United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 16. CONSERVATION |
Chapter 37. YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS AND PUBLIC LANDS CORPS |
SubChapter I. YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS |
§ 1703. Duties and functions of Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Agriculture
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(a) Programs and projects; conditions of employment; regulations; use of facilities by educational institutions In carrying out this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture shall— (1) determine the areas under their administrative jurisdictions which are appropriate for carrying out the programs using employees of the Corps; (2) determine with other Federal agencies the areas under the administrative jurisdiction of these agencies which are appropriate for carrying out programs using members of the Corps, and determine and select appropriate work and education programs and projects for participation by members of the Corps; (3) determine the rates of pay, hours, and other conditions of employment in the Corps, except that all members of the Corps shall not be deemed to be Federal employees other than for the purpose of chapter 171 of title 28, and chapter 81 of title 5. to insure the safety, health, and welfare of the Corps members; and (6) provide to the extent possible, that permanent or semipermanent facilities used as Corps camps be made available to local schools, school districts, State junior colleges and universities, and other education institutions for use as environmental/ecological education camps during periods of nonuse by the Corps program. Costs for operations maintenance, and staffing of Corps camp facilities during periods of use by non-Corps programs as well as any liability for personal injury or property damage stemming from such use shall be the responsibility of the entity or organization using the facility and shall not be a responsibility of the Secretaries or the Corps. (b) Use of unoccupied Federal facilities and equipment Existing but unoccupied Federal facilities and surplus or unused equipment (or both), of all types including military facilities and equipment, shall be utilized for the purposes of the Corps, where appropriate and with the approval of the Federal agency involved. To minimize transportation costs, Corps members shall be employed on conservation projects as near to their places of residence as is feasible.
(c) Contracts for the operation of projects The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture may contract with any public agency or organization or any private nonprofit agency or organization which has been in existence for at least five years for the operation of any Youth Conservation Corps project.
Amendments
1993—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 103–82, § 105(2), substituted “subchapter” for “chapter” in introductory provisions.
1974—Pub. L. 93–408 reenacted existing provisions with minor changes.
1972—Pub. L. 92–597 substantially reenacted existing provisions and inserted provisions requiring the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to determine and select appropriate work and education programs and projects for participation by members of the Corps and to provide that permanent or semipermanent facilities used as Corps camps be made available to local schools, school districts, and such other institutions for use as environmental education camps during periods of nonuse by the Corps program, that the costs of operation, maintenance, and staffing of Corps camp facilities during periods of use by non-Corps programs and liabilities arising from such use shall be the responsibility of the organization using the facility and, struck out provisions requiring preparation and submission to the President of a report not later than
Effective Date Of Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 103–82 effective