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ered necessary by the Secretary to protect the interests of the United States, all costs incurred in the striking of such medal.

SEC. 2. (a) The Secretary of the Treasury shall strike and furnish to the California Institute of the Arts not more than one hundred thousand duplicate copies of such medal in bronze. The medals shall be considered as national medals within the meaning of section 3551 of the Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 368).

(b) The medals provided for in this section shall be made and delivered at such times as may be required by the California Institute of the Arts in quantities of not less than two thousand. The Secretary of the Treasury shall cause such medals to be struck and furnished at not less than the estimated cost of manufacture, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses, and security satisfactory to the Director of the Mint shall be furnished to indemnify the United States for full payment of such costs.

11. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TEACHERS' SALARY ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1968

(Public Law 90-319, approved May 27, 1968)

A. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Hearings on "D.C. Police, Firemen and Teachers Pay Legislation" were held before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia on November 15, 1967, and February 14, 1968. The record of the hearings was printed in a volume of 167 pages. Hearings on bills to amend the District of Columbia Teachers Salary Act of 1955 were held before a Special Investigating Subcommittee of the House Committee on the District of Columbia on March 20, 1965. The record of the hearings was printed in a volume of 110 pages.

H.R. 16409, the "District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act Amendments of 1968" was introduced on April 2, 1968, by Representative Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia, for himself and 11 other Members of the House. The bill was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. It was reported from that committee on April 8, 1968 (H. Rept. 1285). It passed the House on April 22, 1968. It was reported in the Senate, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, on May 10, 1968 (S. Rept. 1115). It passed the Senate, amended, on May 13, 1968. The House agreed to the Senate amendments on May 20, 1968. The act was approved on May 27, 1968, and became Public Law

90-319.

B. DIGEST OF THE ACT

The act generally revises the compensation schedules for teachers and school officers in the public schools of the District of Columbia so as to provide salary increases for all classes. The act makes these salary increases retroactive to October 1, 1967.

C. TEXT OF THE LAW

Following is the text of Public Law 90-319:

AN ACT To amend the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act of 1955 to provide salary increases for teachers and school officers in the District of Columbia public schools, and for other purposes

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act Amendments of 1968".

SEC. 2. The District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act of 1955 (D.C. Code, sec. 31-1501 et seq.) is amended as follows: (1) Effective on October 1, 1967, the salary schedule contained in section 1 of such Act (D.C. Code, sec. 31-1501) is 82 Stat. 132. amended to read as follows:

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Group B, master's degree.
Principal, level IV.
Principal, level III..
Principal, level II..
Principal, level I..
Group C, master's degree
plus 30 credit hours...
Principal, level IV..
Principal, level III.
Principal, level II..
Principal, level I..
Group D, doctor's degree.
Principal, level IV.
Principal, level III.
Principal, level II..
Principal, level I..
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ant superintend-
ent (elementary
schools).

Assistant to assist-
ant superintend-
ent (junior and
senior high
schools).

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18, 480 $18,920, $19, 360 $19, 800 $20, 240 $20, 680 $21, 120 $21, 560 $22,000

15,625 15,995 16,365 16,735 17,105 17,475 17,845 18, 215 18,585

14,120 14,470 14,820 15,170 15,520 15,870 16, 220 16,570 16,920
14,750 15, 100 15, 450 15, 800 16,150 16,500 16,850 17,200 17,550
15,065 15,415 15,765 16,115 16,465 16,815 17, 165 17,515 17,865
15, 380 15,730 16,080 16, 430 16,780 17, 130 17,480 17,830 18,180

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Group B, master's degree. $12, 520 $12, 830 $13, 140 $13, 450 $13,760 $14, 070 $14, 380 $14,690 $15,000 Group C, master's degree

plus 30 credit hours....

12,835 13, 145 13, 455 13,765 14,075 14,385 14,695 15,005 15,315 Group D, doctor's degree.. 13, 150 13,460 13,770 14,080 14, 390 14,700 15,010 15, 320 15,630

Dean of students,

teachers college.

Professor, teachers

Registrar, teachers

college.

college.

Statistical analyst.

Assistant principal,

senior high school. Assistant principal, junior high school. Assistant principal,

elementary school.

Assistant principal,

Vocational high school.

Assistant principal,

Americanization school.

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(2) Effective on July 1, 1968, such salary schedule is amended to read as follows:

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