Federal Register - August 26, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Saturday, August 26, 1939

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Collection District No. 44 Iowa, is to standardize sick leave and extend it to all civilian employees 49 Stat. 1162, hereby revoked.
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The designations of the customsit is ordered that section 18 of Executive ports of entry of Oklahoma City, Okla Order No. 7846, dated March 21, 1938,1
homa, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, in Customs prescribing regulations relating to sick 3 4
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Collection District No. 45 Saint Louis, leave of Government employees, be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows:
are hereby revoked.
S ec. 18. Sick leave accumulated dur This order shall become effective thirty Published by the Division of the Federal ing temporary appointment shall be Register, The National Archives, pursuant to days from the date hereof.
credited to an employee who receives an the authority contained in th e Federal F ranklin D R oosevelt
FEDERAL0REGISTEB

Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 49
Stat. It. 500, under regulations prescribed .T he W hite H ouse, by the Adm inistra tive Committee, with the August 24, 1939.
approval of the President.
The Administrative Committee consists of No. 82251
the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by F. R. Doc. 39-3128; Filed, August 25, 1939;
the Attorney General, and the Public Printer 10:04 a. m.
or Acting Public Printer.
The daily issue of the F ederal R egister will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for 1 per month or $10 per year;
EXECUTIVE ORDER
single copies 10 cents each; payable in ad vance. Remit by money order payable to A mending S ection 15 of E xecutive O r Superintendent of Documents, Government der No. 7845 of M arch 21, 1938, P re Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
scribing R egulations R elating to An
Correspondence concerning the publica nual L eave of G overnment E mployees tion of the F ederal R egister should be ad dressed to the Director, Division of the By virtue of and pursuant to the au Federal Register, The National Archives, Washington, D. C.
thority vested in me by section 7 of the
CONTENTSContinued NOTICES
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Hearings postponed :
Pase Cohu, Lamotte T., and Trans continental & Western Air, Inc______________ 3741
Darling, C. Coburn, and Ca nadian Colonial Airways, In c _______________. 3741
Department of Agriculture:
Division of Marketing and Mar- /
keting Agreements:
Port Wayne, Ind., Marketing Area, handling of milk, determination__________ 3740
Department of State:
Committee for Reciprocity In
formation:
Trade agreement negotiations with:
Argentina, public notice 3739
Belgium, postponement of date for submission of briefs, etc---------------- 3740
Rural Electrification Administra tion:
Allocation of funds for loans 3741
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
Marion-Reserve P o w e r Co., hearing________________ 3742
Public Utility Engineering and Service Corporation, ex tension of orders relative to:
Service company operation in special or unusual cir cumstances___________ 3741
Subsidiary service company approval_____________ 3741

act of March 14, 1936, entitled An act to provide for vacations to Government employees and for other purposes 49
Stat. 1161, it is ordered that section 15
of Executive Order No. 7845, dated March 21, 1938,1 prescribing regulations relat ing to annual leave of Government em ployees, be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows:
Sec. 15. Temporary employees who subsequently receive indefinite, emer gency, probational, or permanent ap pointments in the same department or agency without break in service shall be entitled to 2% days annual leave for each full month of service to the date of such indefinite, emergency, probational, or permanent appointment and thereaf ter at the rate of 2 y6 days per month, and shall be credited with such accumu lated and current accrued leave as may be due, or charged with any unaccrued leave which may have been advanced.
This order shall be effective as of June 30, 1939, and shall be published in the F ederal R egister.
F ranklin D R oosevelt THe W hite H ouse ,
August 24, 1939.
No. 82261
F. R. Doc. 39-3143; Filed, August 25, 1939;
12:19 p. m.

EXECUTIVE ORDER
A mending S ection 18 of E xecutive O r der No. 7846 of M arch 21, 1938, P re
scribing R egulations R elating to S ick Leave of G overnment E mployees
By virtue of and pursuant to the au thority vested in me by section 7 of the act of March 14, 1936, entitled An act 13 F k . 715 DI.

indefinite, emergency, probational, or permanent appointment in the same de partment or agency without break in service but shall not be transferable else where under any circumstances.

This order shall be effective as of June 30, 1939, and shall be published in the F ederal R egister.
F ranklin D R oosevelt T he W hite H ouse ,
August 24, 1939.
No. 82271
F. R. Doc. 39-3144; Filed, August 25, 1939;
12:19 p. m.

Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND
PLANT QUARANTINE
B.EP.Q. 501 Supersedes BP.Q. 344
S ec. 319.56-2b A dministrative I nstruc tio ns ; C onditions G overning the En
try of A corns and Chestnuts
August 21,1939.

The importation of acorns and chest nuts into the United States for purposes other than propagation, from all foreign countries and localities, except Canada, is authorized under permit under the provi sions of Quarantine No. 56 Fruit and Vegetable Quarantine Sec. 319.56 as follows:
Authorized ports of entry. Permits are issued on any port in the United States where this Bureau maintains inspection service in the enforcement of foreign plant quarantines.
Inspection. All shipments are subject to inspection as a condition of entry.
Freedom from living stages of injurious insects. Shipments shall be free of living stages of injurious insects including the European c o d l i n g moth, Laspeyresia Carpocapsa splendana, and chestnut weevils, Balaninus spp., as a condition of release.
Infested shipments. A shipment found to be infested with living stages of in jurious insects shall be immediately de stroyed unless in the judgment of the inspector it can be disposed of under adequate safeguards as the inspector may require in regard to handling, 13 F.R. 717 DI.

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Federal Register - August 26, 1939

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Data26/08/1939

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