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PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970

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80 Stat. 379.

Interim reports to Congress.

PUBLIC LAW 91-217-MAR. 19, 1970

[84 STAT.

SEC. 302. In carrying out its functions under section 301 of this Act, the Commission shall consider all recognized methods of job evaluation and ranking. SEC. 303. The Civil Service Commission is authorized to secure directly from any executive agency, as defined by section 105 of title 5, United States Code, or any bureau, office, or part thereof, information, suggestions, estimates, statistics, and technical assistance for the purposes of this Act; and each such executive agency or bureau, office, or part thereof is authorized and directed to furnish such information, suggestions, estimates, statistics, and technical assistance directly to the Civil Service Commission upon request by the Commission. SEC. 304. (a) Within one year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall submit to the President and the Congress an interim progress report on the current status and results of its activities under this Act, together with its current findings. (b) Within two years after the date of enactment of this Act— (1) the Civil Service Commission shall complete its functions under this Act and shall transmit to the President a comprehensive report of the results of its activities, together with its recommendations (including its draft of proposed legislation to carry out such recommendations), and (2) the President shall transmit that report (including the recommendations and draft of proposed legislation of the Commission) to the Congress, together with such recommendations as the President deems appropriate. (e) The Commission shall submit to the Committees on Post Office and Civil Service of the Senate and House of Representatives once each calendar month, or at such other intervals as may be directed by those committees, or either of them, an interim progress report on the then current status and results of the activities of the Commission under this Act, together with the then current findings of the Commission. (d) The Commission shall periodically consult with, and solicit the views of, appropriate employee and professional organizations. (e) The organizational unit established under section 301 of this Act shall cease to exist upon the submission of the report to the Congress under subsection (b) of this section. Approved March 17, 1970. ^

Public Law 91-217 March 19, 1970 [ H. R. 14944]

Executive Mansion and foreign embassies. Police protection. 62 Stat. 679. 3 USC 202-208

76 Stat. 95.

AN ACT To authorize an adequate force for the protection of the Executive Mansion and foreign embassies, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representathes of the United States of ATneiica in Congress assembled. That chapter 3 of title 3 of the United States Code is amended as follows— (1) by striking the words "White House Police force whenever they appear in the chapter and inserting in lieu thereof the words "Executive Protective Service"; (2) by striking the words "White House Police" whenever they appear m the chapter and inserting in lieu thereof "Executive Protective Service"; (3) by striking the second sentence of section 202 and inserting in lieu thereof, the following: "Subject to the supervision of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Executive Protective Service shall