Agriculture Department—Continued Tobacco Continued Acreage allotments, marketing quotas, etc.-Continued
Fire-cured, dark air-cured, and Virginia sun-cured, 7 Part 726 Maryland tobacco, 7 Part 727
Refund of penalties, 7 $$ 714.1–714.12 Classification of leaf tobacco, 7 Part 30 Crop insurance, 7 Part 417 Export of seeds and plants, 7 Part 34 Inspection; regulations, etc., 7 $$ 29.1-29.133 Loan programs, 6 Part 464 Marketing quotas. See Acreage allotments. Markets, designation of, 7 & 29.601 Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Standards:
Burley, 7 $ $ 29.401–29.495 Dark air-cured, 7 $$ 29.501–29.582 Fire-cured, 7 $ $ 29.201–29.282
Flue-cured, 7 $ $ 29.301-29.399 Warehouses, 7 Part 103 Tobacco seed and plants, exportation of, 7 Part 34 Tomatoes and products:
See also Vegetables. Imported; inspection and certification, etc., 7 Part 1060 Marketing of tomatoes grown in Florida, 7 Part 945 Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Standards:
Chili sauce, 7 $ $ 52.2191-52.2202 Fresh tomatoes, 7 $ $ 51.1855–51.1876
Consumer standards, 7 $ $ 51.1900-51.1913 Green tomatoes for processing, 7 $$ 51.1930–51.1936 Tomato catsup, 7 $ $ 52.2101-52.2112
Tomato sauce, 7 $ $ 52.2371–52.2381 Tort claims, based on negligence, wrongful acts, or omissions of employees or
agencies of Department, 7 $ 1.51 Toxins. See Viruses, serums, toxins. Transportation, interstate and foreign, of meat, animals, poultry, etc.:
Animals and poultry. See Animals; and Poultry. Meat and products, 9 Part 25
Organisms and vectors, 9 Part 122 Trustees tendering commodities, loans to and purchases by; policy respecting
6 § 405.1 Tung nuts:
See also Oilseeds.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Turkeys. See Poultry. Turnip greens. See Greens. Turnips:
See also Vegetables.
Fresh; consumer standards, 7 $$ 51.2425–51.2442, 51.2610–51.2630 Turpentine. See Naval stores. Veal. See Meats and meat products. Vealer calves. See Livestock. Vectors. See Viruses, serums, toxins, etc. Vegetables :
Containers for, 7 Part 41 Imported vegetables (tomatoes, green peppers, Irish potatoes, cucumbers,
and eggplants); inspection and certification, etc., 7 Part 1060 Potatoes, Irish, 7 Part 1066 Inspection and certification:
Dried beans, peas, lentils, 7 $ $ 68.1-68.53 Fresh vegetables, 7 $ $ 51.1-51.51 Processed vegetables, 7 $ $ 52.1–52.87
Agriculture Department—Continued Vegetables Continued Marketing of perishable vegetables under Perishable Agricultural Com-
modities Act and Produce Agency Act, 7 Parts 46, 47, 48 Marketing orders:
Peas and cauliflower grown in Colorado, 7 Part 910 Potatoes, Irish, grown in various States. See Potatoes.
Tomatoes, grown in Florida, 7 Part 945 Overtime, in connection with inspection of vegetables; additional charges
for overtime work, 7 § 51.37a Parity prices, for artichokes, asparagus, dried beans, lima beans, snap beans,
beets, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, kale, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, pimentos, potatoes, shallots,
spinach, and tomatoes, 7 Part 5 Quarantine to control insect pests and plant diseases; vegetables from
Hawaii and Puerto Rico. See Plant quarantine. Restricted entry orders, for potatoes, 7 $ $ 321.1–321.8 Seeds; parity prices, 7 Part 5 Standards for various fresh and processed vegetables. See Asparagus;
Beans, lima; Beans, snap; Beets; Broccoli; Brussels sprouts; Cabbage; Carrots; Cauliflower; Celery; Corn, sweet; Cucumbers; Eggplant; Greens; Kale; Lettuce; Mixed vegetables; Mushrooms; Okra; Onions; Parsnips; Peas; Peppers; Potatoes; Pimentos; Radishes; Shallots;
Spinach; Squash; Succotash; Sweetpotatoes; Tomatoes; and Turnips. Warehouses for certain processed vegetables:
Canned vegetables, 7 Part 110 Dried beans, 7 Part 106
Dried peas, 7 Part 102 Virgin Islands: Agricultural conservation programs; conservation practices, rates of assist-
ance, etc., 7 Part 1103 Cattle; area quarantined because of Texas (splevetic) fever, 9 $ 72.3 Quarantine of certain fruits, vegetables, plants, etc., from. See Plant
quarantine. School lunch program; apportionment of funds, 7 Part 210
Sugar quotas. See Sugar. Viruses, serums, toxins, etc.: Animals used in production and testing of biological products:
Admission to licensed establishments, 9 Part 117 Use for production of hog-cholera virus and anti-hog-cholera serum,
9 Parts 118, 119 Anti-hog-cholera serum. See Hog cholera. Biological products; production, testing, etc., at licensed establishments.
See Licensed establishments. General provisions and regulations, and rules of practice:
General provisions; definitions, 9 $ 101.1 General regulations; rules of practice and procedure governing pro-
ceedings respecting marketing of anti-hog-cholera serum and hog
cholera virus, 9 Part 132 Rules of practice, governing various proceedings: Proceedings on petitions to modify or to be exempted from market
ing orders, 9 $$ 132.50–132.71
Suspension or revocation of licenses or permits, 9 Part 123 Hog cholera; anti-hog-cholera serum and hog-cholera virus:
Animals for production and testing; treatment, etc., 9 Part 117 General regulations and rules of practice and procedure governing
proceedings relating to marketing, 9 Part 132 Handling of, in interstate and foreign commerce, 9 Part 131 Labels and samples, 9 Part 112 Marketing, proceedings relating to; rules of practice, 9 Part 132 Production and testing, etc.:
Anti-hog-cholera serum, 9 Part 119
Hog-cholera virus, 9 Part 118 Records and reports, 9 Part 116
Agriculture Department-Continued Viruses, serums, toxins, etc.—Continued Importation of various biological products, etc.:
Biological products, 9 Part 102
Organisms and vectors, 9 Part 122 Inspection; reinspection of biological products, 9 § 115.1 Interstate transportation, of organisms and vectors, 9 Part 122 Labels and samples; samples of biological products, and labels on containers,
9 Part 112 Licensed establishments: Admission of biological products and materials, and transportation
between establishments, 9 Part 121 Animals, admitted to establishments; treatments, etc., 9 Part 117 Labels and samples; samples of biological products and labels on con
tainers, 9 Part 112 Licenses and permits, for importation, etc., of biological products,
9 Part 102 Production, testing, etc., of biological products:
Anti-hog-cholera serum, 9 Part 119 Hog-cholera virus, 9 Part 118 Miscellaneous requirements; biological products other than anti-
hog-cholera serum and hog-cholera virus, 9 Part 114 Records and reports, 9 Part 116 Reinspection of products from, 9 $ 115.1 Sanitation, 9 Part 108
Sterilization at licensed establishments, 9 Part 109 Licenses and permits: Biological products; licenses and permits for importation, etc., 9 Part
102 Organisms and vectors; permits for importation and interstate trans-
portation of, 9 Part 122 Suspension or revocation of licenses or permits, proceedings for; rules
of practice, 9 Part 123 Market of anti-hog-cholera serum and hog-cholera virus; rules of practice
respecting proceedings, 9 Part 132 Organisms and vectors; permits for importation and interstate transporta
tion, 9 Part 122 Permits. See Licenses and permits. Production, testing, etc., of biological products (hog-cholera virus, anti
hog-cholera serum, and other biological products) at licensed estab
lishments, 9 Parts 114, 118, 119 Records and reports of tests, etc., of biological products, 9 Part 116 Reinspection of biological products, including those prepared at licensed
establishments or imported under permit, 9 $ 115,1 Reports of tests of biological products, 9 Part 116 Rules of practice. See General provisions and regulations, and rules of
practice. Samples of biological products, and labels on containers, 9 Part 112 Vectors and organisms; permits for importation and interstate transporta
tion, 9 Part 122 Walnuts:
See also Nuts and nut products. Marketing of walnuts grown in California, Oregon, Washington, 7 Part 984 Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Standards, for shelled English walnuts, 7 $ $ 51.2275–51.2295
Warehouses for, 7 Part 107 Warehouses for various agricultural commodities, regulations respecting:
Broomcorn warehouses, 7 Part 105 Canned food warehouses, 7 Part 110 Cherries in sulphur dioxide brine; warehouses, 7 Part 114 Cold-pack fruit warehouses, 7 Part 112 Cotton warehouses, 7 Part 101 Cottonseed warehouses, 7 Part 111 Dried bean warehouses, 7 Part 106 Dried fruit warehouses, 7 Part 109
Agriculture Department-Continued Warehouses for various agricultural commodities, regulations respecting-Con.
Dried peas, grain warehouse for, 7 Part 102 Field warehouses, 7 Part 151 Fruits, warehouses for:
Canned fruits, 7 Part 110 Cherries in sulphur dioxide brine, 7 Part 114 Cold-pack fruit, 7 Part 112
Dried fruit, 7 Part 109 Grain warehouses, 7 Part 102 Nuts warehouses, 7 Part 107 Seeds warehouses, 7 Parts 102, 113 Sirup warehouses, 7 Part 108 Tobacco warehouses, 7 Part 103 Vegetables (canned) warehouses, 7 Part 110
Wool warehouses, 7 Part 104 Watermelons:
See also Fruits and berries. Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards, 7 $ $ 51.1970-51.1981 Waxed and green beans. See Beans, snap. Wheat:
See also Grains. Acreage allotments, marketing quotas, etc., 7 Part 728 Crop insurance, 7 Part 418 Distress loan program, for wheat stored in temporary facilities, 6 Parts 473,
474 Export programs, wheat and wheat flour, 6 Part 481 Loan and purchase agreement programs:
1954 crop, 6 $$ 421.701-421.713
1955 crop, 6 $$ 421.1026-421.1045 Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Plant quarantine notices, 7 $$ 319.59—319.59–7 Standards, 7 $8 26.101-26.121
Warehouses, 7 Part 102 Whey. See Milk and milk products. Wool:
Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Price support programs, for pulled or shorn wool, 6 Part 472 Standards, 7 Part 31
Warehouses, 7 Part 104 Yams:
See also Sweetpotatoes.
Plant quarantine notice, 7 $ 319.29 Youngberries. See Blackberries and similar berries. Aid to foreign countries. See International Cooperation Administration; and State
Department. Aid to States. See States. Aid to students or trainees:
See also Fellowships and training grants.
Chinese students, teachers, etc., emergency aid to, 22 Part 67 Aids to navigation (lights, buoys, lightships, loran, etc.); regulations respecting.
See Coast Guard. Aids, grants, etc., to railroads or pipe line carriers; information to be furnished re-
specting, 49 $$ 150.2, 155.9, 158.9, 160.24 Canal Zone, landing in; customs inspection, 35 $ $ 5.37, 5.105 • Carriers of. See Aircraft and air carriers. Customs regulations, air commerce, 19 $ $ 6.4–6.9
Foreign quarantine; public health measures, 42 $$ 71.510, 71.511 Air carriers. See Aircraft and air carriers. Air compressors; export control, 15 § 399.1 (Group 7) Air-conditioning equipment and parts:
Export control, 15 § 399.1 (Group 7) Excise tax regulations, 26 $$ 316.70–316.73
Air defense identification zones; designation of, and rules for operations within,
14 Part 620 Air Force Department:
Active or inactive duty, for Reserves. See Reserve forces. Air National Guard: Application by officers for Federal recognition and promotion in Air Force
Reserve, 32 § 861.27 Aviation cadet training, 32 Part 874 Aircraft:
Air Force installations; use by other than Air Force aircraft, 32 Part 822 Ceremonies, celebrations and exhibitions; Air Force participation in, 32
Part 824 Aliens, employment of; security restriction, 32 $ $ 805.51-805.61, 1011.901 Allowances. See Pay and allowances. Appointment of officers: Medical and dental officers:
In Regular Air Force, 32 Part 887
In Reserves. See Reserve forces. Reserve officers. See Reserve forces. Arrest of persons not subject to military law, 32 Part 803 Article 139, Uniform Code of Military Justice (property damage by military per
sonnel); claims against United States under, 32 88 836.51–836.56 Aviation cadet training; eligibility, examination, training and commission, etc.,
32 Part 874 Aviation instruction at non-Federal establishments, 32 Part 845 Awards. See Decorations, medals, awards. Bands, Air Force; competition with civilian bands, 32 Part 808 Boards of review, etc.; powers, proceedings, etc.:
Correction of Military Records, Board for, 32 $$ 881.1-881.11 Disability Review Board, 32 $$ 881.30–881.38
Discharge Review Board, 32 $ $ 881.16–881.25 Cadets. See Aviation cadets. Ceremonies, celebrations and exhibitions; Air Force participation in, 32 Part 824 Chaplains, appointment of, 32 $$ 861.171–861.174, 861.501-861.505 Civil Air Patrol; claims against United States, 32 $ $ 836.116–836.120 Civil authorities:
Delivery of Air Force personnel to, when accused of crime, 32 Part 813
Employment of troops in aid of, 32 Part 801, note Claims: Against United States, 32 Part 836 Article 139, Uniform Code of Military Justice (property damage by
personnel); claims under, 32 $$ 836.51-836.56 Civil Air Patrol claims, 32 $ $ 836.116–836.120 Combat pay, claims for, 32 $$ 836.151-836.155 Foreign countries, claims arising in, 32 $$ 836.61-836.83 General provisions; investigations, action by claimant, transfers and
assignments of claims, disclosure of information, etc., 32 $ $ 836.1
836.6 Land acquired by Department, reimbursement to owners and tenants
for expenses of moving, etc., 32 $$ 836.121–836.138 Maritime claims, 32 $ $ 836.141-836.148 Non-negligence claims, 32 $$ 836.11-836.24 Personnel claims, 32 $$ 836.90–836.108
Tort claims, 32 $$ 836.31-836.46 In favor of United States; payment for damage, etc., to Government prop-
erty, 32 Part 837
Maritime claims, 32 $ $ 837.11-837.15 Combat pay, claims for, by former personnel, 32 $$ 836.151-836.155 Conduct, standards of, for Air Force personnel, relating to conflict between
private interests and official duties, 32 Part 888 “Conflict of interests.” See Conduct, standards of. Contractors; safeguarding military information, 32 Part 805 Correction of Military Records, Board for; procedure, etc., 32 $$ 881.1-881.11
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