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PUBLIC LAW 113–287—DEC. 19, 2014
(A) a nonprofit support organization or friends group to modify current practices or to affiliate with the National Park Foundation; or
(B) a local nonprofit support organization, established as a result of this section, to be bound through its charter or corporate bylaws to be permanently affiliated with the National Park Foundation.
(2) Establishment.—An affiliation with the National Park Foundation shall be established only at the discretion of the governing board of a nonprofit organization.

Chapter 1013—Employees

  • Subchapter I—General Provisions
  • Sec.
  • 101301. Maintenance management system.
  • 101302. Authority of Secretary to carry out certain activities.
  • 101303. Medical attention for employees.
  • 101304. Personal equipment and property.
  • 101305. Travel expenses of System employees and dependents of deceased employees.
  • Subchapter II—Service Career Development, Training, and Management
  • 101321. Service employee training.
  • 101322. Management development and training.
  • Subchapter III—Housing Improvement
  • 101331. Definitions.
  • 101332. General authority of Secretary.
  • 101333. Criteria for providing housing.
  • 101334. Authorization for housing agreements.
  • 101335. Housing programs.
  • 101336. Contracts for the management of field employee quarters.
  • 101337. Leasing of seasonal employee quarters.
  • 101338. General leasing provisions.
  • 101339. Assessment and priority listing.
  • 101340. Use of funds.

Subchapter I—General Provisions

§ 101301. Maintenance management system

The Service shall implement a maintenance management system in the maintenance and operations programs of the System. The system shall include the following elements:

(1) A workload inventory of assets including detailed information that quantifies for all assets (including buildings, roads, utility systems, and grounds that must be maintained) the characteristics affecting the type of maintenance work performed.
(2) A set of maintenance tasks that describe the maintenance work in each System unit.
(3) A description of work standards including—
(A) frequency of maintenance;
(B) measurable quality standard to which assets should be maintained;
(C) methods for accomplishing work;
(D) required labor, equipment, and material resources; and
(E) expected worker production for each maintenance task.
(4) A work program and performance budget that develops an annual work plan identifying maintenance needs and financial resources to be devoted to each maintenance task.