Federal Register - August 28, 1946

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 11

REGISTER
NUMBER 168

Washington, Wednesday, August 28, 1946
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Subtitle AOffice of the Secretary of Agriculture P art 1Administrative R egulations DELEGATION OP AUTHORITY TO CHIEF OP
FOREST SERVICE

By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture, I, Charles P.
Brannan, Acting Secretary of Agricul ture, do hereby delegate to the Chief of the Forest Service the authority to de termine and advise the Director, Bureau of Land Management, whether develop ment of minerals, other than oil and gas, under authority of the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the provisions of section 402, Reorganization Plan No. 3
11 P.R. 7875, on lands under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service will interfere with the primary purposes for which the land was acquired, and to con sent to such development upon conditions specified by the Chief of the Forest Serv ice in order to protect such purposes.
The Chief of the Forest Service may delegate to other officers and employees of the Forest Service such of the author ity granted hereunder as he may con sider desirable in carrying out the pur poses of said Reorganization Plan.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 26th day of August 1946.
seal
Charles F. B rannan,
Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
IP. R. Doc. 46-15111; Filed, Aug. 27, 1946;
11:48 a. m.

Part 7P rice D econtrol and R econtrol Regulations governing filing of price DECONTROL PETITIONS

. JPursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by the emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, and particularly by section A g of said act as added by the Price umtrol Extension Act of 1946, the folowing regulations are hereby precrmed for the filing of petitions for tne removal of maximum prices for agri
cultural commodities and for the con sideration of such petitions and the granting and denying thereof in ac cordance with said Act:
Sec.
7.1 Applicability of the regulations in this part.
7.2 General form and content of petitions.
7.3 Signing of petitions.
7.4 Filing petitions.
7.5 Matters to be covered by petitions and evidence in support thereof.
7.6 Action on petitions before hearing.
7.7 Dismissal of petitions.
7.8 Amended petitions.
7.9 Requests for further consideration of petitions.
7.10 Notice of hearing before the Secretary or his designee.
7.11 Evidence on behalf of the Consumers Advisory Committee and the Labor Advisory Committee.
7.12 Conduct of hearing.
7.13 Action on petition after hearing..
7.14 Petitions to the Price Decontrol Board.
7.15 Confidential information.
7.16 Service of notices.
7.17 Acceptance of filing and assignment of docket number.
7.18 Definitions.
A u t h o r it y : 7.1 to 7.18, inclusive, issued under Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended by Price Control Extension Act of 1946.

7.1 Applicability of the regulations in this part. The regulations in this part prescribe the requirements governing the filing, handling, considering, granting, and denying of petitions to the Secretary of Agriculture for the removal of maxi mum prices. The regulations in this part are applicable only to petitions filed by industry advisory committees appointed by the Price Administrator pursuant to section 2 a of the act. Until after De cember 31, 1946, no petition may be filed with respect to the decontrol of an agri cultural commodity on the ground that such commodity is not important in re lation to business costs or living costs.
Therefore, the requirements of 7.5 are not applicable to such petitions, but in all other respects the regulations in this part shall govern the filing of such petitions.
Section 7.5 will be amended in due time to include specific provisions with respect to such petitions. Meanwhile, requests and recommendations for the decontrol of an agricultural commodity on the Continued on p. 9421

CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A griculture D epartment.
See Page also Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.
Delegation of authority to Chief of Forest Service________ 9419
Milk handling:
Columbus, Ohio, area______ 9424
Dayton - Springfield, O h io , area ________________ 9423
Price decontrol and recontrol;
filing of decontrol peti tions --------------------------- 9419
A lien P roperty Custodian:

Vesting orders, etc.:
Balwin, Albert____________ 9463
Behle, Emma_____________ 9464
Costs and expenses incurred in certain Pennsylvania, Louisiana and West Vir ginia courts___________ 9465
Deutsche Kreditsicherung Kommanditgesel lschaf t et al------------------------- 9463
Kladen, Albert____________ 9464
Kuellman, Elise M_________ 9465
A merican B attle M o n u m e n t s C ommission :

Memorial monuments, buildings, and headstones; erection in American cemeteries in Europe----------------------------- 9426
World War I memorials in Eu rope; erection by American citizens, States, municipali ties, or associations_______ 9426
C ivil A eronautics B oard:

Pioneer Air Lines, Inc., hearing,
9454

Civilian P roduction Administra tion :

Cotton fabric distribution M317A--------------------------Priorities system operation; in ventories PR 32_______
Suspension orders, etc.:
Bridge Lumber Co_________
Lake Milton Kennel Club___
Ulrich, Walter F., and Harold E. Ulrich____________
Zola, Harry, and Annie Zola__

9428
9433
9454
9427
9427
9427

Coast G uard:

Vessels in navigable waters of U. S.; control___________ 9450
9419

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