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U.S. Code: Title 5

This title was enacted by Pub. L. 89–554, § 1, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 378; Pub. L. 117–286, § 3, Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4197

Current through 118-106

Editorial Notes
Amendments

2022—Pub. L. 117–286, § 4(d)(1), Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4359, added item for part IV.

1979—Pub. L. 96–54, § 2(a)(1), Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 381, substituted “Civil Service Functions and Responsibilities” for “The United States Civil Service Commission” in item for part II.

Table Showing Disposition of All Sections of Former Title 5

Title 5

Former Sections

Title 5

New Sections

1, 2

101

3

Rep.

4

3345

5

3346

6

3347

7

3348

8

3349

9

5535

10

2901

11, 12

2902

13–14a, 15

Rep.

16

3331

16a

2903, 2904

17, 17a

Rep.

17b, 17c

2905

18

2903

19

Rep.

20

2904

21

2906

21a

3332

21b

5507

22

301

22–1 (less 3d–5th provisos)

7532

22–1 (3d proviso)

3571, 5594

22–1 (4th and 5th provisos)

7312

22–2

7533

22–3

7531

22a

302

23–26c

Rep.

27

6106

28

6105

29, 29a, 30 to 30b–1, 30c to 30e–1, 30f–30m

Rep.

30n

6322

30n–1

T. 28 § 1823

30o

5537

30p

5515

30q

6321

30r(a)

6323

30r(b)

3551

30r(c)

502, 5534

30r(d)

2105

31–31b, 32

Rep.

33

7154

34–35a, 36–37a

Rep.

38

3341

39, 40

3342

41

T. 14 § 632

42, 42a

Rep.

43

3101

43a

3102

44

T. 31 § 492–1 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

45

Rep.

46

3103

46a

5511

46b

5513

46c

T. 31 § 699a (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

46d, 46e

5514

47

3103; T. 18 § 1916

47a

8301; T. 10 § 1221

48

T. 28 § 514

49

3106

50

5501; T. 18 § 1916

51

5536

52

5502

53

3108

54

3107

55

Rep.

55a

3109

56

5503

57–59c

Rep.

60

T. 2 § 162

61

D.C. Code, § 31–1009

61a

5552

61a–1(a), (f)

5534a

61a–1(b)–(e)

Rep.

61b (1st, 2d sentences)

5551

61b (3d–5th sentences)

6306

61b (6th sentence)

5551

61c–61e

Rep.

61f

5582

61g

5581

61h

5583

61i

5581

61j

5582

61k

5581

62–64a

Rep.

65

T. 2 § 162

66

T. 18 § 1914

67

T. 7 § 2220

68

T. 8 § 1353c

69

5535, 5536

70

5536

70a, 70b

5945

70c

5942

71

5536

72

5535

73, 73a

Rep.

73b

5731

73b–1(a), (b)

5724

73b–1(c)

5730

73b–1(d)

5725

73b–1(e)

5726

73b–1(f)

5727

73b–2

5703

73b–3(a) (less 3d–6th provisos)

5722

73b–3(a) (3d, 4th provisos)

5728

73b–3(a) (5th, 6th provisos)

5729

73b–3 (less (a))

5723

73b–4

T. 41 § 5a

73b–4a, 73b–4b

5724a

73b–4c

5726

73b–4d

5724

73b–4e

5724a

73b–4f

5724

73b–5

5732

73c

5727

73c–1, 73c–2, 73d

Rep.

73e

5731

73f, 74–75a

Rep.

75a–1

Elim.

75b–75d, 76

Rep.

76a

T. 20 § 244a

77, 77a

Rep.

78, 78a, 78a–1, 79, 80

T. 31 §§ 638a–638e (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

81, 81a

Rep.

82

5512

83

5946

84

5505

84a

T. 4 § 111

84b, 84c

5517

84d

5518

85

5502

86

Rep.

86a

6104

87–87c

6103

88

T. 31 § 554 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

89

Rep.

90

T. 28 § 414

91

T. 28 § 520

92

Rep.

92a

2903

93

303

93a

Rep.

94

304

95, 95a

503

96

304

97, 98

Rep.

99, 100

Rep. See T. 18 § 207.

101

501

102

Rep.

103

5741

103a, 103b

5742

104

T. 31 § 492–2 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

104a, 105

Rep.

105a

2954

106

2952

107

Rep.

108

T. 44 § 121 (See Rev. T. 44 Table)

109

Rep.

110

T. 40 § 484–1 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

111, 112

Rep.

113

7351

114

7341

114a

7342 note

115, 115a

7341

116

Elim.

116a, 117

Rep.

118

T. 31 § 686–2 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

118a

5912

118b

T. 31 § 530a (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

118c

5943

118c–1 to 118e

Rep.

118f

5944

118g

7903

118h

5941

118i(a) (1st 4 sentences)

7324

118i(a) (5th sentence)

7327

118i(b) (less last proviso, and less last sentence)

7325

118i(b) (last proviso, last sentence)

Elim.

118i(c)

1308

118j, 118j–1

Rep.

118k(a)

1501, 1502

118k(b)

1504, 1505, 1506

118k(c)

1508

118k(d)

1302, 1507

118k(e), (f)

1501

118k–1

1501, 7324

118k–2

1501

118k–3

7324

118l

1501, 7324

118m

7327

118n

1503, 7326

118o

7323

118p

7311

118q

3333

118r

T. 18 § 1918

119–123

Elim.

124–131a, 132–133r

Rep.

133s, 133t

Elim.

133u, 133v

Rep.

133w

Elim.

133x to 133y–16

Rep.

133z

901

133z–1

903

133z–2

904

133z–3

905

133z–4

906

133z–5, 133z–6

902

133z–7, 133z–8

907

133z–9

906

133z–10

908

133z–11 to 133z–15

909–913

134

T. 40 § 721 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134a

T. 40 § 722 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134b

T. 40 § 723 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134b–1

T. 40 § 724 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134b–2

T. 40 § 725 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134c

T. 40 § 726 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134d

T. 40 § 727 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134e

T. 40 § 728 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134f

T. 40 § 729 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

134g, 134h

T. 40 § 721 note Rep.

135–138j

Rep.

139–139f

T. 44 §§ 421–427 (See Rev. T. 44 Table)

140, 140a

T. 31 §§ 483a, 483b (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

141–149

Rep.

150

7901

150e–150i

T. 10 § 2575

150j

T. 10 §§ 4712, 9712

150j–1 to 150j–3

T. 10 §§ 4713, 9713

150k

2105

150k–1(a)

8171

150k–1(b)

8172

150k–1(c)

8173

150m–150o

T. 10 § 2541

150p

T. 10 § 2572

150q–150t

T. 10 § 2601

151

T. 22 § 2651

151a

T. 22 § 2652

151b

T. 22 § 2653

151c

T. 22 § 2658

151d to 152–1

Rep.

152a

T. 22 § 2654

152b

T. 22 § 2655

152c, 152d, 153

Rep.

153a

T. 22 § 2663

154

T. 22 § 2664

154a

Rep.

155

T. 22 § 2665

156

T. 22 § 2656

157

Rep.

158

T. 22 § 2657

159, 160

Rep.

161

T. 22 § 2659

162–164

Rep.

165

T. 22 § 2660

166–168d

Rep.

169

T. 22 § 2661

170

T. 22 § 2668

170a

T. 22 § 2681

170b

T. 22 § 2682

170c

T. 22 § 2683

170d

Rep.

170e

T. 22 § 2666

170e–1

T. 22 § 2667

170f

T. 22 § 2662

170g

T. 22 § 2669

170h

T. 22 § 2670

170i

T. 22 § 2671

170j

T. 22 § 2672

170k

T. 22 § 2673

170l

T. 22 § 2674

170m

T. 22 § 2675

170n

T. 22 § 2676

170o

T. 22 § 2677

170p

T. 22 § 2678

170q

T. 22 § 2679

170r, 170s

Rep.

170t

T. 22 § 2680

170u

T. 22 § 2684

171

T. 10 §§ 131, 133

171–1

T. 50 § 408

171–2

T. 50 § 409

171a(a), (b)

T. 10 § 133

171a(c)

T. 10 §§ 125, 136, 141, 3010, 3012, 5011, 5031, 8010, 8012

171a(d)

T. 10 § 133

171a(e)

T. 10 § 132

171a(f)

T. 10 § 133

171a(g)–(i)

Elim.

171a(j)

T. 10 § 124

171a–1

T. 10 § 133

171b

Rep.

171c

T. 10 §§ 134–136, 718, 2358

171c–1, 171c–2, 171d to 171d–2

Rep.

171e

T. 10 § 171

171f

T. 10 §§ 141, 142

171g

T. 10 § 143

171h, 171i

Rep.

171j

T. 10 § 173

171j–1 to 171l

Rep.

171m

T. 50 § 411

171m–1

T. 10 § 2211

171n

T. 50 § 410

171o

Rep.

171p, 171q

T. 10 § 1581

171r

T. 10 § 1582

171s

T. 10 §§ 3230, 5416, 8230

171s–1

T. 31 § 700 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

171t

T. 10 § 2571

171u

Rep.

171v

T. 10 § 1583

171w

T. 10 § 2385

171x, 171y

Rep.

171y–1

T. 10 §§ 3205, 5417, 8205

171z

T. 10 § 2661

171z–1

T. 10 § 2681

171z–2

T. 31 § 700a (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

171z–3 to 171z–5

T. 10 §§ 2673–2675

172

T. 10 § 136

172a

T. 10 §§ 3014, 5061, 8014

172b, 172c

T. 10 §§ 2203, 2204

172d

T. 10 § 2208

172d–1

T. 10 § 2210

172e

T. 10 § 2209

172f

T. 10 § 126

172g, 172h

T. 10 §§ 2205, 2206

172i

T. 10 § 2701

172j

T. 50 § 412

173

T. 10 § 2451

173a

Rep.

173b

T. 10 § 2451

173c–173e

T. 10 §§ 2452–2454

173f–173h

T. 10 § 2455

173i

T. 10 § 2456

174

T. 31 § 650a (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

174a

T. 37 § 412

174b

T. 10 § 2666

174c

Elim.

174d

T. 10 § 2207

174e

T. 10 § 2387

174f

Elim.

174g

T. 31 § 638f (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

174h

Elim.

174i

T. 31 § 700b (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

181

T. 10 § 3012

181–1(a)

T. 10 § 3012

181–1(b)

Elim.

181–1(c)

T. 10 § 101(5); T. 50 § 409(a)

181–1(d)

T. 10 § 3011

181–1(e)

T. 10 § 3062

181–2

T. 10 § 3012

181–3

T. 10 § 3001

181–4

T. 10 §§ 3012, 4532

181–5

T. 10 §§ 3013, 3017

181a, 182, 182a, 183, 184

Rep.

185–187

T. 10 § 3016

187a, 188, 189

Rep.

189a

T. 10 §§ 4025, 9025

189b

Rep.

189c

T. 10 § 2632

189d

Rep.

190

T. 10 § 3012

191

T. 10 § 4831

191a

T. 10 § 1552

192, 192a, 193–194a, 195–197

Rep.

198

T. 10 § 4714

199

T. 10 §§ 3693, 8693

200

T. 10 § 1551

201

Rep.

202

T. 10 §§ 4565, 9565

203–207i, 208–213

Rep.

214

Elim.

215–216a, 217

Rep.

218

T. 10 § 2381

219–219b, 220

Rep.

221

T. 10 §§ 4540, 9540

222

T. 31 § 649a (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

223

Rep.

224

T. 22 § 276aa

225

T. 22 § 276bb

226

T. 22 § 276cc

227

T. 22 § 276dd

228

T. 22 § 276ee

229–232

Rep.

233–233c

(See former 150q–150t)

234–234f

Rep.

235

T. 10 § 4531

235a

T. 10 § 4503

235b

T. 10 § 174

235c

T. 10 § 1584

235d

T. 10 § 2352

235e

T. 10 §§ 2353, 2357

235f, 235g

T. 10 §§ 2354, 2355

235h

T. 10 §§ 174, 2356

241–245

T. 31 §§ 1001–1005 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

245a

Rep. and Elim.

246

T. 31 § 1006 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

246a

Rep.

247–248a

T. 31 §§ 1007–1009 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

248b

Rep.

248c–248e

T. 31 §§ 1010, 1011, 1013 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

249, 249a

Rep.

249b, 250

T. 31 §§ 1014, 1015 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

251

Rep.

252–258a, 259–265

T. 31 §§ 1016–1030 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

266–269

Rep.

270, 271

Elim.

272–274

Rep.

275

T. 10 § 1552

276

Rep.

277

T. 31 § 1031 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

281

T. 19 § 2071

281a

T. 19 § 2072

281b

T. 19 § 2073

281c

T. 21 § 163

281d, 281e

Rep.

281f

T. 19 § 2072

281g

T. 19 § 2074

282

T. 21 § 161

282a

T. 21 § 162

282b

T. 21 § 164

282c

T. 21 § 165

291

T. 28 §§ 501, 503

292

T. 28 § 502

293

T. 28 § 505

293a

Rep.

294

T. 28 § 504

295, 295–1

T. 28 § 506

295a

Rep.

295b

Rep. and Elim.

296

Rep.

297

Rep. and Elim.

297a

Rep.

298

T. 28 § 543

298a

5108

299

T. 28 § 533

300

T. 28 §§ 533, 534

300a

T. 18 §§ 3052, 3107

300b

T. 31 § 224b (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

300c, 300c–1

Rep.

300d

T. 28 § 536

300e–302

Rep.

303, 304

T. 28 §§ 511, 512

305

T. 28 § 521; T. 44 § 296a (See Rev. T. 44 Table)

306

T. 28 § 516

306a

Rep.

307

T. 28 § 513

308

Rep.

309

T. 28 § 518

310

T. 28 § 515

311

Rep.

311a

T. 28 § 535

312

T. 28 §§ 543, 547, 548

313

T. 28 § 514

314

3106

315

T. 28 § 515

316

T. 28 § 517

317

T. 28 §§ 547, 569

318

T. 28 §§ 549, 569

319

T. 28 § 523

320, 321

Rep.

322

T. 31 § 1010 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

323, 324

T. 28 § 547

325

T. 31 § 1012 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

326

T. 31 § 1011 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

327

T. 28 § 547

328

T. 31 § 1013 (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

329

T. 28 §§ 547, 569

330, 331

T. 28 § 547

332

Rep. See Fed. Rules Civ. Proc. rule 2.

333

T. 28 § 522

334–339

Rep.

340

T. 28 § 534

341

T. 28 § 524

341a

T. 28 § 568

341b

T. 28 § 526

341c

T. 28 §§ 536, 537

341d

T. 8 § 1555

341e

T. 28 § 525

341f

T. 18 § 4010

341g

T. 18 § 4011

341h

T. 42 § 250a

342

T. 8 § 1551

342a

Elim.

342b

T. 8 § 1552

342b–1

T. 8 § 1553

342c

T. 8 § 1353a

342d

T. 8 § 1353b

342e

T. 8 § 1353d

342f

Rep.

342g

T. 8 § 1554

342h–342k

Elim.

342l

T. 8 § 1557

361

Rep. See T. 39 §§ 201, 203.

362

Rep. See T. 39 § 207.

363, 363a, 364

Rep. See T. 39 § 204.

364–1(a)

Rep. See T. 39 §§ 204, 401.

364–1(b), 364a, 364b

Rep.

365

Rep. See T. 39 § 1011.

366

Rep. See T. 39 § 401.

367

Rep. See T. 39 § 2201.

368

Rep.

369

Rep. See T. 39 §§ 202, 401, 403, 404.

370

Rep. See T. 39 §§ 1001, 1006.

371

Rep.

372, 373

Rep. See T. 39 § 407.

374

Rep. See T. 39 § 2202.

375

Rep. See T. 39 § 407.

376

Rep.

377

Rep. See T. 39 § 401.

378–382

Rep.

383, 384

Rep. See T. 39 § 2601.

385–388

Rep.

389

Rep. See T. 39 § 5213.

390, 391

Rep.

392

Rep. See T. 39 § 2603.

393

Rep. See T. 39 § 401.

411

T. 10 § 5031

411a(a)

T. 10 § 101(5); T. 50 § 409(b)

411a(b)

T. 10 § 5012

411a(c)

T. 10 §§ 5013, 5402

411b, 412

T. 10 § 5031

412a

T. 10 §§ 6952, 7202–7211, 7214, 7215, 7218, 7301, 7472, 7478, 7571, 7572, 7576, 7578, 7579

412b

T. 10 § 2381

413

T. 10 § 5031

414, 415, 415a

Rep.

415b

T. 10 § 7473

415c

T. 10 § 7472

415d

T. 10 § 2632

415e, 416, 417

Rep.

418

T. 10 § 7216

419

T. 10 § 7221

419a

T. 10 § 7220

419b

T. 10 § 7222

419c

T. 10 § 7202

420, 420a, 421

T. 10 § 5034

421a

Rep.

421a–1

T. 10 §§ 5034, 5036

421b

T. 10 §§ 5033, 5036

421c

T. 10 § 7211

421d

T. 10 § 7204

421e

T. 10 §§ 7203, 7205

421f

T. 10 §§ 7207–7209

421g

T. 10 §§ 6081, 7204, 7205, 7211, 7214, 7218, 7571, 7572, 7576, 7579

422, 422a, 423

Rep.

423a

T. 10 §§ 5081, 5082, 5111

423b

T. 10 § 5081

423c–423f

T. 10 §§ 5085–5088

423g, 423h

T. 10 §§ 5111, 5112

423i

T. 10 § 5082

423j

T. 10 § 5036

423k

T. 10 §§ 5085, 5086, 5088, 5111

424

T. 10 § 5081

425

Rep.

425a

T. 10 §§ 5083, 5133, 5148, 5201

426, 426a

Rep.

427

T. 10 § 5081

427a

T. 10 § 5084

428

T. 10 § 5148

429

T. 10 §§ 5131, 5132

430

T. 10 § 5132

430a

T. 10 § 7303

430b

T. 10 § 5132

431

T. 10 § 5132

432

T. 10 §§ 5137, 5141, 5146, 5147

432a

T. 10 § 5135

433

T. 10 § 5147

434

T. 10 §§ 5141, 5144

435

T. 10 § 5145

436

Rep.

437

T. 10 § 5146

438

T. 10 § 5137

439

T. 10 §§ 5133, 5136

440

T. 10 §§ 5137, 5146

441

T. 10 §§ 5133, 5148

441a

T. 10 § 5133

442, 443

Rep.

444

T. 10 § 5149

445

T. 10 §§ 5135, 5147

446

T. 10 §§ 5135, 5141

447

T. 10 §§ 5135, 5144

448

T. 10 § 5145

448a

T. 10 § 5135

448b

T. 10 § 5145

449

T. 10 §§ 5135, 5146

450

Rep.

451

T. 10 § 5137

452

T. 10 §§ 5134–5136

453

T. 10 § 5149

454

Rep.

455

T. 10 § 5132

456

Rep.

456a

T. 10 § 1552

456b, 456c

T. 10 § 5138

456d

T. 10 § 6029

457

T. 10 § 7391

457a, 457b

Rep.

458

T. 10 §§ 7392, 7394

458a

T. 10 § 7393

459

T. 10 § 7394

460, 460a

Rep.

461

T. 10 § 7395

462

Rep.

463

T. 10 § 7395

464

T. 10 § 7396

465

Rep.

466

T. 10 § 7217

467, 468, 468a, 469, 470

Rep.

471

T. 10 §§ 5063, 5064

475

T. 10 §§ 5150, 5151

475a, 475b

T. 10 § 5150

475c

T. 10 § 5153

475d

T. 10 §§ 5151, 5152

475e

T. 10 § 7522

475f

Rep.

475g

T. 10 § 174

475h

T. 10 § 1584

475i

T. 10 § 2352

475j

T. 10 §§ 2353, 2357

475k, 475l

T. 10 §§ 2354, 2355

475m

T. 10 §§ 174, 2356

476, 476a, 476b

T. 10 §§ 1581, 1582

477–477c

(See former 150q–150t)

481

T. 43 § 1451

481a

T. 43 § 1452

482

T. 43 § 1453

482a

Rep.

483

T. 43 § 1454

483–1

Rep. and Elim.

483–2

Rep.

483a

T. 43 § 1455

484

T. 43 § 1456

485

T. 43 § 1457

486

T. 43 § 1458

487

T. 43 § 1459

488

T. 43 § 1460

489

T. 43 § 1461

490

Rep. See T. 28 § 1733.

491

T. 43 § 1462

492

T. 43 § 1463

493

T. 43 § 1464

494

Rep.

495

T. 43 § 1465

496, 496a, 497

Rep.

498

T. 43 § 1466

499, 500

Rep.

501

Elim.

502

T. 43 § 1467

503

T. 43 § 1468

511

T. 7 § 2201

512

T. 7 § 2202

513

T. 7 § 2203

514

T. 7 § 2204

514a

T. 7 § 2210

514b

T. 7 § 2211

514c

Rep.

514d (1st, 3d pars.)

Rep.

514d (2d par.)

3101

515

T. 7 § 2205

516

T. 7 § 2206

516a

T. 7 § 450c

516b (less 3d sentence)

T. 7 § 450d

516b (3d sentence)

5109

516c

T. 7 § 450e

516d

T. 7 § 450f

516e

T. 7 § 450g

517

T. 7 § 2212

517a

Rep.

517b

T. 7 § 2213

517c

Rep.

518

Elim.

518a

T. 7 § 2214

519

T. 7 § 2215

520

T. 7 § 2216

520a

T. 7 § 2232

521

T. 7 § 2217

522

T. 7 § 2218

523–527

Rep.

528

T. 7 § 2219

529

Rep.

530

T. 7 § 2221

531

T. 7 § 2222

532

T. 7 § 2223

533

T. 7 § 2224

534–537

Rep.

538

T. 7 § 2227

539–541b

Rep.

541c

T. 7 § 2233

541d

T. 7 § 2228

541e

T. 7 § 2229

542

T. 7 § 2234

542–1

T. 7 § 2235

542–2

T. 7 § 2236

542a

T. 7 § 2237

542b

T. 7 § 2238

542c

T. 7 § 2239

543

T. 7 § 2240

543a

T. 7 § 2230

543b

T. 7 § 2231

544–548

Rep.

549

T. 7 § 2241

550

Rep.

551

T. 7 § 2242

552

T. 7 § 2243

552a

T. 7 § 2244

553

T. 7 § 2245

554

T. 7 § 2246

555

T. 7 § 2247

556, 556a

Rep.

556b

T. 7 § 2248

557

T. 7 § 2207

557a

T. 7 § 2208

558

T. 7 § 2209

558a, 559–562

Rep.

563

T. 7 § 450b

564

T. 7 § 2220

564a

T. 7 § 2249

565

Rep.

565a

T. 7 § 2250

565b

T. 7 § 2250a

566

T. 7 § 2251

567

T. 7 § 2253

568

Rep.

568a

T. 7 § 2254

568b

Rep.

569

T. 7 § 2252

570

T. 7 § 2255

571

T. 7 § 2256

572

T. 7 § 2257

573

T. 7 § 2258

574

T. 7 § 2225

574a

T. 7 § 2226

575

T. 7 § 2259

576

T. 7 § 2260

577

T. 7 § 2261

578

T. 7 § 2262

579

T. 7 § 2263

591

T. 15 § 1501

591a

T. 15 § 1502

591b

T. 15 § 1503

592

T. 15 § 1504

592a

T. 15 § 1505

592a–1, 592a–2

Rep.

592a–3

T. 15 § 1506

592a–4

T. 15 § 1507

592b

T. 15 § 1508

592c, 592d, 593

Rep.

593a

T. 15 § 1509

594

T. 15 § 1510

595

Rep.

596

T. 15 § 1512

596a

T. 15 § 1514

597

T. 15 § 1511

597a, 597a–1, 597b–597d

Rep.

598

T. 15 § 1515

599

T. 15 § 1513

600–600b

Rep.

601

T. 15 § 1516

601a–601d

T. 15 §§ 189, 189a, 192, 192a

602

T. 15 § 1517

603

T. 15 § 1518

604

T. 15 § 1519

605

Rep.

606

T. 15 § 1520

606a

Rep.

607

T. 15 § 1521

608

Rep.

608a

T. 15 § 1522

608b

T. 15 § 1523

608c

T. 15 § 1524

611

T. 29 § 551

611a

T. 29 § 552

611b

T. 29 § 553

611c

Rep. and Elim.

612, 613

Rep.

613a

T. 29 § 554

613b

T. 29 § 555

614

Rep.

615

T. 29 § 556

616

T. 29 § 557

617

T. 29 § 558

618

T. 29 § 559

619

Rep.

620

T. 29 § 560

621

T. 29 § 561

622

T. 29 § 562

622a

T. 29 § 563

623

T. 42 § 3501

623a

T. 42 § 3508

623b

T. 42 § 3503

623c

T. 42 § 3504

623d

T. 42 § 3505

623e

T. 42 § 3507

623f

T. 42 § 3506

623g

T. 42 § 3502

623h

T. 42 § 3501a

623i

Elim.

624

T. 42 § 3531

624a

T. 42 § 3532

624b

T. 42 § 3533

624c

T. 42 § 3534

624d

T. 42 § 3535

624e

T. 42 § 3536

624f

T. 42 § 3537

626(a)

T. 10 § 8012

626(b)

Rep.

626(c)

T. 10 § 101(5); T. 50 § 409(c)

626(d)

T. 10 § 8013

626(e)

T. 10 § 8012

626(f)

T. 10 § 8033

626(g)

T. 10 § 8011

626–1

T. 10 § 8013, 8017

626–2

T. 10 §§ 8012, 9532

626a

T. 10 § 8012

626b

T. 10 § 8013

626c(a), (f)

T. 10 § 8062

626c(b)

T. 10 § 743

626c(c)–(e), 626c–1 to 626c–3, 626d, 626e

Rep.

626f

(See former 150p)

626g–626j

(See former 150q–150t)

626k

Rep.

626l, 626m

T. 10 § 9441

626n

T. 10 § 2632

626o

Rep.

626p

T. 10 § 9774

626q, 626r

T. 10 § 9301

626s to 626s–2

T. 10 § 2481

626s–3

T. 10 § 2667

626s–4, 626s–5

Rep.

626s–6

T. 10 § 2667

626t, 626u

T. 10 § 1581

626v–626y, 627

Rep.

627a

T. 10 §§ 8208, 8215

627b

T. 10 §§ 8071, 8208, 8297, 8299, 8305, 8504, 8685, 8888, 8915, 8916, 8927, 8962, 8991

627c

Rep.

627d

T. 10 § 8256

627e

T. 10 § 8685

627f

T. 10 §§ 8549, 8580, 8818

627g–627l

Rep.

628

T. 10 § 9531

628a

T. 10 § 9503

628b

T. 10 § 174

628c

T. 10 § 1584

628d

T. 10 § 2352

628e

T. 10 §§ 2353, 2357

628f, 628g

T. 10 §§ 2354, 2355

628h

T. 10 §§ 174, 2356

630

T. 40 § 751 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630a

T. 40 § 752 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630b

T. 40 § 753 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630c

Rep.

630d

T. 40 § 754 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630e

T. 40 § 755 Rep.

630f

Rep.

630g

T. 40 § 756 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630g–1

T. 40 § 757 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630g–2

T. 40 § 759 Rep.

630h

T. 40 § 758 (See Rev. T. 40 Table)

630i

Elim.

630j

Rep.

631

3301, 7301

631a, 631b(a)

Elim.

631b(b), (c)

3304

632 (1st par.)

1101

632 (2d–4th pars.)

1102

632 (5th par.)

1103

633(1)

1301, 3302

633(2)1

3304

633(2)2

3318

633(2)3

3306

633(2)4

3321

633(2)5

7321

633(2)6

7152, 7322

633(2)7

1302, 3304

633(2)8

2951, 3302

633(2)9

7153

633(3)

1302, 1307

633(4)

1303

633(5)

1308

633a–633e

Rep.

634

1306

635 (1st 5 sentences)

1104, 1105

635 (6th sentence)

1105, 3305

635 (7th sentence)

3304

636

Rep.

637

T. 18 § 1917

638

2102, 3304, 3361

638a

Rep.

638b

3307, 3322

639

Rep.

640

7352

641

3319

642

3303

642a

2953

643–645b

Rep.

645c–645e

Elim.

646–651b

Rep.

652(a)

7501

652(b)

5591–5593

652(c)

7101

652(d)

7102

652a–652c

5596

653, 654

Rep.

655–657

1304

658

Elim.

659

3327

661–663b, 664–669a, 670–672c, 673–673b

Rep.

673c (1st par., less provisos)

Rep.

673c (1st proviso)

6102

673c (2d, 3d provisos)

5544

673c (2d par.), 674–678b

Rep.

679

Elim.

680–684, 691, 691a, 692–692d, 693 to 693–2, 693a–693d, 694, 649a, 695, 695a, 696, 696a, 697, 697a, 698–698b, 699, 699a, 700, 700a, 701, 701a, 702, 702a, 703, 703a, 704, 704a, 705, 705a, 706, 706a, 707, 707a, 708, 708a, 709–615

Rep.

715a

3323

715b–715d, 716–718a, 719, 719–1, 719a, 719b, 720–729a, 730–736c, 737–739b, 740, 740a

Rep.

740b–740i

(See former 2281–2288)

745–745r

Rep.

751

8102

752

8117

753

8105

754

8106

755(a), (b)

8107

755(c)

8108

755(d)

8109

756(a)

8110

756(b)

8111

756(c)

8112

756(d)

8113

756a

Rep.

757

8116

758

8118

759(a)

8103

759(b)

8104

759(c)

3315a

760(A)

8133

760(B)

8101, 8133

760(C)–(G)

8133

760(H)

8101

760(I)–(K)

8133

760(L)

T. 18 § 1921

760(M)

8101

761

8134

762

8114

763

8115

764

8135

765–767

8119

768, 769

8121

770

8122

771, 772, 773(a)

8123

773(b)

8127; T. 18 § 292

773(c)

8125

774(a)

8120

774(b)

T. 18 § 1922

775

8130

776

8131

777

8132

778

8145

779

8120

780

8126

781

8145

782

Rep.

783

8145, 8149

784(a)

8148

784(b), (c)

7902

785

8147

786

8124

787

8128

788

8129

789

T. 18 § 1920

790

8101

791

8131

791–1 to 791–3, 791–4(a)

Rep.

791–4(b)

8150

791a

Rep.

791b

Elim.

792

Rep.

793 (1st par.)

8146

793 (2d par., 1st sentence)

8146

793 (2d par., 2d sentence)

8138

793 (2d par., 3d, 4th sentences)

8146

793 (3d par.)

8146

793 (4th par., 1st sentence)

8138

793 (4th par., 2d sentence)

8136

793 (5th par., 1st through 6th sentences)

8137

793 (5th par., 7th sentence)

8128

793 (5th par., 8th sentence)

8137

793a(a), (b)

8146a

793a(c)

8101

794

8101, 8139

795–797a, 798–801

Rep.

802

8140

803(a)–(c)

8141

803(d)

Rep.

803a

8150

821–823

Rep.

823a

(See former 73c)

824–834

Rep.

835

5701

836

5702

837

5704

838

5705

839

5706

840

5707

841, 842

5708

851

1302, 2108

852 (1st 2 sentences)

3309, 3310

852 (less 1st 2 sentences)

Elim.

853

3311

854

3308, 3312, 3351, 3363, 3504

855

3306, 3319

856

3313

857

3317, 3318, 3364

858

3320

859

3305

860

1302

861

3501–3503

862

3316

863

3315, 7512, 7701

864

3315, 3318

865

3314

866, 867

Rep.

868

1302, 7701

869

3320

901(a)

5541

901(b)

Rep.

901(c)

T. 2 § 60e–2. Rep. in part.

901(d), (e)

5541

902

5541; T. 2 § 60e–2

911

5542

912

5543

912a, 912b

5542

913

5544

914

5506

921

5545

921a

5546

922

5546

926

5545

931

T. 2 § 60e–3

932

T. 2 § 60e–4

932a

T. 2 § 60e–5

932b

T. 2 § 60e–6

932c(a)–(c)

T. 2 § 60e–7

932c(d)

8331

932d(a)–(c)

T. 2 § 60e–8

932d(d)

8331

932d(e)

Rep.

932d(f)

T. 2 § 60e–8

932e(a)–(e)

T. 2 § 60e–9

932e(f)

8331

932f(a)–(d)

T. 2 § 60e–10

932f(e)

8331

932f(f)

T. 2 § 60e–10

932f(g)

Rep.

932g(a)–(c)

T. 2 § 60e–11

932g(d)

8331

932g(e)

T. 2 § 60e–11

932h(a), (b)

T. 2 § 60e–12

932h(c)

8331

932h(d)

T. 2 § 60e–12

932i(a), (b)

T. 2 § 60e–13

932i(c)

8331

932i(d), (e)

T. 2 § 60e–13

933

5544; T. 2 § 60e–2b

933a

T. 31 § 46a (See Rev. T. 31 Table)

934, 935

Rep.

941

5549

942–942b

Rep.

943

5547

943a

Rep.

944(a)

6101

944(b), (c)

5504

944(d)

5504, 6101

945

5504, 5548, 6101

946

5342

947–954

Rep.

955

T. 2 § 60e–4a

956–958

Rep.

1001

551

1002

552

1003

553

1004

554

1005

555

1006

556

1007

557

1008

558

1009

701–706

1010 (1st sentence)

3105

1010 (2d sentence)

7521

1010 (3d sentence)

4301, 5335, 5362

1010 (4th sentence)

3344

1010 (5th sentence)

1305

1011

559

1012–1014

500

1031–1040

T. 28 §§ 2341–2350

1041

T. 28 § 2352

1042

T. 28 § 2351

1045(a)–(d)

Elim.

1045(e)

571

1045a

572

1045b

573

1045c

574

1045d

575

1045e

576

1051

5352, 5353

1052

5351

1053

8144

1054

8331, 8332

1055

5354

1056

Rep.

1057

5355

1058

5356

1071

5101

1072, 1072a

5115

1073

Rep.

1074

7154

1075

Rep.

1076

Elim.

1081

5102

1082

5102, 5341, 5342

1083

5103

1084(a)

T. 2 § 60e–2a

1084(b), (c)

5102, 5103

1085

305

1091

5102

1092, 1093

5106

1094

5105

1101

5112

1102

5107, 5110

1103

5110

1104

5111

1105(a)–(l)

3324, 5108

1105(m)

Rep.

1105a

5114

1105b

Elim.

1106

5113

1107

5337

1111, 1112

5104

1113

5332

1114–1116

Rep.

1117

5595

1121

5335

1122

5336

1123

5335, 5336

1124, 1125

Rep.

1131

5333

1132

5334

1133

5333

1134

5545

1141, 1142

Rep.

1151

305

1152, 1153

Rep.

1161

3104, 3325, 5361

1162(a)

3325

1162(b)

5361

1162(c)

3104

1163

3104

1171

5301

1172

5302

1173

5303

1174

5304

1181

5343

1182(a)

5344, 5581

1182(b)

8331

1182(c)

5344

1183

8704

1184

Rep.

2001

4301

2002

4302

2003

4307

2004

4303

2005

4304

2006

4305

2007(a)

4308

2007(b)–(d)

4306

2061

5508, 6301, 6305

2061a

5551, 6302

2062(a), (b)

6303

2062(c), (d)

6304

2062(e)

6303

2062(f)

6305

2062(g)

6310

2062(h)

6302

2062(i)

6303

2062a, 2062b

Rep.

2063

6307

2064(a)–(c)

6302

2064(d)

6309

2064(e)

6308

2065

6311

2066(a)

6304

2066(b)–(d)

Rep.

2067

6301

2068–2070

Rep.

2071

6324

2091(a)

8701, 8716

2091(b)

8701

2091(c)

8706

2091(d)

8701, 8716

2092(a)–(c)

8704

2092(d)

Rep.

2093

8705

2094(a) (1st par.)

8707

2094(a) (2d par.)

8702

2094(b)

8708

2094(c), (d)

8714. Elim. in part.

2095

8706

2096

8709, 8710

2097

8711, 8712

2098

8703

2099

Elim.

2100

8716. Elim. in part.

2101

8713. Elim. in part.

2102

1308. Elim. in part.

2103

8715. Elim. in part.

2121

1308, 4506

2122

4501

2123(a)

4503

2123(b)

4504

2123(c)

4505

2123(d), (e)

4502

2123(f)

3362

2123(g)

4502

2131

5901

2132

5901, 8331

2133

5901

2134

5902

2151

T. 10 § 1481

2152, 2153

T. 10 §§ 1481, 1482

2154

T. 10 § 1481

2155–2160

T. 10 §§ 1483–1488

2161, 2162

T. 10 § 1482

2163

Rep.

2171

T. 42 § 1973cc–1

2172

T. 42 § 1973cc–2

2173

T. 42 § 1973cc–3

2181

T. 42 § 1973cc–11

2182

T. 42 § 1973cc–12

2183

T. 42 § 1973cc–13

2184

T. 42 § 1973cc–14

2185

T. 42 § 1973cc–15

2191

T. 42 § 1973cc–21

2192

T. 42 § 1973cc–22

2193

T. 42 § 1973cc–23

2194

T. 42 § 1973cc–24

2195

T. 42 § 1973cc–25

2196

T. 42 § 1973cc–26

2201–2209

Rep.

2210

5311

2211(a)

5312

2211(b)(1)–(14)

5313

2211(b)(15) (less proviso)

Elim.

2211(b)(15) (proviso)

5314

2211(b)(16)–(19)

5313

2211(c)(1)–(38)

5314

2211(c)(39) (less proviso)

Elim.

2211(c)(39) (proviso)

5315

2211(c)(40)–(45)

5314

2211(c)(46) (less proviso)

Elim.

2211(c)(46) (proviso)

5315

2211(c)(47)

5314

2211(d)

5315

2211(e)

5316

2211(f)

5317

2211(g)

5315, 5316

2212

5363

2213

5364

2251(a)–(g)

8331

2251(h)–(j)

8341

2251(k)–(t)

8331

2252(a)–(d)

8331

2252(e)

8347

2252(f)

8331, 8347

2252(g)

8331, 8332

2252(h)

8331, 8332, 8347

2253(a)–(e)

8332

2253(f), (g)

8333

2253(h)–(j)

8332

2254

8334

2255

8335

2256(a)–(e)

8336

2256(f)

8333, 8336

2257

8337

2258

8338

2259

8339

2260

8341

2261

8342

2262

8343

2263(a)

3323

2263(b), (c)

8344

2264

8345

2265

8346

2266(a)–(e)

8347

2266(f)

1308

2266(g)

8347

2267

8348

2268

8340

2281

8311

2282

8312

2283(a)

8314

2283(b), (c)

8315

2283a

8313

2284(a), (b)

8316

2284(c), (d)

8317

2284a(a)

8317

2284a(b)

8316

2285(a), (b)

8318

2285(c)

8320

2286

8321

2287

8319

2288

8322

2301(1)–(3)

Elim.

2301(4)

4117

2302

4101

2303

4102

2304

4113

2305

4118

2306

4103

2307

4104

2308

4105

2309

4109

2310

4108

2311

4106

2312, 2313

4107

2314

4114

2315

4115

2316

4116

2317(a)

4113

2317(b), (c)

1308

2318(a)

4111

2318(b)

4110

2318(c)

4111

2318(d)

4107

2318(e)

4117

2319

4112

2331

3343, 3581

2332

3343

2333

3582, 3583

2334

3584

2351–2356

T. 20 §§ 901–906

2357

5334

2358(a)

5541, 6301

2358(b)

T. 20 § 907

2358(c)

8331, 8701

2371–2379

T. 42 § 4271–4279

3001

8901

3002(a)–(f)

8901, 8905, 8913

3002(g)

Rep.

3003

8903

3004

8904

3005

8902

3006

8906

3007

8909

3008(a)

Rep.

3008(b)

8909

3009(a), (b)

8913

3009(c)

8908

3009(d)

8907

3010

8910

3011

1308

3012

8911

3013(a)

1104, 5109

3013(b)

Rep.

3014

8912

3031

Elim.

3032

5921

3033–3035

5922

3036

5923

3037

5924

3038

5925

3039

5913

3051–3060

Elim.

3071

5521

3072

5522

3073

5523

3074

5524

3075

5525

3076

5527

3077

Rep.

3078

5526

3101

3326, 3501, 5531, 6303. Elim. in part.

3102(a)–(e)

5532

3102(f)–(h)

Elim.

3103

3326

3104

Elim.

3105(a)–(d)

5533

3105(e)

Elim.

3105(f)

5533

3121–3127

5911

Table Showing Disposition of All Sections of Title 5 Appendix

Title 5 Appendix

Former Sections

Title 5

New Sections

Federal Advisory Committee Act

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 1)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 1 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public Law 92–463, 86 Stat. 770) provides a short title for the Act.

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 2)

5 U.S.C. 1002

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 3)

5 U.S.C. 1001

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 4)

5 U.S.C. 1003

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 5)

5 U.S.C. 1004

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 6(a), (b))

5 U.S.C. 1005

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 6(c))

Repealed as obsolete. Section 6(c) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public Law 92–463, 86 Stat. 772), as amended by section 201(c) of the Congressional Reports Elimination Act of 1982 (Public Law 97–375, 96 Stat. 1822), provided that the President shall, not later than December 31 of each year, make an annual report to the Congress on the activities, status, and changes in the composition of advisory committees in existence during the preceding fiscal year. Section 6(c) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act is obsolete because of section 3003 of the Federal Reports Elimination and Sunset Act of 1995 (Public Law 104–66, 31 U.S.C. 1113 note). See the 3d item on page 173 of House Document No. 103–7.

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 7)

5 U.S.C. 1006

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 8)

5 U.S.C. 1007

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 9)

5 U.S.C. 1008

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 10)

5 U.S.C. 1009

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 11)

5 U.S.C. 1010

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 12)

5 U.S.C. 1011

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 13)

5 U.S.C. 1012

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 14)

5 U.S.C. 1013

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 15)

5 U.S.C. 1014

5 U.S.C. App. (FACA § 16)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 16 (formerly section 15) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public Law 92–463, 86 Stat. 776) provides that, except as provided in section 7(b) of the Act (restated at section 1006(b) of title 5, United States Code), the Act shall become effective upon the expiration of 90 days following October 6, 1972.

Inspector General Act of 1978

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 1)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 1 of the Inspector General Act of 1978 provides a short title for the Act.

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 2)

5 U.S.C. 402

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 3)

5 U.S.C. 403

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 3) note (Pub. L. 110–409, § 4(a)(3))

5 U.S.C. 423(a)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 3) note (Pub. L. 110–409, § 4(b)(1))

5 U.S.C. 423(b)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 3) note (Pub. L. 110–409, § 4(b)(2))

Repealed as obsolete. Section 4(b)(2) of the Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 ( 5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 3) note) provided a limitation on pay increases resulting from the application of section 4(b)(1) of the Inspector General Reform Act of 2008, which is restated as section 423(b) of title 5, United States Code. The provision is obsolete because section 4(b)(2)(B) of the Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 provided that the limitation “shall not apply to any adjustment made in fiscal year 2013 or each fiscal year thereafter”.

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 3) note (Pub. L. 110–409, § 4(c))

5 U.S.C. 423(c)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 4)

5 U.S.C. 404

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 5)

5 U.S.C. 405

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 6)

5 U.S.C. 406

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 7)

5 U.S.C. 407

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8)

5 U.S.C. 408

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8A(a), (b))

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 8A(a) of the Inspector General Act of 1978 ( 5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8A(a))) provides that the Inspector General of the Agency for International Development shall supervise, direct, and control all security activities relating to the programs and operations of that agency, and section 8A(b) of the Act ( 5 U.S.C. App (IGA § 8A(b))) provides for the appointment of an Assistant Inspector General for Security who shall have responsibility for supervising the performance of security activities relating to programs and operations of the Agency for International Development. However, the supervision of security activities referred to section 8A(a) and section 8A(b) of the Act is no longer performed by the Inspector General of the Agency for International Development because of superseding provisions in section 587(a) of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1999 (Public Law 105–277, div. A, § 101(d) [title V, § 587], 22 U.S.C. 2381 note).

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8A(c))

5 U.S.C. 409(b)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8A(d))

5 U.S.C. 409(c)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8A(e))

5 U.S.C. 409(d)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8A(f))

5 U.S.C. 409(a)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8B)

5 U.S.C. 410

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8C)

5 U.S.C. 411

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8D)

5 U.S.C. 412

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8E)

5 U.S.C. 413

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8F)

5 U.S.C. 414

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8G)

5 U.S.C. 415

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8H)

5 U.S.C. 416

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8I)

5 U.S.C. 417

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8J)

5 U.S.C. 418

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8K)

Previously repealed.

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8L)

5 U.S.C. 419

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8M)

5 U.S.C. 420

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 8N)

5 U.S.C. 421

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 9)

5 U.S.C. 422

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 10)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 10 of the Inspector General Act of 1978 amended sections 5315 and 5316 of title 5, United States Code, and amended section 202(e) of the Act of October 15, 1976 (Public Law 94–505, 42 U.S.C. 3522(e)), which was subsequently repealed by section 102(e)(2) of the Inspector General Act Amendments of 1988 (Public Law 100–504, 102 Stat. 2517).

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 11)

5 U.S.C. 424(a) through (e)(3)

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 12)

5 U.S.C. 401

5 U.S.C. App. (IGA § 13)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 13 of the Inspector General Act of 1978 provides that the provisions of the Act and the amendments made by the Act shall take effect October 1, 1978.

Ethics in Government Act of 1978

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 101)

5 U.S.C. 13103

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 101 note) (Pub. L. 95–521, § 1)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 1 (i.e., the undesignated 1st section) of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (Public Law 95–521, 92 Stat. 1824) provides a short title for the Act.

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 102)

5 U.S.C. 13104

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 103)

5 U.S.C. 13105

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 104)

5 U.S.C. 13106

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 105)

5 U.S.C. 13107

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 106)

5 U.S.C. 13108

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 107)

5 U.S.C. 13109

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 108)

5 U.S.C. 13110

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 109)

5 U.S.C. 13101

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 110)

5 U.S.C. 13111

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 111)

5 U.S.C. 13102

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 112)

Previously repealed.

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA §§ 201 through 212)

Previously repealed.

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA §§ 301 through 309)

Previously repealed.

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 401)

5 U.S.C. 13121

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 402)

5 U.S.C. 13122

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 403)

5 U.S.C. 13123

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 404)

5 U.S.C. 13124

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 405)

5 U.S.C. 13125

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 406)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 406 of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (Public Law 95–521, 92 Stat. 1864) amended section 5316 of title 5, United States Code.

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 407)

Not repealed but omitted from the text of title 5. Section 407 of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (Public Law 95–521), as added by section 4 of Public Law 98–150 (97 Stat. 960), and amended by section 8 of Public Law 100–598 (102 Stat. 3035), amended sections 5314 and 5316 of title 5, United States Code.

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 408)

5 U.S.C. 13126

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 501)

5 U.S.C. 13143

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 502)

5 U.S.C. 13144

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 503)

5 U.S.C. 13142

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 504)

5 U.S.C. 13145

5 U.S.C. App. (EGA § 505)

5 U.S.C. 13141

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Enacting Clause

Pub. L. 89–554, § 1, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 378, provided in part:

“That the laws relating to the organization of the Government of the United States and to its civilian officers and employees, generally, are revised, codified, and enacted as title 5 of the United States Code, entitled ‘Government Organization and Employees’, and may be cited as ‘5 U.S.C., §    ’.”
Legislative Purpose: Inconsistent Provisions

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“The legislative purpose in enacting sections 1–6 of this Act is to restate, without substantive change, the laws replaced by those sections on the effective date of this Act [Sept. 6, 1966]. Laws effective after June 30, 1965, that are inconsistent with this Act are considered as superseding it to the extent of the inconsistency.”
References to Other Laws

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(b), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“A reference to a law replaced by sections 1–6 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.”
Outstanding Orders, Rules and Regulations

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(c), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1–6 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded.”
Savings Provision

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(d), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1–6 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.”
Legislative Construction

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(e), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline thereof.”
Pay, Allowances, Compensation, or Annuity

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(f), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“The enactment of this Act does not increase or decrease the pay, allowances, compensation, or annuity of any person.”
Separability

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(g), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 631, provided that:

“If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are separable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in one or more of its applications, the provision remains in effect in all valid applications that are severable from the invalid application or applications.”
Applicability to Commissioned Officers of Public Health Service and Coast and Geodetic Survey

Pub. L. 89–554, § 7(h), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, provided that:

“Sections 1–6 of this Act shall be construed to apply to commissioned officers of the Public Health Service and commissioned officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey [now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration] to the same extent that the laws replaced by those sections applied to these officers immediately before the date of enactment of this Act [Sept. 6, 1966].”
Repeals; Continued Right to Deferred Annuity

Pub. L. 89–554, § 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, repealed the sections or parts thereof of the Revised Statutes or Statutes at Large codified in this title, except with respect to rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun, before Sept. 6, 1966, and except as provided by section 7 of Pub. L. 89–554.

Pub. L. 89–554, § 8(b), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, provided that:

“The right to a deferred annuity on satisfaction of the conditions attached thereto is continued notwithstanding the repeal of the law conferring the right.”

Pub. L. 89–554, § 8(c), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 632, provided that:

“The repeal of a law by this Act may not be construed as a legislative inference that the provision was or was not in effect before its repeal.”
Purposes; Restatement Does Not Change Meaning or Effect of Existing Law: Pub. L. 117–286

Pub. L. 117–286, § 2, Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4196, provided that:

“(a) Purposes.—The purposes of this Act [enacting chapters 4, 10, and 131 of this title, repealing provisions formerly set out in the Appendix to this title, and making numerous conforming amendments; see Tables for full classification] are—
“(1)
to make revisions in title 5, United States Code, as necessary to keep the title current; and
“(2)
to make technical amendments to improve the United States Code.
“(b) Restatement Does Not Change Meaning or Effect of Existing Law.—
“(1) In general.—
The restatement of existing law enacted by this Act does not change the meaning or effect of the existing law. The restatement incorporates in title 5, United States Code, various provisions that were enacted separately over a period of years, reorganizing them, conforming style and terminology, modernizing obsolete language, and correcting drafting errors. These changes serve to remove ambiguities, contradictions, and other imperfections, but they do not change the meaning or effect of the existing law or impair the precedential value of earlier judicial decisions or other interpretations.
“(2) Rule of construction.—
“(A) In general.—
Notwithstanding the plain meaning rule or other rules of statutory construction, a change in wording made in the restatement of existing law enacted by this Act serves to clarify the existing law as indicated in paragraph (1), but not to change the meaning or effect of the existing law.
“(B) Revision notes.—
Subparagraph (A) applies whether or not a change in wording is explained by a revision note appearing in a congressional report accompanying this Act. If such a revision note does appear, a court shall consider the revision note in interpreting the change.”
Transitional and Savings Provisions: Pub. L. 117–286

Pub. L. 117–286, § 5, Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4360, provided that:

“(a) Definitions.—In this section:
“(1) Restated provision.—
The term ‘restated provision’ means a provision of title 5, United States Code, that is enacted by section 3.
“(2) Source provision.—
The term ‘source provision’ means a provision of law that is replaced by a restated provision.
“(b) Cutoff Date.—
The restated provisions replace certain provisions of law enacted on or before October 19, 2021. If a law enacted after that date amends or repeals a source provision, that law is deemed to amend or repeal, as the case may be, the corresponding restated provision. If a law enacted after that date is otherwise inconsistent with a restated provision or a provision of this Act [enacting chapters 4, 10, and 131 of this title, repealing provisions formerly set out in the Appendix to this title, and making numerous conforming amendments; see Tables for full classification], that law supersedes the restated provision or provision of this Act to the extent of the inconsistency.
“(c) Original Date of Enactment Unchanged.—
A restated provision is deemed to have been enacted on the date of enactment of the corresponding source provision.
“(d) References to Restated Provisions.—
A reference to a restated provision is deemed to refer to the corresponding source provision.
“(e) References to Source Provisions.—
A reference to a source provision, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding restated provision.
“(f) Regulations, Orders, and Other Administrative Actions.—
A regulation, order, or other administrative action in effect under a source provision continues in effect under the corresponding restated provision.
“(g) Actions Taken and Offenses Committed.—
An action taken or an offense committed under a source provision is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding restated provision.
“(h) Legislative Construction.—
An inference of legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of a restated provision’s location in the United States Code or by reason of the heading used for the restated provision.”
Repeals: Pub. L. 117–286

Pub. L. 117–286, § 7, Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4361 repealed specified laws relating to Federal advisory committees, Inspectors General, and ethics requirements, except with respect to rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, or proceedings that were begun before Dec. 27, 2022.

Interagency Personnel Rotations

Pub. L. 112–239, div. A, title XI, § 1107, Jan. 2, 2013, 126 Stat. 1974, provided that:

“(a) Finding and Purpose.—
“(1) Finding.—
Congress finds that the national security and homeland security challenges of the 21st century require that executive branch personnel use a whole-of-Government approach in order for the United States Government to operate in the most effective and efficient manner.
“(2) Purpose.—
The purpose of this section is to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Government by fostering greater interagency experience among executive branch personnel on national security and homeland security matters involving more than 1 agency.
“(b) Committee on National Security Personnel.—
“(1) Establishment.—
There is established a Committee on National Security Personnel within the Executive Office of the President.
“(2) Membership.—The members of the Committee shall include—
“(A)
designees of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of Homeland Security (1 member to be designated by each); and
“(B)
such other members as the President shall designate.
“(c) Program Established.—
“(1)
Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act [Jan. 2, 2013], the Committee on National Security Personnel, in consultation with representatives of such other agencies as the Committee determines to be appropriate, shall develop and issue a National Security Human Capital Strategy providing policies, processes, and procedures for a program for the interagency rotation of personnel among positions within National Security Interagency Communities of Interest.
“(2) The strategy required by paragraph (1) shall, at a minimum—
“(A)
identify specific Interagency Communities of Interest for the purpose of carrying out the program;
“(B)
designate agencies to be included or excluded from the program;
“(C)
define categories of positions to be covered by the program;
“(D) establish processes by which the heads of relevant agencies may identify—
“(i)
positions in Interagency Communities of Interest that are available for rotation under the program; and
“(ii)
individual employees who are available to participate in rotational assignments under the program; and
“(E) promulgate procedures for the program, including—
“(i)
any minimum or maximum periods of service for participation in the program;
“(ii)
any training and education requirements associated with participation in the program;
“(iii)
any prerequisites or requirements for participation in the program; and
“(iv)
appropriate performance measures, reporting requirements, and other accountability devices for the evaluation of the program.
“(d) Program Requirements.—The policies, processes, and procedures established pursuant to subsection (c) shall, at a minimum, provide that—
“(1) during each of the first 4 fiscal years after the fiscal year in which this Act is enacted—
“(A)
the interagency rotation program shall be carried out in at least 2 Interagency Communities of Interest, of which 1 shall be an Interagency Community of Interest for emergency management and 1 shall be an Interagency Community of Interest for stabilization and reconstruction; and
“(B)
not fewer than 20 employees in the executive branch of the Government shall be assigned to participate in the interagency personnel rotation program;
“(2)
an employee’s participation in the interagency rotation program shall require the consent of the head of the agency and shall be voluntary on the part of the employee;
“(3)
employees selected to perform interagency rotational service are selected in a fully open and competitive manner that is consistent with the merit system principles set forth in paragraphs (1) and (2) of section 2301(b) of title 5, United States Code, unless the Interagency Community of Interest position is otherwise exempt under another provision of law;
“(4)
an employee performing service in a position in another agency pursuant to the program established under this section shall be entitled to return, within a reasonable period of time after the end of the period of service, to the position held by the employee, or a corresponding or higher position, in his or her employing agency;
“(5)
an employee performing interagency rotational service shall have all the rights that would be available to the employee if the employee were detailed or assigned under a provision of law other than this section from the agency employing the employee to the agency in which the position in which the employee is serving is located; and
“(6)
an employee participating in the program shall receive performance evaluations from officials in his or her employing agency that are based on input from the supervisors of the employee during his or her service in the program that are based primarily on the contribution of the employee to the work of the agency in which the employee performed such service, and these performance evaluations shall be provided the same weight in the receipt of promotions and other rewards by the employee from the employing agency as performance evaluations for service in the employing agency.
“(e) Selection of Individuals to Fill Senior Positions.—
The head of each agency participating in the program established pursuant to subsection (c) shall ensure that, in selecting individuals to fill senior positions within an Interagency Community of Interest, the agency gives a strong preference to individuals who have performed interagency rotational service within the Interagency Community of Interest pursuant to such program.
“(f) Interagency Community of Interest Defined.—As used in this section, the term ‘National Security Interagency Community of Interest’ or ‘Interagency Community of Interest’ means the positions in the executive branch of the Government that, as determined by the Committee on National Security Personnel—
“(1)
as a group are positions within multiple agencies of the executive branch of the Government; and
“(2)
have significant responsibility for the same substantive, functional, or regional subject area related to national security or homeland security that requires integration of the positions and activities in that area across multiple agencies to ensure that the executive branch of the Government operates as a single, cohesive enterprise to maximize mission success and minimize cost.
“(g) Report on Performance Measures.—
Not later than the end of the 2nd fiscal year after the fiscal year in which this Act is enacted, the Committee on National Security Personnel shall assess the performance measures described in subsection (c)(2)(E)(iv) and issue a report to Congress on the assessment of those performance measures.
“(h) GAO Review.—Not later than the end of the 2nd fiscal year after the fiscal year in which this Act is enacted, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to Congress a report assessing the implementation and effectiveness of the interagency rotation program established pursuant to this section. The report required by this section shall address, at a minimum—
“(1)
the extent to which the requirements of this section have been implemented by the Committee on National Security Personnel and by national security agencies;
“(2) the extent to which national security agencies have participated in the program established pursuant to this section, including whether the heads of such agencies have—
“(A)
identified positions within the agencies that are National Security Interagency Communities of Interest and had employees from other agencies serve in rotational assignments in such positions; and
“(B)
identified employees who are eligible for rotational assignments in National Security Interagency Communities of Interest and had such employees serve in rotational assignments in other agencies;
“(3) the extent to which employees serving in rotational assignments under the program established pursuant to this section have benefitted from such assignments, including an assessment of—
“(A)
the period of service;
“(B)
the duties performed by the employees during such service;
“(C)
the value of the training and experience gained by participating employees through such service; and
“(D)
the positions (including grade level) held by employees before and after completing interagency rotational service under this section; and
“(4)
the extent to which interagency rotational service under this section has improved or is expected to improve interagency integration and coordination within National Security Interagency Communities of Interest.
“(i) Exclusion.—
This section shall not apply to any element of the intelligence community, as defined in section 3(4) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 401a(4)).”
Improvement of United States Code by Pub. L. 90–83; Legislative Purpose; Inconsistent Provisions; Corresponding Provisions; Savings and Separability of Provisions

Pub. L. 90–83, § 9(a)–(g), Sept. 11, 1967, 81 Stat. 222, provided that:

“(a)
The legislative purpose in enacting sections 1–8 of this Act is to restate, without substantive change, the laws replaced by those sections on the effective date of this Act. Laws effective after February 21, 1967, that are inconsistent with this Act are considered as superseding it to the extent of the inconsistency.
“(b)
A reference to a law replaced by sections 1–8 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.
“(c)
An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1–8 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded.
“(d)
An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1–8 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.
“(e)
An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline thereof.
“(f)
The enactment of this Act does not increase or decrease the pay, allowances, compensation, or annuity of any person.
“(g)
If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are severable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in one or more of its applications, the provision remains in effect in all valid applications that are severable from the invalid application or applications.”