Federal Register - August 23, 1949

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THE PRESIDENT

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thorized representatives of the Commis sion or Chairman, shall have authority to administer oaths pursuant to section 1 of the Act of August 23, 1912, ch. 350
37 Stat. 373.
S ec . 3. Executive Director. There shall be under the Chairman an Execu tive Director who shall be appointed by the Chairman under the classified civil service. During the absence or disabil ity of the Chairman, or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Chairman, the Executive Director shall perform those functions of the Chairman which are transferred to the Chairman by the pro visions of sections 2 a 2 to 2 a 6, inclusive, of this reorganization plan un less the President shall designate an other person so to perform said func tions: Provided, That the Executive Di rector shall at no time sit as a member or acting member of the Commission.
S ec . 4. Offices abolished. The here tofore existing office of Executive Di rector and Chief Examiner, and the office of Secretary of the Commission and the title of President of the United States Civil Service Commission, are hereby abolished.
F. R. Doc. 49-6870; Filed, Aug. 22, 1949;
8:45 a. m.

REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 6 OF
1949
Prepared by the President and Trans mitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress Assem bled, June 20 1949, Pursuant to the Provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, Approved June 20, 19491
U n it e d S t ates M a r it im e C o m m is s io n S e c t io n 1. Administration of func tions of Commission. The Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission shall be the chief executive and admin istrative officer of the United States Maritime Commission.
In executing and administering on behalf of the Com mission its functions exclusive of func
tions transferred by the provisions of section 2 of this reorganization plan the Chairman shall be governed by the poli cies, regulatory decisions, findings, and determinations of the Commission.
Sec. 2. Transfer of functions. There are hereby transferred from the United States Maritime Commission to the Chairman of the Commission the func tions of the Commission with respect to 1 the appointment and supervision of all personnel employed under the Com mission, 2 the distribution of business among such personnel and among or ganizational units of the Commission, and 3 the use and expenditure of funds for administrative purposes: Pro vided, That the provisions of this section do not extend to personnel employed regularly and full time in the offices of members of the Commission other than the Chairman: Provided further, That the heads of major administrative units shall be appointed by the Chairman only after consultation with the other mem bers of the Commission.
Sec. 3. Performance of transferred functions. The functions of the Chair man under the provisions of this reor ganization plan shall be performed by him or, subject to his supervision and direction, by such officers and employees under his jurisdiction as he shall desig nate.
F. R. Doc. 49-6871; Filed, Aug. 22, 1949;
8:45 a. m.

REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 7 OF
1949
Prepared by the President and Trans mitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress Assem bled, June 20, 1949, Pursuant to the Provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, Approved June 20, 1949 1
P u b l ic R oads A d m in is t r a t io n
Transfer of Public Roads Administration. The Public Roads Ad ministration, together with its functions, S e c t io n L

including the functions of the Commis sioner of Public Roads, is hereby trans ferred to the Department of Commerce and shall be administered by the Com missioner of Public Roads subject to the direction and control of the Secretary of Commerce.
S ec . 2. Transfer of certain functions of Federal Works Administrator. All func tions of the Federal Works Administrator with respect to the agency and functions transferred by the provisions of section 1 hereof are hereby transferred to the Secretary of Commerce and shall be per formed by the Secretary or, subject to his direction and control, by such officers, employees, and agencies of the Depart ment of Commerce as the Secretary shall designate.
S ec . 3. Records, property, personnel, and funds. There are hereby trans ferred to the Department of Commerce, to be used, employed, and expended in connection with the functions transferred by the provisions of this reorganization plan, the records and property now being used or held in connection with such functions, the personnel employed in connection with such functions, together with the Commissioner of Public Roads, and the unexpended balances of appro priations, allocations, and other funds available or to be made available for use in connection with such functions. Such further measures and dispositions as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine to be necessary in order to effectuate the transfers provided for in this section shall be carried out in such manner as the Director shall direct and by such agencies as he shall desig nate.
S ec . 4. Effect of reorganization plan.
The provisions of this reorganization plan shall become effective notwithstand ing the status of the Public Roads Ad ministration within the Federal Works Agency or within any other agency im mediately prior to the effective date of this reorganization plan.
F. R. Doc. 49-6872; Filed, Aug. 22, 1949;
8:45 a. m.

RULES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 8 ALIENS AND
NATIONALITY
Chapter I Immigration and Natu ralization Service, Department of Justice P art
116 C i v i l A ir N a v ig a t io n DOCUMENTS FOR ENTRY

Cross R eference: For amendment of 116.8, see Title 19, Chapter I, Part 6, infra.
1Effective August 20, 1949, under the pro visions of section 6 of the act; published pursuant to section 11 of the act Pub. Law 109, 81st Cong..

of 1930, whether from a contiguous or noncontiguous foreign country, and a no tation as to any equipment installed on, Chapter I Bureau of Customs, or repairs made to, any such aircraft in a Department of the Treasury foreign country shall be made in the air P art 6 A ir C o m m e r c e R e g u l a t io n s craft journey log book, which shall set forth a general description of the equip DOCUMENTS FOR ENTRY
ment or repairs and a statement of the Paragraph d of 6.8, Documents for necessity therefor. The aircraft com entry, of Title 19, Code of Federal Regu mander, oh the first subsequent arrival of lations, such section being also desig the aircraft in the United States, shall nated as 116.8 of Title 8 and 71.508 of exhibit the journey log book to the cus Title 42, is amended to read as follows:
toms officer at the port of arrival. In d The provisions of section 466, Tar no case is the filing of customs Form 3417
iff Act of 1930, are applicable to any such required for any such aircraft. Except as specified hereafter in this paragraph, aircraft of United States registry engaged any such equipment purchased or repairs in trade arriving in the United States, made shall be subject to entry and deas defined in section 401 k>, Tariff Act
TITLE 19 CUSTOMS DUTIES

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