H.R. 5901 — 111th Congress
An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to authorize the tax court to appoint employees.
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Latest action
Jan 4, 2011Became Public Law No: 111-366.
CRS summary
As of Jan 4, 2011Public Law
(This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the Senate on December 17, 2010. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Amends the Internal Revenue Code to authorize the U.S. Tax Court to: (1) appoint a clerk of court and other necessary employees without regard to civil service provisions governing appointments in the competitive service and to fix and adjust the compensation for such employees; (2) establish programs for employee evaluations, incentive awards, flexible work schedules, premium pay, and resolution of employee grievances; and (3) hire experts and consultants. Requires the Court's personnel management system to incorporate existing merit system principles and employee appeal rights, prohibit employment discrimination and prohibited personnel practices, and provide appropriate preference in hiring.
Authorizes the judges and special trial judges of such Court to appoint their own employees, including law clerks, without regard to civil service provisions governing appointments in the competitive service.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordJul 30, 2010 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Full roll call157 of 432 recorded votes are not yet matched to a member profile.
Yea — 402: 147 D · 115 R
Nay — 11: 9 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| TAYLOR, Gary Eugene | MS |
| PAUL, Ronald Ernest | TX |
| Jeff Flake | AZ |
| Dana Rohrabacher | CA |
| Edward R. Royce | CA |
| John Campbell | CA |
| Tom McClintock | CA |
| Paul C. Broun | GA |
| Scott Garrett | NJ |
| John J. Duncan, Jr. | TN |
| Thomas E. Petri | WI |
Not Voting — 19: 3 R · 1 D
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| SHADEGG, John B. | AZ |
| AKIN, W. Todd | MO |
| LINDER, John Elmer | GA |
| BUYER, Stephen Earle | IN |
| KILPATRICK, Carolyn Cheeks | MI |
| GRIFFITH, Parker | AL |
| WATSON, Diane Edith | CA |
| RADANOVICH, George P. | CA |
| DELAHUNT, Bill | MA |
| YOUNG, Charles William | FL |
| WAMP, Zachary Paul | TN |
| HOEKSTRA, Peter | MI |
| MELANCON, Charles J. | LA |
| TIAHRT, Todd | KS |
| CARNEY, Chris | PA |
| James A. Himes | CT |
| Kevin McCarthy | CA |
| Jerry Moran | KS |
| Mike Rogers | MI |
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