The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 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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Page 391
... indemnities shall be computed and insurable crops . Application for insurance . 401.104 Public notice of indemnities paid ... indemnity based upon dollar amount of insurance per acre less value of production to be counted . The corn ...
... indemnities shall be computed and insurable crops . Application for insurance . 401.104 Public notice of indemnities paid ... indemnity based upon dollar amount of insurance per acre less value of production to be counted . The corn ...
Page 408
... indemnities shall be computed and insurable crops . ( a ) The Manager shall establish ( 1 ) premium rates , ( 2 ) production guaran- Platte . tees or amounts of insurance , and ( 3 ) 408 § 401.102 Title 7 - Chapter IV.
... indemnities shall be computed and insurable crops . ( a ) The Manager shall establish ( 1 ) premium rates , ( 2 ) production guaran- Platte . tees or amounts of insurance , and ( 3 ) 408 § 401.102 Title 7 - Chapter IV.
Page 409
... indemnities shall be computed , and insurable crops shall be shown on the county actuarial table on file in the office for the county and may be changed from year to year . ( b ) The following shall apply to the transfer of any premium ...
... indemnities shall be computed , and insurable crops shall be shown on the county actuarial table on file in the office for the county and may be changed from year to year . ( b ) The following shall apply to the transfer of any premium ...
Page 411
... indemnities are computed , ( 5 ) any indemnity shall be for the benefit of the share tenant or sharecropper ( or transferee ) allocated the insurance unit on which the loss oc- curred and payment shall be made by joint check payable to ...
... indemnities are computed , ( 5 ) any indemnity shall be for the benefit of the share tenant or sharecropper ( or transferee ) allocated the insurance unit on which the loss oc- curred and payment shall be made by joint check payable to ...
Page 412
... indemnity payable to the insured and when not pro- hibited by law , from any loan or payment otherwise due the ... indemnities paid . The Corporation shall provide for posting annually in each county at the county courthouse a listing of ...
... indemnity payable to the insured and when not pro- hibited by law , from any loan or payment otherwise due the ... indemnities paid . The Corporation shall provide for posting annually in each county at the county courthouse a listing of ...
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Page 537 - System Automotive Agreement Adjustment Assistance Board Blind-Made Products, Committee on Purchases of Budget, Bureau of Business and Defense Services Administration Business Economics, Office of Canal Zone Regulations Census Bureau Children's Bureau Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Defense Office, Office of the Secretary of the Army Civil Rights Commission Civil Service Commission International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board Coast Guard Federal Procurement Regulations System Title and Subtitle...
Page 535 - Title 46 — Shipping I Coast Guard, Department of Transportation II Maritime Administration, Department of Commerce III Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of Transportation IV Federal Maritime Commission Title 47 — Telecommunication I Federal Communications Commission II Director of Telecommunications Management Title 48 — [Reserved!
Page 357 - Interpretation with respect to warning, caution, and antidote statements required to appear on labels of economic poisons. (a) Requirements of the act. Section 2. z. (2) (d) of the act provides that an economic poison is misbranded if its label does not contain a warning or caution statement which may be necessary and if complied with adequate to prevent injury to living man and other vertebrate animals, vegetation, and useful invertebrate animals. Section 3. a. (3) of the act requires that any economic...
Page 55 - ... distribution under (3) * * * The Commodity Credit Corporation may pay, with respect to commodities disposed of under this section, reprocessing, packaging, transportation, handling, and other charges accruing up to the time of their delivery to a Federal agency or to the designated State or private agency, in the case of commodities made available for use within the United States * * * In addition, in the case of food commodities disposed of under this section, the Commodity Credit Corporation...
Page 56 - Commodities purchased under the authority of section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935 (49 Stat. 774), as amended, may be donated by the Secretary to schools, in accordance with the needs as determined by local school authorities, for utilization In the schoollunch program under the Act as well as to other schools carrying out nonprofit schoollunch programs and Institutions authorized to receive such commodities.
Page 55 - SEC. 416. In order to prevent the waste of commodities acquired through price-support operations by the Commodity Credit Corporation before they can be disposed of in normal domestic channels without impairment of the price-support program or sold abroad at competitive world prices, the Commodity Credit Corporation is authorized, on such terms and under such regulations as the Secretary may deem in the public interest: ( 1 ) upon application, to make such commodities available to any Federal agency...
Page 56 - Surplus food commodities or products thereof made available for transfer under this Act (or any other Act) as a grant or as a sale for foreign currencies may also be made available to the maximum extent practicable to eligible domestic recipients pursuant to section 416 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, as amended (7 USC 1431), or to needy persons within the United States pursuant to clause (2) of section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, as amended (7 USC 612c).
Page 12 - A three-fourth cup serving consisting of two or more vegetables or fruits, or both. Full-strength vegetable or fruit juice may be counted to meet not more than one-fourth cup of this requirement. (iv) One slice of whole-grain or enriched bread; or a serving of cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, etc., made of whole-grain or enriched meal or flour.
Page 346 - Act shall not apply to — (1) any person who establishes a guaranty signed by. and containing the name and address of, the registrant or person residing in the United States from whom he purchased and received in good faith the article in the same unbroken package, to the effect that the article was lawfully registered at the time of sale and delivery to him, and that it complies with the other requirements of this Act, designating this Act.
Page 19 - States in (1) nonprofit schools of high school grade and under, and (2) nonprofit nursery schools, child-care centers, settlement houses, summer camps, and similar nonprofit institutions devoted to the care and training of children. For the purposes of this section "United States" means the fifty States and the District of Columbia.