The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970
The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
 

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Page 64 - IV Secret Service, Department of the Treasury V Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the Treasury VI Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the Treasury Title 32 — National Defense SUBTITLE A — Department of Defense I Office of the Secretary of Defense V Department of the Army VI Department of the Navy VII Department of the Air Force...
Page 61 - Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space I Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation II Civil Aeronautics Board III National Transportation Safety Board V National Aeronautics and Space Administration Title 15 — Commerce and foreign Trade SUBTITLE A — Office of the Secretary of Commerce SUBTITLE B — Regulations Relating to Commerce and Foreign Trade I Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce II National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce III Bureau of...
Page 45 - ... under this Act shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 USC 276a— 276a-5).
Page 12 - excess property" means any property under the control of any Federal agency which is not required for its needs and the discharge of its responsibilities, as determined by the head thereof. (f ) The term "foreign excess property" means any excess property located outside the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. (g) The term 'surplus property...
Page 3 - American schools and institutions of higher learning in the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, and whose attendance will not deprive citizens of the United States of an opportunity to attend such schools and institutions...
Page 21 - APPLICATION FOR FEP IMPORT DETERMINATION To: Foreign Excess Property Officer Business and Defense Services Administration US Department of Commerce Washington 25, DC...
Page 47 - ... entered into (unless the Secretary determines that due to unusual circumstances a longer period of time is necessary and in the public interest and reports such determination to the Committees on Banking and Currency of the Senate and House of Representatives); and (2) The utilization of the land for the public purpose will contribute to economy, efficiency, and the comprehensively planned development of the area.
Page 9 - In making any such authorization, owning agencies shall consult with the Office of the Foreign Liquidation Commissioner and shall obtain the approval of the Treasury Department as to the currencies to be accepted and the conditions of payment unless payment is made as a credit to the price or cost of work under the contract. §308.19 Inconsistent regulations. Regulations heretofore applicable to the disposal of surplus property located in foreign areas as defined in § 308.1 are hereby superseded...
Page 71 - Federal Power Commission Federal Prison Industries Federal Procurement Regulations Federal Procurement Regulations System Federal Property Management Regulations Federal Property Management Regulations System Federal Railroad Administration Federal Register, Administrative Committee of Federal Reserve System Federal Supply Service Federal Trade Commission Fiscal Service, Treasury Department Fish and Wildlife Service Food and Drug Administration Food and Nutrition Service Foreign Agriculture Service...
Page 40 - State or local government does not have economic and financial capacity to assume all of the additional obligations required to complete the project. § 705.5 Criteria for grants in excess of fifty percent. (a) In determining the maximum grant which may be made for projects located in areas in which grants in excess of 50 percent may be made, the Administrator will utilize the following criteria promulgated by the Secretary of...

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