Forest Service; administrative
sites or ranger stations in Challis (Lemhi) National Forest, withdrawal order (EO 1441) revoked, PLO 428 War Department; air-to-ground range, withdrawal
order (PLO 179) revoked, PLO 411
Illinois; Interior Department use as wildlife refuge and manage- ment areas, PLO's 379, 380, 381 Iowa: Interior Department use as wildlife refuge and manage-
ment areas, PLO's 379, 380 Michigan; lands withdrawn for use as Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge, PLO 365 Minnesota; Interior Department use as wildlife refuge and manage- ment areas, PLO's 379, 380
Missouri; Interior Department use as wildlife refuge and manage- ment areas, PLO's 379, 380 Montana; War Department: Aviation purposes; withdrawal or-
ders (PLO 90, 134) revoked, PLO's 339, 341
Land Management Bureau-Continued
Public lands; orders and regulations Con. Orders, 43 Chapter I, Appendix-Con. Withdrawals Continued
Montana; War Department-Con.
Maneuver area; withdrawal order (PLO 83) partially revoked, PLO 352
Administrative site for Nevada National Forest; withdraw- al order (EO 1934) revoked, PLO 427
Ranger station in connection with Toiyabe National For- est; withdrawal order (EO 2495) revoked, PLO 376 Land Management Bureau; ad- ministrative site, PLO 338 Navy Department; target range, withdrawal order (PLO 266) revoked, PLO 391
Forest Service use as administra- tive site in Santa Fe National Forest; withdrawal order (EO 7544) revoked, PLO 356 State Department; use in connec- tion with Rio Grande Canali- zation Project, PLO 349
War Department:
Auxiliary landing field and practice bombing ranges; withdrawal order (PLO 186) partially revoked, PLO 340 ranges; withdrawal
orders (EO 9029, PLO's 9, 18, 21, 108) revoked, PLO's 344, 350, 358, 387, 389
Radio range site; withdrawal order (PLO 124) revoked, PLO 345
Oklahoma, lands south of Cimar- ron base line withdrawn for classification and in aid of leg- islation; withdrawal order (EO 6681) modified, PLO 408 Oregon; War Department:
Aerial bombing and gunnery range; withdrawal order (EO 8651) modified, PLO 417 Aviation purposes; withdrawal or- der (EO 9042) modified, PLO 417
Camp site; withdrawal order (PLO 167) revoked, PLO 383 Military purposes; withdrawal or- der (EO 9000) modified, PLO 417
South Dakota: Forest Service; Drew Administra- tive Site within Harney Na- tional Forest, withdrawal or- ders (EO 1452, 2522) revoked, PLO 415
Land Management Bureau-Continued
Public lands; orders and regulations-Con. Orders, 43 Chapter I, Appendix-Con. Withdrawals Continued
South Dakota-Continued
Pending enactment of legislation; withdrawal of lands from Harney National Forest for memorial to Chief Crazy Horse, PLO 419 Wind Cave National Park; with- drawals to protect water sup- ply and in aid of legislation, withdrawal orders affected (EO 3308 revoked and PLO 239 revoked in part), PLO 425
United States, hot or medicinal springs in; withdrawal order (EO 5389) amended, PLO 399 Utah, Interior Department jurisdic- tion for classification; with- drawal orders (PLO 256, 274) revoked, PLO 370
Virgin Islands, certain lands
Island of Saint Croix; War De- partment use for military pur- poses, confidential order, PLO 170
Revocation, PLO 407
Washington:
Navy Department; aerial gunnery range, withdrawal order (PLO 241) revoked, PLO 397
War Department:
Aerial gunnery and bombing ranges; withdrawal order (PLO 164) revoked in part, PLO 403
Anti-aircraft firing range; with- drawal order (PLO 194) re- voked, PLO 429
Military purposes; withdrawal order (EO 7695) revoked, PLO 430
See also Executive orders, below. Lands containing hot or medicinal springs, 43 §§ 82.1, 82.2 Claims to public lands; color of title claims for public lands situated in Oklahoma between Cimarron base line and north boundary of Texas, 43 §§ 141.34-141.40
Exchanges of lands:
Grazing lands; exchanges under Taylor Grazing Act:
Exchanges by States; miscellane- ous amendments, 43 §§ 147.2- 147.19
Exchanges of privately owned lands when public interests will be benefited; application, with "statement" in lieu of "affidavit", 43 § 146.2, note National forests, consolidation or extension of; exchanges of pri- vately-owned lands within na- tional forests, 43 § 148.4 National parks and national monu- ments, exchanges to eliminate private holdings from; Glacier National Park, Montana, 43 §§ 150.6a-150.6n
Executive orders and related public land orders; withdrawal of lands containing hot or medicinal springs, 43 §§ 297.1, 297.2, 297.9, 297.19
Federal Range Code for grazing dis- tricts. See Grazing lands, leases, etc., below.
Grazing lands, leases, etc.:
Districts, grazing, in various States, list of orders creating and modi- fying, etc., 43 Part 162
Exchanges of lands. See Exchanges of lands.
Federal Range Code; fixed grazing and range-improvement fees, 43 § 161.8, note
Leases, grazing, 43 §§ 160.1-160.21
Land Management Bureau-Continued Public lands; orders and regulations-Con. Regulations Continued
Military and naval service; public land
rights of minor veterans of World War II under homestead laws, 43 § 181.41
Leases and licenses. See Permits,
leases and licenses. Mineral deposits in acquired lands and under rights-of-way leases, 43 $ 200.1-200.87
Mining regulations, general; proce- dure to obtain patent, for lode claims, 43 § 185.54
Patent applications. See Mining reg-
Permits, leases and licenses:
Coal permits, leases and licenses; miscellaneous amendments,
43 $193.7-193.29 General regulations:
Interests held in common, 43 § 191.8
Reinstatement of rejected ap-
plications for lands restored from withdrawal or use for war purposes, 43 § 191.15 Special stipulations for lands in national forests and recla- mation projects, 43 § 191.6 Oil and gas leases; miscellaneous amendments, 43 §§ 192.4-192.-
Oil shale leases, 43 §§ 197.4, 197.8 Phosphate leases, 43 §§ 196.6, 196.-
Potassium permits and leases; mis- cellaneous amendments, 43 §§ 194.6-194.27 Sodium permits and leases, 43 §§ 195.7, 195.24, 195.31 Records, public land; fees for copies of tracings and blue prints made by Bureau, 43 § 240.4 (c) Rules of practice; proceedings before Commissioner of General Land Office and Secretary of Interior: Appeal from Commissioner to Sec- retary, 43 § 221.73
Rehearing of Secretary's decision; revocation, 43 Part 221, note Supervisory power of Secretary, 43 §§ 221.82, 221.83
Sale, lease or use, and acquisitions: Public sales, 43 §§ 250.1-250.13 Small tracts, not exceeding five acres, for home, cabin, camp, health, convalescent, recreational or business sites, 43 §§ 257.1-257.21 Timber lands; sale of dead, down or damaged timber, 43 Part 284, note Trespass regulations, general; measure of damages in timber trespass cases, 43 § 288.1, note Veterans. See Military and naval serv- ice.
Maritime Commission-Continued
Regulations Continued
Emergency operations Continued Labor:
Delegation of authority to Social Se- curity Administration to con- duct certain hearing, etc., 46 §§ 304.91-304.95
Substantially continuous service of seamen, 46 §§ 304.75-304.80
Maritime carriers:
Bill of lading requirements; proposed rule making, 46 Part 223, note Brokerage, payment of; proposed rule making, 46 Chapter II, Subchap- ter B, note
Tariff regulations, for common carriers by water in interstate commerce; proposed rule making, 46 Part 231, note
Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946; rules and regulations, forms, and citizen- ship requirements:
Forms; application to purchase or charter vessels, 46 §§ 299.71, 299.81 General provisions; definitions, etc., 46 §§ 299.1, 299.2
Prewar domestic costs; statutory sales prices, 46 § 299.56 War-built vessels:
Charter to citizens of United States, 46 § 299.31
Sales to citizens of United States, 46299.21, 299.26
Philippine rehabilitation; charters un- der Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946:
Applications; form and requirements, 46 § 311.11
Charter terms and conditions, 46 §§ 311.21, 311.22
General provisions, 46 §§ 311.1-311.3 Subsidized vessels and operators: Insurance of construction-differential
subsidy vessels and of vessels sold or adjusted under Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, 46 §§ 289.1-289.5 Minimum-wage, minimum-manning,
and reasonable working condi- tions; proposed rule making, 46 Part 262, note Valuation of vessels for determining capital employed and net earnings under operating-differential sub- sidy agreements, basis of; adjust- ments for depreciation, 46 § 284.2- (f)
Training, Merchant Marine; regulations and minimum standards for State Maritime Academies, 46 §§ 310.1- 310.12
War contracts, terminated, settlement of claims arising under; appeal from findings, revocation, 46 § 298.162, note
Surplus property, disposal of; designation as disposal agency. See main heading War Assets Administration.
Materials Distribution, Office of:
Chapter redesignated, 32 Chapter IX, note Organization and procedure, 15 §§ 370.1- 370.4 Regulations:
Authority, delegations of:
Civilian Production Administration: General description; revocation, 32 §§ 903.201-903.213, note
Records, availability of; revocation, 32 §§ 903.301-903.304, note Compliance Commissioners, Office of, 32 § 903.10
Delegation and exercise of powers, 32 § 903.02
Delegation of powers and ratification of certain previous actions of the Temporary Controls Administra- tor, 32 § 903.0
Revocations, miscellaneous, 32 §§ 903.- 1 to 903.158
Operation of allocations and export priorities system, regulations appli- cable to, 32 §§ 945.1-945.18, 945.40 Operation of the priorities system, reg- ulations applicable to:
Certifications on purchase orders and revision
and other documents; and transfer, 32 § 944.27 Transfers, revocations, etc., 32 §§ 944.- 1-944.56, notes
Procedures; revocations and superse- dures, 32 §§ 904.1001-904.1004, notes Transfer of regulations and orders; list, 32 § 946.1
Veterans' emergency housing program; transfer, 32 Part 4700, note
Medal for Merit Board:
Regulations governing President's certifi- cate of merit, 22 § 801.1
See also Presidential documents. Medals, decorations, etc.:
Awards for meritorious suggestions and service. See Civil Service Commission. Presidential documents respecting.
Presidential documents.
Specifications for, awarding of, etc.; regu- lations. See Army Department. Mediation. See Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Service; National Mediation Board.
Meritorious suggestions and service, awards for. See Civil Service Commission. Metals Reserve, Office of. See Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation.
Foot-and-mouth disease in, measures for control. See Animal Industry Bu- reau; War Assets Administration. Mexico City National Cemetery, adminis- tration of. See Presidential docu- ments.
Trade agreements with. See Presidential documents.
Migratory birds; designation of closed areas, regulations, etc. See Fish and Wildlife Service; Presidential documents.
Military Establishment, National. See De- fense, Secretary of. Military Government for Germany. See Army Department.
Military reservations. See Army Depart- ment; Panama Canal; Presidential doc- uments.
Military Staff Committee of United Na- tions; direction and administration of United States representation on. See Presidential documents.
Military tribunals, for trial and punishment of major war criminals in Germany. See Presidential documents.
Fissionable materials in, reservation of rights to. See Atomic Energy Com-
Public land orders and regulations re- specting. See Land Management Bu- reau.
Mineral Resources (Title 30):
Coal Mines Administration, Interior De- partment (Chapter VIII):
Operation of coal mines under Govern- ment control, 30 Part 801
Geological Survey, Interior Department (Chapter II):
Definitions of known geologic structures of producing oil and gas fields, 30 Part 227
Organization and procedure, 30 Part 200 Sales agreements or contracts covering
disposal of oil and gas lease prod- ucts (not applicable to Indian or Naval petroleum reserve lands), ap- proval of, 30 Part 223
Unit or cooperative agreements, 30 Part 226
Mines Bureau, Interior Department (Chapter I):
Electrical equipment, lamps, methane detectors, tests for permissibility, fees (Subchapter E):
Junction boxes and electric motor- driven mine equipment, 30 Part 18
Multiple-shot blasting units, 30 Part 25
Helium and coal (Subchapter B): Helium, production and sale of, for medical, scientific, and commer- cial use, 30 Part 1
Organization and procedure (Subchap- ter A):
Authority, delegations of, 30 Part 03 Organization, 30 Part 01
Solid Fuels Administration for War, In- terior Department (Chapter VI): Administrative; general, 30 Part 601 General orders and directives, 30 Part 602
Mines Bureau: Electrical equipment, etc., tests for per- missibility and fees:
Junction boxes and electric motor- driven mine equipment; miscella- neous amendments, 30 §§ 18.2-18.7 Multiple-shot blasting units, 30 §§ 25.0- 25.10
Helium; production and sale for medical, scientific and commercial use, 30 §§ 1.1-1.21
Organization and procedure:
Delegations of authority, 30 §§ 03.1-03.3 See also Organization, below. Organization; delegations of authority from Secretary of Interior, 30 Part 01, note
Minimum wage rates. See Wage and Hour Division.
Mint, Bureau of the. See Treasury De- partment.
Monetary Offices, Treasury Department. See Treasury Department.
Money and Finance: Treasury (Title 31):
Office of the Secretary of the Treasury (Subtitle A):
Bureaus, divisions, and offices:
Dealing largely with the public, 31 Part 2
Performing chiefly staff and service functions, 31 Part 1
Claims regulations, 31 Part 3 Customhouse brokers, 31 Part 11 Practice of attorneys and agents before the Treasury Department, 31 Part 10 Regulations relating to money and finance (Subtitle B):
Fiscal Service, Department of the Treas- ury (Chapter II):
Accounts, Bureau of (Subchapter A): Checks, warrants, and public mon-
Deposit of public moneys and payment of Government checks, 31 Part 202
Issue of substitutes of lost, de- stroyed, mutilated and de- faced checks drawn on Treas- urer of the United States, 31 Part 204 Settlements by Treasurer of Unit- ed States, in advance of rec- lamation, with payees or spe- cial indorsees of lost or stolen checks, which have been paid on forged indorsements, 31 Part 207
Special deposits of public moneys under act of Congress ap- proved September 24, 1917, 31 Part 203
Organization, functions and proce- dures, 31 Part 270
Surety companies acceptable on Fed- eral bonds, 31 Part 226
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