The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 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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... authorized persons in areas used as living quarters ( 1 ) when specif- ically made inapplicable , and ( 2 ) in the case of the following provisions : § 3.24 Parking permits ; § 3.26 Servicing of ve- hicles ; and §3.43 ( c ) Hobbies and ...
... authorized persons in areas used as living quarters ( 1 ) when specif- ically made inapplicable , and ( 2 ) in the case of the following provisions : § 3.24 Parking permits ; § 3.26 Servicing of ve- hicles ; and §3.43 ( c ) Hobbies and ...
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... authorized persons who may be re- quired to display Government creden- tials or other identification when re- quested by a law enforcement officer and may be required to sign a register . § 3.42 Nuisances and disturbances . The ...
... authorized persons who may be re- quired to display Government creden- tials or other identification when re- quested by a law enforcement officer and may be required to sign a register . § 3.42 Nuisances and disturbances . The ...
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... authorized property custodian , which specifically describes the items to be removed . In an emergency , when the property cus- todian is not available , a law enforce- ment officer may approve removal of Federal property if , after ...
... authorized property custodian , which specifically describes the items to be removed . In an emergency , when the property cus- todian is not available , a law enforce- ment officer may approve removal of Federal property if , after ...
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officials who are authorized to accept service of process . Litigants must comply with all requirements pertain- ing to service of process that are estab- lished by statute and court rule even though they are not repeated in these ...
officials who are authorized to accept service of process . Litigants must comply with all requirements pertain- ing to service of process that are estab- lished by statute and court rule even though they are not repeated in these ...
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... authorized by law , and statements of general policy or interpretations of general applica- bility formulated and adopted by the Department ; ( 5 ) Every amendment , revision , or repeal of the foregoing . ( b ) Agency opinions and ...
... authorized by law , and statements of general policy or interpretations of general applica- bility formulated and adopted by the Department ; ( 5 ) Every amendment , revision , or repeal of the foregoing . ( b ) Agency opinions and ...
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Page 278 - Each of the matters of which an admission is requested shall be deemed admitted unless within a period designated in the request (not less than 10 days after service thereof, or within such further time as the presiding officer may allow upon motion and notice) the party to whom the...
Page 29 - ... (4) to the Bureau of the Census for purposes of planning or carrying out a census or survey or related activity pursuant to the provisions of title 13; (5) to a recipient who has provided the agency with advance adequate written assurance that the record will be used solely as a statistical research or reporting record, and the record is to be transferred in a form that is not individually identifiable...
Page 11 - Descriptions of its central and field organization and the established places at which, the officers from whom, and the methods whereby, the public may secure information, make submittals or requests, or obtain decisions.
Page 215 - Secretary or his delegate, under any of the following methods: (1) the straight line method, (2) the declining balance method, using a rate not exceeding twice the rate which would have been used had the annual allowance been computed under the method described in paragraph (1).
Page 215 - Any other consistent method productive of an annual allowance which, when added to all allowances for the period commencing with the use of the property and including the current year, does not during the first two-thirds of the useful life of the property exceed the total of such allowances which would have been used had such allowances been computed under the method described in (il) above.
Page 37 - Comp., p. 456), provides in part: (a) The Government shall obtain the entire right, title and Interest In and to all Inventions made by any Government employee (1) during working hours, or (2) with a contribution by the Government of facilities, equipment, materials, funds, or Information, or of time or services of other Government employees on official duty, or (8) which bear a direct relation to or are made In consequence of the official duties of the Inventor.
Page 107 - ... short form. (c) An IRB may waive the requirement for the investigator to obtain a signed consent form for some or all subjects if it finds either: (1) That the only record linking the subject and the research would be the consent document and the principal risk would be potential harm resulting from a breach of confidentiality. Each subject will be asked whether the subject wants documentation linking the subject with the research, and the subject's wishes will govern; or (2) That the research...
Page 216 - Fines and penalties. Costs resulting from violations of, or failure of the institution to comply with federal, state and local laws and regulations are unallowable except when incurred as a result of compliance with specific provisions of the research agreement, or instructions in writing from the awarding agency.
Page 104 - ... be expected to result. In evaluating risks and benefits, the IRB should consider only those risks and benefits that may result from the research (as distinguished from risks and benefits of therapies subjects would receive even if not participating in the research). The IRB should not consider possible long-range effects of applying knowledge gained in the research (for example, the possible effects of the research on public policy) as among those research risks that fall within the purview of...
Page 247 - Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any matter related to his receipt of any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program ; (iv) Restrict an individual in any way in the enjoyment of any advantage or privilege, enjoyed by others receiving any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program...