Federal Register - July 1, 1939
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 4
REGISTER
1934
íflYiTEO
NUMBER 127
Washington, Saturday, July 1, 1939
The President Public Resolution No. 20 76th Congress S. J. Res. 138
Jo in t R eso lutio n P roviding T h a t R eorgan
izatio n P l a n s N umbered I a n d I I S h a l l T ake E ffect o n Ju l y 1, 1939
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions of reorganization plan numbered I, submitted to the Congress on April 25, 1939, and the provisions of reorganization plan numbered n , submitted to the Con gress on May 9, 1939, shall take effect on July 1, 1939, notwithstanding the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1939.
Sec . 2. Nothing in such plans or this joint resolution shall be construed as having the effect of continuing any agency or function beyond the time when it would have ter minated without regard to such plans or this joint resolution or of continuing any function beyond the time when the agency in which it was vested would have terminated without regard to such plans or this joint resolution.
W m . B. B an k h e a d Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J n o N G arner Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.
Approved, June 7, 1939.
F r a n k l in D R oosevelt
R eorganization P lan N o . 1
Prepared by the President and trans mitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 25, 1939, pursuant to the provi sions of the Reorganization Act of 1939, approved April 3, 1939
PART 1.----EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE
PRESIDENT
S e c t i o n 1. Bureau of the Budget.
The Bureau of the Budget and all of its functions and personnel including the Director and Assistant Director are hereby transferred from the Treasury Department to the Executive Office of the President; and the functions of the Bureau of the Budget shall be adminis tered by the Director thereof under the direction and supervision of the Presi dent.
S e c t i o n 2. Central Statistical Board.
The Central Statistical Board and all of
its functions and personnel including the Chairman and the members of the Board are hereby transferred to the Bureau of the Budget in the Executive Office of the President. The Chairman of the Board shall perform such admin istrative duties as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall direct.
S ection 3. Central Statistical Commit tee Abolished and Functions Trans ferred. The Central Statistical Commit tee is hereby abolished, and its functions are transferred to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget to be administered by him under the direction and supervi sion of the President. The Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall promptly wind up any outstanding affairs of the Central Statistical Committee.
S ection 4. National Resources Plan ning Board. a The functions of the National Resources Committee, estab lished by Executive Order No. 7065 of June 7, 1935, and its personnel except the members of the Committee and all of the functions of the Federal Employ ment Stabilization Office in the Depart ment of Commerce and its personnel are hereby transferred to the Executive Office of the President. The functions transferred by this section are hereby consolidated, and they shall be admin istered under the direction and super vision of the President by the National Resources Planning Board hereafter referred to as the Board, which shall be composed of five members to be ap pointed by the President. The Presi dent shall designate one of the mem bers of the Board as Chairman and another as Vice Chairman. The Vice Chairman shall act as Chairman in the absence of the Chairman or in the event of a vacancy in that office. The mem bers of the Board shall be compensated at the rate of $50 per day for time spent in attending and traveling to and from meetings, or in otherwise exercising the functions and duties of the Board, plus the actual cost of transportation: Pro vided, That in no case shall a member be entitled to receive compensation for more than thirty days service in two consecutive months.
CONTENTS
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THE PRESIDENT
Reorganization Plan No. I _ _ _____
Reorganization Plan No. I I ______
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RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 8 A lien s
and
C it iz e n sh ip :
Immigration and Naturalization Service:
Ports of entry for aliens:
Roseau, Minn______________
Sandusky, Ohio, John G.
Hinde Airport_________
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T itle 26 I nternal R evenue :
Bureau of Internal Revenue:
Army contracts for aircraft, excess profits on______ _
United States Processing Tax Board of Review:
Rules of Practice, correctionsT itle 30 M ineral R esources :
National Bituminous Coal Com mission:
Distributors who physically handle coal over docks, report to be submitted___
T itle 50 W ild lif e :
Bureau of Fisheries:
Alaska walruses and sea lions, taking o f________________
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NOTICES
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Reapplication for pilot, ground instructor and air carrier dispatcher certificates_____
Department of the Interior:
National Bituminous Coal Com mission:
District Board No. 18, desig nation of employee mem ber o f___________________
Southwest Coal Co., approval as marketing agency____
Western Pennsylvania Coal Corp., modification of marketing agency con tract __________ _________
West Kentucky Coal Co., or der relative to complaint alleging violation________
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