Federal Register - August 11, 1959
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b the individual shipment amounts the equivalent of 186,000,000 pounds less the amount, if any, by which entries dur to more than 100 bushels of 56 pounds ing the period July 1, 1959, to June 30, each and the written approval of the 1960, exceeded 186,000,000 pounds: P ro Secretary of Agriculture or his desig vided, T h at the amount so determined nated representative is presented at the shall not be less than 92,879,683 pounds, time of entry, or bond is furnished in a and th at of the amount so determined form prescribed by the Commissioner by the Secretary of the Treasury, not of Customs in an amount equal to the more than 0.00806 per centum may be in value of the merchandise as set forth in the entry, plus the estimated duty the form of rye flour or rye meal;
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T hat of the 6,741,268 pounds specias determined at the time of entry, fied in paragraph 1, not more than 6,606,- conditioned upon the production of such 443 shall be the product of Canada and written approval within six months from not more than 134,825 shall be the prod the date of entry.
uct of other foreign countries; th at of As used in this proclamation, the term the 77,399,736 pounds specified in para entered means entered, or withdrawn graph 2, not more than 75,851,741 shall from warehouse, for consumption.
be the product of Canada and not more IN W ITNESS WHEREOF, I have here than 1,547,995 shall be the product of unto set my hand and caused the Seal of other foreign countries; th at of the the United States of America to be amount to be determined under para affixed.
graph 3, not more than 98 per centum DONE a t the City of Washington this shall be the product of Canada and not fourth day of August in the year of our more than 2 per centum shall be the Lord nineteen hundred and product of other foreign countries.
seal fifty-nine, and of the Inde The provisions of this proclamation pendence of the United States of shall not apply to certified or registered America the one hundred and eightyseed rye for use for seeding and cropfourth.
improvement purposes, in bags tagged D wight D. E isenhow er and sealed by an officially recognized By the President:
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
Title 14 AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE
Chapter II Civil Aeronautics Board Regulation Policy Statement 8
PART 399 STATEMENTS OF
GENERAL POLICY
Rescission of Policy Respecting Pro mulgation of Airworthiness Regu lations and of 1958 Transatlantic Charter Policy Adopted by the Civil Aeronauts Board at its office in Washington, D.<
on the 5th day of August 1959.
I. Sections 399.10 and 399.11 of Pi 399, adopted May 25, 1955, provided f an annual review and revision of Ci Air Regulations dealing with airwortl ness requirements for aircraft and coi Ponents 399.10 and set forth certain Principles that the Board would follow Promulgating such requirements iL; 911 r le Federal Aviation Act of 1958 has transferred the air safety rulemaking function from the Board to the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Agency. Therefore, the above policy . ements relating to promulgation of ir safety rules are no longer pertinent nd should be rescinded.
II. Section 399.29 of P art 399, adopted January 7, 1958, prescribed the general standards used in processing and decid ing applications for exemptions under section 416b permitting otherwise un authorized air carriers to engage in transatlantic passenger charter opera tions. On May 26, 1959, the Board adopted a new Part 295 which, with cer tain modifications, converted the Trans atlantic Charter Policy into regulatory form. The policy statement set forth in 399.29 thus has been superseded by the adoption of Part 295 and should be repealed.
Since this rule-making action relates to statements of policy, notice and public procedure hereon are unnecessary, and these rescissions may be made effective upon less than 30 days notice.
In consideration of the foregoing, the Civil Aeronautics Board hereby amends Subpart B of Part 399 of its Regulations, effective August 5, 1959 by repealing 399.10, 399.11 and 399.29.
Sec. 204, 72 Stat. 743; 49 U.S.C. 1324. Ad ministrative Procedure Act, sec. 3, 60 Stat.
238; 5 U .S .0.1002
By the Civil Aeronautics Board.
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P.R. Doc. 59-6601; Piled, Aug. 10, 1959;
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Chapter III Federal Aviation Agency SUBCHAPTER E AIR NAVIGATION
REGULATIONS
Reg. Docket 76; Arndt. 129
PART 609 STANDARD INSTRUMENT
APPROACH PROCEDURES
Miscellaneous Alterations The new and revised standard instru ment approach procedures appearing hereinafter are adopted to become effec tive and/or canceled when indicated in order to promote safety. The revised procedures supersede the existing pro cedures of the same classification now in effect for the airports specified therein.
For the convenience of the users, the re vised procedures specify the complete procedure and indicate the changes to the existing procedures. The Adminis trator finds th a t a situation exists re quiring immediate action in the interest of safety, th at notice and public proce dure hereon are impracticable, and th at good cause exists for making this amendment effective on less than thirty days notice.
Pursuant to authority delegated to me by the Administrator 24 F.R. 5662, Part 609 is amended as follows: