United States Code, Volume 12

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Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives, 1995

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Contents

Area Redevelopment Program Omitted
28
Training Generally
44
Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Sav
46
Acquisition and Operation of Hospital
48
Transportation of Hazardous Material 331 Theft Prevention
51
s by 15
53
Intermodal Transportation SUBTITLE VIIAVIATION PROGRAMS
55
Sanitary Food Transportation PART AAIR COMMERCE AND SAFETY
57
Intermodal Safe Container Transporta tion SUBPART IGENERAL
59
Chap
69
SUBTITLE IVINTERSTATE COMMERCE 401 General Provisions
71
28
74
9
76
32
81
ments and Seashores
90
29
93
11
96
General Provisions SUBPART IIECONOMIC REGULATION
101
Chap
103
Jurisdiction 413 Foreign Air Transportation
105
Rates Tariffs and Valuations 415 Pricing
107
Water Resources Research
109
9
111
Finance 421 LaborManagement Provisions
113
113B Terrorism
114
Child Development Associate Scholarship
115
Investigations Rights and Remedies 441 Registration and Recordation of Aircraft
117
Civil and Criminal Penalties 443 Insurance
119
International Child Abduction Remedies
121
Coordinated Services for Children Youth
127
Recreational Boating Safety
131
Pollution Prevention
133
10
134
Sites 23
143
National Defense Technology and Indus trial Base Defense Reinvestment and Defense Conversion
148
Repealed Chap 405 Repealed 407 Schools and Camps PART IVSERVICE SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT 431 Repealed
149
Repealed
150
Issue of Supplies Services and Facilities
152
Exchange of Material and Disposal of Ob solete Surplus or Unclaimed Property
153
13
154
Acceptance of Gifts and Services
155
Transportation
157
Real Property Related Personal Proper ty and Lease of NonExcess Property
159
Environmental Restoration
160
Property Records and Report of Theft or Loss of Certain Property
161
25
162
Military Claims
163
Health Professions Stipend Program
164
Accountability and Responsibility
165
Defense Mapping Agency
167
31
168
Military Construction Family Housing 439 Sale of Serviceable Material 441 Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces 443 Disposal ...
169
Security and Control of Supplies
171
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program SUBTITLE BARMY
172
Definitions
180
67
182
cies
183
21
184
30
192
33
194
Facilities for Reserve Components
195
TITLE 14COAST GUARD
196
Department of the Army 305 The Army Staff 307 The Army 331 Strength PART IIPERSONNEL 503 Department of the Navy 505 Office of the Chi...
197
31
198
45
200
General 451 Alcohol and Controlled Substances Test
201
Safety Appliances
203
Signal Systems 453 Fees
205
Pen Registers and Trap and Trace
206
Creditors the Debtor and the Estate
207
Repealed 511 Repealed
208
Accidents and Incidents 461 Investigations and Proceedings
209
Hours of Service 463 Penalties
211
Survivors and Dependents Educational
212
Limitations
213
Bureaus Office of the Judge Advocate General
214
Repealed 516 Repealed 517 Repealed
217
15A Interstate Transportation of Petroleum
218
36
219
53
221
35
229
36
237
General 473 International Airport Facilities
241
Amtrak 475 Noise
243
Labor
245
61
246
34
247
54
249
75
252
36
255
General
256
56
259
Law Enforcement 491 BuyAmerican Preferences SUBTITLE VIMOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER SUBTITLE VIIIPIPELINES PROGRAMS 601 S...
261
TITLE 12BANKS AND BANKING
272
Regulatory Measurement
274
37
275
3
278
61
284
Repealed PART IIPERSONNEL 335 Appointments in the Regular Army 531 Repealed
285
6
286
Community Facilities and Advance Land
297
Motor Vehicle Safety 605 Interstate Commerce Regulation
301
National Driver Register SUBTITLE IXCOMMERCIAL SPACE
303
National Automobile Title Information TRANSPORTATION System 701 Commercial Space Launch Activities PART BCOMMERCIAL 703 Space T...
305
61
310
Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Matching Grants
311
Claims Effective Dates and Payments
313
Motor Carrier Safety
315
Participation in International Registra 801 Bills of Lading
317
68
332
Enlistments
333
7
335
Appointments as Reserve Officers
337
Miscellaneous
338
Temporary Appointments
339
Active Duty
341
Special Appointments Assignments De tails and Duties
343
Rank and Command
345
Repealed
347
Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties
349
Repealed
351
Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits
353
Hospitalization
355
Decorations and Awards
357
Computation of Retired
371
Civilian Employees
373
Agents and Attorneys
375
4
380
Chap
383
38
387
1
390
15
398
Training Generally
401
United States Military Academy
403
17
406
Licenses and Certificates of Registry
407
19
414
5
415
71
417
7
419
65
423
Loans
431
44
432
TITLE 48TERRITORIES AND INSULAR
434
68
440
4
443
9
444
Tonnage Duties
454
21
458
Department of Housing and Urban Devel
462
10
464
69
472
41
475
TITLE 15COMMERCE AND TRADE
478
32B Colorado River Floodway
479
42
481
2A Securities and Trust Indentures
485
45
490
43
500
32
503
Territorial
509
46
514
Statistical and Commercial Information
515
13
526
Distribution in Grade
533
Grade and Rank of Officers
535
44A Antarctic Marine Living Resources Con
536
Enlistments
537
Original Appointments
539
Running Mates for Reserve Officers
541
Repealed
543
Temporary Appointments
544
Repealed
545
Repealed
547
zation and Functions
548
Reserve Promotions
549
Officers in Command
551
Special Assignments and Details
553
Administration
555
Rations
557
Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties
559
Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits
561
Hospitalization and Medical Care
563
Bands
565
Decorations and Awards
567
Discharge of Enlisted Members
569
Voluntary Retirement
571
1
572
Involuntary Retirement Separation and Furlough
573
Recall to Active Duty
575
Death Benefits Care of the Dead
577
75
581
77
590
81
597
Officer Procurement Programs
601
83
603
Retirement of Civilian Members of
607
50
616
Miscellaneous
631
Salvage Facilities
637
75
642
Civilian Employees
643
Quarters Utilities and Related Services
649
40
650
81
654
Prize
655
91
657
Accountability and Responsibility
661
76
689
53
695
Development and Control of Atomic
699
Energy Conservation
703
Veterans Benefits Administration
704
Energy Extension Service
728
95
742
54
751
14
758
56
762
57
774
10C Fish Research and Experimentation Pro
776
19
777
58
781
Fasteners
789
59
793
20
796
Definitions No present sections
801
The Air Force
807
21
813
Strength
831
Appointments as Reserve Officers
837
22
840
Special Appointments Assignments
843
Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties
849
Caustic Poisons Repealed
850
Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Reso
851
Hospitalization
855
Separation for Various Reasons
861
Retirement for Length of Service
867
PART IIITRAINING
886
Postal Service
896
Bureau of Land Management
898
Training Generally
901
Schools and Camps
907
Civil Reserve Air Fleet
931
Surveys
933
Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material
943
Real Property
949

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Page 376 - Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit...
Page 3 - construction" means the supervising, inspecting, actual building, and all expenses incidental to the construction or reconstruction of a highway, including locating, surveying, and mapping (including the establishment of temporary and permanent geodetic markers in accordance with specifications of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in the Department of Commerce), costs of rightsof-way, and elimination of hazards of railway-grade crossings.
Page 233 - That the Bureau of Indian Affairs, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, shall direct, supervise, and expend such moneys as Congress may From time to time appropriate, for the benefit, care, and assistance of the Indians throughout the United States for the following purposes: "General support and civilization, including education.
Page 103 - Act of 1 968, the Secretary shall not approve any program or project (other than any project for a park road or parkway under section 204 of this title) which requires the use of any publicly owned land from a public park, recreation area, or wildlife and waterfowl refuge of national.
Page 56 - Act shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing for the same type of work on similar construction in the immediate locality, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, in accordance with the Act of March 3, 1931, as amended, known as the Davis-Bacon Act (46 Stat.
Page 43 - That in approving projects to receive Federal aid under the provisions of this Act the Secretary of Agriculture shall give preference to such projects as will expedite the completion of an adequate and connected system of highways, interstate in character.
Page 314 - Jurisdiction to try and determine any action, suit, or proceeding arising within their respective jurisdictions, involving the right of any person, in whole or in part of Indian blood or descent, to any allotment of land under any law or treaty.
Page 311 - That where any Indian not residing upon a reservation, or for whose tribe no reservation has been provided by treaty, act of Congress, or executive order, shall make settlement upon any surveyed or unsurveyed lands of the United States not otherwise appropriated...
Page 287 - State or local authorities for the opening and establishment of public highways, in accordance with the laws of the State or Territory in which the lands are situated, through any Indian reservation or through any lands which have been allotted in severally to any individual Indian under any laws or treaties but which have not been conveyed to the allottee with full power of alienation.
Page 347 - ... subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States; or shall authorize regulation of the use of such property in a manner inconsistent with any Federal treaty, agreement, or statute or with any regulation made pursuant thereto; or shall confer jurisdiction upon the State to adjudicate, in probate proceedings or otherwise, the ownership or right to possession of such property or any interest therein.

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