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PUBLIC LAW

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of Columbia. For the purposes of furnishing training by, in, or through any of the foregoing, the term "non-Government facility" also shall include the services and property of any of the foregoing furnishing such training. EXCLUSION

SEC. 4. (a) This Act shall not apply to— (1) the President or Vice President of the United States, (2) the Foreign Service of the United States under the Department of State, (3) any corporation under the supervision of the Farm Credit Administration of which corporation any member of the board of directors is elected or appointed by private interests, (4) the Tennessee Valley Authority, (5) any individual appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate or by the President alone, unless such individual is specifically designated by the President for training under this Act, and (6) any individual (except an officer of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in the Department of Commerce) who is a member of the uniformed services as defined in section 102(a) of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, as amended, during any period in ffusclaf'iaawhich he is receiving compensation under title II of such Act. 238. (b) The President is authorized— (1) to designate at any time in the public interest any department or part thereof, or any employee or employees therein (either individually or by groups or classes), as excepted from this Act or any provision of this Act (other than this section, section 21, and section 22), and (2) to designate at any time in the public interest any such department or part thereof, or any such employee or employees therein, so excepted, as again subject to this Act or any such provision of this Act. Such authority of the President shall not include the authority to except the Commission from any provision of this Act which vests in or imposes upon the Commission any function, duty, or responsibility with respect to any matter other than the establishment, operation, and maintenance by the Commission, in the same capacity as any other department, of programs of and plans of training for employees of the Commission. DEPARTMENT A L REVIEWS OF T R A I N I N G NEEDS

SEC. 5. Within ninety days after the date of enactment of this Act and at least once every three years after the expiration of such ninetyday period, the head of each department shall conduct and complete a review of the needs and requirements of such department for the training of employees under its jurisdiction. Upon request of a department, the Commission is authorized, in its discretion, to assist such department in connection with such review of needs and requirements. Information obtained or developed in any such review shall be made available to the Commission at its request. T R A I N I N G REGULATIONS OF COMMISSION

SEC. 6. (a) The Commission after consideration of the needs and requirements of each department for training of its employees and after consultation with those departments principally concerned, shall

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