§ 422. Authority to accept certain uncompensated services
(a) Authority to accept services
Subject to subsection (b) of this section and notwithstanding section
1342 of title
31, the Chief Operating Officer or the Director of a facility of the Retirement Home may accept from any person voluntary personal services or gratuitous services.
(b) Requirements and limitations
(1)The Chief Operating Officer or the Director of a facility accepting the services shall notify the person offering the services of the scope of the services accepted.
(2)The Chief Operating Officer or Director shall—
(A)supervise the person providing the services to the same extent as that official would supervise a compensated employee providing similar services; and
(B)ensure that the person is licensed, privileged, has appropriate credentials, or is otherwise qualified under applicable laws or regulations to provide such services.
(3)A person providing services accepted under subsection (a) of this section may not—
(A)serve in a policymaking position of the Retirement Home; or
(B)be compensated for the services by the Retirement Home.
(c) Authority to recruit and train persons providing services
The Chief Operating Officer or the Director of a facility of the Retirement Home may recruit and train persons to provide services authorized to be accepted under subsection (a) of this section.
(d) Status of persons providing services
(1)Subject to paragraph (3), while providing services accepted under subsection (a) of this section or receiving training under subsection (c) of this section, a person shall be considered to be an employee of the Federal Government only for purposes of the following provisions of law:
(A)Subchapter
I of chapter
81 of title
5 (relating to compensation for work-related injuries).
(B)Chapter
171 of title
28 (relating to claims for damages or loss).
(2)A person providing services accepted under subsection (a) of this section shall be considered to be an employee of the Federal Government under paragraph (1) only with respect to services that are within the scope of the services accepted.
(3)For purposes of determining the compensation for work-related injuries payable under chapter
81 of title
5 (pursuant to this subsection) to a person providing services accepted under subsection (a) of this section, the monthly pay of the person for such services shall be deemed to be the amount determined by multiplying—
(A)the average monthly number of hours that the person provided the services, by
(B)the minimum wage determined in accordance with section
206(a)(1) of title
29.
(e) Reimbursement of incidental expenses
The Chief Operating Officer or the Director of a facility accepting services under subsection (a) of this section may provide for reimbursement of a person for incidental expenses incurred by the person in providing the services accepted under subsection (a) of this section. The Chief Operating Officer or Director shall determine which expenses qualify for reimbursement under this subsection.