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Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board-Continued
Subsidized vessels and operators-Continued

Operating-differential subsidy-Continued

Information required to be submitted by operators; sailing schedules, information respecting inspection, repairs, insurance, inventories, partial payments on account, vessel operating statements, lay-up periods, etc., 46 Part 281

Inspection of subsidized vessels; repair specifications, bids, reports, etc., 46 Part 271

Insurance of operating-differential subsidy vessels, 46 Part 289

Lay-up periods of vessels, determination of, for accounting purposes,
46 §§ 281.3-281.5

Maintenance and repairs, accomplishment of, 46 Part 272
Manning, minimum.

See Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and
reasonable working conditions.
Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasonable working condi-
tions, for seamen and officers, etc., 46 Part 262

Cadets and cadet officers; exclusion from provisions, 46 § 262.50
Changes in provisions and hearings thereon, 46 §§ 262.101-262.109
Classification of vessels, 46 § 262.3

General, 46 §§ 262.1-262.3

Hearings on changes in provisions, 46 §§ 262.101-262.109

Licensed officers, 46 §§ 262.11, 262.21, 262.31

Manning scales, 46 §§ 262.21, 262.22

Radio operators; minimum-wage scales and reasonable working
conditions, 46 §§ 262.13, 262'33

Reasonable working conditions, 46 §§ 262.31-262.33
Unlicensed personnel, 46 §§ 262.12, 262.22, 262.32

Wage scales, 46 §§ 262.11-262.13

Right of contractors to set higher wage scales, 46 § 262.2
Operating statements; information required, 46 § 281.1

Repairs and improvements to subsidized vessels; inspection, etc., 46
Part 272

Reserve funds. See Funds.

Seamen, licensed officers, and unlicensed personnel; wages and working conditions. See Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasonable working conditions.

Subsidy condition surveys, conducting of, 46 § 272.1-272.5

Statements, financial and operating; submission required under operating-differential subsidy agreements, 46 § 281.1

Trade, domestic and foreign; steamship service between United States and Guam, Midway and Wake Islands not "domestic intercoastal or coastwise service", 46 § 277.1

Uniform system of accounts for operating-differential subsidy contractors, 46 Part 282

Appendix:

Clearance accounts, 46 §§ 282.000-282.095

Financial statements, 46 §§ 282.0-20-282.0-40

Balance sheet accounts:

Assets, 46 §§ 282.100-282.399

Liabilities, 46 §§ 282.400-282.599

General instructions, 46 §§ 282.0—1—282.0-10
Income accounts:

Other credit accounts, 46 §§ 282.675-282.695
Other debit accounts, 46 §§ 282.960-282.999
Other shipping revenues, 46 §§ 282.640-282.670
Subsidies, operating-differential, 46 § 282.625

Water line operating expenses, 46 §§ 282.700-282.988
Water line operating revenue, 46 § 282.600-282.624

Valuation of vessels for determining capital employed and net earnings,
46 §§ 284.1, 284.2

Voyage terminations and lay-up periods, determination of, for accounting purposes, 46 §§ 281.3-281.5

Wage scales, for seamen, officers, etc. See Minimum-wage, minimummanning, and reasonable working conditions.

Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board—Continued
Subsidized vessels and operators-Continued

Operating-differential subsidy-Continued

Working conditions, for seamen and officers, etc. See Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasonable working conditions.

Reconditioning or reconstruction of vessels. See Construction differential subsidy.

Tariffs and schedules of maritime carriers:

Schedules of common carriers in foreign commerce; filing of schedules, contents, etc., 46 Part 235

Steamship freight conferences using contract/noncontract rates; filing of rates, 46 Part 236

Tariffs; publication, posting and filing of freight and passenger rates, fares, and charges, 46 Part 231

Training, merchant marine, 46 Part 310

Academies. See Merchant Marine Academy; and State Maritime
Academies.

Cadets. See Merchant Marine Cadet Corps; and State Maritime Academies.
Enrollees in Maritime Service. See Maritime Service.

Maritime Service, United States, regulations for government of; enrollment
and training, etc., 46 §§ 310.13-310.32

Authority of Commandant, 46 § 310.16
Clothing and equipment, 46 § 310.24

Death of enrollees, 46§ 310.27

Enrollment, and disenrollment, 46 §§ 310.14, 310.17, 310.20
Expenditures, 46 § 310.15

Investigation service, 46 § 310.32

Medical treatment and physical examinations, 46 § 310.18

Officers, direct appointment from merchant marine, 46 § 310.31

Pay, allowances, etc., for enrollees and officers:

Clothing and equipment, 46 § 310.24

Deceased enrollees; transportation and burial expenses, 46 § 310.27
Rates of pay, 46 § 310.21

Subsistence, 46 § 310.25

Transportation and travel, 46 §§ 310.22, 310.23

Ship's service stores, 46 § 310.29

Subsistence, 46 § 310.25

Training courses, 46 §§ 310.14, 310.30

Transportation and travel, 46 §§ 310.22, 310.23

Merchant Marine Academy, United States, at Kings Point, New York:

Admission, etc., 46 §§ 310.46-310.73

Regulations for receipt of donations for chapel and library, 46 §§ 310.100-310.103

Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, United States, appointment and training of cadets in, 46 §§ 310.46-310.73

Allowances. See Pay, allowances, etc.

Appointment, 46 §§ 310.46-310.56

Applications and supporting papers, 46 §§ 310.50, 310.51

Eligibility lists, 46 § 310.54

Financing, required, 46 § 310.53

Requirements; general, physical, and scholastic, 46 §§ 310.47-310.49
Tests, scholastic, 46 § 310.52

Dismissals, 46 § 310.69

Enrollment in Maritime Service and United States Naval Reserve, on graduation, 46 § 310.70

Graduation; diploma, 46 § 310.70

Honors, 46 § 310.66

Insignia, 46 § 310.65

Leave with pay for cadets (annual, sick, emergency), 46 § 310.64

Navy, active duty in, as midshipmen, United States Naval Reserve, 46 § 310.68

Pay, allowances, etc.:

Pay for cadet-midshipmen, 46 § 310.61

Quarters, subsistence and allowances, 46 § 310.62
Transportation and travel, 46 § 310.63

Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board-Continued

Training, merchant marine, 46 Part 310—Continued

Merchant Marine Cadet Corps-Continued

Personnel, administrative, and instructors, 46 § 310.59
Resignations and dismissals, 46 § 310.69

Schools and courses, 46 § 310.58

Selective Service boards, local, liaison with, 46 § 310.57

Subsistence allowances, 46 § 310.62

Textbooks and equipment, 46 § 310.65

Uniforms, 46 § 310.65

Vessels required to carry cadet-midshipmen for training, 46 § 310.67

State Maritime Academies, regulations and minimum standards for, 46
SS 310.1-310.12

Claims, for injury in performance of duty, 46 § 310.10

Discipline and dismissal, 46 § 310.11

Enrollment, in Maritime Service and in United States Naval Reserve,

46 § 310.7

Entrance standards, 46 § 310.6

Federal aid and finances, 46 § 310.2

Leave with pay, for cadets (sick, annual, emergency), 46 § 310.9

Medical attention for personnel and cadets, 46 § 310.10

Personnel; superintendent, officers and crew of training ship, instruc

tors, etc., 46 § 310.5

Schools and courses, 46 § 310.3

Subsistence allowance, 46 § 310.8

Textbooks, allowance for, 46 § 310.8

Training vessels, loan of, by Commission, 46 §§ 310.2, 310.4

Uniforms, allowance for, 46 § 310.8

Transfer of vessels:

Approval of transfers to aliens, to foreign registry and flag, etc., 46 Part 221
Transfer of war-built vessel under Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946. See
Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946.

Uniform system of accounts for operating-differential subsidy contractors. See
Subsidized vessels and operators.

Vessels:

Aliens, transfer of vessels to; approval, 46 Part 221
Charter of vessels. See Charter of vessels.

Construction reserve funds, for subsidized vessels. See Subsidized vessels
and operators.

Maritime carriers; regulations respecting agreements required to be filed,
bill of lading requirements, charter, documentation of vessels, tariffs,
and schedules, etc. See Maritime carriers.

Mortgage insurance, ship; information concerning, and transactions and
operations in debentures. See Federal ship mortgage insurance.
Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946, charter of vessels under, 46 Part 311
Sale, charter or transfer of vessels under Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946.
See Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946.

Sea speed of maritime carrier, formula for determining, 46 Part 246
Subsidized (construction-differential and operating-differential) vessels.
See Subsidized vessels and operators.

Training vessels, for training of cadets in Merchant Marine Cadet Corps
and State Maritime Academies. See under Training.

War-built vessels, transfer, sale or charter of, under Merchant Ship Sales
Act of 1946. See Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946.
War risk insurance for vessels and owners, 46 Part 308

War-built vessels; charter, sale, or transfer of. See Merchant Ship Sales Act
of 1946.

War risk insurance, for vessels and owners, 46 Part 308

Builder's risk insurance, 46 §§ 308.400-308.409

Cargo insurance, 46 §§ 308.500-308.551

Facultative insurance, 46 §§ 308.538-308.547
Forms, 46 §§ 308.548-308.550

Open policy insurance, 46 §§ 308.505-308.537

General; eligibility of vessel and owner for insurance, premiums and payments, etc., 46 §§ 308.1-308.7

Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board-Continued
War risk insurance, for vessels and owners, 46 Part 308—Continued

Hull insurance, 46 §§ 308.100-308.107

Protection and indemnity insurance, 46 §§ 308.200-308.206

Seamen; Second Seamen's War Risk Insurance (1955), 46 §§ 308.300-308.306 Working conditions of seamen and others on operating-differential and subsidized vessels, 46 §§ 262.31-262.33

Maritime carriers, regulations affecting. See Interstate Commerce Commission; and Maritime Administration.

Maritime claims. See Marine casualties and maritime claims.

Maritime radio services, coastal and shipboard stations. See Federal Communications Commission.

Maritime Service, United States:

Medical care of enrollees, 42 §§ 32.61-32.65
Regulations affecting, 46 §§ 310.13-310.32

Market information letters, reports, etc., copies required to be filed; general regulations under Commodity Exchange Act, 17 § 1.40

Market inspection of meat and products, 9 Part 19

Marketing of perishable agricultural commodities; regulations respecting commission merchants, dealers and brokers, etc., 7 Parts 46, 47, 48

Marketing orders, for various agricultural commodities:

See also Fruits and berries; Milk; Nuts; Tobacco; and Vegetables.
General regulations, 7 Part 900

Marketing quotas and acreage allotments for various agricultural commodities (corn, cotton, peanuts, rice, tobacco, and wheat). See Agriculture Department.

Marking devices industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 97

Marking or labeling of products, etc.:

Aircraft and equipment, marking and identification of, 14 Part 1

Customs regulations:

Articles and containers, for importation or exportation; marking to indicate country of origin, etc., 19 §§ 11.8-11.13

Vehicles and lighters, 19 § 21.1

Explosives and other dangerous articles, labeling of:

For transportation by rail or motor carriers. See Interstate Commerce
Commission.

For transportation by vessels, 46 §§ 146.05-1-146.05-17

Farm products, grade labeling of. See Agriculture Department.

Foods, drugs, cosmetics, etc., label statements and labeling requirements for. See Food and Drug Administration.

Fur products, labeling of:

To indicate composition; customs regulations, 19 § 11.12a

To show country of origin, etc., 16 Part 301

Liquors, distilled spirits, etc., labeling of:

Excise tax regulations respecting. See Internal Revenue Service.

Regulations under Federal Alcohol Administration Act respecting:

Distilled spirits, 27 Part 4

Malt beverages, 27 Part 7

Wines, 27 Part 5

Mailing, marking or labeling of products for; postal regulations, 39 §§ 11.5, 15.6, 105.8, 114.1

Meat and products; marking, branding, etc., 9 Parts 16, 17

Misleading marking of products, concealing marking, etc.; cease and desist orders, 16 §§ 13.510-13.525, 13.1170-13.1355

Narcotics; label requirements, 21 § 1.104

Poisons, economic, caustic, etc.; labeling of, 7 Part 362; 21 Part 285

Marmalade, fruit. See Fruits and berries.

Marriage of veteran's beneficiary, annulment of; right to receive pension or compensation, 38 § 4.64

Marriages abroad involving American citizens, duties of Foreign Service officers respecting, 22 §§ 109.13-109.17

Married couples, regulations specially affecting. See Husband and wife.
Masonry waterproofing industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 169

Mass measuring instruments (weights, scales, etc.); test fee schedules, 15 §§ 202.801, 206.600-206.14

Master records (sound); customs entry, 19 § 10.90

Matches:

Excise tax regulations, 26 §§ 300.2–300.25, 314.50-314.52

Importation or exportation of; customs regulations, 19 §§ 12.34, 12.35

Mailing of, 39 §§ 14.2, 15.2 (c) (2), 15.7, 113.1 (a), 132.1 (d)

Materials Advisory Committee, Interdepartmental; establishment, 32A Chapter I, DMO V-1

Materiel, classified; public display, sale, etc., 32 § 505.14

Maternal and child health programs; description of services, use of Federal funds and private funds, etc., 42 Part 200

Maternity benefits, under Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, 20 §§ 335.201335.205

Matrices, metal, obtained from master sound records; customs entry, 19 § 10.90 Mayonnaise, French dressing, etc., label statements of optional ingredients, 21 Part 25

Measurement of vessels; customs regulations, 19 Part 2

Measures, various types (gages, lines, weights, meters, etc.); test fee schedules, 15 Parts 202, 206

Meats and meat products:

Customs regulations:

Jerked beef for sale or distribution to consumers in Puerto Rico, importa-
tion free of duty, 19 § 53.1

Meat and meat-food products; inspection, bond, and release, 19 §§ 12.8, 12.9
Meats cured with imported salt; drawback of duties, 19 §§ 22.1, 22.19
Wrappers for, burlap; drawback of duties on, 19 §§ 22.6 (a), 22.14 (e)

Foreign trade statistics respecting meats, 15 § 30.23

Mailing of meats and meat products, 39 § 15.4 (b)

Meat inspection regulations. See Agriculture Department.

Minors; employment in meat packing, slaughtering, etc., establishments, 29 § 4.61

Packers and Stockyards Act, regulations under. See Agriculture Department. Procurement of, by Army Department; inspection of establishments supplying products, 32 Part 608

Standards, carcass and live animal. See Agriculture Department.

Mechanical instruments; fees for various tests, 15 Part 206

Mechanics employed by motor carriers, exemption from wages and hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act; regulations respecting, 29 Part 782

Medals, decorations, awards, etc.:

Air Force personnel; award, list of medals, manufacture, possession, wearing, etc., 32 Part 878

Army personnel:

Award of, list of medals, etc., 32 Part 578
Manufacture of, 32 Part 507

Possession and wearing of, 32 § 507.7

Coast Guard personnel; Gold and Silver Life-Saving Medals, award of, 33 Part 13 Manufacture and sale of medals at Philadelphia Mint; regulations of Monetary Offices respecting Mint Bureau procedures, 31 §§ 92.23, 92.24

Public Health Service commissioned officers; wearing of decorations, medals, etc., 42 §§ 21.251-21.253

Railroad operations, medals of honor for acts of daring and bravery in connection with, 49 Part 9

Mediation of labor disputes. See Labor.

Mediation Board.

See National Mediation Board.

Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal. See Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.

Medical care, examinations, etc.:

See also Hospitals and hospital care.

Aliens admitted to United States, medical examination and treatment of, 22 §§ 41.10, 42.37, 44.8; 42 Part 34

Army personnel; medical treatment, etc., 32 Part 577

Canal Zone:

Medical care for employees and their families, charges for (Canal Zone
Order 32), 35 Chapter I, Appendix

Practice of medicine in Canal Zone; licenses, certification, etc., of medical
officers, 35 §§ 24.1-24.35

Coast Guard and Coast and Geodetic Survey personnel; public health medical care for, 42 Part 31

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