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[Comments on Navy Employee's Service Credit for Previous Employment as D.C. Police Officer]

B-258471 Published: Apr 20, 1995. Publicly Released: Apr 20, 1995.
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A Navy employee claimed that he should have been credited with his years of service as a District of Columbia police officer for annual leave accrual purposes upon his employment with the Navy. GAO held that the: (1) employee was not entitled to the credit, since the employee could not withdraw his retirement contributions under the District's system and redeposit them into the federal retirement system; and (2) employee's annual leave balance should be adjusted downward. Accordingly, the claims was denied.

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