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Sec. 15. Judicial review.

Action taken pursuant to section 602 of the Act is subject to judicial review as provided in section 603 of the Act. Sec. 16. Effect on other regulations; forms and instructions.

(a) Effect on other regulations. All regulations, orders, or like directions heretofore issued by any officer of the Office of Emergency Planning which impose requirements designed to prohibit any discrimination against individuals on the ground of race, color, or national origin under any program to which this regulation applies, and which authorize the suspension or termination of or refusal to grant or to continue Federal financial assistance to any applicant for or recipient of such assistance under such program for failure to comply with such requirements, are hereby superseded to the extent that such discrimination is prohibited by this regulation, except that nothing in this regulation shall be deemed to relieve any person of any obligation assumed or imposed under any such superseded regulation, order, instruction, or like direction prior to the effective date of this regulation. Nothing in this regulation, however, shall be deemed to supersede Executive Orders 10925 and 11114 (including future amendments thereof) and regulations

issued thereunder, or any other regulations or instructions, insofar as such regulations or instructions prohibit discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin in any program or situation to which this regulation is inapplicable, or prohibit discrimination on any other ground.

(b) Forms and instructions. Each responsible agency official shall issue and promptly make available to interested persons forms and detailed instructions and procedures for effectuating this regulation as applied to programs to which this regulation applies and for which he is responsible.

(c) Supervision and coordination. The Director of the Office of Emergency Planning may from time to time assign to officials of other departments or agencies of the Government with the consent of such departments or agencies, responsibilities in connection with the effectuation of the purposes of title VI of the Act and this regulation (other than responsibility for final decision as provided in section 14), including the achievement of effective coordination and maximum uniformity within the agency and within the Executive Branch of the Government in the application of title VI and this regulation to similar programs and in similar situations.

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CHAPTER VI-DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1

NOTE: For the establishment of the Bureau of Domestic Commerce, with the delegation of authority and functions, and the abolishment of the Business and Defense Services Administration, see 35 F.R. 15174, Sept. 29, 1970.

BDC Notice 1-Ratification of Business and Defense Services Administration actions.

BCABP Notice 2-Signature of official BCABP actions.

BDC Notice 3-Designation of BDC actions to be taken under the authority of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended.

DMS Reg. 1-Basic rules of the defense materials system.

DMS Reg. 1, Dir. 1—Self-authorization procedure for MRO needed by certain persons.

DMS Reg. 1, Dir. 2—Small order procedure for allotting agencies.

DMS Reg. 1, Dir. 3-Controlled materials producers and distributors.

DMS Order 1-Iron and steel.

DMS Order 2-Nickel alloys.
DMS Order 3-Aluminum.

DMS Order 4-Copper and copper-base alloys.

DPS Reg. 1-Basic rules of the priorities system.

DPS Reg. 1, Int. 1-Certain containers, packaging and chemicals.

DPS Reg. 1, Int. 2—Signature for certification on purchase or delivery orders. DPS Reg. 1, Int. 3-Use of DO rating for the lease of machinery or equipment. DPS Reg. 1, Dir. 2-Limitation on the use of ratings to obtain nickel.

DPS Reg. 1, Dir. 3-Notice of acceptance or rejection of DX rated orders and of delayed shipment of certain DO rated orders.

DPS Reg. 1, Dir. 4-Establishment of a lead time for placement of rated orders for the delivery of nickel and ferronickel.

135 F.R. 15640, Oct. 6, 1970.

DPS Reg. 2-Operations of the priorities and allocations system between Canada and the United States.

DPS Reg. 3-Compliance and enforcement procedures.
DPS Order 1-Metalworking machines.

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Rescission of BDSA Regulation 1.

Use of Business and Defense Services Administration forms.

AUTHORITY: Sections 1 to 4 issued under sec. 704, 64 Stat. 816, as amended, 50 U.S.C. App. 2154; sec. 1; 50 U.S.C. App. 2166. Interpret or apply sec. 101-102, 64 Stat. 799, as amended, 50 U.S.C. App. 2071, 2072; sec. 705, 64 Stat. 816, as amended, 50 U.S.C. App. 2155; sec. 1, 80 Stat. 235, 50 U.S.C. App. 2166; E.O. 10480, 3 CFR, 1949-1953 Comp. p. 962, as amended, DMO 8400.1, 28 F.R. 12164; Com. Dept. Order No. 401-1A, 35 F.R. 15174.

SOURCE: Sections 1 to 4 contained in B.D.C. Notice 1, 35 F.R. 15640, Oct. 6, 1970, unless otherwise noted.

Section 1 What this notice does.

The purpose of this notice is to furnish continuity in the defense mobilization activities of the Bureau of Domestic Commerce, which will exercise certain functions formerly handled by the Business and Defense Services Administration and the National Production Authority. To accomplish a smooth transition, it provides that outstanding actions of the Business and Defense Services Administration and the National Production Authority are ratified and deemed actions of the Bureau of Domestic Commerce. This notice supersedes BDSA Regulation 1 of October 1, 1953.

Sec. 2 Existing regulations, orders, and

other actions of the Business and Defense Services Administration.

All regulations, orders, and delegations of authority to other Government agencies or officials thereof, shown in List A of this notice, and all other actions (including but not limited to directives), which were issued or taken by or under

authority of the Administrator of the Business and Defense Services Administration or the Administrator of the National Production Authority and which were in existence at the close of business September 15, 1970, are hereby adopted, ratified, and confirmed by the Director of the Bureau of Domestic Commerce, and shall remain in full force and effect until they expire by their terms or are revoked or amended. Any references in such actions to the Administrator of the Business and Defense Services Administration or the Business and Defense Services Administration or to the Administrator of the National Production Authority or the National Production Authority shall be deemed references to the Director of the Bureau of Domestic Commerce or to the Bureau of Domestic Commerce, as the case may be.

Sec. 3 Rescission of BDSA Regulation 1.

This BDC Notice 1 supersedes BDSA Regulation 1 of October 1, 1953, which is hereby rescinded.

Sec. 4 Use of Business and Defense Serv. ices Administration forms.

Pending the preparation and adoption of revised forms, and until otherwise ordered or prescribed, forms of the Business and Defense Services Administration shall be deemed forms of the Bureau of Domestic Commerce.

LIST A OF BDC NOTICE 1

EXISTING BDSA ACTIONS

Regulations

Basic Rules of the Defense Materials System: DMS Regulation 1 (as amended Dec. 1, 1959) 24 F.R. 9595.

Amendment 2 (Mar. 15, 1966) 31 F.R. 4594.

Direction 1 (Dec. 1, 1959) 24 F.R. 9607. Direction 2 (Dec. 1, 1959) 24 F.R. 9607. Direction 3 (Dec. 1, 1959) 24 F.R. 9608. Basic Rules of the Priorities System: BDSA Regulation 2 (as amended Mar. 23, 1953) 18 F.R. 1684.

Amendment 5 (May 9, 1958) 23 F.R. 3273.

Amendment 6 (Apr. 27, 1960) 25 F.R. 3820.

Amendment 7 (July 21, 1964) 29 F.R. 10461.

Amendment 9 (Oct. 28, 1966) 31 F.R. 13852.

Direction 4 (as amended Apr. 30, 1952) 17 F.R. 3852.

Direction 7 (June 29, 1956) 21 F.R. 4911.

Direction 7, Amendment 1 (May 9, 1958) 23 F.R. 3272.

Direction 8 (Jan. 18, 1957) 22 F.R. 474. Direction 11 (Aug. 15, 1967) 32 F.R. 11734.

Operations of the Priorities and Allocations Systems Between Canada and the United States:

BDSA Regulation 3 (as amended Feb. 1, 1956) 21 F.R. 787.

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Metalworking Machines:

M-41 (as amended May 24, 1963) 28 F.R. 5295.

Delegations

Delegation of Authority to Secretary of Defense:

BDSA Delegation 1 (as amended May 31, 1960) 25 F.R. 5788.

Delegation of Authority to Atomic Energy Commission:

BDSA Delegation 2 (as amended May 31, 1960) 25 F.R. 5789.

Delegation of Authority to Administrator of General Services:

BDSA Delegation 3 (May 8, 1963) 28 F.R. 4798.

Delegation of Authority with Respect to Certain Industrial Chemicals Used Principally in the Petroleum Industry: Delegation 9 (Feb. 26, 1951) 16 F.R. 1908. Delegation of Authority to Administrator of Production and Marketing Administration, Department of Agriculture: Delegation 10 (Apr. 26, 1951) 16 F.R. 3669. Emergency Delegation of Priorities and Allocation Powers:

BDSA Emergency Delegation 1 (as amended Feb. 6, 1968) 33 F.R. 2861.

BCABP NOTICE 2-SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL BCABP ACTIONS

Iron and Steel:

Orders

BDSA M-1A (as amended Aug. 14, 1970) 35 F.R. 12897.

Nickel Alloys:

M-1B (June 29, 1956) 21 F.R. 4914.

Amendment 1 (Aug. 17, 1956) 21 F.R. 6227.

Amendment 2 (Jan, 20, 1958) 23 F.R. 383.

Aluminum:

M-5A (May 6, 1953) 18 F.R. 2639.

Amendment 1 (Dec. 31, 1956) 22 FR. 32.

Amendment 2 (Jan. 20, 1958) 23 F.R. 383.

Copper and Copper-Base Alloys:

BDSA M-11A (as amended Oct. 28, 1966) 31 F.R. 13852.

Schedule A (revised as of May 16, 1970) 35 F.R. 7648. Direction 1 (as amended Dec. 2, 1966) 31 F.R. 15320.

Direction 1, Amendment 4 (May 16, 1970) 35 F.R. 7648.

Direction 2 (as amended Nov. 14, 1969)
34 F.R. 18300.

Direction 2, Amendment 1 (May 16,
1970) 35 F.R. 7648.
Direction 2, Amendment 2 (Aug. 28,
1970) 35 F.R. 13733.

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Purpose of this notice.

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3.

Definitions.

Signature of official actions.

AUTHORITY: 64 Stat. 816; 50 U.S.C. App. 2061 et seq.; E.O. 10480, as amended, 18 FR 4939, 6201, 19 FR 3807, 7249, 21 FR 1673, 23 FR 5061, 6971, 24 FR 3779, 27 FR 9683, 11447, 3 CFR 1949-1953 Comp., p. 919; DMO 8400.1, 32A CFR 15; Commerce Dept. Organization Order 10-3, as amended, 37 FR 25555, 38 FR 4278; and Commerce Dept., Domestic and International Business Admin. Organization and Function Orders 45-1, as amended, and 45-2.

SOURCE: 38 FR 9589, Apr. 19, 1973, unless otherwise noted.

Section 1. Purpose of this notice.

This notice prescribes the exclusive methods of signature to be used on official actions taken by the Bureau of Competitive Assessment and Business Policy under the authority of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended and extended. This notice does not apply to official actions of any other agency, or of any officer or employee thereof, even when such action is based on a regulation, order, directive, direction, delegation, designation, notice, or rule of the

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