The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaThe Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 425 - Appalachian Regional Commission Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, US Federal Procurement Regulations System Army Department Civil Defense, Office of Engineers, Corps of Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation on the Atomic Energy Commission Federal Procurement Regulations System Federal Property Management Regulations System Automotive Agreement Adjustment Assistance Board Blind-Made Products, Committee on Purchases of Budget, Office of Management and Business Economics, Office of Canal Zone...
Page 348 - ... any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and passing therefrom in a liquid state, into any navigable water of the United States...
Page 203 - ... shall have arrived within half a mile of such curve or bend, shall give a signal by one long blast of the steam whistle, which signal shall be answered by a similar blast, given by any approaching steam vessel that may be within hearing.
Page 361 - ... (2) reference to the authority under which the rule is proposed; and (3) either the terms or substance of the proposed rule or a description of the subjects and issues involved.
Page 416 - Title 8 — Aliens and Nationality I Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice II Office of Alien Property, Department of Justice Title 9 — Animals and Animal Products I Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture II Packers and Stockyards Administration, Department of Agriculture III Consumer and Marketing Service (Meat Inspection), Department of Agriculture Chap.
Page 349 - States collectors of customs and other revenue officers, shall have power and authority to swear out process and to arrest and take into custody, with or without process, any person or persons who may commit any of the acts or offenses prohibited by...
Page 349 - And any and every master, pilot, and engineer, or person or persons acting in such capacity, respectively, on board of any boat or vessel who shall knowingly engage in towing any scow, boat, or vessel loaded with any material specified in section thirteen of this Act to any point or place of deposit or discharge...
Page 375 - The water areas of all such reservoirs shall be open to the public use generally, without charge, for boating, swimming, bathing, fishing, and other recreational purposes, and ready access to and exit from such water areas along the shores of such reservoirs shall be maintained for general public use...
Page 425 - Packers and Stockyards Administration Rural Electrification Administration Secretary of Agriculture, Office of Soil Conservation Service Statistical Reporting Service Air Force Department Alien Property, Office of American Battle Monuments Commission...
Page 348 - It shall not be lawful to tie up or anchor vessels or other craft in navigable channels in such a manner as to prevent or obstruct the passage of other vessels or craft; or to voluntarily or carelessly sink, or permit or cause to be sunk, vessels or other craft in navigable channels; or to float loose timber and logs, or to float what is known as sack rafts of timber and logs in streams or channels actually navigated by steamboats in such manner as to obstruct, impede, or endanger navigation.