[United States Senate Manual, 110th Congress] [S. Doc. 110-1] [Non-statutory Standing Orders and Regulations Affecting the Business of the Senate] [Pages 174-175] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov] 102 SENIOR CITIZEN INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Resolved, That (a) each Senator is authorized to employ for not more than fourteen consecutive days each year during the month of May a senior citizen intern or interns to serve in his office in Washington, District of Columbia. (b) To be eligible to serve as a senior citizen intern an individual shall certify to the Secretary of the Senate that he has attained the age of sixty years, is a bona fide resident of the State of his employing Senator, and is a citizen of the United States. (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), for purposes of payment of compensation and travel expenses, senior citizen interns employed pursuant to this resolution shall be subject to the same limitations and restrictions applicable to Senators and Senate employees. (2) An outside vendor may provide for the travel and per diem expenses only of senior citizen interns in the Senior Citizen Intern Program subject to approval by the Committee on Rules and Administration. Documentation provided by such vendor may be accepted as official travel expense documentation for the purpose of reimbursing interns in the program for travel expenses. Sec. 2. Compensation and payment under this resolution shall be paid from and charged against the clerk-hire and travel allowances of the Senator employing such senior citizen intern. Sec. 3. The Committee on Rules and Administration is authorized to prescribe such rules and regulations as it determines necessary to carry out this resolution. [S. Res. 219, 95-2, May 5, 1978; S. Res. 96, 102-1, Apr. 24, 1991.] [[Page 175]]