Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 91.djvu/64

 91 STAT. 30

PUBLIC LAW 95-17—APR. 6, 1977

Examination of "(d) The President shall from time to time examine the organizaorganizationofall tion of all agencies and shall determine what changes in such organiagencies. zation are necessary to cany out any policy set forth in subsection (a) of this section. ^*.. 5 USC 902. "§ 902. Definitions "For the purpose of this chapter— "(1) 'agency'means— " (A) an Executive agency or pait thereof; and "• (B) an office or officer in the executive branch; but does not include the General Accounting Office or the Comptroller General of the United States; "(2) 'reorganization' means a transfer, consolidation, coordination, authorization, or abolition, referred to in section 903 of this title; and "(3) 'officer' is not limited by section 2104 of this title. 5 USC 903. ' § 9€3. Reorganization plans " (a) Whenever the President, after investigation, finds that changes in the organization of agencies are necessary to carry out any policy set forth in section 901(a) of this title, he shall prepare a reorganization plan specifying the reorganizations he finds are necessary. Any plan may provide for— "(1) the transfer of the whole or a part of an agency, or of the whole or a part of the functions thereof, to the jurisdiction and control of another agency; " (2) the abolition of all or a part of the functions of an agency, except that no enforcement function or statutory program shall be abolished by the plan; ^ "(3) the consolidation or coordination of the whole or a part of an agency, or of the whole or a part of the functions thereof, with the whole or a part of another agency or the functions thereof; "(4) the consolidation or coordination of a part of an agency or the functions thereof with another part of the same agency or the functions thereof; "(5) the authorization of an officer to delegate any of his functions; or "(6) the abolition of the whole or a part of an agency which agency or part does not have, or on the taking effect of the reorganization plan will not have, any functions. Transmittal to The President shall transmit the plan (bearing an identification numCongress. b^r) to the Congress together with a declaration that, with respect to each reorganization included in the plan, he has found that the reorganization is necessary to carry out any policy set forth in section 901(a) of this title. "(b) The President shall have a reorganization plan delivered to both Houses on the same day and to each House while it is in session, except that no more than three plans may be pending before the Congress at one time. In his message transmitting a reorganization plan, the President shall specify with respect to each abolition of a function included in the plan the statutory authority for the exercise of the function. The message shall also estimate any reduction or increase in expenditures (itemized so far as practicable), and describe any improvements in management, delivery of Federal services, execution of the laws, and increases in efficiency of Government operations, which it is expected will be realized as a result of the reorganizations included in the plan.

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