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PUBLIC LAW 91-510-OCT. 26, 1970

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(2) from time to time, as may be necessary, procure and furnish such uniforms to such personnel without charge to such personnel. p t a n c e of (e) An employee of the Capitol Guide Service shall not charge or f e Asc,c eprohibition. e accept any fee, or accept any gratuity, for or on account of his official services. (f) The Capitol Guide Board may detail personnel of the Capitol t a iP.e r s o n n e l de« l Guide Service to assist the United States Capitol Police by providing ushering and informational services, and other services not directly involving law enforcement, in connection with the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States, the official reception of representatives of foreign nations and other persons by the Senate or House of Representatives, and other special or ceremonial occasions in the United States Capitol Building or on the United States Capitol Grounds which require the presence of additional Government personnel and which cause the temporary suspension of the performance of the regular duties of the Capitol Guide Service. s ri and (g) The Capitol Guide Board may receive and consider advice and e d Hci a tt oo ncaal l inforu i information from any private historical or educational organization, mation. association, or society with respect to those operations of the Capitol Guide Service which involve the furnishing of historical and educational information to the general public. (h) With the prior approval of the Committee on Rules and Admin- R e g u l a t i o n s, istration of the Senate and the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives, the Capitol Guide Board shall prescribe such regulations as the Board considers necessary and appropriate for the operation of the Capitol Guide Service. (i) The Capitol Guide Board may take appropriate disciplinary t i oDisciplinary acn. action, including, when circumstances warrant, suspension from duty without pay, reduction in pay, demotion, or removal from employment with the Capitol Guide Service, against any employee who violates any provision of this section or any regulation prescribed by the Board pursuant to this section. E x e n s e s paid (j) The expenses of the Capitol Guide Service shall be paid from from pcontingent the contingent fund of the House of Representatives, until appropria- fund. tions are available for the payment of such expenses. COVERAGE OF EMPLOYEES OF THE CAPITOL GUIDE SERVICE U N D E R THE FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT PROGRAM W I T H R E S U L T A N T COVERAGE U N D E R FEDERAL L I F E INSURANCE AND H E A L T H B E N E F I T S PROGRAMS

SEC. 442. (a) Section 2107 of title 5, United States Code, relating to the definition of "Congressional employee", is amended— (1) by striking out the word "and" at the end of paragraph (7); (2) by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (8) and inserting in lieu thereof a semicolon and the word "and"; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following paragraph: "(9) an employee of the Capitol Guide Service.". (b) Section 8332(b) of title 5, United States Code, relating to creditable service for retirement purposes, is amended— (1) by striking out the word "and" at the end of paragraph (^)\ .. (2) by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (7) and inserting in lieu thereof a semicolon and the word "and"; (3) by adding immediately below paragraph (7) the following paragraph: "(8) subject to sections 8334(c) and 8339(h) of this title, service performed on and after February 19, 1929, and prior to the effective date of section 442 of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970, as a United States Capitol Guide."; and 47-348 O - 72 - 80 (Pt. 1)

"Congressional employee." 80 Stat. 409J 81 Stat. 196.

Civil service retirement. 80 Stat. 567;, 83 Stat. 8 3 1.

83 Stat. 137; 80 Stat. 574.

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