Federal Register - September 17, 1953
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
VOLUME 18
NUMBER 182
m Washington, Thursday, September 17, 1953
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10436
P roviding for the E stablishment of the Advisory C ommittee on G overnment H ousing P olicies and P rograms
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Statutes, and as Presidnt of the United States, it is here by ordered as follows:
1. There shall be established the Ad visory Committee on Government Hous ing Policies and Programs.
2. The Committee shall make, or cause to be made, studies and surveys of the housing policies and programs of the Government and the organization with in the Exécutive Branch for the admin istration of such policies and programs, and shall advise the Housing and Home Finance Administrator and the President with respect thereto.
3. The Housing and Home Finance Administrator shall serve as the Chair man of thé Committee, and the other members of the Committee shall be ap pointed pursuant to the provisions of this Executive Order and Section 601 of the Housing Act of 1949 63 Stat. 439;
12 U. S. C. 1701H.
4. To work directly with the Housing and Home Finance Administrator in the task of directing specific studies and sur veys and developing concrete recommen dations, there shall be in the Committee an Executive Committee, consisting of members of the Committee designated for such purpose, and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator shall serve as the Chairman of such Executive Com mittee.
5. Administrative expenses in connec tion with the work of the Committee, in cluding expenses of advisers and con sultants appointed by the Chairman in connection therewith, shall, upon au thorization therefor by the Chairman or his delegatee, be paid pursuant to the authority therefor under the heading, Housing and Home Finance Agency, Office of the Administrator in the Sup plemental Appropriation Act, 1954 Pub lic Law 207, Eighty-third Congress, approved August 7, 1953.
D w ight D. E isenhower T he W h ite H ouse,
September 12, 1953.
P. R. Doc. 53-8059; Filed, Sept. 15, 1953;
12:38 p. m.j
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 34Appointment , C ompensation, and R emoval of H earing E xaminers REDUCTIONS IN FORCE
Effective upon publication in the F ed eral R egister, 34.15 is amended to read as follows:
34.15 Reductions in forcea Re tention credits. Retention credits for purposes of reductions in force of hear ing examiners are credits for length of Federal Government service.
b Determination of tenure groups.
For the purpose of determining relative retention preference in reductions in force, hearing examiners shall be class ified according to tenure of employment and veteran preference in groups and subgroups in the manner prescribed in 20.4 c of the Retention Preference Regulations For Use in Reductions in Force Part 20 of this chapter: Pro vided, That inasmuch as hearing exam iners may not be given performance rat ings the distinction made in 20.4 c of this chapter between employees with satisfactory or better performance rat ings and employees with unsatisfactory performance ratings will not be appli cable to hearing examiners.
c Status of hearing examiners who are reached in reductions in force. The name of a hearing examiner who has been separated, furloughed, or demoted from a hearing examiner position be cause of a reduction in force will, at his request and if he is qualified, be placed at the top of the open competitive hear ing examiner register for the grade in which he formerly served and for all lower grades. Where more than one hearing examiner is affected, the qualifi cations of the several hearing examiners shall be rated by the Commission and relative standing at the top of the regis ter will be on a basis of these ratings.
d Retention preference regulations.
The Retention Preference Regulations for Use in Reductions in Force Part 20
of this chapter, except as modified by C ontinued o n p. 5563
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Pa?e
Providing for the establishment of the Advisory Committee on Government Housing Policies and Programs_____________ 5561
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Animal Industry Bureau.
Animal Industry Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Importation of certain animals and poultry and their prod ucts; horses from Canada_- 5563
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Minimum en route IFR alti tudes; miscellaneous amendments___________________ 5564
Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
Accident occurring near Michi gan City, Ind.; hearing_____
Rules and regulations:
Airplane airworthiness; appli cation of load factors to seats and berths:
Normal, utility, acrobatic, and restricted purpose categories_________________
Rotorcraft______________
Transport categories_______
5573
5563
5564
5563
Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Hearing examiners, appoint ment, compensation and re moval; reductions in force_ 5561
Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion.
Defense Mobilization Office
See also Defense Rental Areas Division.
Notices:
Requests to various companies to participate in the forma tion and activities of cer tain committees:
Integration Committee on Cast Armor for Tracklay ing Type Vehicles_______ 5576
5561