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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 · Sec. 510

Sec. 510. SUPPORT FOR OUT-OF-AREA COVERED EMPLOYEES

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## SEC. 510 SUPPORT FOR OUT-OF-AREA COVERED EMPLOYEES **[**[2 U.S.C. 1437b](/us/usc/t2/s1437b)**]** ###
(a)In General All covered employees whose location of employment is outside of the Washington, DC area (referred to in this section as “**out-of-area covered employees**”) shall have equitable access to the resources and services provided by the Office and under this Act as is provided to covered employees who work in the Washington, DC area. ###
(b)Office of Congressional Workplace Rights The Office shall— ####
(1)establish a method by which out-of-area covered employees may communicate securely with the Office, which shall include an option for real-time audiovisual communication; and ####
(2)provide guidance to employing offices regarding how each office can facilitate equitable access to the resources and services provided under this Act for its out-of-area covered employees, including information regarding the communication methods described in paragraph (1). ###
(c)Employing Offices It is the sense of Congress that each employing office with out-of-area covered employees should use its best efforts to facilitate equitable access to the resources and services provided under this Act for those employees.
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