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PUBLIC LAW 91-510-OCT. 26, 1970

[84 STAT.

specialists and "(e) The Librarian of Congress is authorized to appoint in the appolnt^ment?"^*^' Congressional Research Service, upon the recommendation of the Director, Specialists and Senior Specialists in the following broad fields: "(1) agriculture; American government and public administration; American public law; conservation; education; engineering and public works; "(7) housing; "(8) industrial organization and corporation finance; "(9) intemationalaffairs; "(10) international trade and economic geography; "(11) labor and employment; "(12) mineral economics; "(13) money and banking; "(14) national defense; " f 15) price economics; "(16) science; " (17) social welfare; "(18) taxation and fiscal policy; "(19) technology; " (20) transportation and communications; "(21) urban affairs; "(22) veterans' affairs; and "(23) such other broad fields as the Director may consider appropriate. Such Specialists and Senior Specialists, together with such other employees of the Congressional Research Service as may be necessary, shall be available for special work with the committees and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives and the joint committees of Congress for any of the purposes of subsection (d) of this section. Director.duties. «(f) xiie Dlrcctor is authorizcd— "(1) to classify, organize, arrange, group, and divide, from time to time, as he considers advisable, the requests for advice, assistance, and other services submitted to the Congressional Research Service by committees and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives and joint committees of Congress, into such classes and categories as he considers necessary to— " (A) expedite and facilitate the handling of the individual requests submitted by Members of the Senate and House of Representatives, " (B) promote efficiency in the performance of services for committees of the Senate and House of Representatives and joint committees of Congress, and " (C) provide a basis for the efficient performance by the Congressional Research Service of it^ legislative research and related functions generally, and Organizational «^2) to establish and change, from time to time, as he con^nt.' *^ ° ^ " siders advisable, within the Congressional Research Service, such research and reference divisions or other organizational units, or both, as he considers necessary to accomplish the purposes of this section. Budget esti" (g) I n Order to facilitate the study, consideration, evaluation, and '"°*^^* determination by the Congress of the budget requirements of the Congressional Research Service for each fiscal year, the Librarian of Congress shall receive from the Director and submit, for inclusion in the Budget of the United States Government, the budget estimates

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