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REHABILITATION ACT: 29 U.S.C. § 701 et seq.

Public Law Number:

Synopsis:

Pub. L. 93-112, Sept. 26, 1973; Pub. L. 95-602, Nov. 6, 1978; Pub. L. 99-506, Oct. 21, 1986; Pub. L. 102-569, Oct. 29, 1992

The purpose of the Act is to promote the Federal Government's involvement in
employing individuals with disabilities.

USE OF GOVERNMENT VEHICLES: 31 U.S.C. § 1344

Public Law Number:

Synopsis:

Pub. L. 97-258, Sept. 13, 1982; Pub. L. 99-550, Oct. 27, 1986; Pub. L. 100-180, Dec. 4,
1987; Pub. L. 100-202, Dec. 22, 1987; Pub. L. 101-510, Nov. 5, 1990; Pub. L. 103-272,
July 5, 1994; Pub. L. 104-91, Jan. 6, 1996; Pub. L. 104-99, Jan. 26, 1996; Pub. L. 108-7,
Feb. 20, 2003

This Act limits the use of Government vehicles to official purposes. Use of Government vehicles for transportation from a residence to place of employment is not considered an official purpose, subject to certain exceptions (e.g., field work, when it is essential for the safe and efficient performance of intelligence and other related duties or for the transportation of specific Government officials).

WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION ACT OF 1989: 5 U.S.C. §§ 1211 to 1219, 1221, 1222, 3352

Public Law Number:

Pub. L. 101-12, April 10, 1989; Pub. L. 103-424, Oct. 29, 1994

Synopsis:

This Act protects employees who disclose evidence of gross mismanagement or a violation of any rule, law or regulation.

WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION LAWS: 18 U.S.C. § 1031, 10 U.S.C. § 2409, 29 U.S.C. § 1855, 49
U.S.C. § 31105, 42 U.S.C. §§ 9610, 5851, 6971, 7622, 300j-9, 46 U.S.C. App. § 1506, 30 U.S.C. §§ 1293, 815, 15
U.S.C. §§ 2622, 2651, 33 U.S.C. § 1367

Public Law Number:

Synopsis:

Pub. L. 100-700, § 2(a), Nov. 19, 1988; Pub. L. 101-123, § 2(a), Oct. 23, 1989; Pub. L. 103-322, Title XXXIII, § 330002 (a), (f), September 13, 1994

These laws pertain to the specific agencies and/or private industries as relevant to the
Whistleblower Protection Act.

Appendices

Executive Order 11440-Providing for the Supplemental Use of Exhibits and Displays Created in Furtherance of Authorized Programs of Executive Departments and Agencies

Source: The provisions of Executive Order 11440 of Dec. 11, 1968, appear at

33 FR 18475, 3 CFR, 1966-1970 Comp., p. 756, unless otherwise noted.

WHEREAS the executive departments and agencies of the Government, in discharging their various responsibilities, create a large volume of materials (including books, correspondence, documents, papers, pamphlets, works of art, models, pictures, photographs, plats, maps, films, motion pictures, sound recordings, and other objects of historical or commemorative value) which from time to time are incorporated into or reproduced for use in exhibits or other types of visual displays needed for use in carrying out their programs; and

WHEREAS under Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code, the Archivist of the United States is authorized to accept for deposit in the National Archives of the United States the records of any Federal agency or of the Congress of the United States that are determined by the Archivist to have sufficient historical or other value to warrant their continued preservation by the United States Government, as well as the papers and other historical materials of any official or former official of the Government, and to make provisions for the exhibition of materials transferred to him; and

WHEREAS many of the exhibits and displays so prepared, produced, or otherwise created by the executive departments and agencies possess historical significance which warrants their preservation and exhibition as part of the archival and cultural heritage of the United States:

NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. The heads of all executive departments and agencies are directed—

(a) when initiating plans for the preparation, production, or other creation of exhibits and displays in furtherance of their program missions, to confer with the Archivist of the United States, or his designee, for the purpose of assuring that any such exhibits or displays which the Archivist finds appropriate for supplemental exhibition as part of the archival and cultural heritage of the United States are prepared, produced, or otherwise created in a manner which assures, to the maximum possible extent, their appropriateness, after they have served their primary program purpose, for such supplemental exhibition, and

(b) to transfer to the Archivist, without reimbursement, such exhibits or displays as he determines are appropriate for such supplemental exhibition after they have served their primary program purpose, subject to such conditions requiting return to the department or agency of all or any of the materials incorporated in the exhibits or displays as may be mutually agreeable.

[Preamble and sec. 1 amended by Executive Order 12608 of Sept. 9, 1987, 52 FR 34617, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 245]

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