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PUBLIC LAW 89.554-SEPT. 6, 1966

[80 STAT.

ness of the Service at canteens, warehouses, and storage depots whose employment is authorized by section 4202 of title 38; (15) employees who pay is fixed under a cooperative agreement between the United States and— (A) a State or territory or possession of the United States, or political subdivision thereof; or (B) an individual or organization outside the service of the Government of the United States; (16) student nurses, medical or dental interns, residents-intrainin^, student dietitians, student physical therapists, student occupational therapists, and other student employees, assigned or attached to a hospital, clinic, or laboratory primarily for training purposes, whose pay is fixed under subchapter V of chapter 53 of this title or section 4114 of title 38; (17) inmates, patients, or beneficiaries receiving care or treatment or living in Government agencies or institutions; (18) experts or consultants, when employed temporarily or intermittently in accordance with section 3109 of this title; (19) emergency or seasonal employees whose employment is of uncertain or purely temporary duration, or who are employed for brief periods at intervals; (20) employees employed on a fee, contract, or piece work basis; (21) employees who may lawfully perform their duties concurrently with their private profession, business, or other employment, and whose duties require only a portion of their time, when it is impracticable to ascertain or anticipate the proportion of time devoted to the service of the Government of the United States; (22) "teachers" and "teaching positions" as defined by section 901 of title 20; (23) examiners-in-chief and designated examiners-in-chief in the Patent Office, Department of Commerce; (24) temporary positions in the Bureau of the Census established under section 23 of title 13, and enumerator positions in the Bureau of the Census; or (25) positions for which rates of basic pay are individually fixed, or expressly authorized to be fixed, by other statute, at or in excess of the maximum rate for GS-18. (d) This chapter does not apply to an employee of the Office of the Architect of the Capitol whose pay is fixed by other statute. Subsection (c) of this section, except paragraph (7), does not apply to the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. § 5103. Determination of applicability The Civil Service Commission shall determine finally the applicability of section 5102 of this title to specific positions and employees, except for positions and employees in the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. § 5104. Basis for grading positions The General Schedule, the symbol for which is " G S ", is the basio pay schedule for positions to which this chapter applies. The General Schedule is divided into 18 grades of difiiculty and responsibility of work, as follows: (1) Grade G S - 1 includes those classes of positions the duties of which are to perform, under immediate supervision, with little or no latitude for the exercise of independent judgment— (A) the simplest routine work in office, business, or fiscal operations; or

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