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operations which modify or change the original identity, composition, configuration, molecular structure, physical state, or physical form of the materials. To be indexed in Role 1, one or more of these characteristics or properties must be changed.

(b) Role 1 is used on a form of energy when the purpose of the operation or system is to change the form of energy.

(c) Role 1 is used on terms for data and data quantities which are inputs to mathematical operations and systems. (iii) (a) Role 2 is used on terms for materials, alloys, mixtures, devices, equipment, apparatus produced in a process, operation, or system in which materials in Role 1 have had one or more of the following changed or modified: Original identity, composition, configuration, molecular structure, physical state, or physical form.

(b) Use Role 2 on data and data quantities derived in a mathematical process or operation from input data indexed in Role 1.

(c) Use Role 2 on a form of energy to which a form of energy in Role 1 has been converted.

(iv) Role 3 has the following meanings: Undersirable component; waste; scrap; rejects (manufactured devices); contaminant; impurity, pollutant, adulterant, or poison in inputs, environments, and materials passively receiving actions; undersirable material present; unnecessary material present; undesirable product, byproduct, coproduct.

(v) Role 4 is used primarily when a material, mixture, device, etc., is being manufactured, produced, fabricated, or is passively receiving an operation or process, and the content or intent of the information points out how or in what situation or manner it can be or is subsequently used.

(vi) (a) Terms in Role 5 represent only materials present in or introduced into an operation, process, or other material, for the purpose of facilitating completion of the operation or process or to improve the qualities, conditions, or characteristics of the other material.

(b) Materials in Role 5 describe the gas, liquid, or solid in which or on which other materials are processed or operated. Role 5 materials may be present with input materials but are not themselves inputs in the sense of Role 1. In this sense they are "inert" or "neutral."

(c) Role 5 has the following meanings: Environment; medium; atmosphere; solvent; carrier (material); support (in a process or operation); vehicle (material); host; absorbent, adsorbent.

(vi) (a) Role 6 is used primarily on terms which represent properties, conditions, qualities, and characteristics serving as causes (independent variables). It may be used on terms for processes, operations, and systems to indicate how using or not using a process, operation, or system affects something in Role 7.

(b) Role 6 may be used on terms such as performance, reliability, and dependability, as qualities or influencing factors of equipment, devices, and apparatus.

(c) When two variables alternately or simultaneously affect each other, index both in Role 6 and in Role 7.

(viii) Role 7 is used almost exclusively on terms representing effects (dependent variables), including concepts such as characteristics, qualities, conditions, and properties as well as terms which describe the ability of materials or devices to do something or to have something done to them.

(ix) Role 9 has the following meanings: Passively receiving an operation or process with no change in identity, composition, configuration, molecular structure, physical state, or physical form; possession such as when preceded by the preposition of, in, or on meaning possession; location such as when preceded by the prepositions in, on, at, to, or from meaning location; used with months and years when they locate information (not bibliographic data) on a time continuum.

(x) Role 10 is used to denote means to accomplish the primary topic of consideration or other objective, such as devices, equipment, apparatus, operations, processes, methods, procedures, techniques, test methods, analytical methods. process conditions (if quantified), materials, classes of uses of materials, forms of energy, and inspection methods.

(xi) (a) Role 0 is used with bibliographic or source-identifying data. These are terms such as personal names of authors, corporate authors, dates of publication, and terms which describe the types of documents and which do not describe the informational content of the document.

(b) Role 0 is assigned to adjectives which modify terms in other roles.

(c) Terms in this role play only a minor role in assisting in retrieval; only adjectives in this role contribute to the fineness of discrimination in location of scientific or technical information. Terms indexed in this role, other than adjectives, are primarily description of administrative or control data.

(d) The names of companies; persons; other organizations, such as institutes, universities, and governmental agencies; publications; types of documents; professional societies; plants and laboratories will frequently be used as bibliographic data terms.

(3) If possible, each key word will have a suffix numeral indicating the relative weight of the subject of the key word in describing the technical content of the report. The "weight factors" shall range from 0 (zero) to 3 (three), with the highest weight assigned to the suffix numeral "3." (Unless clear distinctions of weight or importance can be determined, only the suffix numerals "0" and "3" should be used.)

PART 266-NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL

RESERVE REGULATIONS

Subpart A-General

INTRODUCTION

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this part.

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regulations in this part.

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Special reports.

Periodic reports to the Secretary

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of Defense.

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Plants.

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Machine tools and industrial manufacturing equipment.

Subpart C-The National Security Clause and Procedures for Transfers of Property

THE NATIONAL SECURITY CLAUSE

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Scope of §§ 266.450 to 266.454.
Short title.

Use of the National Security Clause in instruments of transfer.

Text of the National Security Clause.

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Sections 266.100 to 266.107 set forth (a) introductory information pertaining to this part (its purpose, applicability, effective date, and arrangement), and (b) instructions for implementing and amending this part.

§ 266.101 Purpose of regulations in this part.

The regulations in this part, issued by the Secretary of Defense, establish for the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration, and disposal agencies of the Government, policies and procedures relating to the establishment and administration of the National Industrial Reserve under the authority of the National Industrial Reserve Act of 1948, Public Law No. 883, 80th Congress (referred to in this subpart as the "act").

§ 266.102 Applicability of regulations in this part.

The regulations in this part shall apply to the administration of all property in the National Industrial Reserve, and to all transfers and dispositions of property into and out of the National Industrial Reserve which may be effected on or after the effective date of the regulations in this part. It shall also apply, to such extent as is practicable, to transfers and dispositions of property effected prior to the effective date of the regulations in this part but shall not be construed to invalidate any action taken or any transfer, disposition,

or other transaction effected prior to such effective date. Rules, regulations and directives of the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration, and disposal agencies of the Government or of any department or subdivision of any of them, affecting property in the National Industrial Reserve not in conflict with the regulations in this part, as from time to time amended, shall remain in full force and effect. Anything in this subpart to the contrary notwithstanding, the regulations in this part shall have no application to property of the Army, Navy, or the Air Force which has not heretofore, or is not hereafter, determined to be surplus to its needs and responsibilities by the Department having jurisdiction thereover.

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Procedures for implementing the regulations in this part.

The Administrator of General Services, and the head of any disposal agency may implement the regulations in this part by prescribing for their respective departments or agencies detailed procedures which are not inconsistent with the regulations in this part. Copies of such procedures shall in each instance be forwarded to all other interested departments or agencies. Questions of interpretation of the regulations in this part shall be resolved by the Secretary of Defense.

§ 266.106 Delegations of authority.

The Secretary of Defense, the Administrator of General Services, and the head of any disposal agency may to the extent permitted by law, delegate, and provide for the sub-delegation of, the authority and administrative functions imposed upon each of them respectively by the act or by the regulations in this part.

§ 266.107

Periodic reports to the Secre tary of Defense.

For the purposes of the report required to be submitted by the Secretary of Defense to the Congress on April 1 of each year under section 12 of the act, the Administrator of General Services and the head of each disposal agency having control of properties in the National Industrial Reserve shall, on or before February 1 of each year, submit to the Secretary of Defense a report of: (a) All of the property under his control in the National Industrial Reserve as of January 1 of such year; (b) the properties which have been received by him or certified for transfer to him during the preceding twelve months to become a part of the National Industrial Reserve; (c) the physical condition of each of the properties in the National Industrial Reserve; (d) the probability of disposal of each of such properties under the terms of the National Security Clause; (e) the approximate dates when determination as to disposability of each of such properties will be made; and (f) such recommendations as he may wish to make with respect to the administration of the properties under his control, or with respect to the need for amendment of the act or related legislation. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS

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The term "National Industrial Reserve" shall mean (a) that excess industrial property which has been or shall be sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of by the United States subject to a National Security Clause, (b) that excess industrial property of the United States which, not having been sold, leased or otherwise disposed of subject to a National Security Clause, shall be transferred to the General Services Administration to be held or disposed of under the provisions of the act, and (c) that excess industrial property under the

control of any executive department or independent establishment in the executive branch of the Government, including any wholly-owned Government corporation, which is not required for its immediate needs and responsibilities as determined by the head of such department or establishment and which shall be designated by the Secretary of Defense pursuant to section 4 of the act as & part of the National Industrial Reserve.

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Excess industrial property.

The term "excess industrial property" shall mean (a) any machine tool, (b) any industrial manufacturing equipment, and (c) any industrial plant, which tool, equipment, or plant is under the control of any executive department or independent establishment in the executive branch of the Government, including any wholly-owned Government corporation, and which is not required for its immediate needs and responsibilities, as determined by the head thereof.

§ 266.201-4 Machine tool.

The term "machine tool" shall mean any tool which is operated by power and is partly or wholly automatic.

$266.201-5 Industrial manufacturing equipment.

The term "industrial manufacturing equipment" shall mean any equipment which is used in the production of an article or product, including all tools and equipment connected with a production line or assembly line, but excluding equipment used solely for nonproductive or administrative purposes. (For example, a dolly used for moving parts from one operation to another on the factory floor would be included within this definition, whereas a general-purpose truck used for collections and deliveries outside of the plant would be excluded.)

§ 266.201-6 Industrial plant.

The term "industrial plant" shall mean any plant (including structures on land owned or leased to the United States substantially equipped with machinery, tools, and equipment) which is capable of economic operation as a separate and independent industrial unit and which is not an integral part of an installation of a private contractor. For purposes of this definition the following factors shall be taken into consideration:

(a) Special structural design establishing special purpose-for example, vaulted ceilings for aircraft assembly plants, establishing purpose, regardless of tooling or other equipment.

(b) The removal of tools and equipment for safe storage shall not be considered to change the character of structure as an industrial plant, if otherwise meeting the requirements of this definition.

(c) The presence of assembly lines, machine bases, casting pots, special furnaces, or similar installations, shall be given consideration in determining whether a structure is substantially equipped, within this definition.

(d) A plant designed and equipped for one or more, but not all, of the manufacturing processes in the production of a particular material or product, may be an "independent industrial unit,” within this definition.

(e) The lease, sale, or transfer of a portion or division of an industrial plant need not be considered to change the character of such industrial plant within this definition, if such portion or division can be restored to its former status by exercise of rights reserved to the Government.

(f) The lease or sale, subject to a National Security Clause, of the land (including protection areas) or underground improvement of an ordnance plants shall not be considered to change the character of such ordnance plant as an industrial plant within this definition.

§ 266.201-7 Nonprofit educational institution or training school.

The term "nonprofit educational institution or training school" means any school, training school, school system, library, college, university, research foundation, or other similar institution, organization, or association which is organized for the primary purpose of carrying on instruction or research in the public interest, and which is not organized or operated for profit.

§ 266.201-8 National Security Clause.

The terms "National Security Clause" and "the Clause", shall mean (a) those terms, conditions, restrictions, and reservations which are presently contained in instruments of transfer or lease of property to assure that such property will be available for purposes of national defense; and (b) those terms, conditions, restrictions and reservations

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