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(348) Prescribing regulations governing determinations as to what constitutes leaving work voluntarily without good cause under District of Columbia Code, section 46-310(a).

(349) Prescribing regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 46310 (c).

(350) Prescribing regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 46310(e).

(351) Prescribing regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 46311(d).

(352) Prescribing regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 46311 (c).

(353) Prescribing regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 46311(e).

(354) Fixing rate of fees allowed witnesses under District of Columbia Code, section 46-311(g).

(355) Requiring bonds of employees under District of Columbia Code, section 46-313(a).

(356) Making regulations to carry out the provisions of chapter 3 of title 46 of the District of Columbia Code under District of Columbia Code, section 46313(b).

(357) By regulations prescribing restrictions, subject to which information may be made available, under District of Columbia Code, section 46–313 (f). (358) Entering into reciprocal arrangements under District of Columbia Code, section 46-316(a).

(359) Prescribing work records to be kept, under District of Columbia Code, section 46-317(a).

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(360) Fixing amounts of bonds under District of Columbia Code, sections 47-113c and 47-120a.

(361) Requiring the giving of bond under District of Columbia Code, section 47-122.

(362) Requiring the giving of bond under District of Columbia Code, section 47-303.

(363) Ascertaining, determining, and fixing annually rate of taxation under District of Columbia Code, section 47-501.

(364) Determining whether any money raised in any fiscal year in excess of the needs for that year shall be available in the succeeding year for the purpose of meeting expenses or for enabling the fixing of a lower rate of taxation for the year following, or both, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-503.

(365) Reporting annually to the Congress the use being made of property specifically exempted from taxation, and any changes in such use, with recommendations, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-801a (e).

(366) Making and promulgating rules and regulations to carry out the intent and purposes of the Act of December 24, 1942, under District of Columbia Code. section 47-801f.

(367) Fixing date of sale of real property on which taxes are levied and in arrears under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1001.

(368) Requiring by regulation the times and manner of reporting income and the information to be reported under District of Columbia Code, section 471577a (b) (17) (last paragraph) (Public Law 89-591).

(369) Promulgating rules and regulations permitting as a deduction from gross income allowances for depletion of natural resources under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1557b (a) (7).

(370) Including in regulations tax table for elective use in connection with paying the tax under District of Columbia Code, section 47–1567b (b).

(371) Prescribing regulation or regulations for determining under formula or formulas provided therein the portion of net income subject to tax under the District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947 under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1580a.

(372) Prescribing and promulgating all regulations referred to in District of Columbia Code, section 47-1586g.

(373) Prescribing and publishing rules and regulations for the enforcement of the District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947 under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1595.

(374) Making rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of the District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1956 under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1595a.

(375) Making rules and regulations for enforcement of law imposing inheritance and estate taxes and providing for granting extensions of time under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1618.

(376) Prescribing regulations relating to issuing certificate releasing property from lien under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1623.

(377) Entering into a compact and issuing rules and regulations for the implementation of such compact under section 103 of Public Law 89-11, approved April 14, 1965 (79 Stat. 60).

(378) Entering into an agreement, issuing rules and regulations for the implementation of such agreement, making exemptions from the coverage of the agreement, making changes in methods of reporting, and giving notice of withdrawal from the agreement, under sections 202, 203, and 205 of Public Law 89-11, approved April 14, 1965 (79 Stat. 65, 66).

(379) Promulgating regulations requiring information to be contained in applications under District of Columbia Code, section 47–1903 (a) (5).

(380) Making regulations for the administration of the Act of April 23, 1924 (imposing tax on motor vehicle fuels), and affixing thereto fines and penalties, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-1916.

(381) Determining penal sum of bond to be deposited by applicants for licenses under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2102.

(382) Adopting seal under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2301.

(383) Prescribing regulations for the public decency under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2303.

(384) Classifying buildings, and required licenses, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2328.

(385) Directing as to the identification tags to be borne by licensed vehicles under District of Columbia Code, section 47–2331 (f).

(386) Making and modifying regulations governing the conduct of licensed vendors under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2336.

(387) Making regulations for the examination of applicants for licenses under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2338.

(388) Classifying dealers in secondhand personal property under District of Columbia Code, section 47–2339.

(389) Making and promulgating regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2340.

(390) Making regulations for the government and conduct of the business of licensed private detectives under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2341(d). (391) Requiring a license of businesses of callings other than those specified in the Act and modifying any provision of the Act, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2344.

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(392) Prescribing additional subjects in which applicants for license as undertaker shall be examined under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2344a (b). (393) Promulgating and altering rules and regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2344a (d) (6).

(394) Making regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 47–2345 (a). (395) Providing by regulation that any inspection shall be made either prior or subsequent to the issuance of a license under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2345(b).

(396) Requiring that a class or subclass of licensees give bond, and fixing the amount of such bond, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2345(c). (397) Making rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of the District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1937, and prescribing and publishing rules and regulations for the enforcement of the Revenue Act of 1939, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2502.

(398) Prescribing amounts to be added to sales prices and collected from purchasers under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2604(a).

(399) Prescribing regulations governing refunds to vendors of amounts repaid to purchasers under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2617(a).

(400) Making, adopting, and amending regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2620.

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(401) Prescribing methods for determining the gross proceeds from sales made or services rendered and for the allocation of such sales and services into taxable and nontaxable sales under District of Columbia Code, section 472621(c).

(402) Requiring vendors to keep detailed records, and to furnish information, under District of Columbia Code, section 47–2621(d).

(403) Requiring vendors to file bond, determining the sureties necessary, and the duration of the bond under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2708.

(404) Requiring purchasers to include in monthly returns (relating to compensating-use tax) information necessary for the computation and collection of the tax under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2711(a).

(405) Requiring returns of purchasers to be made for periods and upon dates other than those specified in the Act, and specifying such periods and dates, under District of Columbia Code, section 47–2711(b).

(406) By regulation, including wrapper within the definition of "original package" under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2801 (g).

(407) By regulation, permitting tax stamps to be affixed other than to original packages, and approving regulations prescribing the manner of cancellation of stamps, under District of Columbia Code, section 47–2802(c).

(408) Prescribing stamps denoting payment of tax, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2802(d).

(409) By regulation permitting licensee to pay tax by imprinting impressions upon original packages by the use of metering devices under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2802 (h).

(410) By regulation, prescribing terms and conditions for allowing discount from the face value of tax stamps under District of Columbia Code, section 472802 (i).

(411) Approving regulations permitting cigarettes to be sold in number less than the number contained in the original package, and fixing fee for retailer's license, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2805 (A).

(412) By regulation, requiring that a separate license be obtained for each vending machine or permitting a blanket license for one or more machines, prescribing that evidence of licensing of machines be attached to each machine by means of markers, stickers, or otherwise, and fixing the annual fee for licenses, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2805 (B).

(413) By regulation, authorizing the issuance of a license for a place outside the District of Columbia and authorizing the terms and conditions therefor, and fixing the annual fee for license, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2805 (C) (3).

(414) Fixing by regulation periods for which licenses shall remain in effect, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2806.

(415) Making rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of chapter 28 of title 47 of the District of Columbia Code, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2808.

(416) Prescribing regulations respecting refunds or allowances as credit on purchase of new tax stamps under District of Columbia Code, section 47-2811 (a). (417) Promulgating regulations to carry out the purposes of the Act of September 1, 1959, under District of Columbia Code, section 47-3009.

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(418) Promulgating rules and regulations with respect to the solicitation and voting of proxies, consents, and authorizations under section 2(a) of the Act of April 18, 1966 (Public Law 89-402; 80 Stat. 123).

(419) By rules and regulations, exempting a transaction or transactions, under section 3(b) (last sentence) of the Act of April 18, 1966 (Public Law 89-402; 80 Stat. 124).

(420) By rules and regulations, defining and prescribing terms and conditions under section 3(d) (last sentence) of the Act of April 18, 1966 (Public Law 89-402; 80 Stat. 124).

(421) Adopting, prescribing, and making the rules and regulations referred to in sections 3(e), 3(f), and 3(h) of the Act of April 18, 1966 (Public Law 89-402: 80 Stat. 124; 125).

(422) Making regulations to secure the preservation of public order and protection of life, health, and property, making special regulations respecting the standing, movement, and operation of vehicles, and fixing fees for special licenses, under the first section of the Act of July 19, 1966 (Public Law 89-514; 80 Stat. 320).

(423) Adopting rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the District of Columbia Certified Public Accountancy Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-578, approved September 16, 1966), under section 5 of that Act (80 Stat. 787).

(424) Making rules and regulations to carry out the District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-610, approved September 30, 1966) under section 1005 of that Act (80 Stat. 859).

(425) Appointing two directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (80 Stat. 1326). Those directors shall be appointed from among a group of individuals consisting of the following: (1) The members of the District of Columbia Council, (2) the Commissioner of the District of Columbia, and (3) the Assistant to the Commissioner of the District of Columbia (provided for in section 302 of this reorganization plan).

(426) Promulgating rules and regulations for the administration of the work release program under section 5 of the District of Columbia Work Release Act (Public Law 89-803; 80 Stat. 1519).

(427) Fixing stipends of student employees under section 5352 of title 5, United States Code.

(428) Fixing value of accommodations to be deducted from stipends under section 5353 of title 5, United States Code.

(429) Prescribing and issuing, or providing for the formulation and issuance of, regulations under section 5527 (b) of title 5, United States Code.

(430) Prescribing regulations for the destruction of animals or live poultry affected with contagious, infections, or communicable disease, and for the proper disposition of their hides and carcasses, and prescribing regulations for disinfection and other regulations, under section 8 of the Act of May 29, 1884, chapter -60 (23 Stat. 33, as amended) (21 U.S.C. 130).

(431) Agreeing to the closing and vacating of alleys and portion of streets under section 8(b) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, Public Law 86-249 (73 Stat. 481, as amended) (40 U.S.C. 607 (b)).

(432) The functions under title VI of the Act of October 14, 1940, chapter 862, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1581-1590) which are now vested in the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia pursuant to the provisions of section 610 of that Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1590).

SEC. 403. Functions with respect to requests for regular, supplemental, or deficiency appropriations for the District of Columbia (made in pursuance of section 214 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31 U.S.C. 22) or in pursuance of any other provision of law) are hereby transferred so as to accord with the following:

(1) The Commissioner of the District of Columbia shall prepare such requests and submit them to the District of Columbia Council.

(2) If the Council approves the requests so submitted, without revision, it shall return them to the Commissioner and the Commissioner shall submit them to the Bureau of the Budget.

(3) If the Council revises the requests so submitted to the Council, it shall return them, with the revisions, to the Commissioner. If the Commissioner concurs in the revisions he shall submit the revised requests to the Bureau of the Budget.

(4) If the Commissioner does not concur in any one or more of the revisions proposed by the Council he shall return the requests, together with the Council's revisions, to the Council and append a statement of the reason for not concurring. If the Council, by a three-fourths vote of its members present and voting insists upon any one or more of its original revisions, it shall return the requests and the revisions upon which it insists to the Commissioner within five days and so inform him, and he shall submit the requests, incorporating the revisions upon which the Council insists, to the Bureau of the Budget. If such a three-fourths vote does not prevail or the Council does not act on the requests, the Council shall return the requests to the Commissioner and he shall submit them (without the revisions) to the Bureau of the Budget.

(5) If the Council does not approve or revise the requests within thirty days next following their receipt, the requests shall be deemed to be approved by the Council.

(6) The authority of the Commissioner under section 305 of this Act (to delegate functions) shall not extend to his functions under this section of concurring or not concurring in revisions of requests proposed by the Council.

SEC. 404. Functions of the individual members of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia with respect to serving as members of the Zoning Commission (District of Columbia Code, section 5-412) are hereby transferred as follows:

(1) The functions of the President of the Board of Commissioners are transferred to the Chairman of the District of Columbia Council.

(2) The functions of the Engineer Commissioner are transferred to the Commissioner of the District of Columbia.

(3) The functions of the other member of the Board of Commissioners are transferred to the Vice Chairman of the Council.

SEC. 405. The functions of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia with respect to being officers of the Corporation under District of Columbia Code, section 1-103, are hereby transferred to the members of the District of Columbia Council and to the Commissioner of the District of Columbia in such manner as to accord with the transfers of functions to the Council and the Commissioner, respectively, as effected by the provisions of title IV of this Act.

SEC. 406. (a) Each and every action taken by the Council in pursuance of authority transferred to it by the provisions of this Act in respect of rules or regulations (exclusive of rules and regulations respecting the internal organization or functioning of the Council or the appointment or direction of personnel employed by the Council) or in respect of penalties or taxes shall be promptly presented to the Commissioner of the District of Columbia for his approval or disapproval. (b) If the Commissioner approves an action of the Council presented to him under subsection (a) of this section, that action shall become effective immediately or at such later time as may be specified in the action of the Council. (c) If the Commissioner neither approves nor disapproves an action of the Council before the expiration of the first period of ten calendar days following the date on which the action is presented to him by the Council, the action of the Council shall become effective without the approval of the Commissioner upon the expiration of the ten-day period or at such later time as may be specified in the action of the Council.

(d) Where the Commissioner disapproves an action of the Council before the expiration of the first period of ten calendar days following the date on which the action is presented to him by the Council, he shall return the action to the Council before such expiration together with a statement of the reasons for his disapproval. No action so returned shall become effective, except that such an action shall become effective if the Council readopts the action by a threefourths vote of the Council members present and voting within thirty days next following the return of the action to the Council. Any action which becomes effective under this subsection shall be effective upon the readoption thereof by the Council or upon such later date as may be specified in the action of the Council.

(e) The authority of the Commissioner under section 305 of this Act to delegate functions shall not extend to his functions under section 406.

TITLE V-MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

SEC. 501. (a) Functions now vested in any agency listed in subsection (b) of this section, or in any officer or body of or under such agency, shall remain so vested; but all functions of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and all functions of the President of that Board or of any other member of the Board, relating to the listed agency or its functions or to an officer or body thereof or to the functions of such officer or body shall be deemed to be transferred by title IV of this Act.

(b) The following agencies of the Corporation are the agencies referred to in subsection (a) of this section:

(1) Board of Education (including the public school system).

(2) Board of Library Trustees (including the public libraries).

(3) Recreation Board.

(4) Public Service Commission.

(5) Zoning Commission.

(6) Zoning Advisory Council.

(7) Board of Zoning Adjustment.

(8) Office of the Recorder of Deeds.

(9) Armory Board.

SEC. 502. (a) The personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection with the offices of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia or in connection with the offices of the commissioners composing that Board shall be transferred as follows at such time or times as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall direct:

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