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Title 5
Part III
Subpart B
Chapter 35
US Code - Chapter 35: Retention preference, voluntary separation incentive payments, restoration, and reemployment
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Subchapter I
Retention preference
Subchapter II
Voluntary separation incentive payments
Subchapter III
Reinstatement or restoration after suspension or removal for national security
Subchapter IV
Reemployment after service with an international organization
Subchapter V
Removal, reinstatement, and guaranteed placement in the senior executive service
Subchapter VI
Reemployment following limited appointment in the foreign service
Subchapter VII
Retention of retired specialized employees at the federal bureau of investigation
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