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5 U.S.C. § 4102 - U.S. Code - Unannotated Title 5. Government Organization and Employees § 4102. Exceptions;  Presidential authority

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(a)(1) This chapter does not apply to--

(A) a corporation supervised by the Farm Credit Administration if private interests elect or appoint a member of the board of directors;

(B) the Tennessee Valley Authority;  or

(C) an individual (except a commissioned officer of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) who is a member of a uniformed service during a period in which he is entitled to pay under section 204 of title 37.

(2) This chapter (except sections 4110 and 4111) does not apply to--

(A) the Foreign Service of the United States;  or

(B) an individual appointed by the President, unless the individual is specifically designated by the President for training under this chapter.

(b) The President, at any time in the public interest, may--

(1) except an agency or part thereof, or an employee or group or class of employees therein, from this chapter or a provision thereof (except this section);  and

(2) withdraw an exception made under this subsection.

However, the President may not except the Office of Personnel Management from a provision of this chapter which vests in or imposes on the Office a function, duty, or responsibility concerning any matter except the establishment, operation, and maintenance, in the same capacity as other agencies, of training programs and plans for its employees.

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