Collapse to view only § 4120. Training for employees of the Capitol Police
- § 4101. Definitions
- § 4102. Exceptions; Presidential authority
- § 4103. Establishment of training programs
- § 4104. Government facilities; use of
- § 4105. Non-Government facilities; use of
- [§ 4106. Repealed.
- § 4107. Academic degree training
- § 4108. Employee agreements; service after training
- § 4109. Expenses of training
- § 4110. Expenses of attendance at meetings
- § 4111. Acceptance of contributions, awards, and other payments
- § 4112. Absorption of costs within funds available
- [§ 4113. Repealed.
- [§ 4114. Repealed.
- § 4115. Collection of training information
- § 4116. Training program assistance
- § 4117. Administration
- § 4118. Regulations
- § 4119. Training for employees under the Office of the Architect of the Capitol and the Botanic Garden
- § 4120. Training for employees of the Capitol Police
- § 4121. Specific training programs
The head of an agency, without regard to section 6101(b) to (d) of title 41, may make agreements or other arrangements for the training of employees of the agency by, in, or through non-Government facilities under this chapter.
Appropriations available to an agency for travel expenses are available for expenses of attendance at meetings which are concerned with the functions or activities for which the appropriation is made or which will contribute to improved conduct, supervision, or management of the functions or activities.
The Office of Personnel Management, to the extent it considers appropriate in the public interest, may collect information concerning training programs, plans, and the methods inside and outside the Government. The Office, on request, may make the information available to an agency and to Congress.
The Office of Personnel Management, on request of an agency, shall advise and assist in the establishment, operation, and maintenance of the training programs and plans of the agency under this chapter, to the extent of its facilities and personnel available for that purpose.
The Office of Personnel Management has the responsibility and authority for effective promotion and coordination of the training programs under this chapter and training operations thereunder. The functions, duties, and responsibilities of the Office under this chapter are subject to supervision and control by the President and review by Congress.