That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of grade, class, or salary, such assignment to be for a period of not more than three years, unless the public interests demand further service, -when such assignment... Foreign Service of the U.S.: Hearings... on H.R. 12543... - Page 51by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1922 - 99 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - Law - 1916 - 906 pages
...President as the interests of the service may require : Provided, That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of...for a period not to exceed one year, and no longer : Provided further, That no secretary, consul general, or consul shall be promoted to a higher class... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1917 - 244 pages
...service may require: Provided, That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of Statt without loss of grade, class, or salary, such assignment...for a period not to exceed one year, and no longer: Provided further, That no secretary, consul general, or consul shall be promoted to a higher class... | |
| National Civil Service League - Consuls - 1919 - 336 pages
...Diplomatic Service and in regard to Consul General and Consuls, "That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of...for a period not to exceed one year, and no longer." President Taft's Exective Order of November 26, 1909, provides : (5) A person separated from a secretaryship... | |
| National civil service reform league - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1919 - 404 pages
...follows: "Provided, That no officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State for a period of more than three years, unless the public interests...for a period not to exceed one year, and no longer. Representative Temple: Just exactly as an army officer who is detached from his regiment and assigned... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1921 - 704 pages
...Commerce without loss of salary, such assignment to he for a period of not more than two years, unlpsa the public interests demand further service, when...for a period not to exceed one year and no longer. You want to call the commercial attaches back for the same reason you have assigned for calling back... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1924 - 246 pages
...section 14? I wish to find out exactly .what the existing law is, and how it is modified by section 14. Mr. CARR. The act of February 5, 1915, section 2,...extended for a period not to exceed one year, and DO longer." That is the present law. , Mr. COCKRAN. The effect of that is simply that if the department... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1924 - 342 pages
...of the President as the interests of the service may require. That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of...period not to exceed one year, and no longer. That no secretary, consul general, or consul shall be promoted to a higher class except upon the nomination... | |
| Tracy Hollingsworth Lay - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1925 - 468 pages
...President as the interests of the service may require: Provided, That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of...for a period not to exceed one year, and no longer: Provided further, That no secretary, consul general, or consul shall be promoted to a higher class... | |
| John Mabry Mathews - Constitutional law - 1928 - 726 pages
...such assignment to be for a period of not more than three years, unless the public interest demands further service, when such assignment may be extended for a period not to exceed one year. Any Foreign Service officer of whatever class detailed for special duty not at his post or in... | |
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