Federal Register - March 28, 1946

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Washington, Thursday, March 28, 1946
The President
Tuberculosis, Typhoid Fever, Typhus, Yellow Fever.
H arry S . T ruman
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9708
S pecifying C ommunicable D iseases for the P urpose of R egulations P roviding for the A ppreh ension , D etention , or C onditional R elease of I ndividuals to P revent the I ntroduction , T ransm is
sion , or S pread of C ommunicable D iseases
WHEREAS section 361 of the Public Health Service Act, approved July 1, 1944 58 Stat. 703, authorizes the Sur geon General of the Public Health Serv ice, with the approval of the Federal Security Administrator, to make and en force such regulations as in his judgment are necessary to prevent the intro duction, transmission, or spread of com municable diseases from foreign coun tries into the States or possessions, or from oije State or possession into any other State or possession;
WHEREAS subsection b of the said section provides that regulations so pre scribed shall not provide for the appre hension, detention, or conditional re lease of individuals except for the purpose of preventing the introduction, transmission, or spread of such com municable diseases as may be specified from time to time in Executive orders of the President upon the recommenda tion of the National Advisory Health Council and the Surgeon General; and WHEREAS -the National Advisory Health Council and the Surgeon General havg recommended that the communi cable diseases hereinafter named be specified pursuant to the said subsec tion b :
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Public Health Service Act, and as President of the United States, the following-named communicable diseases are hereby speci fied pursuant to subsection 361 b of the Public Health Service Act:
Anthrax, Chancroid, Cholera, Dengue, Diphtheria, Favus, Gonorrhea, Granu loma Inguinale, Infectious Encephalitis, Leprosy, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, Meningococcus Meningitis, Plague, Polio-
myelitis, Psittacosis, Ringworm of the Scalp, Scarlet Fever, Smallpox, Strepto coccic Sore Throat, Syphilis, Trachoma,
T h e W hite H ouse ,
March 26, 1946.
F. R. Doc. 46-5092; Filed, Mar. 27, 1946;
11:47 a. m.

Regulations TITLE 6AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IFarm Credit Administration P art 4D isclosure or U se of O fficial I nformation disclosure of confidential information
TO INVESTIGATIVE OFFICES OF THE UNITED
STATES

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
E xecutive O rder :

Pag
Communicable diseases, specify ing, for the purpose of regulations providing for apprehension, detention, or conditional release of in dividuals to prevent intro duction, transmission, or spread____________ ;____ 3241
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
See also Farm Credit Administration, and Forest Service.
Agricultural commodities, dis posal of surplus for export;
cotton sales, terms and conditions ________ ______ 3243
Grain, exemption for mixed feed manufacturers WFO 144, Am. 3
_____________ 3243
Sugar determinations; sugar cane in Louisiana, wage rates for production and cultivation during 1946_____.3243

A griculture D epartment .

Paragraph b of 4.3 of Title 6, Code of Federal Regulations, as amended 8
F.R. 6390, 6391, is hereby further amended to read as follows:
b Accredited representatives of the following offices of the United States Government, at their request, may be given information pertinent to official in A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n :
vestigations of individual cases by such Vesting orders, etc.
offices, and may be permitted to examine Anheuser, Stella N________ 3273
such portions of the records and files as Costs and expenses incurred contain the pertinent information:
in certain court actions:
Secret Service and Bureau of Internal California______________ 3275
Revenue, Treasury Department; Federal California, Oregon and Illi Bureau of Investigation, Department of nois ______1______ _
3261
Justice; and Office of the Chief Inspec Connecticut____________ 3272 .
tor, Post Office Department. Before in Illinois 2 documents. 3262,3265
formation is given to any such repre Michigan, Wisconsin, North sentative, he should be required to pre Dakota, Kansas, and sent his official identification card, and Nebraska___________ 3271
to make a written request identifying the New York 6 documents_ 3263, individual case on which, information is 3264,3266, 3268, 3269
sought and the particular information Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, desired and certifying that such infor Minnesota, and Ken mation is pertinent to the official investi tucky -------------- _____ 3271
gation of that case and is requested for Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, confidential use of the investigating and Minnesota______ 3273
office.
Pennsylvania-___________ 3265
Kono, Terujo, et al________ 3275
Sec. 6, 47 Stat. 14,12 U. S. C. 665; sec. 4, 46 Stat. 13,12JJ. S. C. 1141b; sec. 201 e, Lieberknecht, Karl, Inc_____ 3274
47 Stat. 713, 12 U. S. C. 1148; Ex. Ord. C iv il A e r o n a u t ic s A d m in is t r a t io n :
6084; sec. 1, 50 Stat. 5,12 U. S. C. 1020i Radio fixes, redesignation;
green, amber, and red civil seal
I. W . D uggan, airways________________ 3245
Governor, M arch 20, 1946.
C iv il A e r o n a u t ic s B o a r d :
Airplane airworthiness; air car F. R. Doc. 46-5113; Filed, Mar. 27, 1946;
11:53 a. m.Jj rier aircraft fUel systems__ 3244
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