The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America Having General Applicability and Legal Effect in Force June 1, 1938: 1st Ed., Published by the Division of the Federal Register, the National Archives, Pursuant to Section 11 of the Federal Register Act as Amended June 19, 1937, Volume 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Administrative law |
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... duty of the sanitary officer to inspect and report to the Director of the National Park Service conditions under §3.1 ( b ) ; and of the United States park police to enforce all laws and regulations . Page 26 ** For statutory and source ...
... duty of the sanitary officer to inspect and report to the Director of the National Park Service conditions under §3.1 ( b ) ; and of the United States park police to enforce all laws and regulations . Page 26 ** For statutory and source ...
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... duty . ( v ) Accepted applicants for enlistment . ( vi ) Nurses . ( 2 ) Navy . ( i ) Officers , warrant officers , cadets , and enlisted men on the active list . ( ii ) Retired officers , warrant officers , and enlisted men . ( iii ) ...
... duty . ( v ) Accepted applicants for enlistment . ( vi ) Nurses . ( 2 ) Navy . ( i ) Officers , warrant officers , cadets , and enlisted men on the active list . ( ii ) Retired officers , warrant officers , and enlisted men . ( iii ) ...
Page 70
... duties . The superintendent is authorized to require the discharge of any bathhouse manager , clerk , attendant ... duty without first undergoing physical examination at the United States Public Health Service clinic and being found ...
... duties . The superintendent is authorized to require the discharge of any bathhouse manager , clerk , attendant ... duty without first undergoing physical examination at the United States Public Health Service clinic and being found ...
Page 77
... duties . ' In the future no persons shall be employed as managers or clerks in bathhouses until they have become familiar with the rules and regu- lations governing the bathhouses . No person is to go on duty in bath- house offices ...
... duties . ' In the future no persons shall be employed as managers or clerks in bathhouses until they have become familiar with the rules and regu- lations governing the bathhouses . No person is to go on duty in bath- house offices ...
Page 78
... duties of the attendants shall consist in the administration of the baths in strict accordance with the bathing ... duty . They shall not be required to handle helpless individuals ; rub mercury , furnish mops , brooms , or cleaning ...
... duties of the attendants shall consist in the administration of the baths in strict accordance with the bathing ... duty . They shall not be required to handle helpless individuals ; rub mercury , furnish mops , brooms , or cleaning ...
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