40-U.S.C.-8165
§8165 – Services For office of Personnel Management
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Title 40 > Subtitle II > Part D > Chapter 81 > Subchapter IV > Section 8165
Details
- Reference: Section 8165
- Legend: §8165 – Services For office of Personnel Management
- USCode Year: 2013
Provision Content
For carrying out the work of the Director of the Office of Personnel Management and the examinations provided for in sections 3304 and 3305 of title 5, the Administrator of General Services shall—
(1) assign or provide suitable and convenient rooms and accommodations, which are furnished, heated, and lighted, in Washington, D.C.;
(2) supply necessary stationery and other articles; and
(3) arrange for or provide necessary printing.
(Pub. L. 107–217, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1210.)
Revised Section |
Source (U.S. Code) | Source (Statutes at Large) |
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8165 | 40:42. | Jan. 16, 1883, ch. 27, §4, 22 Stat. 405. |
In this section, the words the Director of the Office of Personnel Management and the examinations provided for in sections 3304 and 3305 of title 5 are substituted for said commission and said examinations in section 4 of the Act of January 16, 1883, because of section 102 of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978 (eff. Jan. 1, 1979, 92 Stat. 3783) and section 7(b) of the Act of September 6, 1966 (Public Law 89–554, 80 Stat. 631), the first section of which enacted Title 5, United States Code. The words Administrator of General Services are substituted for Secretary of the Interior [subsequently changed to Civil Service Commission because of section 1 (1st complete par. on p. 642) of the Act of May 29, 1920 (ch. 214, 41 Stat. 642)] because of sections 1 and 2 of Reorganization Plan No. 18 of 1950 (eff. July 1, 1950, 64 Stat. 1270).
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