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This Compilation of title 5, United States Code, relating to government organization and employees, includes amendments made to that title through Public Law 105-394 (December 31, 1998).
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500. Administrative practice; general provisions.
501. Advertising practice; restrictions.
502. Administrative practice; Reserves and National Guardsmen.
503. Witness fees and allowances.
504. Costs and fees of parties.
551.
Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER II-ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
552. Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings.
552a. Records maintained on individuals.
552b. Open meetings.
553. Rule making.
554. Adjudications.
555. Ancillary matters.
556. Hearings; presiding employees; powers and duties; burden of proof; evidence;
record as basis of decision.
557. Initial decisions; conclusiveness; review by agency; submissions by parties;
contents of decisions; record.
558. Imposition of sanctions; determination of applications for licenses; suspension,
revocation, and expiration of licenses.
559. Effect on other laws; effect of subsequent statute.
561. Purpose.
SUBCHAPTER III—NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING PROCEDURE
562. Definitions.
563. Determination of need for negotiated rulemaking committee.
564. Publication of notice; applications for membership on committees.
565. Establishment of committee.
566. Conduct of committee activity.
567. Termination of committee.
568. Services, facilities, and payment of committee member expenses.
*Included for the convenience of the reader. It is not part of title 5, United States Code.
569. Encouraging negotiated rulemaking.
570. Judicial review.
570a. Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER IV-ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
571. Definitions.
572. General authority.
573. Neutrals.
574. Confidentiality.
575. Authorization of arbitration.
576. Enforcement of arbitration agreements.
577. Arbitrators.
578. Authority of the arbitrator.
579. Arbitration proceedings.
580. Arbitration awards.
581. Judicial review.
582. [Repealed.]
583. Support services.
584. Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER V-ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES
591. Purpose.
592. Definitions.
593. Administrative Conference of the United States.
594. Powers and duties of the Conference.
595. Organization of the Conference.
596. Authorization of appropriations.
CHAPTER 6-THE ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
601. Definitions.
602. Regulatory agenda.
603. Initial regulatory flexibility analysis.
604. Final regulatory flexibility analysis.
605. Avoidance of duplicative or unnecessary analyses.
606. Effect on other law.
607. Preparation of analyses.
608. Procedure for waiver or delay of completion.
609. Procedures for gathering comments.
610. Periodic review of rules.
611. Judicial review.
612. Reports and intervention rights.
CHAPTER 7-JUDICIAL REVIEW
701. Application; definitions.
702. Right of review.
703. Form and venue of proceeding.
704. Actions reviewable.
705. Relief pending review.
706. Scope of review.
CHAPTER 8 Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking
801. Congressional review.
802. Congressional disapproval procedure.
803. Special rule on statutory, regulatory, and judicial deadlines.
804.
805. Judicial review.
806. Applicability; severability.
807. Exemption for monetary policy.
808. Effective date of certain rules.
906. Effective date and publication of reorganization plans.
907. Effect
on other laws, pending legal proceedings, and unexpended
appropriations.
908. Rules of Senate and House of Representatives on reorganization plans.
909. Terms of resolution.
911. Discharge of committee considering resolution.
912. Procedure after report or discharge of committee; debate; vote on final
passage.
PART II-CIVIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CHAPTER 11-OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
1101. Office of Personnel Management.
1102. Director; Deputy Director; Associate Directors.
1103.
Functions of the Director.
1104. Delegation of authority for personnel management.
1105. Administrative procedure.
CHAPTER 12-MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL,
AND EMPLOYEE RIGHT OF ACTION
SUBCHAPTER I-MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
1201. Appointment of members of the Merit Systems Protection Board.
1202. Term of office; filling vacancies; removal.
1203. Chairman; Vice Chairman.
1204. Powers and functions of the Merit Systems Protection Board.
1205. Transmittal of information to Congress.
1206. Annual report.
SUBCHAPTER II-OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
1211.
Establishment.
1212. Powers and functions of the Office of Special Counsel.
1213. Provisions relating to disclosures of violations of law, gross mismanagement,
and certain other matters.
1214. Investigation of prohibited personnel practices; corrective action.
1215. Disciplinary action.
1216. Other matters within the jurisdiction of the Office of Special Counsel.
1217. Transmittal of information to Congress.
1218. Annual report.
1219. Public information.
SUBCHAPTER III-INDIVIDUAL RIGHT OF ACTION IN CERTAIN REPRISAL CASES
1221. Individual right of action in certain reprisal cases.
1222. Availability of other remedies.
1301. Rules.
CHAPTER 13 SPECIAL AUTHORITY
1302. Regulations.
1303. Investigations; reports.
1304. Loyalty investigations; reports; revolving fund.
1305. Administrative law judges.
1306. Oaths to witnesses.
1307.
Minutes.