The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 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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... chapter . When post- age is to be computed at the end of each calendar month on the total bulk weight of all issues mailed during the month as provided for by § 125.6 ( c ) of this chapter , the statement must be filed with the first ...
... chapter . When post- age is to be computed at the end of each calendar month on the total bulk weight of all issues mailed during the month as provided for by § 125.6 ( c ) of this chapter , the statement must be filed with the first ...
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... chapter . Ordinary ( unreg- istered ) articles bearing a return address in another country are accepted only at risk of senders . § 221.2 Postage . ( a ) Prepayment . Articles must be fully prepaid to assure dispatch without delay and ...
... chapter . Ordinary ( unreg- istered ) articles bearing a return address in another country are accepted only at risk of senders . § 221.2 Postage . ( a ) Prepayment . Articles must be fully prepaid to assure dispatch without delay and ...
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... chapter will be given the postal service indicated on its cover . There is no limitation as to the countries to which this mail may be addressed pro- vided the service desired is available . The mail is subject to the weight and size ...
... chapter will be given the postal service indicated on its cover . There is no limitation as to the countries to which this mail may be addressed pro- vided the service desired is available . The mail is subject to the weight and size ...
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... chapter , and all other articles excluded from the domestic mail , which either from their nature or packing are likely to soil or damage the mail or are injurious to health , life , or property . Articles containing gas or liquid under ...
... chapter , and all other articles excluded from the domestic mail , which either from their nature or packing are likely to soil or damage the mail or are injurious to health , life , or property . Articles containing gas or liquid under ...
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... chapter . ( b ) Restricted articles- ( 1 ) Gold and gold certificates . ( See Part 254 of this chapter . ) ( 2 ) Tobacco seed and plants . ( See § 255.2 of this chapter . ) ( 3 ) Plant material generally . ( See § 231.2 ( b ) ( 5 ) of ...
... chapter . ( b ) Restricted articles- ( 1 ) Gold and gold certificates . ( See Part 254 of this chapter . ) ( 2 ) Tobacco seed and plants . ( See § 255.2 of this chapter . ) ( 3 ) Plant material generally . ( See § 231.2 ( b ) ( 5 ) of ...
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Page 39 - antique firearm" means any firearm not designed or redesigned for using rim fire or conventional center fire ignition with fixed ammunition and manufactured in or before 1898 (including any matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition system or replica thereof, whether actually manufactured before or after the year 1898) and also any firearm using fixed ammunition manufactured in or before 1898, for which ammunition is no longer manufactured in the United States and is not readily...
Page 595 - The interest of a spouse, minor child, or other member of an employee's immediate household is considered to be an interest of the employee. For the purpose of this section, "member of an employee's immediate household" means those blood relations who are residents of the employee's household.
Page 595 - If any information required to be included on a statement of employment and financial interests or supplementary statement, including holdings placed in trust, is not known to the employee but is known to another person, the employee shall request that other person to submit information in his behalf.
Page 95 - States in all categories serving outside the United States and the District of Columbia and their spouses and dependents when residing with or accompanying them, whether or not the employee is subject to the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, and whether or not paid from funds appropriated by the Congress.
Page 88 - Franked mail is forwarded like any other mail, but when once delivered to the addressee it may not be remailed. A package of franked pieces may be sent by a person entitled to the franking privilege to one addressee, who, on receiving and opening the package, may on behalf of such person place addresses on the franked articles and mail them.
Page 95 - Act of 1949, as amended, and whether or not paid from funds appropriated by the Congress. (4) Members of religious groups or welfare agencies assisting members of the Armed Forces, who are officially attached to and serving with the Armed Forces, and their spouses and dependents.
Page 97 - Except as provided in § 138.2(a) the matter is for the use of the blind or other persons who cannot use or read conventionally printed material because of a physical impairment who are certified by competent authority as unable to read normal reading material; (b) No charge, or rental, subscription, or other fee, is required for such matter or a charge, or rental, subscription, or other fee is required for such matter not in excess of the cost thereof; (c) The matter may be opened for postal inspection;...
Page 46 - advertisements" includes display, classified, and all other forms of advertisements; the term also includes editorial or other reading matter for the publication of which money or other valuable consideration is paid, accepted, or promised. When the publisher is not compensated for the publication of editorial or other reading matter, such matter will take the rate of postage for other than advertising. Articles, items, and notices in the form of reading matter inserted in accordance with a custom...
Page 88 - A person entitled to use franked mail may not loan his frank or permit its use by any committee, organization, or association; or permit its use by any person for the benefit or use of any committee; organization, or association.
Page 61 - Four times a year In January, February, October, and November. A publication may not be published under a frequency that provides for less than four issues each year. Issues must be published regularly as called for by the statement of frequency. Publishers may change the number of issues scheduled and adopt a new statement of frequency by filing an application for second-class reentry. (See §22.3(d)).