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[74 Stat. 608]
PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1960
[74 Stat. 608]

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PUBLIC LAW 86-682-SEPT. 2, 1960

[74 S T A T.

(7) "assigned to road duty" as used in reference to employees in the Motor Vehicle Service means assignment to a Motor Vehicle Service route which is not less than fifty miles in length one way. EMPLOYEES GENERALLY

57 Stat. 196.

§ 3103. Oath of office Before entering upon their duties, and before receiving any salary, the Postmaster General, and all persons employed in the Department, in addition to any other oath or affirmation required by law, shall respectively take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: " I, do hereby solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that I will faithfully perform all the duties required of me and abstain from everything forbidden by the laws in relation to the establishment of post offices and post roads within the United States; and that I will honestly and truly account for and pay over any money belonging to the said United States which may come into my possession or control; and I also further swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States; so help me God." A person authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the United States, including section 16a of title 5, or of a State or Territory, or an officer, civil or military, holding a commission under the United States may administer and certify the oath or affirmation. § 3104. Employees not to receive fees An officer or employee of the Department may not receive any fee or perquisite from a patron of the Department on account of the duties performed by virtue of his appointment, except as authorized by law. § 3105. Detail of employees between field and department With the consent of the employee, the Postmaster General may detail any employee, including an employee of the departmental service, between the postal field service and the departmental service to such extent as may be necessary to develop a more efficient working force and more effectively to perform the work of the Department. Each detail shall be made for a period of not more than one year and may be made without change in compensation of the employees so detailed. SPECIAL CLASSES OF EMPLOYEES § 3111. Residence of postal transportation clerks Clerks appointed to the Postal Transportation Service to perform duty on railway post offices shall reside at some point on the route to which they are assigned unless they are authorized by the Postmaster General to reside at some other convenient point. § 3112. Inspectors may administer oaths Postal inspectors may administer oaths required or authorized by law or regulation with respect to any matter coming before them in the performance of their official duties. § 3113. Rural carriers to furnish equipment Rural carriers shall furnish, for prompt handling of the mail, necessary vehicles and such other equipment as the Postmaster General requires.