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[84 STAT. 726]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 726]

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PUBLIC LAW 91-375-AUG. 12, 1970

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p. 733,

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p. 758.

[84 STAT.

" (C) sections 276a—276a-7 (known as the Davis-Bacon •^^'*' I'sl'^ting to prevailing wages); "(I^) section 276c (relating to wage payments of certain contractors); " (E) chapter 5 (the Contract Work Hours Standards Act); and " (F) chapter 15 (the Government Losses in Shipment Act); " (5) the following provisions of title 4 1: " (A) sections 35-45 (known as the Walsh-Healey Act, relating to wages and hours); and " (B) chapter 6 (the Service Contract Act of 1965); and "(6) sections 2000d, 2b00d-l—2000d-4 of title 42 (title VI, the Civil Rights Act of 1964). "(c) Subsection (b)(1) of this section shall not require the disclosure of— " (1) the name or address, past or present, of any postal patron; "(2) information of a commercial nature, including trade secrets, whether or not obtained from a person outside the Postal Service, which under good business practice would not be publicly disclosed; "(3) information prepared for use in connection with the negotiation of collective-Dargaining agreements under chapter 12 of this title or minutes of, or notes kept during, negotiating sessions conducted under such chapter; " (4) information prepared for use in connection with proceedings under chapter 36 of this title; "(5) the reports and memoranda of consultants or independent contractors except to the extent that they would be required to be disclosed if prepared within the Postal Service; and "(6) investigatory files, whether or not considered closed, compiled for law enforcement purposes except to the extent available by law to a party other than the Postal Service. " (d)(1) A lease agreement by the Postal Service for rent of net interior space in excess of 6,600 square feet in any building or facility, or part of a building or facility, to be occupied for purposes of the Postal Service shall include a provision that all laborers and mechanics employed in the construction, modification, alteration, repair, painting, decoration, or other improvement of the building or space covered by the agreement, or improvement at the site of such building or facility, shall be paid wages at not less than those prevailing for similar work in the locality as determined by the Secretary of Labor under section 276a of title 40. " (2) The authority and functions of the Secretary of Labor with respect to labor standards enforcement under Reorganization Plan Num-

64 Stat. 1267.

bered 14 of 1950 (title 5, a p p e n d i x), and r e g u l a t i o n s for c o n t r a c to r s

80 Stat. 379,

and subcontractors under section 276c of title 40, shall apply to the work under paragraph (1) of this subsection, "(3) Paragraph (2) of this subsection shall not be construed to give the Secretary of Labor authority to direct the cancellation of the lease agreement referred to in paragraph (1) of this subsection. "§ 411. Cooperation with other Government agencies "Executive agencies within the meaning of section 105 of title 5 and the Government Printing Office are authorized to furnish property, both real and personal, and personal and nonpersonal services to the Postal Service, and the Postal Service is authorized to furnish property and services to them. The furnishing of property and services under this section shall be under such terms and conditions, including reimbursability, as the Postal Service and the head of the agency concerned shall deem appropriate.