Federal Register - January 3, 1952

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Source: Federal Register

VOLUME 17

REGISTER

1934
A/ITEO

NUMBER 2

Washington, Thursday, January 3, 1952
CONTENTS

TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10317
E s t a b l is h in g t h e P r e s id e n t s C o m m is
s io n o n t h e H e a l t h N eeds o f t h e N a t io n
WHEREAS our Nations strength is directly dependent upon the health of its people; and WHEREAS the needs of our military, Hefense-production, and civil-defense programs for an assured and adequate supply of personnel and services present special problems in the allocation of our health resources during this emergency period; and WHEREAS it is essential that at all times adequate provision be made to meet the health needs of the general public, including veterans; and WHEREAS an objective appraisal of the effect of actions taken to provide for immediate and emergency needs is essential at this time in order that we may continue to meet long-term require ments for safeguarding and improving the health of the Nation:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows:
S e c t io n 1. There is hereby established a commission to be known as the Presi dents Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation, which shall consist of a chairman and fourteen other members to be designated by the President.
S ec . 2. The Commission is author ized and directed to inquire into and study the following:
a The current and prospective sup ply of physicians, dentists, nurses, hos pital administrators, and allied profes sional workers; the adequacy of this supply in terms of the present demands for service; and the ability of educational institutions and other training facilities to provide such additional trained per sons as may be required to meet prospec tive requirements.
b The present ability of local public health units to meet demands imposed by civil defense requirements and by the needs of the general public during this mobilization period.

NOTICE
The Federal Register Division will be open for the filing and pub lic inspection of documents pursuant to section 2 of the Federal Register Act 49 Stat. 500; 44
U. S. C. 302 betioeen the hours of 8:45 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. on Satur day, December 29, 1951, and Sat urday, January 5, 1952. Issues of the F ederal R egister will be pub lished during the holiday period as folloivs:
December 27 through December 29,1951; January 1, January 3
through January 5, 1952.

c The problems created by the shift of thousands of workers to defense-pro duction areas requiring the relocation of doctors and other professional personnel and the establishment of additional fa
cilities to meet health needs.
d The degree to which existing and planned medical facilities, such as hos pitals and clinics, meet present and prospective needs for such facilities.
e Current research activities in the field of health and the programs needed to keep pace with new developments.
f The effect upon the continued maintenance of a desirable standard of civilian health of the actions taken to meet the long-range requirements of military, civil-defense, veterans, and other public-service programs for medi cal personnel and facilities.
g The adequacy of private and pub lic programs designed to provide meth ods of financing medical care.
h The extent f Federal, State, and local-government services in the health field, and the desirable level of expendi tures for such purposes taking into con sideration other financial obligations of government and the expenditures for health purposes from private sources.
S ec . 3. The Commission shall present to the President in writing such interim reports and final report of its studies of the subjects designated in section 2 of this order, including its recommenda-

Continued on p. 59

THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order Establishment of the Presidents Commission on the health needs of the Nation__________ ________

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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department See Farmers Home Administra tion; Production and Marketing Administration.

Army Department Rules and regulations:
Correspondents, technical ob servers and service specialists accompanying U. S. Army forces in the field, regulations for__.------------------------- -

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Commerce Department Rules and regulations:
Special studies and services by Bureaus of Department o f Commerce; fee structure for age search and citizenship service by Bureau of Census
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Defense Department See Army Department.

Defense Mobilization, Office of Notices:
Creation of Procurement Policy Board-.---- -------------- -------
Determination of critical de fense housing areas:
Bridgeport, Conn., et al------Great Falls, Mont., et al-----Lone Star /Tex., et al---------Establishment of position of assistant to the Director for Procurement__ ______ _----

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Economic Stabilization Agency See also Price Stabilization, Office o f; Rent Stabilization, Office of.
Notices:
Credit controls in critical de fense housing areas, relaxa tion o f ; Florida, Kansas, and New Jersey ------------------

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Farmers Home Administration Rules and regulations:
Routine; redemption date; ac tions prior to loan closing----57

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Federal Register - January 3, 1952

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Data03/01/1952

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