Federal Register - February 28, 1951
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
VOLUME 16
NUMBER 40
Washington, Wednesday, February 28, 1951
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10217
A m en d in g P aragraph 1 c o p E x e cu t iv e O rder No. 101571 o p A u g u st 28, 1950, E n a bl in g C ertain E m pl o y e e s o p t h e F ederal G o v e r nm e n t T o A cquire a C o m pe t it iv e S t atus
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the Civil Service Act 22
Stat. 404 and by section 1753 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, it is ordered that paragraph 1 c of Ex ecutive Order No. 10157 of August 28, 1950, entitled Enabling Certain Em ployees of the Federal Government To Acquire a Competitive Status, be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows:
The acquisition of competitive status by the employee must be recommended to the Civil Service Commission by the head of the agency in which he is em ployed within six months of the date of this order: Provided, that in the case of an employee who has left or, before the expiration of such six months period, leaves his civilian position for the pur pose of entering the armed forces of the United States, such recommendation must be made within six months of the date of honorable termination of the military service of the employee.
H arry S . T r u m a n T h e W h it e H o u s e ,
February 26, 1951.
F. R. Doc. 51-2793; F iled, Feb. 27, 1951;
12:06 p. m .
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art
2A p p o in t m e n t
T hrough
the
C o m petitive S y st e m INDEFINITE APPOINTMENT
Effective December 1, 1950, paragraph a of 2.115 is amended to read as set out below.
2.115 Indefinite appointmenta In general. On and after December 1, 1 15 F. R. 5334.
1950, all new appointments shall be in definite appointments except those of postmasters in all classes of post offices and, in unusual circumstances, appoint ments to positions for which the Com mission determines that probational appointments are in the interest of the service: Provided, That agencies may give probational appointments after that date to eligibles who were regularly se lected from certificates issued prior to December 1, 1950, for probational appointment. Such indefinite appoint ments shall be made from the Commis sions registers of eligibles unless there are insufficient available eligibles. The Commission may restrict certification for indefinite appointment to eligibles that are immediately available because of residence or other conditions. The first year of service under an indefinite appointment shall be a trial period similar to the probationary period estab lished by 2.113.
Persons given such appointments do not thereby acquire a permanent civil service status. The appointment of any person serving under a temporary ap pointment pending establishment of a register, a war service appointment, a temporary indefinite appointment as a substitute in the post office service, or an emergency-indefinite appointment on December 1, 1950, is hereby converted to an indefinite appointment under this section: Provided, That the appointment of any person serving under a war serv ice indefinite appointment in the postal field service shall not be so converted.
Service in the same agency immediately preceding such conversion shall be counted toward completion of the re quired 1-year trial period.
R-. S. 1753, sec. 2, 22 S tat. 403; 5 U. S. C. 631, 633. E. O. 9830, Feb. 24, 1947, 12 F. R. 1259; 3
CFR, 1947 Supp.
seal
U n it e d S tates C iv il S erv
ic e C o m m is s io n , L. A. M o y e r ,
Executive Director.
F. R. Doc. 51-2699; F iled, Feb. 27, 1951;
8:52 a. m .
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
Paee
Amending EO 10157, enabling certain employees of Federal Government to acquire compet itive status_________________
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Production and Marketing Administration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Bartholdt, Antonie, et al____
Dieter, Phillip A___________
Meywald, Hermann August Oberwalder, Rosetta, et al__
Petersen, Meta____________
Tokunaga, Kakuji_________
Van der Stucken, Mary_____
Washeim, Anna____________
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Civil Aeronautics Eoard
Notices:
Delegations of authority:
Letters of registration____ _
Waiver of civil air regulations for operations conducted under contract with armed forces____ , ____ -_______
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Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Appointment through competi tive system; indefinite ap pointment___ .________ ____
Promotion, demotion, and reas signment and movement of employees between agencies with reemployment rights
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Commerce Department
See National Production Author ity.
Economic Stabilization Agency
See Price Stabilization, Office of.
Federal Civil Defense Admin istration
Notices:
Organizational statement____
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