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CHAPTER I-OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING

NOTE: This chapter contains many references to agencies which have been abolished and whose functions have been transferred; no attempt has been made to correct these references in this revised volume where such corrections were not made by the agency affected. The following tabulation indicates these transfers, and cites the orders affecting them.

Abolished agency

Functions transferred to—

Order

National Production Author- Business and Defense Services
ity.
Administration (Ch. VI of
this title).
Office of Rent Stabilization. Defense Rental Areas Division,
Office of Defense Mobiliza-
tion.

National Security Resources Director, Office of Defense
Board.
Mobilization.
Defense Production Admin- Office of Defense Mobilization.

istration.

Defense Materials Procure- General Services Administra

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tion (Ch. XIV of this title). Foreign Operations Administration.

Order, Secretary of Commerce, 18 F. R. 6503, Oct. 10, 1953.

E. O. 10475, July 31, 1953 (3 CFR, 1953 Supp.).

DMO I-6 of this chapter.1 Reorg. Plan No. 3 of 1953 (3 CFR, 1953 Supp.).

E. O. 10433, Feb. 4, 1953 (3 CFR, 1953 Supp.).

E. O. 10480, Aug. 20, 1953 (3 CFR, 1953 Supp.). Reorg. Plan No. 7 of 1953 (3 CFR, 1953 Supp.). (Wage and salary controls were suspended by E. O. 10434, Feb. 6, 1953 (3 CFR, 1953 Supp.). Statutory authority expired Apr. 30, 1953.)

Director, Office of Defense Mobilization. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Interstate Commerce Commission.

Office of Minerals Exploration (30 CFR, Chapter III).

Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization.

Office of Civil and Defense Office of Emergency Planning Mobilization.

E. O. 10480, Aug. 14, 1953 (3
CFR, 1953 Supp.).
Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1953 (3
CFR, 1953 Supp.).
Organization Order DTA 1,

as amended June 27, 1955, 20 F. R. 4550, June 28, 1955 DMEA Order 1, Revised, Administrator DMEA, 23 FR 4003, June 7, 1958; Order 2833, Acting Secretary of the Interior, 23 F.R. 7554, Sept 27, 1958. Reorg Plan No. 1 of 1958, 23 FR. 4991, July 1, 1958, 3 CPR, 1958 Supp, as amended by Pub. Law 85 763, Aug 26, 1958; 72 Stat 861,

Reorg, Plan No. 1 of 1958, 23 F.R. 4991, July 1, 1958, > CFR, 1954 1958 Comp, p 447, as amended by Pub. Law 87 296, Sept. 22, 1961; 75 Stat, 630,

1DMO I-6 was revoked, 19 F. R. 4033, July 2, 1954.

DMO I-11-Delegation of authority to issue payment certificates under section 168 (g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.

DMO I-12-Assignment of defense mobilization responsibilities to the U. S. Department of Defense.

DMO I-19-Dispersion and protective construction; policy, criteria, responsibilities.

DMO III-1-Policy directive governing issuance of tax amortization certificates under section 124A1 of the Internal Revenue Code, and defining the extent to which accelerated amortization can be allowed as a cost in negotiated contract pricing.

DMO III-1, Supp. 1-Policy for the establishment of expansion goals for tax amortization.

DMO VI-2-Policy guidance and delegation of responsibility with respect to transportation in preparation for attack conditions, under attack conditions, and in post-attack rehabilitation.

DMO VII-7-Maintenance of the mobilization base (Department of Defense, Atomic Energy Commission and the Maritime Administration).

DMO VII-7, Supp. 1-Emergency action for maintenance of the mobilization base under disaster conditions.

DMO 3000.1 Procedures for obtaining telecommunication resources for use during a national emergency.

DMO 8400.1 Defense production; priorities and allocations authority.

DMO 8500.1A-Guidance on priority use of resources in immediate postattack period.

DMO 8540.1 Health manpower occupations.

DMO 8550.1-Program for expansion of supplies of materials needed for defense purposes in the event of a major disaster (as defined under P.L. 875, 81st Congress (42 U.S.C. 1855)).

DMO 8550.2-Provision of materials under Government control as needed to supplement supplies commercially available in the event of a major disaster (as) defined and determinated under P.L. 875, 81st Congress (42 U.S.C. 1855)). DMO 8555.1 OEP policy guidance on Government-owned production equipment. DMO 8600.1 General policies for strategic and critical material stockpiling. DMP 4-Placement of procurement and facilities in areas of persistent or substantial labor surplus.

DMP 8-Policy on training and utilization of scientific and engineering manpower. GAO I-2-Administrative proceedings under Title IV of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended.

OCDM Reg. 1B-Issuance of necessity certificates under section 168 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.

ODM Reg. 2-Providing for the issuance of payment certificates under section 124A 1(g) of the Internal Revenue Code.

ODM Reg. 3-Preservation of wage and salary records under Defense Production Act.

OEP Circular 9700.1-The National Defense Executive Reserve.

OEP Reg. 4-Regulations under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.

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Title 32A-National Defense Appendix

CHAPTER 1—Office of Emergency Planning

CHAPTER VI-Business and Defense Services Administration, Department of Commerce

CHAPTER VII—Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation

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CHAPTER VIII-Transport Mobilization Staff, Interstate Commerce Commission

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CHAPTER IX- -Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce

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CHAPTER X-Oil Import Administration, Department of the Interior

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CHAPTER XI-Oil Import Appeals Board

181

CHAPTER XV-Federal Reserve System

185

CHAPTER XVIII-National Shipping Authority, Maritime Administration, 187 Department of Commerce

CHAPTER XIX-Office of the Maritime Administrator, Department of

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