The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 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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... continue their efforts to inform the public of the importance of safe boating practices . NOW , THEREFORE , I , LYNDON B. JOHNSON , PRESI- DENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , do hereby designate the week beginning July 3 , 1966 as ...
... continue their efforts to inform the public of the importance of safe boating practices . NOW , THEREFORE , I , LYNDON B. JOHNSON , PRESI- DENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , do hereby designate the week beginning July 3 , 1966 as ...
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... continues to shorten or cripple the lives of thousands of Americans . Each year , over half of all the deaths in our nation result from this affliction . Deaths or disabilities inflicted by heart disease which strike men and women of ...
... continues to shorten or cripple the lives of thousands of Americans . Each year , over half of all the deaths in our nation result from this affliction . Deaths or disabilities inflicted by heart disease which strike men and women of ...
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... continue to cost the lives of thousands of men , women , and children on our farms , and disable nearly 750,000 more each year . This grievous and unnecessary waste of human and economic re- sources , plus the profound physical and ...
... continue to cost the lives of thousands of men , women , and children on our farms , and disable nearly 750,000 more each year . This grievous and unnecessary waste of human and economic re- sources , plus the profound physical and ...
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... States of America A Proclamation Today the American Merchant Marine continues a long tradition of essential service to the American economy and defense . Through- LENT MONT ON F [ : 1 . I out 30 Proc . 3707 Proc . 370 Title 3 -- Chapter 1.
... States of America A Proclamation Today the American Merchant Marine continues a long tradition of essential service to the American economy and defense . Through- LENT MONT ON F [ : 1 . I out 30 Proc . 3707 Proc . 370 Title 3 -- Chapter 1.
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... continues to expand , we will con- tinue to need ships - fast , modern descendants of the famous " Clip- pers " -to carry our products to the far corners of the earth and return with the raw materials essential to our national ...
... continues to expand , we will con- tinue to need ships - fast , modern descendants of the famous " Clip- pers " -to carry our products to the far corners of the earth and return with the raw materials essential to our national ...
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Page 72 - Organization is to contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world without distinction of race, sex, language or religion by the Charter of the United Nations.
Page 200 - An employee shall not engage in outside employment or other outside activity not compatible with the full and proper discharge of the duties and responsibilities of his Government employment. Incompatible activities include but are not limited to: (1) Acceptance of a fee, compensation, gift, payment of expense, or any other thing of monetary value in circumstances in which acceptance may result in, or create the appearance of, conflicts of...
Page 202 - ... in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a just financial obligation means one acknowledged by the employee, or reduced to judgment by a court, and in a proper and timely manner...
Page 201 - Indebtedness. An employee shall pay each just financial obligation in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation...
Page 158 - After the creation of such board and for thirty days after such board has made its report to the President, no change, except by agreement, shall be made by the parties to the controversy in the conditions out
Page 201 - Aside from these restrictions, employees are free to engage in lawful financial transactions to the same extent as private citizens. Agencies may, however, further restrict such transactions in the light of the special circumstances of their Individual missions.
Page 201 - Use of Government property. An employee shall not directly or indirectly use, or allow the use of, Government property of any kind, including property leased to the Government, for other than officially approved activities. An employee has a positive duty to protect and conserve Government property, including equipment, supplies, and other property entrusted or issued to him.
Page 173 - Representatives of foreign governments in or to international organizations and officers and employees of such organizations shall be immune from suit and legal process relating to acts performed by them in their official capacity and falling within their functions as such representatives, officers, or employees except insofar as such immunity may be waived by the foreign government or international organization concerned.
Page 165 - NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution of the United States, by section...
Page 188 - Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 24, 1958, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION SECTION 1.