Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1998 - Administrative law |
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(c) The Chief of Naval Operations is the Navy member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
and is responsible, in coordination with the Commandant of the Marine Corps, for
keeping the Secretary of the Navy fully informed on matters Considered or ...
(c) The Chief of Naval Operations is the Navy member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
and is responsible, in coordination with the Commandant of the Marine Corps, for
keeping the Secretary of the Navy fully informed on matters Considered or ...
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... Navy fully informed on matters considered or acted upon by the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. In this capacity, he is responsible, under the President and the Secretary of
Defense, for duties external to the Department of the Navy, as prescribed by law.
... Navy fully informed on matters considered or acted upon by the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. In this capacity, he is responsible, under the President and the Secretary of
Defense, for duties external to the Department of the Navy, as prescribed by law.
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... in areas Subject to naval jurisdiction shall conform to Such administrative
regulations as may be prescribed by appropriate naval authority, (d) Red Cross
personnel shall be considered to have the status of CommisSioned Officers,
Subject, ...
... in areas Subject to naval jurisdiction shall conform to Such administrative
regulations as may be prescribed by appropriate naval authority, (d) Red Cross
personnel shall be considered to have the status of CommisSioned Officers,
Subject, ...
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(4) A record must exist and be in the possession and control of the Department of
the Navy at the time of the request to be considered subject to this part and the
FOIA. There is no obligation to create, compile, or obtain a record to satisfy a
FOIA ...
(4) A record must exist and be in the possession and control of the Department of
the Navy at the time of the request to be considered subject to this part and the
FOIA. There is no obligation to create, compile, or obtain a record to satisfy a
FOIA ...
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Nonexempt records released under this instruction are considered in the public
domain. Exempt records released under this instruction or other statutory or
regulatory authority may be considered to be in the public domain only when
their ...
Nonexempt records released under this instruction are considered in the public
domain. Exempt records released under this instruction or other statutory or
regulatory authority may be considered to be in the public domain only when
their ...
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