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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 5168 (Introduced in Senate) — To make certain antidiscrimination laws applicable to the judicial branch of the Federal Government, and for other pu... · Sec. 504

Sec. 504. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

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The laws made applicable to the judicial branch of the Federal Government under section 102 of this Act shall be applicable to the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. For purposes of this Act: The term covered employee includes employees of the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the employing units defined in subparagraph (B). The term employing unit includes— the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; a judge of the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and retired judge of the Court of Appeals of Veterans Claims performing duties pursuant to section 7257 of title 38, United States Code; and the Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Veterans Claims.
Covered employees defined in subsection (2)(A) shall enjoy all rights and remedies provided under subtitle A of title II. The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims shall exercise the powers provided to a judicial council under this Act, pursuant to section 7253(g) of title 38, United States Code. The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims shall revise the rules prescribed pursuant to section 7253(g) of title 38, United States Code, to give effect to the amendments to chapter 16 of title 28, United States Code, enacted by section 501 of this Act.
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