§ 353. Skill incentive pay or proficiency bonus
(a)
Skill Incentive Pay.—
The Secretary concerned may pay a monthly skill incentive pay to a member of a regular or reserve component of the uniformed services who—
(b)
Skill Proficiency Bonus.—
(1)
Availability; eligible persons.—
The Secretary concerned may pay a proficiency bonus to a member of a regular or reserve component of the uniformed services who—
(A)
is entitled to basic pay under section
204 of this title or compensation under section
206 of this title or is enrolled in an officer training program; and
(B)
is determined to have, and maintains, certified proficiency under subsection (d) in a skill designated as critical by the Secretary concerned or is in training to acquire proficiency in a critical foreign language or expertise in foreign cultural studies or a related skill designated as critical by the Secretary concerned.
(2)
Inclusion of certain senior rotc members.—
A proficiency bonus may be paid under this subsection to a student who is enrolled in the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program even though the student is in the first year of the four-year course under the program. During the period covered by the proficiency bonus, the student shall also be entitled to a monthly subsistence allowance under section
209
(c) of this title even though the student has not entered into an agreement under section
2103a of title
10. However, if the student receives incentive pay under subsection (g)(2) [1] for the same period, the student may receive only a single monthly subsistence allowance under section
209
(c) of this title.
(c)
Maximum Amounts and Methods of Payment.—
(1)
Skill incentive pay.—
(B)
If a member does not satisfy the eligibility requirements specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a) for an entire month for receipt of skill incentive pay, the Secretary concerned may prorate the payment amount to reflect the duration of the member’s actual qualifying service during the month. A member of a reserve component entitled to compensation under section
206 of this title who is authorized skill incentive pay under subsection (a) may be paid an amount of such pay that is proportionate to the compensation received by the member under section
206 of this title for inactive-duty training.
(2)
Proficiency bonus.—
A proficiency bonus under subsection (b) may be paid in a lump sum at the beginning of the proficiency certification period or in periodic installments during the proficiency certification period. The amount of the bonus may not exceed $12,000 for each 12-month period of certification. The Secretary concerned may not vary the criteria or rates for the proficiency bonus paid for officers and enlisted members.
(d)
Certified Proficiency for Proficiency Bonus.—
(1)
Certification required.—
Proficiency in a designated critical skill for purposes of subsection (b) shall be subject to annual certification by the Secretary concerned.
(e)
Written Agreement.—
(1)
Discretionary for skill incentive pay.—
The Secretary concerned may require a member to enter into a written agreement with the Secretary in order to qualify for the payment of skill incentive pay under subsection (a). The written agreement shall specify the period for which the skill incentive pay will be paid to the member and the monthly rate of the pay.
(2)
Required for proficiency bonus.—
The Secretary concerned shall require a member to enter into a written agreement with the Secretary in order to qualify for payment of a proficiency bonus under subsection (b). The written agreement shall specify the amount of the proficiency bonus, the period for which the bonus will be paid, and the initial certification or recertification necessary for payment of the proficiency bonus.
(f)
Foreign Language Studies in Officer Training Programs.—
(1)
Availability of incentive pay.—
The Secretary concerned may pay incentive pay to a person enrolled in an officer training program to also participate in an education or training program to acquire proficiency in a critical foreign language or expertise in foreign cultural studies or a related skill designated as critical by the Secretary concerned.
(2)
Inclusion of certain senior rotc members.—
Incentive pay may be paid under this subsection to a student who is enrolled in the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program even though the student is in the first year of the four-year course under the program. While the student receives the incentive pay, the student shall also be entitled to a monthly subsistence allowance under section
209
(c) of this title even though the student has not entered into an agreement under section
2103a of title
10. However, if the student receives a proficiency bonus under subsection (b)(2) covering the same month, the student may receive only a single monthly subsistence allowance under section
209
(c) of this title.
(g)
Repayment.—
A member who receives skill incentive pay or a proficiency bonus under this section and who fails to fulfill the eligibility requirement for receipt of the pay or bonus shall be subject to the repayment provisions of section
373 of this title.
(h)
Relationship to Other Pays and Allowances.—
A member may not be paid more than one pay under this section in any month for the same period of service and skill. A member may be paid skill incentive pay or the proficiency bonus under this section in addition to any other pay and allowances to which the member is entitled, except that a member may not be paid skill incentive pay or a proficiency bonus under this section and hazardous duty pay under section
351 of this title for the same period of service in the same career field or skill.
(i)
Termination of Authority.—
No agreement may be entered into under this section after December 31, 2010.
[1] See References in Text note below.