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[84 STAT. 1180]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 1180]

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PUBLIC LAW 91-510-OCT. 26, 1970

[84 STAT.

Selection method.

" (3) With respect to the standing committees of the Senate, any such consultant or organization shall be selected by the chairman and ranking minority member of the committee, acting jointly. With respect to the standing committees of the House of Representatives, the standing committee concerned shall select any such consultant or organization. Qualifications, The Committee shall submit to the Committee on Rules and Adminisllonai ^com^uteel. tration iu the case of standing committees of the Senate, and the Committee on House Administration in the case of standing committees of the House of Representatives, information bearing on the qualifications of each consultant whose services are procured pursuant to this subsection, including organizations, and such information shall be retained by that committee and shall be made available for public inspection upon request.". SPECIALIZED T R A I N I N G FOR PROFESSIONAL STAFFS OF S E N A T E A N D H O U S E STANDING COMMITTEE S

SEC. 304. Section 202 of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 Ante, p. 1179. (2 U.S.C. 72a), as amended by this Act, is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: " (j)(1) Each standing committee of the Senate or House of Representatives is authorized, with the approval of the Committee on Rules and Administration in the case of standing committees of the Senate, and the Committee on House Administration in the case of standing committees of the House of Representatives, and within the limits of funds made available from the contingent funds of the respective Houses pursuant to resolutions, which shall specify the maximum amounts which may be used for such purpose, approved by such respective Houses, to provide assistance for members of its professional staff in obtaining specialized training, whenever that committee determines that such training will aid the committee in the discharge of its responsibilities. Pay, tuition, etc. " (2) Such assistance may be in the form of continuance of pay durwhiie training. -^^ periods of training or grants of funds to pay tuition, fees, or such other expenses of training, or both, as may be approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration or the Committee on House Administration, as the case may be. Continued em"(3) A committee providing assistance under this subsection shall mJm?*" ^8'"®^" obtain from any employee receiving such assistance such agreement with respect to continued employment with the committee as the committee may deem necessary to assure that it will receive the benefits of such employee'services upon completion of his training. Service credit. "^4^ During any period for which an employee is separated from employment with a committee for the purpose of undergoing training under this subsection, such employee shall be considered to have performed service (in a nonpay status) as an employee of the committee at the rate of compensation received immediately prior to commencing such training (including any increases in compensation provided by law during the period of training) for the purposes of— " (A) subchapter III (relating to civil service retirement) of post ^p!*I96^"*.' chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code, s^usc 833i! " (B) chapter 87 (relating to Federal employees group life 81 Stat. 219,646insurance) of title 5, United States Code, and " (C) chapter 89 (relating to Federal employees group health Ante, p. 869. insurance) of title 5, United States Code,". 5 USC 8901.