Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 29 : Section 624


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 624. Study by Secretary of Labor; reports to President and Congress; scope of study; implementation of study; transmittal date of reports

      (a)(1) The Secretary of Labor is directed to undertake an
    appropriate study of institutional and other arrangements giving
    rise to involuntary retirement, and report his findings and any
    appropriate legislative recommendations to the President and to the
    Congress. Such study shall include - 
        (A) an examination of the effect of the amendment made by
      section 3(a) of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act
      Amendments of 1978 in raising the upper age limitation
      established by section 631(a) of this title to 70 years of age;
        (B) a determination of the feasibility of eliminating such
      limitation;
        (C) a determination of the feasibility of raising such
      limitation above 70 years of age; and
        (D) an examination of the effect of the exemption contained in
      section 631(c) of this title, relating to certain executive
      employees, and the exemption contained in section 631(d) of this
      title, relating to tenured teaching personnel.

      (2) The Secretary may undertake the study required by paragraph
    (1) of this subsection directly or by contract or other
    arrangement.
      (b) The report required by subsection (a) of this section shall
    be transmitted to the President and to the Congress as an interim
    report not later than January 1, 1981, and in final form not later
    than January 1, 1982.



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