The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971
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 312 - Administration, Department of Transportation X Interstate Commerce Commission Title 50— Wildlife and fisheries I Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior II...
Page 304 - Corporation, Department of Agriculture VI Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture VII Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agricultural Adjustment) , Department of Agriculture VIII Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Sugar), Department of Agriculture IX Consumer and Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department of Agriculture X...
Page 308 - Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury SUBTITLE A — Office of the Secretary of the Treasury SUBTITLE B — Regulations Relating to Money and Finance I Monetary Offices, Department...
Page 316 - Land Management Bureau Mines, Bureau of National Park Service Oil Import Administration Reclamation, Bureau of Secretary of the Interior, Office of Water Pollution Control Administration, Federal Water Resources Research, Office of Internal Revenue Service International Agricultural Development Service International Commerce, Bureau of International Development, Agency for International Joint Commission, United States and Canada International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board International Regulatory...
Page 247 - That all persons employed on the farm in the production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugar beets or sugarcane with respect to which an application for payment is made shall have been paid in full for all such work, and shall have been paid wages therefor at rates not less than those that may be determined by the Secretary to be fair and reasonable after investigation and due notice...
Page 33 - ... to correct for abnormal factors affecting production, and to give due consideration to tillable acreage, crop-rotation practices, types of soil, soil and water conservation measures, and topography, plus any feed wheat acreage credited as provided in § 775.402 (e).
Page 203 - WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 USC 624...
Page 276 - ... except a member of the immediate family of a person who was the legal owner of not less than 40 per centum of the crop at the time such work was performed...
Page 9 - State committee, by an amount determined by the county committee to be appropriate in relation to the benefit to the general public of the use of the designated acreage if the producer agrees on a form prescribed by the Administrator (Form ASCS-423-1) to permit, without other compensation, access to such acreage by the general public, during the agreement period, for hunting, trapping, fishing, and hiking, subject to applicable State and Federal regulations.
Page 20 - Secretary may terminate any contract with a landowner or operator by mutual agreement with the owner or operator if the Secretary determines that such termination would be in the public interest, and may agree to such modification of contracts previously entered into as he may determine to be desirable to carry out the purposes of the program or facilitate the practical administration thereof or to accomplish equitable treatment with respect to other conservation, land use, or water quality programs.

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