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Code · U.S. Code · Title 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE · CHAPTER 9— NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE · § 322

§ 322. Odd jobs for part-time employees

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National Weather Service part-time employees, appointed by designation or otherwise under regulations of the Director of the Office of Personnel Management for observational work, may perform odd jobs in the installation, repair, improvement, alteration, cleaning, or removal of Government property and receive compensation therefor under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce.
(July 1, 1943, ch. 182, title III, 57 Stat. 300; 1965 Reorg. Plan No. 2, eff. July 13, 1965, 30 F.R. 8819, 79 Stat. 1318; 1970 Reorg. Plan No. 4, eff. Oct. 3, 1970, 35 F.R. 15627, 84 Stat. 2090; 1978 Reorg. Plan No. 2, § 102, 43 F.R. 36037, 92 Stat. 3783.)
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  • July 1, 1943, ch. 182
  • 57 Stat. 300
  • 79 Stat. 1318
  • 84 Stat. 2090
  • 92 Stat. 3783
  • July 2, 1942, ch. 472
  • 56 Stat. 500
  • June 28, 1941, ch. 258
  • 55 Stat. 289
  • June 25, 1940, ch. 421
  • 54 Stat. 539
  • June 30, 1939, ch. 253
  • 53 Stat. 947
  • June 16, 1938, ch. 464
  • 52 Stat. 718
  • June 29, 1937, ch. 404
  • 50 Stat. 403
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Stat.84 Stat. 2090
Stat.92 Stat. 3783
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