Federal Register - February 19, 1952

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VOLUME 17

NUMBER 35

Washington, Tuesday, February 19, 1952
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL

the raise in grade cannot be made retroactively.
Sec. 1101, 63 Stat. 971; 6 U. S. C. 1072

Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 36P osition Classification EFFECTIVE DATES OF POSITIONCLASSIFICATION ACTIONS

A new Part 36 is added as set out above, effective March 30,1952, or at any earlier date at which the agency desires to put it into effect.
36.1 Effective dates of positionclassification actions, a Classification actions of a department or agency shall take effect as of the date the action is approved or on a subsequent date specifically stated. They shall not be made effective retroactively, except as provided hereinafter in the case of cer tain appeals.
b All classification decisions made by means of a certificate Issued by the Commission shall take effect not earlier than the date of receipt and not later than the beginning of the second pay period following the receipt of the certifi cate in the department, unless a sub sequent date is specifically stated in the certificate. They shall not be made effective retroactively, except as provided hereinafter in the case of certain appeals.
c Classification decisions resulting from an appeal will take effect not earlier than the date of decision on the appeal and not later than the beginning of the second pay period following the date of decision if made by a department, or the receipt of the decision in the de partment if made by the Commission, unless 1 a subsequent date is specifi cally stated in the decision on the appeal or in the certificate issued by the Com mission, or 2 the original appeal was filed within thirty days after receipt of written notice of action lowering the grade of the position and the corrective action on the appeal raises the grade, in which case the effective date shall be effective retroactively to the date of the appealed action. If the grade is raised on appeal because of duties and respon sibilities which were added to the posi tion after the date of the adverse action,
seal
U nited S tates Civil S erv ice Commission , R obert R amspeck,
Chairman.
F. R. Doc. 52-1973; Filed, Feb. 18, 1952;
8:48 a. m.

TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter IV Production and Market ing Administration and Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture Subchapter C Loans, Purchases, and Other Operations
1951 CCC Cottonseed Bulletin 3, Amdt. 2
P art 643Oilseeds SUBPART 1951 COTTONSEED PRODUCTS
PURCHASE PROGRAM
AVAILABILITY

The regulations of Commodity Credit Corporation with respect to the pur chase of cottonseed products as a means of supporting the price of 1951-crop cot tonseed 1951 CCC Cottonseed Bulletin 3, as amended 16 P. R. 8415, 10921 ;
are hereby amended by changing para graph b, subparagraph 2 of 643.577
thereof in order, upon approval by the PMA Commodity Office, to treat two or more cottonseed crushing mills as a sin gle contracting unit, where they are under the same management and are located in such proximity that they have the same freight rates for the shipment of cottonseed products, so that such paragraph b reads as follows:
643.577 Availability
b Source. 1 Purchases of cotton seed products, in accordance with the terms of this subpart, will be made by CCC from the crushers who notify the appropriate PMA commodity offices of acceptance of the offer contained in this subpart substantially in the following form:
The undersigned crusher hereby accepts CCCs offer to cottonseed crushers, 1951 CCC
Cottonseed Bulletin No. 3, for the mills listed below. The crusher understands that by acceptance of this offer he becomes obligated to pay for all 1951 crop cottonseed purchased Continued on p. 1517

CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
Pas
See Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Production and Marketing Administration; Rural Electri fication Administration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Funds owned by Japan end unknown persons________ 1541
Gamsee City________________ 1544
Heeresfymstelle et al_______ 1541
Hinricks, Agnes, et al____ 1544
Jaroslow, Erste Glimmerwar enfabrik ________________ 1545
Klaeber, Frederick___ ____
1543
Mehnert, Herman F________ 1546
Okamoto, Hisajiro, et al___ _ 1543
P. Beiersdorf &Co. A. G_____ 1541
Satake, Iwajiro___________
1546
Schmidt, Marianne, et al___ 1545
Atomic Energy Commission
Nevada ; withdrawing public lands for use of the Commission and partial revocation of executive orders see Land Management, Bureau of.
Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
Braniff Airways, Inc., and Ozark Airlines, Inc. ; service to Clin ton, Iowa; postponement of hearing___ ________________

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Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations :
Position classification; effective dates of position-classification actions____________________

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Coast Guard
Notices:
Approval of equipment____ ___1524
Commerce Department
See Federal Maritime Board.
Commodity Credit Corporation
Rules and regulations: , 1951 cottonseed products pur chase program; availability_1515
Customs Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Enforcement of customs and navigation laws; remission of fines, penalties, and for feitures___________________
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