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§ 109-27.5104-1 Acquisitions.
DOE organizations and contractors shall contact the DOE Business Center for Precious Metals Sales and Recovery to determine the availability of precious metals prior to acquisition on the open market.
§ 109-27.5106-4 Withdrawals/returns forecasts.
The Business Center for Precious Metals Sales and Recovery will request annually from each DOE field organization its long-range forecast of anticipated withdrawals from the pool and returns to the pool.
§ 109-43.5000 Scope of subpart.
This subpart supplements 41 CFR part 101-43 by providing policies and procedures for the economic and efficient utilization of personal property associated with facilities
§ 109-39.101-1 Agency cooperation.
The Office of Management and Program Secretarial Officer (PSO) for their respective organizations shall designate representatives to coordinate with GSA concerning the establishment of a GSA fleet management system to serve their organization.
§ 109-39.103 Agency appeals.
The Office of Management and Program Secretarial Officer (PSO) for their respective organizations may appeal, or request exemption from, a determination made by GSA concerning the establishment of a fleet management system. A copy of the appeal or request shall be forwarded
§ 109-39.106 Unlimited exemptions.
The Office of Management and Program Secretarial Officer (PSO) for their respective organizations shall make the determination that an unlimited exemption from inclusion of a motor vehicle in a fleet management system is warranted. A copy of the determination shall be
§ 109-25.109-1 Identification of idle equipment.
At a minimum, management walk-throughs shall be conducted to provide for coverage of all operating and storage areas at least once every two years to identify idle and unneeded personal property.
§ 109-25.302 Office furniture, furnishings, and equipment.
The Director, Office of Management, Program Secretarial Officer (PSO), and designated contractors shall establish criteria for the use of office furniture, furnishings, and equipment.
§ 9405.1 Purpose and scope.
The regulations in this part implement the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended, with respect to the availability of records for inspection and copying
section 28 of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
This Act, referred to in text, is act July 15, 1949, ch. 338, 63 Stat. 413, known as the Housing Act of 1949, which is classified principally to this chapter (§1441 et seq.). For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under
References in Text
Subchapters III and VI of this chapter, referred to in text, were comprised of sections 1531 to 1536 and 1571 to 1576, respectively, of this title and have been omitted from the Code. For further details, see note set out under
§ 392.2 Definition of petition.
For purposes of this part, a “petition” is a written request to issue, amend, or repeal a regulation administered by FSIS. A request to issue, amend, or repeal a document that interprets a regulation administered by FSIS may also be submitted by petition.
§ 392.9 Availability of additional guidance.
Information related to the submission and processing of petitions for rulemaking may be found on the FSIS Web site at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/.
§ 331.1 Definition of “State”.
For purposes of this part, the term “State” means any State (including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico) or organized Territory.
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Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Exclusion of Officers Serving as Lead Special Trial Counsel From Limitations on Authorized Strengths for General and Flag Officers
§ 102-36.310 Who makes the determination to abandon or destroy excess personal property?
To abandon or destroy excess personal property, an authorized official of your agency makes a written finding that must be approved by a reviewing official who is not directly accountable for the property.
§ 115-1.103-50 Temporary-type changes to EPPMR.
Where required, temporary changes will be published as EPPMR-Temporary Regulations. Temporary Regulations will be cross-referenced to related EPPMR subparts and will indicate dates for compliance with, and cancellation of each issuance.
§ 128-50.000 Scope of part.
This part prescribes the policies for the storage and care of seized personal property; the preparation and maintenance of inventory records of its seized personal property; the conducting of periodic internal reviews; and the investigation of any discrepancy between the
§ 109-27.5106 of this chapter for guidance on operation of the DOE precious metals pool.
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(a) Rights and obligations of fiduciaryUpon notice to the Secretary that any person is acting for another person in a fiduciary capacity, such fiduciary shall assume the powers, rights, duties, and privileges of such other person in respect of a tax imposed by this title (except as otherwise specifically provided and except that the tax shall be collected from the estate of such other person), until notice is given that the
The Postal Service may make arrangements with other governments, with which postal conventions are or may be concluded, for the exchange of sums of money by means of postal orders. It shall fix limitations on the amount which may be so exchanged and the rates of exchange.
Statutory Notes and
§ 957.17 Public information.
The Postal Service shall maintain for public inspection copies of all findings of fact issued under this Part, and make them available through the Postal Service Web site. The Recorder maintains the complete official record of every proceeding.
§ 962.25 (Rule 25) Continuances and extensions.
Continuances and extensions may be granted for good cause shown.
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§ 963.10 Continuances and extensions.
Continuances and extensions will be granted by the presiding officer for good cause shown.
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§ 3010.301 Notice of proceeding.
Whenever the Commission determines that a proceeding will be held on the record with an opportunity for a hearing under this part, it shall publish notice of the proceeding in the Federal Register pursuant to
§ 3010.104 Consolidation and severance of proceedings.
The Commission may order proceedings involving related issues or facts to be consolidated for consideration of any or all matters at issue in such proceedings. The Commission may sever proceedings which have been consolidated or order separate proceedings on any issue presented if it appears
§ 5452.1 Cash sales.
For sales under $500 the full amount shall be paid prior to or at the time the authorized officer signs the contract.
[35 FR 9787, June 13, 1970]