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Section 35, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 10 (a), 46 Stat. 152, which provided titles for officers other than medical offcers of the Service, is now covered by section 207 of this title.

Section 36, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 10 (a), 46 Stat. 152, which provided titles for officers in the grade of Assistant Surgeons General, is now covered by section 206 of this title.

Section 37, acts Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 9, 46 Stat. 151; act Nov. 11, 1943, ch. 298, § 7, 57 Stat. 588, which provided for promotions, pay and allowances, and severance from Service of commissioned officers is now covered by sections 209 et seq. of this title.

Section 38, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 4, 46 Stat. 150, which provided for the appointment and grades of medical, dental, sanitary engineer, and pharmacist officers, is now covered by section 209 of this title.

Section 39, Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 5, 46 Stat. 150, which provided for the number, pay and allowances, and service credits for pay purposes of medical, dental, sanitary engineer, and pharmacist officers, is now covered by sections 209 et seq. of this title.

Section 40, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 11, 46 Stat. 152, which provided for the appointment and qualifications of employees other than commissioned officers, is now covered by section 209 of this title.

Section 41, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 7, 46 Stat. 151, which provided for the appointment of persons other than commissioned officers for scientific research, is now covered by section 209 of this title.

Section 42, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 12, 46 Stat. 152, which provided for medical and hospital services to officers disabled by sickness or injury, is now covered by sections 213 and 248 of this title.

Section 43, act Mar. 3, 1919, ch. 98, § 3, 40 Stat. 1303, related to the transfer of property and equipment to the Service. Act Mar. 4, 1921, ch. 156, 41 Stat. 1365, formerly cited to section 43, was repealed by act Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53, 70A Stat. 641.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, § 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9(b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3(b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-851, § 4(b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3 (b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

§ 44, 45. Repealed. Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, § 1 (45), 65 Stat. 703.

Sections, act Mar. 15, 1920, ch. 100, §§ 1, 4, 41 Stat. 530, 531, which related to transfer of surplus motor-propelled vehicles in the War Department (now Department of the Army) to the Federal Security Agency (now Department of Health, Education, and Welfare) for the use of the Public Health Service, are now covered by sections 483 and 484 of Title 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works. § 46. Relocation of private physicians and dentists; relocation allowance; travel and transportation costs.

CODIFICATION

Section, which was from the First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1944, act Dec. 23, 1943, ch. 380, title I, § 101, 57 Stat. 617, was not repeated in subsequent appropriation acts.

PAY

CROSS REFERENCES

Pay and allowances generally, see Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services.

§ 61. Travel expenses for travel on Government-owned vessels.

CODIFICATION

Section, acts Jan. 22, 1925, ch. 87, title I, 43 Stat. 774; Mar. 2, 1926, ch. 43, title I, § 1, 44 Stat. 147, has been omitted. See section 404 et seq. of Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services.

§ 62. Repealed. Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53, 70A Stat. 641.

Section, act May 18, 1920, ch. 190, § 11, 41 Stat. 604, related to longevity pay and credit for service in other branches. Similar provisions are now contained in section 517 of Title 10, Armed Forces, and sections 201, 203205 of Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services.

§ 63. Computation of length of service of officers of Public Health Service.

CODIFICATION

Section, acts May 28, 1924, ch. 203, 43 Stat. 194; Feb. 11, 1925, ch. 209, 43 Stat. 872; May 21, 1926, ch. 355, 44 Stat. 604, which related to time spent at the Military and Naval Academies, expired with the appropriation acts of which it was a part.

§ 64. Repealed. Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53, 70A Stat. 641.

Section, act May 18, 1920, ch. 190, § 12, 41 Stat. 604, related to transportation of dependents. See sections 404407, and 409-411 of Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services.

SS 64a to 64c. Omitted.

CODIFICATION

Section 64a, act Feb. 21, 1929, ch. 288, 45 Stat. 1254, defined child and children as used in former section 64 of this title, is now covered by section 401 of Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services.

Section 64b, act June 24, 1935, ch. 291, § 3, 49 Stat. 421, which defined permanent change in station as used in former section 64 of this title. See section 411 of Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services.

Provisions of section 64c, which related to use of government automobiles to transport school children at isolated stations, were enacted as permanent legislation by the 1948 amendment to section 227 of this title. Former section 64c was based upon the following appropriation acts:

1948-June 14, 1948, ch. 465, title II, § 201, 62 Stat. 400. 1947-July 8, 1947, ch. 210, title II, § 201, 61 Stat. 267. 1946 July 26, 1946, ch. 672, title II, § 201, 60 Stat. 690. 1945--July 3, 1945, ch. 263, title II, § 201, 59 Stat. 368. 1944 June 28, 1944, ch. 302, title II, § 201, 58 Stat. 559. 1943-July 12, 1943, ch. 221, title II, § 201, 57 Stat. 507. 1942-July 2, 1942, ch. 475, title II, § 201, 56 Stat. 582. 1941-July 1, 1941, ch. 269, title II, § 201, 55 Stat. 483. 1940-June 26, 1940, ch. 428, title II, § 201, 54 Stat. 587.

§ 65. Repealed. Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53, 70A Stat. 641.

Section, acts Mar. 2, 1923, ch. 178, title I, 42 Stat. 1385; Aug. 4, 1949, ch. 393, § 11, 63 Stat. 559, prohibited the issuance of heat or light in kind to any person in the Public Health Service while such person is receiving an allowance for rental of quarters.

§§ 66 to 69. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 66, act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, § 8, 46 Stat. 151, which provided for disability pay for commissioned offlcers, is now covered by section 212 of this title.

Section 67, act May 14, 1937, ch. 180, title I, § 1, 50 Stat. 148, which provided for compensation of field employees rendering part-time and call services, is now covered by section 210 of this title.

Section 68, act June 26, 1940, ch. 428, title II, 54 Stat. 584, as repeated by act July 1, 1941, ch. 269, title II, 55 Stat. 480, which provided transportation funds for shipment of deceased officers, is now covered by section 224 of this title.

Section 69, acts May 27, 1908, ch. 200, § 1, 35 Stat. 373; May 13, 1938, ch. 213, 52 Stat. 352; Oct. 28, 1943, ch. 289, 57 Stat. 583, provided for the settlement of accounts of deceased officers and men. See section 2771 of Title 10, Armed Forces.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9 (b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4 (b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3(b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

§ 70. Repealed. Pub. L. 89-554, § 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 655.

Section, act June 30, 1949, ch. 286, title I, 63 Stat. 365, provided for a per diem allowance of officers detailed to the Coast Guard.

Acts June 26, 1943, ch. 147, title I, 57 Stat. 210; Mar. 31, 1943, ch. 30, § 1, 57 Stat. 55; June 22, 1944, ch. 269, title I, 58 Stat. 315; May 29, 1945, ch. 130, 59 Stat. 216; July 12, 1946, ch. 569, § 1, 60 Stat. 530; July 1, 1947, ch. 186, title I, 61 Stat. 225; June 19, 1948, ch. 558, title I, 62 Stat. 562, which contained provisions similar to former section 70 of this title, were repealed by Pub. L. 89-554, § 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 651-654.

§ 70a. Repealed. Dec. 28, 1945, ch. 597, § 4, 59 Stat. 662. Section, act Oct. 27, 1943, ch. 287, § 6, 57 Stat. 583, provided for reimbursement for property lost or destroyed in service while serving with the Navy.

Chapter 1A.-THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE; SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS

§§ 71 to 71r. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Former sections 71-71q, were set out as sections 17a, 17b, 8a, 23g, 9a, 38, 39, 18a, 41, 66, 37, 35, 36, 34, 11a, 28a, 40, and 42 and were based on act Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, 46 Stat. 150. Former section 71r, based on acts Apr. 9, 1930, ch. 125, 46 Stat. 152; May 26, 1930, ch. 320, 46 Stat. 379, was set out as former section 21 of this title. All of the foregoing sections were repealed by act July 1, 1944. See notes under said sections of this title.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, § 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9 (b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4 (b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3 (b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

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§§ 81 to 87. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 81, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 1, 27 Stat. 449, which provided penalties for the entry of vessels in violation of quarantine laws, is now covered by section 271 of this title.

Section 82, acts Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 2, 27 Stat. 450; Aug. 18, 1894, ch. 300, 28 Stat. 372; Feb. 27, 1921, ch. 80, 41 Stat. 1149; Feb. 7, 1925, ch. 146, 43 Stat. 809; July 10, 1940, ch. 566, 54 Stat. 747, which provided for bills of health, is now covered by section 269 of this title.

Section 82a, acts Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 13, as added Mar. 3, 1931, ch. 409, § 1, 46 Stat. 1491, which provided for duplicate bills of health, is now covered by section 269 of this title.

Section 83, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 11, as added Mar. 3, 1901, ch. 836, 31 Stat. 1087, provided that vessels from foreign ports without bill of health not entering the United States were subject to quarantine regulations. Section 84, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 6, 27 Stat. 452, provided for the disposition of infected vessels.

Section 85, act June 19, 1906, ch. 3433, § 4, 34 Stat. 300, which provided penalties for infractions of quarantine, is now covered by section 271 of this title.

Section 86, act Apr. 29, 1878, ch. 66 § 1, 20 Stat. 37, prohibited entry of vessels and vehicles contrary to state quarantine laws. Provisions concerning quarantine are

now contained in sections 264-272 of this title. Compliance with state laws, see section 97 of this title.

Section 87, act Apr. 17, 1917, ch. 3, § 1, 40 Stat. 6, provided for the payment of cost of fumigation and disinfection of foreign vessels.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9 (b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4 (b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3(b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

§ 88. Discharge of cargo of vessel in quarantine.

Whenever, by the health laws of any State, or by the regulations made pursuant thereto, any vessel arriving within a collection district of such State is prohibited from coming to the port of entry by law established for such district, and such health laws require or permit the cargo of the vessel to be unladen at some other place within or near to such district, the collector, after due report to him of the whole of such cargo, may grant his warrant or permit for the unlading and discharge thereof, under the care of the surveyor, or of one or more inspectors, at some other place where such health laws permit, and upon the conditions and restrictions which shall be directed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, or which such collector may, for the time, deem expedient for the security of the public revenue. (R. S. § 4793; 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, § 201, eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F. R. 2728, 53 Stat. 1424; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, §§ 5, 8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953, 18 F. R. 2053, 67 Stat. 631.)

DERIVATION

Act Feb. 23, 1799, ch. 12, § 2, 1 Stat. 619.

CODIFICATION

Words "or delivery" which were included in this section as originally enacted, were omitted as ports of delivery were abolished by 1913 Reorg. Plan, eff. Mar. 3, 1913, and set out as a note under section 1 of Title 19, Customs Duties.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of the Federal Security Administrator were transferred to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and all agencies of the Federal Security Agency were transferred to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare by section 5 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1 set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. The Federal Security Agency and the office of Administrator were abolished by section 8 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1.

Public Health Service and its functions and personnel were transferred to the Federal Security Agency, by 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, see Transfer of functions note under section 88 of this title.

CROSS REFERENCES

Quarantine stations, see section 267 of this title.

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in sections 91, 97 of this title. § 89. Quarantine warehouses; erection.

There shall be purchased or erected, under the orders of the President, suitable warehouses, with wharves and inclosures, where merchandise may be unladen and deposited, from any vessel which shall be subject to a quarantine, or other restraint, pursuant to the health laws of any State, at such convenient places therein as the safety of the public revenue and the observance of such health laws may require. (R. S. § 4794.)

DERIVATION

Act Feb. 23, 1799, ch. 12, § 3, 1 Stat. 620.

CROSS REFERENCES

Establishment and management of quarantine stations, grounds and anchorages, see section 267 of this title. SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in section 97 of this title.

§ 90. Same; deposit of goods.

Whenever the cargo of a vessel is unladen at some other place than the port of entry under sections 88 and 89 of this title, all the articles of such cargo shall be deposited, at the risk of the parties concerned therein, in such public or other warehouses or inclosures as the collector shall designate, there to remain under the joint custody of such collector and of the owner, or master, or other person having charge of such vessel, until the same are entirely unladen or discharged, and until the articles so deposited may be safely removed without contravening such health laws. And when such removal is allowed, the collector having charge of such articles may grant permits to the respective owners or consignees, their factors or agents, to receive all merchandise which has been entered, and the duties accruing upon which have been paid, upon the payment by them of a reasonable rate of storage; which shall be fixed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare for all public warehouses and inclosures. (R. S. 4795; 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, §201, eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F. R. 2728, 53 Stat. 1424; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, §§ 5, 8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953, 18 F. R. 2053, 67 Stat. 631.)

DERIVATION

Act Feb. 23, 1799, ch. 12, § 2, 1 Stat. 619.

CODIFICATION

Omission of words "or delivery", see note under section 88 of this title.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of the Federal Security Administrator were transferred to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and all agencies of the Federal Security Agency were transferred to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare by section 5 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. The Federal Security Agency and the office of Administrator were abolished by section 8 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1.

Public Health Service and its functions and personnel transferred to Federal Security Agency by 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, see note under section 88 of this title.

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in sections 91, 97 of this title. 47-500 0-71-vol. 9

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§ 91. Extending time for entry of vessels subject to quarantine.

The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare is authorized, whenever a conformity to such quarantines and health laws requires it, and in respect to vessels subject thereto, to prolong the terms limited for the entry of the same, and the report or entry of their cargoes, and to vary or dispense with any other regulations applicable to such reports or entries. No part of the cargo of any vessel shall, however, in any case, be taken out or unladen therefrom, otherwise than is allowed by law, or according to the regulations established by sections 88 and 90 of this title. (R. S. § 4796; 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, § 201, eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F. R. 2728, 53 Stat. 1424; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, §§ 5, 8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953, 18 F. R. 2053, 67 Stat. 631.)

DERIVATION

Act Feb. 23, 1799, ch. 12, § 1, 1 Stat. 619.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of the Federal Security Administrator were transferred to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and all agencies of the Federal Security Agency were transferred to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare by section 5 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, set out as a note under section 623 of Title 5, Executive Departments and Government Officers and Employees. The Federal Security Agency and the office of Administrator were abolished by section 8 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1.

Public Health Service and its functions and personnel transferred to Federal Security Agency by 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, see note under section 88 of this title.

§§ 92 to 96. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 92, acts Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 3, 27 Stat. 450; July 1, 1902, ch. 1370, § 1, 32 Stat. 712; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided for the enforcement of quarantine regulations, is now covered by sections 264-267 of this title.

Section 92a, acts Apr. 29, 1878, ch. 66, § 5, 20 Stat. 38: July 1, 1902, ch. 1370, § 1, 32 Stat. 712; Aug. 14, 1912, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided for a national quarantine system, is now covered by sections 264-267 of this title.

Section 93, acts Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 4, 27 Stat. 451; July 1, 1902, ch. 1370, § 1, 32 Stat. 712; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided for the duties of the Surgeon General relating to quarantine, is now covered by sections 264-270 of this title.

Section 94, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 5, 27 Stat. 451, which provided for regulations to secure sanitary conditions of vessels, is now covered by section 269 of this title.

Section 94a, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 14, as added Mar. 3, 1931, ch. 409, § 1, 46 Stat. 1492, which provided for hours of inspection at quarantine stations, is now covered by section 267 of this title.

Section 94b, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 16, as added Mar. 3, 1931, ch. 409, § 1, 46 Stat. 1492, which provided for the schedule of charges and payment of them, is now covered by section 269 of this title.

Section 94c, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 15, as added Mar. 3, 1931, ch. 409, § 1, 46 Stat. 1492, which provided for the procurement of health certificates, is now covered by section 269 of this title.

Section 94d, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 17, as added Mar. 3, 1931, ch. 409, § 1, 46 Stat. 1492, which provided medical and hospital benefits to officers and employees of the national quarantine service, is now covered by section 253 of this title.

Section 94e, act Mar. 3, 1931, ch. 409, § 3, 46 Stat. 1492, which provided for extended quarantine service, is now covered by section 267 of this title.

Section 95, acts Mar. 27, 1890, ch. 51, § 1, 26 Stat. 31; July 1, 1902, ch. 1370, § 1, 32 Stat. 712; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which related to regulations to prevent spread of communicable diseases, is now covered by section 264 of this title.

Section 96, act June 19, 1906, ch. 3433, § 6, 34 Stat. 301, provided that Jurisdiction over established station acquired by the United States be ceded before payment of compensation.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9 (b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4 (b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3(b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

§ 97. State health laws observed by United States officers.

The quarantines and other restraints established by the health laws of any State, respecting any vessels arriving in, or bound to, any port or district thereof, shall be duly observed by the officers of the customs revenue of the United States, by the masters and crews of the several Coast Guard cutters, and by the military officers commanding in any fort or station upon the seacoast; and all such officers of the United States shall faithfully aid in the execution of such quarantines and health laws, according to their respective powers and within their respective precincts, and as they shall be directed, from time to time, by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. But nothing in this section and sections 88 to 91 and 112 of this title shall enable any State to collect a duty of tonnage or impost without the consent of Congress. (R. S. § 4792; 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, § 201, eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F. R. 2728, 53 Stat. 1424; Aug. 4, 1949, ch. 393, §§ 1, 20, 63 Stat. 495, 561; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, §§ 5, 8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953, 18 F. R. 2053, 67 Stat. 631.)

DERIVATION

Act Feb. 23, 1799, ch. 12, § 1, 1 Stat. 619.

AMENDMENTS

1949-Act Aug. 4, 1949, reestablished the Coast Guard and repealed act Jan. 28, 1915, ch. 20, § 1, 38 Stat. 800, former authority for substitution of "Coast Guard cutters" for "revenue-cutters".

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1949 AMENDMENT

Amendment of section by act Aug. 4, 1949, effective the first day of the third month after the month of approval, August 1949, see note set out preceding chapter 1 of Title 14, Coast Guard.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of the Federal Security Administrator were transferred to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and all agencies of the Federal Security Agency were transferred to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare by section 5 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. The Federal Security Agency and the office of Administrator were abolished by section 8 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1.

All functions of all officers of the Department of the Treasury, and all functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, were transferred, with certain exceptions, to the Secretary of the Treasury, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions, by any of such officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 26, §§ 1, 2, eff. July 31, 1950, 15 F. R. 4935, 64 Stat. 1280, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Such Plan provided that, notwithstand

ing such transfer of functions, the Coast Guard shall continue to operate as a part of the Navy, subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Navy, in time of war or when the President shall so direct, as provided in sections 1 and 3 of Title 14, Coast Guard.

The Coast Guard was transferred to the Department of Transportation and all functions, powers, and duties, relating to the Coast Guard, of the Secretary of the Treasury and of other offices and officers of the Department of the Treasury were transferred to the Secretary of Transportation by Pub. L. 89-670, Oct. 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 931, which created the Department of Transportation. See section 1655 (b) of Title 49, Transportation.

Public Health Service and its functions and personnel transferred to Federal Security Agency by 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, see note under section 88 of this title.

§ 98. Vessels for quarantine officers.

The Secretary of the Navy is authorized, in his discretion, at the request of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to place gratuitously, at the disposal of the proper quarantine authorities, at any of the ports of the United States, to be used temporarily for quarantine purposes, such vessels or hulks belonging to the United States as are not required for other uses of the National Government, subject to such restrictions and regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may deem necessary to impose for the preservation thereof. (June 14, 1879, No. 6, 21 Stat. 50; 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, § 201, eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F. R. 2728, 53 Stat. 1424; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, §§ 5, 8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953, 18 F. R. 2053, 67 Stat. 631.)

CODIFICATION

"Federal Security Administrator" was substituted for "National Board of Health" and "proper quarantine authorities" for "commissioners of quarantine, or the proper authorities" on the authority of act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 9, 27 Stat. 449, which abolished the National Board of Health, and 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I. Act Feb. 15, 1893, was repealed by act July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title IX, § 913, 58 Stat. 714, renumbered Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, § 5, 60 Stat. 1049; Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9(b), 62 Stat. 47; July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720; Sept. 4, 1964, Pub. L. 88-581, § 4(b), 78 Stat. 919, Oct. 6, 1965, Pub. L. 89-239, § 3(b), 79 Stat. 931.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of the Federal Security Administrator were transferred to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and all agencies of the Federal Security Agency were transferred to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare by section 5 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. The Federal Security Agency and the office of Administrator were abolished by section 8 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1.

S$ 99 to 108. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 99, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 12, as added Mar. 3, 1901, ch. 836, 31 Stat. 1087, which provided medical officers performing duties as quarantine officers with authority to administer oaths, is now covered by section 272 of this title.

Section 100, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 8, 27 Stat. 452, provided compensation for use of State buildings for quarantine purposes.

Section 101, act June 19, 1906, ch. 3433, § 5, 34 Stat. 301, which provided for the acquisition of quarantine stations, is now covered by section 267 of this title.

Section 102, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 10, as added Mar. 3, 1901, ch. 836, 31 Stat. 1086; and amended July 1, 1902, ch. 1370, § 1, 32 Stat. 712, which provided for the establishment of quarantine grounds, is now covered by sections 267 and 271 of this title.

Section 103, act June 19, 1906, ch. 3433, § 1, 34 Stat. 299, which provided for the control and management of quarantine grounds, is now covered by section 267 of this title.

Section 104, acts June 19, 1906, ch. 3433, § 2, 34 Stat. 299; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, provided for the transferral of title of land and water from other departments to the Service for its use.

Section 105, act June 19, 1906, ch. 3433, § 3, 34 Stat. 300, provided for notice of selection of places for quarantine stations and anchorages.

Section 106, acts Aug. 1, 1888, ch. 727, § 1, 25 Stat. 355; July 1, 1902, ch. 1370, § 1, 32 Stat. 712; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided penalties for trespass on quarantine stations, is now covered by section 271 of this title.

Section 107, act Mar. 27, 1890, ch. 51, § 2, 26 Stat. 31, which provided penalties for the violation of quarantine laws by officers of Service, is now covered by section 271 of this title.

Section 108, act Mar. 27, 1890, ch. 51, § 3. 26 Stat. 32, which provided penalties for the violation of quarantine laws by common carriers, is now covered by section 271 of this title.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, § 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9(b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4(b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89–239, § 3 (b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

§ 109. Repealed. May 29, 1928, ch. 901, § 1 (24), 45 Stat. 986, 988.

Section, acts June 12, 1917, ch. 27, § 1, 40 Stat. 121; June 5, 1920, ch. 235, § 1, 41 Stat. 885; Feb. 17, 1922, ch. 55, 42 Stat. 380; Jan. 3, 1923, ch. 22, 42 Stat. 1102; Apr. 4, 1924, ch. 84, title I, 43 Stat. 76; Jan. 20, 1925, ch. 85, § 1, 43 Stat. 757; Jan. 22, 1925, ch. 87, title I, 43 Stat. 775, required a detailed report to be made to Congress of expenditures to prevent epidemics.

S$ 110, 111. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 110, acts June 5, 1920, ch. 235, § 1, 41 Stat. 875; June 16, 1921, ch. 23, § 1, 42 Stat. 38, which provided for a schedule of charges for vessels at New York quarantine station, is now covered by section 269 of this title.

Section 111, act Feb. 15, 1893, ch. 114, § 7, 27 Stat. 452, which provided for the suspension of immigration, is now covered by section 265 of this title.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, § 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9(b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4(b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3(b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

§ 112. Removal of revenue officers from port during epidemic.

Whenever, by the prevalence of any contagious or epidemic disease in or near the place by law established as the port of entry for any collection district, it becomes dangerous or inconvenient for the officers of the revenue employed therein to continue the discharge of their respective offices at such port, the Secretary of the Treasury, or, in his absence, the Undersecretary of the Treasury, may direct the removal of the officers of the revenue from such port to any other more convenient place, within, or as near as may be to, such collection district. And at such place such officers may exercise the same powers, and shall be liable to the same duties, according to existing circumstances, as in the port or district established by law. Public notice of any such removal shall be given as soon

as may be. (R. S. § 4797; July 31, 1894, ch. 174, § 4, 28 Stat. 205; June 10, 1921, ch. 18, § 301, 42 Stat. 23; Feb. 17, 1922, ch. 55, 42 Stat. 366.) DERIVATION

Act Feb. 23, 1799, ch. 12, § 4, 1 Stat. 620.

CODIFICATION

Acts July 31, 1894, and June 10, 1921, abolished the offices of First Comptroller and Comptroller of the Treasury.

Act Feb. 17, 1922, substituted "Undersecretary of the Treasury" for "the First Comptroller'".

CROSS REFERENCES

Cost of removal of public officer by reason of sickness, etc., see section 554 of Title 31, Money and Finance.

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in section 97 of this title.

SS 113, 114. Repealed. June 25, 1948, ch. 646, §§ 21, 39, 62 Stat. 862, 992, eff. Sept. 1, 1948.

Section 113, R. S. § 4799; act Mar. 3, 1911, ch. 231, § 291, 36 Stat. 1167, related to adjournment of courts during an epidemic.

Section 114, R. S. § 4800, related to removal of prisoners during an epidemic.

Chapter 3.-LEPROSY

STATION AND LABORATORY AT MOLOKAI, HAWAII

§§ 121 to 125. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 121, acts Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1443, § 1, 33 Stat. 1009; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, provided for the establishment in perpetuity of a hospital station and laboratory at Molokai, Hawaii.

Section 122, act Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1443, § 3, 33 Stat. 1009, which provided for the admission and treatment of leper patients, is now covered by section 255 of this title.

Section 123, act Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1443, § 4, 33 Stat. 1009; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided for the detail of officers and employees for leprosy work, is now covered by section 215 of this title.

Section 124, acts Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1443, § 6, 33 Stat. 1010; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided regulations for administration of hospital station and laboratory, is now covered by section 256 of this title.

Section 125, acts Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1443, § 7, 33 Stat. 1010; Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, § 1, 36 Stat. 1394; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, § 1, 37 Stat. 309, which provided for additional pay and allowances to officers detailed on leprosy duty, is now covered by section 210 of this title.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT

Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, was renumbered 711 by act Aug. 13, 1946, ch. 958, § 5, 60 Stat. 1049, 713 by act Feb. 28, 1948, ch. 83, § 9(b), 62 Stat. 47, 813 by act July 30, 1956, ch. 779, § 3 (b), 70 Stat. 720, 913 by Pub. L. 88-581, § 4(b), Sept. 4, 1964, 78 Stat. 919, 1013 by Pub. L. 89-239, § 3(b), Oct. 6, 1965, 79 Stat. 931, and 1113 by Pub. L. 91-572, § 6(b), Dec. 24, 1970, 84 Stat. 1506.

LEPROSY HOME IN UNITED STATES

S$ 131 to 135. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI, § 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 131, act Feb. 3, 1917, ch. 26, § 1, 39 Stat. 872, provided for the establishment of a leprosy home in the United States.

Section 132, act Feb. 3, 1917, ch. 26, § 4, 39 Stat. 873, provided for the erection of buildings for the home.

Section 133, act Feb. 3, 1917, ch. 26, § 2, 39 Stat. 873, which provided for receipt of lepers into the home, is now covered by section 255 of this title.

Section 134, act Feb. 3, 1917, ch. 26, § 3, 39 Stat. 873, which provided for regulations governing the home, is now covered by sections 255 and 256 of this title.

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