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PUBLIC LAW 103-337—OCT. 5, 1994 108 STAT. 2851 (4) The Director shall seek comments from the heads of all appropriate Federal agencies in conducting the study required by paragraph (1). (5) Not later than six months after the date of the enactment Reports, of this Act, the Director shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the study required by psiragraph (1) and on any action taken by the Director under subsection (b). (b) AGREEMENTS TO ESTABLISH INTERAGENCY PLACEMENT PRO- GRAM. —(1) The Director may establish a Government-wide interagency placement program for Federal employees affected by reductions in force if, during the 6-month period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, determines that such a program is feasible. To carry out the program, the Director may enter into an agreement with the head of each agency that agrees to participate in the program. If the Director establishes a program under this subsection, it is not necessary that the program be an interagency placement program within the meaning of subsection (a)(2). (2) If the Director establishes a program pursuant to paragraph (1), the report required by subsection (a)(5) shall identify each agency that does not agree to participate in the program and the reasons of the head of that agency for not agreeing to participate. (c) DEFINITIONS.— For purposes of this section: (1) The term "agency^' means an Executive agency as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code, except that such term does not include the General Accounting Office. (2) The term "Federal employees affected by reductions in force" means Federal employees who are separated, or are scheduled to be separated, from service under a reduction in force pursuant to— (A) regulations prescribed under section 3502 of title 5, United States Code; or (B) procedures established under section 3595 of such title. SEC. 1067. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE. 10 USC 176 note. (a) PURPOSE,—It is the purpose of this section— (1) to display and interpret the collections of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology currently located at Walter Reed Medical Center; (2) to designate the public facility of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology as the National Museum of Health and Medicine; and (3) to designate a site for the relocation of the public facility of the National Museum of Health and Medicine so that it may serve as a central resource of instruction about, and be involved in, the critical health issues which confront all American citizens. (b) DESIGNATION AND SITE OF FACILITY.— The public facility of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology— (1) shall also be known as the National Museum of Health ' and Medicine; and (2) shall be located on or near the Mall on land owned by the Federal Government or the District of Columbia (or both) in the District of Columbia.