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registration, and licensing of plumbers and the practice of the business of plumbing and gas fitting, under District of Columbia Code, section 1-725.

(27) Establishing fees for permits to connect buildings, premises, or establishments with sewer, water, or gas mains, or other underground structures, and establishing fees for permits granted to make excavations, under District of Columbia Code, section 1–726.

(28) Consulting concerning the formation of one or more citizen advisory councils under District of Columbia Code, section 1-1004 (e) (40 U.S.C. 71c (e)). (29) Defining and redefining the central area of the District of Columbia under District of Columbia Code, section 1-1005 (c) (40 U.S.C. 71d (c)).

(30) Approving a major thoroughfare plan or parts thereof or revisions thereof, and proposing revision of the major thoroughfare plan or parts thereof, under District of Columbia Code, section 1–1006 (a) (40 U.S.C. 71e(a)).

(31) Consulting with National Capital Planning Commission prior to final adoption of the thoroughfare plan under District of Columbia Code, section 1-1006(b) (40 U.S.C. 71e (b)).

(32) Submitting a copy of the District's advance program of capital improvements to the National Capital Planning Commission under District of Columbia Code, section 1-1007 (40 U.S.C. 71f),

(33) With respect to each inaugural period: (i) making regulations necessary to secure the preservation of public order and protection of life, health, and property, (ii) making regulations respecting the standing, movement, and operation of vehicles, (iii) fixing conditions with respect to licenses to peddlers and vendors, and (iv) fixing fees for the privilege of selling goods, wares, and merchandise, under District of Columbia Code, section 1-1202 (36 U.S.C. 722).

Regulation of Professions, Occupations, and so Forth

(34) Making and altering rules for the conduct of business of agency admin. istering, and for the execution and enforcement of, the Healing Arts Practice Act, District of Columbia, 1928, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-103, and adopting and altering a common seal thereunder,

(35) Establishing minimum standards of preprofessional and professional education in the healing art and establishing minimum standards for hospitals for intern training under District of Columbia Code, section 2-103a (a).

(36) Adopting and promulgating rules and regulations prescribing (i) the terms and conditions under which a tissue bank license may be issued and renewed, (ii) the fees to be paid by the issuance and renewal of such licenses, (iii) the duration of such licenses, (iv) the grounds for the suspension and revocation of such licenses, (v) the operation of tissue banks, (vi) the conditions under which tissue may be processed, preserved, stored, and transported, and (vii) the making, keeping, and disposition of records by tissue banks and by other persons under District of Columbia Code, section 2-253(b).

(37) Making and adopting rules and regulations to effect the purposes of the Act of July 2, 1940, relating to the licensing of dentists and the practice of dentistry (including the making of rules regulating professional announcements and the number of offices of a licensed dentist and including also the prescribing of rules and regulations to permit the use in hospitals of dental internes) under District of Columbia Code, section 2–302.

(38) Adopting and amending bylaws carrying into effect the Act of February 9, 1907, relating to the registration of graduate nurses, under District of Columbia Code, sections 2-403 and 2-406.

(39) Fixing, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-408, the fees referred to in clause (c) thereof.

(40) Adopting and prescribing rules and regulations to carry into effect the Act of September 6, 1960, and prescribing minimum curriculums and standards for schools and programs, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-427(a). (41) Obtaining or requiring the furnishing of information under oath or affirmation or otherwise necessary to assist in prescribing any regulation under the Act of September 6, 1960, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-427(b). (42) With respect to the functions transferred by the paragraph immediately preceding this paragraph, administering oaths and affirmations, requiring by subpena or otherwise the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documents, and making application to the court for an order requiring obedience thereto, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-427 (b).

(43) Determining the qualifications, prescribing the terms of office, and fixing the compensation of members of the physical therapists examining board under District of Columbia Code, section 2-455.

(44) Adopting and prescribing rules and regulations to carry into effect the Act of September 22, 1961, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-456(a). (45) Obtaining or requiring the furnishing of information under oath or affirmation or otherwise necessary to assist in prescribing any regulation under the Act of September 22, 1961 under District of Columbia Code, section 2-456(b). (46) With respect to the functions transferred by the paragraph immediately preceding this paragraph, administering oaths and affirmations, requiring by subpena or otherwise the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of documents, and making application to the court for an order requiring obedience thereto, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-456 (b).

(47) Changing the periods for which registrations as physical therapists or renewals thereof may be issued under District of Columbia Code, section 2– 461 (a).

(48) Altering, amending, or otherwise changing educational standards (relating to optometrists) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-512.

(49) Making and altering rules for the conduct of business of agency administering, and for the execution and enforcement of, the Act of May 7, 1906, under District of Columbia Code, section 2–608.

(50) Adopting rules and regulations respecting the eligibility of candidates for admission to the practice of podiatry and the scope of examinations, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-702, and adopting a seal thereunder.

(51) Making, altering, and amending rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of the Act of February 1, 1907, relating to veterinarians, and requiring the giving of bond and prescribing the form and penalty thereof, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-802.

(52) Determining, authorizing, and directing the subjects to be included in examinations for veterinarians under District of Columbia Code, section 2-803. (53) Making reciprocal arrangements with authorities of the several States and territories of the United States concerning the licensing of veterinarians under District of Columbia Code, section 2-804.

(54) Making rules for the examination and registration of applicants for architects' certificates under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1001.

(55) Fixing fees, relating to architects and applicants, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1023.

(56) With respect to the functions transferred by paragraphs (54) and (55), above, requiring the attendance of persons and the production of books and papers, requiring persons to testify, issuing subpenas, and referring matters to a judge, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1029.

(57) Adopting rules and sanitary regulations to carry out the provisions of the Act of June 7, 1938 (relating to barbers) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1103.

(58) Making and issuing regulations (relating to the posting of prices in barbershops and violations of such regulations) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1114a.

(59) Making and amending rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the Act of December 20, 1944 (relating to boxing contests and exhibitions) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1212.

(60) Making rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of the Act of June 7, 1938 (relating to cosmetologists) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1303.

(61) Fixing fees for licenses (relating to plumbers) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1405.

(62) Providing rules and regulations (relating to examinations for steam and other operating engineers), and prescribing tests to which engines and steam boilers shall be subjected, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1502. (63) All authority and responsibilities of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia under District of Columbia Code, sections 2-1724, 2-1727, and 2-1728 (relating to the District of Columbia Stadium)..

(64) Regulating the certification of engineers-in-training, and prescribing examinations for the purpose of testing the applicant's knowledge, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1808 (c).

(65) Prescribing a certificate for issuance to applicants who meet requirements for certification as engineers-in-training under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1808 (j).

(66) Adopting an official seal under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1808(1).

(67) Adopting, amending, rescinding, and promulgating administrative rules and regulations to carry into effect the Act of September 19, 1950, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1808 (n).

(68) With respect to other functions transferred to the Council by the provisions of this reorganization plan, requiring the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers, requiring witnesses to testify, issuing subpenas, and referring matters to a judge under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1808(0).

(69) Fixing the form and amount of bond required to be furnished under District of Columbia Code, section 2-1813.

(70) Prescribing additional information to be contained in applications for pawnbrokers' licenses under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2003 (b) (4). (71) Making rules and regulations for the enforcement of the Act of August 6, 1956, under District of Columbia Code, section 2–2007 (a).

(72) Determining or fixing a maximum rate of interest for pawnbroker loans and redetermining and refixing any such maximum rate under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2009 (a).

(73) Making rules and regulations to carry out the Act of August 6, 1965 (relating to pawnbrokers) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2017.

(74) Prescribing by régulation the form of and the information to be contained in solicitor information cards, and prescribing the manner of reproduction and authentication of such cards, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2102 (a) (7).

(75) Prescribing by regulation the terms and conditions for exempting solicitations from certain provisions of the Act of July 10, 1957 under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2103(d).

(76) Prescribing the form or forms of application for certificate of registration, and requiring by regulation the information to be contained in each such application, under District of Columbia Code, section 2–2104(a).

(77) Promulgating regulations to carry out the Act of July 10, 1957 (relating to charitable solicitations) under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2110. (78) Requiring the furnishing of bond as a condition to the issuance of license to engage in the home improvement business under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2301.

(79) Establishing classes and subclasses of persons licensed to engage in the home improvement business, and specifying the amount and conditions of the bond or other security to be deposited by each member of any such class or subclass, under District of Columbia Code, section 2-2302(a).

(80) By regulation, requiring applicants for licenses or licensees (i) to furnish and keep in force a bond or bonds or other security, and (ii) to procure and keep in force public liability insurance or property damage insurance, or both, under District of Columbia Code, sections 2-2302 (a) (1) and (2).

Public Welfare

(81) Making rules and regulations relating to the admission of persons to institutions under District of Columbia Code, section 3-108.

(82) Establishing rules for receiving and temporarily caring for children under District of Columbia Code, section 3-116.

(83) Establishing rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of the Act of October 15, 1962 (relating to public assistance) under District of Columbia Code, section 3–202(b) (2).

(84) Approving regulations in accordance with which shall be determined the amount of public assistance which any person shall receive under District of Columbia Code, section 3-204(a).

(85) Prescribing the manner and form in which application for public assistance shall be made, under District of Columbia Code, section 3-205.

(86) Prescribing regulations governing the custody, use, and preservation of records, papers, files, and communications relating to public assistance under District of Columbia Code, section 3–211(a).

(87) Approving rules and regulations relating to funeral expenses under District of Columbia Code, section 3-213.

(88) Prescribing rules and regulations in accordance with which hearings shall be conducted under District of Columbia Code, section 3–214.

Police and Fire

(89) Subdividing the Metropolitan Police District into police districts and precincts under District of Columbia Code, section 4-102.

(90) Determining and fixing limits of age for appointments to the police de partment under District of Columbia Code, section 4-107.

(91) Prescribing general regulations regarding special policemen under Dis. trict of Columbia Code, section 4-115.

(92) Making rules and regulations under District of Columbia Code, section 4-117.

(93) Making and modifying rules and regulations for the proper government, conduct, discipline, and good name of the Metropolitan Police force, and fixing penalties, under District of Columbia Code, section 4–121.

(94) Making and amending rules of procedure before trial boards under District of Columbia Code, section 4-122.

(95) Changing, altering, amending, or abolishing rules and regulations of the Metropolitan Police force under the last proviso of District of Columbia Code, section 4-122.

(96) Providing rules for uniform clothing of the police force under District of Columbia Code, section 4-130.

(97) Prescribing the area constituting the "Washington, District of Columbia, metropolitan district" under District of Columbia Code, section 4-132a (b).

(98) Causing the Metropolitan Police force to keep records under District of Columbia Code, section 4-134(5).

(99) Determining traffic violations and other petty offenses with respect to which records are not required to be kept under District of Columbia Code, section 4-134a (a).

(100) Making rules and regulations regarding the written return of arrests under District of Columbia Code, section 4-142.

(101) Making rules and regulations in reference to the detention of witnesses under District of Columbia Code, section 4–144.

(102) Providing by regulation for disposition of property under the proviso of District of Columbia Code, section 4-156(e).

(103) Determining by regulation the disposition of property under District of Columbia Code, section 4-159 (c).

(104) Determining, by regulation, disposition of property under District of Columbia Code, section 4–160 (a).

(105) By regulation requiring that bonds be furnished and kept in force by persons licensed as private detectives under District of Columbia Code, section 4-171a.

(106) Fixing amounts of bonds obtained to secure against loss resulting from any act of dishonesty or other act by any officer of the Metropolitan Police force under District of Columbia Code, section 4-186.

(107) Making, altering, or amending rules and regulations relating to officers and members of the fire department, and changing the rules and regulations of the fire department promulgated before June 20, 1906, under District of Columbia Code, section 4-402.

(108) Determining and fixing limits of age for original appointments to the fire department under District of Columbia Code, section 4-403.

(109) Prescribing rules and regulations for installing in suburbs extra apparatus and appliances belonging to the fire department under District of Columbia Code, section 4-411.

(110) Entering into and renewing reciprocal agreements under District of Columbia Code, section 4-414(a).

(111) Promulgating rules and regulations regarding the selection and report ing of the names of privates and sergeants possessed of outstanding efficiency under District of Columbia Code, section 4-802.

(112) Promulgating regulations regarding additional compensation for work ing on holidays under District of Columbia Code, section 4–807.

(113) Designating holidays with respect to officers and members of the Metropolitan Police force and the Fire Department under District of Columbia Code, section 4-808.

(114) Promulgating regulations to carry out the intent and purposes of the Act of August 1, 1958 under District of Columbia Code, section 4-835.

(115) Promulgating regulations (regarding determination whether injury or disease resulted from the performance of duty) under District of Columbia Code, section 4-909 (b) (5 U.S.C. 6324(b)).

Building Restrictions and Regulations

(116) Making regulations for the care and preservation of parkings (established under the Act of June 21, 1906) under District of Columbia Code, section 5-205.

(117) Determining numbers and material, type, and construction of fire escapes under District of Columbia Code, section 5-301.

(118) Adopting regulations to accomplish the purposes and carry into effect the provisions of the Act of March 19, 1906 (relating to fire escapes and safety) under District of Columbia Code, section 5-304.

(119) Promulgating regulations requiring the provision, installation, and maintainance of means of egress, guide signs, guide lights, exist lights, hall and stairway lights, standpipes, fire extinguishers, alarm gongs, striking stations, and other appliances under District of Columbia Code, section 5–317.

(120) Regulating the maximum height of buildings on blocks immediately adjacent to public buildings or to the side of any public building for which plans have been prepared and money appropriated at the time of the application for the permit to construct the building under District of Columbia Code, section 5-405.

(121) Preparing (in consultation with the National Capital Planning Commission) plats defining the areas within which applications for building permits shall be submitted to the Commission of Fine Arts under District of Columbia Code, section 5-411.

(122) Approving boundaries of project areas and redevelopment plans and modifications of redevelopment plans under District of Columbia Code, sections 5-705 and 5–711.

(123) Approving the entering by the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency into contracts and agreements, relating to financial assistance, under District of Columbia Code, section 5-717a (a).

(124) Approving the acceptance by the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency of advances of funds for surveys and plans, and approving transfers of funds by that Agency to the National Capital Planning Commission, under District of Columbia Code, section 5-717a (b).

(125) Entering into agreements with the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency respecting certain cash payments from funds of the District of Columbia under District of Columbia Code, section 5-717a (d).

(126) Approving releases, modifications, and departures from features and details of approved redevelopment plans under District of Columbia Code, section 5-718(a).

(127) Transferring all right, title, and interest in and to part or all of certain property to the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency under District of Columbia Code, section 5–720.

(128) Determining whether such property is necessary to the development of the southwest section in accordance with an approved urban renewal plan, deter mining how much of the property is necessary to carry out such urban renewal plan, and transferring and donating to the Agency all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the property under District of Columbia Code, section 5-721

(129) Transferring to the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency jurisdiction regarding transferred property under District of Columbia Code, section 5-722.

(130) Prescribing regulations for making relocation payments to individuals, families, business concerns, and nonprofit organizations for their moving expenses and actual direct losses caused by their displacement from real property acquired for public works projects under District of Columbia Code, section 5-729.

(131) Making regulations to carry out the purposes of the Act of October 6, 1964, under District of Columbia Code, section 5-732.

(132) Adopting regulations to bring horizontal property regimes into compliance with the laws and regulations in effect in the District of Columbia under District of Columbia Code, section 5-928.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

(133) Altering, amending, or repealing ordinances of the former Board of Health which were legalized by the Act of April 24, 1880, under District of Columbia Code, section 6-114.

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