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CHAPTER IV-THE ALASKA RAILROAD,

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

N. B.: Dates appearing in the citations of source of documents codified in this chapter, such as dates of issuance, approval, or effectiveness, are obtained from the original document. For general statutory provisions governing effective dates, validity, and constructive notice see section 7 of the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 502; 44 U.S.C. 307) and sections 3 and 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1003).

NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of Interior appear in Title 18, Chapters III, IV; Title 25, Chapter I; Title 30, Chapters I, II, VI, VIII; Title 32, Chapter III; Title 36, Chapter I; Title 43, Chapters I, II; Title 48, Chapters I, II; Title 50, Chapter I.

Part

400 Organization and procedure. [Amended]

ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations are used in this chapter:

CFR Code of Federal Regulations

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400.100 Redelegations of authority; contracts. [Added]

§ 400.100 Redelegations of authority; contracts. (a) Pursuant to § 4.100 of Title 43, supra, and subject to its provisions, the persons specified in paragraph (b) of this section are authorized to enter into contracts on behalf of The Alaska Railroad. All contracts, other than those contracts for the purchase of materials, supplies and commissary requirements, entered into pursuant to the authority granted by this section and requiring payment by The Alaska Railroad of an amount in excess of one thousand dollars must be approved in writing by the General Manager or the Acting General Manager before becoming effective. With respect to any contract entered into on a United States standard form, a person authorized to enter contracts on behalf of the Railroad by virtue of this section, shall be deemed the contracting officer within the meaning of the provisions of said standard forms. In the case of any proposed contract to be entered into on a form other than a United States standard form, the extent of the authority of the person authorized

to enter into such contract shall be as determined by the General Manager. The authority delegated by this section includes the authority to enter into a contract without previous advertisement for proposals in any case where the entering into a contract under such circumstances is authorized by section 9 of the act of August 2, 1946 (60 Stat. 806, 809, 41 U.S.C. 5). However, the person entering into any such contract without previous advertisement shall without delay thereafter execute United States Standard Form No. 1034-Rev., including the form "Method of or Absence of Advertising" on the reverse side of said Form No. 1034-Rev. Persons authorized by this section to enter into contracts on behalf of the Railroad shall obtain the advice of the Chief Counsel, Division of Territories and Island Possessions, or the Legal Counsel of the Railroad throughout the course of the negotiations relating to a contract. Invitations for bids, bid forms, specifications, contract forms, and all other forms or materials pertaining to contracts of the Railroad shall be submitted to the said Chief Counsel or Legal Counsel for examination and every contract of the Railroad, other than those contracts for the purchase of materials, supplies and commissary requirements, entered into pur

suant to the authority granted by this section and requiring payment by The Alaska Railroad of an amount in excess of one thousand dollars shall be initialed by either the Chief Counsel or the Legal Counsel. Forms or other materials relating to contracts of the Railroad shall be submitted for examination by the Chief Counsel or the Legal Counsel prior to their formal issuance or execution in any case where there is involved any departure from practices or procedures theretofore in effect, or any other novel or unusual circumstances.

(b) The following persons are authorized to exercise the authority with respect to contracts of The Alaska Railroad delegated by paragraph (a) of this section:

(1) The Purchasing Officer, AlaskaSeattle Service Office.

(2) The Assistant General Manager, The Alaska Railroad.

(3) The Superintendent of Operations, The Alaska Railroad.

(4) The Special Representative of The Alaska Railroad, Seattle Office.

(5) The Traffic Manager, The Alaska Railroad.

(6) The Chief Engineer, The Alaska Railroad.

(7) The Superintendent, Stores and Purchases, The Alaska Railroad.

(8) The Superintendent, Motive Power and Equipment, The Alaska Railroad. (9) The Conservation Engineer, The Alaska Railroad.

(10) The Chief Surgeon, The Alaska Railroad. (Secs. 3, 12, 60 Stat. 238, 244; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1011) [Statement, July 12, 1947, 12 F.R. 4909]

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N. B.: Dates appearing in the citations of source of documents codified in this chapter, such as dates of issuance, approval, or effectiveness, are obtained from the original document. For general statutory provisions governing effective dates, validity, and constructive notice see section 7 of the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 502; 44 U.S.C. 307) and sections 3 and 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1003).

Subchapter A—General Rules and Regulations

PARTS 0-9: GENERAL PROVISIONS AND RULES OF PRACTICE

Part

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7

Organization and assignment of work. [Amended]

List of Forms, Part II, Interstate Commerce Act. [Amended]

PARTS 10-24: ACCOUNTS

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11

14

20

24

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Steam roads: condensed classification of operating expenses for small car-
riers. [Revoked]

Electric railways: Uniform system of accounts. [Revised]
Pipe line companies: Uniform system of accounts. [Revised]

Uniform system of accounts for persons furnishing cars or protective serv-
ices against heat or cold. [Amended]

PARTS 71-85: EXPLOSIVES AND OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES

71-85 Explosives and other dangerous articles. [Amended]

PARTS 95-98: CAR SERVICE; ROUTING, TERMINALS

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95

Car service. [Amended]

PARTS 110-115: RECORDS

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113

115

120 125

136

Destruction of records. [Amended]

Sleeping car companies; list of records. [Redesignated]
Destruction of records of carriers by pipe lines. [Redesignated]

PARTS 120-129: REPORTS AND STATISTICS

Annual, special or periodical reports. [Amended]

Railroad accidents; reports and classification. [Amended]

PARTS 131-136: SAFETY REGULATIONS

Installation, inspection, maintenance and repair of systems, devices and appliances. [Amended]

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Subchapter B-Carriers by Motor Vehicle

PARTS 165-180: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Identification of vehicles. [Revised]

Commercial zones. [Amended]

Surety bonds and policies of insurance. [Revised]

Transportation of household goods in interstate or foreign commerce. [Amended]

Control or consolidation of motor carriers and their properties. [Amended]

PARTS 181-182: ACCOUNTS

Common and contract carriers of passengers. [Amended]
Uniform system of accounts for Class I common and contract motor carriers
of property. [Revised]

PARTS 186-189: SCHEDULES

Freight rate tariffs, schedules, and classifications. [Amended]

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Qualifications of drivers. [Cross Reference]
Driving of motor vehicles. [Cross Reference]
Necessary parts and accessories. [Amended]
Accident reports. [Cross Reference]

Inspection and maintenance. [Cross Reference]

Transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles by motor vehicle.

[Note]

Charges on small shipments. [Added]
Reports of motor carriers. [Amended]

Subchapter C-Carriers by Water

Exemption of contract carrier operations. [Amended]
Uniform system of accounts for maritime carriers. [Added]

Uniform system of accounts for carriers by inland and coastal waterways.
[Amended]

Subchapter D-Freight Forwarders

440

Uniform system of accounts for freight forwarders. [Revised]

ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this chapter:

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