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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Page 911 - ... Committee of the Federal Register Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Agency for International Development Federal Procurement Regulations System Aging, Administration on Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Agriculture Department Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Commodity Credit Corporation Commodity Exchange Authority Commodity Exchange Commission Consumer and Marketing Service...
Page 914 - ... International Development, Agency for International Joint Commission, United States and Canada International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board International Regulatory Agencies (Fishing and Whaling) Interstate Commerce Commission Transport Mobilization Staff Interstate Land Sales Registration, Office of Justice Department Alien Property, Office of Federal Claims Collection Standards Federal Prison Industries Immigration and Naturalization Service Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of Labor...
Page 84 - In this subchapter an explosive Is defined as any chemical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion, Ie, with substantially Instantaneous release of gas and heat, unless such compound, mixture, or device is otherwise specifically classified in the regulations in this part.
Page 9 - Whoever shall knowingly violate any of the provisions of RS 4472, as amended, or any of the regulations established thereunder shall be subject to a penalty of not more than $2,000 for each violation. In the case of any such violation on the part of the owner, charterer, agent, master, or person In charge of the vessel, such vessel shall be liable for the penalty and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in the district court of the United States in any district in which such vessel...
Page 18 - Commandant may permit the use of alternate equipment, apparatus, container, or arrangement to such an extent and upon such conditions as will insure, to his satisfaction, a degree of safety consistent with the minimum standards set forth in this subchapter.
Page 52 - This Is to certify that the above articles are properly described by name, and are packed and marked and are In proper condition for transportation according to the regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Page 134 - Containers must not be entirely filled. Sufficient Interior space must be left vacant to prevent leakage or distortion of containers due to the expansion of the contents from Increase of temperature during transit. Each outside container shall be plainly marked "Propellant Explosives (Liquid) Class B.'r No label required. No label required Stowage— magazine or: "On deck under cover.
Page 710 - USC 391a require that combustible liquids in bulk, when transported or stowed on board any vessel shall be regulated in order to secure effective provision against the hazards of life and property created by the vessels to which this section applies. The provisions of this law are not applicable to combustible liquids that are transported or stowed in barrels, drums, or other packages on board cargo vessels. (c) The provisions of the regulations in this part are not applicable to combustible liquids...
Page 908 - ... Administration 6 Department of State 7 Agency for International Development., Department of State 8 Veterans Administration 9 Atomic Energy Commission 10 Department of the Treasury Title 41 — Public Contracts and Property Management (Continued) Chap. 1 1 Coast Guard, Department of Transportation 12...
Page 810 - Sea, 1929, means a vessel which carries or is authorized to carry more than twelve passengers. (3) It shall be unlawful knowingly to transport, carry, convey, store, stow, or use on board any vessel fulminates or other detonating compounds in bulk in dry condition, or explosive compositions that ignite spontaneously or undergo marked decomposition when subjected for forty-eight consecutive hours to a temperature of one hundred and sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit, or compositions containing an ammonium...

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