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CHAPTER I-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

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Organization of the Department of Justice.

Executive clemency.

Parole, release, supervision, and recommitment of prisoners, youth offenders, and juvenile delinquents.

Gambling devices.

Procedure governing applications for certificates of exemption.

Administration of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended.
Traffic in contraband articles in Federal penal and correctional institutions.
Rewards for capture of escaped Federal prisoners.

Registration of certain organizations carrying on activities within the United
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Registration of Communist organizations and members thereof.

12 Registration of certain persons having knowledge of foreign espionage, counterespionage, or sabotage matters under the Act of August 1, 1956. Defense of suits against Federal employees arising out of their operation of motor vehicles.

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Production or disclosure of material or information.

Witness fees.

Designation of organizations in connection with the Federal Employee Security Program.

Equal employment opportunity; policy and procedure.

Recovery of cost of hospital and medical care and treatment furnished by the United States.

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Standards of conduct.

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Reconsideration and review of adverse actions in the Department of Justice.
Antitrust Civil Process Act.

Statements of policy.

Employee-Management cooperation in the Department of Justice.

Appendix-Memorandum regarding conflict of interest provisions of Public Law 87-849.

CROSS REFERENCES: Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR Chapter I.

Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury: See Internal Revenue, 26 CFR Chapter I.

Employees' Benefits: See Title 20.

Federal Trade Commission: See Commercial Practices, 16 CFR Chapter I.

The Tax Court of the United States: See 26 CFR Chapter II.

NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of Justice appear in Title 8.

SUPPLEMENTAL PUBLICATIONS: The official opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States. (Op. A. G.) Irregular, 1789-; Washington, v. 1—, 1852—.

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Delegation of authority.
Subpart T-The Board of Parole

0.125 General functions.

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cases.

0.164 Civil claims which may be closed by Assistant Attorneys General. Recommendations to Attorney General that certain claims be closed. 0.166 Memorandum pertaining to closed claim.

0.167 Submission to Attorney General by Director of Office of Alien Property of certain proposed allowances and disallowances.

0.168 Redelegation by Assistant Attorney General in charge of Civil Division. 0.169 Redelegation by Assistant Attorney General in charge of Criminal Division.

0.170 Redelegation by Assistant Attorney General in charge of Lands Division. Redelegation by Assistant Attorney General in charge of Tax Division. Approval by Attorney General of redelegations.

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Subpart X-Orders and Memoranda

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Orders of the Attorney General.
Department memoranda.

Distribution of orders and memo-
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0.183 Documents of a temporary nature or limited effect.

0.184 Submission of proposed orders to Office of Legal Counsel.

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Approval of funds for attendance at meetings.

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Changes within organizational units. Continuance in effect of the existing organization of departmental units.

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Subpart Z-Jurisdictional Disagreements Procedure with respect to jurisdictional disagreements.

0.196 Procedure for resolving disagreements concerning mail or case assignments.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 0 issued under R.S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22; sec. 2, Reorg. Plan No. 2 of 1950, 3 CFR, 1949-1953 Comp., 64 Stat. 1261, except as otherwise noted.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 0 contained in Order No. 271-62, 27 F.R. 5162, June 1, 1962; Order 327-64, 29 F.R. 15918, Nov. 28, 1964, unless otherwise noted.

§ 0.0 Supersedure of prior documents and exceptions.

(a) Supersedure of documents relating to departmental organization and functions. The following-described orders are incorporated in this part and are hereby superseded:

(1) No. 175-59 of January 19, 1959 (effective April 1, 1959), relating to the organization of the Department of Justice (24 F.R. 2452).

(2) No. 211-60 of September 12, 1960, containing amendments to Order No. 175-59 of January 19, 1960 (25 F.R. 8967).

(3) No. 218-61 of January 6, 1961, relating to apportionment, reapportionment, and allotment of appropriations (26 F.R. 311).

(4) No. 238-61 of March 17, 1961, relating to President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (26 F.R. 2534).

(5) No. 241-61 of March 29, 1961, authorizing Assistant Attorneys General to accept certain offers in compromise (26 F.R. 2808).

(6) No. 245-61 of May 9, 1961, providing for the performance of the duties of certain offices in case of vacancy therein (26 F.R. 4177).

(7) No. 247-61 of August 10, 1961, authorizing officers of Immigration and Naturalization Service to perform functions of deputy marshals while accompanying commercial aircraft (26 F.R. 7614).

(8) No. 249–61 of September 1, 1961, providing for transfer of the Office of Alien Property to Civil Division (26 F.R. 8400).

(9) No. 253-61 of November 2, 1961, delegating responsibility for performance of certain functions relating to the compensation of federal prisoners for injuries (26 F.R. 10574).

(10) No. 259-62 of December 28, 1961, concerning responsibility for performance of certain functions relating to the Immigration and Nationality Laws (27 F.R. 538).

(11) No. 264-62 of March 19, 1962, providing for resolution of disagreements concerning assignment of mail or cases.

(12) No. 270–62 of May 8, 1962, relating to advance and evacuation payments and special allowances.

Any existing delegation of authority made pursuant to the foregoing superseded orders shall continue in force and effect until modified or revoked: Provided, That nothing in this section shall

be construed to modify the provisions of any other part of this title, or to modify any orders or regulations of the Attorney General issued pursuant to Executive Order No. 10450 of April 27, 1953, or No. 10501 of November 5, 1953, as amended.

(b) Existing delegations or assignments to U.S. Attorneys or U.S. Marshals. Unless otherwise indicated herein this part shall not be construed as superseding any part of any document making an assignment or delegation to United States Attorneys or United States Marshals.

Subpart A-Organizational Structure of the Department of Justice

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Board of Immigration Appeals.
Board of Parole.

Subpart B-Office of the Attorney
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§ 0.5 Attorney General.

The Attorney General shall:

(a) Supervise and direct the administration and operation of the Department of Justice, including the offices of United States Attorneys and United States Marshals, which are within the Department of Justice.

(b) Represent the United States in legal matters generally.

(c) Furnish advice and opinions, formal and informal, on legal matters to the President and the Cabinet and to the

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