey Area
|
Maryland:
|
Charles
|
St. Mary's
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Maryland:
|
Calvert
|
Virginia:
|
King George
|
Harford
|
Survey Area
|
Maryland:
|
Harford
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
West Virginia:
|
Berkeley
|
Harford
|
Survey Area
|
Maryland:
|
Harford
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Maryland:
|
Cecil
|
Montgomery-Prince George's
|
Survey Area
|
Maryland:
|
Montgomery
|
Prince George's
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
MASSACHUSETTS
|
Hampden
|
Survey Area
|
Massachusetts:
|
Hampden
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Connecticut:
|
Hartford
|
Massachusetts:
|
Hampshire
|
Middlesex
|
Survey Area
|
Massachusetts:
|
Middlesex
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Massachusetts:
|
Norfolk
|
Plymouth
|
Suffolk
|
New Hampshire:
|
Hillsborough
|
MICHIGAN
|
Macomb
|
Survey Area
|
Michigan:
|
Macomb
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Michigan:
|
Alpena
|
Calhoun
|
Crawford
|
Grand Traverse
|
Huron
|
Iosco
|
Kent
|
Leelanau
|
Ottawa
|
Saginaw
|
Washtenaw
|
Wayne
|
Ohio:
|
Cuyahoga
|
Lucas
|
Ottawa
|
MINNESOTA
|
Hennepin
|
Survey Area
|
Minnesota:
|
Hennepin
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Minnesota:
|
Morrison
|
Murray
|
Ramsey
|
Stearns
|
St. Louis
|
Wisconsin:
|
Juneau
|
Monroe
|
Polk
|
MISSISSIPPI
|
Harrison
|
Survey Area
|
Mississippi:
|
Harrison
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Alabama:
|
Mobile
|
Mississippi:
|
Forest
|
Hancock
|
Jackson
|
Lauderdale
|
Survey Area
|
Mississippi:
|
Lauderdale
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Mississippi:
|
Hinds
|
Rankin
|
Warren
|
Lowndes
|
Survey Area
|
Mississippi:
|
Lowndes
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Alabama:
|
Tuscaloosa
|
MONTANA
|
Cascade
|
Survey Area
|
Montana:
|
Cascade
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Montana:
|
Fergus
|
Flathead
|
Hill
|
Lewis and Clark
|
Valley
|
Yellowstone
|
NEBRASKA
|
Douglas-Sarpy
|
Survey Area
|
Nebraska:
|
Douglas
|
Sarpy
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Iowa:
|
Marion
|
Polk
|
Woodbury
|
Nebraska:
|
Hall
|
Lancaster
|
Saunders
|
South Dakota:
|
Minnehaha
|
NEVADA
|
Churchill-Washoe
|
Survey Area
|
Nevada:
|
Churchill
|
Washoe
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
California:
|
Lassen
|
Mono
|
Nevada:
|
Mineral
|
Clark
|
Survey Area
|
Nevada:
|
Clark
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
NEW JERSEY
|
Burlington
|
Survey Area
|
New Jersey:
|
Burlington
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Delaware:
|
New Castle
|
New Jersey:
|
Atlantic
|
Cape May
|
Monmouth
|
Ocean
|
Salem
|
Pennsylvania:
|
Chester
|
Montgomery
|
Philadelphia
|
Morris
|
Survey Area
|
New Jersey:
|
Morris
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New Jersey:
|
Somerset
|
Pennsylvania:
|
Luzerne
|
Monroe
|
NEW MEXICO
|
Bernalillo
|
Survey Area
|
New Mexico:
|
Bernalillo
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New Mexico:
|
McKinley
|
Curry
|
Survey Area
|
New Mexico:
|
Curry
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Lubbock
|
Potter
|
Dona Ana
|
Survey Area
|
New Mexico:
|
Dona Ana
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New Mexico:
|
Chaves
|
Otero
|
NEW YORK
|
Jefferson
|
Survey Area
|
New York:
|
Jefferson
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New York:
|
Albany
|
Oneida
|
Onondaga
|
Ontario
|
Saratoga
|
Schenectady
|
Steuben
|
Kings-Queens
|
Survey Area
|
New York:
|
Kings
|
Queens
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New Jersey:
|
Essex
|
Hudson
|
New York:
|
Bronx
|
Nassau
|
New York
|
Richmond
|
Suffolk
|
Niagara
|
Survey Area
|
New York:
|
Niagara
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New York:
|
Erie
|
Genesee
|
Ohio:
|
Trumbull
|
Pennsylvania:
|
Erie
|
Orange
|
Survey Area
|
New York:
|
Orange
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
New York:
|
Dutchess
|
Westchester
|
NORTH CAROLINA
|
Craven
|
Survey Area
|
North Carolina:
|
Craven
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Carolina:
|
Carteret
|
Dare
|
Cumberland
|
Survey Area
|
North Carolina:
|
Cumberland
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Carolina:
|
Durham
|
Forsyth
|
Rowan
|
Onslow
|
Survey area
|
North Carolina:
|
Onslow
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Carolina:
|
New Hanover
|
Wayne
|
Survey area
|
North Carolina:
|
Wayne
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Carolina:
|
Halifax
|
Pitt
|
NORTH DAKOTA
|
Grand Forks
|
Survey Area
|
North Dakota:
|
Grand Forks
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Dakota:
|
Cass
|
Cavalier
|
Pembina
|
Steele
|
Ward
|
Survey Area
|
North Dakota:
|
Ward
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Dakota:
|
Divide
|
OHIO
|
Greene-Montgomery
|
Survey Area
|
Ohio:
|
Greene
|
Montgomery
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Indiana:
|
Allen
|
Grant
|
Marion
|
Miami
|
Ohio:
|
Clinton
|
Franklin
|
Hamilton
|
Licking
|
Ross
|
West Virginia:
|
Raleigh
|
Wayne
|
OKLAHOMA
|
Comanche
|
Survey Area
|
Oklahoma:
|
Comanche
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Oklahoma:
|
Cotton
|
Jackson
|
Oklahoma
|
Survey Area
|
Oklahoma:
|
Oklahoma
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Oklahoma:
|
Garfield
|
Muskogee
|
Pittsburg
|
Tulsa
|
PENNSYLVANIA
|
Cumberland
|
Survey Area
|
Pennsylvania:
|
Cumberland
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Pennsylvania:
|
Allegheny
|
Blair |
Butler
|
Franklin
|
York
|
Survey Area
|
Pennsylvania:
|
York
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Pennsylvania:
|
Lebanon
|
PUERTO RICO
|
Guaynabo-San Juan
|
Survey Area
|
Puerto Rico:
|
Guaynabo
|
San Juan
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Puerto Rico:
|
Aguadilla
|
Bayamon
|
Mayaguez
|
Ponce
|
Salinas
|
RHODE ISLAND
|
Newport
|
Survey Area
|
Rhode Island:
|
Newport
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Massachusetts:
|
Barnstable
|
Nantucket
|
Rhode Island:
|
Providence
|
Washington
|
SOUTH CAROLINA
|
Charleston
|
Survey Area
|
South Carolina:
|
Charleston
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
South Carolina:
|
Berkeley
|
Horry
|
Richland
|
Survey Area
|
South Carolina:
|
Richland
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Carolina:
|
Buncombe
|
Mecklenburg
|
South Carolina:
|
Sumpter
|
Tennessee:
|
Washington
|
SOUTH DAKOTA
|
Pennington
|
Survey Area
|
South Dakota:
|
Pennington
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Montana:
|
Custer
|
South Dakota:
|
Fall River
|
Meade
|
Wyoming:
|
Sheridan
|
TENNESSEE
|
Shelby
|
Survey Area
|
Tennessee:
|
Shelby
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Missouri:
|
Butler
|
TEXAS
|
Bell
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Bell
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Burnet
|
Coryell
|
Falls
|
Bexar
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Bexar
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Comal
|
Kerr
|
Travis
|
Val Verde
|
Dallas
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Dallas
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Angelina
|
Fannin
|
Galveston
|
Harris
|
El Paso
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
El Paso
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
McLennan
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
McLennan
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Nueces
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Nueces
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Bee
|
Calhoun
|
Cameron
|
Kleberg
|
San Patricio
|
Webb
|
Tarrant
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Tarrant
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Cooke
|
Palo Pinto
|
Taylor
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Taylor
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Tom Green
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Tom Green
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Texas:
|
Howard
|
Wichita
|
Survey Area
|
Texas:
|
Wichita
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
UTAH
|
Davis-Salt Lake-Weber
|
Survey Area
|
Utah:
|
Davis
|
Salt Lake
|
Weber
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Utah:
|
Box Elder
|
Tooele
|
Uintah
|
VIRGINIA
|
Alexandria-Arlington-Fairfax
|
Survey Area
|
Virginia (city):
|
Alexandria
|
Virginia (counties):
|
Arlington
|
Fairfax
|
Area of Application. Survey area.
|
Chesterfield-Richmond
|
Survey Area
|
Virginia: (city)
|
Richmond
|
Virginia: (county)
|
Chesterfield
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Virginia: (cities)
|
Bedford
|
Charlottesville
|
Salem
|
Virginia: (counties)
|
Caroline
|
Nottoway
|
Prince George
|
West Virginia:
|
Pendleton
|
Hampton-Newport News
|
Survey Area
|
Virginia: (cities)
|
Hampton
|
Newport News
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Virginia: (city)
|
Williamsburg
|
Virginia: (county)
|
York
|
Norfolk-Portsmouth-Virginia Beach
|
Survey Area
|
Virginia: (cities)
|
Norfolk
|
Portsmouth
|
Virginia Beach
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
North Carolina:
|
Pasquotank
|
Virginia: (cities)
|
Chesapeake
|
Suffolk
|
Virginia: (counties)
|
Accomack
|
Northampton
|
Prince William
|
Survey Area
|
Virginia:
|
Prince William
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Virginia:
|
Fauquier
|
West Virginia:
|
Harrison
|
WASHINGTON
|
Kitsap
|
Survey Area
|
Washington:
|
Kitsap
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Washington:
|
Clallam
|
Jefferson
|
Pierce
|
Survey Area
|
Washington:
|
Pierce
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Oregon:
|
Clatsop
|
Coos
|
Douglas
|
Lane
|
Multnomah
|
Tillamook
|
Washington:
|
Clark
|
Grays Harbor
|
Snohomish
|
Survey Area
|
Washington:
|
Snohomish
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Washington:
|
Island
|
King
|
Yakima
|
Spokane
|
Survey Area
|
Washington:
|
Spokane
|
Area of Application. Survey area plus:
|
Washington:
|
Adams
|
Walla Walla
|
WYOMING
|
Laramie
|
Survey Area
|
Wyoming:
|
Laramie
|
Area of Application. Survey area. |
[75 FR 49351, Aug. 13, 2010, as amended at 76 FR 9640, Feb. 22, 2011; 76 FR 31786, June 2, 2011; 76 FR 53046, Aug. 25, 2011; 77 FR 28472, May 15, 2012; 78 FR 29612, May 21, 2013; 78 FR 60181, 60182, Oct. 1, 2013; 82 FR 40669, Aug. 28, 2017; 82 FR 41321, Aug. 31, 2017; 84 FR 49942, Sept. 24, 2019; 85 FR 19377, Apr. 7, 2020; 89 FR 67519, Aug. 21, 2024; 89 FR 67829, Aug. 22, 2024; 89 FR 93147, Nov. 26, 2024; 89 FR 100721, Dec. 13, 2024]
source: 46 FR 21344, Apr. 10, 1981, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 5 CFR 532.217