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 PUBLIC LAW 99-272—APR. 7, 1986

100 STAT. 335

total service that would be creditable for the employee if all of the service had been performed on a full-time basis. "(2) For the purpose of this subsection, employment on a part-time basis shall not be considered to include employment on a temporary or intermittent basis.". (2) Section 8341 of such title is amended— 5 USC 8341. (A) by striking out "and (n)" in subsection (b)(1) and inserting in lieu thereof ", (n), and (o)"; and (B) by striking out "and (n)" in subsection (d) and inserting in lieu thereof "(n), and (o)". (b) Section 4109(b) of title 38, United States Code, is repealed. (c) The amendments made by this section shall be effective with 5 USC 8339 note. respect to service performed on or after the date of the enactment of this Act. SEC. 15205. EFFECT OF WAGE AREA SURVEY REGARDING CERTAIN FEDERAL EMPLOYEES IN TUCSON, ARIZONA.

(a) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law limiting the amounts payable to prevailing wage rate employees during the fiscal year 1986, wage schedules or rates applicable to the Tucson, Arizona, wage area shall not be reduced as a result of a wage survey conducted during fiscal year 1985. (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section shall be effective as of October 1, 1985.

Subtitle C—Federal Motor Vehicle Expenditure Control SEC. 15301. MONITORING SYSTEM.

40 USC 901.

The head of each executive agency, including the Department of Defense, shall designate one office, officer, or employee of the agency to establish and operate a central monitoring system for, and provide oversight of, the motor vehicle operations of the agency, related activities, and related reporting requirements. SEC. 15302. DATA COLLECTION.

(a) COST IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS.—The head of each executive agency, including the Department of Defense, shall develop a system to identify, collect, and analyze data with respect to all costs, including obligations and outlays, incurred by the agency in the operation, maintenance, acquisition, and disposition of motor vehicles, including Government-owned vehicles, leased vehicles, and privately owned vehicles used for official purposes. (b) REQUIREMENTS FOR DATA SYSTEMS.—The Administrator, in

cooperation with the Comptroller General and the Director, shall promulgate requirements governing the establishment and operation by executive agencies of the systems required by subsection (a), including requirements with respect to data concerning the costs and uses of motor vehicles and with respect to the uniform collection and submission of such data. Requirements promulgated under this section shall be in conformance with accounting principles and standards issued by the Comptroller General. Each executive agency, including the Department of Defense, shall comply with such requirements.

40 USC 902.

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