The National Archives: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, 74th Congress, 2d Session. January 17, 1936 |
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Page 27 - No document required under section 5 (a) to be published in the Federal Register shall be valid as against any person who has not had actual knowledge thereof until the duplicate originals or certified copies of the document shall have been filed with the Division and a copy made available for public inspection as provided in section 2; and, unless otherwise specifically provided by...
Page 28 - Within six months after the approval of this Act each agency shall prepare and file with the committee a complete compilation of all documents which have been issued or promulgated prior to the date documents are required or authorized by this Act to be published in the Federal Register and which are still in force and effect and relied upon by the agency as authority for, or invoked or used by it in the discharge of, any of its functions or activities.
Page 22 - January 1 of each year, with the approval of the Council, a list or description of the papers, documents, and so forth (among the archives and records of the Government), which appear to have no permanent value or historical interest...
Page 27 - The limitations upon the effectiveness of documents required, under section 5 (a), to be published in the Federal Register shall not be operative as to any document issued, prescribed, or promulgated prior to the date when such document is first required by this or subsequent act of the Congress or by Executive order to be published in the Federal Register.
Page 28 - The committee shall within sixty days thereafter report with respect thereto to the President, who shall determine which of such documents have general applicability and legal effect, and shall authorize the publication thereof in a special or supplemental edition or issue of the Federal Register. Such special or supplemental editions .or issues shall be distributed in the same manner as regular editions .or issues, and shall be included in the bound volumes of the Federal Register as supplements...
Page 28 - The act requires that within 6 months after the approval of the act each agency shall prepare and file with the committee a complete compilation of all documents which have been issued or promulgated prior to the date documents are required or authorized by this act to be published in the Federal Register and which are still in force and effect and relied upon by the agency as authority for, or invoked or used by it in the discharge of any of its functions or activities. The committee shall within...
Page 9 - Brig. Gen. A. SCHOEPF, Commanding Fort Delaware, Del. : GENERAL: By direction of the Secretary of War you will please place Capt. WG Stewart, Fifth South Carolina Cavalry [Infantry), Company A, in close confinement in a cell, in retaliation for similar confinement of Capt. E. Frey, Eighty-second Illinois, by the rebel authorities at Richmond.