The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.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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Contents

Absentee voting
46
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal and Device 1960
47
Optional retirement 49 Policies governing assignments of military personnel to duty in Vietnam
49
Fulfilling the military service obligation
50
Sole surviving sons
52
Wearing of uniform by members of and persons honorably discharged from
53
Armed Forces of United States
61
Transportation of dependent school children
63
Physical examinations and annual certificates of physical condition 56 Interservice transfer of officers Regular
64
Service flag and lapel button
65
Armed Forces physicians appointment and residency consideration program 59 Voluntary military pay allotments 60 Early release of military enliste...
73
Illegal or improper use of drugs by members of the Armed Forces
74
Mortgage insurance for servicemen to aid in construction or purchase
77
Armed Forces high school recruiting and testing program 64 Surveys of Department of Defense personnel 66 Release of information from medical r...
81
Identification cards for issue to the members of the Armed Forces of the United States
82
delay exemption and early release
113
Dropping retired military personnel from the rolls of the armed forces
122
Involuntary order to active duty of the Ready Reserve
127
Reserve Forces active duty for training for basic training
132
Management and mobilization of the Standby Reserve
156
Birth registration overseas
160
Fellowships scholarships and grants for members of the Armed Forces 140 Acceptance by ROTC staff members of payments or other benefits offere...
164
Rules for the avoidance of organizational conflicts of interest 142 Gold star lapel button SUBCHAPTER C REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO MILI...
169
Appendix AHouse Concurrent Resolution contained in House Concurrent Resolu
175
Uniform rules of procedure for proceedings in and before boards of review 151 Status of forces policies and information
176
SUBCHAPTER DSECURITY 155 Industrial personnel security clearance program
182
Military support of civil defense
185
Employment of military resources in natural disaster emergencies within
186
Department of Defense civilian applicant and employee security program 157 Certification for access to scientific and technical information
201
SUBCHAPTER EDEFENSE CONTRACTING 163 Defense contract financing regulations
209
Contract Funds Status Report
281
United States its territories and possessions
291
Management and control of engineering and technical services 169 Commercial or industrial activities
292
SUBCHAPTER FTRANSPORTATION
306
Reduction of official travel overseas 173 Transportation of household goods of military and civilian personnel
309
Ocean transportation service 175 Department of Defense shipments by foreignflag vessels in the Cuban trade 176 Reimbursable and nonreimbursable...
315
Emergency requirements allocations priorities and permits for DoD use of domestic civil transportation
318
Employment of military resources in the event of civil disturbances
334
Natural resources fish and wildlife management
364
Natural resources forest management 234 Natural resources soil and water management
368
Natural resources The Secretary of Defense Conservation Award 236 Basic regulations in the military supply system
372
Community relations
373
Requests for Armed Forces participation in public events supporting com munity relations programs
379
Homeowners Assistance Programsapplication processing 240 Outleasing of land for agricultural
393
Department of Defense support of the Presidents Youth Opportunity Programs
394
Air pollution control
408
SCATANA
414
Reserve Forces facilities projects
424
Standard rates for unofficial telephone service at DoD activities
429
Introduction of new clothing and textile items into Department of Defense system
431
Real estate reserve component facilities and equipment
432
Cost Information Reports CIR
435
DoD Offshore Military Activities Program
437
Provisioning and other preprocurement screening
440
Quantitydistance standards and policies for airfields heliports and seadromes
443
Acceptance of service process
445
Cooperation with allies in research and development of defense equipment 259 Salaries and personnel practices applicable to teachers and other empl...
448
Preference to blind persons in operating vending stands
455
Alcoholic beverage control
457
Natural resources conservation and management
461
International interchange of patent rights and technical information
465
Standards for documentation of technical reports under the DoD scientific and technical information program
468
National Industrial Reserve regulations
471
Engineering data files
492
Use of standardization documents issued by industry groups 269 Implementation of the Presidents Standards of Conduct for Employee
496
Organizations and Code of Fair Labor Practices
499
Employeemanagement cooperation
501
Correspondents accompanying the armed forces
511
Administration and support of basic research by the DoD 273 Research grants and title to equipment purchased under grants
516
Voluntary allotments for payment of dues to employee organizations
520
SUBCHAPTER NCOMMERCIAL INSURANCE
521
Solicitation of life insurance on military installations 278 Motor vehicle liability insurance
530
SUBCHAPTER OMILITARY POSTAL SERVICE 280 Use of Military Postal Service
531
SUBCHAPTER PRECORDS
534
Release and authentication of copies of official records 286 Availability to the public of Department of Defense information
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