H.R. 1299 makes amendments to the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 2001. The bill requires the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of the Capitol Police to be hired without regard to political affiliation. Additionally, the Comptroller General would not need to be involved in the hiring of the CAO as is required under current law.
H.R. 1299 also clarifies administrative authorities of the Capitol Police CAO regarding pay scales, overtime compensation requirements, and certain other policies. It requires the CAO to give notice to Congress prior to hires, promotions and terminations, as well as before creating new positions or reorganizing current positions.
The bill also establishes a General Counsel to the Chief of Police and the U.S. Capitol Police. Finally, the bill repeals several obsolete provisions of Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 2001, such as requiring police officers to purchase their own uniforms.