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Title 5 of the United States Code

Title 5 of the United States Code is a positive law title of the United States Code with the heading "Government Organization And Employees."[1]

Provisions edit

Title 5 contains organizational and administrative provisions directing the federal government, including the Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act of 1974, the Congressional Review Act as well as authorization for government reorganizations such as Reorganization Plan No. 3. The title also contains various federal employee and civil service laws of the United States, including authorization for the Office of Personnel Management and the General Salary Schedule and Executive Schedule classification systems. It also is the Title that specifies Federal holidays (5 U.S.C. § 6103). In addition, there is an appendix to Title 5 but it is not itself considered positive law. It contains reorganization plans.[2]

History edit

On September 6, 1966, Title 5 was enacted as positive law by Pub. L. 89–554 (80 Stat. 378). Prior to the 1966 positive law recodification, Title 5 had the heading, "Executive Departments and Government Officers and Employees."[3]

In 2022, Congress moved the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Inspector General Act of 1978, and the Ethics in Government Act from the Title 5 Appendix to Title 5 itself.[4]

Part I — The Agencies Generally edit

Part I

  • Chapter 1 — Organization
  • Chapter 3 — Powers
  • Chapter 4 — Inspectors General
  • Chapter 5 — Administrative Procedure
  • Chapter 6 — The Analysis of Regulatory Functions
  • Chapter 7 — Judicial Review
  • Chapter 8 — Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking
  • Chapter 9 — Executive Reorganization
  • Chapter 10 — Federal Advisory Committees

Part II — Civil Service Functions and Responsibilities edit

Part II

  • Chapter 11 — Office of Personnel Management
  • Chapter 12 — Merit Systems Protection Board, Office of Special Counsel, and Employee Right of Action
  • Chapter 13 — Special Authority
  • Chapter 14 — Agency Chief Human Capital Officers
  • Chapter 15 — Political Activity of Certain State and Local Employees

Part III — Employees edit

Part III

  • Subpart A — General Provisions
    • Chapter 21 — Definitions
    • Chapter 23 — Merit System Principles
    • Chapter 29 — Commissions, Oaths, Records, and Reports
  • Subpart B — Employment and Retention
    • Chapter 31 — Authority for employment
    • Chapter 33 — Examination, selection, and placement
    • Chapter 34 — Part-time career employment opportunities
    • Chapter 35 — Retention preference, voluntary separation incentive payments, restoration, and reemployment
    • Chapter 37 — Information technology exchange program
  • Subpart C — Employee Performance
    • Chapter 41 — Training
    • Chapter 43 — Performance appraisal
    • Chapter 45 — Incentive awards
    • Chapter 47 — Personnel research programs and demonstration projects
    • Chapter 48 — Agency personnel demonstration project
  • Subpart D — Pay and Allowances
    • Chapter 51 — Classification
    • Chapter 53 — Pay rates and systems
    • Chapter 54 — Human capital performance fund
    • Chapter 55 — Pay administration
    • Chapter 57 — Travel, transportation, and subsistence
    • Chapter 59 — Allowances
  • Subpart E — Attendance and Leave
    • Chapter 61 — Hours of work
    • Chapter 63 — Leave
    • Chapter 65 — Telework
  • Subpart F — Labor-Management and Employee Relations
    • Chapter 71 — Labor-management relations
    • Chapter 72 — Antidiscrimination; Right to petition Congress
    • Chapter 73 — Suitability, security, and conduct
    • Chapter 75 — Adverse actions
    • Chapter 77 — Appeals
    • Chapter 79 — Services to employees
  • Subpart G — Insurance and Annuities
    • Chapter 81 — Compensation for work injuries
    • Chapter 83 — Retirement
    • Chapter 84 — Federal employees' retirement system
    • Chapter 85 — Unemployment compensation
    • Chapter 87 — Life insurance
    • Chapter 89 — Health insurance
    • Chapter 89A — Enhanced dental benefits
    • Chapter 89B — Enhanced vision benefits
    • Chapter 90 — Long-term care insurance
  • Subpart H — Access to Criminal History Record Information
    • Chapter 91 — Access to criminal history records for national security and other purposes
    • Chapter 92 — Prohibition on criminal history inquiries prior to conditional offer
  • Subpart I — Miscellaneous
    • Chapter 95 — Personnel flexibilities relating to the Internal Revenue Service
    • Chapter 96 — Personnel flexibilities relating to land management agencies
    • Chapter 97 — Department of Homeland Security
    • Chapter 98 — National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    • Chapter 99 — Department of Defense personnel authorities
    • Chapter 101 — Federal Emergency Management Agency personnel
    • Chapter 102 — United States Secret Service Uniformed Division personnel
    • Chapter 103 — Department of State
  • Subpart J — Enhanced Personnel Security Programs
    • Chapter 110 — Enhanced Personnel Security Programs

Part IV — Ethics Requirements edit

Part IV

  • Chapter 131 — Ethics in Government

References edit

  1. ^ "United States Code". Office of the Law Revision Counsel. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  2. ^ "United States Code". Office of the Law Revision Counsel. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  3. ^ United States Code (1964). Washington, DC: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary. 1965. p. 111.
  4. ^ Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 117–286 (text) (PDF), 136 Stat. 4196; Act of 2022-12-27.

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Title 5 of the United States Code is a positive law title of the United States Code with the heading Government Organization And Employees 1 Contents 1 Provisions 2 History 3 Part I The Agencies Generally 4 Part II Civil Service Functions and Responsibilities 5 Part III Employees 6 Part IV Ethics Requirements 7 References 8 External linksProvisions editTitle 5 contains organizational and administrative provisions directing the federal government including the Freedom of Information Act Privacy Act of 1974 the Congressional Review Act as well as authorization for government reorganizations such as Reorganization Plan No 3 The title also contains various federal employee and civil service laws of the United States including authorization for the Office of Personnel Management and the General Salary Schedule and Executive Schedule classification systems It also is the Title that specifies Federal holidays 5 U S C 6103 In addition there is an appendix to Title 5 but it is not itself considered positive law It contains reorganization plans 2 History editOn September 6 1966 Title 5 was enacted as positive law by Pub L 89 554 80 Stat 378 Prior to the 1966 positive law recodification Title 5 had the heading Executive Departments and Government Officers and Employees 3 In 2022 Congress moved the Federal Advisory Committee Act Inspector General Act of 1978 and the Ethics in Government Act from the Title 5 Appendix to Title 5 itself 4 Part I The Agencies Generally editPart I Chapter 1 Organization Chapter 3 Powers Chapter 4 Inspectors General Chapter 5 Administrative Procedure Chapter 6 The Analysis of Regulatory Functions Chapter 7 Judicial Review Chapter 8 Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking Chapter 9 Executive Reorganization Chapter 10 Federal Advisory CommitteesPart II Civil Service Functions and Responsibilities editPart II Chapter 11 Office of Personnel Management Chapter 12 Merit Systems Protection Board Office of Special Counsel and Employee Right of Action Chapter 13 Special Authority Chapter 14 Agency Chief Human Capital Officers Chapter 15 Political Activity of Certain State and Local EmployeesPart III Employees editPart III Subpart A General Provisions Chapter 21 Definitions Chapter 23 Merit System Principles Chapter 29 Commissions Oaths Records and Reports Subpart B Employment and Retention Chapter 31 Authority for employment Chapter 33 Examination selection and placement Chapter 34 Part time career employment opportunities Chapter 35 Retention preference voluntary separation incentive payments restoration and reemployment Chapter 37 Information technology exchange program Subpart C Employee Performance Chapter 41 Training Chapter 43 Performance appraisal Chapter 45 Incentive awards Chapter 47 Personnel research programs and demonstration projects Chapter 48 Agency personnel demonstration project Subpart D Pay and Allowances Chapter 51 Classification Chapter 53 Pay rates and systems Chapter 54 Human capital performance fund Chapter 55 Pay administration Chapter 57 Travel transportation and subsistence Chapter 59 Allowances Subpart E Attendance and Leave Chapter 61 Hours of work Chapter 63 Leave Chapter 65 Telework Subpart F Labor Management and Employee Relations Chapter 71 Labor management relations Chapter 72 Antidiscrimination Right to petition Congress Chapter 73 Suitability security and conduct Chapter 75 Adverse actions Chapter 77 Appeals Chapter 79 Services to employees Subpart G Insurance and Annuities Chapter 81 Compensation for work injuries Chapter 83 Retirement Chapter 84 Federal employees retirement system Chapter 85 Unemployment compensation Chapter 87 Life insurance Chapter 89 Health insurance Chapter 89A Enhanced dental benefits Chapter 89B Enhanced vision benefits Chapter 90 Long term care insurance Subpart H Access to Criminal History Record Information Chapter 91 Access to criminal history records for national security and other purposes Chapter 92 Prohibition on criminal history inquiries prior to conditional offer Subpart I Miscellaneous Chapter 95 Personnel flexibilities relating to the Internal Revenue Service Chapter 96 Personnel flexibilities relating to land management agencies Chapter 97 Department of Homeland Security Chapter 98 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Chapter 99 Department of Defense personnel authorities Chapter 101 Federal Emergency Management Agency personnel Chapter 102 United States Secret Service Uniformed Division personnel Chapter 103 Department of State Subpart J Enhanced Personnel Security Programs Chapter 110 Enhanced Personnel Security ProgramsPart IV Ethics Requirements editPart IV Chapter 131 Ethics in GovernmentReferences edit United States Code Office of the Law Revision Counsel Retrieved November 21 2015 United States Code Office of the Law Revision Counsel Retrieved March 20 2023 United States Code 1964 Washington DC U S House Committee on the Judiciary 1965 p 111 Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 117 286 text PDF 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