§ 5342. Definitions; application
(a)
For the purpose of this subchapter—
(2)
“prevailing rate employee” means—
(A)
an individual employed in or under an agency in a recognized trade or craft, or other skilled mechanical craft, or in an unskilled, semiskilled, or skilled manual labor occupation, and any other individual, including a foreman and a supervisor, in a position having trade, craft, or laboring experience and knowledge as the paramount requirement;
(B)
an employee of a nonappropriated fund instrumentality described by section
2105
(c) of this title who is employed in a recognized trade or craft, or other skilled mechanical craft, or in an unskilled, semiskilled, or skilled manual labor occupation, and any other individual, including a foreman and a supervisor, in a position having trade, craft, or laboring experience and knowledge as the paramount requirement; and
(C)
an employee of the Veterans’ Canteen Service, Department of Veterans Affairs, excepted from chapter
51 of this title by section
5102
(c)(14) of this title who is employed in a recognized trade or craft, or other skilled mechanical craft, or in an unskilled, semiskilled, or skilled manual labor occupation, and any other individual, including a foreman and a supervisor, in a position having trade, craft, or labor experience and knowledge as the paramount requirement; and
(b)
(1)
Except as provided by paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, this subchapter applies to all prevailing rate employees and positions in or under an agency.
(2)
This subchapter does not apply to employees and positions described by section
5102
(c) of this title other than by—
(c)
Each prevailing rate employee employed within any of the several States or the District of Columbia shall be a United States citizen or a bona fide resident of one of the several States or the District of Columbia unless the Secretary of Labor certifies that no United States citizen or bona fide resident of one of the several States or the District of Columbia is available to fill the particular position.
[1] So in original. The word “or” probably should not appear.
[2] So in original. Subsec. (a)(1) does not contain a subpar. (I).