Federal Register - August 8, 1952

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Friday August 8, 1952

FEDERAL REGISTER

CONTENTS Continued Wage Stabilization Board Rules and regulations:
Interpretations of GWR 21;
questions and answers______

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CO DIFICATIO N GUIDE
A numerical list of the parts of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in this issue. Proposed rules, as opposed to final actions, are identified as such.

Title 3
Pas Chapter II Executive orders:
9805 amended by EO 10381-. 7205
10381_______________________ 7205
Title 7
Chapter I:
Part 101 proposed ______
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Chapter IH;
Part 301____________________ 7205
Chapter IX:
Part 903 proposed__________ 7254
Part 958 proposed 2 docu ments ____________________ 7254
Part 992____________________ 7208
Title 14
Chapter I:
7209
Part 290_________________
Part 298_______
7209
Title 16
Chapter I:
Part 3 2 documents____ ._ 7209, 7210
Title 22
Chapter I:
Part 99 ____ _____________ _ 7210
Title 25
Chapter I:
Part 130 proposed__ ______ 7252
Title 26
Chapter I:
Part 29 2 documents___ 7211,7215
Proposed rules_____________ 7249
Part 40___________
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Title 32
Chapter XIV:
Part 1421______
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Part 1422________________ __ 7218
Part 1423_______
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Part 1425_____
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Part 1427___________________ 7218
Part 1428 ________________ 7218
Part 1453_______________
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Title 32A
Chapter III O PS:
CPR 15_____________________ 7220
CPR 16__________________
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CPR 67____
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CPR 97____
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CPR 143___________________ 7222
GCPR, SR 113________ ___ 7224
Chapter IV:
Subchapter B W SB:
GWR 21, Interpretations___ 7225
Chapter XXI O RS:
RR 1______
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RR 2_______________________ 7227
RR 3_____________________
7227
RR 4___________
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Title 38
Chapter I:
Part 21__________
7228
Title 50
Chapter I:
Part 116____________________ 7249

States, as are now or may hereafter be designated by the Secretary of Agricul ture as regulated areas, adequate, in his judgment, to prevent the spread of the gypsy and brown-tail moths, except that any such limitation shall be con ditioned upon the affected State or States providing for and enforcing the control of the intrastate movement of the regulated articles under the con ditions which apply to their interstate movement under provisions of the Fed eral quarantine regulations, currently existing, and upon their enforcing such control and sanitation measures with respect to such areas or portions thereof as, in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture, shall be deemed adequate to prevent the intrastate spread there from of the said insect infestations:
And provided further, That whenever, in any year, the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine shall find that facts exist as to the pest risk involved in the movement of one or more of the articles to which the regulations supplemental hereto apply, making it safe to modify, by making less stringent, the restrictions contained in any such regulation, he shall set forth and pub lish such finding in administrative in structions, specifying the manner in which the applicable regulation will be made less stringent, whereupon such modification shall become effective, for such period and for such regulated area or portion thereof as shall be specified in said administrative instructions, and every reasonable effort shall be made to give publicity to such administrative instructions throughout the affected areas.

301.45-1 Definitions.
e Suppressive area. That part of the regulated area in which suppressive measures are cooperatively carried out with the objective of eradicating in festations.

301.45-2 Regulated area. The fol lowing area is hereby designated as regulated:
Connecticut. Counties of Hartford, Mid dlesex, New London, Tolland and Windham;
towns of Barkhamsted, Bethlehem, Canaan, Colebrook, Cornwall, Goshen, Harwinton, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Hartford, Nor folk, North Canaan, Plymouth, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Thomaston, Torrington, Washington, Warren, Watertown, Winches ter, Woodbury, in Litchfield County; towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, Derby, Bast Haven, Guilford, Ham den, Madison, Meriden, Middlebury, Nauga tuck, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Prospect, Seymour, Walling ford, Waterbury, West Haven, Wolcott, and Woodbridge, in New Haven County.
Maine. Counties of Androscoggin, Cum berland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagada hoc, Waldo, and York; towns of Avon, Berlin, Carthage, ChesterviUe, Crockertown, Dallas Plantation, Farmington, Freeman, Greenvale, Industry, Jay, Jerusalem, Kingfield, Madrid, Mount Abraham, New Sharon, New Vineyard, Perkins, Phillips, Rangeley Planta tion, Redington, Salem, Sandy River Planta tion, Strong, Temple, Washington, Weld, and Wilton, and Townships D and E, in Franklin County; all of Hancock County except Plan tations 3, 4, 35, and 41; all that part of Oxford County south and southeast of, and including, the towns of Magalloway and
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Richardsontown; towns of Alton, Argyle, Bradford, Bradley, Carmel, Charleston, Clif ton, Corinna, Corinth, Dexter, Dixmont, Ed dington, Etna, Exeter, Garland, Glenburn, Grand Falls Plantation, Greenbush, Green field, Hampden, Hermon, Holden, Hudson, Kenduskeag, Levant, Milford, Newburgh, Newport, Orono, Orrington, Plymouth, Stet son, Summit, and Veazie, and cities of Ban gor, Brewer, and Old Town, in Penobscot County; towns of Abbott, Atkinson, DoverFoxcroft, Guilford, Kingsbury Plantation, Parkman, Sangervllle, and Wellington, in Piscataquis County; all that part of Somerset County south and southeast of, and includ ing, Highland and Pleasant Ridge Planta tions, town of Moscow, and Mayfield Planta tion; towns of Beddington, Cherryfleld, Columbia, Deblois, Harrington, Millbridge, and Steuben, and Plantations 18 and 24, in Washington County.
Massachusetts. The entire State.
New Hampshire. Counties of Belknap, Carroll, Cheshire, Grafton, Hillsboro, Merri mack, Rockingham, Strafford, and Sullivan;
all that part of Coos County lying south of, and including the towns of Stratford, Odell, Dummer, and Cambridge.
New York. Counties of Rensselaer, Sara toga, Schenectady, and Washington; all of Albany County except the town of Rensselaerville; all of Columbia County except the towns of Clermont, Germantown, Greenport, and Livingston, and the city of Hudson;
towns of Amenia, Northeast, and Pine Plains, in Dutchess County; towns of Chesterfield, Crown Point, Essex, Moriah, Tlconderoga, Westport, and Willsboro, in Essex County;
towns of Broadalbin, Johnstown, Mayfield, Northampton, and Perth, and the Cities of Gloversville and Johnstown, in Fulton County; towns of Coxsackie and New Bal timore, in Greene County; towns of Amster dam, Florida, Glen, and Mohawk, and the city of Amsterdam, in Montgomery County;
and the towns of Bolton, Caldwell, Hague, Luzerne, Queensbury, Stony Creek, Thur man, gnd Warrensburg, and the city of Glens Falls in Warren County.
Rhode Island. The entire State.
Vermont. .Counties of Addison, Benning ton, Orange, Rutland, Washington, Wind ham, and Windsor; towns of Barnet, Dan ville, Croton, Kirby, Peacham, Ryegate, St.
Johnsbury, Waterford, in Caledonia County;
towns of Bolton, Buels Gore, Charlotte, Col chester, Essex, Hinesburg, Huntington, Jericho, Richmond, St. George, Shelburne, South Burlington, and Williston, and the cities of Burlington and Winooski, in Chit tenden County; towns of Concord, Granby, Guildhall, Lunenburg, Maidstone, and Vic tory, in Essex County; and the town of El more, in Lamoille County.

There are included in the regulated area three classifications of area: The suppressive area, the generally infested area, and the brown-tail moth area.
These areas are defined as follows:
a The suppressive area:
Connecticut. Towns of Bethlehem, Ca naan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, Norfolk, North Canaan, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Washington, Warren, and Woodbury, in Litchfield County; towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Derby, East Haven, Hamden, Middlebury, Naugatuck, New Haven, Orange, Prospect, Seymour, West Haven, and Woodbridge, in New Haven County.
Massachusetts. County of Berkshire; and the town of Monroe, in Franklin ounty.
New York. Counties of Rensselaer, Sara toga, Schenectady, and Washington; all of Albany County except the town of Rensselaerville; all of Columbia County except the towns of Clermont, Germantown, Greenport, and Livingston, and the city of Hud son; towns of Amenia, Northeast, and Pine Plains, in Dutchess County; towns of Ches-

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Federal Register - August 8, 1952

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Data08/08/1952

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