section 3343 of this titlesection 3343 of this titleThe President may prescribe regulations necessary to carry out this subchapter and and to protect and assure the retirement, insurance, leave, and reemployment rights and such other similar civil service employment rights as he finds appropriate. The regulations may provide for the exclusion of employees from the application of this subchapter and on the basis of the nature and type of employment including excepted appointments of a confidential or policy-determining character, or conditions pertaining to the employment including short-term appointments, seasonal or intermittent employment, and part-time employment.
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The words “civil service employment rights” are substituted for “Federal employment rights”. The word “including” is substituted for “such as, but not limited to”.
Standard changes are made to conform with the definitions applicable and the style of this title as outlined in the preface to the report.
Executive Documents
Executive Order No. 10804
72 Stat. 961Ex. Ord. No. 10804, , 24 F.R. 1147, which delegated to the United States Civil Service Commission the authority vested in the President by section 5 of the Federal Employees International Organization Service Act () [now this section], was revoked by Ex. Ord. No. 11552, , 35 F.R. 13569, set out below.
Ex. Ord. No. 11552. Providing for Details and Transfers of Federal Employees to International Organizations
Ex. Ord. No. 11552, , 35 F.R. 13569, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. 12107, , 44 F.R. 1055, provided:
section 301 of title 3section 3584 of title 5By virtue of the authority vested in me by and [this section], United States Code, and as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows:
SectionLeadership and coordination 1. . The Secretary of State shall provide leadership and coordination for the effort of the Federal Government to increase and improve its participation in international organizations through transfers and details of well-qualified Federal employees, and shall develop policies, procedures, and programs consistent with this order to advance and encourage such participation.
SecFederal agency cooperation. 2. . Each agency in the executive branch of the Federal Government shall to the maximum extent feasible and with due regard to its manpower requirements assist and encourage details and transfers of employees to international organizations by observing the following policies and procedures:
(1) Vacancies in international organizations shall be brought to the notice of well-qualified agency employees whose abilities and levels of responsibility in the Federal service are commensurate with those required to fill such vacancies.
(2) Subject to prior approval of his agency, no leave shall be charged an employee who is absent for a maximum of three days for interview for a proposed detail or transfer at the formal request of an international organization of a Federal official; an agency may approve official travel for necessary travel within the United States in connection with such an interview.
(3) An agency, upon request of an appropriate authority, shall provide international organizations with detailed assessments of the technical or professional qualifications of individual employees being formally considered for details and transfers to specific positions.
(4) Upon return of an employee to his agency, the agency shall give due consideration to the employee’s overall qualifications, including those which may have been acquired during his service with the international organization, in determining the position and grade in which he is reemployed.
SecDelegations. 3. . (a) Except as otherwise provided in this order, there is hereby delegated to the Office of Personnel Management the authority vested in the President by sections 3582(b) and 3584 of title 5, United States Code.
(b) The following are hereby delegated to the Secretary of State:
(1) The authority vested in the President by sections 3343 and 3581 of title 5, United States Code, to determine whether it is in the national interest to extend a detail or transfer of an employee beyond five years.
section 3582(b) of title 5(2) The authority vested in the President by , United States Code, to define and specify “pay, allowances, post differential, and other monetary benefits” to be paid by the agency upon reemployment, disability, or death.
SecRevocation. 4. . Executive Order No. 10804 of , is hereby revoked.