Federal Register - December 2, 1950
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Pakt I
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VOLUME 15
a/i t e d
NUMBER 234
Washington, Saturday, December 2 , 1950
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 3A cquisition of a Competitive S tatus Subpart CR egulations U nder E xecu tive O rder 10157
CONTENTS
This issue is divided into two parts, Part II of which contains a complete reprinting of Title 49, Chapter I, Parts 71-78, the regu lations governing explosives and other dangerous articles issued by the Interstate Commerce Commis sion.
CONTINUOUS SERVICE
Subparagraph 2 of 3.303 a is amended to read as set out below. As amended, 3.303 reads as follows:
3.303 Continuous service, a The employee must have had continuous service in a full-time, active-duty status in the competitive service of the Gov ernment since August 28,1948. The con tinuous service required for conversion may include:
1 Intervening military service;
periods not exceeding 60 days following a separation prior to entering military service and not exceeding 60 days fol lowing the expiration of the 90-day period for filing application with his agency for restoration to duty; periods exceeding 60 days following the expira tion of the 90-day period for filing appli cation with his agency for restoration to duty when such restoration was delayed by the agency.
2 Periods of absence on annual or sick leave and periods of absence on leave without pay not exceeding a total of 60 calendar days. If the leave with out pay was not in one straight period but extended over broken periods, 40 work days will lje considered the equivalent of 60 calendar days.
3 Periods during which the employees name was carried on the compensation rolls of the Bureau of Employees Compensation, Department of Labor.
4 Periods of separation or furlough due to reasons set forth in 3.302 a 4.
5 One or more breaks in service that do not total more than 60 calendar days.
E. O. 10157, Aug. 28, 1950, 15 F. R. 5834
seal
U nited S tates Civil S erv ice C ommission , L. A. M oyer ,
Executive Director.
F. R. Doc. 50-10910; F iled, Dec. 1, 1950;
8:46 a. m .
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter I Production and Marketing Administration Standards, Inspec tions, Marketing Practices, Depart ment of Agriculture P art 45U nited S tates S tandards for G rades of Cheddar C heese
On July 8,1950, notice was published in the F ederal R egister F. R. Doc. 50-5931;
15 F. R. 4341, 4551 regarding proposed United States Standards for Grades of American Cheese pursuant to the au thority contained in the Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1950
Pub. Law 146,81st Cong., approved June 29, 1949. After consideration of all relevant matters presented, including the proposals in the aforesaid notice, the standards hereinafter set forth with re spect to Cheddar cheese i. e., American cheese as described in aforesaid notice are hereby promulgated under similar authority contained in the Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1951
Pub. Liaw 759, 81st Cong., approved September 6, 1950. Since the name of cheddar cheese has been generally used and accepted by the dairy industry, the term cheddar cheese is employed in lieu of American cheese. The pro mulgation of these standards will provide the Department with cheddar cheese standards for use in connection with its grading and inspection services and pur chases of cheddar cheese, will make available to the dairy industry official standards for its use, and will supersede the Tentative U. S. Standards for Grades of American Cheddar Cheese, approved April 24, 1943, and reissued December 6, 1945. The standards are as follows:
Sec.
45.1
45.2
Cheddar cheese.
Types of packaging.
C ontinued on p. 8235
Agriculture Department
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See Production and Marketing Administration.
Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
National Airlines, Inc.; Na tional DC-6 daylight coach investigation------------------ 8247
West Coast common fares case____________________ 8247
Proposed rule making:
Color and near vision require ments for airmen--------------- 8245
Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Competitive status, acquisition;
continuous service________ - 8233
Customs Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Articles conditionally free, sub ject to reduced rate, etc.; cal cined bauxite______________ 8242
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
American Cable and Radio Corp. et al_______________
American Telephone and Tel egraph Co. et al_________
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co___________
Crabb, Robert C., et al______.
International Bank for Re construction and Develop-
ment, et al_______________
M e l b o u r n e Broadcasting Corp. WMMB_________
Telanserphone, In c ., a n d Robert C. Crabb_________
Telanserphone, In c ., a n d Ward C. Rogers____ _____
Motions Commissioner, designation____________________
National defense-emergency au thorizations::____________
Rules and regulations:
Aeronautical advisory stations.
Frequency allocations and radio treaty matters:
Aeronautical advisory sta tions________ ___________
Table of allocation of call signs_____ ______________
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