Federal Register - June 8, 1949
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
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CONTENTS Continued
CONTENTS Continued
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Justice Department
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Labor Department
See Wage and Hour Division.
Land Management, Bureau of
Notices :
Utah; filing of extension sur vey plat___________ :--- ----Military Renegotiation and Review Board
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Policy
Rules and regulations :.
Military renegotiation regula tions; m i s c e l l a n e o u s amendments and correc tions:
Authority and organization for renegotiation--------Excess profits, determination and elimination_________
Military renegotiation formsProcedure for renegotiation Renegotiable business and costs, determination -----
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National Military Establishment
See Military Renegotiation Policy and Review Board.
The following books are now available:
Title 3,1948 Supplement $2.75.
Titles 4-5 $2.25.
Title 6 $3.00. /
Title 7:
Parts 1-201 $4.25. .
Parts 210-874 $2.75.
Part 900 to end $3.50.
Title 8 $2.75. , Title 9 $2.50.
Titles 10-13 $2.25.
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CONTENTS Continued Housing Expediter, Office of
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Rules and regulations:
Rent, controlled:
Housing----------------- -irvatr 8079
Rooms in rooming house and other establishments_____ 3079
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Title 7
Chapter IX:
Part 989proposed__________
Production and Marketing Ad ministration
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Public Contracts Division
See Wage and Hour Division.
Securities and Exchange Com mission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc__________
Erie Railroad Co________ AGeneral Public Utilities Corp.
and Staten Island Edison Corp__________________
Gooderham, Hiram Walker, &
Worts____ _____________
Greyhound Corp________
Kansas Power and Light Co.
and Kansas Electric Power Co_________________
Kewanee Public Service Co.
and Illinois Power Co____
McCord Corp-------------------Michigan Consolidated Gas Co________ r __________
CODIFICATION GUIDE
Title 6
Rules and regulations:
Domestic insurance and collecton-delivery services, indemnity; c. o. d. tag___________ 3081
Postal service, international:
Air-mail service__________ 3081
China, Israel, and Korea------ 3082
Export declarations and li 3081
censes________
Nigeria and Panama------------ 3082
Philippines__________
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Proposed rule making:
Raisins in California-------------
Notices :
Employment of handicapped clients; issuance of special certificates to sheltered work shops____________ :---------- 3103
Rules and regulations:
Overtime compensation; showup and call-back pay----- 3077
Chapter I:
Part 10------------------------------- 3077
Post Office Department
The Code of Federal Regulations, 1949 Edition, Contains a codifi cation of Federal administrative rules and regulations issued on or before December 31, 1948, and in effect as to facts arising on or after January 1, 1949.
NoticesContinued Hearings, etc.Continued National Distillers Products Corp__________________ 3106
Philadelphia Co. and Du 3109
quesne Light Co---------Public Service Co. of Okla homa_________________
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United Light and Railways Co. et al_________
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Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
and Wisconsin Gas & Elec tric Co_________________ 3108
A numerical list of th e parts of th e Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in th is issue. Proposed rules, as opposed to final actions, are identified as such.
Navy Department
CODE OF FEDERAL
REGULATIONS
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Wage and Hour Division
Rules and regulations:
Military renegotiation regula tions; miscellaneous amend ments and corrections see.
Military Renegotiation Policy and Review Board.
1949 Edition
Securities and Exchange Commission Continued
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Title 24
Chapter VHI:
Part 825 2documents:--------
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Title 29
Chapter V :
Part 778___________________
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Title 34
Chapter IV:
Part 421____________
Part 422________________
Part 423___________________
Part 424______ _____________
Part 427___________________
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Title 39
Chapter I:
Part 64________________
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Part 1275 documents____ 3081-3083
Title 47
Chapter I:
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as follows: An employment agreement provides a minimum of 3 hours pay at time and one-half for any employee called back to work outside his scheduled hours. The employees covered by the agreement normally work 8 hours each day, Monday through Friday, inclusive, in a workweek beginning on Monday, and are paid overtime compensation at time and one-half for all hours worked in excess of 8 in any day or 40 in any work week. Assume that an employee covered by this agreement and paid at the rate of $1.00 an hour works 1 hour overtime or a total of 9 hours on Monday, and works 8 hours each on Tuesday through