In this subpart:
Administrative workweek means any period of 7 consecutive days (as defined in this section) designated in advance by the head of the agency under section 6101 f title 5, United States Code.
Agency means-
Basic workweek, for full-time employees, means the 40-hour workweek established in accordance with § 610.111 of this chapter.
Criminal investigator means a law enforcement officer as defined in 5 U.S.C. 5541(3) and this section-
Day (for overtime pay purposes) means any 24-hour period designated by an agency within the administrative workweek applicable to the employee. A day need not correspond to the 24-hour period of a calendar day. If the agency has not designated another period of time, a day is a calendar day.
Department means an executive agency and a military department as defined by sections 105 and 102 of title 5, United States Code.
Emergency means a temporary condition posing a direct threat to human life or property, including a forest wildfire emergency.
Employee means an employee to whom this subpart applies.
Head of a department means the head of a department and, except for the purpose of § 550.101(b)(2) , an official who has been delegated authority to act for the head of a department in the matter concerned.
Holiday work means nonovertime work performed by an employee during a regularly scheduled daily tour of duty on a holiday designated in accordance with § 610.202 of this chapter.
Irregular or occasional overtime work means overtime work that is not part of an employee's regularly scheduled administrative workweek.
Law enforcement officer means an employee who-
Nightwork has the meaning given that term in § 550.121 , and includes any nightwork preformed by an employee as part of his or her regularly scheduled administrative workweek.
Overtime work has the meaning given that term in § 550.111 and includes irregular or occasional overtime work and regular overtime work.
Performing work in connection with an emergency means performing work that is directly related to resolving or coping with an emergency or its immediate aftermath.
Premium pay means the dollar value of earned hours of compensatory time off and additional pay authorized by subchapter V of chapter 55 of title 5, United States Code, and this subpart for overtime, night, Sunday, or holiday work; or for standby duty, administratively uncontrollable overtime work, or availability duty. This excludes overtime pay paid to employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act and compensatory time off earned in lieu of such overtime pay. This includes an overtime supplement received by a Border Patrol agent under 5 U.S.C. 5550 and subpart P of this part for regularly scheduled overtime hours within the agent's regular tour of duty and the dollar value of hours of compensatory time off earned by such an agent.
Protective duties means duties authorized by section 3056(a) of title 18, United States Code, or by section 2709(a)(3) of title 22, United States Code.
Rate of basic pay means the rate of pay fixed by law or administrative action for the position held by an employee, including any applicable locality payment under 5 CFR part 531, subpart F; special rate supplement under 5 CFR part 530, subpart C; retained rate under 5 CFR part 536 ; or similar payment or supplement under other legal authority, before any deductions and exclusive of additional pay of any other kind.
Regular overtime work means overtime work that is part of an employee's regularly scheduled administrative workweek.
Regular tour of duty, with respect to a Border Patrol agent covered by 5 U.S.C. 5550 and subpart P of this part, means the basic 40-hour workweek plus any regularly scheduled overtime work hours that the agent is assigned to work as part of an officially established 5-day weekly work schedule generally consisting of-
Regularly scheduled administrative workweek, for a full-time employee, means the period within an administrative workweek, established in accordance with § 610.111 of this chapter, within which the employee is regularly scheduled to work. For a part-time employee, it means the officially prescribed days and hours within an administrative workweek during which the employee is regularly scheduled to work.
Regularly scheduled work means work that is scheduled in advance of an administrative workweek under an agency's procedures for establishing workweeks in accordance with § 610.111 , excluding any such work to which availability pay under § 550.181 applies.
Sunday work means nonovertime work performed by an employee during a regularly scheduled daily tour of duty when any part of that daily tour of duty is on a Sunday. For any such tour of duty, not more than 8 hours of work are Sunday work, unless the employee is on a compressed work schedule, in which case the entire regularly scheduled daily tour of duty constitutes Sunday work.
Tour of duty means the hours of a day (a daily tour of duty) and the days of an administrative workweek (a weekly tour of duty) that constitute an employee's regularly scheduled administrative workweek.
5 C.F.R. §550.103
For FEDERAL REGISTER citations affecting §550.103, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.