Part 453 — General Statement Concerning the Bonding Requirements of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
- § 453.1— Scope and significance of this part.
- § 453.2— Provisions of the statute.
- § 453.3— Labor organizations within the coverage of section 502(a).
- § 453.4— Trusts (in which a labor organization is interested) within the coverage of section 502(a).
- § 453.5— Officers, agents, shop stewards, or other representatives or employees of a labor organization.
- § 453.6— Officers, agents, shop stewards or other representatives or employees of a trust in which a labor organization is interested.
- § 453.7— “Funds or other property” of a labor organization or of a trust in which a labor organization is interested.
- § 453.8— Personnel who “handle” funds or other property.
- § 453.9— “Handling” of funds or other property by personnel functioning as a governing body.
- § 453.10— The statutory provision.
- § 453.11— The nature of the “duties” to which the bonding requirement relates.
- § 453.12— Meaning of fraud or dishonesty.
- § 453.13— The statutory provision.
- § 453.14— The meaning of “funds.”
- § 453.15— The meaning of funds handled “during the preceding fiscal year”.
- § 453.16— Funds handled by more than one person.
- § 453.17— Term of the bond.
- § 453.18— Bonds “individual or schedule in form”.
- § 453.19— The designation of the “insured” on bonds.
- § 453.20— Corporate sureties holding grants of authority from the Secretary of the Treasury.
- § 453.21— Interests held in agents, brokers, and surety companies.
- § 453.22— Prohibition of certain activities by unbonded persons.
- § 453.23— Persons becoming subject to bonding requirements during fiscal year.
- § 453.24— Payment of bonding costs.
- § 453.25— Effective date of the bonding requirement.
- § 453.26— Powers of the Secretary of Labor to exempt.