Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 2.djvu/132

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105 STAT. 1084 PUBLIC LAW 102-166—NOV. 21, 1991 day the member is engaged in the performance of duties away from the home or regular place of business of the member. (3) EMPLOYMENT STATUS. —A member of the Commission, who is not otherwise an employee of the Federal Government, shall not be deemed to be an employee of the Federal Government except for the purposes of— (A) the tort claims provisions of chapter 171 of title 28, United States Code; and (B) subchapter I of chapter 81 of title 5, United States Code, relating to compensation for work injuries. 42 USC 20006 SEC. 204. RESEARCH ON ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES TO note. MANAGEMENT AND DECISIONMAKING POSITIONS IN BUSINESS. (a) ADVANCEMENT STUDY.— The Commission shall conduct a study of opportunities for, and artificial barriers to, the advancement of women and minorities to management and decisionmaking positions in business. In conducting the study, the Commission shall— (1) examine the preparedness of women and minorities to advance to management and decisionmaking positions in business; (2) examine the opportunities for women and minorities to advance to management and decisionmaking positions in business; (3) conduct basic research into the practices, policies, and manner in which management and decisionmaking positions in business are filled; (4) conduct comparative research of businesses and industries in which women and minorities are promoted to management and decisionmaking positions, and businesses and industries in which women and minorities are not promoted to msinagement and decisionmaking positions; (5) compile a synthesis of available research on programs and practices that have successfully led to the advancement of women and minorities to management and decisionmaking positions in business, including training programs, rotational assignments, developmental programs, reward programs, employee benefit structures, and family leave policies; and (6) examine any other issues and information relating to the advancement of women and minorities to management and decisionmaking positions in business. (b) REPORT.—Not later than 15 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall prepare and submit to the President and the appropriate committees of Congress a written report containing— (1) the findings and conclusions of the Commission resulting from the study conducted under subsection (a); and (2) recommendations based on the findings and conclusions described in paragraph (1) relating to the promotion of opportunities for, and elimination of artificial barriers to, the advancement of women and minorities to management and decisionmaking positions in business, including recommendations for— (A) policies and practices to fill vacancies at the management and decisionmaking levels; (B) developmental practices and procedures to ensure that women and minorities have access to opportunities to