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    • Title 2— THE CONGRESS
    • CHAPTER 10— CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
    • § 301. Preservation of existing appointing authorities

    US Code
    CHAPTER 10— CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
    § 301. Preservation of existing appointing authorities

    (1) any authority to establish positions under the House of Representatives which are not within the purview of this chapter, or
    (2) any authority to make appointments to positions under the House of Representatives, irrespective of whether such positions are within the purview of this chapter.

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    Title 2— THE CONGRESS

    CHAPTER 10— CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    § 291. Congressional declaration of purpose

    § 292. Positions affected

    § 293. Compensation schedules

    §§ 293a to 293c. Omitted

    § 294. Position standards and descriptions

    § 295. Placement of positions in compensation schedules

    § 296. Step increases; waiting periods; service in Armed Forces; automatic advancement

    § 297. Appointments and reclassifications to higher compensation levels

    § 298. Reductions in compensation level

    § 299. Repealed. , , , 2763A–100

    § 300. Establishment of positions; payment from applicable accounts

    § 301. Preservation of existing appointing authorities

    § 302. Regulations

    § 303. Dual compensation

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