Federal Register - January 1, 1959
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VOLUME 24
REGISTER
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Washington, Thursday, January 1, 7959
Title 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission PART 6 EXCEPTIONS FROM THE
COMPETITIVE SERVICE
Civil Aeronautics Board Effective
publication in the paragraph b o f 6.337 is revoked, and paragraphs n and o are added as set out below.
F ederal
6.337
upon
R egister ,
Civil Aeronautics Board.
n One Administrative Assistant to each Member of the Board.
o One Secretary to each Member of the Board.
R. S. 1753, sec. 2, 22 Stat. 403, as amended;
5 U. S. C. 631,633
v U n it e d S tates C i v i l S erv
ic e C o m m is s io n , s e a l W m . C. H u l l ,
Executive Assistant.
F. R. Doc. 58-10796; Filed, Dec. 31, 1958;
8:49 a. m.
Title 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Commodity Stabiliza tion Service Sugar, Department of Agriculture Sugar Reg. 811
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PART 811 CONTINENTAL SUGAR
REQUIREMENTS AND AREA QUOTAS
Requirements and Quotas for 1959
Basis and purpose. The purpose of Sugar Regulation 811 is to determine, pursuant to section 201 of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended hereinafter called the act , the amount of sugar needed to meet the requirements of consumers in the continental United States for the calendar year 1959 and to establishrpursuant to section 202 of the act, sugar quotas for the supplying areas in terms of short tons of sugar, raw value, equal to the quantity determined by the Sec retary of Agriculture to be needed in 1959 and to prescribe the time in which quotas may be filled. Further, this regu lation establishes 1 the amounts of
certain quotas that may be filled by direct-consumption sugar, pursuant to section 207 of the act, 2 liquid sugar quotas pursuant to section 208, and 3
limitations on total importations to effec tuate Article 7 of the International Sugar Agreement pursuant to section 411 of the act.
The determination of suga/1require ments set forth in this regulation is made pursuant to the requirement of section 201 of the act that the Secretary of Agriculture make such determination for the calendar year 1959 during De cember of 1958. The determination has been based, insofar as required by section 201 of the act, on official statistics of the Department of Agriculture and statistics published by other agencies of the Fed eral Government.
Sugar quotas, the amounts thereof that may be filled by direct-consumption sugar, and liquid sugar quotas are estab lished by the procedures prescribed or at levels specified in sections 202, 207
and 208 of the act.
Section 411 of the act provides for the issuance of regulations to carry out A r ticle 7 of the International Sugar Agree ment. Article 7 requires limiting the total importations from non-participat ing countries as a group to the total of such importations in any one of the years 1951, 1952 or 1953., All of the countries for which quotas are established here under are now members of the Interna tional Sugar Agreement except Costa Rica. Imports into the United States from Costa Rica were larger in 1953 tham in either 1951 or 1952. Therefore, 1953
imports constitute the maximum quan tity of sugar as defined in the Interna tional Sugar Agreement, as amended, that may be imported from such a non member country.
Article 7, also, provides that upon noti fication by this country to the Interna tional Sugar Council, the import limita tions on non-member countries may be suspended during a specified period when the prevailing world price of sugar, as defined in Article 20 of said Agreement, exceeds 4.00 cents and that the limita tions shall be restored when such pre vailing sugar price no longer exceeds 4.00 cents. The limitation in 811.9
automatically ceases to apply when the country becomes a member.
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CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service
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Rules and regulations:
Potatoes, Irish ; g r o w n in Maine; approval of expenses and rate of assessment______
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See Agricultural Marketing c-.
ice ; Commodity Stabilization Service.
Alien Property Office Notices:
Vested property; intention to return:
Kupfer, Paul__________________
Stertz, Gertrude_____________
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Army Department Rules and regulations:
Assistance of creditor by De partment; private indebted ness of army personnel______
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Atomic Energy Commission Notices:
General Electric Co.; issuance of utilization facility license..
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Census Bureau Notices:
Determinations resulting from surveys of:
Distributors stocks of canned foods________________________
Inventories, sales, accounts receivable, capital expenditures and form of owner ship of retail establish ments_______________________
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Civil Aeronautics Board Proposed rule making:
Aircraft; provisional certifica tion and operation___ ,_______
Import aircraft and related products; certification and approval______________________
Rules and regulations:
Air traffic rules; definition of control areas_________________
Civil air regulations; changes to conform with Federal Avia tion Act of 1958/____
Emergency exits for airplanes carrying passengers for hire.
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Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Civil Aeronautics Board; excep tions from competitive serv ice________________ is__________
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