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 100 STAT. 338

PUBLIC LAW 99-272—APR. 7, 1986

goals established by the President under subsection (a) and shall include, in each summary and analysis required under section 15304, a statement specifying the reductions in expenditures by executive agencies, including the Department of Defense, achieved under such goals. Motor vehicles. 40 USC 909.

40 USC 910.

SEC. 15309. COMPLIANCE.

(a) ADMINISTRATOR OF GENERAL SERVICES.—The Administrator shall comply with and be subject to the provisions of this part with regard to all motor vehicles that are used within the General Services Administration for official purposes. (b) MANAGERS OF OTHER MOTOR POOLS.—The provisions of this part with respect to motor vehicles from the Interagency Fleet Management System shall be complied with by the executive agencies to which such motor vehicles are assigned. SEC. 15310. A P P L I C A B I L I T Y.

(a) PRIORITY IN REDUCING HEADQUARTERS USE.—The heads of executive agencies shall give first priority to meeting the goals established by the President under section 15308(a) by reducing the costs of administrative motor vehicles used at the headquarters and regional headquarters of executive agencies, rather than by reducing the costs of motor vehicles used by line agency personnel working in agency field operations or activities. President of U.S.

(b) REGULATIONS, STANDARDS, AND DEFINITIONS.—The P r e s i d e n t

shall require the Administrator, in cooperation with the Director, to promulgate appropriate regulations, standards, and definitions to assure that executive agencies meet the goals established under section 15308(a) in the manner prescribed by subsection (a). 40 USC 911.

SEC. 15311. COOPERATION.

The Director and the Administrator shall closely cooperate in the implementation of the provisions of this part. 40 USC 912.

SEC. 15312. REPORTS.

The Comptroller General shall evaluate the extent to which the Director, the Administrator, and executive agencies have complied with this part. By January 31, 1988, the Comptroller General shall submit a report to the Congress describing the results of such evaluation. 40 USC 913.

SEC. 15313. DEFINITIONS.

For purposes of this title— (1) the term "executive agency" means an Executive agency (as such term is defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code), which operates at least three hundred motor vehicles, except that such term does not include the Tennessee Valley Authority; (2) the term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Management and Budget; (3) the term "Administrator" means the Administrator of General Services; (4) the term "Comptroller General" means the Comptroller General of the United States; and (5) the term "motor vehicle" means any vehicle self-propelled or drawn by mechanical power, except that such term does not include any vehicle designed or used for military field training, combat, or tactical purposes, or any other special purpose ve-

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