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Explanation................................................. v
Title 35:
Chapter I--Panama Canal Regulations 3
Finding Aids:
Table of CFR Titles and Chapters........................ 67
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR...... 85
Redesignation Tables.................................... 95
List of CFR Sections Affected........................... 189
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THIS TITLE
Title 35--Panama Canal is composed of one volume. The contents of
this volume represent all current regulations of the Panama Canal
Commission as of July 1, 2000.
Redesignation tables appear in the Finding Aids section of this
volume.
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McDonald, assisted by Alomha S. Morris.
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TITLE 35--PANAMA CANAL
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Part
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CHAPTER I--PANAMA CANAL REGULATIONS1
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1 Pursuant to Pub. L. 96-70 and a document published at 44 FR
75306, Dec. 19, 1979, the chapter heading has been adjusted to read
``Panama Canal Regulations.''
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Editorial Note: Upon entry into force on October 1, 1979, of the
Panama Canal Treaty of 1977, the United States relinquished and Panama
assumed plenary jurisdiction over what was the Canal Zone. Pursuant to
the Panama Canal Act of 1979, Pub. L. 96-70, the statute implementing
the new treaty, the Canal Zone Government was disestablished and the
Panama Canal Company was replaced by a new United States Government
agency, the Panama Canal Commission, which will operate the waterway
until the termination of the treaty on December 31, 1999. Many of the
functions performed by the two former Canal agencies will not be
undertaken by the Panama Canal Commission.
As a result of the Treaty and Pub. L. 96-70, the regulations published
in Title 35, have to be rewritten in accordance with the substantially
different authority and responsibilities which the new agency has.
It should be noted that those regulations which have not been revised
since October 1, 1979 must be read in light of the new definitions
provided by section 3 of Pub. L. 96-70, which states in part as follows:
(b) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, for
purposes of applying the Canal Zone Code or other laws of the United
States and regulations issued pursuant to such Code or other laws with
respect to transactions, occurrences, or status on or after the
effective date of this Act--
(1) ``Canal Zone'' shall be deemed to refer to the areas and
installations in the Republic of Panama made available to the United
States pursuant to the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 and related
agreements;
(2) ``Canal Zone waters'' and ``waters of the Canal Zone'' shall be
deemed to refer to ``Panama Canal waters'' and ``waters of the Panama
Canal'', respectively;
(3) ``Government of the Canal Zone'' or ``Canal Zone Government''
shall be deemed to refer to the United States of America;
(4) ``Governor of the Canal Zone'' or ``Governor'', wherever the
reference is to the Governor of the Canal Zone, shall be deemed to refer
to the Panama Canal Commission;
(5) ``Panama Canal Company'' or ``Company'' wherever the reference is
to the Panama Canal Company, shall be deemed to refer to the Panama
Canal Commission;
(6) In chapter 57 of title 5 of the Canal Zone Code, ``hospitals'' and
``Health Bureau'' shall be deemed to refer, respectively, to the
hospitals operated by the United States in the Republic of Panama, and
to the organizational unit operating such hospitals; and
(7) In chapter 57 of title 5 of the Canal Zone Code, in section 4784
of title 6 of such Code, and in section 2 of title 7 of such Code,
``health director'' shall be deemed to refer to the senior official in
charge of the hospitals operated by the United States in the Republic of
Panama.
(c) Any reference set forth in subsection (b) of this section shall
apply except as otherwise provided in this Act or unless (1) such
reference is inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, (2) in the
context in which a term is used such reference is clearly not intended,
or (3) a term refers to a time before the effective date of this Act.
Parts 1, 5, 53, 57, 59, 63, 65, 69, 127, and 129 have been removed
because they are inconsistent with the provisions of the Panama Canal
Treaty of 1977 and related agreements or with Pub.
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L. 96-70. Other parts have been amended, revised or recodified to comply
with the new statutory basis and agency organization.
SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Part Page
3 Organization of Panama Canal Commission..... 5
7 Claims of employees of Panama Canal
Commission under Military Personnel and
Civilian Employees' Claims Act of 1964,
as amended.............................. 6
9 Organization, functions, and availability of
records--Panama Canal Commission........ 10
10 Access to information about individuals..... 19
SUBCHAPTERS B-D [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--EMPLOYMENT AND COMPENSATION UNDER THE PANAMA CANAL
EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM
251 Regulations of the Secretary of the Army
(Panama Canal Employment System)--
Personnel policy........................ 30
253 Regulations of the Secretary of the Army
(Panama Canal Employment System)--
Employment policy....................... 37
255 [Reserved]
256 Salary offset for Federal employees who are
indebted to the United States........... 51
257 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the
basis of handicap in programs or
activities conducted by Panama Canal
Commission.............................. 59
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SUBCHAPTER A--ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
PART 3--ORGANIZATION OF PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION--Table of Contents
Authority: Issued under the authority vested in President by
provisions of 3 U.S.C. 301; 22 U.S.C. 3811; EO 12215, dated May 27,
1980, 45 FR 36043.
Subpart A--Delegation of Panama Canal Functions
Sec. 3.1 Text of Executive Order 12215 of May 27, 1980.
By the authority vested in me as President of the United States of
America by the Panama Canal Code (76A Stat. 1), as amended, by the
Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 452; 22 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.), and by
section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, it is hereby ordered
as follows:
1-1. The Secretary of Defense.
1-101. The Secretary of Defense shall develop for the President's
consideration an appropriate legislative proposal as required by section
3(d) of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 456; 22 U.S.C. 3602(d)).
The Secretary of Defense shall coordinate development of this proposal
with the Secretary of State and the heads of other interested Executive
agencies.
1-102. The function vested in the President by section 1212(d)(1) of
the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 464; 22 U.S.C. 3652(d)(1)) to
exclude employees of, or positions within, the Department of Defense
from coverage under any provision of subchapter II, chapter 2 of title I
of the Panama Canal Act of 1979, is delegated to the Secretary of
Defense.
1-103. The function vested in the President by section 1281(b) of
Title 6 of the Panama Canal Code (76A Stat. 455; 6 P.C.C. 1281(b)), as
amended, with respect to areas and installations made available to the
United States pursuant to the Agreement in Implementation of Article IV
of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 is delegated to the Secretary of
Defense.
1-104. The function vested in the President by section 1701 of the
Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 492; 22 U.S.C. 3801), with respect to
regulations applicable within the areas and installations made available
to the United States pursuant to the Agreement in Implementation of
Article IV of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977, is delegated to the
Secretary of Defense.
1-105. The functions vested in the President by sections 1243(c)(1)
and 2401 of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 474 and 495; 22
U.S.C. 3681(c)(1) and 3851) are delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
1-106. The functions vested in the President by section 1502(a) of
the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 488; 22 U.S.C. 3782(a)) are
delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
1-2. Coordination of Pay and Employment Practices.
1-201. In order to coordinate the policies and activities of
agencies under subchapter II of chapter 2 of title I of the Panama Canal
Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 463; 22 U.S.C. 3651 et seq.), each agency shall
periodically consult with the Secretary of Defense with respect to the
establishment of rates of pay, in order to develop compatible or unified
systems for basic pay. In addition, each agency shall consult with the
Secretary of Defense on such other matters as the Secretary may deem
appropriate in order to develop compatible or unified employment
practices.
1-202. The head of each agency shall, upon approval by the Secretary
of Defense, adopt a schedule of basic pay pursuant to section 1215 of
the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 465; 22 U.S.C. 3655) and adopt
regulations governing other matters relating to pay and employment
practices.
1-203. The authority vested in the President by section 1223(a) of
the Panama Canal Act of 1979 to coordinate the policies and activities
of agencies (93 Stat. 467; 22 U.S.C. 3663(a)) is delegated to the
Secretary of Defense. The Secretary shall exercise such functions in a
manner which is in accord with the provisions of sections 1-201 and 1-
202 of this Order.
1-3. Panama Canal Commission.
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1-301. The functions vested in the President and delegated to the
Secretary of Defense in this section 1-3 of this Order shall be carried
out by the Secretary of Defense, who shall, in carrying out the said
functions, provide, by redelegation or otherwise, for their performance,
in a manner consistent with paragraph 3 of Article III of the Panama
Canal Treaty of 1977, by the Panama Canal Commission.
1-302. The authority of the President under section 1104 of the
Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 457; 22 U.S. 3614) to fix the
compensation of and to define the authorities and duties of the Deputy
Administrator and the Chief Engineer is delegated to the Secretary of
Defense.
1-303. The functions vested in the President by sections 1418, 1801,
and 2206 of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 487, 492, and 494; 22
U.S.C. 3778, 3811, and 3844) are delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
1-304. The authority of the President under section 1701 of the
Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 492; 22 U.S.C. 3801) with respect to
regulations applicable within the areas and installations made available
to the United States pursuant to the Agreement in Implementation of
Article III of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 is delegated to the
Secretary of Defense.
1-305. The function vested in the President by section 1281(b) of
Title 6 of the Panama Canal Code (76A Stat. 455; 6 P.C.C. 1281(b)), as
amended, with respect to areas and installations in the Republic of
Panama made available to the United States pursuant to the Agreement in
Implementation of Article III of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 is
delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
1-306. The functions vested in the President by sections 82 and 86
of Title 3 of the Panama Canal Code (76A Stat. 54 and 55; 3 P.C.C. 82
and 86), as amended, are delegated to the Secretary of Defense.
1-307. The functions vested in the President by subsections (a), (b)
and (c) of section 8146 of Title 5 of the United States Code, as they
apply to the employees of the Panama Canal Commission, are delegated to
the Secretary of Defense.
1-308. Except to the extent heretofore delegated, the functions
vested in the President pursuant to subchapter II of chapter 2 of title
I of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 463) are hereby delegated to
the Secretary of Defense.
1-4. Other Agencies.
1-401. The functions vested in the President by sections 1111 and
3301 of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 459 and 497; 22 U.S.C.
3621 and 3871), are delegated to the Secretary of State. The Secretary
shall perform these functions in coordination with the Secretary of
Defense.
1-402. The functions vested in the President by sections 1112(d),
1344(b), and 1504(b) of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 460, 484,
and 488; 22 U.S.C. 3622(d), 3754(b), and 3784(b)) are delegated to the
Secretary of State.
1-403. The functions vested in the President by section 1243(a)(1)
of the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 473; 22 U.S.C. 3681(a)(1)) are
delegated to the Director of the Office of Personnel Management.
1-404. Paragraphs (22) and (23) of section 1 of Executive Order No.
11609, as amended, and Executive Order No. 11713 are revoked.
[51 FR 21359, June 12, 1986]
PART 7--CLAIMS OF EMPLOYEES OF PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION UNDER MILITARY PERSONNEL AND CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED--Table of Contents
Sec.
7.1 Definitions.
7.2 Applicability and scope.
7.3 Claimants.
7.4 Conditions.
7.5 Principal types of claims payable.
7.6 Principal types of claims not payable
7.7 Types and quantity of property.
7.8 Computation of award.
7.9 Claims procedure.
7.10 Supporting papers.
7.11 Settlement.
7.12 Agents' or attorneys' fees.
Authority: Sec. 3, 78 Stat. 767; 31 U.S.C. 241.
Source: 31 FR 12406, Sept. 17, 1966, unless otherwise noted.
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Sec. 7.1 Definitions.
As used in this part:
(a) The Act means the Military Personnel and Civilian Employees'
Claims Act of 1964, as amended (78 Stat. 767; 79 Stat. 789);
(b) Employee means an employee of the Panama Canal Commission (also
referred to as the Commission) and includes a member of the uniformed
services assigned to duty with the Commission;
(c) Government means the Panama Canal Commission unless the context
indicates a broader meaning;
(d) Chief Financial Officer means the Chief Financial Officer of the
Panama Canal Commission acting for and in behalf of the Commission;
(e) Chief Accountant means Chief Accountant of the Panama Canal
Commission acting for and in behalf of the Commission;
(f) Chief, Claims Branch, means the Chief of the Claims Branch,
Accounting Division, of the Panama Canal Commission acting for and in
behalf of the Commission.
[31 FR 12406, Sept. 17, 1966, as amended at 44 FR 75308, Dec. 19, 1979]
Sec. 7.2 Applicability and scope.
Pursuant to the Act, the Government will settle and pay claims by
employees for the loss of or damage to personal property which occurs
incident to Government service. Each such claim must be substantiated
and the possession of the property must be shown to have been
reasonable, useful, or proper under the circumstances. The maximum
amount allowable on any claim is $15,000. In lieu of a cash settlement,
property may be replaced in kind at the option of the Government.
[42 FR 17875, Apr. 4, 1977]
Sec. 7.3 Claimants.
A claim may be filed by an employee or in his name by his spouse, as
authorized agent, or by any other authorized agent or legal
representative of the employee. If the employee is dead, the claim may
be filed by his (a) spouse, (b) children, (c) father or mother, or both,
or (d) brothers or sisters, or both. Payments in settlement of claims to
survivors of employees will be made in the order of precedence set forth
in this section.
Sec. 7.4 Conditions.
As prescribed by the Act, a claim is not allowable if:
(a) Claimant fails to present it in writing within 2 years after it
accrues, except that if the claim accrues in time of war or in time of
armed conflict in which any armed force of the United States is engaged
or if such a war or armed conflict intervenes within 2 years after it
accrues, and if good cause is shown, the claim may be presented not
later than 2 years after that cause ceases to exist, or 2 years after
the war or armed conflict is terminated, whichever is earlier;
(b) The loss occurred at quarters occupied by the claimant within
the 50 States or the District of Columbia unless such quarters were
assigned to the employee or otherwise provided in kind by the
Government; or
(c) The loss was caused wholly or partly by the negligent or
wrongful act of the claimant, his agent, or his employee.
Sec. 7.5 Principal types of claims payable.
The following examples are illustrative of the circumstances or
situations out of which compensable claims may arise. Loss or damage due
to other causes may also be payable under these regulations.
(a) Damage to or loss of property by fire, flood, hurricane or other
unusual occurrence, or by theft, while located at:
(1) Quarters, wherever situated, if assigned or provided in kind by
the Government.
(2) Quarters outside the 50 States and the District of Columbia
without regard to whether assigned or provided in kind by the
Government, unless the employee involved is a local or native resident.
(3) Any warehouse, or other place designated by a responsible
official for the storage of the property.
(b) Damage to or loss of property due to a marine, rail, or aircraft
accident, or other unusual occurrence.
(c) Damage to or loss of property, including vehicles, trailers, and
property contained therein, which:
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(1) Is incident to the performance of duty and is sustained as a
result of or in connection with civil disturbance, public disorder,
efforts to save human life or Government property, or a natural or other
disaster; or
(2) Occurs in areas and installations in the Republic of Panama made
available to the United States pursuant to the Panama Canal Treaty of
1977 and related agreements and results from vandalism that is
determined to have been politically motivated.
(d) Damage to or loss of property which is incident to the
performance of duty, Provided, That such damage or loss results from an
incident that is not attributable to a common or usual risk of the
claimant's employment.
(e) Damage to or loss of property used for the benefit of the
Government at the direction of a responsible official.
(f) Money deposited with an authorized Government agent for
safekeeping.
(g) Damages to or loss of property incident to transportation or
storage pursuant to orders or in connection with travel under orders,
including property in the custody of--
(1) A common or contract carrier or other commercial carrier under
contract with the Government;
(2) An agent or agency of the Government; or
(3) The claimant, or while in a public or private conveyance in
which he is being transported while in official travel status.
(Sec. 3(b)(1), Pub. L. 96-70, 93 Stat. 455)
[31 FR 12406, Sept. 17, 1966, as amended at 42 FR 17875, Apr. 4, 1977;
44 FR 75308, Dec. 19, 1979]
Sec. 7.6 Principal types of claims not payable.
The following are examples of types and categories of property for
which compensation will not be allowed:
(a) Losses or damages totaling less than one dollar.
(b) Money or currency except when deposited with an authorized
Government agent for safekeeping or except when lost incident to a
marine, rail, aircraft, or other common disaster, or a natural disaster
such as a fire, flood, hurricane, etc.
(c) Small items of substantial value such as cameras, watches,
jewelry, and furs, which are lost, damaged, or stolen during shipment by
ordinary means, e.g., with household goods or hold luggage.
(d) Articles being worn (unless allowable under Sec. 7.5 (c) or
(d)).
(e) Intangible property such as bank books, checks, notes, stock
certificates, money orders, travelers checks, etc.
(f) Property owned by the United States, unless employee is
financially responsible for it to another Government agency.
(g) Claims for loss or damage to motor vehicles or trailers or
personal property contained therein (unless allowable under Sec. 7.5
(c), (d) or (g)).
(h) Losses of insurers and subrogees.
(i) Losses recovered or recoverable from insurers and carriers.
(j) Losses recovered or recoverable pursuant to contract.
(k) Claims for damage or loss caused, in whole or in part, by the
negligence or wrongful act of the employee or his agent.
(l) Property used for business or profit.
(m) Theft from the possession of the employee unless due care was
used to protect possession.
(n) Property acquired, posessed or transported in violation of law
or regulations.
(o) Loss in quarters located within the 50 States or the District of
Columbia not assigned or otherwise provided in kind by the Government.
[31 FR 12406, Sept. 17, 1966, as amended at 42 FR 17875, Apr. 4, 1977;
44 FR 75308, Dec. 19, 1979]
Sec. 7.7 Types and quantity of property.
Claims are allowable only for such types and quantities of tangible
personal property as to which its possession is determined to have been
reasonable, useful, or proper under the attendant circumstances at the
time of the loss or damage.
Sec. 7.8 Computation of award.
(a) Lost or destroyed property. The amount allowable for an item of
property that is lost or destroyed may not exceed its actual value at
the time the
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loss occurs. Such value may be based upon the replacement cost at the
place where claimant resides when award is made, subject to appropriate
depreciation to reflect the age and condition of the item at the time of
loss and to reduction for salvage value, if any. Property is considered
``destroyed'', for purposes of this section, if the cost of repairs
would exceed the value of the property immediately prior to the incident
out of which the claim arose.
(b) Damaged property. Normally the amount allowable for damaged
property will be the cost of repairs, unless it is determined to be in
the best interests of the Government to authorize a higher award.
(c) Special limitations. There is reserved to the Chief, Claims
Branch, subject to the supervision of the Chief Accountant, the
authority to fix the maximum amount payable for specific classes of
articles, to establish limitations on the maximum quantity of an item
for which payment will be allowed, and, when appropriate, to require
that repairs be made by the Government.
[42 FR 17875, Apr. 4, 1977]
Sec. 7.9 Claims procedure.
The claimant must submit his claim in writing on a prescribed form
covering employees claims for loss of or damage to personal property.
The form should be sent to the Panama Canal Commission, Chief, Claims
Branch, Office of Financial Management, Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300 (or
Balboa, Republic of Panama).
[44 FR 75308, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 59 FR 26122, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 7.10 Supporting papers.
In addition to the information provided on the claim form, the
claimant may be required to furnish the following:
(a) Detailed estimates of the value of the property immediately
before the incident out of which the claim arose and detailed estimates
of the repair costs.
(b) With respect to claims involving thefts or losses in quarters or
other places where the property was reasonably kept:
(1) A statement as to location of place where the theft or loss
occurred;
(2) A statement as to what security precautions were taken to
protect the property involved; and
(3) An explanation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the
loss or theft.
(c) With respect to claims involving property being used for the
benefit of the Government, a statement by the employee's supervisor
evidencing that the claimant was required to provide such property or
that his providing it was in the interest of the Government.
(d) As respects a claim filed by an agent or survivor, a power of
attorney or other satisfactory evidence of authority to file.
[31 FR 12406, Sept. 17, 1966, as amended at 42 FR 17875, Apr. 4, 1977]
Sec. 7.11 Settlement.
Upon receipt of a claim under the regulations in this part, the
Chief, Claims Branch, subject to the supervision of the Chief
Accountant, shall make a determination with respect to its merits and,
if allowable, authorize payment. If the claim is disallowed in whole or
in part, the claimant shall be advised in writing as to the reason for
the disallowance. The settlement determination by the Chief, Claims
Branch, is final and conclusive.
[42 FR 17875, Apr. 4, 1977]
Sec. 7.12 Agents' or attorneys' fees.
As provided by the Act, fees payable to any agent or attorney in
connection with services rendered in connection with a claim hereunder
shall not exceed 10 per centum of the amount paid in settlement of such
claim. Any person violating the provisions of the Act, as therein
provided, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof is liable to a fine of up to $1,000.
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PART 9--ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS, AND AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS--PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION--Table of Contents
Subpart A--Organization and Functions of the Commission; Availability of
Information and Official Records
Sec.
9.1 Purpose of this subpart.
9.2 Organization.
9.3 Functions.
9.4 How to request general information or publications.
9.5 The Freedom of Information Act.
9.6 How to make a Freedom of Information Act request.
9.7 How your Freedom of Information Act request will be handled.
9.8 How to make an appeal under the Freedom of Information Act.
9.9 How your Freedom of Information Act appeal will be handled.
9.10 How the Commission may extend the time to respond to your request
or appeal.
9.11 Fees for Freedom of Information Act requests.
9.12 Definitions.
9.13 Classifying requests for fee purposes.
9.14 Current index.
9.15 Annual report.
9.16 Predisclosure notification procedures for confidential commercial
information.
Subpart B--Vital Statistics Records
9.31 Definitions.
9.32 Administration.
9.33 Functions of the Vital Statistics Unit.
9.34 Supplementary certificate upon adoption.
9.35 New birth certificate upon legitimation.
9.36 Delayed filing of birth certificate.
9.37 Altered certificates.
9.38 Certified copies of records.
9.39 Disclosure of records.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended by Pub. L. 99-570, 100 Stat.
3207; 22 U.S.C. 3611; E.O. 12600, 52 FR 23781, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p.
235.
Source: 44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A--Organization and Functions of the Commission; Availability of
Information and Official Records
Sec. 9.1 Purpose of this subpart.
This subpart describes the organization and functions of the Panama
Canal Commission (referred to in this part as ``the Commission'' or
``Agency'') and explains how a member of the public may request records
from this agency under the Freedom of Information Act.
Sec. 9.2 Organization.
The principal office of the Panama Canal Commission is located at
Balboa Heights, Republic of Panama. The Office of the Secretary of the
Panama Canal Commission is located at International Square, 1825 I
Street, NW., suite 1050, Washington, DC 20006-5402. The Commission also
maintains a procurement office at 4400 Dauphine Street, New Orleans, LA
70146-6800.
[52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987; 53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988, as amended at 59
FR 26122, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 9.3 Functions.
(a) The Panama Canal Commission, which replaced the Canal Zone
Government and the Panama Canal Company effective October 1, 1979, is
established in the executive branch of the United States by the Panama
Canal Act of 1979 (Pub. L. 96-70, 93 Stat. 452) as an agency of the
United States, for the purpose of maintaining and operating the Panama
Canal and the facilities and appurtenances related thereto. As provided
in section 1101 of that Act, the authority of the President with respect
to the Commission is exercised through the Secretary of Defense.
(b) As provided in the Panama Canal Act of 1979, the supervision of
the Commission is vested in a Board composed of nine members, one of
whom is the Secretary of Defense or an officer of the Department of
Defense designated by the Secretary. Not fewer than five
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members of the Board are nationals of the United States; the remaining
members are nationals of the Republic of Panama.
(c) The President appoints the members of the Board. The members of
the Board who are United States nationals are appointed by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. Each member of the Board holds office
at the pleasure of the President.
(d) The Administrator of the Commission, who is appointed by the
President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, holds
office at the pleasure of the President.
(e) The Commission maintains and operates the Panama Canal and
facilities and appurtenances related thereto, including electric power,
water, and telephone systems; procurement and storehouse facilities;
motor transportation services; an agency press and duplicating center;
marine and general repair shop; and an employees' housing system.
(The Panama Canal Act of 1979, secs. 1101, 1102, 1103, Pub. L. 96-70, 93
Stat. 456, 457)
Sec. 9.4 How to request general information or publications.
The Commission has an Office of Public Affairs which is responsible
for providing information about the agency to members of the public and
the press. If you are interested in general information about the
Commission's activities, or copies of its publications, you should
write, visit, or call this office. Address letters to: Panama Canal
Commission, Office of Public Affairs, Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300 (or
Balboa, Republic of Panama).
[46 FR 48659, Oct. 2, 1981, as amended at 52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987; 53
FR 16256, May 6, 1988; 59 FR 26122, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 9.5 The Freedom of Information Act.
(a) The Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) is a law which
creates a procedure for any person to request official records from
United States Government agencies. The rest of the rules in this subpart
explain how you may request official records from the Panama Canal
Commission.
(b) The Freedom of Information Act requires every United States
Government agency to make official records available to any person who
requests them, unless the records that the person requests fall within
one of more of the exceptions to availability listed in the law. For
more details about these exceptions, see subsection (b) of section 552,
Title 5, United States Code, available in libraries.
(c) The Freedom of Information Act does not require an agency to
create records or compile information that you would like to have. The
law deals only with making existing records available.
[44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987;
53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988]
Sec. 9.6 How to make a Freedom of Information Act request.
(a) To make a request for a record using the Freedom of Information
Act, you must:
(1) Write to the Panama Canal Commission, Agency Records Officer
(Chief, Administrative Services Division), Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300
(or Balboa, Republic of Panama); and
(2) State in your letter that you are making a request under the
Freedom of Information Act, and clearly mark the envelope ``Freedom of
Information Act Request''. A request under 5 U.S.C. 552 which is not
properly addressed and is not marked in this way shall not be considered
to be received by the agency until it has actually been received by the
Agency Records Officer.
(3) In your letter, reasonably describe the records you are seeking.
Be as specific in describing the records as you can. Although it is not
required, it will be helpful if, whenever possible, you supply in your
letter specific information regarding dates, titles, file designations,
the office where you believe the records may be found, and other
information which may help to identify the records.
(b) The Panama Canal Commmission may request that you furnish
information as to the purpose of your request. Such information is
required to assist agency officials in categorizing your request in
order to accurately assess fees.
[44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987;
53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988; 59 FR 26122, May 19, 1994]
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Sec. 9.7 How your Freedom of Information Act request will be handled.
(a) The official responsible for deciding whether your request will
be granted is the Agency Records Officer. That official must make the
decision and send you notification of it within ten working days after
the Commission receives your request. In unusual circumstances, the
Commission may extend the time for responding to your request. For
details, see Sec. 9.10 of this part.
(b) If the Agency Records Officer denies your request, in whole or
in part, the letters sent to you to notify you of this decision must:
(1) Tell you why the request is being denied;
(2) Tell you that you have the right, by appealing the decision, to
require the agency to reconsider its decision; and
(3) Tell you how to make an appeal.
(c) If you request records or information which is in the files of
the Commission but which originated in another Federal agency, the
Agency Records Officer may refer your request to that agency. In that
case, the Agency Records Officer will inform you that your request has
been referred to the originating agency.
Sec. 9.8 How to make an appeal under the Freedom of Information Act.
(a) If you are not satisfied with the decision of the Agency Records
Officer, you may require the Commission to reconsider that decision.
This is called ``making an appeal.''
(b) To make an appeal, you must:
(1) Write to the Panama Canal Commission, Director, Office of
Executive Administration, Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300 (or Balboa,
Republic of Panama); and
(2) State in your letter that you are making an appeal under the
Freedom of Information Act, and clearly mark the envelope ``Freedom of
Information Act Appeal''; and
(3) Mail or deliver the letter of appeal within ten working days
after you receive the letter from the Agency Records Officer.
(c) Although it is not required, it may be helpful if you clearly
indicate in your appeal the reasons why you disagree with the decision
on your request and your reasons for wanting the records.
[44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 48659, Oct. 2, 1981; 52
FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987; 53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988; 59 FR 26122, May 19,
1994]
Sec. 9.9 How your Freedom of Information Act appeal will be handled.
(a) The official responsible for deciding whether to grant your
appeal is the Director, Office of Executive Administration of the Panama
Canal Commission. That official must make that decision and send you
notification of it within 20 working days after receiving your appeal.
In unusual circumstances, the Commission may extend the time for
responding to your appeal. For details, see Sec. 9.10 of this part.
(b) If the Director, Office of Executive Administration denies your
appeal, in whole or in part, the letter sent to you to notify you of
this decision must:
(1) Tell you why the appeal is being denied;
(2) Tell you that this denial is the Commission's final decision;
and
(3) Tell you that you have the right to request a U.S. District
Court to review the denial of your appeal, as provided by 5 U.S.C.
552(a)(4)(B), as amended.
[44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 48659, Oct. 2, 1981]
Sec. 9.10 How the Commission may extend the time to respond to your request or appeal.
(a) In unusual circumstances, the Commission may extend the time for
making a decision about your request or about your appeal. If the
Commission does extend the time, it will do so by sending you a written
notice signed by the Agency Records Officer. The notice will:
(1) Tell you why it is necessary to extend the time;
(2) Tell you how long the time has been extended; and
(3) Tell you the date when you can expect the decision about your
request or your appeal to be sent to you.
(b) The Commission may extend the time for making a decision about
your request or your appeal by a total of ten
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working days. The extension period may be split between the request and
the appeal, but it may not exceed ten working days overall.
(c) The unusual circumstances which may reasonably require an
extension of time for the proper handling of your request or appeal are:
(1) The need to search for and collect the requested records from
field facilities or other establishments that are separate from the
office processing the request; or
(2) The need to search for, collect, and appropriately examine a
voluminous quantity of separate and distinct records which are demanded
in a single request; or
(3) The need for consultation, which shall be conducted with all
practicable speed, with another agency having a substantial interest in
the determination of the request or among two or more components of the
Commission having substantial subject matter interest in the request.
Sec. 9.11 Fees for Freedom of Information Act requests.
(a) The following are fees charged by the Commission for document
search and reproduction.
(1) Search for records: $7.10 per hour of search conducted by
clerical personnel, and $23.50 per hour of search conducted by
supervisory or professional personnel.
(2) Search requiring computers: $185.94 for the first two hours or
fraction of the first two hours; $92.97 for each additional hour.
(3) Copying: $0.13 per page for the first copy of a record. The word
``page'' refers to a paper copy of a standard agency size which is 8\1/
2\" x 11" or 11" x 14". For additional copies, you will be charged the
official Panama Canal Commmission tariff rate for reproduction.
(4) Converting microfilm to paper copy: $0.13 per page for the first
copy of a record. For additional copies, you will be charged the
official Panama Canal Commission tariff rate for reproduction. Microfilm
search charges will be at the clerical rate.
(5) Duplication of tape recordings: (i) Labor costs: $10.65 per \1/
2\ hour for 40 channel tape recording; $7.30 per \1/2\ hour for basic
tape recording; $9.35 per \1/2\ hour for video tape recording. Minimum
charge for taping is \1/2\ hour.
(ii) Material costs: No cost will be assessed to tapes if provided
by requester. If agency furnishes tapes, the requester will be charged
direct purchasing costs.
(6) Duplication of photographs: Black and white, up to 8" x 10",
$2.55 per print; color, up to 8" x 10", $9.20 per print.
(7) Duplication of canal sounding and engineering charts, graphs,
and drawings (reproducible and non-reproducible) at cost recovery rate.
(8) Other services: If there is no specific fee listed in this
section for a service necessary for handling your request, you will be
charged the official agency tariff for that service. If no tariff exists
for that service, the Agency Records Officer is authorized to charge the
direct cost to the Commission of that service.
(b) Review fees are chargeable only when a request is for a
commercial use, as defined in Sec. 9.12. Review fees will be charged in
accordance with the search fee rates set forth in Sec. 9.11(a)(1).
(c) If the Commission estimates that search charges are likely to
exceed $25.00, and the requester has not previously agreed to pay fees
as high as those anticipated, the agency will notify the requester of
the estimated amount of fees, and offer the requester the opportunity to
revise the request.
(d) The Panama Canal Commission may require a requester to pay fees
in advance only if the estimated charges are likely to exceed $250.00,
or the requester has previously failed to pay a fee in a timely fashion
(i.e., within 30 days of the date of billing).
(1) If the requester has a history of prompt payment, and the
estimated charges are likely to exceed $250.00, the Commission will
notify the requester of the estimated cost and obtain satisfactory
assurance of full payment.
(2) If the requester has no prior payment history, and the estimated
charges are likely to exceed $250.00, the agency may require an advance
payment of an amount up to the full amount of estimated charges.
(3) If the requester has a poor payment history, the agency may
require advance payment of the full amount of
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the estimated fees, as well as any amount currently owed, plus interest
on the delinquent amount, before the agency begins to process a new or
pending request from that requester.
(4) When the agency acts under this subsection, the administrative
time limits prescribed in Secs. 9.7(a) and 9.9(a) will begin only after
receipt of the required fee payments.
(e) If you wish to request a waiver or reduction of fees, you must
do so in writing to the Chief, Administrative Services Division, Agency
Records Officer, Panama Canal Commission, Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300.
The Agency Records Officer may waive or reduce the fees if the official
decides that providing the records you request would be in the public
interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public
understanding of the operations or activities of the government, and is
not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester. Requests for
a waiver or reduction of fees shall be considered on a case-by-case
basis.
(1) In order to determine whether disclosure of the information is
in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly
to public understanding of the operations or activities of the
government, the Agency Records Officer will consider the following four
factors:
(i) The subject of the request: Whether the subject of the requested
records concerns the operations or activities of the government;
(ii) The informative value of the information to be disclosed:
Whether the disclosure is likely to contribute to an understanding of
government operations or activities;
(iii) The contribution to an understanding of the subject by the
general public likely to result from disclosure: Whether disclosure of
the requested information will contribute to public understanding; and
(iv) The significance of the contribution to public understanding:
Whether the disclosure is likely to contribute significantly to public
understanding of government operations or activities.
(2) In order to determine whether disclosure of the information is
not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester, the Agency
Records Officer will consider the following two factors:
(i) The existence and magnitude of a commercial interest: Whether
the requester has a commercial interest that would be furthered by the
requested disclosure; and, if so
(ii) The primary interest in disclosure: Whether the magnitude of
the identified commercial interest of the requester is sufficiently
large, in comparison with the public interest in disclosure, that
disclosure is primarily in the commercial interest of the requester.
(3) The Agency Records Officer will not consider waiver or reduction
of fees for requesters (persons or organizations) from whom unpaid fees
remain due to the Agency for another information access request.
(4) The Agency's decision to refuse to waive or reduce fees as
requested under this section may be appealed to the Director, Office of
Executive Administration, Panama Canal Commission, Unit 2300, APO AA
34011-2300. Appeals should contain as much information and documentation
as possible to support the request for a waiver or reduction of fees.
The requester will be notified within thirty working days from the date
on which the Agency received the appeal.
(f) This agency will assess interest charges on an unpaid bill
starting on the 31st day following the day on which the bill was sent.
Interest will be computed at the rate prescribed in Section 3717 of
Title 31, United States Code, and will accrue from the date of the
billing.
[52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987, as amended at 53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988; 59
FR 26122, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 9.12 Definitions.
Commercial use refers to a request or a requester seeking
information for a use or purpose that furthers the commercial, trade, or
profit interests of the requester or the person on whose behalf the
request is made.
Duplication refers to the process of making a copy of document
necessary to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request. Such
copies can take the form of paper copy, microfilm, audio-visual
materials, or machine readable
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documentation (e.g., magnetic tape or disk), among others. The copy
provided will be in a form that is reasonably usable by the requester.
Educational institution refers to a preschool, a public or private
elementary or secondary school, an institution of graduate higher
education, an institution of undergraduate higher education, an
institution of professional education, and an institution of vocational
education, which operates programs of scholarly research.
Non-commercial scientific institution refers to an institution that
is not operated on a commercial basis and which is operated solely for
the purpose of conducting scientific research, the results of which are
not intended to promote any particular product or industry.
Representative of the news media refers to any person actively
gathering news for an entity that is organized and operated to publish
or broadcast news to the public. As used herein, the word ``news'' means
information that is about current events or that would be of current
interest to the public.
Review refers to the process of examining documents located in
response to a request that is for a commercial use to determine whether
any portion of any document located is permitted to be withheld. It also
includes the time spent processing any documents for disclosure; i.e.,
doing all that is necessary to delete unreleasable portions and prepare
documents for release. Review does not include time spent resolving
general legal or policy issues regarding the application of exemptions.
Search time is the time spent by the agency to identify the
documents requested and will be charged in accordance with
Sec. 9.11(a)(1) and (2).
[52 FR 31398, Aug. 20, 1987; 53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988]
Sec. 9.13 Classifying requests for fee purposes.
(a) When the Panama Canal Commission receives a request for
documents that appears to be for commercial use, fees will be assessed
for the total search time, review time, and all duplication of the
documents. Requestors must reasonably describe the records sought. When
the agency has reasonable cause to doubt the stated use of the
documents, or where the use is not clear from the request itself, the
agency can seek additional clarification. Requesters should note that
the Panama Canal Commission may assess fees for search and review even
if no documents are determined to be releasable under the Freedom of
Information Act.
(b) Educational institution requesters will be provided the first
100 pages of duplication without charge and will not be charged for
search time. To be eligible for this reduction in fees, the requester
must show that the request is being made under the auspices of a
qualifying institution and that the records are being sought to further
scholarly research and not for commercial use. The requester must
reasonably describe the records sought.
(c) Non-commercial scientific institution requesters will be
provided the first 100 pages without charge and will not be charged for
search time. To be eligible for this reduction in fees, the requester
must show that the request is being made under the auspices of a
qualifying institution and that the records are being sought to further
scientific research and not for commercial use. The requester must
reasonably describe the records sought.
(d) Representatives of the news media will be provided the first 100
pages without charge and will not be charged for search time. To be
eligible for reduction in fees, the requester must meet the criteria
prescribed in Sec. 9.12 and the request must not be for commercial use.
A request for records supporting the news dissemination function of the
requester will not be considered to be a request that is for a
commercial use. The requester must reasonably describe the records
sought.
(e) For all other requesters who do not fit into the above
categories, fees will be charged which recover the full reasonable
direct cost of searching for and reproducing records that are responsive
to the request, except that the first 100 pages of reproduction and the
first two hours of search time will be furnished without charge. The
requester must reasonably describe the records sought.
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(f) Those requesters searching for records about themselves will be
treated under the Privacy Act of 1974 and will only be charged for
reproduction costs.
(g) A requester may not file multiple requests solely in order to
avoid payment of fees. When the agency reasonably believes that a
requester is attempting to separate a request into a series of requests
for the purpose of evading the assessment of fees, the agency may
aggregate any such requests and charge accordingly.
[52 FR 31398, Aug. 20, 1987; 53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988]
Sec. 9.14 Current index.
(a) The Commission maintains and will make available for public
inspection and copying a current index of the agency's opinions, policy
statements, administrative staff manuals, and instructions to staff that
affect a member of the public.
(b) The Commission has decided that it is not necessary to publish
this index.
(c) On request, the Commission will provide copies of this index to
members of the public. The charges for the copies will be no greater
than those set out in Sec. 9.11.
[44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979. Redesignated at 52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987;
53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988]
Sec. 9.15 Annual report.
On or before March 1 of each calendar year, the Panama Canal
Commission sends to both Houses of Congress a report of its activities
in connection with the Freedom of Information Act during the preceding
calendar year. The Freedom of Information Act requires each agency to
make this report and to include in it such information as: how many
requests were denied and why; how many denials were appealed and the
result of those appeals; the name and title of each official who denied
a request; and other information showing how the agency administered the
Freedom of Information Act during the period covered by the report.
[44 FR 75309, Dec. 19, 1979. Redesignated at 52 FR 31397, Aug. 20, 1987;
53 FR 16256, May 6, 1988]
Sec. 9.16 Predisclosure notification procedures for confidential commercial information.
(a) In general. Confidential commercial information provided to the
Panama Canal Commission by a submitter shall not be disclosed pursuant
to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request except in accordance with
this section. The following definitions apply:
(1) Confidential commercial information means records provided to
the Commission by a submitter that arguably contain material exempt from
release under Exemption 4 of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C.
552(b)(4), because disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause
substantial competitive harm.
(2) Submitter means any person or entity who provides confidential
commercial information to the Commission. The term ``submitter''
includes, but is not limited to, corporations, state governments, and
foreign governments.
(b) Notice to submitters. The Panama Canal Commission shall provide
a submitter with prompt notice of receipt of a Freedom of Information
Act request encompassing its confidential commercial information
whenever required in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section, and
except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section. The written notice
shall either describe the exact nature of the information requested or
provide copies of the records or portions of records containing the
requested information.
(c) When notice is required. (1) For confidential commercial
information submitted prior to January 1, 1988, the Panama Canal
Commission shall provide a submitter with notice of receipt of a FOIA
request whenever:
(i) the records are less than 10 years old and the information has
been designated by the submitter as confidential commercial information;
(ii) The Panama Canal Commission has reason to believe that
disclosure of the information could reasonably result in commercial or
financial harm to the submitter; or
(iii) The information is subject to the prior express commitment of
confidentiality given by the Commission to the submitter.
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(2) For confidential commercial information submitted on or after
January 1, 1988, the Commission shall provide a submitter with notice of
receipt of a FOIA request whenever:
(i) The submitter has in good faith designated the information as
commercially or financially sensitive; or
(ii) The Commission has reason to believe that disclosure of the
information could reasonably result in commercial or financial harm to
the submitter.
(3) Notice of a request for confidential commercial information
falling within paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section shall be required for
a period of not more than ten years after the date of submission unless
the submitter requests, and provides acceptable justification for, a
specific notice period of greater duration.
(4) Whenever possible, the submitter's claim of confidentiality
shall be supported by a statement or certification by an officer or
authorized representative of the company that the information in
question is in fact confidential commercial or financial information and
that the information has not been disclosed to the public.
(5) When notice is given to a submitter under this section, the
Commission shall at the same time provide written notice to the
requester that it is affording the submitter a reasonable period of time
within which to object to disclosure and that, therefore, there will be
a delay in responding to the request because of the overseas location of
the agency and the time requirements to obtain responses from the
submitters.
(d) Opportunity to object to disclosure. (1) The notice required by
paragraph (b) of this section shall afford a submitter ten (10) working
days within which to provide the Commission with a detailed statement of
any objection to disclosure. Such statement must specify all grounds for
withholding information under any exemption of the Freedom of
Information Act and, in the case of Exemption 4, must demonstrate why
the information is contended to be a trade secret or commercial or
financial information which is considered privileged or confidential and
capable of causing competitive damage if disclosed. Information provided
by a submitter pursuant to this paragraph may itself be subject to
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
(e) Notice of intent to disclose. The Commission will carefully
consider the submitter's objections to release prior to determining
whether or not to disclose the information. Whenever the Commission
decides to disclose information over the objection of the submitter, the
Commission will forward a written notice to the submitter which shall
include:
(1) A statement of the reasons for which the submitter's disclosure
objections were not sustained;
(2) A description of the confidential commercial information to be
disclosed; and,
(3) A specific disclosure date, which shall be ten (10) working days
after the notice of the final decision to release the requested
information has been mailed to the submitter.
(4) When notice is given to a submitter under this section, the
Commission will notify the requester that such notice has been given to
the submitter and the proposed date for disclosure.
(f) Notice of lawsuit. (1) Whenever a requester brings legal action
seeking to compel disclosure of information covered by paragraph (c) of
this section, the Commission shall promptly notify the submitter.
(2) Whenever a submitter brings legal action seeking to prevent
disclosure of information covered by paragraph (c) of this section, the
Commission shall notify the requester.
(g) Exception to notice requirement. The notice requirements of
paragraph (c) of this section shall not apply if:
(1) The Panama Canal Commission determines that the information
should not be disclosed;
(2) The information has been published or otherwise officially made
available to the public;
(3) Disclosure of the information is required by law (other than 5
U.S.C. 552); or
(4) The information was acquired in the course of a lawful
investigation of a possible violation of criminal law.
[56 FR 11373, Mar. 18, 1991]
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Subpart B--Vital Statistics Records
Sec. 9.31 Definitions.
As used in this subpart:
Live birth means the birth of a child who shows evidence of life
after the child is entirely outside the mother.
Stillbirth means a birth after 20 weeks of gestation which is not a
live birth.
Physician means a person legally authorized to practice medicine
before October 1, 1979, in the area then known as the Canal Zone.
Vital statistics includes the registration, preparation,
transcription and preservation of data pertaining to marriages, births,
adoptions, legitimations, deaths, stillbirths, and data incidental
thereto.
Vital Statistics Unit means the organizational unit charged by the
Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission with the function of vital
statistics.
Sec. 9.32 Administration.
The Vital Statistics Unit shall administer this subpart, under the
supervision of the Administrator or his designee.
Sec. 9.33 Functions of the Vital Statistics Unit.
The Vital Statistics Unit is the keeper of the vital statistics
records of the Canal Zone Government. Some of the functions previously
performed by that unit were discontinued on October 1, 1979, when the
Canal Zone and its civil government ceased to exist. The Vital
Statistics Unit now performs the residual functions of recordkeeping;
i.e., it is limited to performing the following:
(a) Maintaining all vital statistics records of the Canal Zone
Government.
(b) Performing the vital statistics functions as defined in
Sec. 9.31 of this part for those events which occurred in the Canal Zone
before October 1, 1979, and which were not previously registered in that
unit. This includes the delayed registration of a birth that occurred
prior to October 1, 1979.
(c) The alteration of records which are filed in that unit.
(d) The issuance of copies of documents filed in that unit.
(Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 and related agreements and Pub. L. 96-70,
93 Stat. 452)
Sec. 9.34 Supplementary certificate upon adoption.
Upon receipt of a certified copy of an order or decree of adoption,
the Vital Statistics Unit shall prepare a supplementary certificate in
the new name of the adopted person and shall seal and file the original
certificate of birth with such certified copy attached thereto. The
sealed documents may be opened only upon the demand of the adopted
person, if of legal age, or by an order of court. Upon receipt of a
certified copy of a court order of annulment of the adoption, the
original certificate shall be restored to its original place in the
file.
Sec. 9.35 New birth certificate upon legitimation.
In cases of legitimation the Vital Statistics Unit, upon receipt of
proof thereof, shall prepare a new certificate of birth in the new name
of the legitimated child. The evidence upon which the new certificate is
made and the original certificate shall be sealed and filed and may be
opened only upon the demand of the person involved, if of legal age, or
by an order of court.
Cross Reference: Legitimation of child, see 8 P.C.C. 335, 387, 76A
Stat. 689, 691. See also 7 P.C.C. 576, 76A Stat. 571.
Sec. 9.36 Delayed filing of birth certificate.
(a) When a live birth occurred in the Canal Zone (prior to October
1, 1979), a certificate of live birth should have been filed with the
Vital Statistics Unit within five days after the birth by the physician,
midwife, or other legally authorized person in attendance at the birth
or, if the birth was not so attended, by one of the parents. If a
certificate of live birth in the Canal Zone was not filed during that
time, it may still be possible to file a delayed certificate of birth by
following the procedure set forth in paragraph (b) of this section.
(b) A delayed certificate of live birth may be filed upon the
submission to, and receipt by, the Vital Statistics Unit of such
evidence, in the form of affidavits or otherwise, as the Vital
Statistics Unit deems sufficient to establish satisfactorily the truth
of the facts alleged in support of the request
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for delayed filing. Certificates accepted more than six months after the
time prescribed for filing in paragraph (a) of this section shall
contain the date of the delayed filing and shall be marked ``delayed.''
A summary statement of the evidence submitted in support of the
acceptance for delayed filing shall be endorsed on the certificate. Such
evidence shall be kept in a special permanent file.
Sec. 9.37 Altered certificates.
Certificates of marriage, birth, stillbirth, or death filed in the
Vital Statistics Unit may be altered upon the submission to, and receipt
by, the Vital Statistics Unit of such evidence, in the form of
affidavits or otherwise, as that unit deems sufficient to establish
satisfactorily the truth of the facts alleged in support of the request
for alteration. Certificates which are altered after being filed shall
contain the date of the alteration and shall be marked ``altered.'' A
summary statement of the evidence submitted in support of the acceptance
for alteration shall be endorsed on the certificate. Such evidence shall
be kept in a special permanent file.
Sec. 9.38 Certified copies of records.
Subject to the restrictions contained in Sec. 9.39, a certified copy
of a certificate on file or any part thereof shall be furnished to any
applicant upon request. The person designated by the Administrator or by
the Administrator's designee to act as Vital Statistics Clerk shall be
the person to certify copies of such certificates or parts thereof.
Charges shall be made for certified copies of vital statistics records
at the rate prescribed in the official Panama Canal Commission tariff.
Sec. 9.39 Disclosure of records.
Inspection of a vital statistics record is not permitted, and a
certified copy of a certificate or part thereof may not be issued,
unless the Vital Statistics Unit is satisfied that the applicant has a
direct and legitimate interest in the matter recorded or that the
information therein contained is necessary for the determination of
personal or property rights.
PART 10--ACCESS TO INFORMATION ABOUT INDIVIDUALS--Table of Contents
Sec.
10.1 Purpose of this part.
10.2 The Privacy Act of 1974.
10.3 Definitions.
10.4 When this part applies.
10.5 How to make a Privacy Act request.
10.6 How to identify yourself.
10.7 How your Privacy Act request will be handled.
10.8 When, where, and under what conditions you may review the records.
10.9 Special procedures for medical records.
10.10 How to request review of a system manager's denial of access.
10.11 Fees for Privacy Act requests.
10.12 How to request amendment of your record under the Privacy Act.
10.13 How your Privacy Act request for amendment will be handled.
10.14 How to appeal a refusal to amend a record under the Privacy Act.
10.15 How your Privacy Act appeal will be handled.
10.16 Rights of parents and legal guardians.
10.17 Conditions under which the Commission may disclose an
individual's record to other persons.
10.18 Accounting of certain disclosures.
10.19 Records about deceased persons.
10.20 Penalties for noncompliance with the Act.
10.21 General exemptions.
10.22 Specific exemptions.
Appendix A to Part 10--General Routine Uses
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a.
Source: 44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, unless otherwise noted.
Sec. 10.1 Purpose of this part.
The purpose of this part is to establish Panama Canal Commission
policies and procedures for implementing the Privacy Act of 1974 (Pub.
L. 93-579), and particularly the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a.
Sec. 10.2 The Privacy Act of 1974.
The Privacy Act of 1974 (referred to in this part as ``the Privacy
Act'') is a law which provides safeguards against the invasion of an
individual's personal privacy. The Privacy Act creates a procedure for
an individual to request access to or amendment of a record about
himself or herself that is maintained
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by an agency of the United States Government. It also places certain
restrictions on the disclosure of records containing information about
an individual to other persons. The rest of the rules in this part:
(a) Explain how you may request access to or amendment of records
about yourself that are maintained by the Panama Canal Commission
(referred to in this part as ``the Commission'' or ``the agency'');
(b) Explain the conditions under which the Commission may disclose
information about an individual to others without the individual's
consent; and
(c) List the systems of records maintained by the Commission which
are exempt from certain provisions of the Privacy Act, including the
provisions for access and amendment.
Sec. 10.3 Definitions.
(a) All terms used in this part which are defined in the Privacy Act
(5 U.S.C. 552a(a)) shall have the same meanings as they do in that Act.
(b) Agency Records Officer means the Chief, Administrative Services
Division, Panama Canal Commission.
(c) Director of Executive Administration means the Director, Office
of Executive Administration of the Panama Canal Commission.
(d) System manager means the official designated in the most recent
Notice of Systems of Records published in the Federal Register, as
having responsibility for a given system of records.
[44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 48659, Oct. 2, 1981]
Sec. 10.4 When this part applies.
(a) This part applies only to information about individuals that is
maintained by the Panama Canal Commission in a system of records which
has been described in a notice published in the Federal Register. This
means that these regulations apply only to information about an
individual that can be retrieved from a group of records by the
individual's name or other personal identifier (such as an employee
identification number).
(b) Where another agency (such as the Office of Personnel
Management) has published a notice describing a system of records that
is partially under the control of the Panama Canal Commission, the
Privacy Act regulations of that agency take precedence over the
regulations in this part.
Sec. 10.5 How to make a Privacy Act request.
(a) You may find it helpful to review the descriptions of Commission
systems of records, as published in the Federal Register, before you
make a request. You may review these in the annual compilation of
``Privacy Act Issuances,'' available at libraries, or, upon request, at
the Records Management Branch, Administration Building, Balboa Heights,
Republic of Panama.
(b) To find out whether a particular system of records contains
information about you, or to request access to records about yourself,
you must:
(1) Write or visit the system manager or the Agency Records Officer.
The title and address of the system manager are given in the Notice of
System of Records published in the Federal Register. The office of the
Agency Records Officer is located in the Administration Building, Balboa
Heights, Republic of Panama, and that official's mailing address is:
Panama Canal Commission, Agency Records Officer, Unit 2300, APO AA
34011-2300 (or Balboa, Republic of Panama).
(2) Reasonably identify the system of records or the type of
information, or records, you are interested in. Be as specific as you
can. If you do not know which system of records is involved, it will be
helpful if you identify the office where you believe the records may be
located.
(3) Adequately identify yourself in accordance with the requirements
contained in Sec. 10.6 of this part.
(c) If you make your request in writing, state in your letter that
you are making a request under the Privacy Act and clearly mark the
envelope with the words ``Privacy Act Request.'' A request under 5
U.S.C. 552a which is not properly addressed and is not marked in this
way shall not be considered to have been received by the agency until it
has actually been received
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by the system manager or the Agency Records Officer.
[44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 59 FR 26123, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 10.6 How to identify yourself.
(a) If you make your request in person, or if you wish to review
your records in person, you must identify yourself to the system manager
or the Agency Records Officer (or to a person designated by one of those
officials) by showing at least one identification document containing
your picture (for example, employee identification card, driver's
license, passport), or at least two identification documents containing
your signature, or other identification acceptable to the official
concerned.
(b) If you make your request in writing, you must supply information
that will help to verify your identity (for example, signature, employee
identification number, date and place of birth), and you may also be
required to provide the certificate of a notary public or other official
authorized to administer oaths.
(c) Whether making your request in person or in writing, if you
cannot identify yourself to the satisfaction of the system manager or
the Agency Records Officer (or the person designated by one of those
officials), you may be asked to make and sign a written statement
asserting your identity and indicating that you understand that
knowingly and willfully requesting or obtaining access to any record
about another individual under false pretenses is a misdemeanor
punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 (5 U.S.C. 552a(i)(3)).
Sec. 10.7 How your Privacy Act request will be handled.
(a) The system manager or the Agency Records Officer will
acknowledge receipt of your request within ten working days. At the same
time, or as soon as possible after acknowledging receipt, that official
will:
(1) Tell you that a record about you is maintained in the system of
records you identified and tell how you may review it, or get a copy; or
(2) Tell you that no record about you is maintained in the system of
records you identified; or
(3) Tell you that your inquiry cannot be answered or your request
cannot or will not be granted because you have not adequately identified
yourself or the system of records; because the system of records in
question is exempt from the access provisions of the Privacy Act; or
because the record or system of records in question is not under the
control of the Commission.
(b) When the system manager or the Agency Records Officer makes a
decision to grant you access to the records you requested, you normally
may see the records or get copies of them right away. If, for any
reason, the records cannot be provided immediately, that official will
arrange with you a mutually acceptable time and place for you to review
and copy the records. If that official cannot make the records available
to you within 30 working days of receipt of your request, that official
will advise you in writing of the reason for the delay.
Sec. 10.8 When, where, and under what conditions you may review the records.
(a) If you want to review your records in person, you will normally
be required to go during regular working hours to the location specified
in the Notice of the System of Records or to the office of the Agency
Records Officer, in the administration Building, Balboa Heights,
Republic of Panama. If you cannot go in person during regular working
hours, you should telephone or write the system manager or the Agency
Records Officer so that appropriate arrangements can be made for you to
review the records.
(b) You must identify yourself to the system manager or the Agency
Records Officer (or to a person designated by one of those officials) in
accordance with the requirements contained in Sec. 10.6 of this part.
(c) If you have been told that you may review your records in
person, you may, upon your request, be accompanied by a person of your
choosing. You will however, have to provide the system manager with a
written signed statement authorizing disclosure of the
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records about you to that person, and authorizing discussion of your
records in the presence of that person.
(d) You may be shown a copy of a record rather than the original
record itself when the record is not maintained at, or cannot be
transferred to, a location which is accessible to you. In that event,
you will be charged for the copies only if you choose to retain them. If
copies are made at your request, the agency will charge you the cost of
making the copies, as stated in Sec. 10.11 of this part.
(e) No one shall be allowed to inspect original agency records
except under the immediate supervision of the system manager, or the
Agency Records Officer, or a person designated by one of those
officials.
Sec. 10.9 Special procedures for medical records.
(a) If you request medical records about yourself, including
psychiatric and psychological records, the records will be made
available to you only after the Director of Health and Safety, or that
official's designee, determines that release of the records would not be
likely to have an adverse effect on you. If they are not made available
to you, upon your written request the medical records which are not
otherwise exempt from disclosure may be reviewed by a licensed medical
practitioner designated by you.
(b) School records of a psychological nature may be shown to the
student who is the subject of the records or to the parent or guardian
of the student only if the Director of Health and Safety, or that
official's designee, determines that the release would not be likely to
have an adverse effect on the individual who is the subject of the
records.
Sec. 10.10 How to request review of a system manager's denial of access.
(a) If the system manager denies your request for records, in whole
or in part, you may ask the Agency Records Officer to review that
decision. The denial is not considered a final agency decision unless it
has been reviewed and confirmed in writing by the Agency Records
Officer.
(b) To request review of a system manager's denial, you must:
(1) Write to the Panama Canal Commission, Agency Records Officer,
Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300 (or Balboa, Republic of Panama); and
(2) State in your letter that you are requesting review of the
system manager's denial and clearly mark the envelope ``Privacy Act
Request for Review''; and
(3) Mail or deliver the request for review within ten working days
after you receive the system manager's denial.
(c) Although it is not required, it may be helpful if you state in
your request for review the reasons why you disagree with the decision
on your request for access and your reasons for wanting the records.
[44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 59 FR 26123, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 10.11 Fees for Privacy Act requests.
(a) The fees for copies of records made at your request under this
section will be the same as the fees provided in Sec. 9.11(a) (3), (4),
(5), (6), (7); (c); and (e) of this title for copies of materials
provided under the Freedom of Information Act.
(b) If your request for copies of records or portions of records is
expected to involve fees of more than $50, the Commission will not treat
your request as having been received until:
(1) The Commission has sent you a written notification of the
estimated fees; and
(2) You agree in writing to pay at least the estimated fees; and
(3) You pay part of the estimated fees in advance, if the agency
requires such a deposit before it will begin to copy the records you
have requested.
Sec. 10.12 How to request amendment of your record under the Privacy Act.
After you have reviewed your record, you may ask the Commission to
correct or amend any portion of the record that you believe is not
accurate, timely, relevant, or complete. To make a request for
amendment, you must:
(a) Write to the Panama Canal Commission, Agency Records Officer,
Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300 (or Balboa, Republic of Panama).
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(b) State in your letter that you are requesting amendment of a
record under the Privacy Act, and clearly mark the envelope ``Privacy
Act Request for Amendment.'' A request for amendment of a record under 5
U.S.C. 552a which is not properly addressed and is not marked in this
way shall not be considered to be received by the Commission until it
has actually been received by the Agency Records Officer.
(c) In your letter, identify the system of records involved, if you
can, and identify the particular record or portion of the record you
wish to have corrected or amended. If possible, attach a copy of the
record in question.
(d) Explain in your letter why you believe the record or portion of
the record is not accurate, timely, relevant, or complete, and provide
any evidence available to support your request.
(e) Include in your letter any other information that may be
necessary for proper processing of your request.
[44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 59 FR 26123, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 10.13 How your Privacy Act request for amendment will be handled.
(a) The Agency Records Officer (or that official's designee) will
decide whether your request for amendment of a record should be granted.
That official (or the designee) will acknowledge receipt of your request
within ten working days and will either notify you of the decision or
tell you when you can expect to have the decision. If a decision cannot
be made within 30 working days of the receipt of your request, the
Agency Records Officer (or the designee) will advise you in writing of
the circumstances causing the delay.
(b) If your request for amendment is granted, in whole or in part:
(1) The Agency Records Officer (or that official's designee) will
notify you of this decision;
(2) The system manager will promptly correct the record; and
(3) Where an accounting of disclosures has been maintained, the
system manager will advise all previous recipients of the record that
the correction has been made.
(c) If your request for amendment is denied, in whole or in part,
the Agency Records Officer (or that official's designee) will notify you
of this decision and will:
(1) Tell you why the request is being denied;
(2) Tell you that you have the right to request further review by
appealing the decision; and
(3) Tell you how to make an appeal.
Sec. 10.14 How to appeal a refusal to amend a record under the Privacy Act.
(a) If the Agency Records Officer (or that official's designee) has
denied your request to amend a record, you may request the Executive
Secretary to review that decision. This is called ``making an appeal.''
(b) To make an appeal, you must:
(1) Write to the Panama Canal Commission, Director, Office of
Executive Administration, Unit 2300, APO AA 34011-2300 (or Balboa,
Republic of Panama); and
(2) State in your letter that you are appealing a denial of a
request for amendment under the Privacy Act, and clearly mark the
envelope ``Privacy Act Appeal''; and
(3) Mail or deliver the letter of appeal within ten working days
after you receive the initial agency denial.
[44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 48659, Oct. 2, 1981; 59
FR 26123, May 19, 1994]
Sec. 10.15 How your Privacy Act appeal will be handled.
(a) The official responsible for deciding whether to grant your
appeal is the Director of Executive Administration of the Panama Canal
Commission. The Director of Executive Administration will review the
refusal to amend your record and will advise you of his decision within
30 working days or receipt of your appeal.
(b) If the Director of Executive Administration grants your appeal,
in whole or in part:
(1) That official will notify you of the decision;
(2) The system manager will promptly correct the record; and
(3) Where an accounting of disclosures has been maintained, the
system
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manager will advise all previous recipients of the record that the
correction has been made.
(c) If the Director of Executive Administration denies your appeal,
in whole or in part, the letter sent to notify you of this decision
must:
(1) Tell you why the appeal is being denied;
(2) Tell you that this denial of your appeal is a final agency
decision;
(3) Tell you that you have the right to file a concise statement of
your reasons for disagreeing with the decision of the agency; and
(4) Tell you that you have the right to request a U.S. District
Court to review this denial of your appeal, as provided by 5 U.S.C.
552a(g).
(d) The Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission may extend the
30-working-day period specified in paragraph (a) of this section for
good cause shown. In that case, the Agency Records Officer will notify
you in writing of the reason for the delay and will tell you when you
can expect a decision on your appeal.
(e) If you choose to file a concise statement of your reasons for
disagreeing with the agency's refusal to amend your record:
(1) The system manager shall cause a notation to be made on the
disputed portion of the record;
(2) Copies of your statement of disagreement will be provided to
anyone to whom the disputed record is subsequently disclosed and (to the
extent that an accounting of disclosures has been maintained) to any
previous recipients of the disputed record; and
(3) The Commission may, at its discretion, make a brief summary of
its reasons for not amending the record and may provide this summary,
along with your statement of disagreement, to previous or subsequent
recipients of the disputed record.
[44 FR 75312, Dec. 19, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 48659, Oct. 2, 1981]
Sec. 10.16 Rights of parents and legal guardians.
The parent of legal guardian of a minor or the legal guardian of an
individual who has been declared incompetent may request access to, or
amendment of, a record on behalf of that individual. To do so, a parent
will be required to show a certified or authenticated copy of the
minor's birth certificate, and a legal guardian will be required to show
a certified or authenticated copy of the court order establishing
guardianship. In some cases, the parent or legal guardian of a minor may
be asked to provide evidence that the minor is in the parent's or
guardian's custody, that the minor has consented to disclosure of the
information to the parent or guardian, or that the parent or guardian
has authority to act on the minor's behalf.
Sec. 10.17 Conditions under which the Commission may disclose an individual's record to other persons.
(a) The Commission shall not disclose information about an
individual that is contained in one of its systems of records to any
person or to another agency, except by written request of, or with the
prior written consent of, the individual who is the subject of the
record, unless the disclosure is authorized by paragraph (b) of this
section or is required by other applicable law.
(b) Under 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Commission may disclose information
contained in its systems of records, without the consent of the
individual who is the subject of the record, if the disclosure of the
information, or record, would be:
(1) To the parent or legal guardian of any minor, or to the legal
guardian of any individual who has been declared to be incompetent by a
court of competent jurisdiction, where such person is acting on the
individual's behalf (5 U.S.C. 552a(h));
(2) To those officers and employees of the Commission who have a
need for the information in the performance of their duties (5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(1));
(3) Required under 5 U.S.C. 552, the Freedom of Information Act (5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(2));
(4) For a routine use as defined in 5 U.S.C. 552a(a)(7) and as
described for all systems of records in Appendix A of this part and for
specific systems of records in the Notice of Systems of Records
published in the Federal Register (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3));
(5) To the Bureau of the Census for purposes of planning or carrying
out a
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census or survey or related activity under the provisions of Title 13,
U.S. Code (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(4));
(6) To a recipient who has provided the Commission 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 (5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(5));
(7) To the National Archives of the United States as a record which
has sufficient historical or other value to warrant its continued
preservation by the United States Government, or for evaluation by the
Administrator of General Services or that official's designee to
determine whether the record has such value (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(6));
(8) To another agency or to an instrumentality of any governmental
jurisdiction within or under the control of the United States for a
civil or criminal law enforcement activity if the activity is authorized
by law, and if the head of the agency or instrumentality has made a
written request to the Commission specifying the particular portion
desired and the law enforcement activity for which the record is sought
(5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(7));
(9) To a person pursuant to a showing of compelling circumstances
affecting the health or safety of an individual, if upon such disclosure
notification is transmitted to the last known address of such individual
(5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(8));
(10) To either House of Congress, or, to the extent of matter within
its jurisdiction, any committee or subcommittee thereof, any joint
committee of Congress or subcommittee of any such joint committee (5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(9));
(11) To the Comptroller General, or any of his authorized
representatives, in the course of the performance of the duties of the
General Accounting Office (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(10)); or
(12) Pursuant to the order of a court of competent jurisdiction (5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(11)).
Sec. 10.18 Accounting of certain disclosures.
(a) The system manager or his designee shall keep an accurate
accounting of each disclosure of personal information about an
individual from a system of records under his control which is made in
accordance with Sec. 10.17(b) of this part, except if that disclosure is
to officers and employees of the Commission (Sec. 10.17(b)(2)) or is
required under the Freedom of Information Act (Sec. 10.17(b)(3)).
(b) This accounting of disclosure shall include:
(1) The date, nature, and purpose of each such disclosure; and
(2) The name and address of the person or agency to whom the
disclosure is made.
(c) The system manager shall retain this accounting of disclosure
for at least five years after the disclosure or for the life of the
record, whichever is longer.
(d) The Commission shall make the accounting of disclosure available
to the individual named in the record, at that individual's request,
except when the disclosure was made under Sec. 10.17(b)(8) of this part
or when the record in question is exempt from the access provisions of
the Privacy Act under Secs. 10.21 and 10.22 of this part. An individual
may request access to the accounting of disclosure by the procedure for
requesting access to records that is explained in Secs. 10.5 through
10.10 of this part.
Sec. 10.19 Records about deceased persons.
A record about a deceased person is not covered by the rules in this
part, except to the extent that the deceased person's record contains
information about a living individual. In disclosing information about a
deceased person, the Commission will make every effort to avoid any
infringement of the privacy rights of a living individual.
Sec. 10.20 Penalties for noncompliance with the Act.
Subsections (g) and (i) of 5 U.S.C. 552a provide civil remedies and
criminal penalties for noncompliance with the provisions of the Privacy
Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-579) or regulations implementing that Act. In
addition, adverse or disciplinary action may be taken against any
officer or employee who willfully or negligently fails to comply with
the requirements of the
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Privacy Act or the regulations in this part.
Sec. 10.21 General exemptions.
(a) The following systems of records are eligible for exemption
under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) because each system is maintained by a
component of the agency, or subcomponent, which performs as its
principal function the enforcement of criminal laws, and which contains
investigatory material compiled for criminal law enforcement purposes.
Accordingly, these systems are exempt from the following sections of
552a of 5 U.S.C.: (c) (3) and (4); (d); (e) (1), (2) and (3); (e)(4) (G)
and (H); (e) (5); (e)(8); (f); (g); and (h).
(1) PCC/GSCP-2, Canal Protection Division Incident Report Files;
(2) PCC/OIG-1, Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector
General;
(3) PCC/OIG-2, Allegation/Complaint Files of the Office of Inspector
General;
(4) PCC/OIG-3, Cash Audit Files.
(b) The systems of records listed below, although no longer actively
in use, continue to be subject to general exemption pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(j)(2) because they were compiled by a component, or subcomponent,
of the agency which performed as its principal function the enforcement
of criminal laws, and which contain investigatory material compiled for
criminal law enforcement purposes. Accordingly, the following systems of
records are exempt from subsections (c)(3) and (4); (d); (e)(1), (2) and
(3); (e)(4) (G) and (H); (e)(5); (e)(8); (f); (g); and (h) of 5 U.S.C.
552a:
(1) PCC/AEPR-1, Probation and Parole Unit Child Custody Reports;
(2) PCC/AEPR-2, Presentence and Preparole Investigation Reports;
(3) PCC/AEPR-3, Probation and Parole Unit Statistical File;
(4) PCC/GSPL-1, Law Enforcement Case Report File;
(5) PCC/GSPL-2, Police Headquarters Confidential File;
(6) PCC/GSPL-3, Detective Confidential Files;
(7) PCC/GSPL-4, Convict Files;
(8) PCC/GSPL-6, Police Photo Files;
(9) PCC/GSPL-7, Fingerprint File;
(10) PCC/GSPL-10, Master Name File;
(c) Exemptions from the particular subsections are justified for the
following reasons:
(1) From (c)(3) because release of an accounting of disclosures to
an individual who is the subject of an investigation could reveal the
nature and scope of the investigation and could result in the altering
or destruction of evidence, improper influencing of witnesses and other
evasive action that could impede or compromise the investigation.
(2) From (c)(4) because this subsection is inapplicable to the
extent that an exemption is being claimed for subsection (d).
(3) From subsection (d) because access to the records contained in
these systems would inform the subject of a criminal or civil
investigation, matter or case of the existence of such, and provide the
subject with information that might enable him or her to avoid
detection, apprehension or legal obligations, and present a serious
impediment to law enforcement and other civil remedies. Amendment of the
records would impose an impossible administrative burden by requiring
investigations to be continuously reinvestigated.
(4) From subsection (e)(1) because it is often impossible to
determine relevance or necessity of information in the early stages of
an investigation. The value of such information is a question of
judgment and timing; what appears relevant and necessary when collected
may ultimately be evaluated and viewed as irrelevant and unnecessary to
an investigation. In addition, information may be obtained concerning
the violation of laws other than those within the scope of its
jurisdiction. In the interest of effective law enforcement, information
should be retained because it may aid in establishing patterns of
unlawful activity and provide leads for other law enforcement agencies.
Further, in obtaining evidence during an investigation, information may
be provided which relates to matters incidental to the main purpose of
the investigation but which may be pertinent to the investigative
jurisdiction of another agency. Such information cannot readily be
identified.
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(5) From subsection (e)(2) because in a law enforcement
investigation it is usually counterproductive to collect information to
the greatest extent practicable directly from the subject thereof. It is
not always feasible to rely upon the subject of an investigation as a
source for information which may implicate him or her in illegal
activities. In addition, collecting information directly from the
subject could seriously compromise an investigation by prematurely
revealing its nature and scope, or could provide the subject with an
opportunity to conceal criminal activities, or intimidate potential
sources, in order to avoid apprehension.
(6) From subsection (e)(3) because providing such notice to the
subject of an investigation, or to other individual sources, could
seriously compromise the investigation by prematurely revealing its
nature and scope, or could inhibit cooperation, or permit the subject to
evade apprehension.
(7) From (e)(4) (G) and (H); (f); (g); and (h) because these
provisions concern an individual's access to records which concern him
and such access to records in this system would compromise
investigations, reveal investigatory techniques and confidential
informants, and invade the privacy of private citizens who provide
information in connection with a particular investigation.
(8) From subsection (e)(5) because in the collection of information
for law enforcement purposes it is impossible to determine what
information is accurate, relevant, timely, and complete. With the
passage of time, seemingly irrelevant or untimely information may
acquire new significance as further investigation brings new details to
light and the accuracy of such information can only be determined in a
court of law. The restrictions of subsection (e)(5) would restrict the
ability of trained investigators to exercise their judgment in reporting
on investigations and impede the development of information necessary
for effective law enforcement.
(9) From subsection (e)(8) because the application of this provision
could prematurely reveal an ongoing criminal investigation to the
subject of the investigation and could reveal investigative techniques,
procedures or evidence.
[59 FR 9089, Feb. 25, 1994]
Sec. 10.22 Specific exemptions.
(a) The following systems of records are eligible for exemption
under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) because they contain investigatory material
compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the
scope of subsection (j)(2) of 5 U.S.C. 552a. Provided, however, that if
any individual is denied any right, privilege or benefit that he would
otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such material,
such material shall be provided to such individual, except to the extent
that the disclosure of such material would reveal the identity of a
source who furnished information to the Government under an express
promise that the identify of the source would be held in confidence, or
prior to January 1, 1975, under an implied promise that the identity of
the source would be held in confidence. Accordingly, the following
systems of records are exempt from (c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4) (G) and
(H); (f); (g); and (h) of 5 U.S.C. 552a.
(1) PCC/GSCP-2, Canal Protection Division Incident Report Files;
(2) PCC/OIG-1, Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector
General;
(3) PCC/OIG-2, Allegation/Complaint Files of the Office of Inspector
General;
(4) PCC/OIG-3, Cash Audit Files.
(5) PCC/FMAC-1, Embezzlements, Burglaries, and Cash Shortages;
(6) PCC/EO-2, Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint File;
(7) PCC/GCCL-1, Marine Accident/Miscellaneous General Claims Files;
(8) PCC/GSCS-2, Housing Complaints Files;
(9) PCC/GSCX-1, Administrative Reports, Transfer of Custody and
Official Complaint Files.
(10) PCC/AEPR-1, Probation and Parole Unit Child Custody Reports;
(11) PCC/AEPR-2, Presentence and Preparole Investigation Reports;
(12) PCC/AEPR-3, Probation and Parole Unit Statistical File;
(13) PCC/CAPS-2, Case Investigations;
(14) PCC/GSPL-1, Law Enforcement Case Report Files;
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(15) PCC/GSPL-2, Police Headquarters Confidential File;
(16) PCC/GSPL-3, Detective Confidential Files;
(17) PCC/GSPL-4, Convict Files;
(18) PCC/GSPL-6, Police Photo Files;
(19) PCC/GSPL-7, Fingerprint File;
(20) PCC/GSPL-10, Master Name File;
(21) PCC/CZG-HL-2, Medical Administration System.
(b) Exemptions from the particular subsections are justified for the
following reasons:
(1) From subsection (c)(3) because the release of the accounting of
disclosures would permit the subject of a criminal investigation and/or
civil case or matter under investigation, in litigation, or under
regulatory or administrative review or action to obtain valuable
information concerning the nature of that investigation, case or matter
and present a serious impediment to law enforcement or civil legal
activities.
(2) From (d); (e)(4) (G) and (H); (f); (g); and (h) because these
provisions concern an individual's access to records which concern him
and such access to records in this system would compromise
investigations, reveal investigatory techniques and confidential
informants, and invade the privacy of private citizens who provide
information in connection with a particular investigation.
(3) From subsection (e)(1) because it is often impossible to
determine relevancy or necessity of information in the early stages of
an investigation. The value of such information is a question of
judgment and timing; what appears relevant and necessary when collected
may ultimately be evaluated and viewed as irrelevant and unnecessary to
an investigation. In addition, information may be obtained concerning
the violation of laws other than those within the scope of its
jurisdiction. In the interest of effective law enforcement, this
information should be retained because it may aid in establishing
patterns of unlawful activity and provide leads for other law
enforcement agencies. Further, in obtaining evidence during an
investigation, information may be provided which relates to matters
incidental to the main purpose of the investigation but which may be
pertinent to the investigative jurisdiction of another agency. Such
information cannot readily be identified.
(c) The following systems of records are eligible for exemption
under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5) because they contain investigatory material
compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility
or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, military service,
Federal contracts, or access to classified information, but only to the
extent that the disclosure of such material would reveal the identity of
a source who furnished information to the Government under an express
promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence, or,
prior to January 1, 1975, under an implied promise that the identity of
the source would be held in confidence. Accordingly, these systems of
records are exempt from 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3) and (d).
(1) PCC/FMAC-1, Embezzlements, Burglaries, and Cash Shortages;
(2) PCC/PB-2, Appeals, Grievances, Complaints and Assistance
Records;
(3) PCC/PB-3, Personnel Investigation Records;
(4) PCC/PR-5, Recruiting and Placement Records;
(5) PCC/PR-7, Personnel Reference Unit Files.
(6) PCC/OIG-1, Investigative Files of the Office of Inspector
General;
(7) PCC/OIG-2, Allegation/Complaint Files of the Office of Inspector
General;
(8) PCC/OIG-3, Cash Audit Files.
(d) Exemptions from the particular subsections are justified for the
following reasons:
(1) From (c)(3) because release of an accounting of disclosure to an
individual who is the subject of an investigation could compromise the
investigation.
(2) From (d) because access to or amendment of records in these
systems would reveal the identity(ies) of the source(s) of information
collected in the course of a background investigation. Such knowledge
might violate the explicit or implicit promise of confidentiality made
to the source during the investigation or constitute an unwarranted
invasion of the personal privacy of third parties, or reveal sensitive
investigative techniques and procedures. Such breaches could restrict
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the free flow of information vital to a determination of a candidate's
qualifications and suitability.
(e) The following systems of records are eligible for exemption
under 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(6) because they contain testing or examination
material used solely to determine individual qualifications for
appointment or promotion in the Federal service, the disclosure of which
would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the testing or
examination process. Accordingly, these systems of records are exempt
from 5 U.S.C. 552a(d).
(1) PCC/CZG/BRAE-1, Canal Zone Board of Registration for Architects
and Professional Engineers Reference Files;
(2) PCC/MRBL-1, Marine License Files;
(3) PCC/MRNA-1, Admeasurer Examination File;
(f) Exemptions from the particular subsections are justified for the
following reasons:
(1) The exemption from (d) is justified because portions of records
in these systems relate to testing or examining materials and are used
solely to determine individual qualifications for appointment or
promotion in the Federal service. Access to or amendment of this
information would compromise the objectivity and fairness of the testing
or examining process.
(2) [Reserved]
[59 FR 9090, Feb. 25, 1994]
Appendix A to Part 10--General Routine Uses
Information about an individual which is maintained in any system of
records under the control of the Panama Canal Commission is subject to
disclosure, as a routine use of such information, to any of the
following persons or agencies under the circumstances described:
1. Information indicating a violation or potential violation of law
(whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether involving
a statute or regulation or a rule or order issued pursuant thereto) may
be referred to the federal, state, local, foreign, or international
agency charged with investigating or prosecuting such violations or
charged with implementing or enforcing the particular statute, or
regulations, rule, or order, which is pertinent thereto.
2. Information which has a bearing on matters which may be in
dispute may be disclosed in the course of presenting evidence or
argument to a court or administrative tribunal, a judicial official, or
counsel for a party in connection with litigation or administrative
proceedings in which the agency, or its officers or employees, are or
may become involved.
3. Information may be provided to persons or agencies from whom
information is solicited, to the extent necessary to elicit facts which
may be relevant to a financial audit or an agency decision to hire or
retain an employee, issue a security clearance, award a contract, grant
a license, or otherwise provide a benefit or incur an obligation.
4. Information may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to
its request in a particular case or in a category of cases, in
connection with that agency's (a) decision in a personnel matter; (b)
financial audits and accounting; (c) issuance of a security clearance;
(d) investigation of an individual employed or formerly employed by the
Panama Canal Commission (or its predecessors); or (e) decision to award
a contract, grant a license, or otherwise provide a benefit or incur an
obligation.
5. Information may be supplied in response to an inquiry from a
Member of Congress on behalf of an individual or, at any stage of the
legislative coordination and clearance process, to the Office of
Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief
legislation.
6. Information which has a bearing on the qualifications of
professional personnel (such as architects, attorneys, engineers,
medical practitioners, pilots, and teachers) who have been employed by
the agency or have had professional dealings with the agency may be
provided to the appropriate authorities such as professional licensing
and certifying boards and grievance committees.
7. To the extent necessary for implementation of the Panama Canal
Treaty of 1977 and related agreements, information may, upon approval by
the Agency Records Officer (Chief, Administrative Services Division) or
that official's designee, be disclosed to officials of the Government of
the Republic of Panama and to U.S. Government agencies which, under the
Treaty, assumed functions formerly performed by the Panama Canal Company
or the Canal Zone Government.
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SUBCHAPTERS B-D [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E--EMPLOYMENT AND COMPENSATION UNDER THE PANAMA CANAL
EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM
PART 251--REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (PANAMA CANAL EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM)--PERSONNEL POLICY--Table of Contents
Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec.
251.1 Purpose.
251.2 Definitions.
251.3 Panama Area Personnel Board.
251.4 Adoption of Panama Canal Employment System by Department of
Defense.
251.5 Compliance with regulations.
251.6 Deviations.
Subpart B--Compensation and Allowances Under the Panama Canal Employment
System
251.11 Uniformity of job classification standards.
251.12 Uniformity of compensation.
251.13 Establishment of basic wages.
251.21 Use of categories.
251.22 Non-manual category.
251.23 Manual category.
251.24 Special category.
251.25 Basic compensation.
251.31 Tropical differential.
251.32 Additional remuneration under Panama Canal Treaty.
251.41 Salary protection upon conversion of pay base.
251.42 Individual pay determinations.
251.43 Within-grade increases.
251.71 Environmental and night shift differentials for manual-type
positions.
251.72 Physical hardship or hazard differentials for non-manual
positions.
251.73 Premium pay.
Authority: 22 U.S.C. 3641-3701, E.O. 12173, 12215.
Source: 47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, unless otherwise noted.
Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec. 251.1 Purpose.
The regulations in this part are prescribed for the purposes of
coordinating the personnel policies and activities of the respective
agencies participating in the Panama Canal Employment System and
excluding employees in the Department of Defense from certain provisions
of the Panama Canal Employment System.
Sec. 251.2 Definitions.
(a) Agency means:
(1) The Panama Canal Commission, and
(2) An executive agency or the Smithsonian Institution, to the
extent of any election in effect under section 1212(b)(2) of the Panama
Canal Act.
(b) Employee means an individual serving in a position.
(c) The Panama Canal Treaty means the Panama Canal Treaty between
the United States of America and the Republic of Panama, signed
September 7, 1977, and related agreements.
(d) Position means a civilian position in an agency, if a
substantial portion of the duties and responsibilities of the position
are performed in the Republic of Panama.
(e) Subchapter II means Subchapter II of Chapter 2 of Title I of the
Panama Canal Act of 1979 (93 Stat. 463).
(f) PAPB means the Panama Area Personnel Board.
Sec. 251.3 Panama Area Personnel Board.
(a) There is hereby established the Panama Area Personnel Board
(PAPB). The purpose of the PAPB shall be to assist the Secretary of the
Army in carrying out his responsibility to coordinate the policies and
the activities of the agencies participating in the Panama Canal
Employment System.
(b) Functions. The Panama Area Personnel Board shall:
(1) Provide leadership and advice in all aspects of personnel
management so as to promote uniformity of policies and practices to the
extent compatible with the missions and governing rules of the various
agencies.
(2) Formulate and issue such additional regulations, guidelines, and
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of Parts 251
and 253 of this subchapter.
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(3) Approve qualification standards which will be applied uniformly
in effecting all personnel actions. In general, qualification standards
issued by the Office of Personnel Management and those developed by
individual agencies which are appropriate for general use will be used
for this purpose.
(4) Provide technical direction to the Central Examining Office.
(5) Consider requests for conversion to Canal Area Career or Career-
Conditional appointments.
(6) Perform such other duties and responsibilities as prescribed by
the Secretary of the Army or his designee.
(c) Agencies shall consult with each other concerning any matter of
interest within the scope of the Panama Canal Employment System and
refer any recommendations for changes to the Panama Area Personnel
Board.
(d) Composition. The PAPB shall be composed of the Administrator of
the Panama Canal Commission, the Commander-in-Chief, United States
Southern Command, and one member appointed by the Secretary of the Army
who will serve as permanent chairman. The extent to which any member may
serve through a representative designated by the member will be
determined by the PAPB.
(e) Any member may enter topics on a meeting agenda.
(f) Records. The Panama Canal Commission shall have control of the
systems of records of the PAPB that are subject to 5 U.S.C. 552 and 552a
(the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts). The regulations in Parts
9 and 10 of this title are adopted as regulations of the PAPB. The
Administrator shall act as agency head for the purposes of the Freedom
of Information and Privacy Acts.
[47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 49 FR 31070, Aug. 3, 1984; 51
FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Sec. 251.4 Adoption of Panama Canal Employment System by Department of Defense.
(a) Subchapter II and the Panama Canal Employment System are hereby
made applicable to all employees of all Department of Defense agencies
and departments in Panama, except that the positions and incumbents
specified by paragraphs (b) through (i) of this section are excluded, to
the extent indicated, from Subchapter II and the regulations in this
part and in Part 253.
(b) The following positions, and the incumbents thereof, are
excluded from all the provisions of Subchapter II, (except section
1217(d)) and the regulations in this part and Part 253 of this chapter:
(1) Consultants and experts when employed under the provisions of 5
U.S.C. 3109 or other statutory authority.
(2) Any employee excluded by 5 U.S.C. 2105(c) from coverage under
laws administered by the Office of Personnel Management, except that
Subpart B of this part shall apply to such employees.
(3)-(4) [Reserved]
(5) Positions in the Department of Defense designated as sensitive,
key positions, for which off-Isthmus recruitment is necessary, except
that the incumbents of these positions are eligible to receive any
differential authorized by Subchapter II and the regulations in
Secs. 251.31 and 251.32 of this part.
(6) Positions of mess attendant which are designated by the
commander of the employing military command for occupancy of San Blas
(Cuna) Indians pursuant to agreements with the San Blas Tribal
Chieftain.
(c) The following positions, and the incumbents thereof, are
excluded from the provisions of section 1212 of the Panama Canal Act
which provide for merit selection for employment, section 1213 of the
said Act and Subparts B and C of the regulations in Part 253 of this
chapter:
(1) Attorneys.
(2) Intelligence related positions in the Departments of Defense and
Army that are excepted from the competitive service by 5 CFR
213.3106(d)(1), 213.3106(d)(2), and 213.3107(a)(5).
(3) Visiting physicians and nurses of the Health Services Command,
U.S. Army Medical Activity, Panama assigned to the home visit program
under the Cash Relief Act of July 8, 1937, as amended (50 Stat. 478; 68
Stat. 17), for beneficiaries who reside in the Republic of Panama.
(4) Hospital residents and interns and other student hospital
employees.
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(5) Positions designated by competent authority as fee-rate
positions within the Special Category established by the regulations in
this part.
(6) Positions requiring part-time or intermittent services in which
the individual appointee will receive during his service year
compensation that aggregates not more than 40 percent of the annual
salary rate for the first step of grade 3 in the applicable Non-Manual
schedule.
(7) Positions designated by the agency as appropriate for use as
Student Trainee positions and which are filled under a cooperative work-
study agreement between an agency and a college or university approved
for participation in such a program by the agency.
(8) [Reserved]
(9) Student assistant positions.
(10) Positions that are filled by mentally retarded or severely
physically handicapped persons pursuant to regulations issued by the
PAPB. Such regulations shall conform, in substance, to those utilized to
authorize appointment of the aforesaid classes of persons in Federal
employment in the United States.
(d) Heads of services in hospitals operated by the United States in
the Republic of Panama, and the incumbents thereof, are excluded from
the provisions of sections 1212 of the Panama Canal Act which provide
for merit selection for employment, sections 1212 and 1215 through 1217
of the said Act, Subpart B of the regulations in this part, and Subparts
B and C of the regulation in Part 253, except that such positions and
incumbents are not excluded from the provisions of section 1217(d) of
the Act.
(e) Positions of student assistant, apprentice and learner, and the
incumbents thereof, are excluded from the provisions of section
1225(b)(2) of the Panama Canal Act.
(f) Professional educators employed by the Department of Defense
Dependent Schools are excluded from all the provisions of Subchapter II
and the regulations in this part and Part 253 of this chapter, except
that the incumbents of these positions are eligible to receive any
differential authorized by Subchapter II and the regulations in
Secs. 251.31 and 251.32 of this part.
(g) Officers and employees of the National Security Agency appointed
and compensated pursuant to the National Security Act of 1959, as
amended, 50 U.S.C. 3402, note, are excluded from all provisions of
subchapter II and the regulations contained in this part and part 253 of
this chapter, except that such positions are not excluded from the
provisions of sections 1217, 1217a and 1218 of subchapter II or the
regulations in Secs. 251.25, 251.31 and 251.32.
(h) Positions at or above GS-6 and equivalent subject to the
Civilian Intelligence Personnel Management System (CIPMS) are excluded
from all the provisions of subchapter II and the regulations contained
in this part and part 253, except that such positions are not excluded
from the provisions of sections 1217, 1217a, and 1218 of subchapter II
or the regulations in Secs. 251.25, 251.31 and 251.32.
(i) Officers and employees of non-Department of Defense (DOD)
agencies attached to DOD agencies in Panama are excluded from all the
provisions of subchapter II and the regulations contained in this part
and part 253 of this chapter, except that such employees may be covered
by the provisions of sections 1217, 1217a, and 1218 of subchapter II and
the regulations in Secs. 251.25, 251.31 and 251.32 of this chapter, if
coverage by said provisions is agreed to by the employee's agency and
DOD and such coverage does not result in a benefit greater than that
provided to DOD employees.
[47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986;
56 FR 1923, Jan. 18, 1991; 56 FR 40555, Aug. 15, 1991; 58 FR 5616, Jan.
22, 1993]
Sec. 251.5 Compliance with regulations.
Inspection or program evaluation facilities within the higher
headquarters of the employing agencies will be utilized for periodic
evaluation of operations under the regulations in this part and Part 253
of this chapter. When an evaluation indicates failure on the part of any
activity to adhere to the regulations in this part, the Secretary of the
Army will bring such deviations to the attention of the head of the
agency concerned who will be responsible for taking necessary corrective
action. When an evaluation reveals an
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improper or erroneous action by the PAPB, the Chairman of the PAPB will
direct corrective action be taken.
Sec. 251.6 Deviations.
Whenever strict compliance with the letter of the regulations in
this part would create practical difficulties or undue hardships, the
Panama Area Personnel Board may permit a deviation from these
regulations. Such authority may be exercised only if the deviation is
within the spirit of the regulations and the efficiency of the U.S.
Government and the integrity of the Panama Canal Employment System are
protected and promoted. Any deviation authorized, and the reasons
therefor, shall be made a matter of record.
[51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Subpart B--Compensation and Allowances Under the Panama Canal Employment
System
Sec. 251.11 Uniformity of job classification standards.
In order to assure uniform application of rates of basic
compensation, job classification standards shall be uniform within and
among all agencies. Any problems arising in achieving such uniformity
which cannot be resolved between or among the agencies shall be referred
to the PAPB for resolution. If resolution is not achieved the matter
shall then be forwarded to the Office of the Secretary of the Army for
decision.
Sec. 251.12 Uniformity of compensation.
(a) The rates of basic compensation for positions and employees and
the additional compensation authorized by Secs. 251.31 and 251.32 shall
be uniform within and among all agencies. Any problems arising in
achieving such uniformity shall be referred to the PAPB for resolution.
If resolution is not achieved the matter shall then be forwarded to the
Office of the Secretary of the Army for decision.
(b) This section shall not preclude the adoption by agencies, under
regulations issued by the PAPB, of special rate ranges or other special
rates of basic pay for positions for which employees must be recruited
from outside the Republic of Panama or in other appropriate
circumstances. This section shall not preclude the establishment of
rates of pay for employees described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section
that are different than the rates established for employees described in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section:
(1) A person who was employed by a department on September 30, 1979
and continued in employment with an agency without a break in service of
more than three days or a person who was separated from the service of
the Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government by reason of a
reduction in force on September 30, 1979, and was appointed to a
position in the Panama Canal Commission before April 1, 1980; a person
who was employed on September 30, 1979, by an agency of the United
States Government (other than an agency subject to this part) which
since that date has had responsibility for carrying out the rights and
responsibilities of the United States under the Panama Canal Treaty of
1977 if the person is appointed to a position under Part 253 within 90
days of terminating employment with such agency; and
(2) Anyone other than a person described in paragraph (b)(1) of this
section.
[47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Sec. 251.13 Establishment of basic wages.
Agencies that participate in the Panama Canal Employment System
shall consult with each other concerning basic pay for employees and
shall refer their recommendations for basic pay to the Panama Area
Personnel Board. Upon approval by the Secretary of the Army or his
designee of basic wage rates, the rates shall be adopted by the
agencies.
Sec. 251.21 Use of categories.
Positions in the agencies shall be grouped into the categories set
forth in Secs. 251.22 to 251.24.
Sec. 251.22 Non-manual category.
Those occupational groupings which embrace administrative, clerical,
technical, professional, and related occupations. This includes
positions covered by Chapter 51 of Title 5, United States
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Code, except for those which are specifically excepted and covered in
the Special Category.
Sec. 251.23 Manual category.
(a) Those manual-type occupational groupings that elsewhere in the
Federal government are usually covered by the Federal Wage System, i.e.,
those that encompass the unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled manual-
labor occupations in the trades, crafts, and related employment. This
category does not include those positions that are specifically excepted
and placed in the special category.
(b) The PAPB shall prescribe standards for grading manual category
jobs. Whenever a job-grading standard under the Federal Wage System is
utilized, the PAPB shall modify it if necessary to take into account any
significant differences in knowledge, skill, or responsibility
requirements that are found between the job covered by the Federal Wage
System standard and the Canal Area position to which it is applied.
Sec. 251.24 Special category.
Those occupational groupings which are excepted from the Non-Manual
and Manual categories, and whose bases have been traditionally or by
statute evaluated, classified, and titled by reference to applicable
Government or industry standards for the same or similar work.
Sec. 251.25 Basic compensation.
(a) For employees not entitled to the differential prescribed by
Sec. 251.31 or the additional remuneration prescribed by Sec. 251.32,
the rates of pay shall be the base salary or wage rates prescribed by
Sec. 251.13. For employees who are entitled to the differential
prescribed by Sec. 251.31 or the additional remuneration prescribed by
Sec. 251.32, the rates of pay shall be the base salary or wage rate plus
the applicable differential or additional remuneration. The aggregate
pay thus derived shall be considered basic compensation.
(b) An employee shall not be paid, except as provided in paragraph
(c) of this section, basic compensation as defined in paragraph (a) of
this section at a rate in excess of the rate of basic pay payable for
Level V of the Executive Schedule.
(c) The Deputy Administrator and the Chief Engineer of the Panama
Canal Commission shall not be paid basic compensation as defined in
paragraph (a) of this section at a rate in excess of the rate of basic
pay payable for level IV of the Executive Schedule.
[56 FR 40555, Aug. 15, 1991]
Sec. 251.31 Tropical differential.
(a) An overseas tropical differential for an employee in the
category established by Sec. 251.12(b)(1) who is a United States citizen
employee and who qualifies under the provisions of paragraph (b) of this
section, shall be fixed by the head of each agency in an amount equal to
15 percent of the applicable base wage or salary established under
Sec. 251.13.
(b) The tropical differential prescribed by paragraph (a) of this
section shall be paid to each United States citizen employee who
qualifies under the following rules:
(1) To be eligible, the employee must have continuously occupied a
position, other than a position the rates of pay for which are fixed in
accordance with rates of pay for the same or similar work performed
outside the continental United States, since: (i) Recruitment or
transfer by a department from a place (other than the former Canal Zone)
under the jurisdiction of the United States, or (ii) Separation from the
Armed Forces of the United States or from employment with a United
States firm, organization, or interest under conditions which provided
by contract for return transportation to a place (other than the former
Canal Zone) under the jurisdiction of the United States.
(2) When the employee is married to another employee eligible for
the differential prescribed by this section, the differential may be
paid to one spouse only.
(3) The employee whose spouse is a member of the U.S. military
service stationed in the area may be paid the differential only to the
extent that the amount of the differential otherwise payable exceeds the
amount of the total housing allowance (BAQ plus the
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housing portion of the station allowance) established for Panama,
Republic of Panama, for a military member having the same rank and
family size as the employee's military spouse. The employee whose
spouse, by reason of U.S. Government employment in the Republic of
Panama, is eligible under the Department of State Standardized
Regulations (Government Civilian, Foreign Areas) (DSSR) for a living
quarters allowance (LQA) may be paid the differential only to the extent
that the amount of the differential otherwise payable exceeds the amount
of LQA established for Panama, Republic of Panama, by sections 920 and
932.22 of the DSSR for one in the same quarter group and with the same
family size as the employee's spouse.
(4) Tropical differential may be paid only to an individual whose
retention the head of the agency determines is essential.
(c) The rule set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall not
disqualify the employee who has been continuously employed since July 3,
1976, and who on that date was: (1) Receiving a differential, (2) Not
receiving a differential because the employee's spouse was receiving a
differential or a housing or living quarters allowance, (3) Not
receiving a differential because the employee was under 21, unmarried,
and the child or stepchild of a resident of the former Canal Zone or the
Republic of Panama, or (4) Not receiving a differential solely because
such payment when combined with his or her aggregate compensation
established under prior regulations in this subpart would have exceeded
the then current rate of step 5, GS-17, of the General Schedule
previously set out in 5 U.S.C. 5332(a).
(d) The rules set forth in paragraph (b)(2) and (3) of this section
shall not disqualify for the differential the employee who is living
apart from his or her spouse while party to a pending action for divorce
or separate maintenance filed in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(e) The rules set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall
not disqualify an employee who has been continuously employed as a
medical doctor since August 15, 1991 and who on that date was receiving
the tropical differential.
[47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 56 FR 40556, Aug. 15, 1991]
Sec. 251.32 Additional remuneration under Panama Canal Treaty.
(a)(1) An overseas Panama Area differential for an employee in the
category established by Sec. 251.12(b)(2) and who qualifies under the
provisions of paragraph (b) of this section shall be fixed by the head
of each agency for each position in an amount equal to (i) the rate of
basic pay for the same or similar work performed in the continental
United States by employees of the Government of the United States plus
(ii) an amount equal to 15 percent of that rate, less (iii) the base
rate of pay established for the position pursuant to Sec. 251.13. The
amount of the differential shall not exceed 25 percent of the rate of
pay for the same or similar work performed in the United States by
employees of the Government of the United States.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this
section, the Panama Area differential for pilots in the category
established by Sec. 251.12(b)(2), employed in the navigation of vessels
in the waters of the Panama Canal, who qualify under the provisions of
paragraph (b) of this section, shall be an amount equal to 15 percent of
the base salary established under Sec. 251.13.
(b) The Panama Area differential prescribed by paragraph (a) of this
section shall be paid to each employee who qualifies under the following
rules:
(1) An employee is eligible if recruited from outside the Republic
of Panama for placement in Panama.
(2) The Panama Area differential may be paid only to an individual
whose recruitment or retention the agency head determined to be
essential.
(c) The rates of the Panama Area differential prescribed by this
section shall be adjusted by heads of agencies with reference to changes
in rates of pay for United States Government employees in the
continental United States.
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(d) The rules set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall
not disqualify an employee who has been continuously employed as a
medical doctor since August 15, 1991, and who on that date was receiving
the Panama Area differential.
[47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 56 FR 40556, Aug. 15, 1991]
Sec. 251.41 Salary protection upon conversion of pay base.
(a) In the case of any employee whose rate of basic pay is
determined in relation to rates of basic pay for the same or similar
work in the United States and which is converted to a rate of basic pay
which is determined in relation to rates in areas other than the United
States, the employee shall continue to receive a rate of basic pay (but
not including environmental differentials authorized under Sec. 251.71
or Sec. 251.72 of this chapter) not less than that to which the employee
was entitled immediately before the conversion.
(b) This section shall cease to apply with respect to any employee
if the employee is placed in a position:
(1) For which the rate of basic pay is determined in relation to
rates of basic pay in the United States; or
(2) Which is of a lower grade.
Sec. 251.42 Individual pay determinations.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, pay
determinations in connection with personnel actions such as promotions,
demotions, transfers, and conversions to new schedules shall be made in
accordance with regulations generally in effect for employees in the
Federal service as follows:
(1) Non-manual category. Salary changes for employees in this
category shall be in general conformity with Subparts B and C of 5 CFR
Part 531.
(2) Manual category. Wage determinations for employees in this
category shall be made in accordance with regulations published by the
PAPB. Such regulations shall generally conform to regulations published
in 5 CFR Part 532.
(3) Special category. Salary and wage changes for employees in this
category shall be made in accordance with regulations promulgated by the
employing agency. In those cases where more than one agency employs
persons in positions in this category, the regulations will be developed
jointly by the interested agencies.
(b) The pay and grade retention regulations in effect for employees
to whom Chapter 51 of Title 5, United States Code, applies, which are
set forth in 5 CFR Part 536, shall, in general, apply to reductions in
the pay or grade of employees to whom this section applies, except that
the provisions of 5 CFR Part 536 pertaining to retroactivity and to
appeals shall not apply, and except that the PAPB may make other
exceptions.
Sec. 251.43 Within-grade increases.
(a) Non-manual category. Employees in positions in this category
shall be advanced to higher steps within the grade of their positions
generally in accordance with 5 CFR Part 531, Subpart D.
(b) Manual category. Employees in positions in this category shall
be advanced successively to the next higher step in their grade level
generally in accordance with FPM Supplement 532-1.
(c) Special category. Employees in positions in this category shall
be advanced successively to the next higher step within their grade in
accordance with regulations to be prescribed by the head of the agency
concerned.
[47 FR 12952, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Sec. 251.71 Environmental and night shift differentials for manual-type positions.
The head of each agency, in coordination with the heads of other
agencies, may authorize payment of environmental differentials for
manual-type positions to compensate for exposure to hazards, physical
hardships, and working conditions of an unusually severe nature which
have not been considered in determining the base rate of pay for the
position in question. Differentials for night work may also be
established for manual-type positions. Any differential prescribed under
this section shall conform with like differentials established under the
Federal Wage System to the extent that it
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is practicable under local conditions. Such differential shall be
treated as part of the basic compensation for the position to the extent
it is so treated in the Federal Wage System.
Sec. 251.72 Physical hardship or hazard differentials for non-manual positions.
The head of each agency, in coordination with the heads of other
agencies, may authorize payment of differentials for positions, other
than positions subject to Sec. 251.71 of this chapter, to compensate for
irregular or intermittent duty involving unusual physical hardship or
hazard. Differential prescribed under this section shall generally
conform to regulations published in 5 CFR Part 550.
Sec. 251.73 Premium pay.
(a) Premium pay for Manual-type positions shall be established in
accordance with the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5544 and Supplement 532-1 of
the Federal Personnel Manual; Provided, However, That any rule
concerning premium pay established prior to the effective date of these
regulations may be continued for the type of position to which the rule
applied before the said effective date.
(b) Premium pay and compensatory time for positions, other than
positions subject to paragraph (a) of this section, shall be established
in accordance with the provisions of Subchapter V of Chapter 55 of Title
5, United States Code; Provided, however, That any rule concerning
premium pay or compensatory time established prior to the effective date
of these regulations may be continued for the type of position to which
the rule applied before the said effective date.
PART 253--REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (PANAMA CANAL EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM)--EMPLOYMENT POLICY--Table of Contents
Panama Canal Employment System
Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec.
253.1 Purpose.
253.2 Definitions.
253.3 Establishment of Panama Canal Employment System; scope and
requirements.
253.4 Coverage and exclusions.
253.5 Central Examining Office.
253.6 Review by the Office of Personnel Management.
253.7 Deviations.
253.8 Exclusions.
Panama Canal Board of Appeals
253.11 Establishment; composition; appointment of members; alternates;
employees.
253.12 Decisions of the Board.
253.13 Classification appeals.
253.14 Terms of members.
253.15 Appeals procedures.
253.16 Effective date of decisions.
Subpart B--Filling Positions
253.31 Authority of appointing officers; methods of filling vacancies.
253.32 [Reserved]
253.33 Positions restricted to veterans of United States Armed Forces.
253.34 Disqualification of applicants.
253.35 Appointments subject to investigation.
253.36 Prohibited practices.
253.37 Examinations.
253.38 Rating competitors.
253.39 Establishment of registers of eligibles.
253.40 Certificate for appointment.
253.41 Selection from certificates.
253.42 Appointments from registers.
253.43 Temporary and term appointments.
253.44 Noncompetitive appointments.
253.45 Tenure following noncompetitive appointment.
253.46 Promotion, demotion, reassignment, and transfer.
253.47 Rotation of personnel.
Subpart C--Conversion To Canal Area Career or Career-Conditional
Appointments
253.71 Eligibility.
253.72 Procedure.
253.73 Tenure.
253.74 Acquisition of merit status.
253.75 Employees not recommended for conversion.
Subpart D--Conversion From Excluded and Temporary Appointments to Canal
Area Career or Career-Conditional Appointments
253.76 Eligibility.
253.77 Procedure.
Subpart E--Performance Rating
253.181 Rating system.
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Subpart F--Training
253.201 Training programs.
Subpart G--Military Service
253.221 Rights of employees.
Subpart H--Adverse Personnel and Reduction-in-Force Actions
253.241 Applicability of existing law and civil service regulations.
253.242 Probationary employees.
Subpart I--Grievances and Appeals
253.261 Grievance procedures.
253.262 Adverse actions and appeals.
253.263 Appeals from applicants or eligibles.
Subpart J--Records and Reports
253.291 Applicability of Federal Personnel Manual.
Subpart K--Labor-Management Relations
253.311 Labor-management and employee relations.
Subpart L--Equal Employment Opportunity
253.331 Policy concerning equal employment opportunity.
Authority: 22 U.S.C. 3641-3701, E.O. 12173, 12215.
Source: 47 FR 12956, Mar. 26, 1982, unless otherwise noted.
Panama Canal Employment System
Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec. 253.1 Purpose.
The regulations in this part are prescribed for the purpose of
establishing the Panama Canal Employment System governing employment in
the Panama Canal Commission and any other Executive Agency, or the
Smithsonian Institution, electing to participate in the system.
Sec. 253.2 Definitions.
As used in this part:
(a) Administrator is the Administrator of the Panama Canal
Commission.
(b) Agency means:
(1) The Panama Canal Commission, and
(2) An executive agency or the Smithsonian Institution, to the
extent of any election in effect under section 1212(b)(2) of the Panama
Canal Act; except that in paragraph (r) of this section agency shall
mean an Executive agency, as that term is defined in 5 U.S.C. 105.
(c) Competitive service has the meaning given that term in 5 U.S.C.
2102.
(d) Employee means an individual serving in a position.
(e) The Panama Canal Act means the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (Pub. L.
96-70, 93 Stat. 463).
(f) The Panama Canal Treaty means the Panama Canal Treaty between
the United States of America and the Republic of Panama, signed
September 7, 1977, and related agreements.
(g) Position means a civilian position in an agency, if a
substantial portion of the duties and responsibilities of the position
are performed in the Republic of Panama. In the case of the Commission,
position means a civilian position in the Commission.
(h) Subchapter II means Subchapter II of Chapter 2 of Title I of the
Panama Canal Act.
(i) PAPB means the Panama Area Personnel Board.
(j) CEO means the Central Examining Office.
(k) Competitive status has the meaning ascribed to that term in 5
CFR 1.3(c).
(l) Continental United States means the forty-eight contiguous
states of the United States of America and the District of Columbia.
(m) Federal Wage System means the system for fixing and adjusting
the rates of pay for prevailing rate employees of the U.S. Government
that was established by Pub. L. 92-392 and as set forth in FPM
Supplement 532-1 and related issuances.
(n) Isthmus means all territory of the Republic of Panama.
(o) Merit status means basic eligibility to be noncompetitively
selected to fill a vacant position under the Panama Canal Employment
System.
(p) OPM means the Office of Personnel Management.
(q) Veteran means a person entitled to preference as a preference
eligible as defined by 5 U.S.C. 2108(3).
(r) Department means a department, agency or independent
establishment in the executive branch of the Government of the United
States (including a
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corporation wholly owned or controlled by the United States) which
conducted operations in the Canal Zone.
Sec. 253.3 Establishment of Panama Canal Employment System; scope and requirements.
(a) There is hereby established a Panama Canal Employment System.
The employment system is a system of:
(1) Selection for appointment, reappointment, reinstatement,
reemployment and retention with respect to positions, employees, and
individuals under consideration for appointment; and
(2) Regulations concerning other matters related to employment in an
agency, as prescribed in this chapter.
(b) The Panama Canal Employment System shall:
(1) Be based on the consideration of the merit of each employee or
candidate for employment and the qualifications and fitness of the
employee or candidate to hold the position concerned;
(2) Be subject to the provisions of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977
and related agreements and any other applicable provision of law;
(3) Apply uniformly within and among all agencies, positions,
employees and individuals concerned;
(4) Conform, to the extent practicable and consistent with the
provisions of law, to the policies, principles, and standards applicable
to the competitive service;
(5) In the case of employees who are citizens of the United States,
provide for the appropriate interchange of those employees between
positions under this system and positions in the competitive service;
and
(6) In the case of non-Panamanian employees hired on or after
October 1, 1979, include a policy for their periodic rotation in
accordance with the Panama Canal Treaty or the Agreement in
Implementation of Article IV thereof.
(c) The Panama Canal Commission and, to the extent of any election
pursuant to law and paragraph (d) of this section, any other agency
shall conduct their employment practices in accordance with this system
and the regulations in this part and in part 251 of this chapter.
(d) The head of any Executive Agency and the Smithsonian Institution
may elect to have the Panama Canal Employment System made applicable in
whole or in part to personnel of that agency in the Republic of Panama.
(e) Provisions for interchange between this system and the
competitive service which involve movement from this system to the
competitive service shall be subject to the concurrence of the Office of
Personnel Management.
Sec. 253.4 Coverage and exclusions.
(a) Applicability. Except as otherwise provided by an agency head in
adopting this employment system for application to an agency, the
regulations in this part apply to all applicants for employment and
employees, irrespective of citizenship, and to all positions except the
employees and positions excluded pursuant to Sec. 253.8.
(b) Exclusions. The Assistant Secretary of Army may exclude
employees or positions from any or all provisions of this part and may
revoke such exclusions.
Sec. 253.5 Central Examining Office.
(a) There is established the Central Examining Office.
(b) The purpose of the Central Examining Office is to assist in
implementing the Panama Canal Treaty and related agreements with respect
to recruitment, examination, determination of qualification standards,
and similar matters.
(c) Authority of the Central Examining Office. The CEO may, subject
to policy direction of the PAPB:
(1) Develop examination rating guides.
(2) Conduct, or arrange for, such recruitment and examining programs
as may be required to insure an adequate supply of qualified eligibles.
(d) The Central Examining Office shall serve all agencies equally,
and shall not give preference to any agency.
Sec. 253.6 Review by the Office of Personnel Management.
The Office of Personnel Management shall make periodic reviews of
the operations of the Panama Canal Employment System for conformity with
the
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requirements of applicable portions of Title 5, United States Code, this
part, and part 251, and shall report its findings to the Panama Area
Personnel Board.
Sec. 253.7 Deviations.
Whenever strict compliance with the letter of the regulations in
this part would create practical difficulties or undue hardships, the
Panama Area Personnel Board may permit a deviation from these
regulations. Such authority may be exercised only if the deviation is
within the spirit of the regulations, and the efficiency of the U.S.
Government and the integrity of the Panama Canal Employment System are
protected and promoted. Any deviation authorized, and the reasons
therefor, shall be made a matter of record.
Sec. 253.8 Exclusions.
(a) Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 253.4(b), the positions
specified by paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and (e) of this section, and
incumbents thereof, are excluded, to the extent indicated, from the
provisions of Subchapter II and the regulations in this part, with the
exception of Sec. 253.47, and in part 251 of this chapter.
(b) The following positions are excluded from all the provisions of
subchapter II (except sections 1217 and 1218) and from the regulations
in this part and in part 251 of this chapter (except for Secs. 251.25,
251.31 and 251.32 of this chapter):
(1) The Administrator, Deputy Administrator, Chief Engineer, Chief
Financial Officer, Inspector General, Assistant to the Chairman and
Secretary, and Assistant to the Secretary for Congressional Affairs of
the Panama Canal Commission.
(2) Persons in the active military, naval, or public health service
of the United States appointed to the Panama Canal Commission.
(3) Consultants and experts when employed under the provisions of 5
U.S.C. 3109 or other statutory authority.
(4) Any employee excluded by 5 U.S.C. 2105(c) from coverage under
laws administered by the Office of Personnel Management.
(5) The Ombudsman.
(6) Positions in the Panama Canal Commission and the incumbents
thereof, if a substantial portion of the duties and responsibilities are
performed in the United States. All of the rights and privileges which
are provided by applicable laws and regulations for citizens of the
United States employed in the competitive service, except Title 5 U.S.
Code, Chapter 43 pertaining to performance appraisal, are extended to
the incumbents of such positions, other than the Secretary and the
Assistant to the Secretary for Congressional Affairs of the Panama Canal
Commission.
(c) The following positions, and the incumbents thereof, are
excluded from the provisions of section 1212 of the Panama Canal Act
which provide for merit selection for employment, section 1213 of the
said Act and Subparts B and C of the regulations in this part:
(1) Attorneys.
(2) Positions designated as fee-rate positions within the Special
Category established by Sec. 251.24.
(3) Positions requiring part-time or intermittent services in which
the individual appointee will receive during his service year
compensation that aggregates not more than 40 percent of the annual
salary rate for the first step of grade 3 in the applicable Non-Manual
schedule.
(4) Positions designated by the agency as appropriate for use as
Student Trainee positions and which are filled under a cooperative work-
study agreement between an agency and a college or university approved
for participation in such a program by the agency.
(5) Positions that are filled by mentally retarded or severely
physically handicapped persons pursuant to regulations issued by the
agency. Such regulations shall conform, in substance, to those utilized
to authorize appointment of the aforesaid classes of persons in Federal
employment in the United States.
(6) The positions in the Panama Canal Commission of Deputy Chief
Engineer and Associate Ombudsman.
(7) Student assistant positions.
(8) Any service employee assigned to the residence of the
Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission when so designated by the
Administrator.
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(9) Liaison Services Specialists of the General Services Bureau of
the Panama Canal Commission.
(10) Positions at non-manual grade 5 and grade 7 level (not to
exceed 35 in number) designated for use by the Panama Canal Commission
for filling positions in the Professional and Administrative Career
Intern Program with high-potential Panamanian citizens.
(d) All Bureau Directors and Heads of Independent Units of the
Panama Canal Commission are excluded from the provisions of sections
1212, 1213, 1215 and 1216 of subchapter II, subparts B and C of this
part and subpart B of part 251, except for Secs. 251.25, 251.31 and
251.32 of this chapter.
(e) Positions of student assistant, apprentice and learner, and the
incumbents thereof, are excluded from the provisions of section
1225(b)(2) of the Panama Canal Act.
(5 U.S.C. 5102, E.O. 12173, 12215)
[47 FR 12956, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 49 FR 41025, Oct. 19, 1984;
51 FR 25693, July 16, 1986; 51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986; 51 FR 37182,
Oct. 20, 1986; 54 FR 4019, Jan. 27, 1989; 56 FR 1924, Jan. 18, 1991; 56
FR 40556, Aug. 15, 1991]
Panama Canal Board of Appeals
Sec. 253.11 Establishment; composition; appointment of members; alternates; employees.
(a) There is established a Panama Canal Board of Appeals to review
and determine the classification appeals of employees.
(b) The Board shall consist of five members, all of whom shall be
civilians employed by the Federal Government and appointed by the
Assistant Secretary of the Army as follows:
(1) One member shall be nominated by the Office of Personnel
Management.
(2) Two members shall be selected from among employees of U.S.
Government agencies in the Republic of Panama (one from a Department of
Defense agency and the other from the Panama Canal Commission) and shall
be appointed only after appropriate consultation with the advice from
organizations representing such employees.
(3) The remaining members (one from Department of Defense and one
from Panama Canal Commission) will be selected by the Assistant
Secretary of the Army.
(c) The Assistant Secretary of the Army shall appoint one of the
members as Chairman of the Board.
(d) For each member of the Board, two alternate members shall be
appointed, following the same criteria as for appointment of members. An
alternate shall serve on the Board whenever the member for whom he is
the alternate is unable to serve for any reason.
(e) The Panama Area Personnel Board will provide administrative and
logistical support necessary to accomplish Board functions.
Sec. 253.12 Decisions of the Board.
(a) Decisions of the Board on any question or other matter relating
to an appeal shall be made by majority vote of its members.
(b) Decisions of the Board are final and conclusive and the agency
concerned shall take action in accordance with the decision.
Sec. 253.13 Classification appeals.
(a) Any employee may request at any time that his employing agency
review and revise or adjust the classification, grade, and pay level of
his position, or any of them, as the case may be. Such requests for
review and revision or adjustment shall be submitted and adjudicated in
accordance with the regularly established procedures of the employing
agency.
(b) In the event of adverse classification decision by the employing
agency, an employee shall have the right to appeal, in writing, to the
Panama Canal Board of Appeals.
Sec. 253.14 Terms of members.
The term of service for each member or alternate member of the
Panama Canal Board of Appeals shall be for 2 years, provided that the
Assistant Secretary of the Army may, in his discretion, terminate or
extend the term of service of any member or alternate member at any
time. Individuals who are designated as members or alternate members
shall be detailed to the Panama Canal Board of Appeals for such periods
as their services are required.
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Any hearings on employee appeals will be heard in the Republic of
Panama.
Sec. 253.15 Appeals procedures.
The Panama Canal Board of Appeals shall formulate the procedures
necessary to the performance of the functions prescribed by section 1222
of the Panama Canal Act. Those portions of the procedures establishing
time limits for filing appeals, the form in which appeals are to be
submitted, and the circumstances under which the personal appearance of
an employee or his representative will be authorized, shall be published
for the information of all employees.
Sec. 253.16 Effective date of decisions.
(a) Decisions of the Panama Canal Board of Appeals shall be binding
upon all employing agencies, and shall be effective not later than the
beginning of the fourth pay period following the receipt of the decision
in the employing agency unless a specific date is stated in the decision
in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section.
(b) When the appeal to the Panama Canal Board of Appeals is made
within 30 calendar days from the date of an employee's receipt of an
adverse decision from his employing agency on a classification appeal
provided by Sec. 253.13, if it is from an action lowering the grade or
pay level of the employee's position, and the decision of the Panama
Canal Board of Appeals raises the grade or pay level of the position,
the effective date shall be retroactive to the date of the action which
lowered the grade or pay level. However, when the decision of the Panama
Canal Board of Appeals raises the grade or pay level of the position
above the grade or pay level in effect immediately preceding the
lowering thereof, retroactivity will apply only to the extent of
restoration to the grade or pay level in effect immediately preceding
the lowering thereof. Retroactivity may be based only on duties and
responsibilities existing at the time of the lowering of the grade or
pay level and not on the basis of duties and responsibilities later
assigned.
(c) The right to a retroactive effective date under paragraph (b) of
this section may be preserved in the discretion of the Panama Canal
Board of Appeals upon a showing by the employee that reasons beyond his
control prevented him from appealing within the 30-day period referred
to in that subparagraph and that he did appeal as promptly as
circumstances permitted.
Subpart B--Filling Positions
Sec. 253.31 Authority of appointing officers; methods of filling vacancies.
(a) Appointing officers of an agency shall effect personnel actions
in accordance with the regulations in this part.
(b) In his discretion an appointing officer may fill any position
either by competitive appointment from a Panama Canal Employment System
register, by appointment or position change of a present or former
Federal employee through noncompetitive action in accordance with the
regulations in this part, or, when authorized under Sec. 253.43, by
temporary appointment. Except as otherwise provided in the regulations
in this part, the appointing officer shall exercise his discretion in
all personnel actions solely on the basis of merit and fitness. In
determining merit and fitness of any person, there shall be no
discrimination on the basis of nationality or citizenship, religious or
political affiliations, marital status, physical handicap, race, color,
sex, age, or national origin.
Sec. 253.32 [Reserved]
Sec. 253.33 Positions restricted to veterans of United States Armed Forces.
The provisions of 5 CFR 330.401, 330.402 and 330.403 apply in their
entirety.
Sec. 253.34 Disqualification of applicants.
An applicant may be denied examination and an eligible may be denied
appointment for any of the reasons set forth below. A person
disqualified for any of the listed reasons may, in the discretion of the
PAPB, be denied examination, or denied appointment to any position, for
such period as it may determine.
(a) Dismissal from employment for delinquency or misconduct.
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(b) Physical or mental unfitness for the position for which applied.
(c) Criminal, infamous, dishonest, immoral, or notoriously
disgraceful conduct.
(d) Intentional false statements or deception or fraud in
examination or appointment.
(e) Habitual use of narcotics or habitual use of intoxicating
beverages to excess.
(f) In the case of citizens of the United States, reasonable doubt
as to the loyalty of the person involved to the Government of the United
States.
(g) In the case of non-United States citizens, reasonable doubt that
the person involved would refrain from committing acts inimical to the
interests of the Government of the United States.
(h) Refusal to furnish testimony in regard to matters inquired of
arising under the regulations in this chapter, or refusal to furnish
testimony in connection with investigations conducted pursuant to
Executive Order 10450 of April 1953. (3 CFR, 1949-1953 Comp., p. 936.)
(i) Any legal or other disqualification which makes the applicant
unfit for the service.
Sec. 253.35 Appointments subject to investigation.
(a) All initial appointments or reappointments made under this part
shall be subject to such investigation as may be required to establish
the appointee's qualifications and suitability for employment.
(b) Except in cases involving intentional false statements, or
deception or fraud in examination or appointment, the condition
``subject to investigation'' automatically expires at the end of 1 year
after the effective date of the appointment.
(c) For a period of 1 year after the effective date of any
appointment subject to investigation, the head of the agency may remove
the employee if investigation discloses that he is disqualified for any
of the reasons listed in Sec. 253.34. Thereafter removal may be required
only on the basis of intentional false statements or deception or fraud
in examination or appointment.
Sec. 253.36 Prohibited practices.
(a) Coercion in competition. An applicant for competitive
examination, eligible on any register, or officer or employee in the
executive branch of the Government may not directly or indirectly
persuade, induce, or coerce, or attempt to persuade, induce, or coerce
any prospective applicant to withhold filing application, or any
applicant or eligible to withdraw from competition or eligibility for
the purpose of either improving or injuring the prospects of any
applicant or eligible for appointment. The penalty for violation of this
section by applicants or eligibles shall be cancellation of application
or eligibility, as the case may be. The penalty for violation of this
section by an employee shall be as determined by the head of the agency.
(b) Instruction of applicants. Employees are forbidden to instruct,
either directly or indirectly, or to be concerned in any manner with the
instruction of any person or classes of persons with a view to their
special preparation for examinations conducted pursuant to the
regulations in this part, except as a part of a government authorized or
sponsored program. Violations of this restriction shall be considered
sufficient cause for removal from the service.
Sec. 253.37 Examinations.
The Manager, CEO shall be responsible for conducting open
competitive examinations for entrance into the service which will fairly
test the relative capacity and fitness of the persons examined for the
position to be filled. When sufficient competent persons are not
available to provide competition, the Manager, CEO may, with the consent
of the employing agency, examine and certify for competitive appointment
fewer than three individuals.
Sec. 253.38 Rating competitors.
(a) The subjects in examinations shall be given such relative weight
as the Central Examining Office may prescribe and the same rating scale
shall be applied to all persons competing in the same examination.
Earned ratings will be augmented for eligible veterans in accordance
with the provisions of 5
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CFR 337.101(b), (c). Eleven points will be added to the earned ratings
of eligible Panamanians.
(b) In rating competitors, CEO shall, in the case of veteran's
preference eligibles, provide for waiver of the physical standards and
requirements in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 3312.
Sec. 253.39 Establishment of registers of eligibles.
The names of eligibles (those competitors who meet minimum
requirements and are rated as attaining the minimum required rating)
shall be entered on appropriate registers in the order outlined below.
In the judgment of CEO, eligibility on registers may be established on
the basis of earned eligible ratings attained in appropriate
examinations for positions in the competitive service.
(a) According to their ratings (including veteran preference and
Panamanian preference).
(b) An individual entitled to veteran preference shall be entered
ahead of all others having the same rating.
(c) All veterans who have a compensable service-connected disability
of 10 percent or more shall be entered at the top of the register in the
order of their ratings, except for professional and scientific positions
comparable in pay level to positions in grades Non-Manual 9 and above.
(d) When establishing registers, or making certifications therefrom,
CEO will provide for priority consideration for career and career-
conditional employees of agencies operating in the Republic of Panama
who have been separated by reduction in force. However, such priority
consideration shall not extend to any position which is in a pay level
higher than that from which the employee was separated. Any benefits
conferred pursuant to this section are in addition to those conferred by
entry of the employee's name on the employing activity's reemployment
priority list.
(e) CEO will take appropriate action to insure that veterans of, or
persons serving in, the Armed Forces of the United States, receive the
same consideration in examinations and entry upon registers as are
provided for the competitive service by 5 CFR 332.311, 332.312, 332.313,
332.321, 332.322.
(f) CEO will establish appropriate time periods and procedures for
terminating the eligibility of individuals on a register.
Sec. 253.40 Certificate for appointment.
(a) Upon receipt of a request for certification of eligibles, a
sufficient number of names to permit the appointing officer to consider
three eligibles in connection with each vacancy shall be certified from
the top of the appropriate register. Certificates may contain fewer than
three names, if fewer than three eligibles are available and the
requesting agency consents to issuance of such a certificate.
(b) [Reserved]
(c) If the number of eligibles on the register is insufficient, CEO,
in consultation with the employing agency, will determine whether
selective certification is to be made from another register, whether a
recruiting campaign to attract applicants for examination should be
initiated, or whether examining action is to be taken in accordance with
Sec. 253.37 or a temporary appointment authorized in accordance with
Sec. 253.43.
(d) When there is no register appropriate as a whole for
certification for filling a particular position, there may be certified
selectively from the most nearly appropriate existing register the names
of eligibles who are qualified for the particular position. Such
eligibles shall be certified in the order of their ranking. Eligibles on
the register may, when appropriate, be rerated on the basis of the
particular requirements of the position.
(e) Certification shall be made without regard to sex, unless the
appointing officer requests and justifies referral of eligibles of a
specified sex.
(f) Certification must be limited to eligibles residing in the
Republic of Panama except when persons possessing the requisite skills
and qualifications are not found in the Republic of Panama.
Sec. 253.41 Selection from certificates.
Selections from certificates are made by application of either the
rule of three or the rule of ten.
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(a) Rule of three. When selecting from a certificate of eligibles,
an appointing official shall, with sole reference to merit and fitness,
make the selection for the first vacancy from the highest three
eligibles available for appointment on the certificate. For the second
vacancy, the selecting official must make selection from the three
highest eligibles remaining on the certificate. Each succeeding vacancy
must be filled in like manner subject to the rules in Sec. 253.40. The
rule of three applies to selections involving:
(1) All United States Wage Base positions except those of
apprentice, floating equipment trainees at the grade FE-5 and FE-7
levels and marine engineer trainees at the grade ME-7 level; and
(2) United States citizens.
(b) Rule of ten. When selecting from a certificate of eligibles, an
appointing official shall, with sole reference to merit and fitness,
make the selection for the first vacancy from the highest ten eligibles
available for appointment on the certificate. For the second vacancy,
the selecting official must make selection from the ten highest
eligibles remaining on the certificate. Each succeeding vacancy must be
filled in like manner subject to the rules in Sec. 253.40. The rule of
ten applies to selections involving:
(1) All Canal Area Wage Base positions filled from pre-rated
inventories which includes the positions of firefighter and firefighter
trainee, and
(2) United States Wage Base positions of apprentice, floating
equipment trainees at the grade FE-5 and FE-7 levels and marine engineer
trainees at the grade ME-7 level.
The rule of ten shall not be applied in any situation where a United
States applicant is among the top three candidates available.
(c) An appointing officer is not required to consider any eligible:
(1) Who has been considered for three or ten separate appointments,
as applicable, from the same or different certificates for the same
position, or
(2) To whose certification for the particular position the officer
makes an objection that is sustained by the CEO for any of the reasons
stated in Sec. 253.34 or for other reasons considered by the CEO to be
disqualifying for the particular position. The length of a non-
Panamanian candidate's previous service or residence in foreign areas
may be a valid qualification and selection factor in filling positions
in an agency having an established policy for periodic rotation of non-
Panamanian citizens.
(d) When an appointing officer passes over a veteran-preference
eligible and tentatively selects a non-preference eligible, the
provisions of 5 CFR 332.406 apply except that the CEO shall exercise the
authority vested in the Office of Personnel Management.
[56 FR 1924, Jan. 18, 1991]
Sec. 253.42 Appointments from registers.
(a) Except as provided by paragraph (d) of this section, a ``Canal
Area Career-Conditional Appointment'' shall be given to an eligible
selected from a register for other than temporary or term appointment.
(b) Upon completion by the appointee of 3 years of creditable
service, his career-conditional appointment shall be automatically
converted to a ``Canal Area Career Appointment.'' As used in this
paragraph, ``creditable service'' means all substantially continuous
service with the Federal Government since initial non-temporary civilian
appointment, including any service in the competitive or excepted
service, or intervening service in the legislative or judicial branches
or in the Armed Forces of the United States. A break in service of 30
days or less shall be considered substantially continuous service.
Breaks in service of more than 30 days shall not be considered
substantially continuous service unless the head of the agency excepts
particular types of cases from this requirement. In making such
exceptions, the agency will be guided by the instructions published for
the competitive service in the Federal Personnel Manual.
(c) An eligible given a Canal Area Career-Conditional Appointment
shall be required to serve a probationary period of 1 year. Prior
Federal service may be counted toward completion of the probationary
period as provided in the Federal Personnel Manual. The employing agency
shall utilize the probationary period as fully as possible to
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determine the fitness of the employee and shall terminate his services
during such period if he fails to demonstrate fully his qualifications
for continued employment. The employee shall automatically acquire a
merit status upon satisfactory completion of probation.
(d) An eligible selected from a register for other than a temporary
or term appointment shall be given a Canal Area Career Appointment if:
(1) He is a Federal employee serving under a career appointment in
the competitive service, a permanent appointment in the excepted
service, or a Canal Area Career Appointment;
(2) He is a former Federal employee who once met the service
requirement for a career appointment in the competitive service, a
permanent appointment in the excepted service, a Canal Zone Career
Appointment, or a Canal Area Career Appointment.
(e) An eligible selected from a register for career appointment
shall be required to serve a probationary period, subject to the same
conditions as apply to a career-conditional appointment.
Sec. 253.43 Temporary and term appointments.
(a) An agency may make temporary limited appointments for periods
not in excess of 1 year, and term appointments for periods of more than
1, but not in excess of 4 years. In making such appointments, the agency
will be guided by the instructions published for the competitive service
in the Federal Personnel Manual. A person so appointed shall not acquire
merit status by reason of such appointment.
(b) Term employees are required to serve a 1-year trial period,
during which they shall be entitled to the same limited protection as is
accorded probationers under the Panama Canal Employment System. In
adverse actions, term employees are entitled to the rights accorded
career and career-conditional employees under the Panama Canal
Employment System except while they are serving the 1-year trial period
and when the term appointment has expired.
Sec. 253.44 Noncompetitive appointments.
(a) Appointing officers may noncompetitively appoint a current
Federal employee who has a merit status, a competitive status, or who is
serving probation at the time of appointment. Appointing officers may
noncompetitively reappoint a former Federal employee who has a merit
status, a competitive status, or who was serving probation at the time
of separation. Eligibility for such reappointment will be subject to the
following conditions:
(1) Former Federal employees who have never completed the service
requirement for Canal Zone or Canal Area career appointment or for
career appointment in the competitive service may be reappointed only
within 3 years following the date of their separation, except that
periods of temporary employment shall serve to extend the three-year
period. This time limit does not apply to former employees entitled to
veteran preference.
(2) Former employees who have once completed the service requirement
for Canal Zone or Canal Area career appointment or for career
appointment in the competitive service may be reappointed without time
limitation.
(b) Appointing officers may noncompetitively appoint an individual
who is certified by the Director of ACTION as having served
satisfactorily as a Volunteer or Volunteer Leader under the Peace Corps
Act, or as a VISTA volunteer under the Economic Opportunity Act. Such
appointments shall be made in accordance with the procedures and
regulations in effect for the appointment of such persons to positions
in the competitive service.
(c) A Student Trainee who has successfully completed his cooperative
work-study program may be appointed noncompetitively to a position at
grade 5 or grade 7 in the applicable Non-Manual schedule for which he
meets the qualification requirements, with the exception of any written
test requirements, in the field of work in which he received his
training, provided:
(1) He has successfully completed all the requirements for a
bachelor's degree, including any specialized courses required for the
particular position for which he has been in training;
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(2) He has completed at least 6 months work experience (i.e., 6
months in a pay status) as a Student Trainee in the agency that
recommends his appointment; and
(3) His employing agency recommends him for noncompetitive
appointment within 90 days after completion of his work-study program.
(d) Employees appointed to positions excluded from this subpart
pursuant to Sec. 253.8(c)(5) may have their appointments converted to
career or career-conditional appointments in accordance with regulations
prescribed by the PAPB. Such regulations shall generally conform to the
regulations of the Office of Personnel Management for conversion of
excepted service appointments of physically or mentally handicapped
persons to career or career-conditional appointments.
(e) A Professional and Administrative Career Intern Program
participant who has successfully completed at least one year of the
prescribed training may be noncompetitively appointed to a position at
non-manual grades 7 and above for which he/she meets the qualification
requirements.
(5 U.S.C. 5102, E.O. 12173, 12215)
[47 FR 12956, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Sec. 253.45 Tenure following noncompetitive appointment.
(a) The noncompetitive appointment of a current or former Federal
employee who has not completed the service requirement for Canal Area or
Canal Zone career appointment or career appointment in the competitive
service shall be made as a Canal Area Career-Conditional Appointment.
The appointment shall be automatically converted to a Canal Area Career
Appointment upon completion of the service requirement. A merit status
shall be acquired upon satisfactory completion of any required
probationary period.
(b) The noncompetitive appointment of a former or current Federal
employee who has once completed the service requirement for Canal Zone
or Canal Area Career Appointment or for career appointment in the
competitive service shall be made as Canal Area Career Appointment.
(c) Former or current Federal employees who did not complete any
required probationary periods prior to noncompetitive appointment shall
be required to serve a probationary period of one year following
appointment.
(d) The noncompetitive appointment of Volunteer or Volunteer Leader
under the Peace Corps Act or VISTA volunteer under the Economic
Opportunity Act shall be made as Canal Area Career-Conditional
Appointment; shall be subject to satisfactory completion of a
probationary period of one year; and shall be automatically converted to
a Canal Area Career Appointment upon completion of the service
requirement. A merit status shall be acquired upon satisfactory
completion of probation.
(e) The noncompetitive appointment of a person who successfully
completed a cooperative work-study program or a Professional and
Administrative Career Intern Program under paragraph (c) or (e),
respectively, of Sec. 253.44 shall be made as a Canal Area Career-
Conditional Appointment or Canal Area Career Appointment and may be
subject to the satisfactory completion of a probationary period of one
year. Canal Area Career-Conditional Appointments shall be automatically
converted to Canal Area Career Appointments upon completion of the
Service requirements.
(5 U.S.C. 5102, E.O. 12173, 12215)
[47 FR 12956, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 49 FR 41025, Oct. 19, 1984]
Sec. 253.46 Promotion, demotion, reassignment, and transfer.
(a) Appointing officers may, in their discretion, promote, demote,
reassign, or transfer employees who are serving under Canal Area Career
or Career-Conditional Appointments, subject to the provisions of this
section and in accordance with the appropriate qualification standards
established by the PAPB for the position. Such actions will be based
solely on the merit of the employee and upon his qualifications and
fitness to hold the positions concerned. Such actions for employees
serving under temporary or term appointments will be subject to such
regulations as the agency may prescribe.
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In preparing such regulations the agency will be guided by the
instructions published for the competitive service in the Federal
Personnel Manual.
(b) Employing agencies shall establish a promotion plan for all
employees which is consistent with the Panama Canal Treaty and insofar
as practicable, with the provisions of the merit promotion plan
developed by the Office of Personnel Management for the competitive
service.
Sec. 253.47 Rotation of personnel.
(a) United States citizen employees and other non-Panamanian
employees appointed to a position subject to this part after September
30, 1979 shall be subject to a policy of periodic rotation in accordance
with the Panama Canal Treaty and related agreements, except that the
following individuals shall not be subject to such policy:
(1) An individual who was a permanent employee of the Panama Canal
Company or Canal Zone Government on September 30, 1979 and was
transferred to a position in the Panama Canal Commission or another
agency in the Republic of Panama on October 1, 1979 without a break in
service.
(2) An individual who was separated from the Panama Canal Company or
Canal Zone Government by reason of a reduction in force on September 30,
1979 and was appointed to a position in the Panama Canal Commission
before April 1, 1980, or
(3) An individual who was employed by a department on September 30,
1979 and continues in employment with an agency, other than the Panama
Canal Commission, without a break in service.
(b) The head of each agency shall establish a policy of periodic
rotation in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section and other
applicable law. Such policy may except positions from rotation for sound
administrative reasons. This section shall not preclude an agency other
than the Commission from adopting a policy of periodic rotation of
employees pursuant to other authority.
(c) Notwithstanding any Canal Area Career or Career-Conditional
Appointment or acquisition of merit status, an employee may, in
accordance with an agency's rotation policy, be removed from service
after completion of the service period under the rotation policy
established under this section.
[47 FR 12956, Mar. 26, 1982, as amended at 51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Subpart C--Conversion to Canal Area Career or Career-Conditional
Appointments
Sec. 253.71 Eligibility.
Incumbents of positions made subject to Subpart B of this part by
revocation of an exclusion in Sec. 253.8 or by other action, may be
retained in their positions. Each retained incumbent without a personal
or competitive status who is serving in a continuing position under a
non-temporary appointment will become eligible for conversion to a Canal
Area Career or Career-Conditional Appointment provided:
(a) He rendered 6 months satisfactory service in the position
immediately prior to its inclusion under Subpart B of this part. Periods
to be counted toward the 6-month period as an exception to the
requirement for actual service shall be determined in accordance with
the instructions applying to the competitive service as published in
Chapter 315 of the Federal Personnel Manual.
(b) He meets the applicable qualification and suitability standards.
(c) His employing agency submits a timely recommendation which is
approved by the PAPB.
Sec. 253.72 Procedure.
The employing agency shall recommend to the PAPB that the
appointment of an eligible employee be converted. The recommendation
shall be submitted not later than one year after the date that the
position is brought within the coverage of Subpart B of this part. Upon
approval by the PAPB, the conversion is effective as of the date of the
employing agency's recommendation. Notice of the PAPB's decision
together with the reasons therefor shall be given in writing to the
agency and employee concerned and be made a part of the employee's
official personnel folder.
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Sec. 253.73 Tenure.
(a) Preservation of tenure. Neither a conversion action, nor a
recommendation for conversion, shall serve to reduce an employee's
retention standing for reduction-in-force purposes.
(b) Tenure following recommendation. Upon submission of a
recommendation for conversion, the nominee's retention standing for
reduction in force is in Retention Group I if he is already in that
group or if he meets the service requirement for a Canal Area Career
Appointment; otherwise, his retention standing is in Tenure Group II.
(1) An employee reverts to his previous tenure group if the
recommendation is returned without final action, and remains in this
group until such time as the recommendation is resubmitted.
(2) Irrespective of his previous retention standing, an employee is
placed in Tenure Group III if the PAPB disapproves the recommendation
for conversion.
(c) Tenure following conversion. Conversion will be to Canal Area
Career Appointment if the employee meets the service requirement for
such appointment; otherwise, conversion will be to Canal Area Career-
Conditional Appointment. However, retention standing for reduction-in-
force purposes will be governed by paragraph (a) of this section. All
conversions will be subject to satisfactory completion of a one-year
probationary period if such probation has not been completed prior to
the time of conversion.
Sec. 253.74 Acquisition of merit status.
An employee who is converted under this subpart acquires a merit
status upon completion of any required probationary period.
Sec. 253.75 Employees not recommended for conversion.
(a) Employees who are not recommended for conversion, or whose
conversion is disapproved, will be retained in status quo and placed in
Tenure Group III until separated or until they receive a competitive
appointment.
(b) Employees retained in status quo may be noncompetitively changed
to other positions upon meeting the requirements established pursuant to
Sec. 253.46(a) for the noncompetitive movement of employees serving
under temporary appointments.
(c) Employees retained in status quo are subject to displacement by
eligibles on registers.
(d) Employees serving under temporary appointments on the date their
positions are made subject to Subpart B of this part will be considered
as having been converted to a temporary appointment under Sec. 253.43
and may be retained until expiration of their current appointments.
Subpart D--Conversion From Excluded and Temporary Appointments to Canal
Area Career or Career-Conditional Appointments
Sec. 253.76 Eligibility.
A temporary employee may be converted to a Canal Area Career or
Career-Conditional Appointment provided:
(a) He rendered at least one year of satisfactory continuous service
with the agency in which he is to be converted and the service
immediately preceded the conversion;
(b) The conversion is to a position in the same wage category as
that held by the employee prior to the conversion;
(c) The conversion is to either:
(1) A manual category position at any grade from MG-1 to MG-9 and
the employee to be converted ranks among the top 50% of the register of
eligibles or;
(2) A non-manual category position filled from a pre-rated inventory
at any grade from NM-1 to NM-5 provided the employee to be converted
ranks among the top 25% of the register of eligibles;
(d) There is no United States citizen within reach in accordance
with the rule of three, and no preference eligible would be passed over;
and
(e) The employee is not a United States citizen.
[56 FR 1924, Jan. 18, 1991]
Sec. 253.77 Procedure.
The employing agency shall obtain approval from the Central
Examining Office prior to converting temporary
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employees to Canal Area Career or Career-Conditional Appointments.
Employees converted under this subpart will be treated as if they had
been appointed from a register as provided in Sec. 253.42.
[56 FR 1924, Jan. 18, 1991]
Subpart E--Performance Rating
Sec. 253.181 Rating system.
Employing agencies shall establish a performance rating system for
employees generally patterned after the Office of Personnel Management
guidelines.
Subpart F--Training
Sec. 253.201 Training programs.
Agencies shall, in accordance with any obligation established by the
Panama Canal Treaty or the agreements in implementation thereof,
establish training programs for Panamanian employees and apprentices in
order to increase the number of Panamanian nationals qualified to assume
positions as positions become available. Except as provided in the said
treaty and agreement, there shall be no discrimination on the basis of
citizenship with regard to training.
Subpart G--Military Service
Sec. 253.221 Rights of employees.
The rights of employees called to active military duty in the Armed
Forces of the United States will be determined in accordance with 5 CFR
Part 353.
Subpart H--Adverse Personnel and Reduction-in-Force Actions
Sec. 253.241 Applicability of existing law and civil service regulations.
(a) The provisions of 5 U.S.C. 7501 are applicable to the removal or
suspension of those employees to whom such provisions were applicable
immediately prior to January 19, 1959.
(b) The provisions of 5 CFR Part 752, and Title 5, United States
Code, pertaining to adverse actions, are applicable to preference
eligibles to the extent and in the manner specified therein.
(c) The provisions of 5 CFR Part 351 and Title 5, United States
Code, pertaining to reductions in force, are applicable to all
reduction-in-force actions.
(d) The provisions of 5 U.S. Code, section 5596 shall be applicable
to any person whose removal or suspension under an agency's system
established by Sec. 253.262 is determined to have been unjustified or
unwarranted after review in accordance with procedures of the employing
agency.
Sec. 253.242 Probationary employees.
Any employee serving a probationary period shall be given a full and
fair trial in the duties of the position in which appointed. If the
performance of his duties or his conduct during the probationary period
is not satisfactory to the employing agency, his services may be
terminated by notifying him in writing of the reasons for his separation
and of its effective date. An employee's services may also be terminated
during the probationary period for reasons based in whole or in part on
conditions arising prior to his appointment. The employing agency shall
notify him in writing of the reasons for his separation and its
effective date.
Subpart I--Grievances and Appeals
Sec. 253.261 Grievance procedures.
Each employing agency shall make available to employees a grievance
procedure established by the agency, except as may be otherwise provided
by a negotiated grievance procedure.
Sec. 253.262 Adverse actions and appeals.
Each agency shall establish an adverse action and appeals system
under which the provisions of 5 CFR Part 752, are administratively
extended to employees in categories corresponding to those in the U.S.
competitive service to which that part applies. Appeals to the Merit
Systems Protection Board shall not, however, be so extended by such
administrative action.
Sec. 253.263 Appeals from applicants or eligibles.
Applicants and eligibles who have reason to believe that the
regulations
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in this part were not followed in rating their examinations or in making
selections for appointment may appeal to CEO. In the event they are not
satisfied with CEO's decision, and they can show reason to believe that
CEO's action was arbitrary, capricious, or in violation of these
regulations, they may request a review of the decision by the PAPB.
Subpart J--Records and Reports
Sec. 253.291 Applicability of Federal Personnel Manual.
(a) The provisions of Chapter 296 of the Federal Personnel Manual
will, except as indicated below, apply to the preparation of
notifications of personnel action taken under the regulations in this
chapter.
(1) All appointment and conversion actions will be prefaced by the
term ``Canal Area'' or ``CA'' and will be identified as taken under the
authority of the regulations in this chapter.
(2) The noncompetitive appointment of a former Federal employee
under the provisions of Sec. 253.44 will be termed a reappointment
rather than a reinstatement.
(b) The provisions of Chapters 293 and 298 of the Federal Personnel
Manual will apply, respectively, to the maintenance of employment
records and the reporting of employment, except that the Official
Personnel Folders of non-U.S. citizen employees who separate from
service may be retained by the employing agency for not to exceed two
years following separation. Upon expiration of this period, the Official
Personnel Folders will be transferred to the National Personnel Records
Center for permanent storage.
[51 FR 33262, Sept. 19, 1986]
Subpart K--Labor Management Relations
Sec. 253.311 Labor-management and employee relations.
Labor-management and employee relations of agencies, their employees
and the exclusive representative of employees in an appropriate unit in
an agency shall be governed and regulated solely by Chapter 71 of title
5, United States Code and other applicable laws, rules and regulations
of the United States.
Subpart L--Equal Employment Opportunity
Sec. 253.331 Policy concerning equal employment opportunity.
(a) All Personnel actions affecting employees or applicants for
employment shall be made free from any discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, age, national origin, handicapping condition or
marital status.
(b) Agencies may adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of
this subpart and may provide for appeals of personnel actions alleged to
be based upon discrimination prohibited by this subpart.
(Secs. 1211 through 1225 of the Panama Canal Act of 1979; 93 Stat. 463;
Executive Order 12215)
PART 255--[RESERVED]
PART 256--SALARY OFFSET FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THE UNITED STATES--Table of Contents
Sec.
256.1 Collection of debts by offset; scope of regulations.
256.2 Definitions.
256.3 Pay subject to offset.
256.4 Advance notice of debt; request for records; submission of
information.
256.5 Formal notice to employee.
256.6 Request for a hearing; prehearing submissions.
256.7 Hearings; time, date, and location.
256.8 Consequence of employee's failure to meet deadline dates.
256.9 Hearing procedures.
256.10 Representation.
256.11 Applicable legal principles.
256.12 Standards for determining extreme financial hardship.
256.13 Collection of debts on behalf of other agencies by offsetting
the pay of a Commission employee.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 5514, as amended by section 5 of Public Law 97-
365, 96 Stat. 1751-1752.
Source: 50 FR 34123, Aug. 23, 1985, unless otherwise noted.
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Sec. 256.1 Collection of debts by offset; scope of regulations.
(a) If it is determined that an employee of the United States is
indebted to the Panama Canal Commission, the employee's pay may be
offset to satisfy that indebtedeness under the procedures set forth in
this part.
(b) Debts owed by Commission employees to other agencies of the
United States may be recovered by offset against the employee's pay in
accordance with Sec. 256.13. Similar provision in the regulations of
other agencies permit the Commission to recover by offset debts owed to
the Commission by the employee of another agency, if the Commission
first complies with the provisions of Secs. 256.1 through 256.12 of this
part.
(c) An offset against pay shall be carried out in accordance with
the standards established under the Federal Claims Collection Act of
1966, as amended (31 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.).
(d) The regulations in this part do not apply to, and do not impair
the United States' authority with regard to, the collection of a debt,
by offset or by other means, if the debt is owed to the United States by
a Federal employee and the debt arose under the Internal Revenue Code of
1954 as amended (26 U.S.C. 1 et seq.), or in any other circumstances in
which collection of a debt by salary offset is explicitly provided by
Federal statute, such as the collection authority granted the Commission
pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 3645.
(e) These regulations do not preclude an employee from questioning
the amount or validity of a debt by submitting a claim to the General
Accounting Office, but the Commission need not suspend the collection of
the debt because of the filing of such a claim.
(f) These regulations do not preclude the compromise, suspension or
termination of collection actions where appropriate under the standards
set forth at 4 CFR 101.1 et seq.
(g) An employee's involuntary payment of all or any portion of an
alleged debt being collected pursuant to this part shall not be
construed as a waiver of any rights which the employee may have under
this subpart or any other provision of law, except as otherwise provided
by law.
(h) Amounts paid or deducted pursuant to this subpart shall be
promptly refunded to an employee if the debt is waived or otherwise
found not owing to the United States or if the Commission is directed by
a competent judicial or administrative authority to refund amounts
deducted from an employee's current pay.
(i) The procedures in this part and the collection of debts by the
Panama Canal Commission shall be carried out by the Chief Financial
Officer.
(j) The Commission will not initiate salary offset to collect a debt
under this subpart more than ten years after the Government's right to
collect the debt first accrued, unless facts material to the
Government's right to collect the debt were not known and could not
reasonably have been known by the official or officials of the
Government who are charged with discovering and collecting the debt in
question.
Sec. 256.2 Definitions.
As used in this part:
Agency shall have the same meaning as prescribed in 5 CFR 550.1103.
Creditor agency means the Federal agency to which the debt is owed.
Day, unless specified otherwise, means a calendar day, and time
limits are to be computed by counting calendar days, rather than only
those days on which Commission offices are open for business.
Debt means an amount owed to the United States from any source,
except as provided in this part. Such debts include, but are not limited
to, those arising from loans insured or guaranteed by the United States,
fees, leases, rents, royalties, services, sales of real or personal
property, overpayments, fines penalties, damages, interest forfeitures,
etc. Interest, penalties, and administrative costs may be assessed on
debts collected pursuant to this part. These charges shall be assessed
or waived in accordance with the provisions of 4 CFR 102.13.
Delinquent debt means (a) a debt which has not been paid, or for
which arrangements for payment have not been agreed to by the creditor
agency and the employee, by the date specified in the creditor agency's
initial written notification or (b) a debt for which the
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employee fails to comply with the terms of payment arrangements agreed
to with the creditor agency.
Disposable pay shall have the same meaning as prescribed in 5 CFR
550.1103.
Employee means a current--
(a) Civilian employee, as defined in 5 U.S.C. 2105;
(b) Member of the Armed Forces or Reserves of the United States;
(c) Employee of the United States Postal Service; or
(d) Employee of the Postal Rate Commission.
Pay means basic pay, premium pay, special pay, incentive pay,
retired pay, retainer pay, or, in case of an employee not entitled to
basic pay, other authorized pay.
Paying agency means the Federal agency or branch of the Armed Forces
or Reserves employing the individual or disbursing his or her current
pay.
Salary offset means an administrative offset to collect a debt under
5 U.S.C. 5514 by deduction at one or more officially established pay
intervals from the current pay of an employee without his consent.
Waiver means the cancellation, remission, forgiveness or nonrecovery
of a debt allegedly owed by an employee to an agency as permitted or
required by 5 U.S.C. 5584, 5 U.S.C. 8346(b), 10 U.S.C. 2774, or 32
U.S.C. 716, or any other law.
Sec. 256.3 Pay subject to offset.
(a) An offset from an employee's pay from the Commission may not
exceed 15 percent of the employee's disposable pay, unless the employee
agree in writing to a larger offset.
(b) If collection in one lump-sum payment would exceed 15 percent of
the employee's disposable pay, an offset shall be made biweekly or at
officially established pay intervals from the employee's current pay
account. Whenever possible, the installment payments shall be sufficient
in size to liquidate the debt during a period not greater than the
anticipated period of active duty or employment of the debtor employee.
(c) If an employee retires, resigns, or is discharged, or if his
employment period or period of active duty otherwise ends before
collection of the debt is completed, an offset may be made from
subsequent payments of any nature (e.g., final salary payment, lump-sum
leave, etc.) due the individual from the employing agency, to the extent
necessary to liquidate the debt. If the final payment due the employee
is insufficient to satisfy the debt, the creditor agency shall take
steps necessary to provide for payment of the debt by administrative
offset from payments of any kind due the former employee from the United
States pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3716. (See 4 CFR 102.4)
Sec. 256.4 Advance notice of debt; request for records; submission of information.
(a) Before initiating an offset proceeding, the Chief Financial
Officer of the Panama Canal Commission will establish an individual
administrative case file for each employee to be covered by the offset
proceeding and notify the employee--
(1) That he has determined that the employee is indebted to the
United States in a specific amount as the result of a debt due and owing
to the Panama Canal Commission;
(2) That he intends to satisfy that indebtedness by offsetting 15
percent of the employee's disposable pay unless the employee can
demonstrate that he is not indebted to the United States or that the
proposed offset schedule would produce an extreme financial hardship, as
defined in Sec. 256.12 of this part;
(3) If the applicable law includes a provision requiring waiver of
debts in certain circumstances, notice of the waiver provision,
including a description of the conditions under which a waiver must be
granted, notice that the employee has an opportunity to request such a
waiver, and instructions on how to apply for a waiver; and
(4) The options available to him and time limits within which
submission of additional information or documents must be made.
(b)(1) An employee who has been notified of the Chief Financial
Officer's determination of the existence and amount of the debt and the
proposed offset schedule, may submit to him a request--
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(i) Not later than 10 days from the date the employee receives the
notice, for a copy of the records in the possession of the agency
relating to the debt,
(ii) Within the time specified in paragraph (c) of this section,
that he reconsider his determination of the existence or amount of the
debt,
(iii) Within the time set forth in paragraph (c) fo this section,
that he reconsider the proposed offset schedule, on the basis that it
would produce an extreme financial hardship for the employee, and
(iv) Within the time set forth in paragraph (c) of this section,
that he consider a request for waiver of the debt, if a waiver provision
is applicable to the debt.
(2) If the employee requests a reconsideration of the determination
of the existence or amount of the debt, the employee shall submit a
statement, with supporting documents, indicating why the employee
believes he is not so indebted.
(3) If the employee requests a reconsideration of the proposed
offset schedule, the employee shall file an alternative proposed offset
schedule and a statement, with supporting documents, showing why the
schedule proposed by the agency would produce an extreme financial
hardship for the employee. The supporting documents must show, for the
employee and his spouse and legal dependents, for the one-year period
preceding the receipt of the notice and for the repayment period
proposed by the employee in his or her offset schedule, the--
(i) Income from all sources,
(ii) Assets,
(iii) Liabilities,
(iv) Number of legal dependents,
(v) Expenses for food, housing, clothing, and transportation,
(vi) Medical expenses, and
(vii) Exceptional expenses, if any.
(c) An employee who requests a reconsideration of the existence or
amount of the debt, or the proposed offset schedule, shall submit his
statement, with supporting documents, to the Chief Financial Officer no
later than--
(1) Forty-five days from the date the employee receives the notice
of the debt, if he does not make a timely request for records under
paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section; or
(2) Forty-five days from the date the employee receives the records,
if a timely request for records was made.
(d) If the employee submits a timely request for reconsideration
under paragraph (b) of this section, together with the required
documents, the Chief Financial Officer will reconsider whether the
employee is indebted to the United States, the amount that the employee
owes, or whether the proposed offset schedule is appropriate.
(e) If the employee files a timely request for waiver of the debt,
the Chief Financial Officer will consider that request. If the employee
files a request for waiver that is not timely, the request will be
considered if he establishes that his failure to file within the time
prescribed was because of circumstances beyond his control or because he
did not receive the notice of the time limit and was not otherwise aware
of it.
(f) The Chief Financial Officer's decision on the employee's request
for reconsideration will be based on agency records and the material
submitted by the employee. He shall promptly notify the employee of his
decision concerning the existence and amount of the debt and the
appropriateness of the employee's proposed alternative offset schedule.
(g) If the Chief Financial Officer determines that the employee is
indebted to the United States, he will include in the notice to the
employee the following matters:
(1) A statement of the reasons for the decision regarding the
indebtedness, including, if applicable, the reasons for any reduction of
the amount of the indebtedness; and
(2) The notice described in Sec. 256.5.
(h) If the Chief Financial Officer determines that his original
offset schedule, or a modified schedule (other than the one proposed by
the employee) will not impose an extreme financial hardship on the
employee, he will include in the notice to the employee--
(1) A statement of the reasons for his conclusion that his original
or modified offset schedule will not impose an extreme financial
hardship, and
(2) The notice described in Sec. 256.6.
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Sec. 256.5 Formal notice to employee.
(a) At least 30 days before requesting an agency to offset the pay
of an employee or commencing the offset of the pay of an employee of the
Commission, the Chief Financial Officer will send the employee a notice
stating--
(1) The nature and amount of the debt he has determined that the
employee owes the United States;
(2) His intention to collect the debt by offset;
(3) The amount that the agency determines will be offset from the
employee's disposable pay, including the proposed schedule for the
deductions;
(4) Unless such payments are excused in accordance with 4 CFR
102.13, an explanation of the creditor agency's requirements concerning
interest, penalties, and administrative costs;
(5) The employee's right to inspect and copy Government records
relating to the debt or, if the employee or his representative cannot
personally inspect the records, to request and receive a copy of such
records.
(6) If not previously provided, the opportunity (under terms
agreeable to the Commission) to establish a schedule for the voluntary
repayment of the debt or to enter into a written agreement to establish
a schedule for repayment of the debt in lieu of offset. The agreement
must be in writing, signed by both the employee and the Commission, and
documented in the Commission's files (4 CFR 102.2(e));
(7) If the applicable law includes a provision requiring waiver of
debts in certain circumstances, notice of the waiver provision,
including notice of the period within which such a waiver must be
requested and an explanation of the conditions under which waiver may be
granted;
(8) That amounts paid or deducted for the alleged debt which are
later waived or found not owed to the United States will be promptly
refunded to the employee;
(9) The employee's right to a hearing on the Chief Financial
Officer's determination concerning the existence and amount of the debt
and the proposed offset schedule. This notice shall include a
description of the applicable hearing procedures and requirements;
(10) That the timely filing of a petition for hearing on the
existence or amount of a debt or the offset schedule will stay the
commencement of collection proceedings; but that a request for a waiver
or a hearing on the employee's credibility of veracity in connection
with a request for a permissive waiver will not stay the collection
proceedings;
(11) That a final decision on the hearing (if one is requested) will
be issued at the earliest practical date, but not later than 60 days
after the filing of the petition requesting the hearing unless the
employee requests and the hearing official grants a delay in the
proceedings;
(12) The method and time period for requesting a hearing; and
(13) That any knowingly false or frivolous statements,
representations, or evidence may subject the employee to:
(i) Disciplinary or adverse action;
(ii) Penalties under the False Claims Act, sections 3729-3731 of
Title 31, United States Code, or any other applicable statutory
authority; or
(iii) Criminal penalties under sections 286, 287, 1001, and 1002 of
title 18, United States Code or any other applicable statutory
authority.
(b) The formal notice prescribed by paragraph (a) of this section,
is not applicable to any pay adjustment arising out of an employee's
election of coverage or a change in coverage under a Federal benefits
program requiring periodic deductions from pay, if the amount to be
recovered was accumulated over four pay periods or less.
Sec. 256.6 Request for a hearing; prehearing submissions.
(a) An employee's request for a hearing or waiver under Sec. 256.5
must be filed not later than 15 days from the date of receipt of the
formal notice.
(b) Not later than three days prior to a scheduled hearing date, the
employee may notify the Chief Financial Officer of his election to have
the matter determined by the hearing official solely on the basis of
written submissions. If no such election is filed by the employee, the
hearing shall be conducted as an oral proceeding.
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(c) If an employee files a timely petition for a hearing, the Chief
Financial Officer will--
(1) Notify the employee of the time, date, and location of the
hearing, if a determination solely on the basis of written submissions
has not been requested; and
(2) Provide copies of the records in the possession of the agency
relating to the employee's debt to the hearing official and, if he has
not previously received the records, to the employee.
(d) If the employee files a request for a hearing that is not
timely, he will be granted a hearing if he establishes that his failure
to file within the time prescribed was because of circumstances beyond
his control or because he did not receive the notice of the time limit
and was not otherwise aware of it.
(e) If the employee contests the Commission determination of the
existence or amount of the debt, he shall, not later than 10 days prior
to the scheduled hearing date, file the following documents:
(1) A statement of the reasons why the employee believes that the
Commission determination of the existence or amount of the debt was
clearly erroneous. The statement shall include a recitation of the facts
on which the employee relies to support his belief and any legal
arguments supporting his position;
(2) A list of witnesses the employee intends to call at the hearing
and a statement of why their testimony is desired; and
(3) A copy of the records that the employee intends to introduce at
the hearing, if they differ from those provided by the Commission.
(f) If the employee contests the Commission's proposed offset
schedule, he shall, not later than 10 days prior to the scheduled
hearing date, file the following:
(1) A proposed alternative offset schedule;
(2) A statement of the reasons why the proposed offset against
disposable pay will produce an extreme financial hardship;
(3) The information required in Sec. 256.4(b)(3) of this part;
(4) A list of witnesses the employee intends to call at the hearing
and a statement of why their testimony is desired; and
(5) A copy of the records that the employee intends to introduce at
the hearing, if they differ from those provided by the Commission.
(g) The Chief Financial Officer shall file, not later than 10 days
prior to the scheduled hearing date, a list of witnesses that the
Commission intends to call at the hearing.
(h) Material submitted by an employee in connection with a request
for reconsideration or for a waiver under Sec. 256.4 need not be
resubmitted in connection with the proceeding under this section.
(i) Material required to be filed under paragraphs (e), (f), and (g)
of this section shall be filed with the hearing official and copies
shall be provided to the opposing party.
Sec. 256.7 Hearings; time, date, and location.
(a) If an employee files a timely request for a hearing under
Sec. 256.6, the Commission will select the time, date, and location for
the hearing. A hearing will be granted on a request for a waiver only if
such waiver is provided for by law and if the request, in the judgment
of the Chief Financial Officer, raises issues of veracity or credibility
of the employee. To the extent feasible, the Commission will select a
date and location that is convenient for the employee.
(b) For an employee who resides on the Isthmus of Panama, the
hearing will be held in Panama. Hearings may be scheduled in New Orleans
or Washington, D.C. for persons not residing in Panama.
Sec. 256.8 Consequence of employee's failure to meet deadline dates.
(a) An employee shall be considered to have waived his right to a
hearing, and will have his disposable pay offset in accordance with the
offset schedule proposed by the Commission, if the employee fails to
appear at the time fixed for a hearing, or fails to file the required
submissions under Sec. 256.6 within five days after the filing date
established under that section.
(b) The hearing official may excuse the employee's failure to meet
any of
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the foregoing requirements if the employee shows that he exercised due
diligence and that there is good cause for his failure to meet the
requirements.
Sec. 256.9 Hearing procedures.
(a) The hearing will be conducted by a hearing official who is not
an employee of the Commission or otherwise under its supervision or
control, except that hearings on waivers may be conducted by an employee
of the Commission.
(b) The hearing official shall prepare a summary record of the
hearing, which will be maintained by the Commission as a part of the
record of the offset procedures; however, no transcript of the hearing
shall be made.
(c) The hearing shall not be conducted in accordance with formal
rules of evidence with regard to the admissibility or use of evidence,
except that the hearing official shall limit the evidence to testimony
and documents which are relevant to the issues being considered.
(d) At the hearing, the employee and the Commission may introduce
evidence and may call witnesses, consistent with the provisions of
paragraph (c) of this section. Witnesses shall testify under oath and
are subject to cross-examination.
(e) If the matter being contested is the existence or amount of a
debt, the hearing official shall issue a decision upholding the
Commission determination, unless the hearing official finds that the
Commission determination was clearly erroneous.
(f) If the hearing official finds that the Commission's
determination of the amount of the debt was clearly erroneous, he shall
determine the amount owed by the employee, if any.
(g) If the matter being contested is the Commission's proposed
offset schedule, the hearing official shall uphold that schedule unless
the employee has demonstrated by clear and convincing evidence that the
payments called for under that schedule would result in an extreme
financial hardship for the employee.
(h) If the matter being contested is the credibility or veracity of
the employee in connection with his request for a waiver, the hearing
official shall make a determination as to the employee's credibility or
veracity.
(i) If the hearing official finds that the payments called for under
the Chief Financial Officer's proposed offset schedule will produce an
extreme financial hardship for the employee, the hearing official shall
establish an offset schedule that will result in the repayment of the
debt in the shortest period of time which will not result in an extreme
financial hardship for the employee.
(j) The hearing official shall issue a written opinion setting forth
his decision and a statement of the reasons supporting it as soon as
practicable, but not more than 60 days after the filing of the petition
requesting the hearing, unless the hearing official has granted a delay
in the proceedings at the request of the employee. The opinion shall
contain his determinations as to the existence and amount of the debt,
the origin of the debt, and, if a request for a waiver has been made,
the employee's veracity or credibility.
(k) If the employee files a petition for a hearing in connection
with a request for a waiver under a statute requiring a waiver and meets
the time limits for filing material prior to the hearing, no deductions
to effect the offset will be made until the employee has been provided a
hearing and a final written decision has been issued.
Sec. 256.10 Representation.
An employee may represent himself or may be represented by another
person, including an attorney, during any proceedings under this part.
Sec. 256.11 Applicable legal principles.
(a) The hearing official may not find that the Commission's
determination of the existence or amount of the employee's debt was
erroneous--
(1) On the basis of State or local statutes of limitations;
(2) On the basis that the employee is owed monies by the United
States (other than regular salary) and that payment of that debt by the
United States would eliminate or reduce the debt, unless the employee
has, not later than 45 days after receipt of advance notice of the debt
under Sec. 256.4, submitted written confirmation by the
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agency which is indebted to the employee that such money is owed and has
assigned the payment of that money to the Commission; or
(3) On the basis of any factual or legal argument that was decided
on the merits adversely to the employee in a court of competent
jurisdiction.
(b) In determining whether the Chief Financial Officer's decision
concerning the existence or amount of the employee's debt is clearly
erroneous, the hearing official shall be bound by the relevant Federal
statutes and regulations governing the program which gave rise to the
debt, and general principles of the law of the United States, if
relevant.
Sec. 256.12 Standards for determining extreme financial hardship.
(a) An offset will be considered to produce an extreme financial
hardship for an employee if the offset prevents the employee from
meeting the costs necessarily incurred for essential subsistence
expenses of the employee and his spouse and dependents. Essential
subsistence expenses consist of the costs incurred for medical care,
food, housing, clothing, and transportation only.
(b) In determining whether an offset would prevent the employee from
meeting the essential subsistence costs described in paragraph (a) of
this section, the following matters shall be considered--
(1) The income from all sources of the employee and his spouse and
dependents;
(2) The extent to which the assets of the employee and his spouse
and dependents are available to pay the debt or the essential
subsistence expenses;
(3) Whether the essential subsistence costs have been minimized to
the greatest extent possible;
(4) The extent to which the employee and his spouse and dependents
can borrow money to pay the debt or the essential subsistence expenses;
and
(5) The extent to which the employee and his spouse and dependents
have other exceptional expenses that should be taken into account, and
whether these expenses have been minimized.
Sec. 256.13 Collection of debts on behalf of other agencies by offsetting the pay of a Commission employee.
(a) Upon completion of the procedures established by the creditor
agency under 5 U.S.C. 5514, the creditor agency shall forward to the
Commission a certified statement of the existence of the debt. This
document shall include a statement that the employee owes the debt, the
amount and basis of the debt, the date on which payment is due, the date
on which the claim against the debtor accrued, if different from the
payment due date, and a statement that agency regulations implementing 5
U.S.C. 5514 have been approved by the Office of Personnel Management.
(b) Unless the employee has consented to the salary offset in
writing or signed a statement acknowledging receipt of the required
procedures and the writing or statement is attached to the debt claim
form, the creditor agency must also indicate the actions taken under
section 5514(b) and give the dates the actions were taken.
(c) If, after the debt claim has been submitted by the creditor
agency, the employee transfers to a position in another agency, the
Commission will certify the total amount of the collection made on the
debt. One copy of the certification will be furnished to the employee,
and one copy will be furnished to the creditor agency, together with
notice of the employee's transfer. The original of the debt claim form
shall be inserted in the employee's official personnel folder, together
with the certification of the amount which has been collected. Upon
receiving the official personnel folder, it will be the responsibility
of the new paying agency to resume the collection from the individual's
current pay and notify the employee and the creditor agency of the
resumption. In cases in which an employee transfers to the Commission
while a debt is being collected from him by another Federal agency by
offset, the Commission will resume the collection and notify the
employee that it is doing so.
(d) For collections of debts by offset under this section, the
Commission
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will not repeat the procedures prescribed by 5 U.S.C. 5514 and agency
regulations under section 5514.
(e) If the Commission receives an incomplete or improperly certified
debt claim, it will return the claim to the creditor agency with a
notice that procedures under 5 U.S.C. 5514 must be complied with and a
complete debt claim must be submitted before any action will be taken to
collect the debt by offset from the employee's current pay.
(f) If the Commission receives a complete debt claim, deductions
shall be scheduled to begin on the next officially established pay
interval, if possible. A copy of the debt claim form shall be given to
the debtor, together with notice of the date deductions will commence.
(g) The Commission will not review the merits of the creditor
agency's determination with respect to the amount or validity of the
debt.
PART 257--ENFORCEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF HANDICAP IN PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION--Table of Contents
Sec.
257.101 Purpose.
257.102 Application.
257.103 Definitions.
257.104--257.109 [Reserved]
257.110 Self-evaluation.
257.111 Notice.
257.112--257.129 [Reserved]
257.130 General prohibitions against discrimination.
257.131--257.139 [Reserved]
257.140 Employment.
257.141--257.148 [Reserved]
257.149 Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited.
257.150 Program accessibility: Existing facilities.
257.151 Program accessibility: New construction and alterations.
257.152--257.159 [Reserved]
257.160 Communications.
257.161--257.169 [Reserved]
257.170 Compliance procedures.
257.171--257.999 [Reserved]
Authority: 29 U.S.C. 794.
Source: 52 FR 26007, July 10, 1987, unless otherwise noted.
Sec. 257.101 Purpose.
The purpose of this part is to effectuate section 119 of the
Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services, and Developmental Disabilities
Amendments of 1978, which amended section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973 to prohibit discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs
or activities conducted by Executive agencies or the United States
Postal Service.
Sec. 257.102 Application.
This part applies to all programs or activities conducted by the
agency except for programs or activities conducted outside the United
States which do not involve individuals with handicaps in the United
States.
Sec. 257.103 Definitions.
For purposes of this part, the term--
Agency means the Panama Canal Commission.
Assistant Attorney General means the Assistant Attorney General,
Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice.
Auxiliary aids means services or devices that enable persons with
impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills to have an equal
opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, programs or
activities conducted by the agency. For example, auxiliary aids useful
for persons with impaired vision include readers, materials in Braille,
audio recordings, and other similar services and devices. Auxiliary aids
useful for persons with impaired hearing include telephone handset
amplifiers, telephones compatible with hearing aids, telecommunication
devices for deaf persons (TDD's), interpreters, notetakers, written
materials, and other similar services and devices.
Complete complaint means a written statement that contains the
complainant's name and address and describes the agency's alleged
discriminatory actions in sufficient detail to inform the agency of the
nature and date of the alleged violation of section 504. It shall be
signed by the complainant or by someone authorized to do so on his or
her behalf. Complaints filed on behalf of classes or third parties shall
describe or identify (by name, if possible) the alleged victims of
discrimination.
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Facility means all or any portion of buildings, structures,
equipment, roads, walks, parking lots, rolling stock or other
conveyances, or other real or personal property.
Individual with handicaps means any person who has a physical or
mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life
activities, has a record of such an impairment, or is regarded as having
such an impairment. As used in this definition, the phrase:
(1) Physical or mental impairment includes--
(i) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement,
or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems:
Neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory,
including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive; digestive;
genitourinary; hemic and lymphatic; skin; and endocrine; or
(ii) Any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental
retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and
specific learning disabilities. The term physical or mental impairment
includes but is not limited to, such diseases and conditions as
orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy,
epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease,
diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, and drug addiction and
alcoholism.
(2) Major life activities includes functions such as caring for
oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking,
breathing, learning, and working.
(3) Has a record of such an impairment means has a history of, or
has been misclassified as having, a mental or physical impairment that
substantially limits one or more major life activities.
(4) Is regarded as having an impairment means--
(i) Has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially
limit major life activities but is treated by the agency as constituting
such a limitation;
(ii) Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
major life activities only as a result of the attitudes of others toward
such impairment; or
(iii) Has none of the impairments defined in paragraph (1) of this
definition but is treated by the agency as having such an impairment.
Qualified individual with handicaps means--
(1) With respect to any covered agency program or activity under
which a person is required to perform services or to achieve a level of
accomplishment, an individual with handicaps who meets the essential
eligibility requirements and who can achieve the purpose of the program
or activity without modifications in the program or activity that the
agency can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in its
nature;
(2) With respect to employment, an individual with handicaps who
meets the definition of qualified handicapped person set forth in 29 CFR
1613.702(f), which is made applicable to this part by Sec. 257.140; and
(3) With respect to any other covered program or activity, an
individual with handicaps who meets the essential eligibility
requirements for participation in, or receipt of benefits from, that
program or activity.
Section 504 means section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
(Pub. L. 93-112, 87 Stat. 394 (29 U.S.C. 794)), as amended by the
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-516, 88 Stat. 1617);
the Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services, and Developmental
Disabilities Amendments of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-602, 92 Stat. 2955); and the
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986 (Pub. L. 99-506, 100 Stat. 1810).
As used in this part, section 504 applies only to programs or activities
conducted by Executive agencies and not to federally assisted programs.
Secs. 257.104--257.109 [Reserved]
Sec. 257.110 Self-evaluation.
(a) The agency shall, by July 11, 1988, evaluate its current
policies and practices, and the effects thereof, that do not or may not
meet the requirements of this part, and, to the extent modification of
any such policies and practices is required, the agency shall proceed to
make the necessary modifications.
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(b) The agency shall provide an opportunity to interested persons,
including individuals with handicaps, or organizations representing
individuals with handicaps, to participate in the self-evaluation
process by submitting comments (both oral and written).
(c) The agency shall, for at least three years following completion
of the evaluation required under paragraph (a) of this section, maintain
on file and make available for public inspection--
(1) A description of areas examined and any problems identified; and
(2) A description of any modifications made.
Sec. 257.111 Notice.
The agency shall make available to employees, applicants,
participants, beneficiaries, and other interested persons such
information regarding the provisions of this part and its applicability
to the programs or activities conducted by the agency, and make such
information available to them in such manner as the agency head finds
necessary to apprise such persons of the protections against
discrimination assured them by section 504 and this regulation.
Secs. 257.112--257.129 [Reserved]
Sec. 257.130 General prohibitions against discrimination.
(a) No qualified individual with handicaps shall, on the basis of
handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of,
or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or
activity conducted by the offices of the agency located in the United
States.
(b)(1) The agency, in providing any aid, benefit, or service may
not, directly or through contractual, licensing, or other arrangements,
on the basis of handicap--
(i) Deny a qualified individual with handicaps the opportunity to
participate in or benefit from the aid, benefit or service;
(ii) Afford a qualified individual with handicaps an opportunity to
participate in or benefit from the aid, benefit, or service that is not
equal to that afforded others;
(iii) Provide a qualified individual with handicaps with an aid,
benefit, or service that is not as effective in affording equal
opportunity to obtain the same result, to gain the same benefit, or to
reach the same level of achievement as that provided to others;
(iv) Provide different or separate aid, benefits, or services to
individuals with handicaps or to any class of individuals with handicaps
than is provided to others unless such action is necessary to provide
qualified individuals with handicaps with aid, benefits, or services
that are as effective as those provided to others; or
(v) Otherwise limit a qualified individual with handicaps in the
enjoyment of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity enjoyed by
others receiving the aid, benefit, or service.
(2) The agency may not deny a qualified individual with handicaps
the opportunity to participate in programs or activities that are not
separate or different, despite the existence of permissible separate or
different programs or activities.
(3) The agency may not, directly or through contractual or other
arrangements, utilize criteria or methods of administration the purpose
or effect of which would--
(i) Subject qualified individuals with handicaps to discrimination
on the basis of handicap; or
(ii) Defeat or substantially impair accomplishment of the objectives
of a program or activity with respect to individuals with handicaps.
(4) The agency may not, in determining the site or location of a
facility, make selections the purpose or effect of which would--
(i) Exclude individuals with handicaps from, deny them the benefits
of, or otherwise subject them to discrimination under any program or
activity conducted by the agency; or
(ii) Defeat or substantially impair the accomplishment of the
objectives of a program or activity with respect to individuals with
handicaps.
(5) The agency, in the selection of procurement contractors, may not
use criteria that subject qualified individuals with handicaps to
discrimination on the basis of handicap.
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(c) The exclusion of nonhandicapped persons from the benefits of a
program limited by Federal statute or Executive order to individuals
with handicaps or the exclusion of a specific class of individuals with
handicaps from a program limited by Federal statute or Executive order
to a different class of individuals with handicaps is not prohibited by
this part.
(d) The agency shall administer programs and activities in the most
integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals
with handicaps.
Secs. 257.131--257.139 [Reserved]
Sec. 257.140 Employment.
No qualified individual with handicaps shall, on the basis of
handicap, be subjected to discrimination in employment under any program
or activity conducted by the agency. The definitions, requirements, and
procedures of section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C.
791), as established by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in
29 CFR Part 1613, shall apply to employment in federally conducted
programs or activities.
Secs. 257.141--257.148 [Reserved]
Sec. 257.149 Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited.
Except as otherwise provided in Sec. 257.150 no qualified individual
with handicaps shall, because the agency's facilities are inaccessible
to or unusable by individuals with handicaps, be denied the benefits of,
be excluded from participation in, or otherwise be subjected to
discrimination under any program or activity conducted by the agency.
Sec. 257.150 Program accessibility: Existing facilities.
(a) General. The agency shall operate each program or activity so
that the program or activity, when viewed in its entirety, is readily
accessible to and usable by individuals with handicaps. This paragraph
does not--
(1) Necessarily require the agency to make each of its existing
facilities accessible to and usable by individuals with handicaps; or
(2) Require the agency to take any action that it can demonstrate
would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a program or
activity or in undue financial and administrative burdens. In those
circumstances where agency personnel believe that the proposed action
would fundamentally alter the program or activity or would result in
undue financial and administrative burdens, the agency has the burden of
proving that compliance with Sec. 257.150(a) would result in such
alteration or burdens. The decision that compliance would result in such
alteration or burdens must be made by the agency head or his designee
after considering all agency resources available for use in the funding
and operation of the conducted program or activity, and must be
accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that
conclusion. If an action would result in such an alteration or such
burdens, the agency shall take any other action that would not result in
such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that
individuals with handicaps receive the benefits and services of the
program or activity.
(b) Methods--(1) General. The agency may comply with the
requirements of this section through such means as redesign of
equipment, reassignment of services to accessible buildings, assignments
of aides to beneficiaries, home visits, delivery of services at
alternate accessible sites, alteration of existing facilities and
construction of new facilities, use of accessible rolling stock, or any
other methods that result in making its programs or activities readily
accessible to and usable by individuals with handicaps. The agency is
not required to make structural changes in existing facilities where
other methods are effective in achieving compliance with this section.
The agency, in making alterations to existing buildings, shall meet
accessibility requirements to the extent compelled by the Architectural
Barriers Act of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4151 through 4157), and any
regulations implementing it. In choosing among available methods for
meeting the requirements of this section, the agency shall give priority
to those methods that offer programs and activities to qualified
individuals with handicaps in the most integrated setting appropriate.
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(2) [Reserved]
(c) Time period for compliance. The agency shall comply with the
obligations established under this section by October 8, 1987, except
that where structural changes in facilities are undertaken, such changes
shall be made by July 10, 1990, but in any event as expeditiously as
possible.
(d) Transition plan. In the event that structural changes to
facilities will be undertaken to achieve program accessibility, the
agency shall develop, by January 11, 1988, a transition plan setting
forth the steps necessary to complete such changes. The agency shall
provide an opportunity to interested persons, including individuals with
handicaps or organizations representing individuals with handicaps, to
participate in the development of the transition plan by submitting
comments (both oral and written). A copy of the transition plan shall be
made available for public inspection. The plan shall, at a minimum--
(1) Identify physical obstacles in the agency's facilities that
limit the accessibility of its programs or activities to individuals
with handicaps;
(2) Describe in detail the methods that will be used to make the
facilities accessible;
(3) Specify the schedule for taking the steps necessary to achieve
compliance with this section, and if the time period of the transition
plan is longer than one year, identify steps that will be taken during
each year of the transition period;
(4) Indicate the official responsible for implementation of the
plan.
Sec. 257.151 Program accessibility: New construction and alterations.
Each building or part of a building that is constructed or altered
by, on behalf of, or for the use of the agency shall be designed,
constructed, or altered so as to be readily accessible to and usable by
individuals with handicaps. The definitions, requirements, and standards
of the Architectural Barriers Act (42 U.S.C. 4151 through 4157), as
established in 41 CFR 101-19.600 to 101-19.607, apply to buildings
covered by this section.
Secs. 257.152--257.159 [Reserved]
Sec. 257.160 Communications.
(a) The agency shall take appropriate steps to ensure effective
communication with applicants, participants, personnel of other Federal
entities, and members of the public.
(1) The agency shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids where
necessary to afford an individual with handicaps an equal opportunity to
participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, a program or activity
conducted by the agency.
(i) In determining what type of auxiliary aid is necessary, the
agency shall give primary consideration to the requests of the
individual with handicaps.
(ii) The agency need not provide individually prescribed devices,
readers for personal use or study, or other devices of a personal
nature.
(2) Where the agency communicates with applicants and beneficiaries
by telephone, telecommunication devices for deaf persons (TDD's) or
equally effective telecommunication systems shall be used.
(b) The agency shall ensure that interested persons, including
persons with impaired vision or hearing, can obtain information as to
the existence and location of accessible services, activities, and
facilities.
(c) The agency shall provide signs at a primary entrance to each of
its inaccessible facilities, directing users to a location at which they
can obtain information about accessible facilities. The international
symbol for accessibility shall be used at each primary entrance of an
accessible facility.
(d) This section does not require the agency to take any action that
it can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the
nature of a program or activity or in undue financial and administrative
burdens. In those circumstances where agency personnel believe that the
proposed action would fundamentally alter the program or activity or
would result in undue financial and administrative burdens, the agency
has the burden of proving that compliance with Sec. 257.160 would result
in such alteration or burdens. The decision that compliance would result
in such alteration or burdens must be
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made by the agency head or his designee after considering all agency
resources available for use in the funding and operation of the
conducted program or activity, and must be accompanied by a written
statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion. If an action
required to comply with this section would result in such an alteration
or such burdens, the agency shall take any other action that would not
result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless
ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with handicaps
receive the benefits and services of the program or activity.
Secs. 257.161--257.169 [Reserved]
Sec. 257.170 Compliance procedures.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, this
section applies to all allegations of discrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by the agency.
(b) The agency shall process complaints alleging violations of
section 504 with respect to employment according to the procedures
established by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 29 CFR
Part 1613 pursuant to section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29
U.S.C. 791).
(c) Responsibility for implementation and operation of this section
shall be vested in the Director of Equal Opportunity.
(d) The agency shall accept and investigate all complete complaints
for which it has jurisdiction. All complete complaints must be filed
within 180 days of the alleged act of discrimination. The agency may
extend this time period for good cause.
(e) If the agency receives a complaint over which it does not have
jurisdiction, it shall promptly notify the complainant and shall make
reasonable efforts to refer the complaint to the appropriate government
entity.
(f) The agency shall notify the Architectural and Transportation
Barriers Compliance Board upon receipt of any complaint alleging that a
building or facility that is subject to the Architectural Barriers Act
of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4151 through 4157), is not readily
accessible to and usable by individuals with handicaps.
(g) Within 180 days of the receipt of a complete complaint for which
it has jurisdiction, the agency shall notify the complainant of the
results of the investigation in a letter containing--
(1) Findings of fact and conclusions of law;
(2) A description of a remedy for each violation found; and
(3) A notice of the right to appeal.
(h) Appeals of the findings of fact and conclusions of law or
remedies must be filed by the complainant within 90 days of receipt by
the complainant of decision required by Sec. 257.170(g). The agency may
extend this time for good cause.
(i) Timely appeals shall be accepted and processed by Administrator
of the Panama Canal Commission.
(j) The Administrator shall notify the complainant of the results of
the appeal within 60 days of the receipt of the request. If the
Administrator determines that it needs additional information from the
complainant, he shall have 60 days from the date it receives the
additional information to make its determination on the appeal.
(k) The time limits cited in paragraphs (g) and (j) of this section
may be extended with the permission of the Assistant Attorney General.
(l) The agency may delegate its authority for conducting complaint
investigations to other Federal agencies, except that the authority for
making the final determination may not be delegated.
Secs. 257.171--257.999 [Reserved]
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FINDING AIDS
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A list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts, and
an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are included in
the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume to the Code of Federal Regulations
which is published separately and revised annually.
Table of CFR Titles and Chapters
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
Redesignation Tables
List of CFR Sections Affected
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Table of CFR Titles and Chapters
(Revised as of June 23, 2000)
Title 1--General Provisions
I Administrative Committee of the Federal Register
(Parts 1--49)
II Office of the Federal Register (Parts 50--299)
IV Miscellaneous Agencies (Parts 400--500)
Title 2--[Reserved]
Title 3--The President
I Executive Office of the President (Parts 100--199)
Title 4--Accounts
I General Accounting Office (Parts 1--99)
II Federal Claims Collection Standards (General
Accounting Office--Department of Justice) (Parts
100--299)
Title 5--Administrative Personnel
I Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1--1199)
II Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 1200--1299)
III Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300--1399)
V The International Organizations Employees Loyalty
Board (Parts 1500--1599)
VI Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts
1600--1699)
VII Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
(Parts 1700--1799)
VIII Office of Special Counsel (Parts 1800--1899)
IX Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900--1999)
XI Armed Forces Retirement Home (Part 2100)
XIV Federal Labor Relations Authority, General Counsel of
the Federal Labor Relations Authority and Federal
Service Impasses Panel (Parts 2400--2499)
XV Office of Administration, Executive Office of the
President (Parts 2500--2599)
XVI Office of Government Ethics (Parts 2600--2699)
XXI Department of the Treasury (Parts 3100--3199)
XXII Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Part 3201)
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XXIII Department of Energy (Part 3301)
XXIV Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Part 3401)
XXV Department of the Interior (Part 3501)
XXVI Department of Defense (Part 3601)
XXVIII Department of Justice (Part 3801)
XXIX Federal Communications Commission (Parts 3900--3999)
XXX Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 4000--
4099)
XXXI Farm Credit Administration (Parts 4100--4199)
XXXIII Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Part 4301)
XXXV Office of Personnel Management (Part 4501)
XL Interstate Commerce Commission (Part 5001)
XLI Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Part 5101)
XLII Department of Labor (Part 5201)
XLIII National Science Foundation (Part 5301)
XLV Department of Health and Human Services (Part 5501)
XLVI Postal Rate Commission (Part 5601)
XLVII Federal Trade Commission (Part 5701)
XLVIII Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Part 5801)
L Department of Transportation (Part 6001)
LII Export-Import Bank of the United States (Part 6201)
LIII Department of Education (Parts 6300--6399)
LIV Environmental Protection Agency (Part 6401)
LVII General Services Administration (Part 6701)
LVIII Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Part
6801)
LIX National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Part
6901)
LX United States Postal Service (Part 7001)
LXI National Labor Relations Board (Part 7101)
LXII Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Part 7201)
LXIII Inter-American Foundation (Part 7301)
LXV Department of Housing and Urban Development (Part
7501)
LXVI National Archives and Records Administration (Part
7601)
LXIX Tennessee Valley Authority (Part 7901)
LXXI Consumer Product Safety Commission (Part 8101)
LXXIII Department of Agriculture (Part 8301)
LXXIV Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (Part
8401)
LXXVI Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Part 8601)
LXXVII Office of Management and Budget (Part 8701)
Title 6--[Reserved]
Title 7--Agriculture
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Agriculture
(Parts 0--26)
Subtitle B--Regulations of the Department of
Agriculture
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I Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards,
Inspections, Marketing Practices), Department of
Agriculture (Parts 27--209)
II Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 210--299)
III Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department
of Agriculture (Parts 300--399)
IV Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
V Agricultural Research Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 500--599)
VI Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 600--699)
VII Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts
700--799)
VIII Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards
Administration (Federal Grain Inspection Service),
Department of Agriculture (Parts 800--899)
IX Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements
and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department
of Agriculture (Parts 900--999)
X Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements
and Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture
(Parts 1000--1199)
XI Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements
and Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department
of Agriculture (Parts 1200--1299)
XIII Northeast Dairy Compact Commission (Parts 1300--1399)
XIV Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 1400--1499)
XV Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 1500--1599)
XVI Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts
1600--1699)
XVII Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 1700--1799)
XVIII Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service
Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1800--
2099)
XXVI Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 2600--2699)
XXVII Office of Information Resources Management, Department
of Agriculture (Parts 2700--2799)
XXVIII Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts
2800--2899)
XXIX Office of Energy, Department of Agriculture (Parts
2900--2999)
XXX Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3000--3099)
XXXI Office of Environmental Quality, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3100--3199)
XXXII Office of Procurement and Property Management,
Department of Agriculture (Parts 3200--3299)
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XXXIII Office of Transportation, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3300--3399)
XXXIV Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension
Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 3400--
3499)
XXXV Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3500--3599)
XXXVI National Agricultural Statistics Service, Department
of Agriculture (Parts 3600--3699)
XXXVII Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture
(Parts 3700--3799)
XXXVIII World Agricultural Outlook Board, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 3800--3899)
XLI [Reserved]
XLII Rural Business-Cooperative Service and Rural Utilities
Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 4200--
4299)
Title 8--Aliens and Nationality
I Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of
Justice (Parts 1--599)
Title 9--Animals and Animal Products
I Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department
of Agriculture (Parts 1--199)
II Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards
Administration (Packers and Stockyards Programs),
Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--299)
III Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture (Parts 300--599)
Title 10--Energy
I Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 0--199)
II Department of Energy (Parts 200--699)
III Department of Energy (Parts 700--999)
X Department of Energy (General Provisions) (Parts
1000--1099)
XVII Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Parts 1700--
1799)
XVIII Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Commission (Part 1800)
Title 11--Federal Elections
I Federal Election Commission (Parts 1--9099)
Title 12--Banks and Banking
I Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 1--199)
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II Federal Reserve System (Parts 200--299)
III Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 300--399)
IV Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400--
499)
V Office of Thrift Supervision, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 500--599)
VI Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600--699)
VII National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700--799)
VIII Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800--899)
IX Federal Housing Finance Board (Parts 900--999)
XI Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
(Parts 1100--1199)
XIV Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400--
1499)
XV Department of the Treasury (Parts 1500--1599)
XVII Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight,
Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts
1700--1799)
XVIII Community Development Financial Institutions Fund,
Department of the Treasury (Parts 1800--1899)
Title 13--Business Credit and Assistance
I Small Business Administration (Parts 1--199)
III Economic Development Administration, Department of
Commerce (Parts 300--399)
IV Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board (Parts 400--499)
V Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board (Parts
500--599)
Title 14--Aeronautics and Space
I Federal Aviation Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 1--199)
II Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation
(Aviation Proceedings) (Parts 200--399)
III Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of Transportation
(Parts 400--499)
V National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts
1200--1299)
Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Commerce (Parts
0--29)
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Commerce and
Foreign Trade
I Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce (Parts
30--199)
II National Institute of Standards and Technology,
Department of Commerce (Parts 200--299)
III International Trade Administration, Department of
Commerce (Parts 300--399)
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IV Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce
(Parts 400--499)
VII Bureau of Export Administration, Department of
Commerce (Parts 700--799)
VIII Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce
(Parts 800--899)
IX National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (Parts 900--999)
XI Technology Administration, Department of Commerce
(Parts 1100--1199)
XIII East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300--1399)
XIV Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400--
1499)
Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Foreign Trade
Agreements
XX Office of the United States Trade Representative
(Parts 2000--2099)
Subtitle D--Regulations Relating to Telecommunications
and Information
XXIII National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts
2300--2399)
Title 16--Commercial Practices
I Federal Trade Commission (Parts 0--999)
II Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 1000--1799)
Title 17--Commodity and Securities Exchanges
I Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 1--199)
II Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 200--399)
IV Department of the Treasury (Parts 400--499)
Title 18--Conservation of Power and Water Resources
I Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of
Energy (Parts 1--399)
III Delaware River Basin Commission (Parts 400--499)
VI Water Resources Council (Parts 700--799)
VIII Susquehanna River Basin Commission (Parts 800--899)
XIII Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 1300--1399)
Title 19--Customs Duties
I United States Customs Service, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 1--199)
II United States International Trade Commission (Parts
200--299)
III International Trade Administration, Department of
Commerce (Parts 300--399)
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Title 20--Employees' Benefits
I Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department
of Labor (Parts 1--199)
II Railroad Retirement Board (Parts 200--399)
III Social Security Administration (Parts 400--499)
IV Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Department of
Labor (Parts 500--599)
V Employment and Training Administration, Department of
Labor (Parts 600--699)
VI Employment Standards Administration, Department of
Labor (Parts 700--799)
VII Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor (Parts
800--899)
VIII Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Parts
900--999)
IX Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans'
Employment and Training, Department of Labor
(Parts 1000--1099)
Title 21--Food and Drugs
I Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and
Human Services (Parts 1--1299)
II Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice
(Parts 1300--1399)
III Office of National Drug Control Policy (Parts 1400--
1499)
Title 22--Foreign Relations
I Department of State (Parts 1--199)
II Agency for International Development (Parts 200--299)
III Peace Corps (Parts 300--399)
IV International Joint Commission, United States and
Canada (Parts 400--499)
V Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 500--599)
VII Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 700--
799)
IX Foreign Service Grievance Board Regulations (Parts
900--999)
X Inter-American Foundation (Parts 1000--1099)
XI International Boundary and Water Commission, United
States and Mexico, United States Section (Parts
1100--1199)
XII United States International Development Cooperation
Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
XIII Board for International Broadcasting (Parts 1300--
1399)
XIV Foreign Service Labor Relations Board; Federal Labor
Relations Authority; General Counsel of the
Federal Labor Relations Authority; and the Foreign
Service Impasse Disputes Panel (Parts 1400--1499)
XV African Development Foundation (Parts 1500--1599)
XVI Japan-United States Friendship Commission (Parts
1600--1699)
XVII United States Institute of Peace (Parts 1700--1799)
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Title 23--Highways
I Federal Highway Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 1--999)
II National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and
Federal Highway Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
III National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
Department of Transportation (Parts 1300--1399)
Title 24--Housing and Urban Development
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of
Housing and Urban Development (Parts 0--99)
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Housing and Urban
Development
I Office of Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity,
Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts
100--199)
II Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal
Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Parts 200--299)
III Government National Mortgage Association, Department
of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 300--399)
IV Office of Housing and Office of Multifamily Housing
Assistance Restructuring, Department of Housing
and Urban Development (Parts 400--499)
V Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning
and Development, Department of Housing and Urban
Development (Parts 500--599)
VI Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning
and Development, Department of Housing and Urban
Development (Parts 600--699) [Reserved]
VII Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Housing Assistance Programs and
Public and Indian Housing Programs) (Parts 700--
799)
VIII Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal
Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Section 8 Housing Assistance
Programs, Section 202 Direct Loan Program, Section
202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program and
Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With
Disabilities Program) (Parts 800--899)
IX Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development (Parts 900--999)
X Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal
Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Interstate Land Sales
Registration Program) (Parts 1700--1799)
XII Office of Inspector General, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Parts 2000--2099)
XX Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal
Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and
Urban Development (Parts 3200--3899)
XXV Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (Parts 4100--
4199)
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Title 25--Indians
I Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior
(Parts 1--299)
II Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the
Interior (Parts 300--399)
III National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the
Interior (Parts 500--599)
IV Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (Parts
700--799)
V Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior,
and Indian Health Service, Department of Health
and Human Services (Part 900)
VI Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs,
Department of the Interior (Part 1001)
VII Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians,
Department of the Interior (Part 1200)
Title 26--Internal Revenue
I Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury
(Parts 1--799)
Title 27--Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms
I Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of
the Treasury (Parts 1--299)
Title 28--Judicial Administration
I Department of Justice (Parts 0--199)
III Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice
(Parts 300--399)
V Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (Parts 500--
599)
VI Offices of Independent Counsel, Department of Justice
(Parts 600--699)
VII Office of Independent Counsel (Parts 700--799)
Title 29--Labor
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Labor (Parts
0--99)
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Labor
I National Labor Relations Board (Parts 100--199)
II Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of
Labor (Parts 200--299)
III National Railroad Adjustment Board (Parts 300--399)
IV Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of
Labor (Parts 400--499)
V Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor (Parts
500--899)
IX Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission
(Parts 900--999)
X National Mediation Board (Parts 1200--1299)
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XII Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Parts
1400--1499)
XIV Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 1600--
1699)
XVII Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
Department of Labor (Parts 1900--1999)
XX Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
(Parts 2200--2499)
XXV Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor (Parts 2500--2599)
XXVII Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
(Parts 2700--2799)
XL Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Parts 4000--
4999)
Title 30--Mineral Resources
I Mine Safety and Health Administration, Department of
Labor (Parts 1--199)
II Minerals Management Service, Department of the
Interior (Parts 200--299)
III Board of Surface Mining and Reclamation Appeals,
Department of the Interior (Parts 300--399)
IV Geological Survey, Department of the Interior (Parts
400--499)
VI Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior (Parts
600--699)
VII Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,
Department of the Interior (Parts 700--999)
Title 31--Money and Finance: Treasury
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Treasury
(Parts 0--50)
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Money and Finance
I Monetary Offices, Department of the Treasury (Parts
51--199)
II Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts
200--399)
IV Secret Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts
400--499)
V Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 500--599)
VI Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 600--699)
VII Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Department of
the Treasury (Parts 700--799)
VIII Office of International Investment, Department of the
Treasury (Parts 800--899)
Title 32--National Defense
Subtitle A--Department of Defense
I Office of the Secretary of Defense (Parts 1--399)
V Department of the Army (Parts 400--699)
VI Department of the Navy (Parts 700--799)
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VII Department of the Air Force (Parts 800--1099)
Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to National
Defense
XII Defense Logistics Agency (Parts 1200--1299)
XVI Selective Service System (Parts 1600--1699)
XVIII National Counterintelligence Center (Parts 1800--1899)
XIX Central Intelligence Agency (Parts 1900--1999)
XX Information Security Oversight Office, National
Archives and Records Administration (Parts 2000--
2099)
XXI National Security Council (Parts 2100--2199)
XXIV Office of Science and Technology Policy (Parts 2400--
2499)
XXVII Office for Micronesian Status Negotiations (Parts
2700--2799)
XXVIII Office of the Vice President of the United States
(Parts 2800--2899)
Title 33--Navigation and Navigable Waters
I Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 1--
199)
II Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts
200--399)
IV Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation,
Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)
Title 34--Education
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of
Education (Parts 1--99)
Subtitle B--Regulations of the Offices of the
Department of Education
I Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education
(Parts 100--199)
II Office of Elementary and Secondary Education,
Department of Education (Parts 200--299)
III Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
Services, Department of Education (Parts 300--399)
IV Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Department
of Education (Parts 400--499)
V Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages
Affairs, Department of Education (Parts 500--599)
VI Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of
Education (Parts 600--699)
VII Office of Educational Research and Improvement,
Department of Education (Parts 700--799)
XI National Institute for Literacy (Parts 1100--1199)
Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Education
XII National Council on Disability (Parts 1200--1299)
Title 35--Panama Canal
I Panama Canal Regulations (Parts 1--299)
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Title 36--Parks, Forests, and Public Property
I National Park Service, Department of the Interior
(Parts 1--199)
II Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--
299)
III Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts
300--399)
IV American Battle Monuments Commission (Parts 400--499)
V Smithsonian Institution (Parts 500--599)
VII Library of Congress (Parts 700--799)
VIII Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800--
899)
IX Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (Parts
900--999)
X Presidio Trust (Parts 1000--1099)
XI Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance
Board (Parts 1100--1199)
XII National Archives and Records Administration (Parts
1200--1299)
XIV Assassination Records Review Board (Parts 1400--1499)
XV Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust (Part 1501)
Title 37--Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights
I Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce
(Parts 1--199)
II Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts 200--299)
IV Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department
of Commerce (Parts 400--499)
V Under Secretary for Technology, Department of Commerce
(Parts 500--599)
Title 38--Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief
I Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 0--99)
Title 39--Postal Service
I United States Postal Service (Parts 1--999)
III Postal Rate Commission (Parts 3000--3099)
Title 40--Protection of Environment
I Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1--799)
V Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500--1599)
VII Environmental Protection Agency and Department of
Defense; Uniform National Discharge Standards for
Vessels of the Armed Forces (Parts 1700--1799)
Title 41--Public Contracts and Property Management
Subtitle B--Other Provisions Relating to Public
Contracts
50 Public Contracts, Department of Labor (Parts 50-1--50-
999)
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51 Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or
Severely Disabled (Parts 51-1--51-99)
60 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal
Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Parts
60-1--60-999)
61 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans
Employment and Training, Department of Labor
(Parts 61-1--61-999)
Subtitle C--Federal Property Management Regulations
System
101 Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101-1--
101-99)
102 Federal Management Regulation (Parts 102-1--102-299)
105 General Services Administration (Parts 105-1--105-999)
109 Department of Energy Property Management Regulations
(Parts 109-1--109-99)
114 Department of the Interior (Parts 114-1--114-99)
115 Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 115-1--115-99)
128 Department of Justice (Parts 128-1--128-99)
Subtitle D--Other Provisions Relating to Property
Management [Reserved]
Subtitle E--Federal Information Resources Management
Regulations System
201 Federal Information Resources Management Regulation
(Parts 201-1--201-99) [Reserved]
Subtitle F--Federal Travel Regulation System
300 General (Parts 300-1--300.99)
301 Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances (Parts 301-1--
301-99)
302 Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1--302-99)
303 Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of
Certain Employees (Part 303-70)
304 Payment from a Non-Federal Source for Travel Expenses
(Parts 304-1--304-99)
Title 42--Public Health
I Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human
Services (Parts 1--199)
IV Health Care Financing Administration, Department of
Health and Human Services (Parts 400--499)
V Office of Inspector General-Health Care, Department of
Health and Human Services (Parts 1000--1999)
Title 43--Public Lands: Interior
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior
(Parts 1--199)
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Lands
I Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior
(Parts 200--499)
II Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior
(Parts 1000--9999)
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III Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation
Commission (Parts 10000--10005)
Title 44--Emergency Management and Assistance
I Federal Emergency Management Agency (Parts 0--399)
IV Department of Commerce and Department of
Transportation (Parts 400--499)
Title 45--Public Welfare
Subtitle A--Department of Health and Human Services
(Parts 1--199)
Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Welfare
II Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs),
Administration for Children and Families,
Department of Health and Human Services (Parts
200--299)
III Office of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support
Enforcement Program), Administration for Children
and Families, Department of Health and Human
Services (Parts 300--399)
IV Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for
Children and Families Department of Health and
Human Services (Parts 400--499)
V Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United
States, Department of Justice (Parts 500--599)
VI National Science Foundation (Parts 600--699)
VII Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 700--799)
VIII Office of Personnel Management (Parts 800--899)
X Office of Community Services, Administration for
Children and Families, Department of Health and
Human Services (Parts 1000--1099)
XI National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
(Parts 1100--1199)
XII Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts
1200--1299)
XIII Office of Human Development Services, Department of
Health and Human Services (Parts 1300--1399)
XVI Legal Services Corporation (Parts 1600--1699)
XVII National Commission on Libraries and Information
Science (Parts 1700--1799)
XVIII Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation (Parts 1800--
1899)
XXI Commission on Fine Arts (Parts 2100--2199)
XXIII Arctic Research Commission (Part 2301)
XXIV James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (Parts
2400--2499)
XXV Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts
2500--2599)
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Title 46--Shipping
I Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 1--
199)
II Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation
(Parts 200--399)
III Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of
Transportation (Parts 400--499)
IV Federal Maritime Commission (Parts 500--599)
Title 47--Telecommunication
I Federal Communications Commission (Parts 0--199)
II Office of Science and Technology Policy and National
Security Council (Parts 200--299)
III National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts
300--399)
Title 48--Federal Acquisition Regulations System
1 Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1--99)
2 Department of Defense (Parts 200--299)
3 Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300--
399)
4 Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)
5 General Services Administration (Parts 500--599)
6 Department of State (Parts 600--699)
7 United States Agency for International Development
(Parts 700--799)
8 Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)
9 Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)
10 Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)
12 Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)
13 Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)
14 Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)
15 Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)
16 Office of Personnel Management Federal Employees
Health Benefits Acquisition Regulation (Parts
1600--1699)
17 Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1700--1799)
18 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts
1800--1899)
19 Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 1900--1999)
20 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000--2099)
21 Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees
Group Life Insurance Federal Acquisition
Regulation (Parts 2100--2199)
23 Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)
24 Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts
2400--2499)
25 National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)
28 Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)
29 Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)
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34 Department of Education Acquisition Regulation (Parts
3400--3499)
35 Panama Canal Commission (Parts 3500--3599)
44 Federal Emergency Management Agency (Parts 4400--4499)
51 Department of the Army Acquisition Regulations (Parts
5100--5199)
52 Department of the Navy Acquisition Regulations (Parts
5200--5299)
53 Department of the Air Force Federal Acquisition
Regulation Supplement (Parts 5300--5399)
54 Defense Logistics Agency, Department of Defense (Part
5452)
57 African Development Foundation (Parts 5700--5799)
61 General Services Administration Board of Contract
Appeals (Parts 6100--6199)
63 Department of Transportation Board of Contract Appeals
(Parts 6300--6399)
99 Cost Accounting Standards Board, Office of Federal
Procurement Policy, Office of Management and
Budget (Parts 9900--9999)
Title 49--Transportation
Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation
(Parts 1--99)
Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to
Transportation
I Research and Special Programs Administration,
Department of Transportation (Parts 100--199)
II Federal Railroad Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 200--299)
III Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration,
Department of Transportation (Parts 300--399)
IV Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 400--
499)
V National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
Department of Transportation (Parts 500--599)
VI Federal Transit Administration, Department of
Transportation (Parts 600--699)
VII National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)
(Parts 700--799)
VIII National Transportation Safety Board (Parts 800--999)
X Surface Transportation Board, Department of
Transportation (Parts 1000--1399)
XI Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Department of
Transportation (Parts 1400--1499)
Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries
I United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of
the Interior (Parts 1--199)
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II National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, Department of
Commerce (Parts 200--299)
III International Fishing and Related Activities (Parts
300--399)
IV Joint Regulations (United States Fish and Wildlife
Service, Department of the Interior and National
Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Department of
Commerce); Endangered Species Committee
Regulations (Parts 400--499)
V Marine Mammal Commission (Parts 500--599)
VI Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, Department of
Commerce (Parts 600--699)
CFR Index and Finding Aids
Subject/Agency Index
List of Agency Prepared Indexes
Parallel Tables of Statutory Authorities and Rules
List of CFR Titles, Chapters, Subchapters, and Parts
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
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Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR
(Revised as of June 23, 2000)
CFR Title, Subtitle or
Agency Chapter
Administrative Committee of the Federal Register 1, I
Advanced Research Projects Agency 32, I
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental 5, VII
Relations
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 36, VIII
African Development Foundation 22, XV
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 57
Agency for International Development, United 22, II
States
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 7
Agricultural Marketing Service 7, I, IX, X, XI
Agricultural Research Service 7, V
Agriculture Department 5, LXXIII
Agricultural Marketing Service 7, I, IX, X, XI
Agricultural Research Service 7, V
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 7, III; 9, I
Chief Financial Officer, Office of 7, XXX
Commodity Credit Corporation 7, XIV
Cooperative State Research, Education, and 7, XXXIV
Extension Service
Economic Research Service 7, XXXVII
Energy, Office of 7, XXIX
Environmental Quality, Office of 7, XXXI
Farm Service Agency 7, VII, XVIII
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 4
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 7, IV
Food and Nutrition Service 7, II
Food Safety and Inspection Service 9, III
Foreign Agricultural Service 7, XV
Forest Service 36, II
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 7, VIII; 9, II
Administration
Information Resources Management, Office of 7, XXVII
Inspector General, Office of 7, XXVI
National Agricultural Library 7, XLI
National Agricultural Statistics Service 7, XXXVI
Natural Resources Conservation Service 7, VI
Operations, Office of 7, XXVIII
Procurement and Property Management, Office of 7, XXXII
Rural Business-Cooperative Service 7, XVIII, XLII
Rural Development Administration 7, XLII
Rural Housing Service 7, XVIII, XXXV
Rural Telephone Bank 7, XVI
Rural Utilities Service 7, XVII, XVIII, XLII
Secretary of Agriculture, Office of 7, Subtitle A
Transportation, Office of 7, XXXIII
World Agricultural Outlook Board 7, XXXVIII
Air Force Department 32, VII
Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 48, 53
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of 27, I
AMTRAK 49, VII
American Battle Monuments Commission 36, IV
American Indians, Office of the Special Trustee 25, VII
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 7, III; 9, I
Appalachian Regional Commission 5, IX
Architectural and Transportation Barriers 36, XI
Compliance Board
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Arctic Research Commission 45, XXIII
Armed Forces Retirement Home 5, XI
Army Department 32, V
Engineers, Corps of 33, II; 36, III
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 51
Assassination Records Review Board 36, XIV
Benefits Review Board 20, VII
Bilingual Education and Minority Languages 34, V
Affairs, Office of
Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for 41, 51
Purchase From People Who Are
Board for International Broadcasting 22, XIII
Broadcasting Board of Governors 22, V
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 19
Census Bureau 15, I
Central Intelligence Agency 32, XIX
Chief Financial Officer, Office of 7, XXX
Child Support Enforcement, Office of 45, III
Children and Families, Administration for 45, II, III, IV, X
Civil Rights, Commission on 45, VII
Civil Rights, Office for 34, I
Coast Guard 33, I; 46, I; 49, IV
Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage) 46, III
Commerce Department 44, IV
Census Bureau 15, I
Economic Affairs, Under Secretary 37, V
Economic Analysis, Bureau of 15, VIII
Economic Development Administration 13, III
Emergency Management and Assistance 44, IV
Export Administration, Bureau of 15, VII
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 13
Fishery Conservation and Management 50, VI
Foreign-Trade Zones Board 15, IV
International Trade Administration 15, III; 19, III
National Institute of Standards and Technology 15, II
National Marine Fisheries Service 50, II, IV, VI
National Oceanic and Atmospheric 15, IX; 50, II, III, IV,
Administration VI
National Telecommunications and Information 15, XXIII; 47, III
Administration
National Weather Service 15, IX
Patent and Trademark Office 37, I
Productivity, Technology and Innovation, 37, IV
Assistant Secretary for
Secretary of Commerce, Office of 15, Subtitle A
Technology, Under Secretary for 37, V
Technology Administration 15, XI
Technology Policy, Assistant Secretary for 37, IV
Commercial Space Transportation 14, III
Commodity Credit Corporation 7, XIV
Commodity Futures Trading Commission 5, XLI; 17, I
Community Planning and Development, Office of 24, V, VI
Assistant Secretary for
Community Services, Office of 45, X
Comptroller of the Currency 12, I
Construction Industry Collective Bargaining 29, IX
Commission
Consumer Product Safety Commission 5, LXXI; 16, II
Cooperative State Research, Education, and 7, XXXIV
Extension Service
Copyright Office 37, II
Corporation for National and Community Service 45, XII, XXV
Cost Accounting Standards Board 48, 99
Council on Environmental Quality 40, V
Customs Service, United States 19, I
Defense Contract Audit Agency 32, I
Defense Department 5, XXVI; 32, Subtitle A;
40, VII
Advanced Research Projects Agency 32, I
Air Force Department 32, VII
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Army Department 32, V; 33, II; 36, III,
48, 51
Defense Intelligence Agency 32, I
Defense Logistics Agency 32, I, XII; 48, 54
Engineers, Corps of 33, II; 36, III
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 2
National Imagery and Mapping Agency 32, I
Navy Department 32, VI; 48, 52
Secretary of Defense, Office of 32, I
Defense Contract Audit Agency 32, I
Defense Intelligence Agency 32, I
Defense Logistics Agency 32, XII; 48, 54
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 10, XVII
Delaware River Basin Commission 18, III
Drug Enforcement Administration 21, II
East-West Foreign Trade Board 15, XIII
Economic Affairs, Under Secretary 37, V
Economic Analysis, Bureau of 15, VIII
Economic Development Administration 13, III
Economic Research Service 7, XXXVII
Education, Department of 5, LIII
Bilingual Education and Minority Languages 34, V
Affairs, Office of
Civil Rights, Office for 34, I
Educational Research and Improvement, Office 34, VII
of
Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of 34, II
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 34
Postsecondary Education, Office of 34, VI
Secretary of Education, Office of 34, Subtitle A
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, 34, III
Office of
Vocational and Adult Education, Office of 34, IV
Educational Research and Improvement, Office of 34, VII
Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of 34, II
Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board 13, V
Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board 13, IV
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board 20, IV
Employees Loyalty Board 5, V
Employment and Training Administration 20, V
Employment Standards Administration 20, VI
Endangered Species Committee 50, IV
Energy, Department of 5, XXIII; 10, II, III, X
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 9
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 5, XXIV; 18, I
Property Management Regulations 41, 109
Energy, Office of 7, XXIX
Engineers, Corps of 33, II; 36, III
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 31, VI
Environmental Protection Agency 5, LIV; 40, I, VII
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 15
Property Management Regulations 41, 115
Environmental Quality, Office of 7, XXXI
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 5, LXII; 29, XIV
Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant Secretary 24, I
for
Executive Office of the President 3, I
Administration, Office of 5, XV
Environmental Quality, Council on 40, V
Management and Budget, Office of 25, III, LXXVII; 48, 99
National Drug Control Policy, Office of 21, III
National Security Council 32, XXI; 47, 2
Presidential Documents 3
Science and Technology Policy, Office of 32, XXIV; 47, II
Trade Representative, Office of the United 15, XX
States
Export Administration, Bureau of 15, VII
Export-Import Bank of the United States 5, LII; 12, IV
Family Assistance, Office of 45, II
Farm Credit Administration 5, XXXI; 12, VI
Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation 5, XXX; 12, XIV
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Farm Service Agency 7, VII, XVIII
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 1
Federal Aviation Administration 14, I
Commercial Space Transportation 14, III
Federal Claims Collection Standards 4, II
Federal Communications Commission 5, XXIX; 47, I
Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office of 41, 60
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 7, IV
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5, XXII; 12, III
Federal Election Commission 11, I
Federal Emergency Management Agency 44, I
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 44
Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal 48, 21
Acquisition Regulation
Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition 48, 16
Regulation
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 5, XXIV; 18, I
Federal Financial Institutions Examination 12, XI
Council
Federal Financing Bank 12, VIII
Federal Highway Administration 23, I, II
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 1, IV
Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office 12, XVII
Federal Housing Finance Board 12, IX
Federal Labor Relations Authority, and General 5, XIV; 22, XIV
Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations
Authority
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center 31, VII
Federal Management Regulation 41, 102
Federal Maritime Commission 46, IV
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 29, XII
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 5, LXXIV; 29, XXVII
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49, III
Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 28, III
Federal Procurement Policy Office 48, 99
Federal Property Management Regulations 41, 101
Federal Railroad Administration 49, II
Federal Register, Administrative Committee of 1, I
Federal Register, Office of 1, II
Federal Reserve System 12, II
Board of Governors 5, LVIII
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board 5, VI, LXXVI
Federal Service Impasses Panel 5, XIV
Federal Trade Commission 5, XLVII; 16, I
Federal Transit Administration 49, VI
Federal Travel Regulation System 41, Subtitle F
Fine Arts, Commission on 45, XXI
Fiscal Service 31, II
Fish and Wildlife Service, United States 50, I, IV
Fishery Conservation and Management 50, VI
Food and Drug Administration 21, I
Food and Nutrition Service 7, II
Food Safety and Inspection Service 9, III
Foreign Agricultural Service 7, XV
Foreign Assets Control, Office of 31, V
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the 45, V
United States
Foreign Service Grievance Board 22, IX
Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel 22, XIV
Foreign Service Labor Relations Board 22, XIV
Foreign-Trade Zones Board 15, IV
Forest Service 36, II
General Accounting Office 4, I, II
General Services Administration 5, LVII; 41, 105
Contract Appeals, Board of 48, 61
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 5
Federal Management Regulation 41, 102
Federal Property Management Regulations 41, 101
Federal Travel Regulation System 41, Subtitle F
General 41, 300
Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel 41, 304
Expenses
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Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death 41, 303
of Certain Employees
Relocation Allowances 41, 302
Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances 41, 301
Geological Survey 30, IV
Government Ethics, Office of 5, XVI
Government National Mortgage Association 24, III
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 7, VIII; 9, II
Administration
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation 45, XVIII
Health and Human Services, Department of 5, XLV; 45, Subtitle A
Child Support Enforcement, Office of 45, III
Children and Families, Administration for 45, II, III, IV, X
Community Services, Office of 45, X
Family Assistance, Office of 45, II
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 3
Food and Drug Administration 21, I
Health Care Financing Administration 42, IV
Human Development Services, Office of 45, XIII
Indian Health Service 25, V
Inspector General (Health Care), Office of 42, V
Public Health Service 42, I
Refugee Resettlement, Office of 45, IV
Health Care Financing Administration 42, IV
Housing and Urban Development, Department of 5, LXV; 24, Subtitle B
Community Planning and Development, Office of 24, V, VI
Assistant Secretary for
Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant 24, I
Secretary for
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 24
Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Office 12, XVII
of
Government National Mortgage Association 24, III
Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office 24, II, VIII, X, XX
of Assistant Secretary for
Inspector General, Office of 24, XII
Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring, 24, IV
Office of
Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant 24, IX
Secretary for
Secretary, Office of 24, Subtitle A, VII
Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office of 24, II, VIII, X, XX
Assistant Secretary for
Human Development Services, Office of 45, XIII
Immigration and Naturalization Service 8, I
Independent Counsel, Office of 28, VII
Indian Affairs, Bureau of 25, I, V
Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant 25, VI
Secretary
Indian Arts and Crafts Board 25, II
Indian Health Service 25, V
Information Resources Management, Office of 7, XXVII
Information Security Oversight Office, National 32, XX
Archives and Records Administration
Inspector General
Agriculture Department 7, XXVI
Health and Human Services Department 42, V
Housing and Urban Development Department 24, XII
Institute of Peace, United States 22, XVII
Inter-American Foundation 5, LXIII; 22, X
Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission 5, VII
on
Interior Department
American Indians, Office of the Special 25, VII
Trustee
Endangered Species Committee 50, IV
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 14
Federal Property Management Regulations System 41, 114
Fish and Wildlife Service, United States 50, I, IV
Geological Survey 30, IV
Indian Affairs, Bureau of 25, I, V
Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant 25, VI
Secretary
Indian Arts and Crafts Board 25, II
Land Management, Bureau of 43, II
Minerals Management Service 30, II
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Mines, Bureau of 30, VI
National Indian Gaming Commission 25, III
National Park Service 36, I
Reclamation, Bureau of 43, I
Secretary of the Interior, Office of 43, Subtitle A
Surface Mining and Reclamation Appeals, Board 30, III
of
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 30, VII
Office of
Internal Revenue Service 26, I
International Boundary and Water Commission, 22, XI
United States and Mexico, United States
Section
International Development, United States Agency 22, II
for
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 7
International Development Cooperation Agency, 22, XII
United States
International Fishing and Related Activities 50, III
International Investment, Office of 31, VIII
International Joint Commission, United States 22, IV
and Canada
International Organizations Employees Loyalty 5, V
Board
International Trade Administration 15, III; 19, III
International Trade Commission, United States 19, II
Interstate Commerce Commission 5, XL
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation 45, XXIV
Japan-United States Friendship Commission 22, XVI
Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries 20, VIII
Justice Department 5, XXVIII; 28, I
Drug Enforcement Administration 21, II
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 28
Federal Claims Collection Standards 4, II
Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 28, III
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the 45, V
United States
Immigration and Naturalization Service 8, I
Offices of Independent Counsel 28, VI
Prisons, Bureau of 28, V
Property Management Regulations 41, 128
Labor Department 5, XLII
Benefits Review Board 20, VII
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board 20, IV
Employment and Training Administration 20, V
Employment Standards Administration 20, VI
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 29
Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office 41, 60
of
Federal Procurement Regulations System 41, 50
Labor-Management Standards, Office of 29, II, IV
Mine Safety and Health Administration 30, I
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29, XVII
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration 29, XXV
Public Contracts 41, 50
Secretary of Labor, Office of 29, Subtitle A
Veterans' Employment and Training, Office of 41, 61; 20, IX
the Assistant Secretary for
Wage and Hour Division 29, V
Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of 20, I
Labor-Management Standards, Office of 29, II, IV
Land Management, Bureau of 43, II
Legal Services Corporation 45, XVI
Library of Congress 36, VII
Copyright Office 37, II
Management and Budget, Office of 5, III, LXXVII; 48, 99
Marine Mammal Commission 50, V
Maritime Administration 46, II
Merit Systems Protection Board 5, II
Micronesian Status Negotiations, Office for 32, XXVII
Mine Safety and Health Administration 30, I
Minerals Management Service 30, II
Mines, Bureau of 30, VI
Minority Business Development Agency 15, XIV
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Miscellaneous Agencies 1, IV
Monetary Offices 31, I
Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring, 24, IV
Office of
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 5, LIX; 14, V
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 18
National Agricultural Library 7, XLI
National Agricultural Statistics Service 7, XXXVI
National and Community Service, Corporation for 45, XII, XXV
National Archives and Records Administration 5, LXVI; 36, XII
Information Security Oversight Office 32, XX
National Bureau of Standards 15, II
National Capital Planning Commission 1, IV
National Commission for Employment Policy 1, IV
National Commission on Libraries and Information 45, XVII
Science
National Council on Disability 34, XII
National Counterintelligence Center 32, XVIII
National Credit Union Administration 12, VII
National Drug Control Policy, Office of 21, III
National Foundation on the Arts and the 45, XI
Humanities
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 23, II, III; 49, V
National Imagery and Mapping Agency 32, I
National Indian Gaming Commission 25, III
National Institute for Literacy 34, XI
National Institute of Standards and Technology 15, II
National Labor Relations Board 5, LXI; 29, I
National Marine Fisheries Service 50, II, IV, VI
National Mediation Board 29, X
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 15, IX; 50, II, III, IV,
VI
National Park Service 36, I
National Railroad Adjustment Board 29, III
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) 49, VII
National Science Foundation 5, XLIII; 45, VI
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 25
National Security Council 32, XXI
National Security Council and Office of Science 47, II
and Technology Policy
National Telecommunications and Information 15, XXIII; 47, III
Administration
National Transportation Safety Board 49, VIII
National Weather Service 15, IX
Natural Resources Conservation Service 7, VI
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Office of 25, IV
Navy Department 32, VI
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 52
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 24, XXV
Northeast Dairy Compact Commission 7, XIII
Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste 10, XVIII
Commission
Nuclear Regulatory Commission 5, XLVIII; 10, I
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 20
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29, XVII
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission 29, XX
Offices of Independent Counsel 28, VI
Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust 36, XV
Operations Office 7, XXVIII
Overseas Private Investment Corporation 5, XXXIII; 22, VII
Panama Canal Commission 48, 35
Panama Canal Regulations 35, I
Patent and Trademark Office 37, I
Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel 41, 304
Expenses
Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death of 41, 303
Certain Employees
Peace Corps 22, III
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 36, IX
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration 29, XXV
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation 29, XL
Personnel Management, Office of 5, I, XXXV; 45, VIII
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Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 17
Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal 48, 21
Acquisition Regulation
Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition 48, 16
Regulation
Postal Rate Commission 5, XLVI; 39, III
Postal Service, United States 5, LX; 39, I
Postsecondary Education, Office of 34, VI
President's Commission on White House 1, IV
Fellowships
Presidential Documents 3
Presidio Trust 36, X
Prisons, Bureau of 28, V
Procurement and Property Management, Office of 7, XXXII
Productivity, Technology and Innovation, 37, IV
Assistant Secretary
Public Contracts, Department of Labor 41, 50
Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant 24, IX
Secretary for
Public Health Service 42, I
Railroad Retirement Board 20, II
Reclamation, Bureau of 43, I
Refugee Resettlement, Office of 45, IV
Regional Action Planning Commissions 13, V
Relocation Allowances 41, 302
Research and Special Programs Administration 49, I
Rural Business-Cooperative Service 7, XVIII, XLII
Rural Development Administration 7, XLII
Rural Housing Service 7, XVIII, XXXV
Rural Telephone Bank 7, XVI
Rural Utilities Service 7, XVII, XVIII, XLII
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 33, IV
Science and Technology Policy, Office of 32, XXIV
Science and Technology Policy, Office of, and 47, II
National Security Council
Secret Service 31, IV
Securities and Exchange Commission 17, II
Selective Service System 32, XVI
Small Business Administration 13, I
Smithsonian Institution 36, V
Social Security Administration 20, III; 48, 23
Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, United States 5, XI
Special Counsel, Office of 5, VIII
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, 34, III
Office of
State Department 22, I
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 6
Surface Mining and Reclamation Appeals, Board of 30, III
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 30, VII
Office of
Surface Transportation Board 49, X
Susquehanna River Basin Commission 18, VIII
Technology Administration 15, XI
Technology Policy, Assistant Secretary for 37, IV
Technology, Under Secretary for 37, V
Tennessee Valley Authority 5, LXIX; 18, XIII
Thrift Supervision Office, Department of the 12, V
Treasury
Trade Representative, United States, Office of 15, XX
Transportation, Department of 5, L
Coast Guard 33, I; 46, I; 49, IV
Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage) 46, III
Commercial Space Transportation 14, III
Contract Appeals, Board of 48, 63
Emergency Management and Assistance 44, IV
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 12
Federal Aviation Administration 14, I
Federal Highway Administration 23, I, II
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49, III
Federal Railroad Administration 49, II
Federal Transit Administration 49, VI
Maritime Administration 46, II
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 23, II, III; 49, V
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Research and Special Programs Administration 49, I
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 33, IV
Secretary of Transportation, Office of 14, II; 49, Subtitle A
Surface Transportation Board 49, X
Transportation Statistics Bureau 49, XI
Transportation, Office of 7, XXXIII
Transportation Statistics Brureau 49, XI
Travel Allowances, Temporary Duty (TDY) 41, 301
Treasury Department 5, XXI; 12, XV; 17, IV
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of 27, I
Community Development Financial Institutions 12, XVIII
Fund
Comptroller of the Currency 12, I
Customs Service, United States 19, I
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 31, VI
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 10
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center 31, VII
Fiscal Service 31, II
Foreign Assets Control, Office of 31, V
Internal Revenue Service 26, I
International Investment, Office of 31, VIII
Monetary Offices 31, I
Secret Service 31, IV
Secretary of the Treasury, Office of 31, Subtitle A
Thrift Supervision, Office of 12, V
Truman, Harry S. Scholarship Foundation 45, XVIII
United States and Canada, International Joint 22, IV
Commission
United States and Mexico, International Boundary 22, XI
and Water Commission, United States Section
Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation 43, III
Commission
Veterans Affairs Department 38, I
Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 8
Veterans' Employment and Training, Office of the 41, 61; 20, IX
Assistant Secretary for
Vice President of the United States, Office of 32, XXVIII
Vocational and Adult Education, Office of 34, IV
Wage and Hour Division 29, V
Water Resources Council 18, VI
Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of 20, I
World Agricultural Outlook Board 7, XXXVIII
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REDESIGNATION TABLES
Page
Derivation Table:
Table 1. Derivation of Sections........................... 97
Distribution Tables:
Table 2. Code of Federal Regulations...................... 119
Table 3. Executive Orders................................. 131
Table 4. Proclamations.................................... 133
Table 5. Canal Zone Orders................................ 135
Table 6. Navigation Regulations........................... 137
Table 7. Executive Regulations............................ 141
Table 8. Canal Zone Official Postal Guide................. 143
Table 9. Canal Zone Postal Savings System Booklet......... 151
Table 10. Canal Zone Postal Money Order System Booklet.... 153
Table 11. Miscellaneous Regulations....................... 157
Miscellaneous Tables:
Table 12. Omitted 35 CFR (1960) Sections.................. 159
Table 13. Orders Omitted as Executed, Superseded, or 161
Obsolete.................................................
Table 14. Executive Orders Omitted but not Repealed....... 179
Table 15. Orders and Proclamations Repealed Prior to 181
Revision.................................................
Table 16. Executive Orders to Canal Zone Code............. 185
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Table 1--DERIVATION OF SECTIONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revised 35 CFR Derivation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.
1.1.......................... 35 CFR (1960) 1.1.
1.2.......................... E.O. 2208, June 8, 1915.
1.3.......................... E.O. 7676, July 26, 1937, Secs. 2, 3.
1.4.......................... E.O. 7676, July 26, 1937, Sec. 4.
3.1.......................... E.O. 9746, July 1, 1946, Secs. 3, 4;
E.O. 10595, Feb. 7, 1955.
3.2.......................... E.O. 9746, July 1, 1946, Sec. 1; E.O.
10595, Feb. 7, 1955; Letter of Pres.
Harry S. Truman, May 30, 1952.
3.3.......................... E.O. 9746, July 1, 1946, Sec. 6.
3.3.......................... E.O. 10595, Feb. 7, 1955.
3.4.......................... New.
3.21......................... E.O. 9746, July 1, 1946, Sec. 2.
3.21......................... E.O. 10595, Feb. 7, 1955.
3.22......................... 35 CFR (1960) 1.3.
3.23......................... E.R. 31, Rev. No. 2, Aug. 1, 1962.
5.1.......................... 35 CFR (1960) 21.1.
5.2.......................... E.O. 8515, Aug. 13, 1940.
5.21......................... E.O. 3130, July 25, 1919.
5.22......................... E.O. 7979, Sept. 26, 1938.
5.23......................... C.Z.O. 7, Mar. 31, 1947.
5.24......................... C.Z.O. 23, May 18, 1951; C.Z.O. 29, Sept.
26, 1952; C.Z.O. 56, Aug. 24, 1961.
5.25......................... C.Z.O. 29, Sept. 26, 1952; C.Z.O. 33,
Apr. 16, 1954; C.Z.O. 56, Aug. 24, 1961.
5.26......................... C.Z.O. 29, Sept. 26, 1952; C.Z.O. 53,
Jan. 20, 1960.
5.27......................... C.Z.O. 18, Sept. 14, 1949; C.Z.O. 48,
Dec. 4, 1957.
5.28......................... C.Z.O. 54, Aug. 22, 1960.
5.29......................... C.Z.O. 28, Aug. 11, 1952.
5.30......................... C.Z.O. 54, Aug. 22, 1960.
5.31......................... E.O. 2825, Mar. 25, 1918; E.O. 3352, Nov.
6, 1920.
5.41......................... C.Z.O. 13, Apr. 21, 1948.
5.42......................... C.Z.O. 54, Aug. 22, 1960.
5.43......................... E.O. 5185, Sept. 6, 1929.
5.44......................... C.Z.O. 9, June 6, 1947.
5.45......................... C.Z.O. 14, July 15, 1948.
5.46......................... E.O. 9434, Apr. 8, 1944.
5.47......................... C.Z.O. 44, Sept. 7, 1956.
5.48......................... C.Z.O. 34, Sept. 18, 1954; C.Z.O. 47,
July 9, 1957.
5.49......................... C.Z.O. 12, Mar. 9, 1948; C.Z.O. 34, Sept.
18, 1954.
5.61......................... C.Z.O. 29, Sept. 26, 1952; C.Z.O. 53,
Jan. 20, 1960; C.Z.O. 56, Aug. 24, 1961.
5.62......................... C.Z.O. 28, Aug. 11, 1952.
5.71......................... C.Z.O. 65, June 18, 1963.
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5.81......................... C.Z.O. 29, Sept. 26, 1952; C.Z.O. 53,
Jan. 20, 1960; C.Z.O. 56, Aug. 24, 1961.
5.82......................... Various E.O.s and C.Z.O.s establishing
military reservations. See 35 CFR (1960)
21.3, 21.4.
5.83......................... New.
51.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.1.
51.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.2.
51.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.3.
51.21........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.11.
51.22........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.12.
51.31........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.21.
51.32........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.22.
51.33........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.23.
51.41........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.31.
51.42........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.32.
51.43........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.33.
51.44........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.34.
51.45........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.35.
51.46........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.36.
51.47........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.37.
51.61........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.41.
51.62........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.42.
51.71........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.51.
51.81........................ 35 CFR (1960) 5.61.
51.121....................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.101.
51.122....................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.102.
51.123....................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.103.
51.124....................... 35 CFR (1960) 5.104.
51.181....................... New.
53.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.1.
53.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.2.
53.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.3.
53.4......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.4.
53.5......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.5.
53.6......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.6.
53.7......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.7.
53.8......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.8.
53.9......................... 35 CFR (1960) 6.9.
53.10........................ 35 CFR (1960) 6.10.
53.11........................ 35 CFR (1960) 6.11.
57.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 9.1.
57.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 9.2.
57.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 9.3.
57.4......................... 35 CFR (1960) 9.4; Gov. Reg., Aug. 1,
1931.
57.5......................... Nav. Reg. 16.5.
57.6......................... Nav. Reg. 16.6.
57.7......................... 35 CFR (1960) 9.11.
57.8......................... 35 CFR (1960) 9.7.
57.9......................... New.
57.10........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.14.
57.11........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.15.
57.12........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.16.
57.13........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.17.
57.14........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.8.
57.15........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.12.
57.16........................ New.
57.17........................ New.
57.18........................ 35 CFR (1960) 9.18; Gov. Reg. 17 FR 2389,
Mar. 20, 1952.
59.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.1.
59.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.2.
59.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.39.
59.4......................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.38.
59.21........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.3, 10.4.
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59.22........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.3.
59.23........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.3.
59.24........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.4.
59.25........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.4.
59.26........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.5.
59.27........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.6
59.28........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.3.
59.29........................ New.
59.51........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.7, 10.12.
59.52........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.8, 10.13.
59.53........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.9.
59.54........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.9, 10.15.
59.55........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.17.
59.56........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.10.
59.57........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.11.
59.58........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.25.
59.59........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.18.
59.60........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.19.
59.61........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.20.
59.62........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.21.
59.81........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.22.
59.82........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.23.
59.83........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.30a.
59.84........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.30a.
59.85........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.30b.
59.86........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.21a.
59.87........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.24.
59.88........................ 35 CFR (1960) 10.26.
59.111....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.34, 10.35.
59.112....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.35a.
59.113....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.36.
59.114....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.37.
59.131....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.27, 10.28.
59.132....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.29, 10.30.
59.133....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.31.
59.134....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.32, 10.33.
59.135....................... 35 CFR (1960) 10.40.
61.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.150.
61.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.150.
61.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.150.
61.4......................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.150.
61.5......................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.150.
61.31........................ New.
61.32........................ New.
61.33........................ New.
61.34........................ New.
61.35........................ New.
61.36........................ New.
61.37........................ New.
61.38........................ New.
61.39........................ New.
61.61........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.170.
61.62........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.171.
61.63........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.172.
61.64........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.173.
61.65........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.174.
61.66........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.175.
61.67........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.176.
61.68........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.177.
61.69........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.178.
61.70........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.179
61.91........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.190.
61.92........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.191.
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61.93........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.192.
61.94........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.193.
61.95........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.194.
61.96........................ 35 CFR (1960) 24.195.
61.121....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.37.
61.122....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.38.
61.123....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.39.
61.124....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.40.
61.125....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.41.
61.126....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.42.
61.127....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.43.
61.128....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.44.
61.129....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.45.
61.130....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.46.
61.131....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.47.
61.141....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.48.
61.142....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.49.
61.151....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.50.
61.152....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.51.
61.153....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.52.
61.154....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.53.
61.155....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.54.
61.156....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.54a.
61.157....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.55.
61.158....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.55a.
61.171....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.56.
61.172....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.57.
61.173....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.58.
61.174....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.59.
61.191....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.60.
61.192....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.61.
61.193....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.62.
61.194....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.63.
61.195....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.64.
61.196....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.65.
61.197....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.66.
61.198....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.67.
61.199....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.68.
61.200....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.69.
61.201....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.70.
61.202....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.71.
61.203....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.72.
61.204....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.73.
61.205....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.74.
61.206....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.75.
61.221....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.76.
61.222....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.77.
61.223....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.78.
61.224....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.79.
61.225....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.80.
61.226....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.81.
61.227....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.82.
61.228....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.83.
61.229....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.84.
61.230....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.85.
61.231....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.86.
61.241....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.87.
61.242....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.88.
61.243....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.89.
61.244....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.90.
61.245....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.91.
61.246....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.92.
61.247....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.96.
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61.248....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.93a.
61.261....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.94.
61.262....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.95.
61.263....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.96.
61.264....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.97.
61.265....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.98.
61.266....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.99.
61.281....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100.
61.282....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100a.
61.283....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100b.
61.284....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100c.
61.285....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100d.
61.286....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100e.
61.287....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.100f.
61.288....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101.
61.289....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101a.
61.290....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.010b.
61.291....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101c.
61.292....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101d.
61.293....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101e.
61.294....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101f.
61.295....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101g.
61.296....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101h.
61.297....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101i.
61.298....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101j.
61.299....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101k.
61.300....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.101l.
61.301....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.102.
61.302....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.103.
61.311....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.200.
61.312....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.201.
61.313....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.202.
61.314....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.203.
61.315....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.204.
61.316....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.205.
61.317....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.206.
61.318....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.207.
61.319....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.208.
61.331....................... New.
61.332....................... New.
61.333....................... New.
61.334....................... New.
61.335....................... New.
61.351....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 1.
61.352....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 2.
61.353....................... E.R. 11, July 1, 1951, Sec. 2; C.Z.O.
21, Aug. 7, 1950.
61.354....................... E.R. 11, July 1, 1951, Sec. 3; C.Z.O.
21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 4.
61.355....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 5.
61.356....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 6.
61.357....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 7.
61.358....................... E.R. 11, July 1, 1951, Sec. 4; C.Z.O.
21, Aug. 8, 1950, Sec. 8.
61.359....................... E.R. 11, July 1, 1951, Sec. 7; C.Z.O.
21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 9.
61.360....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 10.
61.361....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 11.
61.362....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 12.
61.363....................... E.R. 11, Sec. 8; C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7,
1950, Sec. 13.
61.364....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 4.
61.365....................... C.Z.O. 21, Aug. 7, 1950, Sec. 16.
61.381....................... New.
63.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.1.
63.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.2.
63.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.3.
63.4......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.4.
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63.5......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.5
63.6......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.6
63.7......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.7.
63.8......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.8.
63.9......................... 35 CFR (1960) 26.9.
63.10........................ 35 CFR (1960) 26.10, 26.11.
63.11........................ 35 CFR (1960) 26.12.
63.12........................ 35 CFR (1960) 26.13.
63.13........................ 35 CFR (1960) 26.14.
65.1......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.1.
65.2......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.2
65.3......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.3.
65.4......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.4.
65.5......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.5.
65.6......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.6.
65.7......................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.7.
65.51........................ 35 CFR (1960) 16.11.
65.61........................ 35 CFR (1960) 16.12.
65.62........................ 35 CFR (1960) 16.13.
65.63........................ 35 CFR (1960) 16.14.
65.71........................ 35 CFR (1960) 16.15.
65.72........................ 35 CFR (1960) 16.16.
65.73........................ Panama Canal Co. Comptroller's Circ. No.
44, Oct. 27, 1961, Sec. 6.
65.81........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 1; 35 CFR (1960
comp.) 16.17.
65.82........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 2;35 CFR (1960 comp.)
16.17.
65.83........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 3.
65.84........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 4.
65.85........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 5.
65.86........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 6.
65.87........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 7.
65.88........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 8.
65.89........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 9.
65.90........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 10.
65.91........................ C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 11.
65.101....................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.18.
65.102....................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.19.
65.111....................... C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 12.
65.112....................... C.Z. Health Director's Policy Memo. HL-2,
May 4, 1964, Sec. 14.
65.113....................... 35 CFR (1960) 16.20.
67.1......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 1.11.
67.2......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 1.31.
67.3......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 53.11.
67.4......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 5.21, 5.22, 5.221.
67.5......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 5.231.
67.6......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 15.211, 15.222.
67.7......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 1.41.
67.8......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 1.42.
67.9......................... C.Z. Post. Guide 67.41.
67.10........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 2.211, 2.221, 2.231,
2.241, 2.51 to 2.53, 53.21.
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67.11........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 2.261.
67.12........................ New.
67.13........................ New.
67.14........................ New.
67.31........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 30.1, 30.2.
67.41........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 30.31, 66.31.
67.42........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 30.32.
67.43........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 30.341.
67.44........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 30.342.
67.45........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 30.33, 30.331 to 30.334.
67.46........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 67.21, 67.22.
67.71........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 39.11, 39.12.
67.72........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 39.211.
67.73........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 39.212.
67.91........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 54.1.
67.92........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 54.2.
67.93........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 54.51, 54.52.
67.94........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 54.61.
67.95........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 54.62.
67.96........................ C.Z. Post. Guide 54.71.
67.111....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.11, 55.111, 55.112.
67.112....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.12.
67.113....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.13.
67.114....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.14.
67.115....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.15.
67.116....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.161.
67.117....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.17.
67.118....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.21.
67.119....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.31, to 55.35.
67.120....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.41.
67.121....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 55.51.
67.131....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 56.11, 56.12, 56.21,
56.22, 56.32, 56.33, 56.41, 56.42,
56.421, 56.51 to 56.53, 56.61, 56.71,
56.81.
67.132....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 56.91.
67.141....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.11 to 57.15.
67.142....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.21 to 57.23.
67.143....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.3, 57.31, 57.32.
67.144....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.41.
67.145....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.51, 57.61.
67.146....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.71.
67.147....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.81, 57.82.
67.148....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 57.91.
67.161....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 58.12 to 58.16, 58.111,
58.112, 58.121, 58.122, 58.161, 58.162.
67.162....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 58.163.
67.163....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 58.21, 58.221 to 58.225,
58.231, 58.232, 58.241, 58.251, 58.253.
67.181....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 59.11, 59.17.
67.182....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 59.21, 59.23 to 59.25,
59.241, 59.261, 59.262.
67.183....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 59.31.
67.184....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 59.41 to 59.44.
67.201....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 60.11 to 60.15, 60.21.
67.211....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 61.1 to 61.5.
67.221....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.11.
67.222....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.12.
67.223....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.21 to 63.23.
67.224....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.31 to 63.33.
67.225....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.41.
67.226....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.51.
67.227....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.52.
67.228....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.53.
67.229....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.61.
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67.230....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.71.
67.241....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.151.
67.242....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.152.
67.243....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.153.
67.244....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.154.
67.245....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.155.
67.261....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.141.
67.262....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.142, 64.143.
67.263....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.144.
67.272....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.131, 64.132.
67.273....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.133.
67.274....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 64.134.
67.281....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 65.11, 65.12, 65.121 to
65.124.
67.282....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 65.21, 65.24.
67.311....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.81.
67.312....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.82
67.313....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.83
67.314....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.84
67.315....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.85
67.316....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.86
67.317....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.87
67.318....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.88
67.331....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.91.
67.332....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.92.
67.333....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 63.93.
67.351....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.11, 12.12.
67.352....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.21.
67.353....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.31.
67.354....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.41.
67.355....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.42.
67.356....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.431, 12.432.
67.357....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.51 to 12.56.
67.358....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.61 to 12.67.
67.359....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.71 to 12.73.
67.360....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 12.81, 12.82.
67.371....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 32.11.
67.372....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 32.21, 32.22.
67.373....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 32.31, 32.32, 32.35.
67.381....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.11 to 35.18, 35.21.
67.382....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.21 to 35.24.
67.383....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.31, 35.32.
67.384....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.41.
67.385....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.51.
67.386....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.52, 35.53.
67.387....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.54.
67.388....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.61.
67.389....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.71 to 35.73.
67.390....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 35.81.
67.401....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 42.11, 42.111 to 42.114.
67.411....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.11, 66.21 to 66.23,
66.41.
67.412....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.24.
67.413....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.25.
67.414....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.26.
67.415....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.27.
67.416....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.28.
67.417....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.511 to 66.516,
66.521, 66.522, 66.531, 66.541.
67.418....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.61.
67.419....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.71, 66.72.
67.420....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 66.81 to 66.84.
67.441....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.11, 69.112, 69.113.
67.442....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.121 to 69.125.
67.443....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.13, 69.131 to 69.137.
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67.444....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.141 to 69.145.
67.451....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.21, 69.211, 69.212.
67.452....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.212.
67.461....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.31.
67.471....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.41, 69.411 to 69.414.
67.472....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.51.
67.481....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.61.
67.491....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.11.
67.492....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.11.
67.493....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.121 to 72.122.
67.494....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.131 to 72.135.
67.495....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.141, 72.142.
67.496....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.151, 72.152.
67.497....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.16.
67.498....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.171 to 72.173.
67.499....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.18.
67.511....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.21.
67.512....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.21.
67.521....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 72.31.
67.531....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.31.
67.532....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.32.
67.533....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.33.
67.541....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.11.
67.542....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.12.
67.543....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.13.
67.551....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.21 to 73.24.
67.552....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 73.23.
67.561....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.11, 71.21, 71.31,
71.33, 71.44.
67.562....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.11.
67.563....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.41.
67.564....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.42.
67.565....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.43.
67.566....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.51.
67.567....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.52.
67.568....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 71.53.
67.591....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.1, 62.11, 62.12,
69.121.
67.592....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 69.21, 69.22.
67.593....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.311.
67.594....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.411, 62.421, 62.431,
62.441, 62.451.
67.595....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.51 to 62.56.
67.596....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.61.
67.597....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.71.
67.598....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 62.81.
67.621....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 36.11.
67.622....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 36.12.
67.623....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 36.121.
67.651....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 4.51.
67.652....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 4.53.
67.653....................... C.Z. Post. Guide 4.52.
67.671....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 1.1.
67.672....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 1.2.
67.673....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 8.1.
67.681....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 2.25.
67.682....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 2.3, 2.31, 2.32.
67.683....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 2.4, 2.41.
67.684....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 2.5, 2.51, 2.53.
67.701....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 3.1, 3.11 to 3.15,
3.151, 3.16, 3.161, 3.2, 3.21, 3.3,
3.31, 3.312, 3.32, 3.321 to 3.323.
67.702....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 3.14, 3.4, 3.411.
67.703....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 3.5, 3.511, 3.521 to
3.523.
67.704....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 3.6, 3.61, 3.62,
3.621.
67.721....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 4.1, 4.111, 4.12,
4.121 to 4.125.
67.722....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 4.2 to 4.294.
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67.723....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 4.31, 4.311, 4.312,
4.32, 4.321, 4.322.
67.741....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 6.11.
67.742....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 6.21.
67.761....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 7.1, 7.11, 7.12,
7.121.
67.762....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 7.21 to 7.24.
67.763....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 7.3, 7.31, 7.32.
67.764....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 7.4, 7.41 to 7.43.
67.765....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 7.5, 7.51, 7.52,
7.6, 7.61, 7.62.
67.766....................... C.Z. M.O. Sys. Book. 7.71.
67.791....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 1.2.
67.792....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 1.3.
67.793....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 1.4.
67.794....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 1.5.
67.811....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 2.25.
67.812....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 2.31, 2.32.
67.813....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 2.41.
67.814....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 2.51, 2.52.
67.831....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.111 to
3.113, 3.121, 3.131, 3.141.
67.832....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.211 to
3.213.
67.833....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.31, 3.32,
3.331, 3.332.
67.834....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.333.
67.835....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.334.
67.836....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.41 to 3.43,
3.421 to 3.423; 35 CFR (1960 Comp.) 17.1
to 17.3.
67.837....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.51, 3.511 to
3.518.
67.838....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.521 to
3.527; C.Z. Post. Guide 75.13.
67.839....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 3.6.
67.840....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 5; C.Z. Post.
Guide 75.12.
67.841....................... C.Z. Post. Guide. 75.14.
67.861....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 6.1.
67.852....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 6.2, 6.22,
6.23.
67.863....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 6.24.
67.864....................... C.Z. Post. Sav. Sys. Book. 6.31.
69.1......................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
1.
69.2......................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
2.
69.3......................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
3.
69.11........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
4.
69.12........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
5.
69.13........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
6.
69.14........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.21........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.22........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.23........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.24........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.31........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.32........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.33........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.41........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.42........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.43........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.44........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.45........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.46........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.47........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.61........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.62........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.63........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
9.
69.64........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.81........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.82........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.83........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
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69.84........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.85........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.86........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
11.
69.87........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
11.
69.88........................ E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.111....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.112....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.113....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.114....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.115....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.116....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
12.
69.117....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
9.
69.141....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.142....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.143....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.144....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.161....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.162....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.163....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.171....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.172....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.173....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.174....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.175....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.176....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.177....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.178....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.179....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.180....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
7.
69.181....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
8.
69.182....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Secs.
7, 8.
69.191....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
9.
69.192....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
9.
69.193....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
9.
69.211....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
10.
69.212....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
10.
69.213....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
10.
69.221....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
12.
69.222....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
12.
69.223....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
12.
69.224....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
12.
69.231....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
10.
69.232....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
14.
69.233....................... E.R. 53, Rev. No. 9, May 15, 1961, Sec.
13.
69.301....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.1.
69.302....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.2.
69.303....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.3.
69.304....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.4.
69.305....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.5.
69.306....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.6.
69.307....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.7.
69.308....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.8.
69.309....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.9.
69.310....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.10.
69.311....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.11.
69.312....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.12.
69.313....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.13, 24.14.
69.314....................... 35 CFR (1960) 24.14.
101.1........................ Nav. Reg. 19.4.
101.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.12.
101.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.13.
101.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.14.
101.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.15.
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101.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.16.
101.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.17.
101.8........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.18.
101.9........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.19.
101.10....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.20.
101.11....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.20a.
101.12....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.20b.
101.13....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.21.
101.14....................... New.
103.1........................ New.
103.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.2.
103.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.302.
103.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.3.
103.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.4.
103.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.5.
103.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.6.
103.8........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.7.
103.9........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.8.
103.10....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.8a.
103.11....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.8b.
103.12....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.9
103.13....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10.
103.14....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.28.
103.15....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.37.
103.16....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.43b.
103.17....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.44.
103.18....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.44a.
103.19....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.44b.
103.20....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.45.
103.21....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.139.
103.22....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.46.
103.23....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.47.
103.24....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.47a.
103.25....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.156.
103.26....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10f.
103.27....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10a.
103.28....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10b.
103.29....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10c.
103.30....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10d.
103.31....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10e.
103.32....................... New.
103.33....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10g.
103.34....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.10h.
103.35....................... Nav. Reg. 19.4.
103.36....................... Nav. Reg. 19.5.
103.37....................... Nav. Reg. 19.6.
103.38....................... Nav. Reg. 19.7.
103.39....................... Nav. Reg. 19.12.
103.40....................... Nav. Reg. 19.8.
103.41....................... Nav. Reg. 19.10.
103.42....................... New.
105.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.22.
105.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.23.
105.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.25.
105.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.24.
105.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.26.
105.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.27.
105.7........................ New.
107.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.28.
107.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.34.
107.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.31.
107.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.32.
107.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.33.
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107.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.35.
107.7........................ New.
109.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.36.
109.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.38.
109.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.39.
109.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.40.
109.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.41.
109.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.42.
109.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.43a.
109.8........................ New.
111.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.201.
111.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.202.
111.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.283.
111.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.303.
111.41....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.210.
111.42....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.211.
111.43....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.212.
111.44....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.213.
111.45....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.214.
111.46....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.215.
111.47....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.216.
111.48....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.217.
111.49....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.218.
111.50....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.219.
111.51....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.220.
111.52....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.221.
111.53....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.222.
111.54....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.223.
111.55....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.224.
111.56....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.225.
111.57....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.226.
111.58....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.227.
111.59....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.228.
111.60....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.229.
111.61....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.230.
111.62....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.231.
111.63....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.232.
111.64....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.233.
111.65....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.234.
111.101...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.250.
111.102...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.251.
111.103...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.252.
111.141...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.260.
111.142...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.261.
111.143...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.262.
111.144...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.263.
111.145...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.264.
111.146...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.265.
111.147...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.266.
111.148...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.267.
111.149...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.268.
111.150...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.269.
111.151...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.270.
111.152...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.271.
111.153...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.272.
111.154...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.273.
111.155...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.274.
111.156...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.275.
111.157...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.276.
111.158...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.277.
111.159...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.278.
111.160...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.279.
111.161...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.280.
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111.162...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.282.
111.163...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.306.
111.201...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.300.
111.202...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.301.
111.203...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.304.
111.204...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.305.
111.205...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.307.
111.206...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.308.
111.221...................... New.
113.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.106.
113.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.107.
113.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.108.
113.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.109.
113.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.110.
113.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.111.
113.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.112.
113.8........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.113.
113.9........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.114.
113.10....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115.
113.11....................... New.
113.41....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115a.
113.42....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115b.
113.43....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115c.
113.44....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115d.
113.45....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115e.
113.46....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115f.
113.47....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115g.
113.48....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115h.
113.49....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115i.
113.50....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115j.
113.51....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115k.
113.52....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115l.
113.53....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115m.
113.54....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115n.
113.55....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.115o .
113.91....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.116.
113.92....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.116a.
113.93....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.116b.
113.94....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.116c.
113.95....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.116d.
113.96....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.117.
113.97....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.117a
113.98....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.117b.
113.99....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.117c.
113.100...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.118.
113.101...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.118a.
113.102...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.118b.
113.103...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.118c.
113.104...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.119.
113.105...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.119a.
113.106...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.119b.
113.107...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.119c.
113.108...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.120.
113.109...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.120a.
113.110...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.120b.
113.111...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.120c.
113.112...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.121.
113.113...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.121a.
113.114...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.121b.
113.115...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.121c.
113.116...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.122.
113.117...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.122a.
113.118...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.122b.
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113.119...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.123.
113.120...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.123a.
113.121...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.123b.
13.122....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.124.
113.123...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.124a.
113.124...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.124b.
113.125...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.125.
113.126...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.125a.
113.127...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.126.
113.161...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.127.
113.162...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.128.
113.163...................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.129.
113.181...................... New.
115.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.1, 12.2a.
115.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.2.
115.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.3.
115.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.4
115.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.5
115.6........................ Nav. Reg. 10.12 (E.O. 4314, Sept. 25,
1925, rule 156).
115.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.10.
117.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.133, 12.6.
117.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.7.
117.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.133, 12.8, 12.9.
117.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 12.11.
117.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.136.
117.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.138.
117.7........................ New.
119.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.157.
119.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.158.
119.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.160.
119.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.158.
119.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.159.
119.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.159.
119.7........................ Nav. Reg. 10.17.
119.8........................ Nav. Reg. 10.19.
119.9........................ Nav. Reg. 10.20.
119.10....................... Nav. Reg. 10.22.
119.11....................... Nav. Reg. 10.23.
119.12....................... Nav. Reg. 10.24.
119.13....................... Nav. Reg. 10.21.
119.14....................... Nav. Reg. 10.18.
119.15....................... Nav. Reg. 10.24.
119.16....................... Nav. Reg. 10.25.
119.17....................... Nav. Reg. 10.26.
119.18....................... Nav. Reg. 10.27.
119.19....................... Nav. Reg. 10.70.
119.20....................... Nav. Reg. 10.28.
119.21....................... Nav. Reg. 10.29.
119.22....................... Nav. Reg. 10.30.
119.23....................... Nav. Reg. 10.31.
119.24....................... Nav. Reg. 10.32.
119.25....................... Nav. Reg. 10.33.
119.26....................... Nav. Reg. 10.35.
119.61....................... Nav. Reg. 10.39.
119.62....................... Nav. Reg. 10.40.
119.63....................... Nav. Reg. 10.41.
119.64....................... Nav. Reg. 10.42.
119.101...................... Nav. Reg. 10.49.
119.102...................... Nav. Reg. 10.49a.
119.141...................... Nav. Reg. 10.50.
119.142...................... Nav. Reg. 10.51.
119.143...................... Nav. Reg. 10.52.
119.144...................... Nav. Reg. 10.53.
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119.181...................... Gov. Reg., June 30, 1960 (Nav. Reg.
10.53a).
119.182...................... Gov. Reg., June 30, 1960 (Nav. Reg.
1053b).
119.183...................... Nav. Reg. 10.54.
119.184...................... Nav. Reg. 10.54a.
119.185...................... Nav. Reg. 10.54b.
119.186...................... Nav. Reg. 10.55.
119.187...................... New.
119.221...................... Nav. Reg. 10.56.
119.222...................... Nav. Reg. 10.58.
119.223...................... Nav. Reg. 10.59.
119.224...................... Nav. Reg. 10.60.
119.225...................... Nav. Reg. 10.61.
119.226...................... Nav. Reg. 10.62.
119.227...................... Nav. Reg. 10.63.
119.228...................... Nav. Reg. 10.64.
119.229...................... Nav. Reg. 10.65.
119.230...................... Nav. Reg. 10.66.
119.231...................... Nav. Reg. 10.67.
119.232...................... Nav. Reg. 10.68.
119.233...................... Nav. Reg. 10.69.
119.251...................... New.
121.1........................ Nav. Reg. 10.71.
121.2........................ Nav. Reg. 10.136.
121.3........................ Nav. Reg. 10.146.
121.41....................... Nav. Reg. 10.142.
121.42....................... Nav. Reg. 10.143.
121.43....................... Nav. Reg. 10.144.
121.44....................... Nav. Reg. 10.72.
121.45....................... Nav. Reg. 10.73.
121.46....................... Nav. Reg. 10.72a.
121.47....................... Nav. Reg. 10.74.
121.48....................... Nav. Reg. 10.75.
121.49....................... Nav. Reg. 10.76.
121.50....................... Nav. Reg. 10.77.
121.51....................... Nav. Reg. 10.78.
121.52....................... Nav. Reg. 10.79.
121.53....................... Nav. Reg. 10.80.
121.54....................... Nav. Reg. 10.81.
121.55....................... Nav. Reg. 10.82.
121.56....................... Nav. Reg. 10.83.
121.57....................... Nav. Reg. 10.84.
121.58....................... Nav. Reg. 10.85.
121.59....................... Nav. Reg. 10.86.
121.60....................... Nav. Reg. 10.87.
121.61....................... Nav. Reg. 10.88.
121.62....................... Nav. Reg. 10.89.
121.63....................... Nav. Reg. 10.90.
121.64....................... Nav. Reg. 10.91, 10.92.
121.65....................... Nav. Reg. 10.93.
121.66....................... Nav. Reg. 10.94.
121.67....................... Nav. Reg. 10.95.
121.68....................... Nav. Reg. 10.96.
121.69....................... Nav. Reg. 10.97.
121.70....................... Nav. Reg. 10.98.
121.71....................... Nav. Reg. 10.99.
121.72....................... Nav. Reg. 10.100.
121.73....................... Nav. Reg. 10.101.
121.74....................... Nav. Reg. 10.102.
121.75....................... Nav. Reg. 10.103.
121.76....................... Nav. Reg. 10.104.
121.77....................... Nav. Reg. 10.105.
121.78....................... Nav. Reg. 10.106.
121.79....................... Nav. Reg. 10.107.
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121.80....................... Nav. Reg. 10.108.
121.81....................... Nav. Reg. 10.109.
121.82....................... Nav. Reg. 10.110.
121.83....................... Nav. Reg. 10.111.
121.84....................... Nav. Reg. 10.112.
121.85....................... Nav. Reg. 10.113.
121.86....................... Nav. Reg. 10.114.
121.87....................... Nav. Reg. 10.115.
121.88....................... Nav. Reg. 10.116.
121.89....................... Nav. Reg. 10.117.
121.90....................... Nav. Reg. 10.118.
121.91....................... Nav. Reg. 10.119.
121.92....................... Nav. Reg. 10.120.
121.93....................... Nav. Reg. 10.121.
121.94....................... Nav. Reg. 10.122.
121.95....................... Nav. Reg. 10.123.
121.96....................... Nav. Reg. 10.124.
121.97....................... Nav. Reg. 10.125.
121.98....................... Nav. Reg. 10.126.
121.99....................... Nav. Reg. 10.127.
121.100...................... Nav. Reg. 10.128.
121.101...................... Nav. Reg. 10.129.
121.102...................... Nav. Reg. 10.130.
121.103...................... Nav. Reg. 10.131.
121.104...................... Nav. Reg. 10.132
121.105...................... Nav. Reg. 10.133.
121.106...................... Nav. Reg. 10.134.
121.107...................... Nav. Reg. 10.135.
121.108...................... Nav. Reg. 10.145.
121.131...................... Nav. Reg. 10.137.
121.132...................... Nav. Reg. 10.138.
121.133...................... Nav. Reg. 10.139.
121.134...................... Nav. Reg. 10.140.
121.171...................... New.
121.172...................... Nav. Reg. 10.141.
121.173...................... New.
121.174...................... New.
121.191...................... New.
123.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.141a.
123.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.141h.
123.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.141c, 4.14.6
123.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.142.
123.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.145.
123.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.143, 4.144.
123.7........................ New.
123.8........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.149.
123.9........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.150.
123.10....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.142a.
123.11....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.151.
123.12....................... New.
125.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.152.
125.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.153.
125.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.154.
125.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.155.
125.5........................ New.
127.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.1
127.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.3.
127.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.4.
127.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.5.
127.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.6.
127.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.7.
127.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.8.
127.8........................ 35 CFR (1960) 25.9.
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127.9........................ New.
129.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 19.2.
129.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 19.5.
129.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 19.10.
129.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 19.12.
129.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 19.13.
129.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 19.16.
129.41....................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.20.
129.42....................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.22.
129.43....................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.24.
129.81....................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.26.
129.82....................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.28.
129.121...................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.32.
129.122...................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.34.
129.161...................... 35 CFR (1960) 19.36.
131.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.162.
131.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.164.
131.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.165.
131.4........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.166.
131.5........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.167.
131.6........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.168.
131.7........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.169.
131.8........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.170.
131.9........................ 35 CFR (1960) 4.171.
131.10....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.172.
131.11....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.173.
131.12....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.174.
131.13....................... 35 CFR (1960) 4.176.
133.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 27.1.
133.31....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.2; E.O. 4314, rule 14,
Sept. 25, 1925.
133.32....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.3; E.O. 4314, rule 15,
Sept. 25, 1925.
133.33....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.4.
133.34....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.5; E.O. 4314, rule 16,
Sept. 25, 1925.
133.35....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.6.
133.36....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.7.
133.37....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.8.
133.71....................... Nav. Reg. 11.10; Res. P.C. Co. Bd. of
Dir., Oct. 9, 1954.
133.72....................... Nav. Reg. 11.11; Res. P.C. Co. Bd. of
Dir., Oct. 9, 1954.
133.73....................... Nav. Reg. 11.12; Res. P.C. Co. Bd. of
Dir., Oct. 9, 1954.
133.74....................... Nav. Reg. 11.13; Res. P.C. Co. Bd. of
Dir., Oct. 9, 1954.
133.75....................... Nav. Reg. 11.14; Res. P.C. Co. Bd. of
Dir., Oct. 9, 1954.
135.1........................ 35 CFR (1960) 27.17.
135.2........................ 35 CFR (1960) 27.18.
135.3........................ 35 CFR (1960) 27.19.
135.41....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.20.
135.42....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.21.
135.61....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.22.
135.62....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.23.
135.63....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.24.
135.81....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.25.
135.82....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.26.
135.83....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.27.
135.84....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.28.
135.85....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.29.
135.86....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.30.
135.87....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.31.
135.88....................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.32.
135.111...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.33.
135.112...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.34.
135.141...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.35.
135.142...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.36.
135.171...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.37.
135.172...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.38.
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135.173...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.39.
135.174...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.40.
135.175...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.41.
135.176...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.42.
135.177...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.43.
135.178...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.44.
135.179...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.45.
135.180...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.46.
135.181...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.47.
135.182...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.48.
135.211...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.49.
135.212...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.50.
135.213...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.51.
135.241...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.52.
135.271...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.53.
135.272...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.54.
135.273...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.55.
135.274...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.56.
135.275...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.57.
135.276...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.58.
135.277...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.59.
135.278...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.60.
135.279...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.61.
135.280...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.62.
135.281...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.63.
135.282...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.64.
135.283...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.65.
135.284...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.66.
135.285...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.67.
135.286...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.68.
135.287...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.69.
135.321...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.70.
135.322...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.71.
135.323...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.72.
135.324...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.73.
135.325...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.74.
135.326...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.75.
135.327...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.76.
135.351...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.77.
135.352...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.78.
135.353...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.79.
135.354...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.80.
135.381...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.81.
135.382...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.82.
135.383...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.83.
135.411...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.84.
135.412...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.85.
135.441...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.86.
135.442...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.87.
135.443...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.88.
135.481...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.89.
135.482...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.90.
135.483...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.91.
135.484...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.92.
135.485...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.93.
135.486...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.94.
135.511...................... 35 CFR (1960) 27.95.
201.1........................ E.O. 7676, Sec. 1, Sept. 26, 1937.
201.2........................ E.O. 7676, Secs. 2, 3, July 26, 1937.
201.3........................ E.O. 7676, Sec. 8, July 26, 1937.
201.4........................ E.O. 7676, Sec. 10, July 26, 1937.
201.5........................ E.O. 7676, Secs. 11, 12, July 26, 1937.
201.6........................ E.O. 7676, Sec. 12a, as added E.O. 8962,
Sec. 2, Dec. 6, 1941.
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251.1........................ E.O.11171, Sec. 1, Aug. 18, 1964.
251.2........................ E.O.11171, Sec. 2, Aug. 18, 1964.
251.21....................... E.O.11171, Sec. 3, Aug. 18, 1964.
251.22....................... E.O.11171, Sec. 3, Aug. 18, 1964.
251.23....................... E.O.11171, Sec. 3, Aug. 18, 1964.
251.41....................... E.O.11171, Sec. 4, Aug. 18, 1964.
251.42....................... E.O.11171, Sec. 4, Aug. 18, 1964.
253.1........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.1.
253.2........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.2.
253.3........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.3.
253.4........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.4.
253.5........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.5.
253.6........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.6.
253.7........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.7.
253.8........................ 5 CFR (1964) 1201.100.1
253.31....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.1.
253.32....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.2.
253.33....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.3.
253.34....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.4.
253.35....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.5.
253.36....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.6.
253.37....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.7.
253.38....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.8.
253.39....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.9.
253.40....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.10.
253.41....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.11.
253.42....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.12.
253.43....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.13.
253.44....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.14.2
253.45....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.15.3
253.46....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1202.16.
253.71....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1203.1.
253.72....................... New.
253.73....................... New.
253.74....................... 5 CFR (1964) 1203.4.
253.75....................... New.
253.101...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.1.
253.102...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.2.
253.111...................... New.
253.112...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.4.
253.113...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.5.
253.114...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.7.
253.131...................... New.
253.132...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.9.
253.133...................... New.
253.134...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.11.
253.135...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.12.4
253.151...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.13.
253.152...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.14.
253.153...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.15.
253.154...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.16.
253.155...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.17.
253.156...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1204.18.
253.181...................... New.
253.201...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1206.1.
253.221...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1207.1.
253.241...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1208.1.
253.242...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1208.2.
253.261...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1209.1.
253.262...................... New.
253.263...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1209.3.
253.264...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1209.4.
253.265...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1209.5.
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253.266...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1209.5.
253.267...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1209.5.
253.291...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1210.1.
253.292...................... 5 CFR (1964) 1210.2.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14007, Nov. 5, 1965.
2 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14007, Nov. 5, 1965.
3 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14007, Nov. 5, 1965.
4 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14965, Dec. 3, 1965.
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Table 2--CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 CFR (1964) Revised 35 CFR
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Sec.
1201.1....................... 253.1.
1201.2....................... 253.2.
1201.3....................... 253.3.
1201.4....................... 253.4.
1201.5....................... 253.5.
1201.6....................... 253.6.
1201.7....................... 253.7.
1201.100 1................... 253.8.
1202.1....................... 253.31.
1202.2....................... 253.32.
1202.3....................... 253.33.
1202.4....................... 253.34.
1202.5....................... 253.35.
1202.6....................... 253.36.
1202.7....................... 253.37.
1202.8....................... 253.38.
1202.9....................... 253.39.
1202.10...................... 253.40.
1202.11...................... 253.41.
1202.12...................... 253.42.
1202.13...................... 253.43.
1202.14 2.................... 253.44.
1202.15 3.................... 253.45.
1202.16...................... 253.46.
1203.1....................... 253.71.
1203.2....................... 253.72.
1203.3....................... 253.73.
1203.4....................... 253.74.
1203.5....................... 253.75.
1204.1....................... 253.101.
1204.2....................... 253.104.
1204.3....................... 253.111.
1204.4....................... 253.112.
1204.5....................... 253.113.
1204.7....................... 253.114.
1204.8....................... 253.131.
1204.9....................... 253.132.
1204.10...................... 253.133.
1204.11...................... 253.134.
1204.12 4.................... 253.135.
1204.13...................... 253.151.
1204.14...................... 253.152.
1204.15...................... 253.153.
1204.16...................... 253.154.
1204.17...................... 253.155.
1204.18...................... 253.156.
1205.1....................... 253.181.
1206.1....................... 253.201.
1207.1....................... 253.221.
1208.1....................... 253.241.
1208.2....................... 253.242.
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1209.1....................... 253.261.
1209.2....................... 253.262.
1209.3....................... 253.262.
1209.4....................... 253.264.
1209.5....................... 253.265 to 235.267.
1210.1....................... 253.291.
1210.2....................... 253.292.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14007, Nov. 5, 1965.
2 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14007, Nov. 5, 1965.
3 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14007, Nov. 5, 1965.
4 As last amended at 30 F.R. 14965, Dec. 3, 1965.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 CFR (1960) Revised 35 CFR
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Sec.
1.1.......................... 1.1
1.2.......................... 1.2.
1.3.......................... 3.22.
1.4.......................... See Table 12.
4.1.......................... 101.14, 103.42, 105.7, 107.7, 109.8,
113.181, 117.7, 119.251, 123.12, 125.5.
4.2.......................... 103.2.
4.3.......................... 103.4.
4.4.......................... 103.5.
4.5.......................... 103.6.
4.6.......................... 103.7.
4.7.......................... 103.8.
4.8.......................... 103.9.
4.8a......................... 103.10.
4.8b......................... 103.11.
4.9.......................... 103.12.
4.10......................... 103.13.
4.10a........................ 103.27.
4.10b........................ 103.28.
4.10c........................ 103.29.
4.10d........................ 103.30.
4.10e........................ 103.31.
4.10f........................ 103.26.
4.10g........................ 103.33.
4.10h........................ 103.34.
4.11......................... See 3.1 et seq.
4.12......................... 101.2.
4.13......................... 101.3.
4.14......................... 101.4.
4.15......................... 101.5.
4.16......................... 101.6.
4.17......................... 101.7.
4.18......................... 101.8.
4.19......................... 101.9.
4.20......................... 101.10.
4.20a........................ 101.11.
4.20b........................ 101.12.
4.21......................... 101.13.
4.21a........................ 59.86.
4.22......................... 105.1.
4.23......................... 105.2.
4.24......................... 105.4.
4.25......................... 105.3.
4.26......................... 105.5.
4.27......................... 105.6.
4.28......................... 103.14, 107.1.
4.30a........................ 59.83, 59.84.
4.30b........................ 59.85.
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4.31......................... 107.3.
4.32......................... 107.4.
4.33......................... 107.5.
4.34......................... 107.2.
4.35......................... 107.6.
4.36......................... 109.1.
4.37......................... 103.15.
4.38......................... 109.2.
4.39......................... 109.3.
4.40......................... 109.4.
4.41......................... 109.5.
4.42......................... 109.6.
4.43a........................ 109.7.
4.43b........................ 109.16.
4.44......................... 109.17.
4.44a........................ 109.18.
4.44b........................ 109.19.
4.45......................... 109.20.
4.46......................... 109.22.
4.47......................... 109.23.
4.47a........................ 109.24.
4.406........................ 113.1.
4.107........................ 113.2.
4.108........................ 113.3.
4.109........................ 113.4.
4.110........................ 113.5.
4.111........................ 113.6.
4.112........................ 113.7.
4.113........................ 113.8.
4.114........................ 113.9.
4.115........................ 113.10.
4.115a....................... 113.41.
4.115b....................... 113.42.
4.115c....................... 113.43.
4.115d....................... 113.44.
4.115e....................... 113.45.
4.115f....................... 113.46.
4.115g....................... 113.47.
4.115h....................... 113.48.
4.115i....................... 113.49.
4.115j....................... 113.50.
4.115k....................... 113.51.
4.115l....................... 113.52.
4.115m....................... 113.53.
4.115n....................... 113.54.
4.115o....................... 113.55.
4.116........................ 113.91.
4.116a....................... 113.92.
4.116b....................... 113.93.
4.116c....................... 113.94.
4.116d....................... 113.95.
4.117........................ 113.96.
4.117a....................... 113.97.
4.117b....................... 113.98.
4.117c....................... 113.99.
4.118........................ 113.100.
4.118a....................... 113.101.
4.118b....................... 113.102.
4.118c....................... 113.103.
4.119........................ 113.104.
4.119a....................... 113.105.
4.119b....................... 113.106.
4.119c....................... 113.107.
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4.120........................ 113.108.
4.120a....................... 113.109.
4.120b....................... 113.110.
4.120c....................... 113.111.
4.121........................ 113.112.
4.121a....................... 113.113.
4.121b....................... 113.114.
4.121c....................... 113.115.
4.122........................ 113.116.
4.122a....................... 113.117.
4.122b....................... 113.118.
4.123........................ 113.119.
4.123a....................... 113.120
4.123b....................... 113.121.
4.124........................ 113.122.
4.124a....................... 113.123.
4.124b....................... 113.124.
4.125........................ 113.125.
4.125a....................... 113.126.
4.126........................ 113.127.
4.127........................ 113.161.
4.128........................ 113.162.
4.129........................ 113.163.
4.133........................ 117., 117.3.
4.136........................ 117.5.
4.136a....................... Omitted. See Sec. 113.104(c).
4.137........................ Omitted. See 6 C.Z.C. Secs. 1184, 1591.
4.138........................ 117.6.
4.139........................ 103.21.
4.140........................ Omitted.
4.141a....................... 123.1.
4.141b....................... 123.2.
4.141c....................... 123.3.
4.142........................ 123.4.
4.142a....................... 123.10.
4.143........................ 123.6.
4.144........................ 123.6.
4.145........................ 123.5.
4.146........................ 123.3.
4.148........................ 123.7.
4.149........................ 123.8.
4.150........................ 123.9.
4.151........................ 123.11.
4.152........................ 125.1.
4.153........................ 125.2.
4.154........................ 125.3.
4.155........................ 125.4.
4.156........................ 103.25.
4.157........................ 119.1.
4.158........................ 119.2, 119.4.
4.159........................ 119.5, 119.6.
4.160........................ 119.3.
4.161........................ Omitted.
4.162........................ 131.1.
4.163........................ 131.1.
4.164........................ 131.2.
4.165........................ 131.3.
4.166........................ 131.4.
4.167........................ 131.5.
4.168........................ 131.6.
4.169........................ 131.7.
4.170........................ 131.8.
4.171........................ 131.9.
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4.172........................ 131.10.
4.173........................ 131.11.
4.174........................ 131.12.
4.175........................ See Table 12.
4.176........................ 131.13.
4.201........................ 111.1.
4.202........................ 111.2.
4.210........................ 111.41.
4.211........................ 111.42.
4.212........................ 111.43.
4.213........................ 111.44.
4.214........................ 111.45.
4.215........................ 111.46.
4.216........................ 111.47.
4.217........................ 111.48.
4.218........................ 111.49.
4.219........................ 111.50.
4.220........................ 111.51.
4.221........................ 111.52.
4.222........................ 111.53.
4.223........................ 111.54.
4.224........................ 111.55.
4.225........................ 111.56.
4.226........................ 111.57.
4.227........................ 111.58.
4.228........................ 111.59.
4.229........................ 111.60.
4.230........................ 111.61.
4.231........................ 111.62.
4.232........................ 111.63.
4.233........................ 111.64.
4.234........................ 111.65.
4.250........................ 111.101.
4.251........................ 111.102.
4.252........................ 111.103.
4.260........................ 111.141.
4.261........................ 111.142
4.262........................ 111.143.
4.263........................ 111.144.
4.264........................ 111.145.
4.265........................ 111.146.
4.266........................ 111.147.
4.267........................ 111.148.
4.268........................ 111.149.
4.269........................ 111.150.
4.270........................ 111.151.
4.271........................ 111.152.
4.272........................ 111.153.
4.273........................ 111.154.
4.274........................ 111.155.
4.275........................ 111.156.
4.276........................ 111.157.
4.277........................ 111.158.
4.278........................ 111.159.
4.279........................ 111.160.
4.280........................ 111.161.
4.281........................ Omitted.
4.282........................ 111.162.
4.283........................ 111.3.
4.300........................ 111.201.
4.301........................ 111.202.
4.302........................ 103.3.
4.303........................ 111.4.
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4.304........................ 111.203.
4.305........................ 111.204.
4.306........................ 111.163.
4.307........................ 111.205.
4.308........................ 111.206.
5.1.......................... 51.1.
5.2.......................... 51.2.
5.3.......................... 51.3.
5.11......................... 51.21.
5.12......................... 51.22.
5.21......................... 51.31.
5.22......................... 51.32.
5.23......................... 51.33.
5.31......................... 51.41.
5.32......................... 51.42.
5.33......................... 51.43.
5.34......................... 51.44.
5.35......................... 51.45.
5.36......................... 51.46.
5.37......................... 51.47.
5.41......................... 51.61.
5.42......................... 51.62.
5.51......................... 51.71.
5.61......................... 51.81.
5.101........................ 51.121.
5.102........................ 51.122.
5.103........................ 51.123.
5.104........................ 51.124.
6.1.......................... 53.1.
6.2.......................... 53.2.
6.3.......................... 53.3.
6.4.......................... 53.4.
6.5.......................... 53.5.
6.6.......................... 53.6.
6.7.......................... 53.7.
6.8.......................... 53.8.
6.9.......................... 53.9.
6.10......................... 53.10.
6.11......................... 53.11
9.1.......................... 57.1.
9.2.......................... 57.2.
9.3.......................... 57.3.
9.4.......................... 57.4.
9.5.......................... 57.5.
9.6.......................... 57.6.
9.7.......................... 57.8.
9.8.......................... 57.14.
9.10......................... Omitted.
9.11......................... 57.7.
9.12......................... 57.15.
9.14......................... 57.10.
9.15......................... 57.11.
9.16......................... 57.12.
9.17......................... 57.13.
9.18......................... 57.18.
10.1......................... 59.1.
10.2......................... 59.2.
10.3......................... 59.21 to 59.23, 59.28.
10.4......................... 59.21, 59.24, 59.25.
10.5......................... 59.26.
10.6......................... 59.27.
10.7......................... 59.51.
10.8......................... 59.52.
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10.9......................... 59.53, 59.54.
10.10........................ 59.56.
10.11........................ 59.57.
10.12........................ 59.51.
10.13........................ 59.52.
10.14........................ 59.53.
10.15........................ 59.54.
10.16........................ 59.54.
10.17........................ 59.55.
10.18........................ 59.59.
10.19........................ 59.60.
10.20........................ 59.61.
10.21........................ 59.62.
10.22........................ 59.81.
10.23........................ 59.82.
10.24........................ 59.87.
10.25........................ 59.58.
10.26........................ 59.88.
10.27........................ 59.131.
10.28........................ 59.131.
10.29........................ 59.132.
10.30........................ 59.132.
10.31........................ 59.133.
10.32........................ 59.134.
10.33........................ 59.134.
10.34........................ 59.111.
10.35........................ 59.111.
10.35a....................... 59.112.
10.36........................ 59.113.
10.37........................ 59.114.
10.38........................ 59.4.
10.39........................ 59.3.
10.40........................ 59.135.
12.1......................... 115.1.
12.2......................... 115.2.
12.2a........................ 115.1.
12.3......................... 115.3.
12.4......................... 115.4.
12.5......................... 115.5.
12.6......................... 117.1.
12.7......................... 117.2.
12.8......................... 117.3.
12.9......................... 117.3.
12.10........................ 115.7.
12.11........................ 117.4.
16.1......................... 65.1
16.2......................... 65.2
16.3......................... 65.3.
16.4......................... 65.4.
16.5......................... 65.5.
16.6......................... 65.6.
16.7......................... 65.7.
16.11........................ 65.51.
16.12........................ 65.61.
16.13........................ 65.62.
16.14........................ 65.63.
16.15........................ 65.71.
16.16........................ 65.72.
16.17........................ 65.81, 65.82.
16.18........................ 65.101.
16.19........................ 65.102.
16.20........................ 65.113.
16.21........................ Omitted. See 65.7.
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17.1......................... 67.836.
17.2......................... 67.836.
17.3......................... 67.836.
17.4......................... Omitted as executed.
19.1......................... Omitted. See 1.1.
19.2......................... 129.1.
19.5......................... 129.2.
19.10........................ 129.3.
19.12........................ 129.4.
19.13........................ 129.5.
19.16........................ 129.6.
19.20........................ 129.41.
19.22........................ 129.42.
19.24........................ 120.43.
19.26........................ 129.81.
19.28........................ 129.82.
19.32........................ 129.121.
19.34........................ 129.122.
19.36........................ 129.161.
21.1......................... 5.1.
21.3......................... 5.21 to 5.31, 5.61, 5.62, 5.81 to 5.83.
21.4......................... 5.41 to 5.49, 5.81 to 5.83.
21.5......................... 5.2.
24.1......................... 69.301.
24.2......................... 69.302.
24.3......................... 69.303.
24.4......................... 69.304.
24.5......................... 69.305.
24.6......................... 69.306.
24.7......................... 69.307.
24.8......................... 69.308.
24.9......................... 69.309.
24.10........................ 69.310.
24.11........................ 69.311.
24.12........................ 69.312.
24.13........................ 69.313.
24.14........................ 69.313.
24.37........................ 61.121.
24.38........................ 61.122.
24.39........................ 61.123.
24.40........................ 61.124.
24.41........................ 61.125.
24.42........................ 61.126.
24.43........................ 61.127.
24.44........................ 61.128.
24.45........................ 61.129.
24.46........................ 61.130.
24.47........................ 61.131.
24.48........................ 61.141.
24.49........................ 61.142.
24.50........................ 61.151.
24.51........................ 61.152.
24.52........................ 61.153.
24.53........................ 61.154.
24.54........................ 61.155.
24.54a....................... 61.156.
24.55........................ 61.157.
24.55a....................... 61.158.
24.56........................ 61.171.
24.57........................ 61.172.
24.58........................ 61.173.
24.59........................ 61.174.
24.60........................ 61.191.
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24.61........................ 61.192.
24.62........................ 61.193.
24.63........................ 61.194.
24.64........................ 61.195.
24.65........................ 61.196.
24.66........................ 61.197.
24.67........................ 61.198.
24.68........................ 61.199.
24.69........................ 61.200.
24.70........................ 61.201.
24.71........................ 61.202.
24.72........................ 61.203.
24.73........................ 61.204.
24.74........................ 61.205.
24.75........................ 61.206.
24.76........................ 61.221.
24.77........................ 61.222.
24.78........................ 61.223.
24.79........................ 61.224.
24.80........................ 61.225.
24.81........................ 61.226.
24.82........................ 61.227.
24.83........................ 61.228.
24.84........................ 61.229.
24.85........................ 61.230.
24.86........................ 61.231.
24.87........................ 61.241.
24.88........................ 61.242.
24.89........................ 61.243.
24.90........................ 61.244.
24.91........................ 61.245.
24.92........................ 61.246.
24.93........................ 61.247.
24.93a....................... 61.248.
24.94........................ 61.261.
24.95........................ 61.262.
24.96........................ 61.263.
24.97........................ 61.264.
24.98........................ 61.265.
24.99........................ 61.266.
24.100....................... 61.281.
24.100a...................... 61.282.
24.100b...................... 61.283.
24.100c...................... 61.284.
24.100d...................... 61.285.
24.100e...................... 61.286.
24.100f...................... 61.287.
24.101....................... 61.288.
24.101a...................... 61.289.
24.101b...................... 61.290.
24.101c...................... 61.291.
24.101d...................... 61.292.
24.101e...................... 61.293.
24.101f...................... 61.294.
24.101g...................... 61.295.
24.101h...................... 61.296.
24.101i...................... 61.297.
24.101j...................... 61.298.
24.101k...................... 61.299.
24.101l...................... 61.300.
24.102....................... 61.301.
24.103....................... 61.302.
24.150....................... 61.1 to 61.5.
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24.160....................... 61.31 to 61.33.
24.161....................... 61.34, 61.35.
24.162....................... 61.37.
24.163....................... 61.39.
24.170....................... 61.61.
24.171....................... 61.62.
24.172....................... 61.63.
24.173....................... 61.64.
24.174....................... 61.65.
24.175....................... 61.66.
24.176....................... 61.67.
24.177....................... 61.68.
24.178....................... 61.69.
24.179....................... 61.70.
24.190....................... 61.91.
24.191....................... 61.92.
24.192....................... 61.93.
24.193....................... 61.94.
24.194....................... 61.95.
24.195....................... 61.96.
24.196....................... Omitted as executed and obsolete.
24.200....................... 61.311.
24.201....................... 61.312.
24.202....................... 61.313.
24.203....................... 61.314.
24.204....................... 61.315.
24.205....................... 61.316.
24.206....................... 61.317.
24.207....................... 61.318.
24.208....................... 61.319.
25.1......................... 127.1.
25.3......................... 127.2.
25.4......................... 127.3.
25.5......................... 127.4.
25.6......................... 127.5.
25.7......................... 127.6.
25.8......................... 127.7.
25.9......................... 127.8.
26.1......................... 63.1.
26.2......................... 63.2.
26.3......................... 63.3.
26.4......................... 63.4.
26.5......................... 63.5.
26.6......................... 63.6.
26.7......................... 63.7.
26.8......................... 63.8.
26.9......................... 63.9.
26.10........................ 63.10.
26.11........................ 63.10.
26.12........................ 63.11.
26.13........................ 63.12.
26.14........................ 63.13.
27.1......................... 133.1.
27.2......................... 133.31.
27.3......................... 133.32.
27.4......................... 133.33.
27.5......................... 133.34.
27.6......................... 133.35.
27.7......................... 133.36.
27.8......................... 133.37.
27.17........................ 135.1.
27.18........................ 135.2.
27.19........................ 135.3.
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27.20........................ 135.41.
27.21........................ 135.42.
27.22........................ 135.61.
27.23........................ 135.62.
27.24........................ 135.63.
27.25........................ 135.81.
27.26........................ 135.82.
27.27........................ 135.83.
27.28........................ 135.84.
27.29........................ 135.85.
27.30........................ 135.86.
27.31........................ 135.87.
27.32........................ 135.88.
27.33........................ 135.111.
27.34........................ 135.112.
27.35........................ 135.141.
27.36........................ 135.142.
27.37........................ 135.171.
27.38........................ 135.172.
27.39........................ 135.173.
27.40........................ 135.174.
27.41........................ 135.175.
27.42........................ 135.176.
27.43........................ 135.177.
27.44........................ 135.178.
27.45........................ 135.179.
27.46........................ 135.180.
27.47........................ 135.181.
27.48........................ 135.182.
27.49........................ 135.211.
27.50........................ 135.212.
27.51........................ 135.213.
27.52........................ 135.241.
27.53........................ 135.271.
27.54........................ 135.272.
27.55........................ 135.273.
27.56........................ 135.274.
27.57........................ 135.275.
27.58........................ 135.276.
27.59........................ 135.277.
27.60........................ 135.278.
27.61........................ 135.279.
27.62........................ 135.280.
27.63........................ 135.281.
27.64........................ 135.282.
27.65........................ 135.283.
27.66........................ 135.284.
27.67........................ 135.285.
27.68........................ 135.286.
27.69........................ 135.287.
27.70........................ 135.321.
27.71........................ 135.322.
27.72........................ 135.323.
27.73........................ 135.324.
27.74........................ 135.325.
27.75........................ 135.326.
27.76........................ 135.327.
27.77........................ 135.351.
27.78........................ 135.352.
27.79........................ 135.353.
27.80........................ 135.354.
27.81........................ 135.381.
27.82........................ 135.382.
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27.83........................ 135.383.
27.84........................ 135.411.
27.85........................ 135.412.
27.86........................ 135.441.
27.87........................ 135.442.
27.88........................ 135.443.
27.89........................ 135.481.
27.90........................ 135.482.
27.91........................ 135.483.
27.92........................ 135.484.
27.93........................ 135.485.
27.94........................ 135.486.
27.95........................ 135.511.
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Table 3--EXECUTIVE ORDERS
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Exec. Ord. No. Date Section Revised 35 CFR
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2825................................. Mar. 25, 1918 ............... 5.31.
3130................................. July 25, 1919 ............... 5.21.
3352................................. Nov. 6, 1920 ............... 5.31.
4314, rule 156....................... Sept. 25, 1925 ............... 115.6.
5185................................. Sept. 6, 1929 ............... 5.43.
7676................................. July 26, 1937 1 1 201.1.
7676................................. July 26, 1937 2 2, 3 1.3, 201.2.
7676................................. July 26, 1937 3 4 1.4.
7676................................. July 26, 1937 4 8 201.3.
7676................................. July 26, 1937 10 201.4.
7676................................. July 26, 1937 11, 12 201.5.
7676................................. .......................... 5 12a 201.6.
7979................................. Sept. 26, 1938 ............... 5.22.
8515 6............................... Aug. 13, 1940 ............... 5.2.
8962, Sec. 2........................ Dec. 6, 1941 ............... 201.6.
9434................................. Apr. 8, 1944 ............... 5.46.
9746................................. .......................... 1 3.2.
9746................................. July 1, 1946 2 3.21.
9746................................. July 1, 1946 3 3.1.
9746................................. July 1, 1946 4 3.1.
9746................................. .......................... 6 3.3.
10595................................ Feb. 7, 1955 ............... 3.1 to 3.3, 3.21.
11171 7.............................. Aug. 18, 1964 1-4 Part 251.
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1 But this section not repealed.
2 But sections 2 and 3 not repealed.
3 But this section and sections 5-7 of this order not repealed.
4 But this section and section 9 of this order not repealed.
5 As added by E.O. No. 8962, Sec. 2, Dec. 6, 1941.
6 But this order not repealed.
7 But this order not repealed.
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Table 4--PROCLAMATIONS
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Proc. No. Date Revised 35 CFR
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1371 (part)........................... May 23, 1917 131.1 to 131.13.
2247.................................. Aug. 25, 1937 133.1.
2248.................................. Aug. 27, 1937 135.1 to 135.511.
2249.................................. Aug. 31, 1937 133.1.
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Table 5--CANAL ZONE ORDERS
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C.Z.O No. Date Section Revised 35 CFR
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7................ Mar. 31, 1947 ................ 5.23.
9................ June 6, 1947 ................ 5.44.
10................ Aug. 7, 1950 10 61.360.
12................ Mar. 9, 1948 ................ 5.49.
13................ Apr. 21, 1948 ................ 5.41.
14................ July 15, 1948 ................ 5.45.
18................ Sept. 14, 1949 ................ 5.27.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 1 61.351.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 2 61.352.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 3 61.353.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 4 61.354, 61.364.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 5 61.355.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 6 61.356.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 7 61.357.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 8 61.358.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 9 61.359.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 11 61.361.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 12 61.362.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 13 61.363.
21................ Aug. 7, 1950 16 61.365.
23................ May 18, 1951 ................ 5.24.
28................ Aug. 11, 1952 ................ 5.29, 5.62.
29................ Sept. 26, 1952 ................ 5.24 to 5.26, 5.61, 5.81.
33................ Apr. 16, 1954 ................ 5.25.
34................ Sept. 18, 1954 ................ 5.48, 5.49.
44................ Sept. 7, 1956 ................ 5.47.
47................ July 9, 1957 ................ 5.48.
48................ Dec. 4, 1957 ................ 5.27.
53................ Jan. 20, 1960 ................ 5.26, 5.61, 5.81.
54................ Aug. 22, 1960 ................ 5.28, 5.30, 5.42.
56................ Aug. 24, 1961 ................ 5.24, 5.25, 5.61, 5.81.
65................ June 18, 1963 ................ 5.71.
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Table 6--NAVIGATION REGULATIONS
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Navigation Regulations Revised 35 CFR
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Sec. Sec.
10.12........................ 115.6.
10.17........................ 119.7.
10.18........................ 119.14.
10.19........................ 119.8.
10.20........................ 119.9.
10.21........................ 119.13.
10.22........................ 119.10.
10.23........................ 119.11.
10.24........................ 119.12, 119.15.
10.25........................ 119.16.
10.26........................ 119.17.
10.27........................ 119.18.
10.28........................ 119.20.
10.29........................ 119.21.
10.30........................ 119.22.
10.31........................ 119.23.
10.32........................ 119.24.
10.33........................ 119.25.
10.34........................ 119.5.
10.35........................ 119.26.
10.39........................ 119.61.
10.40........................ 119.62.
10.41........................ 119.63.
10.42........................ 119.64.
10.49........................ 119.101.
10.49a....................... 119.102.
10.50........................ 119.141.
10.51........................ 119.142.
10.52........................ 119.143.
10.53........................ 119.44.
10.53a....................... 119.181.
10.53b....................... 119.182.
10.54........................ 119.183.
10.54a....................... 119.184.
10.54b....................... 119.185.
10.55........................ 119.186.
10.56........................ 119.221.
10.57........................ Omitted.
10.58........................ 119.222.
10.59........................ 119.223.
10.60........................ 119.224.
10.61........................ 119.225
10.62........................ 119.226.
10.63........................ 119.227.
10.64........................ 119.228.
10.65........................ 119.229.
10.66........................ 119.230.
10.67........................ 119.231.
10.68........................ 119.232.
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10.69........................ 119.233.
10.70........................ 119.19.
10.71........................ 121.1.
10.72........................ 121.44.
10.72a....................... 121.46.
10.73........................ 121.45.
10.74........................ 121.47.
10.75........................ 121.48.
10.76........................ 121.49.
10.77........................ 121.50.
10.78........................ 121.51.
10.79........................ 121.52.
10.80........................ 121.53.
10.81........................ 121.54.
10.82........................ 121.55.
10.83........................ 121.56.
10.84........................ 121.57.
10.85........................ 121.58.
10.86........................ 121.59.
10.87........................ 121.60.
10.88........................ 121.61.
10.89........................ 121.62.
10.90........................ 121.63.
10.91........................ 121.64.
10.92........................ 121.64.
10.93........................ 121.65.
10.94........................ 121.66.
10.95........................ 121.67.
10.96........................ 121.68.
10.97........................ 121.69.
10.98........................ 121.70.
10.99........................ 121.71.
10.100....................... 121.72.
10.101....................... 121.73.
10.102....................... 121.74.
10.103....................... 121.75.
10.104....................... 121.76.
10.105....................... 121.77.
10.106....................... 121.78.
10.107....................... 121.79.
10.108....................... 121.80.
10.109....................... 121.81.
10.110....................... 121.82.
10.111....................... 121.83.
10.112....................... 121.84.
10.113....................... 121.85.
10.114....................... 121.86.
10.115....................... 121.87.
10.116....................... 121.88.
10.117....................... 121.89.
10.118....................... 121.90.
10.119....................... 121.91.
10.120....................... 121.92.
10.121....................... 121.93.
10.122....................... 121.94.
10.123....................... 121.95.
10.124....................... 121.96.
10.125....................... 121.97.
10.126....................... 121.98.
10.127....................... 121.99.
10.128....................... 121.100.
10.129....................... 121.101.
10.130....................... 121.102.
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10.131....................... 121.103.
10.132....................... 121.104.
10.133....................... 121.105.
10.134....................... 121.106.
10.135....................... 121.107.
10.136....................... 121.2.
10.137....................... 121.131.
10.138....................... 121.132.
10.139....................... 121.133.
10.140....................... 121.134.
10.141....................... 121.172.
10.142....................... 121.41.
10.143....................... 121.42.
10.144....................... 121.43.
10.145....................... 121.108.
10.146....................... 121.3.
11.10........................ 133.71.
11.11........................ 133.72.
11.12........................ 133.73.
11.13........................ 133.74.
11.14........................ 133.75.
19.4......................... 101.1, 103.35.
19.5......................... 103.36.
19.6......................... 103.37.
19.7......................... 103.38.
19.8......................... 103.40.
19.9......................... Omitted.
19.10........................ 103.41.
19.11........................ Omitted.
19.12........................ 103.39.
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Table 7--EXECUTIVE REGULATIONS
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Revision
E.R. No. No. Date Section Revised 35 CFR
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11............... ......... July 1, 1951 2 61.353.
11............... ......... July 1, 1951 3 61.354.
11............... ......... July 1, 1951 4 61.358.
11............... ......... July 1, 1951 7 61.359.
11............... ......... ........................... 8 61.363.
31............... 2 Aug. 1, 1962 ......... 3.23.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 1 69.1.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 2 69.2.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 3 69.3.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 4 69.11.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 5 69.12.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 6 69.13.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 7 69.14, 69.21 to 69.24, 69.31 to 69.33,
69.41 to 69.47, 69.61, 69.62, 69.64,
69.81, 69.82, 69.84, 69.85, 69.88, 69.111
to 69.115, 69.141 to 69.144, 69.161 to
69.163, 69.179, 69.180, 69.182.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 8 69.171 to 69.178, 69.181, 69.182.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 9 69.63, 69.117, 69.191 to 69.193.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 10 69.211 to 69.213, 69.231.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 11 69.86, 69.87.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 12 69.116, 69.221 to 69.224.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 13 69.233.
53............... 9 May 15, 1961 14 69.232.
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Table 8--CANAL ZONE OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE
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C.Z. Offic. Post. Guide Revised 35 CFR
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Sec. Sec.
1.11......................... 67.1.
1.31......................... 67.2.
1.41......................... 67.7.
1.42......................... 67.8.
2.211........................ 67.10.
2.221........................ 67.10.
2.231........................ 67.10.
2.241........................ 67.10.
2.251........................ 67.10.
2.252........................ 67.10.
2.253........................ 67.10.
2.261........................ 67.11.
4.51......................... 67.651.
4.52......................... 67.653.
4.53......................... 67.652.
5.21......................... 67.4.
5.22......................... 67.4.
5.221........................ 67.4.
5.231........................ 67.5.
12.11........................ 67.351.
12.12........................ 67.351.
12.21........................ 67.352.
12.31........................ 67.353.
12.41........................ 67.354.
12.42........................ 67.355.
12.431....................... 67.356.
12.432....................... 67.356.
12.51........................ 67.357.
12.53........................ 67.357.
12.54........................ 67.357.
12.55........................ 67.357.
12.56........................ 67.357.
12.61........................ 67.358.
12.62........................ 67.358.
12.63........................ 67.358.
12.64........................ 67.358.
12.65........................ 67.358.
12.66........................ 67.358.
12.67........................ 67.358.
12.71........................ 67.359.
12.72........................ 67.359.
12.73........................ 67.359.
12.81........................ 67.360.
12.82........................ 67.360.
15.211....................... 67.6.
15.222....................... 67.6.
30.1......................... 67.31.
30.2......................... 67.31.
30.31........................ 67.41.
30.32........................ 67.42.
30.33........................ 67.45.
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30.331....................... 67.45.
30.332....................... 67.45.
30.333....................... 67.45.
30.334....................... 67.45.
30.341....................... 67.43.
30.342....................... 67.44.
32.11........................ 67.371.
32.21........................ 67.372.
32.22........................ 67.372.
32.31........................ 67.373.
32.32........................ 67.373.
32.35........................ 67.373.
35.11........................ 67.381.
35.15........................ 67.381.
35.17........................ 67.381.
35.21........................ 67.382.
35.24........................ 67.382.
35.32........................ 67.383.
35.41........................ 67.384.
35.51........................ 67.385.
35.52........................ 67.386.
35.53........................ 67.386.
35.54........................ 67.387.
35.61........................ 67.388.
35.71........................ 67.389.
35.72........................ 67.389.
35.73........................ 67.389.
35.81........................ 67.390.
36.11........................ 67.621.
36.12........................ 67.622.
36.121....................... 67.623.
39.11........................ 67.71.
39.12........................ 67.71.
39.211....................... 67.72.
39.212....................... 67.73.
42.11........................ 67.401.
42.111....................... 67.401.
42.112....................... 67.401.
42.113....................... 67.401.
42.114....................... 67.401.
42.12........................ 67.401.
53.11........................ 67.3.
53.21........................ 67.10.
54.1......................... 67.91.
54.2......................... 67.92.
54.51........................ 67.93.
54.52........................ 67.93.
54.61........................ 67.94.
54.62........................ 67.95.
54.71........................ 67.96.
55.11........................ 67.111.
55.111....................... 67.111.
55.112....................... 67.111.
55.12........................ 67.112.
55.13........................ 67.113.
55.14........................ 67.114.
55.15........................ 67.115.
55.161....................... 67.116.
55.17........................ 67.117.
55.21........................ 67.118.
55.31........................ 67.119.
55.32........................ 67.119.
55.33........................ 67.119.
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55.34........................ 67.119.
55.35........................ 67.119.
55.41........................ 67.120.
55.51........................ 67.121.
56.11........................ 67.131.
56.12........................ 67.131.
56.21........................ 67.131.
56.22........................ 67.131.
56.32........................ 67.131.
56.33........................ 67.131.
56.41........................ 67.131.
56.42........................ 67.131.
56.421....................... 67.131.
56.51........................ 67.131.
56.52........................ 67.131.
56.53........................ 67.131.
56.61........................ 67.131.
56.71........................ 67.131.
56.81........................ 67.131.
56.91........................ 67.132.
57.11........................ 67.141.
57.12........................ 67.141.
57.13........................ 67.141.
57.14........................ 67.141.
57.15........................ 67.141.
57.21........................ 67.142.
57.22........................ 67.142.
57.23........................ 67.142.
57.3......................... 67.143.
57.31........................ 67.143.
57.32........................ 67.143.
57.41........................ 67.144.
57.51........................ 67.145.
57.61........................ 67.145.
57.71........................ 67.146.
57.81........................ 67.147.
57.82........................ 67.147.
57.91........................ 67.148.
58.111....................... 67.161.
58.112....................... 67.161.
58.12........................ 67.161.
58.121....................... 67.161.
58.122....................... 67.161.
58.13........................ 67.161.
58.14........................ 67.161.
58.15........................ 67.161.
58.16........................ 67.161.
58.161....................... 67.161.
58.162....................... 67.161.
58.163....................... 67.162.
58.21........................ 67.163.
58.221....................... 67.163.
58.222....................... 67.163.
58.223....................... 67.163.
58.224....................... 67.163.
58.225....................... 67.163.
58.231....................... 67.163.
58.232....................... 67.163.
58.241....................... 67.163.
58.251....................... 67.163.
58.252....................... 67.163.
58.253....................... 67.163.
59.11........................ 67.181.
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59.17........................ 67.181.
59.21........................ 67.182.
59.23........................ 67.182.
59.24........................ 67.182.
59.241....................... 67.182.
59.25........................ 67.182.
59.261....................... 67.182.
59.262....................... 67.182.
59.31........................ 67.183.
59.41........................ 67.184.
59.42........................ 67.184.
59.43........................ 67.184.
59.44........................ 67.184
60.11........................ 67.201.
60.12........................ 67.201.
60.13........................ 67.201.
60.14........................ 67.201.
60.15........................ 67.201
60.21........................ 67.201.
61.1......................... 67.211.
61.2......................... 67.211.
61.3......................... 67.211.
61.4......................... 67.211.
61.5......................... 67.211.
62.1......................... 67.591.
62.11........................ 67.591.
62.12........................ 67.591.
62.121....................... 67.591.
62.21........................ 67.592.
62.22........................ 67.592.
62.31........................ 67.593.
62.411....................... 67.594.
62.421....................... 67.594.
62.431....................... 67.594.
62.441....................... 67.594.
62.451....................... 67.594.
62.51........................ 67.595.
62.52........................ 67.595.
62.53........................ 67.595.
62.54........................ 67.595.
62.55........................ 67.595.
62.56........................ 67.595.
62.61........................ 67.596.
62.71........................ 67.597.
62.81........................ 67.598.
63.11........................ 67.221.
63.12........................ 67.222.
63.21........................ 67.223.
63.22........................ 67.223.
63.23........................ 67.223.
63.31........................ 67.224.
63.32........................ 67.224.
63.33........................ 67.224.
63.41........................ 67.225.
63.51........................ 67.226.
63.52........................ 67.227.
63.53........................ 67.228.
63.61........................ 67.229.
63.71........................ 67.230.
63.81........................ 67.311.
63.82........................ 67.312.
63.83........................ 67.313.
63.84........................ 67.314.
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63.85........................ 67.315.
63.86........................ 67.316.
63.87........................ 67.317.
63.88........................ 67.318.
63.91........................ 67.331.
63.92........................ 67.332.
63.93........................ 67.333.
64.131....................... 67.272.
64.132....................... 67.272.
64.133....................... 67.273.
64.134....................... 67.274.
64.141....................... 67.261.
64.142....................... 67.262.
64.143....................... 67.262.
64.144....................... 67.263.
64.151....................... 67.241.
64.152....................... 67.242.
64.153....................... 67.243.
64.154....................... 67.244.
64.155....................... 67.245.
65.11........................ 67.281.
65.12........................ 67.281.
65.121....................... 67.281.
65.122....................... 67.281.
65.123....................... 67.281.
65.124....................... 67.281.
65.21........................ 67.282.
64.24........................ 67.282.
66.11........................ 67.411.
66.21........................ 67.411.
66.22........................ 67.411.
66.23........................ 67.411.
66.24........................ 67.412.
66.25........................ 67.413.
66.27........................ 67.415.
66.28........................ 67.416.
66.31........................ 67.411.
66.41........................ 67.411.
66.511....................... 67.417.
66.512....................... 67.417.
66.513....................... 67.417.
66.514....................... 67.417.
66.515....................... 67.417.
66.516....................... 67.417.
66.521....................... 67.417.
66.522....................... 67.417.
66.531....................... 67.417.
66.541....................... 67.417.
66.61........................ 67.418.
66.71........................ 67.419.
66.72........................ 67.419.
66.81........................ 67.420.
66.82........................ 67.420.
66.83........................ 67.420.
66.84........................ 67.420.
67.21........................ 67.46.
67.22........................ 67.46.
67.381....................... 35.12 to 35.18, 35.21.
67.382....................... 35.22, 35.23.
67.383....................... 35.31.
67.41........................ 67.9.
67.414....................... 67.414.
69.11........................ 67.441.
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69.111....................... 67.441.
69.112....................... 67.441.
69.113....................... 67.441.
69.121....................... 67.442.
69.122....................... 67.442.
69.123....................... 67.442.
69.124....................... 67.442.
69.125....................... 67.442.
69.13........................ 67.443.
69.131....................... 67.443.
69.132....................... 67.443.
69.133....................... 67.443.
69.134....................... 67.443.
69.135....................... 67.443.
69.136....................... 67.443.
69.137....................... 67.443.
69.141....................... 67.444.
69.142....................... 67.444.
69.143....................... 67.444.
69.144....................... 67.444.
69.145....................... 67.444.
69.21........................ 67.451.
69.211....................... 67.451.
69.212....................... 67.451, 67.452.
69.31........................ 67.461.
69.41........................ 67.471.
69.411....................... 67.471.
69.412....................... 67.471.
69.413....................... 67.471.
69.414....................... 67.471.
69.51........................ 67.472.
69.61........................ 67.481.
71.11........................ 67.561, 67.562.
71.21........................ 67.561.
71.31........................ 67.561.
71.33........................ 67.561.
71.41........................ 67.563.
71.42........................ 67.564.
71.43........................ 67.565.
71.44........................ 67.561.
71.51........................ 67.566.
71.52........................ 67.567.
71.53........................ 67.568.
72.11........................ 67.491, 67.492.
72.32........................ 67.561.
72.121....................... 67.493.
72.122....................... 67.493.
72.123....................... 67.493.
72.131....................... 67.494.
72.132....................... 67.494.
72.133....................... 67.494.
72.142....................... 67.495.
72.151....................... 67.496.
72.152....................... 67.496.
72.171....................... 67.498.
72.172....................... 67.498.
72.173....................... 67.498.
72.134....................... 67.494.
72.135....................... 67.494.
72.141....................... 67.495.
72.16........................ 67.497.
72.18........................ 67.499.
72.21........................ 67.511, 67.512.
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72.31........................ 67.521.
73.11........................ 67.541.
73.12........................ 67.542.
73.13........................ 67.543.
73.21........................ 67.551.
73.22........................ 67.551.
73.23........................ 67.551, 67.552.
73.24........................ 67.551.
73.31........................ 67.531.
73.32........................ 67.532.
73.33........................ 67.533.
75.12........................ 67.840.
75.13........................ 67.838.
75.14........................ 67.841.
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Table 9--CANAL ZONE POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM BOOKLET
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C.Z. Post. Sav. System Revised 35 CFR
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Sec. Sec.
1.2.......................... 67.791.
1.3.......................... 67.792.
1.4.......................... 67.793.
1.5.......................... 67.794.
2.25......................... 67.811.
2.31......................... 67.812.
2.32......................... 67.812.
2.41......................... 67.813.
2.51......................... 67.814.
2.52......................... 67.814.
3.111........................ 67.831.
3.112........................ 67.831.
3.113........................ 67.831.
3.121........................ 67.831.
3.131........................ 67.831.
3.141........................ 67.831.
3.211........................ 67.832.
3.212........................ 67.832.
3.213........................ 67.832.
3.31......................... 67.833.
3.32......................... 67.833.
3.331........................ 67.833.
3.332........................ 67.833.
3.333........................ 67.834.
3.334........................ 67.835.
3.41......................... 67.836.
3.42......................... 67.836.
3.421........................ 67.836.
3.422........................ 67.836.
3.423........................ 67.836.
3.43......................... 67.836.
3.51......................... 67.837.
3.511........................ 67.837.
3.5111....................... 67.837.
3.512........................ 67.837.
3.513........................ 67.837.
3.514........................ 67.837.
3.515........................ 67.837.
3.516........................ 67.837.
3.517........................ 67.837.
3.518........................ 67.837.
3.521........................ 67.838.
3.522........................ 67.838.
3.523........................ 67.838.
3.524........................ 67.838.
3.525........................ 67.838.
3.526........................ 67.838.
3.527........................ 67.838.
3.6.......................... 67.839.
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5............................ 67.840.
6.1.......................... 67.861.
6.2.......................... 67.862.
6.22......................... 67.862.
6.23......................... 67.862.
6.24......................... 67.863.
6.31......................... 67.864.
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Table 10--CANAL ZONE POSTAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM BOOKLET
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C.Z. Post. M.O. System Revised 35 CFR
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Sec. Sec.
1.1.......................... 67.671.
1.2.......................... 67.672.
2.25......................... 67.681.
2.3.......................... 67.682.
2.31......................... 67.682.
2.32......................... 67.682.
2.4.......................... 67.683.
2.41......................... 67.683.
2.5.......................... 67.684.
2.51......................... 67.684.
2.53......................... 67.684.
3.1.......................... 67.701.
3.11......................... 67.701.
3.12......................... 67.701.
3.13......................... 67.701.
3.14......................... 67.701, 67.702.
3.15......................... 67.701.
3.151........................ 67.701.
3.16......................... 67.701.
3.161........................ 67.701.
3.2.......................... 67.701.
3.21......................... 67.701.
3.3.......................... 67.701.
3.31......................... 67.701.
3.312........................ 67.701.
3.32......................... 67.701.
3.321........................ 67.701.
3.322........................ 67.701.
3.323........................ 67.701.
3.4.......................... 67.702.
3.5.......................... 67.703.
3.411........................ 67.702.
3.511........................ 67.703.
3.521........................ 67.703.
3.522........................ 67.703.
3.523........................ 67.703.
3.6.......................... 67.704.
3.61......................... 67.704.
3.62......................... 67.704.
3.621........................ 67.704.
4.1.......................... 67.721.
4.111........................ 67.721.
4.12......................... 67.721.
4.121........................ 67.721.
4.122........................ 67.721.
4.123........................ 67.721.
4.124........................ 67.721.
4.125........................ 67.721.
4.2.......................... 67.722.
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4.21......................... 67.722.
4.211........................ 67.722.
4.221........................ 67.722.
4.2211....................... 67.722.
4.2212....................... 67.722.
4.2213....................... 67.722.
4.2214....................... 67.722.
4.222........................ 67.722.
4.223........................ 67.722.
4.23......................... 67.722.
4.231........................ 67.722.
4.232........................ 67.722.
4.233........................ 67.722.
4.234........................ 67.722.
4.235........................ 67.722.
4.236........................ 67.722.
4.237........................ 67.722.
4.238........................ 67.722.
4.24......................... 67.722.
4.241........................ 67.722.
4.242........................ 67.722.
4.243........................ 67.722.
4.25......................... 67.722.
4.251........................ 67.722.
4.252........................ 67.722.
4.253........................ 67.722.
4.26......................... 67.722.
4.261........................ 67.722.
4.262........................ 67.722.
4.262........................ 67.722.
4.264........................ 67.722.
4.265........................ 67.722.
4.266........................ 67.722.
4.27......................... 67.722.
4.28......................... 67.722.
4.291........................ 67.722.
4.292........................ 67.722.
4.293........................ 67.722.
4.294........................ 67.722.
4.31......................... 67.723.
4.311........................ 67.723.
4.312........................ 67.723.
4.32......................... 67.723.
4.321........................ 67.723.
4.322........................ 67.723.
6.11......................... 67.741.
6.21......................... 67.742.
7.1.......................... 67.761.
7.11......................... 67.761.
7.12......................... 67.761.
7.121........................ 67.761.
7.21......................... 67.762.
7.22......................... 67.762.
7.23......................... 67.762.
7.24......................... 67.762.
7.3.......................... 67.763.
7.31......................... 67.763.
7.32......................... 67.763.
7.4.......................... 67.764.
7.41......................... 67.764.
7.42......................... 67.764.
7.43......................... 67.764.
7.5.......................... 67.765.
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7.51......................... 67.765.
7.52......................... 67.765.
7.6.......................... 67.765.
7.61......................... 67.765.
7.62......................... 67.765.
7.71......................... 67.766.
8.1.......................... 67.673.
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Table 11--MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS
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Regulations or other document Revised 35 CFR
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Letter of President Harry S. Truman, May 30, 3.2.
1952 (status of Sec'y of Army in supervising
administration of C.Z. Government)..
Resolution of Panama Canal Co.'s Board of 133.71 to 133.75.
Directors, Oct. 9, 1954 (Payment of tolls
and other vessel charges).1.
Regulations of Governor of Canal Zone, June 119.181, 119.182.
30, 1960 (small-tug masters)..
U.S. Treas. Dept. Order 180-6, 26 F.R. 3142, 65.1 to 65.7.
Apr. 13, 1961.2.
Panama Canal Co. Comptroller's Circular No. 65.73.
44, Sec. 6, Oct. 27, 1961 (narcotic drugs)..
Canal Zone Health Director's Policy Memo H L- 65.81 to 65.91, 65.111,
2, Secs. 1--12, 14, May 4, 1964 (narcotic 65.112.
drugs)..
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1 But this resolution not repealed.
2 But this order not repealed.
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Table 12--OMITTED 35 CFR (1960) SECTIONS
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35 CFR (1960) Source
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1.4.......................... E.O. 4019, June 5, 1924, as affected by
E.O. 5704, Sept. 2, 1931.
4.175........................ Proc. 1371 (part), May 23, 1917.
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1 This table does not purport to list sections of 35 CFR (1960) which
were omitted from this revision, and which were repealed by one or
another of the documents promulgating the revision. Those sections are
included in Table 2. Nor does this table purport to set forth omitted
orders dealing with the Canal Zone which were not codified in 35 CFR
(1960) and which continue to be in full force and effect. Examples of
these are those provisions of Exec. Order No. 1888, Feb. 2, 1914, as
amended, relating to leave of Canal Zone employees; and Exec. Order
No. 2455, Sept. 15, 1916, transferring to the Governor of the ``Panama
Canal'' (now Governor of Canal Zone) the administration of the Federal
Employees' Compensation Act (5 U.S.C. 751 et seq.) with respect to
Federal employees in the Canal Zone.
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Table 13--Orders Omitted as Executed, Superseded, or Obsolete
Executive Orders of the President of the United States
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exec. Ord. No. Date Subject Reasons for Omission
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1904
Mar. 26 Compensation of Isthmian Canal Obsolete.
Commissioners.
May 9 Defining jurisdiction and Partly superseded by Title 1,
(Letter) functions of Isthmian Canal Sec. 1 of C.Z. Code of 1934
Commission. (now 1 C.Z.C. (1963) 31).
Remainder obsolete.
Nov. 15 Civil service classification of Obsolete.
Isthmian Canal Commission.
Dec. 8 Employees' citizenship......... Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. ch. 7.
1905
Jan. 5 Civil service rules (amendment Now covered by C.Z. personnel
relating to Isthmian Canal laws and regulations. See 2
Commission). C.Z.C. ch. 7; 35 CFR Parts
251, 253.
Jan. 13 Special Commissioner (J. L. Executed and obsolete.
Bristow).
Apr. 1 Reorganization of Isthmian Obsolete.
Canal Commission.
Apr. 1 Accounting system.............. Obsolete. See 31 U.S.C. Secs.
41 et seq., 65 et seq., 71
et seq., 841 et seq.
June 8 Appointments to positions under Executed and obsolete.
Isthmian Canal Commission.
June 24 Appointments to board of Executed and obsolete.
consulting engineers re canal
construction.
July 15 Compensation of special Panama Executed and obsolete.
R.R. Commissioner (J. L.
Bristow).
Aug. 31 Compensation of consulting Executed and obsolete.
engineers re canal
construction.
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Sept. 8 Removal of C.Z. employees...... Now covered by C.Z. personnel
laws and regulations. See 2
C.Z.C. ch. 7; 35 CFR Parts
251, 253.
Nov. 25 Compensation of consulting Executed and obsolete.
engineers re canal
construction.
Dec. 7 Sessions of Isthmian Canal Executed and obsolete.
Commission.
Dec. 18 Appointment to position under Executed and obsolete.
Isthmian Canal Commission (A.
F. McCormick).
1906
Jan. 8 Appointment to position under Executed and obsolete.
Isthmian Canal Commission (R.
Whitman).
Feb. 19 Compensation of consulting Executed and obsolete.
engineers re canal
construction.
Feb. 26 Compensation of members of Executed and obsolete.
Isthmian Canal Commission.
Mar. 26 Clarifies order of Feb. 26, Executed and obsolete.
1906, relating to compensation
of Commissioners.
May 31 Procedure for appointments on Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. ch. 7;
Isthmus of Panama. 35 CFR Parts 251, 253.
June 30 Compensation of Isthmian Canal Executed and obsolete.
Commission members.
July 17 Appointments to certain Executed and obsolete.
positions on Isthmus of Panama.
Sept. 20 Sessions of Isthmian Canal Obsolete.
Commission.
Nov. 17 Reorganization of Isthmian Obsolete.
Canal Commission.
1907
Feb. 21 Transfer of certain C.Z. Executed and obsolete.
employee to classified service
in U.S. (J. E. Kidwell).
Mar. 4 Appointments re Isthmian Canal Executed and obsolete.
Commission.
Mar. 13 Administrative districts in C.Z Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C.; 3
C.Z.C.; 35 CFR Parts 1, 3,
5, 201.
Mar. 13 Marriages in Canal Zone........ Superseded by E.O. May 31,
1907, and now covered by 8
C.Z.C. ch. 1.
Mar. 16 Appointments and compensation Executed and obsolete.
of members of Isthmian Canal
Commission.
Mar. 18 Allowances for Lieut. Col. Geo. Executed and obsolete.
W. Goethals.
Mar. 22 Promulgation of Code of Civil Now covered by 4 C.Z.C.; 5
Procedure for C.Z. C.Z.C., and court rules.
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Mar. 26 Transfer of W. P. Armstrong, Executed and obsolete.
law clerk, to another position.
Apr. 1 Appointment of Lieut. Col. Geo. Executed and obsolete.
W. Goethals to charimanship of
Isthmian Canal Commission;
compensation.
Apr. 1 Appointment of J. C. S. Executed and obsolete.
Blackburn as Commission member.
May 31 Marriages in Canal Zone........ Now covered by 8 C.Z.C. ch.
1.
July 1 Supervision of purchases by Obsolete. See particularly 2
Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. C.Z.C. Sec. 66.
Aug. 12 Compensation of Lieut. Col. W. Executed and obsolete.
C. Gorgas and Jackson Smith.
Aug. 15 Reorganization of Washington Obsolete.
office of Isthmian Canal
Commission.
Aug. 15 Disbursing and accounting Obsolete. See 31 U.S.C. Secs.
system. 41 et seq., 65 et seq., 71
et seq., 841 et seq.
1908
Jan. 6 Powers of Isthmian Canal Partly revoked by order of
Commission and Chairman. Sec'y War, Aug. 4, 1932.
Remainder obsolete.
Jan. 9 Unclaimed freight and baggage.. Obsolete. See 4 C.Z.C. Secs.
1872, 2446, 2627.
Jan. 9 Judicial circuits.............. Now covered by 35 CFR Sec.
201.2. See, also, 2 C.Z.C.
Sec. 2.
750....................... Feb. 6 Jury trials in criminal cases.. Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
4091 et seq., and court
rules.
Feb. 7 Reinstatement of Douglas B. Executed and obsolete.
Thompson, with privilege of
transfer.
Feb. 21 Appointment of Edwyn N. Purvis Executed and obsolete.
to classified service.
Mar. 31 Jury trials in criminal cases.. Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
4091 et seq., and court
rules.
Apr. 24 Defacing of Survey Monuments... Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
1594.
Sept. 15 Appointment of Doctors Hopkins Executed and obsolete.
and Cunningham.
Sept. 30 Continuance in service of Executed and obsolete.
George Shaffer, Olof Ekedahl
and Willoughby Culbertson.
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Oct. 3 Retention of eight persons Executed and obsolete.
employed jointly by Panama
R.R. Co. and Isthmian Canal
Commission.
Nov. 7 Criminal appeals from district Now covered by 6 C.Z.C., 28
court of C.Z. U.S.C.; and court.
Dec. 23 Appointment of H. A. Gudger as Executed and obsolete.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court
of C.Z.
Dec. 23 Appointment of Wesley M. Diven Executed and obsolete.
as Associate Justice of
Supreme Court of C.Z.
1909
June 11 Safety-appliance acts Obsolete.
(amendment of E.O. No. 1002,
Jan. 6, 1909).
July 16 Hours of work on Saturday Obsolete.
(inapplicability of certain
orders to Isthmian employees.
July 30 Good behavior allowances in Covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
C.Z. penitentiary. 6541 et seq.
Oct. 2 Board of Local Inspectors...... Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
Sept. 25, 1925, and now
covered by 35 CFR Parts 115
et seq.
1910
Jan. 26 Sanitary improvement........... Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
911; 35 CFR Part 61.
Apr. 2 Collection of liquor license Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
fees. 731; 35 CFR Part 53.
Apr. 12 Appointment and compensation of Executed and obsolete.
Maurice H. Thatcher as
Commission member.
Apr. 16 Duties of Counsel and Chief Now covered by 3 C.Z.C. and 6
Attorney; and amendment of C.Z.C., generally.
Code of Criminal Procedure.
July 25 Authority of Isthmian Canal Obsolete.
Commission to establish rules
and regulations.
Oct. 4 Collection of taxes............ Obsolete.
Oct. 7 Lease of public lands.......... Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
331 et seq.
1911
Jan. 16 French dump cars (use)......... Obsolete.
Jan. 19 Land office for C.Z............ Obsolete.
Mar. 16 Appointment and compensation of Executed and obsolete.
Walter W. Warwick as Associate
Justice of Supreme Court of
C.Z.
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Mar. 16 Appointment and compensation of Executed and obsolete.
Thomas E. Brown, Jr. as
Associate Justice of Supreme
Court of C.Z.
Mar. 20 Classification of certain Executed and obsolete.
employees.
May 6 Deserting seamen............... Superseded and obsolete. See
2 C.Z.C. Secs. 1381, 1382;
46 U.S.C. Sec. 541 et seq.
May 10 Insane asylum and procedure.... Obsolete. See 5 C.Z.C. Secs.
722(a), 1631 et seq.; 6
C.Z.C. Sec. 4454 et seq.;
24 U.S.C. Sec. 196.
May 13 Distillation tax............... Obsolete. Stills discontinued
as of Jan. 1, 1913 by E.O.
No. 1532, May 21, 1912.
June 12 Amends E.O. of May 13, 1911, re Executed and obsolete.
distillation tax.
1386...................... July 21 Inspection of vessels.......... Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
Sept. 25, 1925, and now
covered by 35 CFR Part 121.
1392...................... Aug. 4 Animal fights (prohibited)..... Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
234.
1413...................... Sept. 21 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
1414...................... Sept. 26 Pleadings, dockets, and costs Obsolete. See 3 C.Z.C. Sec.
in former district courts. 373; 5 C.Z.C. Secs. 717,
771.
1419...................... Oct. 14 Contagious diseases............ Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Secs.
911, 912; 35 CFR Part 61.
1420...................... Oct. 14 Practice of medicine, surgery, Now covered by 35 CFR Part
dentistry, etc. 69.
1430...................... Nov. 6 Alumni of Mexican engineering Obsolete.
school.
1435...................... Nov. 18 Notaris public................. Now covered by 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
1071.
1912
1457...................... Jan. 9 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
1463...................... Jan. 12 Census......................... Executed.
1466...................... Jan. 24 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
1468...................... Feb. 5 Administration of small estates Now covered by 7 C.Z.C. Sec.
2141 et seq.
1532...................... May 21 Stills......................... Obsolete. See reason given
above for omitting E.O. of
May 13, 1911.
1547...................... June 19 Temporary waiver of Act Executed and obsolete.
relating to hours of labor.
1605...................... Sept. 12 Administrative districts in C.Z Obsolete.
1913
1680...................... Jan. 13 Inspection of steam vessels.... Now covered by 35 CFR Part
121.
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1722\1/2\................. Feb. 26 Workmen's compensation......... Now covered by 5 U.S.C. Sec.
751 et seq. See
particularly, 5 U.S.C. Secs.
790, 791, 793.
1749...................... Mar. 19 Birds and nests................ Superseded by Act July 5,
1932, ch. 420, 47 Stat. 576
(2 C.Z.C. 1934, Secs. 291-
293), and now covered by 2
C.Z.C. (1963) Secs. 1471,
1474, 1511.
1751...................... Mar. 20 Administration of small estates Now covered by 7 C.Z.C. Sec.
2141 et seq.
1752...................... Mar. 20 Foreign corporations........... Now covered by 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
871 et seq.
1755...................... Mar. 24 Suspends E.O. No. 1722\1/2\, Executed and obsolete.
reworkmen's compensation.
1761...................... Apr. 15 Maritime quarantine regulations Obsolete. See 35 CFR 61.121
for C.Z., etc. et seq., 101.5.
1792...................... June 30 Jury trials in criminal cases.. Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
4091 et seq., and court
rules.
1810...................... Aug. 7 Aircraft (unauthorized use).... Now covered by 35 CFR Part
51. See also, 2 C.Z.C. Secs.
701, 702.
1812...................... Aug. 9 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
1832...................... Sept. 25 Returning deportees............ Superseded by Act July 5,
1932, ch. 423, 47 Stat. 577,
and now covered by 2 C.Z.C.
Secs. 842, 843.
1914
Jan. 21 Corrupt influence of agents, No statute authorizating
employees or servants. promulgation.
1885...................... Jan. 27 Government organization........ Obsolete.
1888, Secs. 1- 19, 40... Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Conditions of employment, Sections 1-19, 40 (section
including medical and hospital 19, as last amended by
care of employees, and office C.Z.O. 32, Feb. 25, 1954, 19
hours and hours of labor. F.R. 1246, and section 40,
as so recommended by E.O.
9740, June 20, 1946, 11 F.R.
7029), are obsolete and
superseded. See 2 C.Z.C. ch.
7, 76A Stat.; also local
regulations and 35 CFR 251,
253.
1902...................... Mar. 20 Claims for injuries to workmen. Obsolete. See 5 U.S.C. Sec.
751 et seq., particularly
Secs. 790, 791, 793.
1917...................... Apr. 16 Payment of tools and charges... Now covered by 35 CFR Part
133.
1938...................... May 13 Pardons; remission of fines and Now covered by 6 C.Z.C.,
forfeitures; prison labor. Secs. 6501, 6502, 6541 et
seq., 6581.
1944...................... May 20 Ceremonial committee........... Executed and obsolete.
1948...................... May 26 Balboa Naval Radio Station..... Obsolete.
1962...................... June 9 Hours of work for federal Obsolete in C.Z. See 2 C.Z.C.
employees. 101 et seq., 76A Stat. 14;
and local regulations.
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1964...................... June 15 Amending Civil Service Rules... Obsolete in C.Z. See 2 C.Z.C.
141 et seq., 76A Stat. 16;
35 CFR Parts 251, 253.
1988...................... July 9 Radio equipment on ocean-going Now covered by 47 U.S.C. Sec.
vessels. 351 et seq.
1989...................... July 9 Board of admeasurement, power Covered by 2 C.Z.C. Secs.
to administer oaths etc. 1101, 1102.
1990...................... July 9 Navigation..................... Now covered by 35 CFR Part
101 et seq.; 2 C.Z.C. ch.
81.
2014...................... Aug. 6 Board of Health................ Obsolete.
2016...................... Aug. 8 Customs service in C.Z......... Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
Sept. 25, 1925, and now
covered by 35 CFR Part 57.
2018...................... Aug. 14 Postal crimes.................. Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
2001.
2020...................... Aug. 14 Maritime Quarantine Regulations Obsolete. See 35 CFR Part
for C.Z., etc. (amendment). 61.121 et seq., 101.5.
2026...................... Aug. 22 Street railways (operation).... Obsolete.
2037...................... Sept. 3 Punishment for violating Now covered by 2 C.Z.C. ch.
navigation rules. 81. See particularly, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1331.
2051...................... Sept. 19 Gambling....................... Obsolete. See 6 C.Z.C. Sec.
1531 et seq.
2052...................... Sept. 19 Workmen's compensation......... Obsolete. See 5 U.S.C. Sec.
751 et seq., particularly
Secs. 790, 791, 793.
2073...................... Nov. 4 Navigation; radio tolls re Covered by 35 CFR 123.11.
ships on Canal business.
1915
2118...................... Jan 11 Maritime Quarantine Regulations Obsolete. See 35 CFR Part
for C.Z. etc. (amendment). 61.121 et seq., 101.5.
2135...................... Feb. 4 Accounting to Treasury of U.S. Obsolete. Enabling act
for Panama Canal collections. repealed
2142...................... Mar. 1 Narcotics...................... Now covered by CFR Part 65.
2152...................... Mar. 23 Appointment.................... Executed.
2185...................... Apr. 27 Renaming of Culebra Cut as .............................
Gaillard Cut.
2204...................... May 25 Temporary suspension of certain Executed.
rent, fuel and power charges.
1916
May 16 Appointments................... Executed and obsolete.
2410...................... June 30 Appointments................... Executed and obsolete.
2428...................... July 25 Quarters, fuel and electricity. Superseded and obsolete. See
2 C.Z.C. Secs. 66, 103,
122.
2440...................... Aug. 10 Alien silver employes Obsolete.
(quarters, fuel and
electricity).
2475...................... Oct. 17 Commutation of leave privileges Temporary and obsolete.
in certain cases.
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1917
2526...................... Feb. 6 Exclusion of Chinese........... Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
Sept. 25, 1925, rules 129-
141, which, in turn, were
revoked by C.Z.O. No. 22,
Oct. 20, 1950.
2527...................... Feb. 6 Exclusion of undesirable Now covered by 35 CFR Part
persons. 59. See also, 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
841 et seq.
1918
2825...................... Mar 25 Ft. Sherman Military Now covered by 35 CFR 5.31.
Reservation.
2907...................... July 9 Anchorage and movement of Obsolete.
vessels during national
emergency arising from World
War I.
2926...................... July 26 Navigation..................... Now covered by 35 CFR ch. I,
subch. C.
2968-A.................... Oct. 3 Funds for mail censorship in Temporary and obsolete.
C.Z.
2971...................... Oct. 9 Licensing of automobile drivers Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.;
35 CFR 3.3(a) (1) (2).
Nov. 27 War Trade funds (transfer for Obsolete
expenditure in C.Z.).
1919
3031...................... Jan. 25 Leave due employees returning Obsolete.
from military service.
3062...................... Mar. 4 Tonnage certificate (amendment Now covered by 35 CFR Part
of form). 135.
3093...................... May 31 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
Nov. 25 Employment, appointment and Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C., ch.
compensation (amendment of 7; 35 CFR Parts 251, 253.
E.O. No. 1888 Sec. 3).
1920
Jan. 7 Liquors (use for medicinal, Now covered by 35 CFR Part
etc., purposes). 53, 2 C.Z.C. ch. 53.
Feb. 3 Obtaining vessels and equipment Obsolete.
from Navy.
Feb. 11 Quarantine service changes..... Now covered by 35 CFR ch. I,
subchs. B, C.
Feb. 20 That part amending E.O. No. Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. ch. 7;
1888, Feb. 2, 1914, Sec. 6. 35 CFR Parts 251, 253.
Mar. 1 Punta Mala Naval Radio Station. Obsolete.
Mar. 31 Quarantine in Canal Zone....... Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
Sept. 25, 1925, and now
covered by 35 CFR Part 61.
Sept. 1 Paitilla Point Military Obsolete.
Reservation.
3332...................... Oct. 2 Lease of Hoboken pier to Panama Obsolete.
R. S.S. Co.
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Oct. 30 Licensing of motorcycle Now covered by local
operators. regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.;
35 CFR 3.3(a) (1) (2).
Nov. 6 Ft. Sherman Military Now covered by 35 CFR 5.31.
Reservation.
1921
Jan. 5 Payment of tolls and charges Now covered by 35 CFR Part
(mints, assay offices, etc.). 133.
3434...................... Apr. 14 Motor vehicle regulations...... Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.
3522...................... July 27 Navigation of Panama Canal..... Now covered by 35 CFR ch. 1,
subch. C.
3562...................... Oct. 18 Entry of aliens into Canal Zone Now covered by 35 CFR Part 59
3573...................... Nov. 2 Hoboken piers and use by Panama Executed and obsolete.
R.R.S.S. Line.
3581...................... Nov. 17 Tolls exemption for vessels Now covered by 35 CFR 133.35.
transiting Canal for repairs.
3585...................... Dec. 3 Rent and other charges for C.Z. Now covered by local
personnel. personnel regulations. See
also, 2 C.Z.C. Secs. 66,
101, 121.
1922
3709...................... July 17 Amendment of E.O. No. 3585, Now covered by local
Dec. 3, 1921. personnel regulations.
3754...................... Nov. 14 Boxing......................... Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 6
C.Z.C. Secs. 2061, 2062.
3761...................... Dec. 6 Interest on deposit money Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
orders. 1134; 35 CFR 67.831 et seq.
1923
3848...................... May 16 Balboa Naval Radio Station Obsolete.
(addition).
3903...................... Sept. 13 Exclusion and deportation of Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
undesirable persons. Sept. 25, 1925, and now
covered by 35 CFR Part 59.
3917...................... Oct. 16 Transfer of certain buildings Executed and obsolete. See
in Cristobal to War Dept. E.O. No. 6072, Mar. 8, 1933,
transferring same property
to Navy Department.
3938...................... Dec. 20 Transit and habor regulations Superseded by E.O. No. 4314,
for Panama Canal and Sept. 25, 1925, and now
approaches. covered by 35 CFR Part 101
et Seq.
1924
3968...................... Mar. 5 Pardons, paroles, and remission Now covered by 6 C.S.Z. Secs.
of fines and forfeitures. 6541 et seq., 6581, 6621 et
seq.
4006...................... Mar. 17 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
4087...................... Oct. 17 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
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1925
4276...................... July 28 Rules of procedure for district Now covered by 3 C.Z.C.; 5
court. C.Z.C.; 6 C.Z.C. Sec. 3501
et seq., Federal procedural
rules, and local rules of
district court.
4314 (except rules 14-16). Sept. 25 Rules governing navigation of Obsolete and covered by 35
Panama Canal and adjacent CFR 57.1 et seq., 59.1 et
waters. seq., 61-121 et seq., and
Part 101 et seq.; 2 C.Z.C.
291 et seq., 76A Stat. 23-
25. Rules 129-141 repealed
by C.Z.O. No. 22, Oct. 20,
1950.
4335...................... Nov. 6 Motor vehicle licensing........ Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.
1926
4370...................... Jan. 20 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
4459...................... June 17 Overtime compensation (amending Now covered by local
E.O. No. 1888, Feb. 2, 1914, personnel regulations. See
Sec. 12). also, 2 C.Z.C., ch. 7; 35
CFR Part 253.
4481...................... July 19 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
1927
4567...................... Jan. 15 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
4636...................... Apr. 23 Motor vehicle licensing........ Now covered by local
regulations. See, also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.
4721, par. I.............. Sept. 14 Compensation of alien employees Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Secs.
101, 121, 141 et seq.; 35
CFR 253.132.
4729...................... Sept. 29 Motor vehicle regulations...... Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.; 6
C.Z.C. Sec. 1691 et seq.
4767...................... Nov. 25 Appointment.................... Executed and obsolete.
1928
4801...................... Feb. 2 Licensing of bicycles.......... Obsolete.
1929
5065...................... Feb. 28 Exclusion of undesirable Now covered by 2 C.Z.C., ch.
persons. 59; 35 CFR Part 59.
5250...................... Dec. 31 Pardons, paroles, etc. (pardon Now covered by 6 C.Z.C. Secs.
board). 6581, 6621 et seq.
1930
5298...................... Mar. 10 Motor vehicle licensing........ Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.
5369...................... June 16 Cerro Tigre Ordnance Depot Now covered by 35 CFR 5.23.
Military Reservation.
5382...................... June 24 Advance of funds to bonded Obsolete.
employees.
1932
5788...................... Feb. 2 Size, weight and speed of motor Obsolete. See local
vehicles. regulations; also, 2 C.Z.C.
Sec. 1001 et seq.
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5849...................... May 19 Balboa Naval Base.............. Now covered by 35 CFR 5.47.
5880...................... July 9 C.Z. Judicial Divisions........ Now covered by 35 CFR 201.2.
See also, 3 C.Z.C. Sec. 2.
5888...................... July 16 Transportation of liquors...... Obsolete. See 35 CFR 53; 2
C.Z.C. Secs. 731, 732.
1933
6010...................... Jan. 31 Fort Randolph and France Field. Obsolete. See 35 CFR 5.30.
6128...................... May 10 Navigation of Panama Canal..... Now covered by 35 CFR ch. I,
subch. C.
6219...................... July 26 Healing arts practice Covered by 35 CFR 69.301 et
regulations for Canal Zone. seq.
6243...................... Aug. 5 Postpones transfer of district Executed and obsolete.
court to Department of Justice.
6301...................... Sept. 30 Postpones transfer of district Executed and obsolete.
court to Department of Justice.
1934
6589...................... Feb. 6 Motor vehicles licensing....... Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.
6608...................... Feb. 20 Interest on deposit money Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
orders. 1134; 35 CFR 67.836.
6848...................... Sept. 15 Ft. William D. Davis Now covered by 35 CFR 5.27.
Reservation.
1935
6997...................... Mar. 25 Regulations governing Covered by 35 CFR Part 53.
manufacture, etc. of alcoholic
beverages in Canal Zone.
7242...................... Dec. 6 Motor vehicle regulations...... Now covered by local
regulations. See also, 2
C.Z.C. Sec. 1001 et seq.
1937
7687...................... Aug. 10 Retirement benefits for certain Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
employees. 181; Act July 25, 1958, Pub.
L. 85-550, Sec. 13, 72
Stat. 410, as amended Oct.
18, 1962, Pub. L. 87-845,
Sec. 2, 76A Stat. 697 (5
U.S.C. Sec. 2252 note).
1939
8191...................... July 5 Goethals Memorial Commission... Executed.
8215...................... July 25 Free transportation to U.S. on Now covered by local
termination of employment personnel regulations.
(amendment of E.O. No. 1888,
Sec. 15).
8267...................... Oct. 5 Motor vehicle regulations Now covered by local
(amendment of E.O. No. 7242 of regulations.
Dec. 6, 1935).
8306...................... Dec. 19 Taxes and licenses in Canal Now covered by 35 CFR Part
Zone. 63.
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1940
8417...................... May 22 Amending E.O. 4314, rule 120, Covered by 35 CFR 59.1.
Sept. 25, 1925.
1941
8719...................... Mar. 22 Suspending certain statutory Obsolete.
provisions relating to
employment in Canal Zone,
during national emergency
proclaimed by Proc. No. 2352,
Sept. 8, 1939.
8753...................... May 13 Motor vehicle licensing Now covered by local
(license tags). regulations.
8812...................... June 30 Suspension, during emergency, Obsolete.
of certain statutory
provisions re employment in
C.Z.
8846...................... Aug. 8 Revokes license for street Executed.
railways.
8879...................... Aug. 30 Interest on postal savings Now covered by 35 CFR 67.836.
certificates. See also, 2 C.Z.C. Sec.
1134.
1942
9064...................... Feb. 16 Transportation for Isthmian Obsolete.
employees during World War II,
etc.
9065...................... Feb. 17 Motor vehicle regulations...... Obsolete. See local
regulations.
9175...................... May 28 Motor vehicle licenses......... Now covered by local
regulations.
9188...................... June 30 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
9189...................... July 2 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
9212...................... Aug. 1 Transportation for employees Obsolete.
(temporary).
9227...................... Aug. 19 Amending E.O. 4314, rules 30, Covered by 35 CFR 105.6 117.1
89-101, Sept. 25, 1925. et seq.; 2 C.Z.C. 291 et
seq., 76A Stat. 23-25.
9228...................... Aug. 19 Amending E.O. 4314, Sept. 25, Covered by 35 CFR 103.24.
1925, by adding rule 45a.
1943
9359...................... July 1 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
9404...................... Dec. 17 Acquisition and disposal of Obsolete.
property under title II of
Second War Powers Act, 1942.
1944
9456...................... July 13 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
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9467, Secs. 1-3.......... Aug. 19 Compensation of employees; R.R. Now covered by local
passes; medical care. personnel regulations. See,
also, 35 CFR Part 253; 2
C.Z.C. Secs. 101, 121, 233,
76A. Stat. 14, 15, 22.
1945
9515...................... Jan. 18 Navigation (speeds of vessels). Now covered by 35 CFR ch. I,
Subch. C.
9563...................... June 4 Navigation (meals to be Now covered by 35 CFR ch. I,
furnished by vessels in subch. C.
certain cases).
9584...................... July 3 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1946
97401..................... June 20 Office hours and hours of labor Superseded. See 2 C.Z.C. ch.
(C.Z. employees). 7, 76A Stat. 14; and local
regulations. See, also, 35
CFR Parts 251, 253.
9759...................... July 22 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1947
9888...................... Aug. 26 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1948
9999...................... Sept. 14 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1949
10040..................... Feb. 21 Employment (amendment of E.O. Obsolete.
No. 9999, Sept. 14, 1948).
10089..................... Dec. 6 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1950
10176..................... Oct. 27 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1951
10311..................... Dec. 10 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1953
10502..................... Dec. 1 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1954
10523..................... Mar. 26 Goethals memorial dedication... Executed.
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10568..................... Oct. 1 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1955
10642..................... Oct. 26 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1956
10690..................... Nov. 23 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1957
10726..................... Aug. 16 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
1958
10788..................... Nov. 14 Employment (temporary Obsolete.
suspension of certain
statutory provisions).
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1 That part renumbering (as sec. 40) and amending sec. 42 of E.O. 1888, which see in this table.
Orders of the Secretary of War
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Date Subject Reasons for Omission
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1905
Jan. 17 Appointments to Joint Commission............... Obsolete.
Jan. 19 Appointment to Joint Commission (amendment of Obsolete.
order of Jan. 17, 1905).
Apr. 3 Compensation and allowances of Isthmian Canal Obsolete.
Commissioners.
Apr. 18 Appointments to Joint Commission............... Obsolete.
Apr. 24 Appropriation.................................. Obsolete.
May 31 Compensation of Isthmian Canal Commissioners... Obsolete.
Nov. 5 Accounting system for C.Z...................... Obsolete. See 31 U.S.C. Secs. 41 et
seq., 65 et seq., 71 et seq., 841
et seq.
1906
July 27 Accounting regulations for C.Z................. Obsolete.
Sept. 24 Appropriation for Schools...................... Obsolete.
Sept. 24 Appropriation of funds for contingent expenses Obsolete.
of C.Z. Government.
Nov. 17 Panamanian stamps.............................. Obsolete.
1907
Feb. 21 Ratifies action of Commission re salaries...... Obsolete.
Feb. 28 Ratifies acts and resolutions of Commission Obsolete.
changing C.Z. laws.
Feb. 28 Ratifies payment of surety bond premiums....... Obsolete.
Mar. 4 Appointment of J. B. Bishop.................... Obsolete.
Mar. 12 Patent, trade-mark and copyright laws.......... Now covered by 4 C.Z.C. Sec. 471.
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Mar. 12 Appointments to Joint Commission............... Obsolete.
Mar. 12 Insurance companies (regulation)............... Now covered by 2 C.Z.C. Sec. 871,
et seq.
Apr. 2 Authority of Governor vested in Chairman of Obsolete.
Isthmian Canal Commission.
Aug. 15 Appointment of H. F. Hodges.................... Obsolete.
Aug. 15 Compensation of members of joint tribunal...... Obsolete.
Aug. 17 Expenses of Joint Commissioners................ Obsolete.
Sept. 4 Water rates contract (ratification)............ Obsolete.
Sept. 4 Liquor regulations............................. Obsolete.
Sept. 13 Compensation of Ramon Arias F., member of joint Obsolete.
tribunal.
Sept. 13 License fees (minstrel, musical, variety, and Obsolete.
other shows).
Sept. 25 Purchase of bricks............................. Obsolete.
Oct. 16 Sewer and water regulations.................... Obsolete.
1908
Feb. 8 Gold employees (requirements as to U.S. Obsolete.
citizenship).
Feb. 27 Hospital charges for Panamanian indigent sick, Obsolete.
lepers, etc.
Apr. 25 Transfer of certain work projects to Dept. of Obsolete.
Civil Administration.
May 19 Appropriation.................................. Obsolete.
July 6 Appointment of F. C. Boggs..................... Obsolete.
Aug. 6 Compensation of certain Joint Commission Obsolete.
members.
Aug. 6 Compensation of certain Panamanian Joint Obsolete.
Commission members.
Aug. 12 Approval of resolution authorizing approval of Obsolete.
vouchers, etc.
Sept. 17 Changes names of certain divisions under Dept. Obsolete.
of Civil Administration.
Sept. 28 Compensation E. C. Bumpus...................... Obsolete.
Oct. 23 Compensation of general purchasing officer and Executed.
officers detailed for commissary work.
Dec. 23 C.Z. Gold employees (restrictions as to U.S. Obsolete.
citizenship).
1909
Mar. 20 Administration of Korp estate.................. Executed.
May 14 Abolishes office of Director of Hospitals...... Executed.
May 14 Payment of fines and fees (amending E.O. Mar. Obsolete.
13, 1907, re administrative districts).
Oct. 15 Insurance companies (amending E.O. Mar. 12, Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Sec. 871 et
1907). seq.
1910
Feb. 8 Board of Local Inspectors (administration of Now covered by 2 C.Z.C. Sec. 1101.
oaths).
May 24 Executive Secretary (abolishment of office).... Obsolete. Office still exists.
Oct. 4 Department of Law.............................. Obsolete.
1911
Mar. 11 Exemption of Juan Vampero from employment Obsolete.
restrictions.
Sept. 1 Appointment of E. R. Johnson................... Obsolete.
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1913
Jan. 24 Compensation of Joint Land Commissioners....... Obsolete.
Sept. 20 Retention and leave of D. DuB. Gaillard........ Obsolete.
1914
Jan. 20 Compensation of E. R. Johnson.................. Obsolete.
May 8 Compensation of Joint Land Commissioners....... Obsolete.
May 13 Approval of acts of Isthmian Canal Commission.. Obsolete.
June 16 Exemption of Isthmian employees from E.O. No. Obsolete.
1962, June 9, 1914 (Saturday hours of work).
Sept. 8 Compensation of N. Cornet...................... Obsolete.
Sept. 29 Payment of tolls, etc., as to Government-owned Now covered by 35 CFR Part 133. See
vessels. 35 CFR 133.72.
Nov. 16 Payment of tolls by estimated tonnage, plus Obsolete.
percentage, until Oct. 1, 1915.
1915
May 12 Sale of materiel acquired for Canal Obsolete.
construction.
Oct. 16 Recesses for Joint Land Commission, and leave Obsolete.
regulations.
1916
Mar. 25 Appointment of C. L. Bouve..................... Obsolete.
May 13 Umpire for Joint Land Commission............... Obsolete.
1917
Mar. 20 Compensation of Joint Commission umpire........ Obsolete.
Sept. 14 Compensation of Joint Land Commissioners....... Obsolete.
Nov. 8 Compensation of Joint Land Commissioners....... Obsolete.
1918
May 18 Coordination of purchases with War Industries Obsolete.
Board.
1920
Jan. 30 Appointment of H. A. Smith..................... Obsolete.
May 1 Expenses of Joint Land Commission umpire....... Obsolete.
1921
Feb. 26 Maximum rates for transportation of passengers Obsolete, and covered by local
for hire. regulations.
June 6 Special Panama Canal Commission................ Obsolete.
1922
July 28 Marine Superintendent as acting Governor of C.Z Obsolete.
1923
Aug. 15 Motor vehicle regulations (amending E.O. Apr. Obsolete, and covered by local
14, 1921). regulations.
1924
June 21 Saturday hours of work (exemption of Isthmian Obsolete.
employees from E.O. No. 4026).
Dec. 23 Motor vehicle, licensing, and transportation Obsolete, and covered by local
regulations (amendments). regulations.
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1925
Jan. 10 Conditions of employment (amending E.O. No. Obsolete.
3585, Dec. 3, 1921).
1927
May 24 Saturday hours of work (exemption of Isthmian Obsolete.
employees from E.O. No. 4644).
May 25 Supplemental instructions to Governor re status Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. chs. 3-7; 3
and duties of civil officers. C.Z.C. ch. 1; 35 CFR Part 3.
1928
June 18 Appointment of P. A. Bentz..................... Obsolete.
Sept. 4 Authorizing codification of C.Z. law........... Executed and obsolete.
1929
Jan. 28 Passenger transportation rates (amendment)..... Now covered by local regulations.
Aug. 7 Pay increase for 12 additional alien employees. Obsolete.
1930
Oct. 10 Passenger transportation rates (amendment)..... Now covered by local regultions.
1932
Aug. 4 Purchase of supplies (revocation of certain Executed.
requirement).
1934
July 18 Alcoholic beverages (regulation)............... Obsolete. See 2 C.Z.C. Secs. 731,
732; 35 CFR Part 53.
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Canal Zone Orders of the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Army
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C.Z.O. No. Date Subject Reasons for Omission
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1946
1......................... July 1 Compensation of employees Now covered by personnel
(amendment of E.O. No. 1888, regulations. See also, 35
Feb. 2, 1914). CFR Part 253.
1947
8......................... Mar. 31 Compensation of employees Now covered by personnel
(amendment of E.O. No. 1886, regulations. See also, 35
Feb. 2, 1914). CFR Part 253.
10........................ Sept. 12 Smallpox vaccination: quarantine Superseded by C.Z.O. 39, 20
of dogs and cats. F.R. 1399, Mar. 9, 1955;
C.Z.O. 41, 20 F.R. 7825,
Oct. 19, 1955, and now
covered by 35 CFR 61.1 et
seq., 61.226 et seq.,
61.281.
11........................ Nov. 21 Navigation (amendment of E.O. Now covered by 35 CFR Part
No. 4314, rules 46-85, Sept. 111.
25, 1925).
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1948
15........................ July 15 Navigation and quarantine Now covered by 35 CFR 61.121
(amendment of E.O. No. 4314, et seq., 101.2.
Sept. 25, 1925).
1950
22........................ Oct. 20 Revokes E.O. No. 4314, Ch. X.... Executed, and not an
appropriate subject of
codification.
1951
24........................ Nov. 5 Compensation of employees Now covered by personnel
(amendment of E.O. NO. 1888, regulations. See also, 35
Feb. 2, 1914). CFR Part 253.
1952
25........................ Mar. 10 Maritime and aircraft quarantine Superseded by C.Z.O. 39, 20
(amendment of E.O. 4314, rules F.R. 1395, Mar. 9, 1955, as
119c, 119g, Sept. 25, 1925). amended by C.Z.O. 40, 20
F.R. 2751, Apr. 26, 1955,
and now covered by 35 CFR
61.171, 61.192.
1954
32........................ Feb. 25 Medical and hospital care of Obsolete and superseded. See
employees (amendment of E.O. local personnel
No. 1888, Sec. 19, Feb. 2, regulations; also 2 C.Z.C.
1914). 101, 121, 233, 76A Stat.
14, 15, 22.
1960
55........................ Sept. 28 Air navigation (amendment of 35 Superseded by C.Z.O. 67, 28
CFR (1960), 5.1, and addition F.R. 12164, Nov. 15, 1963,
of 5.25 to 5.27 thereto). and now covered by 35 CFR
51.1, 51.31 to 51.33.
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Table 14--EXECUTIVE ORDERS OMITTED BUT NOT REPEALED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
E.O. No. Date
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1888, Secs. 20-36 Feb. 2, 1914.
(employees' leave
provisions)1.
2455......................... Sept. 15, 1916.
4019 (as affected by E.O. No. June 5, 1924; 35 CFR (1960) 1.4.
5704).
5704......................... Sept. 2, 1931; 35 CFR (1960) 1.4.
7676, Secs. 5-7, 9.......... July 26, 1937.
7837......................... May 12, 1938.
8234......................... Sept. 5, 1939.
8382......................... Mar. 25, 1940.
8398......................... Apr. 25, 1940.
10263........................ June 29, 1951.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 As renumbered and amended by E.O. No. 9740, June 20, 1946, 11 F.R.
7029; amended by Canal Zone Orders No. 5 of Jan. 30, 1947 (Secretary
of War), 13 F.R. 8648, No. 17 of Mar. 25, 1949 (Secretary of the
Army), 14 F.R. 1499, No. 19 of Feb. 218, 1950 (Secretary of the Army),
15 F.R. 1271, and No. 37 of Oct. 26, 1954 (Secretary of the Army), 19
F.R. 7127; renumbered and amended by Canal Zone Order No. 51 of Feb.
17, 1959 (Secretary of the Army), 24 F.R. 1462; and amended by Canal
Zone Order No. 57 of Oct. 19, 1961 (Secretary of the Army), 26 F.R.
10055.
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Table 15--ORDERS AND PROCLAMATIONS REPEALED PRIOR TO REVISION
Executive Orders of the President of the United States
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No. or Subject Date Repealed or superseded by
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Temporary appointments................ Nov. 15, 1905 E.O. Jan. 12, 1906.
Transfer of employee to classified June 11, 1907 E.O. Aug. 3, 1907.
position..
Chinese............................... Jan. 9, 1908 E.O. No. 2526, Feb. 16, 1917.
1076.................................. May 22, 1909 E.O. No. 9636, Oct. 3, 1945.
Hunting............................... Sept. 8, 1909 E.O. No. 1884, Jan. 27, 1914; Act July
5, 1932, ch. 417, Sec. 2, 47 Stat.
572.
Enticement of laborers................ Nov. 23, 1909 Act Feb. 16, 1933, ch. 86, 47 Stat. 810.
1239.................................. Aug. 20, 1910 Act Feb. 27, 1933, ch. 128, Sec. 1732,
47 Stat. 1346.
1295.................................. Feb. 2, 1911 Act Feb. 27, 1933, ch. 128, Sec. 1732,
47 Stat. 1346.
Deportees who return.................. May 2, 1911 E.O. No. 1832, Sept. 25, 1913.
1409.................................. Sept. 8, 1911 E.O. No. 2040, Sept. 5, 1914; Act Feb.
16, 1933, ch. 89, Sec. 4, 47 Stat.
813.
1448.................................. Dec. 26, 1911 C.Z.O. No. 68, May 27, 1964.
1489.................................. Feb. 28, 1912 E.O. No. 3434, Apr. 14, 1921.
1705.................................. Feb. 18, 1913 E.O. No. 2121, Jan. 19, 1915.
1857.................................. Nov. 7, 1913 E.O. Mar. 6, 1920; Act July 5, 1932, ch.
418, Sec. 8, 47 Stat. 574.
1884.................................. Jan. 27, 1914 Act July 5, 1932, ch. 417, Sec. 2, 47
Stat. 572.
1897.................................. Mar. 12, 1914 Order Secretary War, Aug. 4, 1932.
1898.................................. Mar. 12, 1914 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
2006.................................. July 30, 1914 E.O. No. 8250, Sept. 11, 1939.
2007.................................. Aug. 3, 1914 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
2019.................................. Aug. 14, 1914 E.O. Jan. 9, 1920.
2062.................................. Oct. 13, 1914 E.O. No. 8306, Dec. 9, 1939.
2120.................................. Jan. 15, 1915 E.O. July 25, 1916.
2164.................................. Apr. 7, 1915 E.O. No. 10351, May 15, 1952.
2382.................................. May 17, 1916 E.O. No. 10398, Sept. 26, 1952.
2451.................................. Sept. 5, 1916 E.O. No. 3434, Apr. 14, 1921.
2479.................................. Oct. 22, 1916 E.O. No. 3761, Dec. 6, 1922.
Control of Canal Zone during Apr. 9, 1917 E.O. No. 3032, Jan. 25, 1919.
hostilities.
2692.................................. Aug. 27, 1917 E.O. No. 3027, Jan. 25, 1919.
2737.................................. Oct. 24, 1917 E.O. No. 3027, Jan. 25, 1919.
2867.................................. May 28, 1918 E.O. No. 2907, July 9, 1918.
2869.................................. May 28, 1918 E.O. No. 3130, July 25, 1919.
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2987.................................. Nov. 4, 1918 E.O. No. 9147, Apr. 25, 1942.
2993.................................. Nov. 14, 1918 E.O. No. 9039, Jan. 24, 1942.
2996.................................. Nov. 16, 1918 E.O. May 16, 1921.
3202.................................. Dec. 22, 1919 E.O. No. 7407, July 6, 1936.
3203.................................. Dec. 22, 1919 E.O. No. 7806, Feb. 5, 1938.
3207.................................. Dec. 30, 1919 C.Z.O. No. 29, Sept. 26, 1952.
Carrying and keeping arms............. Mar. 6, 1920 Act July 5, 1932, ch. 418, Sec. 8, 47
Stat. 574.
3257.................................. Apr. 9, 1920 C.Z.O. No. 31, June 30, 1953.
3386.................................. Jan. 21, 1921 E.O. No. 7407, July 6, 1936.
3427.................................. Apr. 7, 1921 E.O. No. 3562, Oct. 18, 1921.
3428.................................. Apr. 8, 1921 E.O. No. 7407, July 6, 1936.
3603.................................. Dec. 30, 1921 E.O. No. 4276, July 28, 1925.
3965.................................. Feb. 26, 1924 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
3985.................................. Apr. 3, 1924 E.O. No. 4006, May 7, 1924.
4047.................................. July 8, 1924 E.O. No. 7387, June 15, 1936.
4104.................................. Nov. 22, 1924 E.O. No. 7387, June 15, 1936.
4125.................................. Jan. 12, 1925 E.O. No. 4476 July 12, 1926.
4314, rules 19-25, 129-141............ Sept. 25, 1925 C.Z.O. No. 22, Oct. 20, 1950; C.Z.O. No.
36, Oct. 26, 1954.
4711.................................. Aug. 29, 1927 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
4792.................................. Jan. 3, 1928 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
4813.................................. Feb. 21, 1928 E.O. No. 5426, Aug. 20, 1930.
4947.................................. Aug. 11, 1928 E.O. No. 8354, Feb. 25, 1940.
4971.................................. Sept. 28, 1928 E.O. No. 8251, Sept. 12, 1939.
5047.................................. Feb. 18, 1929 C.Z.O. No. 3, Jan. 21, 1947.
5426.................................. Aug. 20, 1930 E.O. No. 5869, June 30, 1932.
5704.................................. Sept. 2, 1931 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
6010.................................. Jan. 31, 1933 C.Z.O. No. 31, June 30, 1953.
6390.................................. Nov. 3, 1933 E.O. No. 7676, July 26, 1937.
6713.................................. May 21, 1934 C.Z.O. No. 29, Sept. 26, 1952.
6843.................................. Sept. 15, 1934 E.O. No. 7806, Feb. 5, 1938.
7021.................................. Apr. 19, 1935 E.O. No. 10102, Jan. 31, 1950.
7234.................................. Nov. 25, 1935 E.O. No. 8879, Aug. 30, 1941.
7387.................................. June 15, 1936 C.Z.O. No. 44, Sept. 7, 1956.
7399.................................. June 23, 1936 E.O. No. 9434, Apr. 8, 1944.
7407.................................. July 6, 1936 E.O. No. 9293, Jan. 2, 1943.
7806.................................. Feb. 5, 1938 C.Z.O. No. 18, Sept. 14, 1949.
7862.................................. Apr. 7, 1938 C.Z.O. No.44, Sept. 7, 1956.
8232.................................. Sept. 5, 1939 E.O. No. 10107, Feb. 8, 1950.
8251.................................. Sept. 12, 1939 C.Z.O. No. 3, Jan. 21, 1947.
8271.................................. Oct. 16, 1939 C.Z.O. No. 3, Jan. 21, 1947.
8306.................................. Dec. 19, 1939 C.Z.O. No. 69, 29 F.R. 15573, Nov. 20,
1954.
8354.................................. Feb. 25, 1940 C.Z.O. No. 28, Aug. 11, 1952.
8430.................................. June 5, 1940 E.O. No. 8766, June 3, 1941.
8737.................................. Apr. 16, 1941 C.Z.O. No. 6, Mar. 31, 1947.
8782.................................. June 12, 1941 C.Z.O. No. 2, Dec. 1, 1946.
8981.................................. Dec. 17, 1941 C.Z.O. No. 23, May 18, 1951.
8986.................................. Dec. 19, 1941 E.O. No. 9467, Aug. 19, 1944.
9039.................................. Jan. 24, 1942 E.O. No. 9740, June 20, 1946.
9110.................................. Mar. 24, 1942 C.Z.O. No. 6, Mar. 31, 1947.
9164.................................. May 18, 1942 E.O. No. 9467, Aug. 19, 1944.
9171.................................. May 21, 1942 E.O. No. 9434, Apr. 8, 1944.
9293.................................. Jan. 2, 1943 C.Z.O. No. 65, June 18, 1963.
9479.................................. Sept. 6, 1944 E.O. No. 10102, Jan. 31, 1950.
9512.................................. Jan. 16, 1945 E.O. No. 10093, Dec. 20, 1949.
10101................................. Jan. 31, 1950 E.O. No. 10595, Feb. 7, 1955.
10794................................. Dec. 10, 1958 E.O. No. 11171, Aug. 18, 1964.
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Proclamations of the President of the United States
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. Date Repealed or superseded by
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1225.................................. Nov. 13, 1912 Proc. No. 2247, Aug. 25, 1937.
1258.................................. Nov. 21, 1913 Proc. No. 2248, Aug. 25, 1937.
2775.................................. Mar. 26, 1948 Proc. No. 2903, Sept. 26, 1950.
2808.................................. Sept. 7, 1948 Proc. No. 2903, Sept. 26, 1950.
2831.................................. Mar. 12, 1949 Proc. No. 2903, Sept. 26, 1950.
2852.................................. Aug. 25, 1949 Proc. No. 2903, Sept. 26, 1950.
2875.................................. Mar. 6, 1950 Proc. No. 2903, Sept. 26, 1950.
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Orders of the Secretary of War
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject Date Repealed or superseded by
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Customs service....................... June 24, 1904 Order Secretary War, Dec. 16, 1904.
Postal service........................ June 24, 1904 Act Feb. 16, 1933, ch. 89, Sec. 4, 47
Stat. 813.
Importations.......................... Dec. 3, 1904 Proc. No. 1699, May 28, 1924; see also,
43 Stat. 1952; Act Feb. 16, 1933, ch.
89, Sec. 4, 47 Stat. 813.
Importations.......................... Dec. 6, 1904 Proc. No. 1699, May 28, 1924; see also,
43 Stat. 1952.
Customs administration................ Dec. 28, 1904 Proc. No. 1699, May 28, 1924; see also,
43 Stat. 1952.
Entries of merchandise................ Jan. 7, 1905 Proc. No. 1699, May 28, 1924; see also,
43 Stat. 1952.
Recording instruments................. Mar. 12, 1907 E.O. Feb. 2, 1911.
Administration of estates............. June 22, 1907 E.O. No. 1468, Feb. 5, 1912.
Speed of automobiles.................. Feb. 27, 1908 E.O. No. 1489, Feb. 28, 1912.
Amendment of Code Civ. Proc. Sec. 321 July 3, 1908 Act Feb. 27, 1933, ch. 127, Sec. 1240,
47 Stat. 1123.
Administration of estates............. July 21, 1909 E.O. No. 1468, Feb. 5, 1912.
Arms and hunting licenses............. Dec. 1, 1909 E.O. No. 1857, Nov. 7, 1913; Act July 5,
1932, ch. 418, Sec. 8, 47 Stat. 574.
Import duties and commissary Jan. 5, 1911 Proc. No. 1699, May 28, 1924, see also,
privileges. 43 Stat. 1952.
Hunting licenses (enlisted men)....... Nov. 3, 1911 E.O. No. 1857, Nov. 7, 1913; Act July 5,
1932, ch. 418, Sec. 8, 47 Stat. 574.
Rates of fare and transportation...... Jan. 12, 1918 Order Secretary War, Feb. 26, 1921.
Rates of fare and transportation...... May 29, 1919 Order Secretary War, Feb. 26, 1921.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Canal Zone Orders Issued by Secretary of War or Secretary of the Army
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. Date Repealed or superseded by
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2..................................... Dec. 1, 1946 C.Z.O. No. 49, July 8, 1958.
4..................................... Jan. 24, 1947 E.O. No. 10263, June 29, 1951.
6..................................... Mar. 31, 1947 C.Z.O. No. 20, June 29, 1950.
20.................................... June 29, 1950 C.Z.O. No. 49, July 8, 1958.
23.................................... May 18, 1951 C.Z.O. No. 35, Sept. 27, 1954.
26.................................... Mar. 18, 1952 C.Z.O. No. 29, Sept. 26, 1952.
27.................................... Apr. 18, 1952 C.Z.O. No. 29, Sept. 26, 1952.
31.................................... June 30, 1953 C.Z.O. No. 54, Aug. 22, 1960.
38.................................... Dec. 23, 1954 C.Z.O. No. 52, Feb. 17, 1959.
39.................................... Mar. 9, 1955 C.Z.O. No. 68, May 27, 1964.
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49.................................... July 8, 1958 C.Z.O. No. 54, Aug. 22, 1960.
50.................................... Nov. 26, 1958 C.Z.O. No. 54, Aug. 22, 1960.
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Table 16--EXECUTIVE ORDERS TO CANAL ZONE CODE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Canal Zone Code (1934) Canal Zone Code (1963)
Date Section ---------------------------------------------------
Title Section Title Section
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1904
May 9.......................................... ........... 1 1 1 31
1907
Mar. 13........................................ ........... 5 342, 344, 6 331, 332,
441, 773 1342
Mar. 22........................................ 18 4 43 8 431
Do........................................... 29 4 65 4 43
Do........................................... 242 4 1161 4 65
Do........................................... 243 4 1163 4 1161
Do........................................... 247 4 1171 4 1163
Do........................................... 393 4 151 4 1171
Do........................................... 399 4 958 4 151
Do........................................... 414 4 169 4 958
Do........................................... 527 4 1009 4 169
Do........................................... 530 4 1007 4 1007
Do........................................... 531 4 1005 4 1005
Do........................................... 670 3 532 4 1009
Do........................................... 671 3 533 3 532
Do........................................... 794 3 191 3 533
Do........................................... 795 3 192 3 191
Do........................................... 796 3 193 3 192
Do........................................... 797 3 194 ........... ...........
Mar. 22...................................... 798 3 195 ........... ...........
Do........................................... 809 4 981 ........... ...........
Do........................................... 812 4 985 ........... ...........
Do........................................... 813 4 986, 987 ........... ...........
Do........................................... 814 4 988 ........... ...........
Do........................................... 817 4 989 ........... ...........
Do........................................... 818 4 991 ........... ...........
1908
Jan. 9......................................... ........... 5 603 5 603
Aug. 14........................................ ........... 5 773 5 733
1909
Jan. 6......................................... 1 2 241 2 241
Do........................................... 2 2 242 2 242
Do........................................... 3 2 243 2 243
Do........................................... 4 2 244 2 244
Do........................................... 5 2 244, note 2 244, note
July 30........................................ ........... 5 254 5 254
Do........................................... 796 ........... ........... 3 193
Do........................................... 797 ........... ........... 3 194
Do........................................... 798 ........... ........... 3 195
Do........................................... 809 ........... ........... 4 981
Do........................................... 812 ........... ........... 4 985
Do........................................... 813 ........... ........... 4 986, 987
Do........................................... 814 ........... ........... 4 988
Do........................................... 817 ........... ........... 4 989
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Do........................................... 818 ........... ........... 4 991
Oct. 2......................................... 1 5 443 5 443
Do........................................... 2 5 810 5 810
Do........................................... 3 5 44, 811 5 444, 811
Nov. 23........................................ ........... 2 224 2 224
1910
July 28........................................ 1 4 121 4 121
1911
May 11......................................... 1 5 828 5 828
June 28........................................ ........... 2 304 2 304
Sept. 8........................................ 1 5 843 5 843
Sept. 14....................................... ........... 5 827 5 827
Nov. 15........................................ ........... 5 787 5 787
1912
Apr. 17........................................ 1 5 844 5 844
Do........................................... 2 5 845 5 845
Do........................................... 3 5 846 5 846
1913
Mar. 19........................................ ........... 2 244, note 2 244, note
Aug. 29........................................ 3 6 613 6 613
Nov. 11........................................ 1 3 1266 3 1266
Do........................................... 2 3 1267 3 1267
Do........................................... 3 3 1268 3 1268
Nov. 11...................................... 4 3 1269 3 1269
1914
July 3......................................... 1 4 967 4 967
1920
Jan. 9......................................... 1 4 1001 4 1001
Do........................................... 2 4 982 4 982
Do........................................... 3 4 983 4 983
Do........................................... 4 4 1021 4 1021
Do........................................... 5 4 1022 4 1022
Do........................................... 6 4 1023 4 1023
Do........................................... 7 4 1002 4 1002
Do........................................... 8 4 1024 4 1024
Do........................................... 9 4 1025 4 1025
Do........................................... 10 4 1026 4 1026
Do........................................... 12 4 1003 4 1003
Do........................................... 15 4 1004 4 1004
Do........................................... 16 4 1006 4 1006
Do........................................... 17 4 984 4 984
1924
Mar. 5......................................... 1 4 982 4 982
Do........................................... 2 4 984, 1004, 4 984, 1004,
1005, 1006 1005, 1006
1925
July 28........................................ Rule 1 4 153 4 153
Do........................................... Rule 2 4 26 4 26
Do........................................... Rule 7 4 442 4 442
Do........................................... Rule 18 4 45 4 45
Do........................................... Rule 20 4 965, 966 4 965, 966
1928
Jan. 3......................................... 2 4 393 4 393
Do........................................... 3 4 394 4 394
Do........................................... 4 4 395 4 395
Do........................................... 5 4 396 4 396
Do........................................... 7 4 397 4 397
June 23........................................ ........... 4 987 4 987
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Nov. 3......................................... 3 4 1751 4 1751
Do........................................... 4 4 1752 4 1752
Do........................................... 5 4 1753 4 1753
Do........................................... 6 4 1754 4 1754
Do........................................... 7 4 1755 4 1755
Do........................................... 9 4 1756 4 1756
Do........................................... 10 4 1758 4 1758
Do........................................... 11 4 1759 4 1759
Do........................................... 12 4 1760 4 1760
Do........................................... 13 4 1761 4 1761
Do........................................... 14 4 1762 4 1762
Do........................................... 15 4 1762 4 1762
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[[Page 189]]
List of CFR Sections Affected
All changes in this volume of the Code of Federal Regulations which were
made by documents published in the Federal Register since January 1,
1986, are enumerated in the following list. Entries indicate the nature
of the changes effected. Page numbers refer to Federal Register pages.
The user should consult the entries for chapters and parts as well as
sections for revisions.
For the period before January 1, 1986, see the ``List of CFR Sections
Affected, 1949-1963, 1964-1972, and 1973-1985'' published in seven
separate volumes.
1986
35 CFR
51 FR
Page
Chapter I
3.1 (Subpart A) Revised eff. 7-14-86..............................21359
61 Part heading revised...........................................21360
61.121--61.281 (Subpart E) Revised eff. 7-14-86...................21361
103.8 (f)(1) revised; interim.....................................27174
Confirmed......................................................45884
105 Authority citation revised....................................36011
105.1 (a) revised.................................................36011
105.7 Added.......................................................36011
251 Authority citation revised....................................33262
251.3 (b)(4) amended..............................................33262
251.4 (a) and (b)(2) amended; (b)(3) and (4) removed; (c)(8)
redesignated as (b)(6); (g) added..........................33262
(b) (4) and (6) effective date corrected.......................40418
251.6 Added.......................................................33262
251.12 (b)(1) amended.............................................33262
251.43 (a) and (b) amended........................................33262
253 Authority citation revised....................................33262
253.8 (b) introductory text, (1), and (6) revised.................25693
(a) and (c)(9) and (10) amended; (c)(8) removed................33262
(b)(6) revised.................................................37182
253.44 (e) revised................................................33262
253.47 (b) and (c) amended........................................33262
253.291 (Subpart J) Revised.......................................33262
253.292 Removed...................................................33262
1987
35 CFR
52 FR
Page
Chapter I
9 Authority citation revised......................................31397
9.2 Revised.......................................................31397
9.4 Amended.......................................................31397
9.5 (a) revised...................................................31397
9.6 (a)(1) amended; (b) revised...................................31397
9.8 (b)(1) revised................................................31397
9.11 Revised......................................................31397
9.12 Redesignated as 9.14.........................................31397
Added..........................................................31398
9.13 Redesignated as 9.15.........................................31397
Added..........................................................31398
9.14 Redesignated from 9.12.......................................31397
9.15 Redesignated from 9.13.......................................31397
103.8 (d)(2) and (3) and (g) revised; (d)(4) added; (f)(1)
amended....................................................37952
119 Authority citation revised.....................................3800
119.103 Revised....................................................3800
257 Added.........................................................26007
1988
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9.2 Confirmed.....................................................16256
9.4 Confirmed.....................................................16256
9.5 Confirmed.....................................................16256
9.6 Confirmed.....................................................16256
9.8 Confirmed.....................................................16256
9.11 Revision confirmed; (e) revised..............................16256
9.12 Redesignation and addition confirmed.........................16256
9.13 Redesignation and addition confirmed.........................16256
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9.14 Confirmed....................................................16256
9.15 Confirmed....................................................16256
60 Revised.........................................................7894
103 Authority citation revised....................................12517
103.6 (e)(1) revised..............................................12517
103.8 (d)(2) and (3) and (g) revisions, (d)(4) addition, and
(f)(1) amendment confirmed.................................15385
1989
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101.10 (a)(3), (e) and (f) revised................................37326
103.1 Amended (OMB numbers).......................................29336
103.7 Revised.....................................................43962
103.19 Heading, (a), and (d) revised; new (e) and (f) added.......43962
113.3 (a) introductory text revised...............................37326
113.4 (a) revised.................................................37327
113.5 Revised.....................................................37327
113.21 Revised....................................................37327
113.22 Revised....................................................37327
113.26 (a) revised................................................37327
113.29 (b) and (c) revised........................................37327
113.42 Revised....................................................37327
113.43 (c) revised................................................37327
113.45 Revised....................................................37327
113.49 (b) and (c) revised........................................37327
113.50 (c), (d) and (e) revised...................................37327
117.4 Amended (OMB numbers).......................................29336
121.2 Revised.....................................................37328
121.3 Removed.....................................................37328
121.41 (a) and (c) revised........................................37328
121.42 Revised....................................................37328
121.45 Revised....................................................37328
121.47 (c) revised................................................37328
121.58 Revised....................................................37328
121.63 Heading revised............................................37328
121.65 Revised....................................................37328
121.66 Revised....................................................37328
121.67 Revised....................................................37329
121.69 Revised....................................................37329
121.70 Revised....................................................37329
121.71 Revised....................................................37329
121.72 Revised....................................................37329
121.74 Revised....................................................37329
121.76 Revised....................................................37329
121.79 Revised....................................................37329
121.85 Revised....................................................37329
121.87 Revised....................................................37329
121.88 Revised....................................................37329
121.89 (a) introductory text, and (1) and (b) revised.............37329
121.90 Revised....................................................37330
121.92 Revised....................................................37330
121.99 (c) added..................................................37330
121.102 Revised...................................................37330
121.107 (a), (b) and (c) revised; (d) added.......................37330
121.108 Revised...................................................37330
121.131 Revised...................................................37330
121.171 Revised...................................................37331
121.173 Revised...................................................37331
123.3 (c) revised.................................................37331
123.4 Heading and (a) revised.....................................37331
133.1 Revised.....................................................35148
133.32 Revised....................................................43965
133.34 Revised....................................................35148
Corrected......................................................36096
135 Authority citation revised.............................29336, 35148
135.1 Amended (OMB numbers).......................................29336
135.2 Amended (OMB numbers).......................................29336
135.285 Revised...................................................35148
135.352 Revised...................................................35148
Corrected......................................................36096
135.443 Amended (OMB numbers).....................................29336
135.484 Amended (OMB numbers).....................................29336
253.8 (b)(1) and (d) revised.......................................4019
Technical correction............................................6364
1990
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101.13 (b) introductory text revised..............................11908
103.3 Nomenclature change.........................................11908
103.4 (b) introductory text nomenclature change...................11908
103.6 (b)(1), (f)(2), and (j)(3) amended..........................11908
103.28 Nomenclature change........................................11908
103.34 Nomenclature change........................................11908
105.1 (b) nomenclature change.....................................11909
105.2 Introductory text, (b), and (c) nomenclature change.........11909
109.3 Revised.....................................................11909
109.6 (a) revised.................................................11909
111.6 (f) nomenclature change.....................................11909
111.13 (e) nomenclature change....................................11909
111.19 (f) and (g) amended........................................11909
111.38 (b) nomenclature change....................................11909
115 Authority citation revised....................................11909
115.2 (a)(2) amended..............................................11909
117 Authority citation revised....................................11909
117.5 Nomenclature change.........................................11909
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119.221 Revised....................................................4837
Regulation at 55 FR 4837 confirmed.............................15228
119.223 (c) revised; (d) added.....................................4837
Regulation at 55 FR 4837 confirmed.............................15228
119.226 Added......................................................4837
Regulation at 55 FR 4837 confirmed; (e) revised................15229
1991
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9 Authority citation revised......................................11373
9.16 Added; interim...............................................11373
Regulation at 56 FR 11373 confirmed............................29179
60.1 (b)(8) revised; (b)(9) and (10) added........................59882
60.2 (b)(1) and (c) revised.......................................59882
60.3 (f)(3)(ii) revised...........................................59882
60.4 (a)(1) and (2) revised; (a)(3) added.........................59882
60.6 (d) introductory text revised................................59882
60.8 (b) and (m) intorductory text revised........................59882
60.9 (f) revised..................................................59882
60.10 (a), (d)(4)(i) and (e) revised..............................59883
60.11 (c) and (d) revised.........................................59883
60.12 (a), (d)(3) and (e) revised.................................59883
60.13 (b), (d) and (e)(1) revised.................................59883
60.14 (a) revised.................................................59884
60.15 Revised.....................................................59884
60.17 (b) and (c) revised; (d) added..............................59884
101.2 (a) and (b) revised.........................................55632
251.4 (g) revised; (h) added.......................................1923
(h) revised....................................................40555
251.25 Revised....................................................40555
251.31 (a), (b) introductory text, (1) and (c) revised; (b)(4)
removed; (b)(5) redesignated as (b)(4) and revised; (e)
added......................................................40556
251.32 (b) revised; (d) added.....................................40556
253.8 (b) introductory text, (1), (c)(9) and (10) revised; (c)(8)
added.......................................................1924
(b) introductory text and (d) revised..........................40556
253.41 Revised.....................................................1924
253.76--253.77 (Subpart D) Added...................................1924
255 Removed.......................................................29180
1992
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133.1 Revised.....................................................37066
251.32 (b) designation corrected..................................28907
1993
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251.4 (a) amended; (i) added.......................................5616
1994
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7.9 Amended.......................................................26122
9.2 Amended.......................................................26122
9.4 Amended.......................................................26122
9.6 (a)(1) amended................................................26122
9.8 (b)(1) amended................................................26122
9.11 (e) introductory text and (4) amended........................26122
10.5 (b)(1) amended...............................................26123
10.10 (b)(1) amended..............................................26123
10.12 (a) amended.................................................26123
10.14 (b)(1) amended..............................................26123
10.21 Revised......................................................9089
Regulation at 59 FR 9089 eff. date corrected to 2-25-94.......11659
10.22 Revised......................................................9090
Regulation at 59 FR 9090 eff. date corrected to 2-25-94.......11659
60.12 (a) and (d)(3) amended......................................26123
103 Authority citation revised....................................44929
103.8 (e) revised; OMB number.....................................44929
133 Authority citation revised....................................43254
133.1 Introductory text, (a) and (b) revised......................43254
133.31 Revised....................................................43254
133.32 Revised; OMB number........................................43254
133.33 Revised....................................................43254
135 Revised.......................................................43255
135.2 OMB number..................................................43255
135.3 OMB number..................................................43255
135.31 OMB number.................................................43265
135.42 (a)(2)(i) corrected........................................52862
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135.443 Amended...................................................26123
1995
(No regulations published)
1996
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61.155 (e) added..................................................36497
70 Authority citation revised.....................................16719
70.14 Removed; new 70.14 redesignated from 70.16 and amended......16719
70.15 Removed.....................................................16719
70.16 Redesignated as 70.14.......................................16719
123.4 (a) amended.................................................36498
133 Authority citation revised....................................60612
133.1 Revised.....................................................60612
135 Authority citation revised....................................60612
135.2 Amended.....................................................60612
135.3 Heading and (a) revised.....................................60612
135.13 (a) introductory text amended; (a)(10) and (11) added; (b)
revised....................................................60612
135.14 (d) added..................................................60612
135.15 (d) and (e) added..........................................60612
135.31 Amended....................................................60612
135.41 Amended....................................................60612
135.42 (c) added..................................................60612
1997
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61.31--61.38 (Subpart B) Removed..................................33748
61.61--61.69 (Subpart C) Removed..................................33748
61.91--61.95 (Subpart D) Removed..................................33748
61.121--61.281 (Subpart E) Nomenclature change....................33748
61.121 Amended....................................................33748
61.122 Amended....................................................33748
61.152 Amended....................................................33748
61.154 (a) amended................................................33748
61.155 (e) correctly revised......................................12751
(a)(1) and (d) revised.........................................33748
61.193 (a) and (b) amended........................................33748
61.195 (b) amended................................................33748
61.201 Amended....................................................33748
61.222 (d) and (e) amended........................................33748
61.223 (c) amended................................................33748
61.224 (c) amended................................................33748
61.225 Amended....................................................33748
61.227 Amended....................................................33748
61.242 (b) amended................................................33748
61.243 Amended....................................................33748
61.263 (a) revised; (b) amended...................................33748
61.264 Amended....................................................33748
103.8 Removed; interim............................................18276
103.9 Removed; interim............................................18276
104 Added; interim................................................18276
Revised........................................................48179
1998
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113 Authority citation revised....................................18837
113.49 (b) revised................................................18837
115 Authority citation revised.....................................2142
115.1 Revised......................................................2142
115.2 (b) revised; (c) removed; (d) redesignated as (c); (a)
introductory text and new (c) amended.......................2142
(b) amended....................................................18837
(b) corrected..................................................33854
117 Authority citation revised.....................................2142
117.1 (b), (c) introductory text and (d)(2) amended................2142
117.3 Revised......................................................2142
119 Nomenclature change............................................2142
133.1 Revised.....................................................23221
133.74 Heading revised; (c) added.................................29614
135.1 Amended.....................................................23221
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1999
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60--70 (Subchapter B) Removed.....................................73413
101--135 (Subchapter C) Removed...................................73413
2000
(No regulations published from January 1, 2000 through July 1, 2000)