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116 STAT. 1174 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 (5) EXPERTS AND CONSULTANTS. —The Secretary may appoint special advisory and technical experts or consultants as may be necessary to carry out the functions of the Committee. (6) COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES. —Committee members are entitled to receive compensation at rates the Secretary fixes, but not more than $100 a day, including traveltime, when performing Committee business, and expenses under section 5703 of title 5. §3705. Safety programs The Secretary of Labor shall— (1) provide for the establishment and supervision of programs for the education and trgiining of employers and employees in the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of unsafe working conditions in employment covered by this chapter; and (2) collect reports and data and consult with and advise employers as to the best means of preventing injuries. §3706. Limitations, variations, tolerances, and exemptions The Secretary of Labor may provide reasonable limitations to, and may prescribe regulations allowing reasonable variations to, tolergmces from, and exemptions from, this chapter that the Secretary may find necessary and proper in the public interest to prevent injustice or undue hardship or to avoid serious impairment of the conduct of Federal Government business. § 3707. Contractor certification or contract clause in acquisition of commercial items not required In a contract to acquire a commercial item (as defined in section 4 of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act (41 U.S.C. 403)), a certification by a contractor or a contract clause may not be required to implement a prohibition or requirement in this chapter. §3708. Criminal penalties A contractor or subcontractor having a duty to employ, direct, or control a laborer or mechanic employed in the performance of work contemplated by a contract to which this chapter applies that intentionally violates this chapter shall be fined under title 18, imprisoned for not more them six months, or both. PART B—UNITED STATES CAPITOL CHAPTER 51—UNITED STATES CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Sec 5101. Definition. 5102. Legal description and jurisdiction of United States Capitol Grounds. 5103. Restrictions on public use of United States Capitol Grounds. 5104. Unlawful activities. 5105. Assistance to authorities by Capitol employees. 5106. Suspension of prohibitions. 5107. Concerts on grounds. 5108. Audit of private organizations. 5109. Penalties. §5101. Definition In this chapter, the term "Capitol Buildings" means the United States Capitol, the Senate and House Office Buildings and garages.