Federal Register - June 27, 1939
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AXONAL a a
REGSTER
VOLUME 4
1934
C A ilT E O
NUMBER 123
Washington, Tuesday, June 27, 1939
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER
Amending
the F oreign S ervice R egula tions of the U nited S tates
By virtue of and pursuant to the au thority vested in me by section 1752 of the Revised Statutes of the United States 22 U.S.C. 132, it is ordered that the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States be, and they are hereby, amended by prescribing the following as Chapter m thereof:
ch apter
m -
-immuNit ie s , powers , and PRIVILEGES
m-1. Diplomatic immunity. The im
cers shall acquaint themselves with per tinent treaty provisions and with the lo cal laws and regulations prescribed in each case and shall be governed accord ingly.
III-6. Tax exemptions. Since the tax ation of representatives of foreign gov ernments is largely regulated by recipro cal agreements between nations, diplo matic and consular officers shall acquaint themselves with pertinent treaty provi sions and with the local laws and regu lations in each instance and shall con form thereto.
Cancellation of Regulations The following provisions of the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States are hereby canceled:
Part I
Sections H-8, II-9, and 31-33
Chapter VII.
Part H
Sections IV-71, IV-72, IV-73, IV-74, IV-75, XXTV-426, XXIV-427, and XXIV428
Chapter V.
Revocation of Executive Order Executive Order No. 5956, dated December 1, 1932, is hereby revoked.
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order:
Foreign Service Regulations of the United States, amendment relative to immunities, powers, and privileges____
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RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 17C ommodity ties E xchanges:
and
S ecuri
Securities and Exchange Com mission:
Euttfic Utility Holding Com pany Act of 1935, amendr ment of Rule U-13-4___ 2491
T itle 26I nternal R evenue:
Bureau of Internal Revenue:
Navy contracts, excess profits income-taxable years ending after April 3 ,1939_ 2492
T itle 31M oney and F inance :
munity from the jurisdiction of the coun try to which a diplomatic representative is accredited, which is accorded under the law of nations to said diplomatic representative, his official staff and household, and the exemption of premises occupied in an officialdiplomatic ca T reasury:
pacity, shall not be waived except by Office of the Secretary:
consent of the Secretary of State.
Practice of attorneys and m -2 . Consular rights and privileges.
a-crpnt-g regulations sup A consular officer shall protest to the plemented_____________
appropriate local official after first as T itle 49T ransportation and suring himself that such protest is well R ailroads:
founded any infringement of the rights F ranklin D R oosevelt Interstate Commerce Commis and privileges necessary to carry out the sion:
T he W hite H ouse, duties of his office, rights and privileges June 22, 1939.
hanges in rates and regula of this nature having been secured to tions affecting fourthhim under the law of nations. He shall No. 81811
class mail matter_______
also protest the infringement of any Filed, June 23, 1939; T itle 50W ild life :
rights and privileges conceded by treaty, F. R. Doc. 39-2201;
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custom, or local law.
Bureau of Biological Survey:
Lower Souris Migratory WaHI-3. Evasion of just obligations pro _terfowl Refuge, N. Dak., hibited. A diplomatic representative or Rulesy Regulations, Orders consular officer shall not avail himself fishing permitted_______
of the protection afforded by reason of NOTICES
his official position to evade the settle TITLE 17COMMODITY AND
ment of just obligations.
SECURITIES EXCHANGES
Department of labor:
III-4. Asylum. A diplomatic repre Wage and Hour Division:
sentative or consular officer may not ex SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
Appointing Merle D. Vincent, tend asylum to persons outside of his COMMISSION
s as authorized representa official or personal household.
P ublic U tility H olding C ompany Act of tive to grant or deny ap HI-5. Customs courtesies. Since cus 1935
plications for special cer toms courtesies are accorded by the AMENDMENT OF RULE U134
tificates for employment United States to diplomatic representa of learners_____________
tives and consular officers on a recipro Acting pursuant to the authority cal basis, diplomatic and consular offlgranted to it by the Public Utility Holding Continued on next page 2491
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