The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 The 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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code of federal regulations NATIONAL THE ARCHIVES SCRIPTA MANET * 1934 * 15 Commerce and Foreign Trade Revised as of January 1 , 1976 OF THE UN UNITED STATES 15 Commerce and Foreign Trade Revised as of January 1. Front Cover.
code of federal regulations NATIONAL THE ARCHIVES SCRIPTA MANET * 1934 * 15 Commerce and Foreign Trade Revised as of January 1 , 1976 OF THE UN UNITED STATES 15 Commerce and Foreign Trade Revised as of January 1. Front Cover.
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... REGULATIONS The Code of Federal Regulations is kept up to date by the individual issues of the Federal Register . These two publications must be used together to determine the latest version of any given rule . To determine whether ...
... REGULATIONS The Code of Federal Regulations is kept up to date by the individual issues of the Federal Register . These two publications must be used together to determine the latest version of any given rule . To determine whether ...
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... REGULATIONS . . . publishes daily the full text of Presidential proclamations Executive orders Reorganization plans Federal regulations that affect every American FEDERAL REGISTER Subscription Price : $ 50 a year ; $ 5.00 a month CODE ...
... REGULATIONS . . . publishes daily the full text of Presidential proclamations Executive orders Reorganization plans Federal regulations that affect every American FEDERAL REGISTER Subscription Price : $ 50 a year ; $ 5.00 a month CODE ...
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... regulations , and orders thereunder . PART O - EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILI- Sec . TIES AND CONDUCT Subpart A - General Provisions 0.735-1 Purpose . Sec . Subpart C - Statutory Limitations Upon Employee Conduct 0.735-9 Employee ...
... regulations , and orders thereunder . PART O - EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILI- Sec . TIES AND CONDUCT Subpart A - General Provisions 0.735-1 Purpose . Sec . Subpart C - Statutory Limitations Upon Employee Conduct 0.735-9 Employee ...
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... regulatory limitation on the conduct of private activities for compen- sation by officers or employees of the De- partment , when the private activity is not connected with any interest of the Gov- ernment . When the private activity ...
... regulatory limitation on the conduct of private activities for compen- sation by officers or employees of the De- partment , when the private activity is not connected with any interest of the Gov- ernment . When the private activity ...
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Page 17 - Columbia, from any source other than the Government of the United States, except as may be contributed out of the treasury of any State, county, or municipality...
Page 101 - Subject to the provisions of Rule 32 (c), objection may be made at the trial or hearing to receiving in evidence any deposition or part thereof for any reason which would require the exclusion of the evidence if the witness were then present and testifying.
Page 18 - ... manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress whether before or after the introduction of any bill or resolution proposing such legislation or appropriation; but this shall not prevent officers or employees of the United States or of...
Page 97 - When the period of time prescribed or allowed is less than 7 days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays shall be excluded in the computation. As used in this rule and in Rule 77 (c), "legal holiday...
Page 102 - ... (A) An order that the matters regarding which the order was made or any other designated facts shall be taken to be established for the purposes of the action in accordance with the claim of the party obtaining the order; (B) An order refusing to allow the disobedient party to support or oppose designated claims or defenses, or prohibiting him from introducing designated matters in evidence...
Page 12 - Employees so designated are responsible for maintaining the statements in confidence and shall not allow access to, or allow information to be disclosed from, a statement except to carry out the purpose of this part. The Board shall not disclose information from a statement except as the Civil Service Commission or the Board may determine for good cause shown. § 1200.735-49 Effect of employees' statements on other requirements.
Page 18 - No part of the money appropriated lay any enactment of Congress shall. In the absence of express authorization by Congress, be used directly or Indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, printed or written matter, or other device, Intended or designed to Influence In any manner a Member of Congress, to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropriation by Congress...
Page 30 - As used in this subparagraph, unusual circumstances means, but only to the extent reasonably necessary to the proper processing of the particular request — (i) the need to search for and collect the requested records from field facilities or other establishments that are separate from the office processing the request ; (ii) the need to search for, collect, and appropriately examine a voluminous amount of separate and distinct records which are demanded in a single request; or (iii) the need for...
Page 17 - ... shall make a certification in writing, published in the Federal Register, that the national interest would be served by such action or appearance by the former officer or employee.
Page 6 - Acceptance of food and refreshments of nominal value on infrequent occasions in the ordinary course of a luncheon or dinner meeting or other meeting or on an inspection tour where an employee may properly be in attendance...