Federal Register - January 9, 1948

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REGISTER

VOLUME 13

Washington, Friday, January 9, 1948

TITLE 5 ADM INISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 7R einstatement GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Section 7.101 a 2 12 P. R. 7182
is amended to read as follows:
7.101 General requirements for rein statement of persons who have competi tive status, a
2 If separated during his probation ary period, reinstatement must be made within one year of separation, but such reinstatement shall be subject to com pletion of probation and may be made only in the same agency, locality, type of position, and same or lower grade for which he meets the training and ex perience requirements, except that a pro bationer separated through reduction in force may be reinstated in any agency and to any position in any locality if he meets the qualifications standards for promotion or reassignment to the posi tion, 0
R. S. 1753, sec. 2, 22, Stat. 403, 50 Stat.
533; 5 U. S. C. 631, 633
seal

U nited S tates C ivil S erv ice C ommission , H. B. M itchell ,
President.

P. R. Doc. 48-267; Piled, Jan. 8, 1948;
8:52 a. m.

TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Production and Mar keting Administration Sugar Branch General Sugar Reg., Series 3, No. 2

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P art 801G eneral S ugar R egulations administration of sugar quotas
By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by the Sugar Act of 1948 Pub. Law 388, 80th Cong.
and the Administrative Procedure Act 80 Stat. 237, these regulations are hereby made, prescribed, and published, to be in force and effect until amended or superseded by regulations hereafter made.

801.0 Basis and purpose/ The regu lations contained in 801.1 to 801.3, inclusive, 801.10 to 801.15, inclusive, and 801.41 to 801.45, inclusive, are issued pur suant to the Sugar Act of 1948 and deal generally with the administration of the sugar quota system provided by that act.
The purpose of the regulations in 801.1
to 801.3, inclusive, is to provide for effec tive quota control by requiring sugar pro duced outside theieontinental United States to be entered through customs ports of entry. The purpose of the regu lations in 801.10 to 801.15, inclusive, is to permit sugar or liquid sugar to be brought or imported into the continental United States for reexport under a bond conditioned upon the handling of such sugar without interference with the effective administration of sugar quotas.
The purpose of the regulations in 801.41 to 801.45, inclusive, is to permit restricted transfers of sugar produced from sugarcane and sugar beets grown in the continental United States in a manner that will utilize effectively sugar processing and storage facilities and at the same tune hold the distribution of such sugar in the continental United States within the prescribed area quota.
These regulations are substantially identical with regulations issued under the Sugar Act of 1937 50 Stat. 903; 7
U. S. C. 1100 and will replace such regulations for purposes of administra tion of quotas under the Sugar Act of 1948.
Prior to the issuance of these regula tions, notice was given 12 P. R. 8207
that the Secretary was considering the revision and reissuance of similar regu lations issued under the Sugar Act of 1937 and that any interested person might express his views with respect thereto within 15 days after the publica tion of such notice in the F ederal &EGiste No such written expression of views was received.
The Sugar Act of 1948 requires the Secretary of Agriculture to establishsugar quotas thereunder during the first ten days of 1948. The regulations set forth in subparts A, B, and C are essen tial to the effective administration of sugar quotas under that act. To make these regulations effective as soon as quotas are established and at the same time comply with the 30-day effective date requirement of the Administrative Continued on next page
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
Pa&e
Rules and regulations:
Delegation 134
Sugar quotas, 1948_________
133
Administration_____________
127
Consumption requirements:
Hawaii and Puerto Rico__
131
United States____________
131
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders:
Eissler, John___.-___________
Mayemura, Shigemori, and Seigo Miwa______________

142
142

Army, Department of
Rules and regulations:
Enlisted reserve corps; miscel laneous amendments---------L

135

Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Reinstatement; general require ments___________________

127

Federal Power Commission
Notices:.
Northern Natural Gas Co.; hear ing __ , __________________

138

Interstate CommerceCommis sion
Notices:
Denver and Rio Grande West ern Railroad Co.; furnishing of cars for railroad coal sup ply 2 documents-------------

139

Public Health Service
Rules and regulations:
Commissioned officers ; foreign service allowance rates--------

137

Securities and Exchange Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
American Power & Light Co.
et al__________________
139
Bankers Bond and Mortgage Co. and Bankers Securities Corp__________________
141
Dallas Power & lig h t Co-----140
Long Island Lighting Co. 2
documents___________ 140,141
Milwaukee Electric Railway &
Transport Co. and Wiscon sin Electric Power Co------139
127

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Federal Register - January 9, 1948

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