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FEDERAL REGISTER $45.00 domestic; $90.00 foreign ($5.00 monthly)
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS $350.00 domestic; $425.00 foreign

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Title 15-Commerce and Foreign Trade

Part

SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE

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SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS RELATING TO COMMERCE AND FOREIGN
TRADE:

CHAPTER I-Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce

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CHAPTER II-National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce .

200

CHAPTER III-Domestic and International Business Administration, Department of Commerce

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CHAPTER V-Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance, Department of
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CHAPTER VI-Bureau of Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce 601
CHAPTER VII-Office of Import Programs, Department of Commerce.
CHAPTER VIII-Office of Business Economics, Department of Commerce

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CHAPTER IX-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce

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CHAPTER X-Office of Foreign Direct Investments, Department of Commerce 1000 CHAPTER XII-United States Travel Service, Department of Commerce . 1200 SUBTITLE C-REGULATIONS RELATING TO FOREIGN TRADE AGREEMENTS:

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CHAPTER XX-Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations 2001

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary

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Employee responsibilities and conduct.

The Seal of the Department of Commerce.

Procedures for handling and settlement of claims under the Federal Tort

Claims Act.

Rules of procedure for handling contract appeals.

Public information.

Classification, declassification and public availability of National Security information.

Operation of vending stands.

Standardization of data elements and representations.

7 Flammable Fabrics Act procedures.

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Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of Commerce-effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Procedures for a voluntary labeling program for household appliances and equipment to effect energy conservation.

Procedures for the development of voluntary product standards.

Prohibition of transportation by vessel of commodities and products from and to Southern Rhodesia.

Fair packaging and labeling.

Procedures relating to reviews by the Secretary of Commerce.

Procedural rules for proceedings conducted pursuant to enforcement of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and rules, regulations, and orders thereunder.

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0.735-40 Disciplinary and other remedial action.

0.735-41 Inquiries and exceptions.

Appendix A-Statutes Governing Conduct of Federal Employees.

Appendix B-Position Categories, Grade GS

13 and Above, Requiring Statements of Employment and Financial Interests By Incumbents.

Appendix C-Position Categories Below GS13 Requiring Statements of Employment and Financial Interests By Incumbents. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 0 issued under E.O. 11222 of May 8, 1965, 30 F.R. 6469, 3 CFR, 1965 Supp.; 5 CFR 735.104.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 0 appear at 32 F.R. 15222, Nov. 2, 1967, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A-General Provisions

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procedure relating to employee responsibilities and conduct.

§ 0.735-2 Relation to basic provisions. (a) This part implements the following:

(1) The provisions of law cited in this part;

(2) Executive Order 11222 of May 8, 1965 (3 CFR, 1965 Supp. p. 130);

(3) Part 735 of the Civil Service regulations (5 CFR 735.101-735.412, inclusive).

(b) This part prescribes additional standards of ethical and other conduct and reporting requirements deemed appropriate in the light of the particular functions and activities of this Department.

§ 0.735-3 Applicability.

This part applies to all persons included within the term "employee" as defined in § 0.735-4, except as otherwise provided in this part.

§ 0.735-4 Definitions.

For purposes of this part, except as otherwise indicated in this part:

(a) "Employee":

(1) Shall include:

(1) Every officer and employee of the Department of Commerce (regardless of location), including commissioned officers of the Environmental Science Services Administration; and

(11) Every other person who is retained, designated, appointed, or employed by a Federal officer or employee, who is engaged in the performance of a function of the Department under authority of law or an Executive act, and who is subject to the supervision of a Federal officer or employee while engaged in the performance of the duties of his position not only as to what he does but also as to how he performs his duties, regardless of whether the relationship to the Department is created by assignment, detail, contract, agreement, or otherwise.

(2) Shall not include:

(1) Members of the Executive Reserve except when they are serving as employees of the Department under the circumstances described in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph;

(ii) Members of crews of vessels owned or chartered to the Government and operated by or for the Maritime Administration under a General Agency Agreement; or

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