The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Administrative law 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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... person having exported finished products or petrochemicals , ( iv ) where crude oil imported by virtue of a license for which a fee was paid has been manufactured into asphalt , ( v ) for payment to the importer of record of sums ...
... person having exported finished products or petrochemicals , ( iv ) where crude oil imported by virtue of a license for which a fee was paid has been manufactured into asphalt , ( v ) for payment to the importer of record of sums ...
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... persons also have met with some success . As we continue these efforts , it is essential for the Nation to be always mindful of the plight of the men whose circumstances are unknown and of the families whose sorrow we know only too well ...
... persons also have met with some success . As we continue these efforts , it is essential for the Nation to be always mindful of the plight of the men whose circumstances are unknown and of the families whose sorrow we know only too well ...
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... persons under age 65 . In the forefront of the continuing struggle against heart and blood vessel diseases are the National Heart and Lung Institute , a federal agency , and the American Heart Association , a privately - supported ...
... persons under age 65 . In the forefront of the continuing struggle against heart and blood vessel diseases are the National Heart and Lung Institute , a federal agency , and the American Heart Association , a privately - supported ...
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... . Over one hundred thousand persons of Japanese ancestry were removed from their homes , detained in special camps , and eventually relocated . THONE C for ax SWAL rest OS Pa Sta 100 8 Proc . 4417 Title 3 - The President.
... . Over one hundred thousand persons of Japanese ancestry were removed from their homes , detained in special camps , and eventually relocated . THONE C for ax SWAL rest OS Pa Sta 100 8 Proc . 4417 Title 3 - The President.
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... persons and groups to unite during this appointed time in public reaffirmation of our Nation's abiding commitment to cancer control . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand this twenty - ninth day of March , in the year of our ...
... persons and groups to unite during this appointed time in public reaffirmation of our Nation's abiding commitment to cancer control . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand this twenty - ninth day of March , in the year of our ...
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Page 70 - Commission conducts investigations to determine whether an article is being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury, or the threat thereof, to the domestic industry producing an article like or directly competitive with the imported article.
Page 213 - Indebtedness. An employee shall pay each just financial obligation in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation...
Page 213 - An employee shall pay each just financial obligation in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation" means one acknowledged by the employee, or reduced to judgment by a court, and "in a proper and timely manner...
Page 26 - President of the United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes, including, but not limited to, the Tariff Act, and the TEA, respectively, do proclaim as follows : "A.
Page 211 - Government employment. Incompatible activities Include but are not limited to: <1) Acceptance of a fee, compensation, gift, payment of expense, or any other thing of monetary value In circumstances In which acceptance may result In, or create the appearance of...
Page 204 - Government business and the maintenance of confidence by citizens in their Government. The avoidance of misconduct and conflicts of interest on the part of Government employees and special Government employees through informed judgment is indispensable to the maintenance of these standards.
Page 212 - Aside from the restrictions prescribed or cited in this part, employees are free to engage in lawful financial transactions to the same extent as private citizens.
Page 83 - Section 2 of title III of the Act of March 3, 1933, 47 Stat. 1520 (41 USC lOa). (7) Section 3735 of the Revised Statutes (41 USC 13).
Page 213 - Use of Government property. An employee shall not directly or indirectly use, or allow the use of, Government property of any kind, including property leased to the Government, for other than officially approved activities. An employee has a positive duty to protect and conserve Government property, including equipment, supplies, and other property entrusted or issued to him.
Page 214 - Use of Government employment. A special Government employee shall not use his Government employment for a purpose that is, or gives the appearance of being, motivated by the desire for private gain for himself or another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties.