Federal Register - March 21, 1947
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NUMBER 57
Washington, Friday, March 21,1947
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9834
R egulations G overning the P ayment of E xpen ses of T ransportation of C iv il
ian O ffic e r s and E m plo yees T rans ferred I ncident tov the R eturn of D epartmental F unctions to the S eat o f G overnment
By virtue of and pursuant to the au thority vested in me by the Second De ficiency Appropriation Act, 1946, ap proved May 18, 1946 Public Law 3.84, 79th Congress, under the heading Fed eral Works AgencyPublic Buildings Administration, and in the interest of the internal management of the Govern ment, it is hereby ordered as follows :
S ection 1. The provisions of Executive Order No. 9805 of November 25,1946, pre scribing regulations governing the pay ment of travel expenses of civilian officers and employees of the United States and transportation expenses of their imme diate families, household goods, and per sonal effects when transferred from one official station to another for permanent duty, are hereby made applicable with respect to the payment of such expenses incident to the, return of departmental functions to the seat of government as authorized by the said Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1946, and as may be authorized by subsequent legislation.
S ec. 2. The provisions of the said Act shall apply only to those officers and employees whose positions were trans ferred to the seat of government sub sequent to October 11, 1944.
S ec. 3. Executive Order No. 9739 of June 20, 1946, is hereby revoked, except that it shall continue to be applicable, so long as necessary, with respect to the payment of expenses incident to any re turn of departmental functions to the seat of government ordered prior to No vember 1, 1946, and incomplete on that date.
S ec . 4. This order shall become effec tive 4s of November 1, 1946, and shall be published in the F ederal R eg ister .
H arry S . T ruman T he W h it e H ouse ,
M arch 20, 1947.
F. R. Doc. 47-2753; Filed, Mar. 20, 1947;
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TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 12R emovals and R eduction P art 54A nnual and S ic k L eave R egu
lations M ISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS
In the F ederal R eg ister of February 25, 1947, Chapter I was revised and cer tain parts, including Part 12, 12.301
to 12.314, and Part 54 were redesignated, effective May 1, 1947 12 F. R. 1270, 1291, 1343. These amendments to Part 12 and Part 54 are to be carried over on May 1, the effective date of the redesig nation.
1. Section 12.310 redesignated as 20.10 effective May 1,1947 is amended to read as set out below. This amend ment shall be effective upon publication in the F ederal R eg ist er .
12.310 Notice to em ployees. An employee in group A -l or A-2 with competitive status affected by a re duction in force shall be given an indi vidual notice in writing one year be fore the action becomes effective. His one-year notice period shall be com posed of, whenever possible, at least 30
days in an active duty status; a non-duty status with pay for the duration of his leave, if any; and the balance of the year in a furlough or leave without pay status.
Exceptions to this rule are authorized when the employee requests separation in lieu of furlough, or when the agency as a whole is liquidating, in which case the notice period shall terminate as of the day the agency is finally liquidated. Ex ceptions may also be made after prior approval by the Commission, in the case of agencies which agree to grant reem ployment benefits to employees separated with shorter notice periods equal to those they would have received if retained on the rolls for one year.
Each employee affected by reduction in force shall be given an individual no tice in writing at least 30 days before the action becomes effective. Where it is not possible to continue the employee in an active-duty status for the period specified in the notice, he shall have the greatest possible notice before he is re lieved from active duty and shall there after be carried on the rolls for the reContinued on p. 1885
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order Transportation of civilian officers and employees transferred inci dent to return of departmental functions to seat of govern ment, payment of expenses___
Pae
1883
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department t Proposed rule making:
Milk handling in New York met ropolitan area____________
1899
Rules and regulations:
Milk handling in Fort Wayne, Ind., area_________ _
__ 1885
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Andrews & George Co., In c_ 1905
Bartelheimer, Louise_________ 1905
Dahlmann, Bertha M------------- 1905
F. & K. Engineering Co_____
1903
Groeger, Clara_______________ 1906
Handler, Joseph, et al________ 1906
Heinz, Kurt_________________ 1907
Henze, Mrs. MargaretheSara_ 1907
Klotz, C a t h e r i n e Lisette Emma_____________________ 1903
Landfried, P. J ., and Martin Brinkmann, A. G __ _______ 1907
Lowston, Walter H., et al___ 1904
Philippine Mfg. Co. and Arno Brasch C o rr.____________ 1907
Schade, Friedrich___________
1908
Schluttig, Bertha_______ ;___ 1903
Siloti, Alexander__________ - 1908
, Singer Mfg. Co______________
1905
Sterne, Henry__________ _1904
Von Borstel, Helene_________
1908
Walker, May_________________ 1904
Weiser,- Louis_____________
1904
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Hearings, etc
Compania Panamena de Aviacion S. A________________
1909
Pacific Northwest-H a w a i i Service Case_____________
1910
Peruvian International Air ways------------1909
Proposed rule making:
Certificates, temporary airtraffic control-tower operator, and parachute technician;
flights of kites and moored balloons Corr.___________
1900
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