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§ 356. —  Exemptions.



[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
  January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 41USC356]

 
                       TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS
 
               CHAPTER 6--SERVICE CONTRACT LABOR STANDARDS
 
Sec. 356. Exemptions

    This chapter shall not apply to--
        (1) any contract of the United States or District of Columbia 
    for construction, alteration and/or repair, including painting and 
    decorating of public buildings or public works;
        (2) any work required to be done in accordance with the 
    provisions of the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act [41 U.S.C. 35 et 
    seq.];
        (3) any contract for the carriage of freight or personnel by 
    vessel, airplane, bus, truck, express, railway line or oil or gas 
    pipeline where published tariff rates are in effect;
        (4) any contract for the furnishing of services by radio, 
    telephone, telegraph, or cable companies, subject to the 
    Communications Act of 1934 [47 U.S.C. 151 et seq.];
        (5) any contract for public utility services, including electric 
    light and power, water, steam, and gas;
        (6) any employment contract providing for direct services to a 
    Federal agency by an individual or individuals; and
        (7) any contract with the United States Postal Service, the 
    principal purpose of which is the operation of postal contract 
    stations.

(Pub. L. 89-286, Sec. 7, Oct. 22, 1965, 79 Stat. 1035; Pub. L. 91-375, 
Secs. 4(a), 6(o), Aug. 12, 1970, 84 Stat. 773, 783.)

                       References in Text

    The Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, referred to in par. (2), 
probably means act June 30, 1936, ch. 881, 49 Stat. 2036, as amended, 
known as the Walsh-Healey Act, which is classified generally to sections 
35 to 45 of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the 
Code, see Short Title note under section 35 of this title and Tables. 
See also section 262 of Title 29, Labor.
    The Communications Act of 1934, as amended, referred to in par. (4), 
is act June 19, 1934, ch. 652, 48 Stat. 1064, as amended, which is 
classified principally to chapter 5 (Sec. 151 et seq.) of Title 47, 
Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs. For complete classification 
of this Act to the Code, see section 609 of Title 47 and Tables.

                         Change of Name

    In par. (7), ``United States Postal Service'' substituted for ``Post 
Office Department'' pursuant to Pub. L. 91-375, Secs. 4(a), 6(o), Aug. 
12, 1970, 84 Stat. 773, 783, which are set out as notes preceding 
section 101 of Title 39, Postal Service, and under section 201 of Title 
39, respectively, which abolished Post Office Department, transferred 
its functions to United States Postal Service, and provided that 
references in other laws to Post Office Department shall be considered a 
reference to United States Postal Service.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 351, 357 of this title.



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