The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968
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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Page 537 - Budget IV Civil Service Commission (Equal Employment Opportunity) V International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board VI Department of Defense VII Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations VIII National Capital Transportation Agency IX Appalachian Regional Commission X National Capital Housing Authority XI United States Soldiers' Home XII District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency XIII National Commission on Product Safety Title 6— [Reserved] Chap.
Page 547 - System Automotive Agreement Adjustment Assistance Board Blind-Made Products, Committee on Purchases of Budget, Bureau of Business and Defense Services Administration Business Economics, Office of Canal Zone Regulations Census Bureau Children's Bureau Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Defense Office, Office of the Secretary of the Army Civil Rights Commission Civil Service Commission International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board Coast Guard Federal Procurement Regulations System Title and Subtitle...
Page 537 - Orders IV Codified Text of Selected Presidential Documents V Executive Office of the President Title 4 — Accounts I General Accounting Office II Federal Claims Collection Standards (General Accounting Office — Department of Justice) III...
Page 550 - Mines, Bureau of National Park Service Oil Import Administration Reclamation, Bureau of Secretary of the Interior, Office of Water Resources Research, Office of...
Page 548 - Education, Office of Emergency Planning, Office of Employees' Compensation, Bureau of Employees' Compensation Appeals Board Employment and Compensation in Canal Zone Employment Security, Bureau of Engineers, Corps of...
Page 270 - Past marketing of tobacco, making due allowance for drought, flood, hail, other abnormal weather conditions, plant bed, and other diseases; land, labor, and equipment available for the production of tobacco; crop-rotation practices ; and the soil and other physical factors affecting the production of tobacco...
Page 474 - Basis of farm allotment. (a) A farm allotment shall be determined for each old farm on the basis of the following factors as hereinafter applied: Past acreage of peanuts, taking into consideration the acreage allotments previously established for the farm; abnormal conditions affecting acreage; the farm peanut history acreages for the base period ; land, labor, and equipment available for the production of peanuts; crop-rotation practices ; and soil and other physical factors affecting the production...
Page 538 - Agriculture I Consumer and Marketing Service (Standards, Inspections, Marketing Practices) , Department of Agriculture II Consumer and Marketing Service (Consumer Food Programs), Department of Agriculture III Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture IV Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture VI Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture VII Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agricultural Adjustment) , Department of Agriculture VIII...
Page 539 - Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space I Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation II Civil Aeronautics Board III National Transportation Safety Board V National Aeronautics and Space Administration Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade SUBTITLE A — Office of the Secretary of Commerce SUBTITLE B — Regulations Relating to Commerce and Foreign Trade I Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce II National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce III Bureau of International...
Page 526 - State), abnormal conditions affecting acreage, land, labor, and equipment available for the production of rice, crop-rotation practices, and the soil and other physical factors affecting the production of rice.

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