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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Presidential Transition Act of 1963. · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. services and facilities authorized to be provided to former presidents and former vice presidents

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## Sec. 5 services and facilities authorized to be provided to former presidents and former vice presidents The Administrator is authorized to provide, upon request to each former President and each former Vice President, for a period not to exceed seven months from 30 days before the date of the expiration of his term of office as President or Vice President, for use in connection with winding up the affairs of his office, necessary, services and facilities of the same general character as authorized by this Act to be provided to apparent successful candidates (as determined by section 3(c)).
Any person appointed or detailed to serve a former President or former Vice President under authority of this section shall be appointed or detailed in accordance with, and shall be subject to, all of the provisions of section 3 of this Act applicable to persons appointed or detailed under authority of that section. The provisions of the Act of August 25, 1958 (72 Stat. 838; 3 U.S.C. 102, note), other than subsections
(a)and
(e)shall not become effective with respect to a former President until six months after the expiration of his term of office as President.
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