TABLE OF TITLES AND CHAPTERS TITLE 1-GENERAL PROVISIONS Chap. 3. Protection of the President; United Sta Chap Secret Service Uniformed Division. 1. Rules of Construction. 4. Delegation of Functions. 2. Acts and Resolutions; Formalities of En actment; Repeals; Sealing of Instru ments. 3. Code of Laws of United States and Sup TITLE 4-FLAG AND SEAL, SEAT OF GC plements; District of Columbia Code ERNMENT, AND THE STATES and Supplements. 1. The Flag. 2. The Seal. 3. Seat of the Government. TITLE 2–THE CONGRESS 4. The States. 1. Election of Senators and Representatives. 5. Official Territorial Papers. 2. Organization of Congress. 3. Compensation and Allowances of Members. TITLE 5-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIO 4. Officers and Employees of Senate and AND EMPLOYEES House of Representatives. PART 1-THE AGENCIES GENERALLY 5. Library of Congress. 6. Congressional and Committee Procedure; 1. Organization. Investigations. 3. Powers. 7. Contested Elections (Repealed). 5. Administrative Procedure. 8. Federal Corrupt Practices (Repealed). 6. The Analysis of Regulatory Functions. 8A. Regulation of Lobbying. 7. Judicial Review. 9. Office of Legislative Counsel. 9. Executive Reorganization. 9A. Office of the Law Revision Counsel. PART II-CIVIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND 9B. Legislative Classification Office. RESPONSIBILITIES 9C. Office of the Parliamentarian of the 11. Office of Personnel Management. House of Representatives. 12. 9D. Office of Senate Legal Counsel. Merit Systems Protection Board and Spe 10. Classification of Employees of House of cial Counsel. 13. Special Authority. Representatives. 10A. Payroll Administration in House of Rep 15. Political Activity of Certain State and resentatives. Local Employees. 11. Commission on Executive, Legislative, and PART III-EMPLOYEES Judicial Salaries. 12. Contested Elections. SUBPART A-GENERAL PROVISIONS 13. Joint Committee on Congressional Oper 21. Definitions. ations. 23. Merit System Principles. 14. Federal Election Campaigns. 29. Commissions, Oaths, Records, and Re15. Office of Technology Assessment. ports. 16. Congressional Mailing Standards. SUBPART B-EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION 17. Congressional Budget Office. 31. 17A. Congressional Budget and Fiscal Oper Authority for Employment. 33. Examination, Selection, and Placement. 34. Part-time Career Employment Opportuni ties. 35. Retention Preference, Restoration, and Reemployment. SUBPART C-EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE 41. Training. 43. Performance Appraisal. 45. Incentive Awards. 47. Personnel Research Programs and Dem onstration Projects. ations. 17B. Impoundment Control. 18. Legislative Personnel Financial Disclosure Requirements. 19. Congressional Award Program. TITLE 3–THE PRESIDENT Page IX TITLE 5-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES–Continued PART III-EMPLOYEES-CONTINUED SUBPART D-PAY AND ALLOWANCES or 26. 63. 72. 31. SUBPART F-LABOR-MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS 71. Labor-Management Relations. Antidiscrimination; Right to Petition Con gress. 73. Suitability, Security, and Conduct. 75. Adverse Actions. 77. Appeals. 79. Services to Employees. SUBPART G-INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES 81. Compensation for Work Injuries. 83. Retirement. 85. Unemployment Compensation. 87. Life Insurance. 89. Health Insurance. Chap. 20. Dumping or Destruction of Interstate Produce. 20A. Perishable Agricultural Commodities. 21. Tobacco Statistics. 21A. Tobacco Inspection. 21B. Tobacco Control. 22. Agricultural Marketing (Omitted Transferred). 23. Foreign Agricultural Service (Repealud). 24. Perishable Agricultural Commodities [Transferred to Chapter 20A). 25. Export Standards for Apples and Pears. 25A. Export Standards for Grapes and Plums. Agricultural Adjustment. 26 A. Agricultural Marketing Agreements. 27. Cotton Marketing. 28. Tobacco Industry (Repealed). 29. Potato Act of 1935 (Repealed). 30. Anti-Hog-Cholera Serum and Hog-Chol era Virus. Rural Electrification and Telephone Serv ice. 32. Peanut Statistics. 33. Farm Tenancy. 34. Sugar Production and Control (Omitted or Repealed). 35. Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. 35A. Price Support of Agricultural Commod ities. 36. Crop Insurance. 37. Seeds. 38. Distribution and Marketing of Agricultur al Products. 39. Stabilization of International Wheat Market. 40. Halogeton Glomeratus Control. sistance. 42. Agricultural Commodity Set-Aside. 43. Agricultural Attachés. 44. Wool Program. 45. Soil Bank Program. 46. Surplus Disposal of Agricultural Com modities. 47. Interchange of Department of Agricul. ture and State Employees (Repealed). 48. Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter. 49. Consultation on Agricultural Programs. 50. Agricultural Credit. 51. Food Stamp Program. 52. Farm Labor Contractor Registration (Re pealed). 53. Cotton Research and Promotion. 54. Transportation, Sale and Handling of Cer tain Animals. 55. Department of Agriculture. 55A. Department of Agriculture Advisory Com mittees. 56. Unfair Trade Practice Affecting Produc ers of Agricultural Products. Plant Variety Protection. 58. Potato Research and Promotion. TITLE 6-SURETY BONDS (REPEALED) 41. TITLE 7-AGRICULTURE 1. Commodity Exchanges. 2. Cotton Standards. 3. Grain Standards. 4. Naval Stores. 5. Importation of Adulterated Seeds (Re pealed). 6. Insecticides and Environmental Pesticide Control. 7. Insect Pests Generally. 7A. Golden Nematode. 7B. Plant Pests. 8. Nursery Stock and Other Plants and Plant Products. 8A. Rubber. 9. Packers and Stockyards. 10. Warehouses. 11. Honeybees. 12. Associations of Agricultural Products Pro ducers. 13. Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges. 14. Agricultural Experiment Stations. 15. Bureau of Animal Industry. 16. Bureau of Dairy Industry. 17. Miscellaneous Matters. 18. Cooperative Marketing. 19. Cotton Statistics and Estimates. 57. 59. Rural Fire Protection, Development, and Small Farm Research and Education. 60. Egg Research and Consumer Information. 62. Beef Research and Information. 63. Farmer-to-Consumer Direct Marketing. 64. Agricultural Research, Extension, and 65. Wheat and Wheat Foods Research and 66. Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclo- 67. Implementation of International Sugar 68. Agricultural Subterminal Facilities. 71. Agricultural Trade Suspension Adjust- 72. National Agricultural Cost of Production 73. Farmland Protection Policy. 74. Floral Research and Consumer Informa- Boards, Councils, and Committees. Regular Components. (No present sec- Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Officials. 1. General Provisions (Repealed or Omit- 2. Elective Franchise (Transferred). 3. Civil Rights (Transferred or Repealed). Alien Ownership of Land (Transferred or 6. Immigration (Transferred, Omitted, or 7. Exclusion of Chinese (Omitted or Re- 8. The Cooly Trade (Repealed). (Repealed or 10. Alien Registration (Repealed.) 11. Nationality (Repealed or Transferred). 12. Immigration and Nationality. 13. Immigration and Naturalization Service. PART II-PERSONNEL Officer Strength and Distribution in Appointments in Regular Components. Appointments as Reserve Officers. Temporary Appointments in Officer Promotion, Separation, and Involuntary Retirement of Officers on the Active- Special Appointments, Assignments, De- tails, and Duties. cedures for Retention and Promotion. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. Separation of Regular Officers for Sub- standard Performance of Duty and for Retirement or Separation for Physical Retirement for Age. Length of Service. Retired Pay for Non-regular Service. Annuities Based on Retired or Retainer Posthumous Commissions and Warrants. 79. 80. Chap. 337. Appointments as Reserve Officers. 339. Temporary Appointments. 341. Active Duty. 343. Special Appointments, Assignments, De tails, and Duties. 345. Rank and Command. 347. (Repealed). 349. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. 351. (Repealed). 353. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 355. Hospitalization. 357. Decoratioris and Awards. 359. (Repealed). 360. (Repealed). 361. Separation for Various Reasons. 363. Separation or Transfer to Retired Re serve. 365. (Repealed). 367. Retirement for Length of Service. 369. Retired Grade. 371. Computation of Retired Pay. 373. Civilian Employees. PART III-TRAINING 401. Training Generally. 403. United States Military Academy. 405. (Repealed). 407. Schools and Camps. PART III-TRAINING 101. Training Generally. 102. Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 103. Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 104. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. 105. Armed Forces Health Professions Schol arship Program. 106. Educational Assistance for Enlisted Mem bers of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve. 107. Educational Assistance for Persons Enlist ing for Active Duty. 108. Granting of Advanced Degrees at Depart ment of Defense Schools. PART IV-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT 131. Planning and Coordination. 133. Facilities for Reserve Components. 135. Encouragement of Aviation. 137. Procurement Generally. 138. North Atlantic Treaty Organization AC quisition and Cross-Servicing Agree ments. 139. Research and Development. 141. Miscellaneous Procurement Provisions. 143. Production by Military Agencies. 145. Cataloging and Standardization. 147. Utilities and Services. 149. Issue to Armed Forces. 151. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces. 153. Exchange of Material and Disposal of Ob solete, Surplus, or Unclaimed Property. 155. Acceptance of Gifts and Services. 157. Transportation. 159. Real Property; Related Personal Proper ty; and Lease of Non-Excess Property. 161. Property Records. 163. Military Claims. 165. Accountability and Responsibility. 167. Defense Mapping Agency. 169. Military Construction and Military Family Housing. SUBTITLE B-ARMY PART IV-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT 431. Industrial Mobilization, Research, and Development. 433. Procurement. 435. Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed Forces. 437. Utilities and Services. 439. Sale of Serviceable Material. 441. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces. 443. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. 445. Inquests; Disposition of Effects of De ceased Persons; Captured Flags. 447. Transportation. 449. Real Property. 451. Military Claims. 453. Accountability and Responsibility. SUBTITLE C-NAVY AND MARINE CORPS PART I-ORGANIZATION 301. Definitions. 303. Department of the Army. 305. The Army Staff. 307. The Army. PART I-ORGANIZATION 501. Definitions. 503. Department of the Navy. 505. Secretary, Under Secretary, and Assistant Secretaries of the Navy. 507. Office of the Comptroller of the Navy. 509. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. 511. (Repealed). 513. Bureaus; Office of the Judge Advocate General; Office of Naval Research. 515. Commandant of the Marine Corps; Head quarters, Marine Corps. 516. (Repealed). 517. (Repealed). 519. Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve. PART II-PERSONNEL 331. Strength. 333. Enlistments. 335. Appointments in the Regular Army. PART II - PERSONNEL 531. Strength of Naval Reserve and Marine 535. Grade and Rank of Officers. 541. Running Mates for Reserve Officers. 553. Special Assignments and Details. 559. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. 561. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 563. Hospitalization and Medical Care. 569. Discharge of Enlisted Members. 803. Department of the Air Force. 835. Appointments in the Regular Air Force. 837. Appointments as Reserve Officers. 843. Special Appointments, Assignments, De- 849. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. 853. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 861. Separation for Various Reasons. 863. Separation or Transfer to Retired Re- 867. Retirement for Length of Service. 871. Computation of Retired Pay. 903. United States Air Force Academy. PART IV-SERVICE, SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT 931. Industrial Mobilization, Research, and 935. Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed 939. Sale of Serviceable Material. 941. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than 943. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. PART III-EDUCATION AND TRAINING 601. Officer Procurement Programs. 603. United States Naval Academy. 605. United States Naval Postgraduate School. 607. Retirement of Civilian Members of the Teaching Staffs of the United States PART IV-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 631. Secretary of the Navy: Miscellaneous 639. United States Naval Observatory. 641. Naval Petroleum Reserves. 645. Procurement of Supplies and Services. 647. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. |