I-SEARCH (tm) V1.89P Retrieved Documents Listing on 10/11/93 at 12:50:28. Database: USCODE Search: (5:CITE) ------DocID 7848 Document 1 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC TITLE 5 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 -HEAD- TITLE 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES -MISC1- THIS TITLE WAS ENACTED BY PUB. L. 89-554, SEC. 1, SEPT. 6, 1966, 80 STAT. 378 Part Sec. I. The Agencies Generally 101 II. Civil Service Functions and Responsibilities 1101 III. Employees 2101 AMENDMENTS 1979 - Pub. L. 96-54, Sec. 2(a)(1), Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 381, substituted 'Civil Service Functions and Responsibilities' for 'The United States Civil Service Commission' in item for part II. Table Showing Disposition of All Sections of Former Title 5 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Title 5 Former Sections Title 5 New Sections --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1, 2 101 3 Rep. 4 3345 5 3346 6 3347 7 3348 8 3349 9 5535 10 2901 11, 12 2902 13-14a, 15 Rep. 16 3331 16a 2903, 2904 17, 17a Rep. 17b, 17c 2905 18 2903 19 Rep. 20 2904 21 2906 21a 3332 21b 5507 22 301 22-1 (less 3d-5th provisos) 7532 22-1 (3d proviso) 3571, 5594 22-1 (4th and 5th provisos) 7312 22-2 7533 22-3 7531 22a 302 23-26c Rep. 27 6106 28 6105 29, 29a, 30 to 30b-1, 30c to 30e- Rep. 1, 30f-30m 30n 6322 30n-1 T. 28 Sec. 1823 30o 5537 30p 5515 30q 6321 30r(a) 6323 30r(b) 3551 30r(c) 502, 5534 30r(d) 2105 31-31b, 32 Rep. 33 7154 34-35a, 36-37a Rep. 38 3341 39, 40 3342 41 T. 14 Sec. 632 42, 42a Rep. 43 3101 43a 3102 44 T. 31 Sec. 492-1 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 45 Rep. 46 3103 46a 5511 46b 5513 46c T. 31 Sec. 699a (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 46d, 46e 5514 47 3103; T. 18 Sec. 1916 47a 8301; T. 10 Sec. 1221 48 T. 28 Sec. 514 49 3106 50 5501; T. 18 Sec. 1916 51 5536 52 5502 53 3108 54 3107 55 Rep. 55a 3109 56 5503 57-59c Rep. 60 T. 2 Sec. 162 61 D.C. Code, Sec. 31-1009 61a 5552 61a-1(a), (f) 5534a 61a-1(b)-(e) Rep. 61b (1st, 2d sentences) 5551 61b (3d-5th sentences) 6306 61b (6th sentence) 5551 61c-61e Rep. 61f 5582 61g 5581 61h 5583 61i 5581 61j 5582 61k 5581 62-64a Rep. 65 T. 2 Sec. 162 66 T. 18 Sec. 1914 67 T. 7 Sec. 2220 68 T. 8 Sec. 1353c 69 5535, 5536 70 5536 70a, 70b 5945 70c 5942 71 5536 72 5535 73, 73a Rep. 73b 5731 73b-1(a), (b) 5724 73b-1(c) 5730 73b-1(d) 5725 73b-1(e) 5726 73b-1(f) 5727 73b-2 5703 73b-3(a) (less 3d-6th provisos) 5722 73b-3(a) (3d, 4th provisos) 5728 73b-3(a) (5th, 6th provisos) 5729 73b-3 (less (a)) 5723 73b-4 T. 41 Sec. 5a 73b-4a, 73b-4b 5724a 73b-4c 5726 73b-4d 5724 73b-4e 5724a 73b-4f 5724 73b-5 5732 73c 5727 73c-1, 73c-2, 73d Rep. 73e 5731 73f, 74-75a Rep. 75a-1 Elim. 75b-75d, 76 Rep. 76a T. 20 Sec. 244a 77, 77a Rep. 78, 78a, 78a-1, 79, 80 T. 31 Sec. 638a-638e (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 81, 81a Rep. 82 5512 83 5946 84 5505 84a T. 4 Sec. 111 84b, 84c 5517 84d 5518 85 5502 86 Rep. 86a 6104 87-87c 6103 88 T. 31 Sec. 554 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 89 Rep. 90 T. 28 Sec. 414 91 T. 28 Sec. 520 92 Rep. 92a 2903 93 303 93a Rep. 94 304 95, 95a 503 96 304 97, 98 Rep. 99, 100 Rep. See T. 18 Sec. 207. 101 501 102 Rep. 103 5741 103a, 103b 5742 104 T. 31 Sec. 492-2 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 104a, 105 Rep. 105a 2954 106 2952 107 Rep. 108 T. 44 Sec. 121 (See Rev. T. 44 Table) 109 Rep. 110 T. 40 Sec. 484-1 111, 112 Rep. 113 7351 114 7341 114a 7342 note 115, 115a 7341 116 Elim. 116a, 117 Rep. 118 T. 31 Sec. 686-2 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 118a 5912 118b T. 31 Sec. 530a (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 118c 5943 118c-1 to 118e Rep. 118f 5944 118g 7903 118h 5941 118i(a) (1st 4 sentences) 7324 118i(a) (5th sentence) 7327 118i(b) (less last proviso, and 7325 less last sentence) 118i(b) (last proviso, last Elim. sentence) 118i(c) 1308 118j, 118j-1 Rep. 118k(a) 1501, 1502 118k(b) 1504, 1505, 1506 118k(c) 1508 118k(d) 1302, 1507 118k(e), (f) 1501 118k-1 1501, 7324 118k-2 1501 118k-3 7324 118l 1501, 7324 118m 7327 118n 1503, 7326 118o 7323 118p 7311 118q 3333 118r T. 18 Sec. 1918 119-123 Elim. 124-131a, 132-133r Rep. 133s, 133t Elim. 133u, 133v Rep. 133w Elim. 133x to 133y-16 Rep. 133z 901 133z-1 903 133z-2 904 133z-3 905 133z-4 906 133z-5, 133z-6 902 133z-7, 133z-8 907 133z-9 906 133z-10 908 133z-11 to 133z-15 909-913 134 T. 40 Sec. 721 134a T. 40 Sec. 722 134b T. 40 Sec. 723 134b-1 T. 40 Sec. 724 134b-2 T. 40 Sec. 725 134c T. 40 Sec. 726 134d T. 40 Sec. 727 134e T. 40 Sec. 728 134f T. 40 Sec. 729 134g, 134h T. 40 Sec. 721 note 135-138j Rep. 139-139f T. 44 Sec. 421-427 (See Rev. T. 44 Table) 140, 140a T. 31 Sec. 483a, 483b (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 141-149 Rep. 150 7901 150e-150i T. 10 Sec. 2575 150j T. 10 Sec. 4712, 9712 150j-1 to 150j-3 T. 10 Sec. 4713, 9713 150k 2105 150k-1(a) 8171 150k-1(b) 8172 150k-1(c) 8173 150m-150o T. 10 Sec. 2541 150p T. 10 Sec. 2572 150q-150t T. 10 Sec. 2601 151 T. 22 Sec. 2651 151a T. 22 Sec. 2652 151b T. 22 Sec. 2653 151c T. 22 Sec. 2658 151d to 152-1 Rep. 152a T. 22 Sec. 2654 152b T. 22 Sec. 2655 152c, 152d, 153 Rep. 153a T. 22 Sec. 2663 154 T. 22 Sec. 2664 154a Rep. 155 T. 22 Sec. 2665 156 T. 22 Sec. 2656 157 Rep. 158 T. 22 Sec. 2657 159, 160 Rep. 161 T. 22 Sec. 2659 162-164 Rep. 165 T. 22 Sec. 2660 166-168d Rep. 169 T. 22 Sec. 2661 170 T. 22 Sec. 2668 170a T. 22 Sec. 2681 170b T. 22 Sec. 2682 170c T. 22 Sec. 2683 170d Rep. 170e T. 22 Sec. 2666 170e-1 T. 22 Sec. 2667 170f T. 22 Sec. 2662 170g T. 22 Sec. 2669 170h T. 22 Sec. 2670 170i T. 22 Sec. 2671 170j T. 22 Sec. 2672 170k T. 22 Sec. 2673 170l T. 22 Sec. 2674 170m T. 22 Sec. 2675 170n T. 22 Sec. 2676 170o T. 22 Sec. 2677 170p T. 22 Sec. 2678 170q T. 22 Sec. 2679 170r, 170s Rep. 170t T. 22 Sec. 2680 170u T. 22 Sec. 2684 171 T. 10 Sec. 131, 133 171-1 T. 50 Sec. 408 171-2 T. 50 Sec. 409 171a(a), (b) T. 10 Sec. 133 171a(c) T. 10 Sec. 125, 136, 141, 3010, 3012, 5011, 5031, 8010, 8012 171a(d) T. 10 Sec. 133 171a(e) T. 10 Sec. 132 171a(f) T. 10 Sec. 133 171a(g)-(i) Elim. 171a(j) T. 10 Sec. 124 171a-1 T. 10 Sec. 133 171b Rep. 171c T. 10 Sec. 134-136, 718, 2358 171c-1, 171c-2, 171d to 171d-2 Rep. 171e T. 10 Sec. 171 171f T. 10 Sec. 141, 142 171g T. 10 Sec. 143 171h, 171i Rep. 171j T. 10 Sec. 173 171j-1 to 171l Rep. 171m T. 50 Sec. 411 171m-1 T. 10 Sec. 2211 171n T. 50 Sec. 410 171o Rep. 171p, 171q T. 10 Sec. 1581 171r T. 10 Sec. 1582 171s T. 10 Sec. 3230, 5416, 8230 171s-1 T. 31 Sec. 700 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 171t T. 10 Sec. 2571 171u Rep. 171v T. 10 Sec. 1583 171w T. 10 Sec. 2385 171x, 171y Rep. 171y-1 T. 10 Sec. 3205, 5417, 8205 171z T. 10 Sec. 2661 171z-1 T. 10 Sec. 2681 171z-2 T. 31 Sec. 700a (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 171z-3 to 171z-5 T. 10 Sec. 2673-2675 172 T. 10 Sec. 136 172a T. 10 Sec. 3014, 5061, 8014 172b, 172c T. 10 Sec. 2203, 2204 172d T. 10 Sec. 2208 172d-1 T. 10 Sec. 2210 172e T. 10 Sec. 2209 172f T. 10 Sec. 126 172g, 172h T. 10 Sec. 2205, 2206 172i T. 10 Sec. 2701 172j T. 50 Sec. 412 173 T. 10 Sec. 2451 173a Rep. 173b T. 10 Sec. 2451 173c-173e T. 10 Sec. 2452-2454 173f-173h T. 10 Sec. 2455 173i T. 10 Sec. 2456 174 T. 31 Sec. 650a (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 174a T. 37 Sec. 412 174b T. 10 Sec. 2666 174c Elim. 174d T. 10 Sec. 2207 174e T. 10 Sec. 2387 174f Elim. 174g T. 31 Sec. 638f (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 174h Elim. 174i T. 31 Sec. 700b (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 181 T. 10 Sec. 3012 181-1(a) T. 10 Sec. 3012 181-1(b) Elim. 181-1(c) T. 10 Sec. 101(5); T. 50 Sec. 409(a) 181-1(d) T. 10 Sec. 3011 181-1(e) T. 10 Sec. 3062 181-2 T. 10 Sec. 3012 181-3 T. 10 Sec. 3001 181-4 T. 10 Sec. 3012, 4532 181-5 T. 10 Sec. 3013, 3017 181a, 182, 182a, 183, 184 Rep. 185-187 T. 10 Sec. 3016 187a, 188, 189 Rep. 189a T. 10 Sec. 4025, 9025 189b Rep. 189c T. 10 Sec. 2632 189d Rep. 190 T. 10 Sec. 3012 191 T. 10 Sec. 4831 191a T. 10 Sec. 1552 192, 192a, 193-194a, 195-197 Rep. 198 T. 10 Sec. 4714 199 T. 10 Sec. 3693, 8693 200 T. 10 Sec. 1551 201 Rep. 202 T. 10 Sec. 4565, 9565 203-207i, 208-213 Rep. 214 Elim. 215-216a, 217 Rep. 218 T. 10 Sec. 2381 219-219b, 220 Rep. 221 T. 10 Sec. 4540, 9540 222 T. 31 Sec. 649a (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 223 Rep. 224 T. 22 Sec. 276aa 225 T. 22 Sec. 276bb 226 T. 22 Sec. 276cc 227 T. 22 Sec. 276dd 228 T. 22 Sec. 276ee 229-232 Rep. 233-233c (See former 150q-150t) 234-234f Rep. 235 T. 10 Sec. 4531 235a T. 10 Sec. 4503 235b T. 10 Sec. 174 235c T. 10 Sec. 1584 235d T. 10 Sec. 2352 235e T. 10 Sec. 2353, 2357 235f, 235g T. 10 Sec. 2354, 2355 235h T. 10 Sec. 174, 2356 241-245 T. 31 Sec. 1001-1005 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 245a Rep. and Elim. 246 T. 31 Sec. 1006 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 246a Rep. 247-248a T. 31 Sec. 1007-1009 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 248b Rep. 248c-248e T. 31 Sec. 1010, 1011, 1013 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 249, 249a Rep. 249b, 250 T. 31 Sec. 1014, 1015 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 251 Rep. 252-258a, 259-265 T. 31 Sec. 1016-1030 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 266-269 Rep. 270, 271 Elim. 272-274 Rep. 275 T. 10 Sec. 1552 276 Rep. 277 T. 31 Sec. 1031 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 281 T. 19 Sec. 2071 281a T. 19 Sec. 2072 281b T. 19 Sec. 2073 281c T. 21 Sec. 163 281d, 281e Rep. 281f T. 19 Sec. 2072 281g T. 19 Sec. 2074 282 T. 21 Sec. 161 282a T. 21 Sec. 162 282b T. 21 Sec. 164 282c T. 21 Sec. 165 291 T. 28 Sec. 501, 503 292 T. 28 Sec. 502 293 T. 28 Sec. 505 293a Rep. 294 T. 28 Sec. 504 295, 295-1 T. 28 Sec. 506 295a Rep. 295b Rep. and Elim. 296 Rep. 297 Rep. and Elim. 297a Rep. 298 T. 28 Sec. 543 298a 5108 299 T. 28 Sec. 533 300 T. 28 Sec. 533, 534 300a T. 18 Sec. 3052, 3107 300b T. 31 Sec. 224b (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 300c, 300c-1 Rep. 300d T. 28 Sec. 536 300e-302 Rep. 303, 304 T. 28 Sec. 511, 512 305 T. 28 Sec. 521; T. 44 Sec. 296a (See Rev. T. 44 Table) 306 T. 28 Sec. 516 306a Rep. 307 T. 28 Sec. 513 308 Rep. 309 T. 28 Sec. 518 310 T. 28 Sec. 515 311 Rep. 311a T. 28 Sec. 535 312 T. 28 Sec. 543, 547, 548 313 T. 28 Sec. 514 314 3106 315 T. 28 Sec. 515 316 T. 28 Sec. 517 317 T. 28 Sec. 547, 569 318 T. 28 Sec. 549, 569 319 T. 28 Sec. 523 320, 321 Rep. 322 T. 31 Sec. 1010 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 323, 324 T. 28 Sec. 547 325 T. 31 Sec. 1012 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 326 T. 31 Sec. 1011 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 327 T. 28 Sec. 547 328 T. 31 Sec. 1013 (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 329 T. 28 Sec. 547, 569 330, 331 T. 28 Sec. 547 332 Rep. See Fed. Rules Civ. Proc. rule 2. 333 T. 28 Sec. 522 334-339 Rep. 340 T. 28 Sec. 534 341 T. 28 Sec. 524 341a T. 28 Sec. 568 341b T. 28 Sec. 526 341c T. 28 Sec. 536, 537 341d T. 8 Sec. 1555 341e T. 28 Sec. 525 341f T. 18 Sec. 4010 341g T. 18 Sec. 4011 341h T. 42 Sec. 250a 342 T. 8 Sec. 1551 342a Elim. 342b T. 8 Sec. 1552 342b-1 T. 8 Sec. 1553 342c T. 8 Sec. 1353a 342d T. 8 Sec. 1353b 342e T. 8 Sec. 1353d 342f Rep. 342g T. 8 Sec. 1554 342h-342k Elim. 342l T. 8 Sec. 1557 361 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 201, 203. 362 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 207. 363, 363a, 364 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 204. 364-1(a) Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 204, 401. 364-1(b), 364a, 364b Rep. 365 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 1011. 366 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 401. 367 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 2201. 368 Rep. 369 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 202, 401, 403, 404. 370 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 1001, 1006. 371 Rep. 372, 373 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 407. 374 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 2202. 375 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 407. 376 Rep. 377 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 401. 378-382 Rep. 383, 384 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 2601. 385-388 Rep. 389 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 5213. 390, 391 Rep. 392 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 2603. 393 Rep. See T. 39 Sec. 401. 411 T. 10 Sec. 5031 411a(a) T. 10 Sec. 101(5); T. 50 Sec. 409(b) 411a(b) T. 10 Sec. 5012 411a(c) T. 10 Sec. 5013, 5402 411b, 412 T. 10 Sec. 5031 412a T. 10 Sec. 6952, 7202-7211, 7214, 7215, 7218, 7301, 7472, 7478, 7571, 7572, 7576, 7578, 7579 412b T. 10 Sec. 2381 413 T. 10 Sec. 5031 414, 415, 415a Rep. 415b T. 10 Sec. 7473 415c T. 10 Sec. 7472 415d T. 10 Sec. 2632 415e, 416, 417 Rep. 418 T. 10 Sec. 7216 419 T. 10 Sec. 7221 419a T. 10 Sec. 7220 419b T. 10 Sec. 7222 419c T. 10 Sec. 7202 420, 420a, 421 T. 10 Sec. 5034 421a Rep. 421a-1 T. 10 Sec. 5034, 5036 421b T. 10 Sec. 5033, 5036 421c T. 10 Sec. 7211 421d T. 10 Sec. 7204 421e T. 10 Sec. 7203, 7205 421f T. 10 Sec. 7207-7209 421g T. 10 Sec. 6081, 7204, 7205, 7211, 7214, 7218, 7571, 7572, 7576, 7579 422, 422a, 423 Rep. 423a T. 10 Sec. 5081, 5082, 5111 423b T. 10 Sec. 5081 423c-423f T. 10 Sec. 5085-5088 423g, 423h T. 10 Sec. 5111, 5112 423i T. 10 Sec. 5082 423j T. 10 Sec. 5036 423k T. 10 Sec. 5085, 5086, 5088, 5111 424 T. 10 Sec. 5081 425 Rep. 425a T. 10 Sec. 5083, 5133, 5148, 5201 426, 426a Rep. 427 T. 10 Sec. 5081 427a T. 10 Sec. 5084 428 T. 10 Sec. 5148 429 T. 10 Sec. 5131, 5132 430 T. 10 Sec. 5132 430a T. 10 Sec. 7303 430b T. 10 Sec. 5132 431 T. 10 Sec. 5132 432 T. 10 Sec. 5137, 5141, 5146, 5147 432a T. 10 Sec. 5135 433 T. 10 Sec. 5147 434 T. 10 Sec. 5141, 5144 435 T. 10 Sec. 5145 436 Rep. 437 T. 10 Sec. 5146 438 T. 10 Sec. 5137 439 T. 10 Sec. 5133, 5136 440 T. 10 Sec. 5137, 5146 441 T. 10 Sec. 5133, 5148 441a T. 10 Sec. 5133 442, 443 Rep. 444 T. 10 Sec. 5149 445 T. 10 Sec. 5135, 5147 446 T. 10 Sec. 5135, 5141 447 T. 10 Sec. 5135, 5144 448 T. 10 Sec. 5145 448a T. 10 Sec. 5135 448b T. 10 Sec. 5145 449 T. 10 Sec. 5135, 5146 450 Rep. 451 T. 10 Sec. 5137 452 T. 10 Sec. 5134-5136 453 T. 10 Sec. 5149 454 Rep. 455 T. 10 Sec. 5132 456 Rep. 456a T. 10 Sec. 1552 456b, 456c T. 10 Sec. 5138 456d T. 10 Sec. 6029 457 T. 10 Sec. 7391 457a, 457b Rep. 458 T. 10 Sec. 7392, 7394 458a T. 10 Sec. 7393 459 T. 10 Sec. 7394 460, 460a Rep. 461 T. 10 Sec. 7395 462 Rep. 463 T. 10 Sec. 7395 464 T. 10 Sec. 7396 465 Rep. 466 T. 10 Sec. 7217 467, 468, 468a, 469, 470 Rep. 471 T. 10 Sec. 5063, 5064 475 T. 10 Sec. 5150, 5151 475a, 475b T. 10 Sec. 5150 475c T. 10 Sec. 5153 475d T. 10 Sec. 5151, 5152 475e T. 10 Sec. 7522 475f Rep. 475g T. 10 Sec. 174 475h T. 10 Sec. 1584 475i T. 10 Sec. 2352 475j T. 10 Sec. 2353, 2357 475k, 475l T. 10 Sec. 2354, 2355 475m T. 10 Sec. 174, 2356 476, 476a, 476b T. 10 Sec. 1581, 1582 477-477c (See former 150q-150t) 481 T. 43 Sec. 1451 481a T. 43 Sec. 1452 482 T. 43 Sec. 1453 482a Rep. 483 T. 43 Sec. 1454 483-1 Rep. and Elim. 483-2 Rep. 483a T. 43 Sec. 1455 484 T. 43 Sec. 1456 485 T. 43 Sec. 1457 486 T. 43 Sec. 1458 487 T. 43 Sec. 1459 488 T. 43 Sec. 1460 489 T. 43 Sec. 1461 490 Rep. See T. 28 Sec. 1733 491 T. 43 Sec. 1462 492 T. 43 Sec. 1463 493 T. 43 Sec. 1464 494 Rep. 495 T. 43 Sec. 1465 496, 496a, 497 Rep. 498 T. 43 Sec. 1466 499, 500 Rep. 501 Elim. 502 T. 43 Sec. 1467 503 T. 43 Sec. 1468 511 T. 7 Sec. 2201 512 T. 7 Sec. 2202 513 T. 7 Sec. 2203 514 T. 7 Sec. 2204 514a T. 7 Sec. 2210 514b T. 7 Sec. 2211 514c Rep. 514d (1st, 3d pars.) Rep. 514d (2d par.) 3101 515 T. 7 Sec. 2205 516 T. 7 Sec. 2206 516a T. 7 Sec. 450c 516b (less 3d sentence) T. 7 Sec. 450d 516b (3d sentence) 5109 516c T. 7 Sec. 450e 516d T. 7 Sec. 450f 516e T. 7 Sec. 450g 517 T. 7 Sec. 2212 517a Rep. 517b T. 7 Sec. 2213 517c Rep. 518 Elim. 518a T. 7 Sec. 2214 519 T. 7 Sec. 2215 520 T. 7 Sec. 2216 520a T. 7 Sec. 2232 521 T. 7 Sec. 2217 522 T. 7 Sec. 2218 523-527 Rep. 528 T. 7 Sec. 2219 529 Rep. 530 T. 7 Sec. 2221 531 T. 7 Sec. 2222 532 T. 7 Sec. 2223 533 T. 7 Sec. 2224 534-537 Rep. 538 T. 7 Sec. 2227 539-541b Rep. 541c T. 7 Sec. 2233 541d T. 7 Sec. 2228 541e T. 7 Sec. 2229 542 T. 7 Sec. 2234 542-1 T. 7 Sec. 2235 542-2 T. 7 Sec. 2236 542a T. 7 Sec. 2237 542b T. 7 Sec. 2238 542c T. 7 Sec. 2239 543 T. 7 Sec. 2240 543a T. 7 Sec. 2230 543b T. 7 Sec. 2231 544-548 Rep. 549 T. 7 Sec. 2241 550 Rep. 551 T. 7 Sec. 2242 552 T. 7 Sec. 2243 552a T. 7 Sec. 2244 553 T. 7 Sec. 2245 554 T. 7 Sec. 2246 555 T. 7 Sec. 2247 556, 556a Rep. 556b T. 7 Sec. 2248 557 T. 7 Sec. 2207 557a T. 7 Sec. 2208 558 T. 7 Sec. 2209 558a, 559-562 Rep. 563 T. 7 Sec. 450b 564 T. 7 Sec. 2220 564a T. 7 Sec. 2249 565 Rep. 565a T. 7 Sec. 2250 565b T. 7 Sec. 2250a 566 T. 7 Sec. 2251 567 T. 7 Sec. 2253 568 Rep. 568a T. 7 Sec. 2254 568b Rep. 569 T. 7 Sec. 2252 570 T. 7 Sec. 2255 571 T. 7 Sec. 2256 572 T. 7 Sec. 2257 573 T. 7 Sec. 2258 574 T. 7 Sec. 2225 574a T. 7 Sec. 2226 575 T. 7 Sec. 2259 576 T. 7 Sec. 2260 577 T. 7 Sec. 2261 578 T. 7 Sec. 2262 579 T. 7 Sec. 2263 591 T. 15 Sec. 1501 591a T. 15 Sec. 1502 591b T. 15 Sec. 1503 592 T. 15 Sec. 1504 592a T. 15 Sec. 1505 592a-1, 592a-2 Rep. 592a-3 T. 15 Sec. 1506 592a-4 T. 15 Sec. 1507 592b T. 15 Sec. 1508 592c, 592d, 593 Rep. 593a T. 15 Sec. 1509 594 T. 15 Sec. 1510 595 Rep. 596 T. 15 Sec. 1512 596a T. 15 Sec. 1514 597 T. 15 Sec. 1511 597a, 597a-1, 597b-597d Rep. 598 T. 15 Sec. 1515 599 T. 15 Sec. 1513 600-600b Rep. 601 T. 15 Sec. 1516 601a-601d T. 15 Sec. 189, 189a, 192, 192a 602 T. 15 Sec. 1517 603 T. 15 Sec. 1518 604 T. 15 Sec. 1519 605 Rep. 606 T. 15 Sec. 1520 606a Rep. 607 T. 15 Sec. 1521 608 Rep. 608a T. 15 Sec. 1522 608b T. 15 Sec. 1523 608c T. 15 Sec. 1524 611 T. 29 Sec. 551 611a T. 29 Sec. 552 611b T. 29 Sec. 553 611c Rep. and Elim. 612, 613 Rep. 613a T. 29 Sec. 554 613b T. 29 Sec. 555 614 Rep. 615 T. 29 Sec. 556 616 T. 29 Sec. 557 617 T. 29 Sec. 558 618 T. 29 Sec. 559 619 Rep. 620 T. 29 Sec. 560 621 T. 29 Sec. 561 622 T. 29 Sec. 562 622a T. 29 Sec. 563 623 T. 42 Sec. 3501 623a T. 42 Sec. 3508 623b T. 42 Sec. 3503 623c T. 42 Sec. 3504 623d T. 42 Sec. 3505 623e T. 42 Sec. 3507 623f T. 42 Sec. 3506 623g T. 42 Sec. 3502 623h T. 42 Sec. 3501a 623i Elim. 624 T. 42 Sec. 3531 624a T. 42 Sec. 3532 624b T. 42 Sec. 3533 624c T. 42 Sec. 3534 624d T. 42 Sec. 3535 624e T. 42 Sec. 3536 624f T. 42 Sec. 3537 626(a) T. 10 Sec. 8012 626(b) Rep. 626(c) T. 10 Sec. 101(5); T. 50 Sec. 409(c) 626(d) T. 10 Sec. 8013 626(e) T. 10 Sec. 8012 626(f) T. 10 Sec. 8033 626(g) T. 10 Sec. 8011 626-1 T. 10 Sec. 8013, 8017 626-2 T. 10 Sec. 8012, 9532 626a T. 10 Sec. 8012 626b T. 10 Sec. 8013 626c(a), (f) T. 10 Sec. 8062 626c(b) T. 10 Sec. 743 626c(c)-(e), 626c-1 to 626c-3, Rep. 626d, 626e 626f (See former 150p) 626g-626j (See former 150q-150t) 626k Rep. 626l, 626m T. 10 Sec. 9441 626n T. 10 Sec. 2632 626o Rep. 626p T. 10 Sec. 9774 626q, 626r T. 10 Sec. 9301 626s to 626s-2 T. 10 Sec. 2481 626s-3 T. 10 Sec. 2667 626s-4, 626s-5 Rep. 626s-6 T. 10 Sec. 2667 626t, 626u T. 10 Sec. 1581 626v-626y, 627 Rep. 627a T. 10 Sec. 8208, 8215 627b T. 10 Sec. 8071, 8208, 8297, 8299, 8305, 8504, 8685, 8888, 8915, 8916, 8927, 8962, 8991 627c Rep. 627d T. 10 Sec. 8256 627e T. 10 Sec. 8685 627f T. 10 Sec. 8549, 8580, 8818 627g-627l Rep. 628 T. 10 Sec. 9531 628a T. 10 Sec. 9503 628b T. 10 Sec. 174 628c T. 10 Sec. 1584 628d T. 10 Sec. 2352 628e T. 10 Sec. 2353, 2357 628f, 628g T. 10 Sec. 2354, 2355 628h T. 10 Sec. 174, 2356 630 T. 40 Sec. 751 630a T. 40 Sec. 752 630b T. 40 Sec. 753 630c Rep. 630d T. 40 Sec. 754 630e T. 40 Sec. 755 630f Rep. 630g T. 40 Sec. 756 630g-1 T. 40 Sec. 757 630g-2 T. 40 Sec. 759 630h T. 40 Sec. 758 630i Elim. 630j Rep. 631 3301, 7301 631a, 631b(a) Elim. 631b(b), (c) 3304 632 (1st par.) 1101 632 (2d-4th pars.) 1102 632 (5th par.) 1103 633(1) 1301, 3302 633(2)1 3304 633(2)2 3318 633(2)3 3306 633(2)4 3321 633(2)5 7321 633(2)6 7152, 7322 633(2)7 1302, 3304 633(2)8 2951, 3302 633(2)9 7153 633(3) 1302, 1307 633(4) 1303 633(5) 1308 633a-633e Rep. 634 1306 635 (1st 5 sentences) 1104, 1105 635 (6th sentence) 1105, 3305 635 (7th sentence) 3304 636 Rep. 637 T. 18 Sec. 1917 638 2102, 3304, 3361 638a Rep. 638b 3307, 3322 639 Rep. 640 7352 641 3319 642 3303 642a 2953 643-645b Rep. 645c-645e Elim. 646-651b Rep. 652(a) 7501 652(b) 5591-5593 652(c) 7101 652(d) 7102 652a-652c 5596 653, 654 Rep. 655-657 1304 658 Elim. 659 3327 661-663b, 664-669a, 670-672c, 673- Rep. 673b 673c (1st par., less provisos) Rep. 673c (1st proviso) 6102 673c (2d, 3d provisos) 5544 673c (2d par.), 674-678b Rep. 679 Elim. 680-684, 691, 691a, 692-692d, 693 Rep. to 693-2, 693a-693d, 694, 649a, 695, 695a, 696, 696a, 697, 697a, 698-698b, 699, 699a, 700, 700a, 701, 701a, 702, 702a, 703, 703a, 704, 704a, 705, 705a, 706, 706a, 707, 707a, 708, 708a, 709-615 715a 3323 715b-715d, 716-718a, 719, 719-1, Rep. 719a, 719b, 720-729a, 730-736c, 737-739b, 740, 740a 740b-740i (See former 2281-2288) 745-745r Rep. 751 8102 752 8117 753 8105 754 8106 755(a), (b) 8107 755(c) 8108 755(d) 8109 756(a) 8110 756(b) 8111 756(c) 8112 756(d) 8113 756a Rep. 757 8116 758 8118 759(a) 8103 759(b) 8104 759(c) 3315a 760(A) 8133 760(B) 8101, 8133 760(C)-(G) 8133 760(H) 8101 760(I)-(K) 8133 760(L) T. 18 Sec. 1921 760(M) 8101 761 8134 762 8114 763 8115 764 8135 765-767 8119 768, 769 8121 770 8122 771, 772, 773(a) 8123 773(b) 8127; T. 18 Sec. 292 773(c) 8125 774(a) 8120 774(b) T. 18 Sec. 1922 775 8130 776 8131 777 8132 778 8145 779 8120 780 8126 781 8145 782 Rep. 783 8145, 8149 784(a) 8148 784(b), (c) 7902 785 8147 786 8124 787 8128 788 8129 789 T. 18 Sec. 1920 790 8101 791 8131 791-1 to 791-3, 791-4(a) Rep. 791-4(b) 8150 791a Rep. 791b Elim. 792 Rep. 793 (1st par.) 8146 793 (2d par., 1st sentence) 8146 793 (2d par., 2d sentence) 8138 793 (2d par., 3d, 4th sentences) 8146 793 (3d par.) 8146 793 (4th par., 1st sentence) 8138 793 (4th par., 2d sentence) 8136 793 (5th par., 1st through 6th 8137 sentences) 793 (5th par., 7th sentence) 8128 793 (5th par., 8th sentence) 8137 793a(a), (b) 8146a 793a(c) 8101 794 8101, 8139 795-797a, 798-801 Rep. 802 8140 803(a)-(c) 8141 803(d) Rep. 803a 8150 821-823 Rep. 823a (See former 73c) 824-834 Rep. 835 5701 836 5702 837 5704 838 5705 839 5706 840 5707 841, 842 5708 851 1302, 2108 852 (1st 2 sentences) 3309, 3310 852 (less 1st 2 sentences) Elim. 853 3311 854 3308, 3312, 3351, 3363, 3504 855 3306, 3319 856 3313 857 3317, 3318, 3364 858 3320 859 3305 860 1302 861 3501-3503 862 3316 863 3315, 7512, 7701 864 3315, 3318 865 3314 866, 867 Rep. 868 1302, 7701 869 3320 901(a) 5541 901(b) Rep. 901(c) T. 2 Sec. 60e-2. Rep. in part. 901(d), (e) 5541 902 5541; T. 2 Sec. 60e-2 911 5542 912 5543 912a, 912b 5542 913 5544 914 5506 921 5545 921a 5546 922 5546 926 5545 931 T. 2 Sec. 60e-3 932 T. 2 Sec. 60e-4 932a T. 2 Sec. 60e-5 932b T. 2 Sec. 60e-6 932c(a)-(c) T. 2 Sec. 60e-7 932c(d) 8331 932d(a)-(c) T. 2 Sec. 60e-8 932d(d) 8331 932d(e) Rep. 932d(f) T. 2 Sec. 60e-8 932e(a)-(e) T. 2 Sec. 60e-9 932e(f) 8331 932f(a)-(d) T. 2 Sec. 60e-10 932f(e) 8331 932f(f) T. 2 Sec. 60e-10 932f(g) Rep. 932g(a)-(c) T. 2 Sec. 60e-11 932g(d) 8331 932g(e) T. 2 Sec. 60e-11 932h(a), (b) T. 2 Sec. 60e-12 932h(c) 8331 932h(d) T. 2 Sec. 60e-12 932i(a), (b) T. 2 Sec. 60e-13 932i(c) 8331 932i(d), (e) T. 2 Sec. 60e-13 933 5544; T. 2 Sec. 60e-2b 933a T. 31 Sec. 46a (See Rev. T. 31 Table) 934, 935 Rep. 941 5549 942-942b Rep. 943 5547 943a Rep. 944(a) 6101 944(b), (c) 5504 944(d) 5504, 6101 945 5504, 5548, 6101 946 5342 947-954 Rep. 955 T. 2 Sec. 60e-4a 956-958 Rep. 1001 551 1002 552 1003 553 1004 554 1005 555 1006 556 1007 557 1008 558 1009 701-706 1010 (1st sentence) 3105 1010 (2d sentence) 7521 1010 (3d sentence) 4301, 5335, 5362 1010 (4th sentence) 3344 1010 (5th sentence) 1305 1011 559 1012-1014 500 1031-1040 T. 28 Sec. 2341-2350 1041 T. 28 Sec. 2352 1042 T. 28 Sec. 2351 1045(a)-(d) Elim. 1045(e) 571 1045a 572 1045b 573 1045c 574 1045d 575 1045e 576 1051 5352, 5353 1052 5351 1053 8144 1054 8331, 8332 1055 5354 1056 Rep. 1057 5355 1058 5356 1071 5101 1072, 1072a 5115 1073 Rep. 1074 7154 1075 Rep. 1076 Elim. 1081 5102 1082 5102, 5341, 5342 1083 5103 1084(a) T. 2 Sec. 60e-2a 1084(b), (c) 5102, 5103 1085 305 1091 5102 1092, 1093 5106 1094 5105 1101 5112 1102 5107, 5110 1103 5110 1104 5111 1105(a)-(l) 3324, 5108 1105(m) Rep. 1105a 5114 1105b Elim. 1106 5113 1107 5337 1111, 1112 5104 1113 5332 1114-1116 Rep. 1117 5595 1121 5335 1122 5336 1123 5335, 5336 1124, 1125 Rep. 1131 5333 1132 5334 1133 5333 1134 5545 1141, 1142 Rep. 1151 305 1152, 1153 Rep. 1161 3104, 3325, 5361 1162(a) 3325 1162(b) 5361 1162(c) 3104 1163 3104 1171 5301 1172 5302 1173 5303 1174 5304 1181 5343 1182(a) 5344, 5581 1182(b) 8331 1182(c) 5344 1183 8704 1184 Rep. 2001 4301 2002 4302 2003 4307 2004 4303 2005 4304 2006 4305 2007(a) 4308 2007(b)-(d) 4306 2061 5508, 6301, 6305 2061a 5551, 6302 2062(a), (b) 6303 2062(c), (d) 6304 2062(e) 6303 2062(f) 6305 2062(g) 6310 2062(h) 6302 2062(i) 6303 2062a, 2062b Rep. 2063 6307 2064(a)-(c) 6302 2064(d) 6309 2064(e) 6308 2065 6311 2066(a) 6304 2066(b)-(d) Rep. 2067 6301 2068-2070 Rep. 2071 6324 2091(a) 8701, 8716 2091(b) 8701 2091(c) 8706 2091(d) 8701, 8716 2092(a)-(c) 8704 2092(d) Rep. 2093 8705 2094(a) (1st par.) 8707 2094(a) (2d par.) 8702 2094(b) 8708 2094(c), (d) 8714. Elim. in part. 2095 8706 2096 8709, 8710 2097 8711, 8712 2098 8703 2099 Elim. 2100 8716. Elim. in part. 2101 8713. Elim. in part. 2102 1308. Elim. in part. 2103 8715. Elim. in part. 2121 1308, 4506 2122 4501 2123(a) 4503 2123(b) 4504 2123(c) 4505 2123(d), (e) 4502 2123(f) 3362 2123(g) 4502 2131 5901 2132 5901, 8331 2133 5901 2134 5902 2151 T. 10 Sec. 1481 2152, 2153 T. 10 Sec. 1481, 1482 2154 T. 10 Sec. 1481 2155-2160 T. 10 Sec. 1483-1488 2161, 2162 T. 10 Sec. 1482 2163 Rep. 2171 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-1 2172 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-2 2173 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-3 2181 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-11 2182 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-12 2183 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-13 2184 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-14 2185 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-15 2191 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-21 2192 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-22 2193 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-23 2194 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-24 2195 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-25 2196 T. 42 Sec. 1973cc-26 2201-2209 Rep. 2210 5311 2211(a) 5312 2211(b)(1)-(14) 5313 2211(b)(15) (less proviso) Elim. 2211(b)(15) (proviso) 5314 2211(b)(16)-(19) 5313 2211(c)(1)-(38) 5314 2211(c)(39) (less proviso) Elim. 2211(c)(39) (proviso) 5315 2211(c)(40)-(45) 5314 2211(c)(46) (less proviso) Elim. 2211(c)(46) (proviso) 5315 2211(c)(47) 5314 2211(d) 5315 2211(e) 5316 2211(f) 5317 2211(g) 5315, 5316 2212 5363 2213 5364 2251(a)-(g) 8331 2251(h)-(j) 8341 2251(k)-(t) 8331 2252(a)-(d) 8331 2252(e) 8347 2252(f) 8331, 8347 2252(g) 8331, 8332 2252(h) 8331, 8332, 8347 2253(a)-(e) 8332 2253(f), (g) 8333 2253(h)-(j) 8332 2254 8334 2255 8335 2256(a)-(e) 8336 2256(f) 8333, 8336 2257 8337 2258 8338 2259 8339 2260 8341 2261 8342 2262 8343 2263(a) 3323 2263(b), (c) 8344 2264 8345 2265 8346 2266(a)-(e) 8347 2266(f) 1308 2266(g) 8347 2267 8348 2268 8340 2281 8311 2282 8312 2283(a) 8314 2283(b), (c) 8315 2283a 8313 2284(a), (b) 8316 2284(c), (d) 8317 2284a(a) 8317 2284a(b) 8316 2285(a), (b) 8318 2285(c) 8320 2286 8321 2287 8319 2288 8322 2301(1)-(3) Elim. 2301(4) 4117 2302 4101 2303 4102 2304 4113 2305 4118 2306 4103 2307 4104 2308 4105 2309 4109 2310 4108 2311 4106 2312, 2313 4107 2314 4114 2315 4115 2316 4116 2317(a) 4113 2317(b), (c) 1308 2318(a) 4111 2318(b) 4110 2318(c) 4111 2318(d) 4107 2318(e) 4117 2319 4112 2331 3343, 3581 2332 3343 2333 3582, 3583 2334 3584 2351-2356 T. 20 Sec. 901-906 2357 5334 2358(a) 5541, 6301 2358(b) T. 20 Sec. 907 2358(c) 8331, 8701 2371-2379 T. 42 Sec. 4271-4279 3001 8901 3002(a)-(f) 8901, 8905, 8913 3002(g) Rep. 3003 8903 3004 8904 3005 8902 3006 8906 3007 8909 3008(a) Rep. 3008(b) 8909 3009(a), (b) 8913 3009(c) 8908 3009(d) 8907 3010 8910 3011 1308 3012 8911 3013(a) 1104, 5109 3013(b) Rep. 3014 8912 3031 Elim. 3032 5921 3033-3035 5922 3036 5923 3037 5924 3038 5925 3039 5913 3051-3060 Elim. 3071 5521 3072 5522 3073 5523 3074 5524 3075 5525 3076 5527 3077 Rep. 3078 5526 3101 3326, 3501, 5531, 6303. Elim. in part. 3102(a)-(e) 5532 3102(f)-(h) Elim. 3103 3326 3104 Elim. 3105(a)-(d) 5533 3105(e) Elim. 3105(f) 5533 3121-3127 5911 ------------------------------- ENACTING CLAUSE Section 1 of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 378, provided in part: 'That the laws relating to the organization of the Government of the United States and to its civilian officers and employees, generally, are revised, codified, and enacted as title 5 of the United States Code, entitled 'Government Organization and Employees', and may be cited as '5 U.S.C., Sec. '.' LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE: INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS Section 7(a) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'The legislative purpose in enacting sections 1-6 of this Act is to restate, without substantive change, the laws replaced by those sections on the effective date of this Act (Sept. 6, 1966). Laws effective after June 30, 1965, that are inconsistent with this Act are considered as superseding it to the extent of the inconsistency.' REFERENCES TO OTHER LAWS Section 7(b) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'A reference to a law replaced by sections 1-6 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.' OUTSTANDING ORDERS, RULES AND REGULATIONS Section 7(c) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1-6 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded.' SAVINGS PROVISION Section 7(d) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1-6 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.' LEGISLATIVE CONSTRUCTION Section 7(e) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline thereof.' PAY, ALLOWANCES, COMPENSATION, OR ANNUITY Section 7(f) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'The enactment of this Act does not increase or decrease the pay, allowances, compensation, or annuity of any person.' SEPARABILITY Section 7(g) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that: 'If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are separable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in one or more of its applications, the provision remains in effect in all valid applications that are severable from the invalid application or applications.' APPLICABILITY TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE AND COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Section 7(h) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, provided that: 'Sections 1-6 of this Act shall be construed to apply to commissioned officers of the Public Health Service and commissioned officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey (now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) to the same extent that the laws replaced by those sections applied to these officers immediately before the date of enactment of this Act (Sept. 6, 1966).' REPEALS Section 8(a) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, repealed the sections or parts thereof of the Revised Statutes or Statutes at Large codified in this title, except with respect to rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun, before Sept. 6, 1966, and except as provided by section 7 of Pub. L. 89-554. Section 8(c) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, provided that: 'The repeal of a law by this Act may not be construed as a legislative inference that the provision was or was not in effect before its repeal.' CONTINUATION OF RIGHT TO DEFERRED ANNUITY Section 8(b) of Pub. L. 89-554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, provided that: 'The right to a deferred annuity on satisfaction of the conditions attached thereto is continued notwithstanding the repeal of the law conferring the right.' IMPROVEMENT OF UNITED STATES CODE BY PUB. L. 90-83; LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE; INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS; CORRESPONDING PROVISIONS; SAVINGS AND SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS Section 9(a)-(g) of Pub. L. 90-83, Sept. 11, 1967, 81 Stat. 222, provided that: '(a) The legislative purpose in enacting sections 1-8 of this Act is to restate, without substantive change, the laws replaced by those sections on the effective date of this Act. Laws effective after February 21, 1967, that are inconsistent with this Act are considered as superseding it to the extent of the inconsistency. '(b) A reference to a law replaced by sections 1-8 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act. '(c) An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1-8 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded. '(d) An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1-8 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act. '(e) An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline thereof. '(f) The enactment of this Act does not increase or decrease the pay, allowances, compensation, or annuity of any person. '(g) If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are severable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in one or more of its applications, the provision remains in effect in all valid applications that are severable from the invalid application or applications.' -SECREF- TITLE REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This title is referred to in title 2 sections 437c, 622; title 7 sections 84, 1765a, 1988, 2007b, 5005; title 10 sections 1408, 1601; title 12 sections 1422b, 1795f, 1821, 2278a-3, 2279aa-3, 3307; title 14 section 186; title 15 sections 634d, 648, 649a, 1942, 2206, 2451; title 16 sections 410cc-36, 469j, 583j-1, 742f, 1401, 3702, 4005, 4604; title 18 sections 202, 3006A; title 20 sections 80g, 80o, 80q-4, 964, 971, 1004, 1098, 1135a-2, 1135d-3, 1221e, 1221e-1, 1233b, 1233d, 1417, 1505, 2839, 3413, 3461, 4343, 4412, 4416, 4831, 5509; title 22 sections 1622d, 2581, 2873, 2905, 3008, 3642, 3664, 4606, 4823, 5421; title 24 section 417; title 25 sections 640d-11, 1661, 2021, 2022, 2704, 2707; title 26 sections 7471, 9010, 9040; title 28 sections 375, 561, 625, 1877; title 29 sections 761a, 783, 1774; title 31 sections 301, 732, 733; title 36 section 1405; title 38 sections 106, 2003, 4106, 4114, 4119, 4202; title 40 sections 136, 873, 1106; title 41 section 422; title 42 sections 217a, 237, 282, 285a-2, 285a-4, 285b-3, 290aa, 292b, 299c-1, 299c-4, 300v-2, 907, 907a, 1314, 1320a-4, 1320b-9, 1320c-2, 1395w-1, 1395oo, 1395ww, 1863, 1975d, 2000e-4, 2210, 3015, 3525, 3788, 4025, 4372, 4768, 5149, 5404, 7231, 8104, 10704; title 43 section 1731; title 46 App. sections 41, 1295g; title 49 sections 325, 10363, 11161. ------DocID 7862 Document 2 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC CHAPTER 5 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 PART I CHAPTER 5 -HEAD- CHAPTER 5 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE -MISC1- SUBCHAPTER I - GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 500. Administrative practice; general provisions. 501. Advertising practice; restrictions. 502. Administrative practice; Reserves and National Guardsmen. 503. Witness fees and allowances. 504. Costs and fees of parties. SUBCHAPTER II - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 551. Definitions. 552. Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings. 552a. Records about individuals. (FOOTNOTE 1) (FOOTNOTE 1) So in original. Does not conform to section catchline. 552b. Open meetings. 553. Rule making. 554. Adjudications. 555. Ancillary matters. 556. Hearings; presiding employees; powers and duties; burden of proof; evidence; record as basis of decision. 557. Initial decisions; conclusiveness; review by agency; submissions by parties; contents of decisions; record. 558. Imposition of sanctions; determination of applications for licenses; suspension, revocation, and expiration of licenses. 559. Effect on other laws; effect of subsequent statute. SUBCHAPTER III - ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES 571. Purpose. 572. Definitions. 573. Administrative Conference of the United States. 574. Powers and duties of the Conference. 575. Organization of the Conference. 576. Authorization of appropriations. SUBCHAPTER IV - ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS (FOOTNOTE 2) (FOOTNOTE 2) So in original. Two subchapters IV and two sections 581 to 590 have been enacted. 581. Definitions. 582. General authority. 583. Neutrals. 584. Confidentiality. 585. Authorization of arbitration. 586. Enforcement of arbitration agreements. 587. Arbitrators. 588. Authority of the arbitrator. 589. Arbitration proceedings. 590. Arbitration awards. 591. Judicial review. (FOOTNOTE 3) (FOOTNOTE 3) So in original. Does not conform to section catchline. 592. Compilation of information. 593. Support services. SUBCHAPTER IV - NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING PROCEDURE (FOOTNOTE 2) 581. Purpose. 582. Definitions. 583. Determination of need for negotiated rulemaking committee. 584. Publication of notice; applications for membership on committees. 585. Establishment of committee. 586. Conduct of committee activity. 587. Termination of committee. 588. Services, facilities, and payment of committee member expenses. 589. Role of the Administrative Conference of the United States and other entities. 590. Judicial review. AMENDMENT OF ANALYSIS For termination of amendment by section 11 of Pub. L. 101-552, see Termination Date; Savings Provision note set out under section 581 of this title as added by Pub. L. 101-552. Table of sections for subchapter IV added by Pub. L. 101-648 repealed effective six years after Nov. 29, 1990, see section 5 of Pub. L. 101-648 set out as an Effective Date of Repeal; Savings Provision note under section 581 of this title as added by Pub. L. 101-648. AMENDMENTS 1990 - Pub. L. 101-648, Sec. 3(b), 5, Nov. 29, 1990, 104 Stat. 4976, added heading of subchapter IV and items 581 to 590 relating to negotiated rulemaking procedure, and repealed that heading and those items effective six years after Nov. 29, 1990. Pub. L. 101-552, Sec. 4(c), Nov. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 2745, temporarily added heading of subchapter IV and items 581 to 593 relating to alternative means of dispute resolution. See Termination Date; Savings Provision note set out under section 581 of this title as added by Pub. L. 101-552. 1986 - Pub. L. 99-470, Sec. 2(b), Oct. 14, 1986, 100 Stat. 1198, substituted 'Authorization of appropriations' for 'Appropriations' in item 576. 1985 - Pub. L. 99-80, Sec. 6, Aug. 5, 1985, 99 Stat. 186, revived item 504 and repealed Pub. L. 96-481, title II, Sec. 203(c), Oct. 21, 1980, 94 Stat. 2327, which provided for the repeal, effective Oct. 1, 1984, of item 504. 1980 - Pub. L. 96-481, title II, Sec. 203(a)(2), (c), Oct. 21, 1980, 94 Stat. 2327, added item 504 'Costs and fees of parties', and repealed that item effective Oct. 1, 1984. 1976 - Pub. L. 94-409, Sec. 3(b), Sept. 13, 1976, 90 Stat. 1246, added item 552b. 1974 - Pub. L. 93-579, Sec. 4, Dec. 31, 1974, 88 Stat. 1905, added item 552a. 1967 - Pub. L. 90-83, Sec. 1(1)(B), Sept. 11, 1967, 81 Stat. 195, added item 500. Pub. L. 90-23, Sec. 2, June 5, 1967, 81 Stat. 56, substituted 'Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records and proceedings' for 'Publication of information, rules, opinions, orders, and public records' in item 552. -SECREF- CHAPTER REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This chapter is referred to in title 2 section 437d; title 12 sections 1467a, 1730a, 1786, 1818, 2266; title 15 sections 77s, 637, 687e, 1691b, 1715, 2703, 3803; title 16 section 460aa-3; title 20 sections 240, 1066, 3474; title 21 section 343; title 25 section 954; title 29 sections 1579, 1861; title 30 section 811; title 39 sections 204, 410, 3001, 3603; title 42 sections 9613, 11504; title 43 section 1740; title 44 section 3507; title 45 sections 1116, 1212; title 46 App. section 1241p. ------DocID 8873 Document 3 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC APPENDIX - FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT Sec. 5 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 APPENDIX FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT -HEAD- Sec. 5. Responsibilities of Congressional committees; review; guidelines -STATUTE- (a) In the exercise of its legislative review function, each standing committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives shall make a continuing review of the activities of each advisory committee under its jurisdiction to determine whether such advisory committee should be abolished or merged with any other advisory committee, whether the responsibilities of such advisory committee should be revised, and whether such advisory committee performs a necessary function not already being performed. Each such standing committee shall take appropriate action to obtain the enactment of legislation necessary to carry out the purpose of this subsection. (b) In considering legislation establishing, or authorizing the establishment of any advisory committee, each standing committee of the Senate and of the House of Representatives shall determine, and report such determination to the Senate or to the House of Representatives, as the case may be, whether the functions of the proposed advisory committee are being or could be performed by one or more agencies or by an advisory committee already in existence, or by enlarging the mandate of an existing advisory committee. Any such legislation shall - (1) contain a clearly defined purpose for the advisory committee; (2) require the membership of the advisory committee to be fairly balanced in terms of the points of view represented and the functions to be performed by the advisory committee; (3) contain appropriate provisions to assure that the advice and recommendations of the advisory committee will not be inappropriately influenced by the appointing authority or by any special interest, but will instead be the result of the advisory committee's independent judgment; (4) contain provisions dealing with authorization of appropriations, the date for submission of reports (if any), the duration of the advisory committee, and the publication of reports and other materials, to the extent that the standing committee determines the provisions of section 10 of this Act to be inadequate; and (5) contain provisions which will assure that the advisory committee will have adequate staff (either supplied by an agency or employed by it), will be provided adequate quarters, and will have funds available to meet its other necessary expenses. (c) To the extent they are applicable, the guidelines set out in subsection (b) of this section shall be followed by the President, agency heads, or other Federal officials in creating an advisory committee. -SOURCE- (Pub. L. 92-463, Sec. 5, Oct. 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 771.) ------DocID 9016 Document 4 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC APPENDIX - REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1966 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 APPENDIX REORGANIZATION PLANS REORGANIZATION PLAN NO -HEAD- REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1966 -MISC1- EFF. SEPT. 8, 1966, 31 F.R. 11857, 80 STAT. 1611 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, June 29, 1966, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 203, as amended (see 5 U.S.C. 901 et seq.). NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL SECTION 1. ABOLITION The National Capital Regional Planning Council (66 Stat. 783), together with all of its functions, is hereby abolished. SEC. 2. LIQUIDATION The National Capital Planning Commission shall make such provisions as it shall deem necessary respecting the winding up of the outstanding affairs of the National Capital Regional Planning Council. MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Congress of the United States: I am transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1966, prepared in accordance with the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended. The time has come to recognize the readiness of local governments in the Washington area to undertake a role which is properly and rightfully theirs. To that end, I am submitting a reorganization plan to abolish the National Capital Regional Planning Council. Comprehensive regional planning is vital to the orderly development of our metropolitan areas. Nowhere is it more important than in the National Capital region. To be most effective, regional planning must be a responsibility of the area's State and local governments acting together to solve mutual problems of growth and change. It should not be a Federal function, although the Federal Government should support and advance it. The need for cooperative planning was recognized years ago in the National Capital region. The establishment of the National Capital Regional Planning Council in 1952 to prepare a comprehensive development plan was a major step in meeting that need. However, the Council was designed for conditions which no longer exist. It was established by Federal law as a Federal agency financed by Federal funds because the various local jurisdictions then felt they were not in a position to provide the financing necessary for areawide comprehensive planning. The situation that existed in 1952 has been changed by two major developments - The founding of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; and The inauguration of a nationwide urban planning assistance program, commonly referred to as the '701 Program.' The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, established in 1957, is a voluntary association of elected officials of local governments in the area. It has a competent professional staff and has done constructive work on areawide development matters. It had a budget of nearly a quarter of a million dollars for fiscal year 1965, mostly derived from local government contributions, and has developed to the point where it can fully carry out the State and local aspects of regional planning. The urban planning assistance program provides for Federal financing of two-thirds of the cost of metropolitan planning. The National Capital Regional Planning Council, as a Federal agency, is not eligible for assistance under this program. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, however, became eligible for that assistance under the terms of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965. Accordingly, the elected local governments of the National Capital region have declared their intention of undertaking the responsibility for area-wide comprehensive planning through the Council of Governments. The reorganization plan will not alter the basic responsibilities of the National Capital Planning Commission. That Commission will continue to represent the Federal interest in the planning and development of the region. Indeed, its work should increase as comprehensive regional planning by the Council of Governments is accelerated. In accord with the reorganization plan, the Commission will work closely with the Council of Governments in regional planning. The Commission will also deal directly with the suburban jurisdictions and assume the liaison functions now exercised by the National Capital Regional Planning Council. The reorganization plan will improve existing organizational arrangements of and promote more effective and efficient planning for the National Capital region. It will also result in long-range savings to the Federal Government. The regional planning effort of the Council of Governments is supported in part by local contributions. The same work done by the National Capital Regional Planning Council has been supported totally with Federal funds. The plan will eliminate this overlapping effort. Annual savings of at least $25,000 should result from the reorganization plan. The functions to be abolished by the reorganization plan are provided for in sections 2(e), 3, 4, 5(d), and 6(b) of the act approved June 6, 1924, entitled 'An Act providing for a comprehensive development of the park and playground system of the National Capital' (43 Stat. 463), as amended (66 Stat. 783, 40 U.S.C. 71a(e), 71b, 71c, 71d(d), and 71e(b)). I have found, after investigation, that each reorganization included in the accompanying reorganization plan is necessary to accomplish one or more of the purposes set forth in section 2(a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended. I recommend that the Congress allow the reorganization plan to become effective. Lyndon B. Johnson. The White House, June 29, 1966. ------DocID 9011 Document 5 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC APPENDIX - REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1965 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 APPENDIX REORGANIZATION PLANS REORGANIZATION PLAN NO -HEAD- REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1965 -MISC1- EFF. JULY 27, 1965, 30 F.R. 9355, 79 STAT. 1323 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, May 27, 1965, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 203, as amended (see 5 U.S.C. 901 et seq.). NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SECTION 1. ABOLITION OF COMMITTEES There are hereby abolished all functions of the (divisional) committees provided for in section 8 of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 (64 Stat. 152; 42 U.S.C. 1867), all functions with respect to the appointment of committees under that section, and all committees now existing under that section. The Director of the National Science Foundation shall make such provisions as he shall deem necessary respecting the winding up of any outstanding affairs of the committees abolished by the section. SEC. 2. AUTHORITY TO DELEGATE The Director of the National Science Foundation may from time to time make such provisions as he shall deem appropriate authorizing the performance by any other officer, or by any agency or employee, of the National Science Foundation of any of his functions (including functions delegated to him by the National Science Board). (Amendments by Pub. L. 90-407, July 18, 1968, 82 Stat. 360, intended to continue in effect the existing offices, procedures, and organization of the National Science Foundation as provided by 42 U.S.C. 1861 et seq., part II of Reorg. Plan No. 2 of 1962, and Reorg. Plan No. 5 of 1965, but on and after July 18, 1968, part II of Reorg. Plan No. 2 of 1962, and Reorg. Plan No. 5 of 1965, as being of no force or affect, and nothing in Pub. L. 90-407 as altering or affecting any transfers of functions made by part I of Reorg. Plan No. 2 of 1962, see section 16 of Pub. L. 90-407, set out as Continuation of Existing Offices, Procedures, and Organization of the National Science Foundation note under 42 U.S.C. 1862). MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Congress of the United States: I transmit herewith Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1965, prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended, and providing for certain reorganizations relating to the National Science Foundation. The plan contains two reorganization measures. First, all committees provided for in section 8 of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 would be abolished. That section provides that there shall be a committee for each division of the Foundation, having not less than five members who are appointed by the National Science Board for 2-year terms. Section 8, as affected by section 23(b)(3) of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1962 (76 Stat. 1255), directs each such committee to make recommendations to and advise and consult with the Director of the National Science Foundation with respect to matters relating to the program of its division. Originally the Foundation had three such committees, corresponding to its three divisions. With the growth of the Foundation, five additional divisions have been established; consequently the Foundation, in accordance with the requirements of section 8, now has eight divisional committees. This multiplication in the number of committees has proved cumbersome. For example, three committees are now concerned with scientific personnel and education matters instead of the original one committee, even though one committee is all that is required to meet the Foundation's needs in this area. The elimination of the various statutory divisional committees will simplify the structure of the Foundation and improve its administration. The second reorganization measure contained in the accompanying reorganization plan would empower the Director of the National Science Foundation to delegate functions vested in him by law or delegated to him by the National Science Board. The expanding responsibilities of the Foundation and the Director indicate that it is necessary that the Director clearly have such authority. Upon the taking effect of the reorganization plan, the National Science Foundation will institute such new arrangements, in lieu of the divisional committees now required by law, as it deems appropriate. Such new arrangements may include the establishment of committees under section 6 of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950 and such other devices for obtaining advice as may be available to the Foundation. After investigation, I have found and hereby declare that each reorganization included in the reorganization plan transmitted herewith is necessary to accomplish one or more of the purposes set forth in section 2(a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended. The reorganization plan will permit more effective management of the affairs of the National Science Foundation. It is, however, impracticable to specify or itemize at this time the reductions of expenditures which it is probable will be brought about by the taking effect of the reorganizations included in the reorganization plan. The statutory authority for the exercise of certain functions which would be abolished by section 1 of the reorganization plan is contained in section 8 of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, 64 Stat, 152. I recommend that the Congress allow the reorganization plan to become effective. Lyndon B. Johnson. The White House, May 27, 1965. ------DocID 9001 Document 6 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC APPENDIX - REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1961 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 APPENDIX REORGANIZATION PLANS REORGANIZATION PLAN NO -HEAD- REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1961 -MISC1- Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1961, which proposed reorganizations in the National Labor Relations Board, was submitted to Congress on May 24, 1961, and was disapproved by the House of Representatives on July 20, 1961. ------DocID 8987 Document 7 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC APPENDIX - REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1953 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 APPENDIX REORGANIZATION PLANS REORGANIZATION PLAN NO -HEAD- REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1953 -MISC1- EFF. JUNE 30, 1953, 18 F.R. 3741, 67 STAT. 637 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 30, 1953, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended (see 5 U.S.C. 901 et seq.). THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON SECTION 1. THE MANAGING DIRECTOR There is hereby established the office of Managing Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington, hereinafter referred to as the Managing Director. The Managing Director shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall receive compensation at the rate of $17,500 per annum. SEC. 2. DEPUTY DIRECTOR There is hereby established the office of Deputy Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington. The Deputy Director shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall receive compensation at the rate of $16,000 per annum, shall perform such functions as the Managing Director may from time to time prescribe, and shall act as Managing Director during the absence or disability of the Managing Director or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Managing Director. SEC. 3. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR There is hereby established the office of Assistant Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington. The Assistant Director shall be appointed by the Managing Director under the classified civil service, shall receive compensation at the rate now or hereafter fixed by law for grade GS-18 of the general schedule established by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended (5 U.S.C. 5332), and shall perform such functions as the Managing Director may from time to time prescribe. SEC. 4. FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE MANAGING DIRECTOR All functions of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington are hereby transferred to the Managing Director. SEC. 5. GENERAL POLICIES The National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems shall from time to time establish general lending and other financial policies which shall govern the Managing Director in the conduct of the lending and other financial operations of the bank. SEC. 6. PERFORMANCE OF TRANSFERRED FUNCTIONS The Managing Director may from time to time make such provisions as he deems appropriate authorizing the performance of any of the functions of the Managing Director by any other officer, or by any agency or employee, of the bank. SEC. 7. ABOLITION The following are hereby abolished: (1) The Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington, including the offices of the members thereof provided for in section 3(a) of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended (12 U.S.C. 635a(a)); (2) the Advisory Board of the Bank, together with the functions of the said Advisory Board; and (3) the function of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington of being a member of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. The Managing Director shall make such provisions as may be necessary for winding up any outstanding affairs of the said abolished boards and offices not otherwise provided for in this reorganization plan. SEC. 8. EFFECTIVE DATE Sections 3 to 7, inclusive, of this reorganization plan shall become effective when the Managing Director first appointed hereunder enters upon office pursuant to the provisions of this reorganization plan. (A Board of Directors was reestablished for the Export-Import Bank of Washington by section 1 of act Aug. 9, 1954, ch. 660, 68 Stat. 677, amending 12 U.S.C. 635a. The Board had previously been abolished and its functions transferred to the Managing Director of the Bank by Reorg. Plan No. 5 of 1953, set out above. The 1953 Reorg. Plan was superseded by sections 1, 4 of act Aug. 9, 1954. See 12 U.S.C. 635a and 1954 Amendment and Effective Date of 1954 Amendment notes thereunder. The 'Export-Import Bank of Washington' was renamed the 'Export-Import Bank of the United States' by Pub. L. 90-267, Sec. 1(a), Mar. 13, 1968, 82 Stat. 47.) MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Congress of the United States: I transmit herewith Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1953, prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended. The purpose of the reorganization plan is to simplify the organization and strengthen the administration of the Export-Import Bank of Washington by providing for a single Managing Director at the head of the bank. The management of the bank is now vested in a Board of Directors consisting of four full-time members and the Secretary of State, ex officio. The functions performed by the Board are essentially of an executive nature and are comparable to those vested in the heads of other executive agencies. Experience has demonstrated that the most effective performance of executive functions is more likely to be obtained under a single administrator than under a board. The plan concentrates authority and responsibility for bank operations in the Managing Director. Safeguards are provided in the plan and in existing law, however, to assure that the bank follows sound lending and financial policies and that its activities are coordinated with those of other Government agencies having international responsibilities. Under the plan, the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems is authorized to establish the general lending and other financial policies which shall govern the operations of the bank. The Council is composed of the Secretary of the Treasury, as chairman, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Director for Mutual Security. At present the Board of Directors is not only subject to policy guidance by the National Advisory Council, under the provisions of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, but is also required to consult with the Advisory Board for the Export-Import Bank, created by the Export-Import Bank Act, on major questions of policy and to receive recommendations from that Board. The composition of the Advisory Board largely parallels that of the Council. The differences are that only the latter includes the Director for Mutual Security as a member and that the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank is the Chairman of the Advisory Board whereas the Secretary of the Treasury serves as the Chairman of the Council. Because of the similarity of the composition of the Advisory Board and Council, and of their functions as respects the bank, the reorganization plan abolishes the Advisory Board. It also abolishes the functions of the Advisory Board (conferred by sec. 3(d) of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945). The reorganization plan also provides for the abolition of the functions of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of Washington with respect to his membership on the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. The function of membership is conferred upon the Chairman by section 4 of the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, as amended. I contemplate that the Managing Director of the Export-Import Bank of Washington will participate as a nonvoting member of the National Advisory Council in relation to matters of concern to the bank. I believe there is merit in reducing the size of the Council and also believe that the interests of the bank can be properly placed before the Council without conferring full Council membership on the Managing Director of the Bank. Under the reorganization plan the Export-Import Bank of Washington will continue in its status of a corporate entity, and independent agency, in the executive branch of the Government. The President will retain authority to terminate or modify any delegation or assignment of function made by the President to the bank or to any of its agencies or officers. After investigation I have found and hereby declare that each reorganization included in Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1953 is necessary to accomplish one or more of the purposes set forth in section 2(a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended. I also have found and hereby declare that by reason of these reorganizations it is necessary to include in the reorganization plan provision for the appointment and compensation of the new officers specified in sections 1, 2, and 3 of the reorganization plan. The rates of compensation fixed for these officers are, respectively, those which I have found to prevail in respect of comparable officers in the executive branch of the Government. The taking effect of Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1953 will accomplish a small immediate reduction of expenditures, since it will substitute 1 Managing Director, together with a deputy and assistant, for a Board which includes 4 full-time members. Other reductions in expenditures will probably be brought about also, through increased economy and efficiency in the performance of necessary services of the bank resulting from the simplification of its organization, but such reductions cannot be itemized in advance of actual experience. Dwight D. Eisenhower. The White House, April 30, 1953. ------DocID 8958 Document 8 of 1514------ -CITE- 5 USC APPENDIX - REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1950 -EXPCITE- TITLE 5 APPENDIX REORGANIZATION PLANS REORGANIZATION PLAN NO -HEAD- REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 5 OF 1950 -MISC1- EFF. MAY 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 STAT. 1263, AS AMENDED JULY 2, 1954, CH. 456, TITLE III, SEC. 304, 68 STAT. 430 Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, March 13, 1950, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949 (see 5 U.S.C. 901 et seq.). DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SECTION 1. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS TO THE SECRETARY (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section, there are hereby transferred to the Secretary of Commerce all functions of all other officers of the Department of Commerce and all functions of all agencies and employees of such Department. (b) This section shall not apply to the functions vested by the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 237) (see 5 U.S.C. 551 et seq. and 701 et seq.) in hearing examiners employed by the Department of Commerce, nor to the functions of the Civil Aeronautics Board, of the Inland Waterways Corporation, or of the Advisory Board of the Inland Waterways Corporation. SEC. 2. PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS OF SECRETARY The Secretary of Commerce may from time to time make such provisions as he shall deem appropriate authorizing the performance by any other officer, or by any agency or employee, of the Department of Commerce of any function of the Secretary, including any function transferred to the Secretary by the provisions of this reorganization plan. SEC. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SECRETARY (Repealed. July 2, 1954, ch. 456, title III, Sec. 304, 68 Stat. 430. Section authorized an Administrative Assistant Secretary of Commerce.) SEC. 4. INCIDENTAL TRANSFERS The Secretary of Commerce may from time to time effect such transfers within the Department of Commerce of any of the records, property, personnel, and unexpended balances (available or to be made available) of appropriations, allocations, and other funds of such Department as he may deem necessary in order to carry out the provisions of this reorganization plan. MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Congress of the United States: I transmit herewith Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1950, prepared in accordance with the Reorganization Act of 1949 and providing for reorganizations in the Department of Commerce. My reasons for transmitting this plan are stated in an accompanying general message. After investigation I have found and hereby declare that each reorganization included in Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1950 is necessary to accomplish one or more of the purposes set forth in section 2(a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949. I have found and hereby declare that it is necessary to include in the accompanying reorganization plan, by reason of reorganizations made thereby, provisions for the appointment and compensation of an Administrative Assistant Secretary of Commerce. The rate of compensation fixed for this officer is that which I have found to prevail in respect of comparable officers in the executive branch of the Government. The taking effect of the reorganizations included in this plan may not in itself result in substantial