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more than 120 days. These details may be renewed by written order of the head of the department, in each particular case, for periods not exceeding 120 days. §3342. Details; field to departmental service prohibited An employee in the field service may not be detailed for duty in an Executive department in the District of Columbia. This section does not prohibit— (1) temporary details for duty connected with the position of the employee detailed; (2) details specially provided by law; or (3) the detail of one employee of the Bureau of Customs for duty in the Department of the Treasury in the District of Columbia. § 3343. Details; to international organizations (a) For the purpose of this section— (1) "agency", "employee", and "international organization" have the meanings given them by section 3581 of this title; and (2) "detail" means the assignment or loan of an employee to an international organization without a change of position from the agency by which he is employed to an international organization. (b) The head of an agency may detail, for a period of not more than 3 years, an employee of his agency to an international organization which requests services. (c) An employee detailed under subsection (b) of this section is deemed, for the purpose of preserving his allowances, privileges, rights, seniority, and other benefits, an employee of the agency from which detailed, and he is entitled to pay, allowances, and benefits from funds available to that agency. The authorization and payment of these allowances and other benefits from appropriations available therefor is deemed to comply with section 5536 of this title. (d) Details may be made under subsection (b) of this section— (1) without reimbursement to the United States by the international organization; or (2) with agreement by the international organization to reimburse the United States for all or part of the pay, travel expenses, and allowances payable during the detail, and the reimbursement shall be credited to the appropriation, fund, or account used for paying the amounts reimbursed. (e) An employee detailed under subsection (b) of this section may be paid or reimbursed by an international organization for allowances or expenses incurred in the performance of duties required by the detail, without regard to section 209 of title 18. § 3344. Details; hearing examiners An agency as defined by section 551 of this title which occasionally or temporarily is insufficiently staffed with hearing examiners appointed under section 3105 of this title may use hearing examiners selected by the Civil Service Commission from and with the consent of other agencies. §3345. Details; to office of head of Executive or military department When the head of an Executive department or military department dies, resigns, or is sick or absent, his first assistantj unless otherwise directed by the President under section 3347 of this title, shall perform the duties of the office until a successor is appointed or the absence or sickness stops.

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