Federal Register - September 14, 1949
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EDERAL
VOLUME 14
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NUMBER 177
Washington, Wednesday, September 14, 1949
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission
Sec. 11, 58 Stat. 390; 5 U. S. C. 860
seal
U nited S tates Civil S erv ice Commission , L. A. M oyer,
Executive Director.
P art 24F ormal E ducation R equire ments for A ppointment to Certain S cientific, T echnical, and P rofession al P ositions
F. R. Doc. 49-7401; Filed, Sept. 13, 1949;
8:47 a. m.
PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATOR
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Section 24.105 is hereby added as fol lows:
24.105 Public Health Educator, P210-0 all gradesa Educational re quirement. Applicants must have com pleted a year of graduate study in public health education in an accredited school of public health.
b Duties. Public health educators stimulate the interest of individuals and groups in scientific discoveries affecting health and in the application of health principles to daily living; assist school officials in establishing and improving health education curricula; organize community groups to study health prob lems and methods of disease prevention;
assist in coordinating mass health pro grams and in evaluating and improving health education programs; and perform related duties.
c Knowledge and training requisite for performance of duties. The duties cannot be successfully performed with out a knowledge of the public health sciences and an understanding of their practical application to public health programs. This can be acquired only through a directed course of study in public health education, in an accredited school of public health, which covers such subjects as epidemiology, parasit ology, human bacteriology, communica ble and noncommunicable disease control procedures, mental health, vital statistics and their meaning for community health planning, public health organization and administration, community organization, and principles of adult education as ap plied to public health. In this training students also learn the functions and methods of other public health personnel such as health officers, nurses, and sani tary engineers with whom they will be working in the performance of their duties as health educators.
Chapter I Production and Marketing Administration Standards, Inspec tions, Marketing Practices, Depart ment of Agriculture P art 27Cotton C lassification U nder U nited S tates Cotton F utures A ct SUBPART C--- COTTON AND FIBER SPINNING
TESTS
On August 16, 1949, a notice of rule making was published in the F ederal R egister F. R. Doc. 49-6650; 14 F. R.
5050, as corrected 14 F. R. 5218, regard ing a proposed amendment to 27.507 of the regulations governing cotton and fiber spinning tests 7 CFR 27.50127.512. After consideration of all rele vant matters presented, including the proposal set forth in the aforesaid notice, the amendment hereinafter set forth to said regulations is hereby adopted pur suant to authority contained in the act of April 7, 1941 55 Stat. 131; 7 U. S. C.
473d.
The amendment revises the schedule of tests so as to meet more satisfactorily current demands for testing service;
eliminates provisions for certain tests and combination tests that are no longer required; increases the fees for certain tests to met the increased costs of making such tests; and eliminates the present provision for supplemental requests for completing spinning tests where fiber tests have already been requested.
The 1949 cotton crop will be moving to gins and through marketing channels in substantial volume by September 15, 1949, and will result in heavy demands for testing service. The tests provided for in the amendment should be available to the industry by that time. Moreover, the increases in the fees are necessary to defray the increased costs in providing the testing service. The amendment re quires no preparation on the part of Continued on next page
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
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See Production and Marketing Administration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Edenburg, Josef---------------Ito, Takeo----------------------Larsen, Bjorn Valeur---------Okamoto, Ishimatsu---------Tofukuji, Dr. K---------------Tuininga, Hendrik Frederik
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Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
American Airlines, Inc., et al.;
hearing on service to Springfield, Mass., case----------------
5641
Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Appointment to certain scientif ic, technical, and professional positions, formal education requirements ; public health educator--------------------------
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Federal Power Commission
Notices :
Iowa Electric Co.; notice of ap plication------- ------------------ 5641
Housing Expediter, Office of
Rules and regulations:
Rent, controlled:
Housing and rooms in room ing houses and other es tablishments:
Certain States---------------- 5626
Idaho, Oklahoma, and Ten nessee________________ 5626
Rooms in rooming houses and other establishments;
Minnesota--------------------- 5625
Justice Department
See Alien Property, Office of.
Maritime Commission
Notices:
Isthmian Steamship Co. et al.; .
notice of agreements filed for approval------------------------- 5642
Production and Marketing Ad ministration
Proposed rule making:
Poultry and domestic rabbits and edible products thereof ; grad ing and inspection and U. S.
specifications for c l a s s e s , standards, and grades--------- 5626
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