Sec. 1480. None of the funds made available by this division or prior appropriation Acts (other than Public Law 111-5) for Energy and Water Development may be used to pay the costs of employment (such as pay and benefits), or termination (such as severance pay), of any employee or contractor of the Department of Energy who is appointed, employed, or retained under the authority of, or using funds provided by, Public Law 111-5, or whose functions or operations (including programmatic responsibilities) are substantially or entirely funded under Public Law 111-5: *Provided*, That this section shall not apply to any employee or contractor of the Department of Energy whose functions or operations are primarily or wholly to provide oversight for funds provided by Public Law 111-5.
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## SEC. 1480 None of the funds made available by this division or prior appropriation Acts (other than Public Law 111-5) for Energy and Water Development may be used to pay the costs of employment (such as pay and benefits), or termination (such as severance pay), of any employee or contractor of the Department of Energy who is appointed, employed, or retained under the authority of, or using funds provided by, Public Law 111-5, or whose functions or operations (including programmatic responsibilities) are substantially or entirely funded under Public Law 111-5: *Provided*, That this section shall not apply to any employee or contractor of the Department of Energy whose functions or operations are primarily or wholly to provide oversight for funds provided by Public Law 111-5.
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Sec. 1480
None of the funds made available by this division or prior appropriation Acts (other than Public Law 111-5) for Energy and Water Development may be used to pay the costs of employment (such as pay and benefits), or termination (such as severance pay), of any employee or contractor of the Department of Energy who is appointed, employed, or retained under the authority of, or using funds provided by, Public Law 111-5, or whose functions or operations (including programmatic responsibilities) are substantially or entirely funded under Public Law 111-5: *Provided*, That this section shall not apply to any employee or contractor of the Department of Energy whose functions or operations are primarily or wholly to provide oversight for funds provided by Public Law 111-5.
Pub. L.Pub. L. 111-5
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