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Section 135, act Feb. 3, 1917, ch. 26, § 5, 39 Stat. 873,
which provided for additional pay of officers detailed to
duty at said home, 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Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these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.

S$ 137 to 137g. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI,

§ 1113, 58 Stat. 714.

Section 137, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 1, 50 Stat. 559,

which provided for the establishment of the National

Cancer Institute, is now covered by section 281 of this

title.

Section 137a, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 2, 50 Stat. 559,

which provided for the powers and duties of the Surgeon

General, is now covered by section 282 of this title.

Section 137b, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 3, 50 Stat. 560,

which provided for the establishment of the National

Advisory Cancer Council, is now covered by section 218

of this title.

Section 137c, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 4, 50 Stat. 560,

which provided for the powers and functions of the

Council, is now covered by section 284 of this title.

Section 137d, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 5, 50 Stat. 561,

which provided for the administration of powers by

Surgeon General, is now covered by section 283 of this

title.

Section 137e, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 6, 50 Stat. 561,

which provided for the acceptance of gifts, is now covered

by section 283 of this title.

Section 137f, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 7, 50 Stat. 561,

which provided for appropriations, is now covered by sec-

tion 285 of this title.

Section 137g, act Aug. 5, 1937, ch. 565, § 8, 50 Stat. 562,

which related to appointment of officers, functions under

other provisions, regulations, reports, effective date, and

citation, is now covered in part by sections 209, 216, 229,

and 286 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Section 611 of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these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.

Chapter 4.-VIRUSES, SERUMS, TOXINS, ANTI-

TOXINS, ETC.

SS 141 to 148. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XI,
§ 1113, 58 Stat. 714

Section 141, act July 1, 1902, ch. 1378, § 1, 32 Stat. 728,
which provided for the regulation of sale of and interstate
traffic of viruses, serums, toxins, antitoxins, etc., is now
covered by section 262 of this title.

Section 142, act July 1, 1902, ch. 1378, § 2, 32 Stat. 729,
which related to falsely labeling or marking container or
package, is now covered by section 262 of this title.

Section 143, act July 1, 1902, ch. 1378, § 3, 32 Stat. 729.
which provided for the inspection of manufacturing es-
tablishments, is now covered by section 262 of this title.
Section 144, act July 1, 1902, ch. 1378, § 4, 32 Stat. 729,
which provided for the inspection of foreign manufactur-
ing establishments, is now covered by section 262 of this
title.

Section 145, acts July 1, 1902, ch. 1370; § 1, 32 Stat. 712;
July 1, 1902, ch. 1378, § 4, 32 Stat. 729; Aug. 14, 1912, ch.

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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 Or-
ganization and Employees. The Federal Security Agency
and the office of Administrator were abolished by section
8 of 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1.

"Federal Security Agency" was substituted for. "De-
partment of Labor" by 1946 Reorg. Plan No. 2, set out in
the Appendix to Title 5, which transferred the Children's
Bureau, exclusive of its Industrial Division, from the
Department of Labor to the Federal Security Agency.
Functions of the Bureau, its Chief, and of the Secretary
of Labor relating to such functions, were transferred to
the Federal Security Administrator.

Functions authorized by section 192 of this title and
such other functions of the Federal Security Agency as
the Administrator might designate were to be admin-
istered through the Children's Bureau under his direction
and control; and

Functions of the Children's Bureau under sections
201-216, 217-219 of Title 29, Labor, were transferred to
the Secretary of Labor.

For transfer of personnel, property, records and funds,
see section 12 of 1946 Reorg. Plan No. 2.

Act Apr. 9, 1912, established the Children's Bureau in

the Department of Commerce and Labor. Act Mar. 4,

1913, transferred the Children's Bureau to the Department

of Labor, which was created by that act, and is authority

for the substitution of "Department of Labor" for "De-

partment of Commerce and Labor".

Health research and research training resources in par-

ticipating foreign countries, use by Secretary in exercise

of functions under this chapter, see section 2102 of

Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse.

§ 192. Chief of bureau; investigations and reports.

The Children's Bureau shall be under the direc-

tion of a chief, to be appointed by the President,

by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

The said bureau shall investigate and report to the

Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, upon

all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and

child life among all classes of our people, and shall

especially investigate the questions of infant mortal-

ity, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts,

desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents and dis-

eases of children, employment, legislation affecting

children in the several States and Territorier. But

no official, or agent, or representative of said oureau

shall, over the objection of the head of the family,

enter any house used exclusively as a family resi-

dence. The chief of said bureau may from time to

time publish the results of these investigations in

such manner and to such extent as may be pre-

scribed by the Secretary. (Apr. 9, 1912, ch. 73, § 2,

37 Stat. 79; Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, §§ 3, 6, 37 Stat.

737, 738; Feb. 27, 1925, ch. 364, title IV, 43 Stat.

1050; 1946 Reorg. Plan No. 2, § 1, eff. July 16, 1946,

11 F. R. 7873, 60 Stat. 1095; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1,

§§ 5, 8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953, 18 F. R. 2053, 67 Stat. 631.)

§ 193.

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Administration and supervision of Service.

Organization of Service.

Composition of commissioned corps; appointment

of commissioned officers of Regular and Reserve

Corps.

Appointment and tenure of office of Surgeon Gen-
eral; reversion in rank.
Assignment of officers as Deputy Surgeon General
and Assistant Surgeons General; creation of tem-
porary positions as Assistant Surgeons General.
Grades, ranks, and titles of the commissioned corps;
maximum number in grade for each fiscal year.
Repealed.

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Medical examination and treatment of Federal em-

ployees, medical care at remote stations.

Medical examination of aliens.

253. Medical services to Coast Guard, Coast and Geo-
detic Survey, and Public Health Service; exam-
ination of personnel of Service assigned to Coast
Guard or Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Sec.

253a. Medical services to retired personnel of Coast and

254.

Geodetic Survey; treatment of dependents of
personnel; per diem hospitalization charges;
identification of persons eligible for treatment.
Interdepartmental work.

2548. Sharing of medical care facilities and resources.
(a) Definitions.

(b) Statement of purpose; agreements or arrange-
ments; reciprocity; reimbursement; credits.

254b. Assignment of medical and other health personnel

to critical need areas.

(a) Statement of purpose.

(b) Procedure; determination of need; certi-

fication; scope of care and services; fees;

payment by agency or third party respon-

sible for not providing required services;

deposit of funds collected.

(c) Assigned personnel as not included within
personnel quota of Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare.

(d) Utilization of health facilities.

(e) National Advisory Council on Health Man-
power Shortage Areas; establishment;
membership; appointment; functions;
term of office; compensation and travel

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263a. Licensing of laboratories.

(a) Definitions.

(b) Prohibition of unlicensed laboratory

procedures; small or infrequent op-

eration exemption.

(c) Laboratory procedures covered by
license.

(d) Application; information; standards;
period of validity; renewal; national
accreditation exemption; license fees.
(e) Revocation, suspension, or limitation;
notice and hearing; grounds.
(f) Legal procedure; imminent hazard to
public health; Jurisdiction of district
court; temporary injunctions or
restraining orders; bond; final orders.
(g) Appeals; petitions; record; additional
evidence; modified or new findings;
jurisdiction of court of appeals; con-
clusiveness of findings; review by
Supreme Court.

(h) Violations and penalties.

(1) Professional and insurance exemptions.
(1) Utilization of services or facilities of
public or private agencies; payments:
advances or reimbursement, install-

ments.

(k) State laws unaffected.

(1) State law coverage exemption.

SUBPART 3.-ELECTRONIC PRODUCT RADIATION CONTROL

263b. Congressional declaration of purpose.

(b) Bond.

(c) Liability of owner or consignee for expenses
connected with refusal of admission.

(d) Designation of agent for purposes of service.

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