PART IV.-SERVICE, SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT 931. Industrial Mobilization, Research, and Devel opment. 933. Procurement. 935. Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed Forces. 937. Utilities and Services. 939. Sale of Serviceable Material. 941. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces. 943. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. 945. Inquests; Disposition of Effects of Deceased Persons. 947. Transportation. 949. Real Property. 951. Military Claims. 953. Accountability and Responsibility. PART IV. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 631. Secretary of the Navy: Miscellaneous Powers and Duties. 633. Naval Vessels. 635. Naval Aircraft. 637. Salvage Facilities. 639. United States Naval Oceanographic Office and Naval Observatory. 641. Naval Petroleum Reserves. 643. Civilian Employees. 645. Procurement of Supplies and Services. 647. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. 649. Quarters, Utilities, and Related Services. 651. Ships' Stores and Commissary Stores. 653. Claims. 655. Prize. 657. Stay of Judicial Proceedings. 659. Naval Militia. 831. 833. 835. 837. 839. 841. 843. TITLE 11.-BANKRUPTCY 1. Definitions. 2. Courts of Bankruptcy. 3. Bankrupts. 4. Courts and Procedure Therein. 5. Officers, Their Duties and Compensation. 6. Creditors. 7. Estates. 8. Provisions for the Relief of Debtors. 9. Composition of Indebtedness of Local Taxing Agencies. 10. Corporate Reorganizations. 11. Arrangements. 12. Real Property Arrangements by Persons Other Than Corporations. 13. Wage Earners' Plans. 14. Maritime Commission Liens. 15. Railroad Adjustments. TITLE 12.-BANKS AND BANKING 1. The Comptroller of the Currency. 2. National Banks. 3. Federal Reserve System. 4. Taxation. 5. Crimes and Offenses. 6. Foreign Banking. 6A. Export-Import Bank of the United States. 7. Farm Credit Administration. 8. Adjustment and Cancellation of Farm Loans. 9. National Agricultural Credit Corporations. 10. Local Agricultural-Credit Corporations, Live stock-Loan Companies and Like Organizations; Loans to Individuals to Aid in Formation or to Increase Capital Stock. 11. Federal Home Loan Banks. 11A. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. 12. Federal Savings and Loan Associations. 13. National Housing. 14. Federal Credit Unions. 15. Federal Loan Agency. 16. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 17. Bank Holding Companies. PART II. - PERSONNEL Strength. Enlistments. Appointments in the Regular Air Force. Appointments as Reserve Officers. Temporary Appointments. Active Duty. Special Appointments, Assignments, Details, and Duties. Rank and Command. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. Hospitalization. Decorations and Awards. Separation From Regular Air Force for Sub standard Performance of Duty. Separation from Regular Air Force for Moral or Professional Dereliction or in Interests of National Security. Separation for Various Reasons. Separation or Transfer to Retired Reserve. Retirement for Age. Retirement for Length of Service. Retired Grade. 845. 849. 853. 855. 857. 859. 860. 861. 863. 865. 867. 869. 35. Chap. 14B. Small Business Investment Program. 15. Economic Recovery. ucts. 15B. Natural Gas. 16. Emergency Relief. 22. 17. Tying Arrangements. Production, Marketing, and Use of Bituminous Coal. 18. Transportation of Firearms. 1. Administration, 19. Miscellaneous. 3. Collection and Publication of Statistics. 20. Regulation of Insurance. 5. Censuses. 21. National Policy on Employment. 7. Offenses and Penalties. 22. Trade-Marks. 9. Collection and Publication of Foreign Trade 23. Dissemination of Technical, Scientific, and Statistics. Engineering Information. 24. Transportation of Gambling Devices. 25. Flammable Fabrics. PART I.--REGULAR COAST GUARD 26. Household Refrigerators. 1. Establishment and Duties. 27. Automobile Dealer Suits Against Manufac3. Composition and Organization. turers. 5. Functions and Powers. 28. Disclosure of Automobile Information. 7. Cooperation with Other Agencies. 29. Manufacture, Transportation, or Distribution 9. Coast Guard Academy. of Switchblade Knives. 11. Personnel. 30. Hazardous Substances. 13. Pay, Allowances, Awards, and Other Rights 31. Destruction of Property Moving in Commerce. and Benefits. 32. Telecasting of Professional Sports Contests. 15. Discipline and Related Matters. 33. Brake Fluid Regulation. 17. Administration. 34. Antitrust Civil Process. PART II.-COAST GUARD RESERVE AND AUXILIARY Seat Belt Regulation. 21. Coast Guard Reserve. 36. Cigarette Labeling and Advertising. 23. Coast Guard Auxiliary. 37. State Technical Services. 25. General Provisions for Coast Guard Reserve 38. Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety. and Auxiliary. 39. Fair Packaging and Labeling Program. TITLE 15.-COMMERCE AND TRADE 39A. Special Packaging of Household Substances for Protection of Children. 1. Monopolies and Combinations in Restraint of 40. Department of Commerce. Trade. 41. Consumer Credit Protection. 2. Federal Trade Commission; Promotion of 42. Interstate Land Sales. Export Trade and Prevention of Unfair 43. Newspaper Preservation. Methods of Competition. 44. Protection of Horses. 2A. Securities and Trust Indentures. 2B. Securities Exchanges: TITLE 16.--CONSERVATION 2B-1, Securities Investor Protection. 1. The National Parks, Military Parks, Monu20. Public Utility Holding Companies. ments, and Seashores. 2D. Investment Companies and Advisors. 1A. Historic Sites, Buildings, Objects, and Antiq3. Trade-Marks. uities. 4. China Trade. 2. The National Forests. 5. The Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com 3. Forests; Forest Service; Reforestation; Man. merce. agement. 6. Weights and Measures and Standard Time. 3A. Unemployment Relief Through Performance 7. The Bureau of Standards. of Useful Public Work. 7A. Standard Reference Data Program. 3B. Soil Conservation. 8. Falsely Stamped Gold or Silver or Goods 3C. Water Conservation. Manufactured Therefrom. 4. Protection of Timber, and Depredations. 9. The Weather Bureau. 5. Protection of Fur Seals and Other Fur-Bear10. War Finance Corporation. ing Animals. 10A. Collection of State Cigarette Taxes. 5A. Protection and Conservation of Wildlife. 10B. State Taxation of Income from Interstate 53. Wildlife Restoration. Commerce. 5C. Conservation Programs on Military Reserva11. Caustic Poisons. tions. 12, 6. Discrimination Against Farmers' Cooperative Game and Bird Preserves; Protection. 7. Protection of Migratory Game and InsectivoAssociations by Boards of Trade. 13. Textile Foundations. rous Birds. 8. 13A. Fishing Industry. Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge. Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 9. 14A. Aid to Small Business. Fish and Wildlife Service. 14. Chap. 17. 18. 19. 21. 23. 25. 27. 29. 31. 33. 35. 37. 39. 40. 17. 18. 20. TITLE 16.-CONSERVATION_Continued Chap. 10. Northern Pacific Halibut Fishing. 10A. Sockeye or Pink Salmon Fishing. 10B. Fish Restoration and Management Projects. 10C. Fish Research and Experimentation Program. 10D. State Commercial Fisheries Research and De velopment Projects. 11. Regulation of Landing, Curing, and Sale of Sponges Taken from Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida. 12. Federal Regulation and Development of Power. 12A. Tennessee Valley Authority. 12B. Bonneville Project. 12C. Fort Peck Project. 12D. Columbia Basin Project. 12E. Niagara Power Project. 12F. Pacific Northwest Consumer Power Prefer ence; Reciprocal Priority in other Regions. 13. Regulation of Transportation in Interstate or Foreign Commerce of Black Bass and Other Fish. 14. Regulation of Whaling. 15. Predatory Sea Lampreys in the Great Lakes. 15A. Great Lakes Fisheries. 16. Tuna Conventions. Northwest Atlantic Fisheries. Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention. 19. North Pacific Fisheries. National Fisheries Center and Aquarium. 21. Prohibition of Foreign Fishing Vessels in the Territorial Waters of the United States. 21A. Fisheries Zone Contiguous to Territorial Sea of the United States. 22. International Parks. 23. National Wilderness Preservation System. 24. Conservation and Protection of Fur Seals, Other Wildlife, and Sea Otters. 25. Jellyfish or Sea Nettles, Other Such Pests, and Seaweed in Coastal Waters: Control or Elimination. 25A. Crown of Thorns Starfish. 26. Estuarine Areas. 27. National Trails System. 28. Wild and Scenic Rivers. 29. Water Bank Program for Wetlands Preserva tion. TITLE 17.-COPYRIGHTS 1. Registration of Copyright. 2. Infringement Proceedings. 3. Copyright Office. TITLE 18.-CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PART I-CRIMES 1. General Provisions. 2. Aircraft and Motor Vehicles. 3. Animals, Birds, Fish, and Plants. 5. Arson. 7. Assault. 9. Bankruptcy. 11. Bribery and Graft. 12. Civil Disorders. 13. Civil Rights. 15. Claims and Services in Matters Affecting Government. 41. Coins and Currency. Assault. Storage of Explosive Materials. Assault. Prison-made Goods. Prisons. Professions and Occupations. Public Lands. Public Officers and Employees. Racketeering. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organiza tions. Railroads. Rape. Records and Reports. Riots. Robbery and Burglary. Sabotage. Seamen and Stowaways. Searches and Seizures. Shipping. Stolen Property. Treason, Sedition and Subversive Activities. White Slave Traffic. Wire Interception and Interception of Oral Communications. 85. 87. 89. 91. 93. 95. 96. 97. 99. 101. 102. 103. 105. 107. 109. 111. 113. 115. 117. 119. TITLE 18.-CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PART II.—CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PART III.- PRISONS AND PRISONERS 301. General Provisions. 303. Bureau of Prisons. 305. Commitment and Transfer. 307. Employment. 309. Good Time Allowances. 311. Parole. 313. Mental Defectives. 314. Narcotic Addicts. 315. Discharge and Release Payments. 317. Institutions for Women. PART IV.-CORRECTION OF YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS 401. General Provisions. 402. Federal Youth Corrections Act. 403. Juvenile Delinquency. Chap. 6. American Printing House for the Blind. 6A. Vending Stands for Blind in Federal Build ings. 7. Instruction as to Nature and Effect of Alco holic Drinks and Narcotics. 8. Howard University. 9. National Training School for Boys. 10. National Training School for Girls. 11. National Arboretum. 12. Foreign and Exchange Students. 13. Financial Assistance to Local Educational Agencies. 14. School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities. 15. Studies and Research on Problems in Edu cation. 16. Public Library Services and Construction. 17. National Defense Education Program. 18. Grants for Teaching in the Education of Handicapped Children. 18A. Early Education Programs for Handicapped Children. 19. School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities. 20. Grants for Teaching in the Education of the Deaf. 20A. National Technical Institute for the Deaf. 21. Higher Educational Facilities. 22. National Council on the Arts. 23. Training and Fellowship Programs for Com munity Development. 24. Grants for Educational Materials, Facilities and Services, and strengthening of Educa. tional Agencies. 25. Pay and Personnel Program for Overseas Teachers. 26. National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities. 27. National Vocational Student Loan Insurance. 28. Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance. 29. International Studies and Research. 30. Basic Education for Adults. 31. Leadtime and Planning and Evaluation in Ele mentary and Secondary Education Pro grams. 32. Vocational Education. 33. Education of the Handicapped. 34. National Commission on Libraries and Infor mation Science. 35. Environmental Education. PART V.-IMMUNITY OF WITNESSES TITLE 19.-CUSTOMS DUTIES 1. Collection Districts, Ports, and Officers. IA. Foreign Trade Zones. 2. The Tariff Commission. 3. The Tariff and Related Provisions. 4. Tariff Act of 1930. 5. Smuggling. 6. Trade Fair Program. 7. Trade Expansion Program. 8. Automotive Products. 9. Visual and Auditory Materials of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Character. 10. Bureau of Customs. TITLE 20.-EDUCATION 1. Office of Education. 2. Teaching of Agricultural, Trade, Home Eco nomics, and Industrial Subjects. 3. Smithsonian Institution; National Museums and Art Galleries. 4. National Zoological Park. 5. Government Collections and Institutions for Research, and Material for Educational TITLE 21.-FOOD AND DRUGS 1. Adulterated or Misbranded Foods or Drugs. 2. Teas. 3. Filled Milk. 4. Animals, Meats, and Meat and Dairy Prod ucts. 5. Viruses, Serums, Toxins, Antitoxins, and Analogous Products. 5A. Bureau of Narcotics. 6. Narcotic Drugs. 7. Practice of Pharmacy and sale of Poisons in Consular Districts in China. TITLE 21.-FOOD AND DRUGS-Continued Meat Inspection. 13. Drug Abuse Prevention and Control. 14. Drug Abuse Educational Programs and Activities. 15. Egg Products Inspection. TITLE 23.—HIGHWAYS Chap. 1. Federal Aid Highways. 2. Other Highways. 3. General Provisions. 4. Highway Safety. 5. Highway Relocation Assistance. TITLE 22,-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTER COURSE 1. Diplomatic and Consular Service Generally. 2. Consular Courts. 3. United States Court for China. 4. Passports. 5. Preservation of Friendly Foreign Relations Generally. 6. Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officers. 7. International Bureaus, Congresses, etc. 8. Foreign Service Buildings. 9. Foreign Wars, War Materials, and Neutrality. 10. Hemispheral Relations. 11. Foreign Agents and Propaganda. 12. Claims Commissions. 13. Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces. 14. Foreign Service. 14A. Foreign Service Information Officers Corps. 15. The Republic of the Philippines. 16. Greek and Turkish Assistance. 17. Relief Aid to War-Devastated Countries. 18. United States Information and Educational Exchange Programs. 19. Foreign Assistance Program. 20. Mutual Defense Assistance Program. 20A. Mutual Defense Assistance Control Program. 21. Settlement of International Claims. 21A. Settlement of Investment Disputes. 22. Mutual Security Assistance. 23. Protection of Citizens Abroad. Mutual Security Program. 24A. Middle East Peace and Stability. 25. Protection of Vessels on the High Seas and in Territorial Waters of Foreign countries. 26. Armed Forces Participation in International Amateur Sports Competitions. 27. International Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Participation. 28. International Atomic Energy Agency Partici pation. 29. Cultural and Technical Interchange Centers. 29A. Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center. 30. International Cooperation in Health and Medical Research. 31. International Travel. 32. Foreign Assistance. 33. Mutual Educational and cultural Exchange Program. 34. The Peace Corps. 35. Arms Control and Disarmament. 36. Migration and Refugee Assistance. 37. Foreign Gifts and Decorations. 38. Department of State. 39. Foreign Military Sales. 40. International Expositions. TITLE 24.-HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, AND CEME TERIES 1. Navy Hospitals, Naval Home, Army and Navy Hospital, and Hospital Relief for Seamen and Others. 2. The Soldiers' Home. 3. The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. 4. Saint Elizabeths Hospital. 5. The Columbia Institution for the Deal. 6. The Freedmen's Hospital. 7. National Cemeteries. 7A. Private and Commercial Cemeteries. 8. Gorgas Hospital. 9. Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Nationals Re turned from Foreign countries. TITLE 25.—INDIANS 1. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 2. Officers of Indian Affairs. 2A. Indian Claims Commission. 3. Agreements with Indians. 4. Performance by United States of Obligations to Indians. 5. Protection of Indians. 6. Government of Indian Country and Reserva tions. 7. Education of Indians. 7A. Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare. 8. Rights-of-Way Through Indian Lands. 9. Allotment of Indian Lands. 10. Descent and Distribution; Heirs of Allottee. 11. Irrigation of Allotted Lands. 12. Lease, Sale, or Surrender of Allotted or Un allotted Lands. 13. Ceded Indian Lands. 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Constitutional Rights of Indians. 24. |