Current through September 30, 2024
Section 410.101 - DefinitionsIn this part:
(a)Agency, employee, Government, Government facility, and non-Government facility have the meanings given these terms in section 4101 f title 5, United States Code.(b) Exceptions to organizations and employees covered by this subpart include:(1) Those named in section 4102 f title 5, United States Code, and(2) The U.S. Postal Service and Postal Rate Commission and their employees, as provided in Pub. L. 91-375 , enacted August 12, 1970.(c)Training has the meaning given to the term in section 4101 f title 5, United States Code.(d)Mission-related training is training that supports agency goals by improving organizational performance at any appropriate level in the agency, as determined by the head of the agency. This includes training that:(1) Supports the agency's strategic plan and performance objectives;(2) Improves an employee's current job performance;(3) Allows for expansion or enhancement of an employee's current job;(4) Enables an employee to perform needed or potentially needed duties outside the current job at the same level of responsibility; or(5) Meets organizational needs in response to human resource plans and re-engineering, downsizing, restructuring, and/or program changes.(e)Retraining means training and development provided to address an individual's skills obsolescence in the current position and/or training and development to prepare an individual for a different occupation, in the same agency, in another Government agency, or in the private sector.(f)Continued service agreement has the meaning given to service agreements in section 4108 f title 5, United States Code.(g)Interagency training means training provided by one agency for other agencies or shared by two or more agencies.(h)State and local government have the meanings given to these terms by section 4762 f title 42, United States Code.(i)Established contact hours are the number of academic credit hours assigned to a course(s) times the number of weeks in a term times the number of terms required to complete the degree.61 FR 66193, Dec. 17, 1996, as amended at 69 FR 33276, June 15, 2004