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69 Stat. 584. 68 Stat. 176.

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75 Stat. 617. 22 USC 2509.

22 USC 2512.

22 USC 2518.

PUBLIC LAW 88-200-DEC. 13, 1963

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(d) I n subsection (g), add immediately after "may determine" the following proviso: ": Provided, That not to exceed one hundred volimteers in the aggregate may be assigned to carry out secretarial or clerical duties on the staffs of the Peace Coips representatives abroad". (e) In subsection (h), strike out "and for the purposes of" immediately after "tort liability statute," and substitute therefor "the Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955 (5 U.S.C. 2171 et seq.), the Act of Juuc 4, 1954, chapter 264, section 4 (5 U.S.C. 73b-5), and". ^f) Add a new subsection at the end of section 5 as follows: " (k) I n order to assure that the skills and experience which former volunteers have derived from their training and their service abroad are best utilized in the national interest, the President may, in cooperation with agencies of the United States, private employers, educational institutions and other entities of the United States, undertake programs under which volunteers would be counseled with respect to opportunities for further education and employment." SEC. 3. Section 6(1) of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which relates to Peace Corps volunteer leaders, is amended by striking out "termination payments" and substituting therefor "a readjustment allowance". SEC. 4. Section 7(b) of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which relates to the compensation of persons engaged in the United States in activities authorized by the Act, is amended by striking out "so" in the first sentence thereof. SEC. 5. Section 10(a) of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which relates to general powers and authorities, is amended by inserting immediately after "or otTierwise" in paragraph (3) ", and transfer such property to the government or other entities of the country or area with which the volunteers are serving, when such transfers would further the general purposes of the Act". SEC. 6. Section 13 of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which relates to the employment of experts and consultants, is amended as follows: (a) In subsection (a), strike out "Peace Corps" and substitute therefor "President". (b) In subsection (b), strike out all that appears between "shall not" in the first clause thereof and "be considered" in the second clause thereof. SEC. 7. Section 19 of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which relates to the Peace Corps seal, is amended by striking out the short title and substituting therefor "Exclusive Right to Seal and Name", by inserting " (a) " before "The President may", and by adding a new subsection as follows: "(b)(1) The use of the official seal or emblem and the use of the name 'Peace Corps' shall be restricted exclusively to designate programs authorized under this Act. "(2) Whoever, whether an individual, partnership, corporation, or association, uses the seal for which provision is made in this section, or any sign, insignia, or symbol in colorable imitation thereof, or the words 'Peace Corps' or any combination of these or other words or characters in colorable imitation thereof, other than to designate programs authorized under this Act, shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. A violation of this subsection may be enjoined at the suit of the Attorney General, United States attorneys, or other persons duly authorized to represent the United States."*' SEC. 8. The Peace Corps Act, as amended, is amended to add after title II thereof a new title as follows:

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