![[ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA51&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U2ILwRgyLs3RMGasDNQpunK79v3Gw&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=688,204,105,496)
Executive order—Continued.
Organization of executive agencies.- 6166 | June 10, 1933 Amending E.O. 6166, June 10, 1933, 6228 July 28, 1933
relative to organization of ex
ecutive agencies. Delegating certain functions and | 6252 | Aug. 19, 1933
powers to and providing certain regulations for the Federal Emer- gency Administration of Public
Works. Prescribing provisions relating to 6260 | Aug. 28, 1933
the hoarding, export, and ear- marking of gold coin, bullion, or currency and to transactions in
foreign exchange. Authorizing the formation of a cor 6340 | Oct. 16, 1933
poration to be known as the
Commodity Credit Corporation. Relating to gold recovered from 6359 Oct. 25, 1933
natural deposits. Proclamation: Directing the opening of 2067 Dec. 21, 1933
mints to newly mined domestic silver. Executive order:
Amending E.O. 6260, Aug. 28, 1933, 6556 Jan. 12, 1934
relating to hoarding, export and earmarking of gold coin, bullion, or currency and to transactions
in foreign exchange. Prescribing regulations relating to 6560 Jan. 15, 1934
transactions in foreign exchange, transfers of credit, and the export
of coin and currency. Transferring the Bureau of Mines 6611 | Feb. 22, 1934
from the Department of Com- merce to the Department of the
Interior. Transferring the functions of the 6614 Feb. 26, 1934
War Department pertaining to national memorials and ceme- teries in Europe to the American
Battle Monuments Commission. Public notice and presentation of 6750 June 27, 1934
views to the Committee for Reci- procity Information in connection
with foreign trade agreements. Proclamation: Directing mint to receive 2092 Aug. 9, 1934
domestic silver. Executive order:
Prescribing rules governing the ob- 6913 Dec. 4, 1934
taining of narcotic drugs and preparations by qualified persons in the Virgin Islands from manu- facturers and wholesale dealers
in the United States. Delegating certain powers and func 6929 Dec. 26, 1934
tions to the Federal Emergency
Administrator of Public Works. See footnotes on p. 192.
![[ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA51&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U2ILwRgyLs3RMGasDNQpunK79v3Gw&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=720,664,102,666)
![[ocr errors][ocr errors]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA52&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U1wrQVJbgCREcf37K9AceI8W8ge6g&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=744,239,91,66)
![[ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA52&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U1wrQVJbgCREcf37K9AceI8W8ge6g&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=785,297,48,474)
Proclamation:
Modifying seignorage deduction for 2124 Apr. 10, 1935
silver coinage. Further modifying seignorage de- | 2125 Apr. 24, 1935
duction for silver coinage. Executive order:
Establishment of the Resettlement
Administration. Certain property, functions, and 7028 Apr. 30, 1935
funds of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration transferred to the Resettlement Adminis-
tration. Establishing the Division of Appli- 7034 May 6, 1935
cations and Information of the National Emergency Council, the Advisory Committee on Al- lotments and the Works Progress
Administration. Certain property, functions, and 7041 May 15, 1935
funds relating to subsistence homesteads transferred from the Secretary of the Interior to the
Resettlement Administration. Authorizing the Federal Emer- | 7064 | June 7, 1935
gency Administration of Public Works to continue to perform
its functions. Prescribing rules and regulations 7083 June 24, 1935
relating to methods of prosecut- ing projects under the Emer- gency Relief Appropriation Act
of 1935. Prescribing rules and regulations 7143 | Aug. 19, 1935
governing the making of loans by the Resettlement Adminis- tration under the Emergency Re-
lief Appropriation Act of 1935. Prescribing rules and regulations 7164 Aug. 29, 1935
relating to student-aid projects and to employment of youth on other projects under the Emer- gency Relief Appropriation Act
of 1935. Amending E.O. 7027, Apr. 30, 1935, 7200 | Sept. 26, 1935
establishing the Resettlement
Administration. Prescribing documents required of 7224A) Nov. 14, 1935
aliens entering the Philippine
Islands. Prescribing regulations governing 7233 Nov. 23, 1935
investigation under section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act
as emended. Prescribing regulations governing 7234 Nov. 25, 1935
deposit money orders issued by
the Canal Zone Postal Service. See footnotes on p. 192.
![[ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA52&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U1wrQVJbgCREcf37K9AceI8W8ge6g&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=785,752,49,462)
![[ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA53&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U2VXaNGz8RdkV4FmC820-SPBzy2JQ&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=674,212,87,394)
Executive order-Continued.
Prescribing regulations regarding | 7242 Dec. 6, 1935
highways, vehicles, and vehicular
traffic in the Canal Zone. Delegating to the Secretary of State, 7297 Feb. 16, 1936
as Chairman of the National Munitions Control Board, the power to grant licenses for the
exportation of tin-plate scrap. Amending E.O. 7164, Aug. 29, 1935, 7319 Mar. 18, 1936
prescribing rules and regulations relating to student-aid projects and to employment of youth on other projects under the Emer- gency Relief Appropriation Act
of 1935. Authorizing the Secretary of Agri 7347 Apr. 15, 1936
culture to acquire land for wild
life conservation purposes. Providing that the expenditure of 7396 June 22, 1936
funds under the Emergency Re- lief Appropriation Act of 1936 be made in accordance with regula- tions issued for the expenditure of funds appropriated by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 except as to rates of pay and eligibility for employ- ment. Amending E.O. 7164, Aug. 29, 1935, | 7433 | Aug. 18. 1936
prescribing rules and regulations relating to student-aid projects and to employment of youth on other projects under the Emer- gency Relief Appropriation Act
of 1935. Transferring property and funds 7496 | Nov. 14, 1936
pertaining to recreational proj- ects from the Resettlement Ad- ministration to the Secretary of
the Interior. The functions, funds, and property 7530 Dec. 31, 1936
of the Resettlement Administra- tion transferred to the Secretary
of Agriculture. Amending E.O. 7530, Dec. 31, | 7557 | Feb. 19, 1937
1936, transferring functions, funds and property of the Re- settlement Administration to the Secretary of Agriculture by the addition of certain Executive order numbers to the second
paragraph of the said order. Proclamation:
Export of arms, ammunition, and 2236 | May 1, 1937
implements of war to Spain. Enumeration of arms, ammunition, 2237 | May 1, 1937
and implements of war. See footnotes on p. 192.
![[ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA53&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U2VXaNGz8RdkV4FmC820-SPBzy2JQ&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=705,668,98,643)
![[ocr errors]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA54&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U1PNEe9tOO6fzG9---vKceV_RrnLQ&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=791,262,42,24)
Executive order:
Expenditure of funds under the 7649 June 29, 1937 | 1 CFR
Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1937 to be made in accord- ance with the rules and regula- tions issued for the expenditure of funds appropriated by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 and the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936 except as to rates of pay and
eligibility for employment. Prescribing regulations for carrying 7715 Sept. 26, 1937 2.2.*
into effect in the Virgin Islands certain provisions of the Mari-
huana Tax Act of 1937. Delegating to the Secretary of the 7756 Dec. 1, 1937 2.2.*
Interior certain powers and func- tions vested in the President by the Act of February 22, 1935 (49 Stat. 30) as amended, and author- izing the establishment of a Pe-
troleum Conservation Division. Prescribing regulations for the en- | 7757 | Dec. 1, 1937
2.2.* forcement of the provisions of the Act of February 22, 1935 (49 Stat. 30) as amended, and re- quiring certificates of clearance for petroleum and petroleum products moving in interstate
commerce. Constituting designated area and 7758 Dec. 1, 1937 2.2. *
establishing Federal Tender Board No. 1 for the enforcement of the provisions of the Act of February 22, 1935 (49 Stat. 30)
as amended. Revoking E.O. 7024-B, Apr. 25, 7759 Dec. 1, 1937 2.2.*
1935, and E.O. 7129-A, Aug. 6, 1935, relating to the shipment of petroleum in interstate and for-
eign commerce. Proclamation: Relating to seigniorage
2.2.* deduction for silver coinage. Executive order: Documents required of bona fide | 7797 | Jan. 26, 1938
2.2. * alien seamen entering the United
States. Providing for cash relief for certain 7837 Mar. 12, 1938 2.2.*
employees of the Panama Canal. Prescribing rules governing the 7856 Mar. 31, 1938
2.2.* granting and issuing of passports
in the United States. Documents required of aliens en 7865 Apr. 12, 1938 2.2.*
tering the United States. Prescribing regulations governing 7298 Feb. 18, 1936 2.7.*
the preparation, filing, and dis- tribution of Executive orders and
proclamations. See footnotes on p. 192.
![[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]](https://books.google.com.my/books/content?id=-Dq1x0jSzKMC&output=html_text&pg=RA1-PA55&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&q=examination&cds=1&sig=ACfU3U1W9gW46k2Q3-BGCMzzOBCGA0mnww&edge=0&edge=stretch&ci=209,159,621,46)
Executive order—Continued.
Abolishing the Geographic Board 6680 Apr. 17, 1934 1 CFR and transferring its functions to
2.8.* the Department of Interior. Amending Civil Service Rule I.---- 642 3, 1907 5 CFR Promulgating the Civil Service 209 | Mar. 20, 1903
Rules replacing those promul- gated May 6, 1896, and the amendments thereof. Do------
Mar. 20, 1903 1.101. Prescribing regulations regarding
Jan. 17, 1873 1.102. the holding of State positions by
employees. Interpreting E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, |------ Jan. 28, 1873 1.103.
and enumerating exemptions
thereto. Amending Executive order, Jan. 28, 6259 Aug. 27, 1933 1. 103.
1873, to include all mechanics and
laborers in armories, arsenals, etc. Extending the provisions of E.O. | 661 June 26, 1907 1.104. 653, June 13, 1907, which amends
E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to 1118 Aug. 4, 1909 1.104.
enable certain State officials to accept appointments as special agents for the collection of sta- tistics of cotton under the Bureau
of the Census. Excepting from E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1583 Aug. 24, 1912 1.104.
1873, the temporary office of moderator of a town meeting. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to 1991 | July 9, 1914 1.104.
enable employees of the Recla- mation Service of the National Park Service to accept appoint- ments as deputy fish or game
wardens without compensation. Authorizing officers and employees 2071 | Oct. 31, 1914 1.104.
in the Federal Government to serve as election officers in Puerto
Rico. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to | 2252 | Oct. 6, 1915 | 1.104.
enable laborers in charge of lights in the Lighthouse Service in the Department of Commerce to
accept State appointments. Amending E.O. 1072, May 14, 1909, 3158 ) Aug. 27, 1919 1.104.
so as to include arsenals and other military establishments. Amending E.O. 9, Jan. 17, 1873, to 3771 | Jan. 2, 1923 1.104.
permit Federal employees to ac- cept State appointments as spe- cial agents in the discretion of the
Secretary of Labor. See footnotes on p. 192.
« PreviousContinue » |