TABLE OF TITLES AND CHAPTERS TITLE 1.-GENERAL PROVISIONS Chap. 1. Rules of Construction. 2. Acts and Resolutions; Formalities of Enact ment; Repeals; Sealing of Instruments. 3. Code of Laws of United States and Supple ments; District of Columbia Code and Supplements. TITLE 2.—THE CONGRESS 1. Election of Senators and Representatives. 2. Organization of Congress. 3. Compensation of Members. 4. Officers and Employees of Senate and House of Representatives. 5. Library of Congress. 6. Congressional and Committee Procedure; Investigations. 7. Contested Elections. 8. Federal Corrupt Practices. 8A. Regulation of Lobbying. 9. Office of Legislative Counsel. 10. Classification of Employees of House of Representatives. TITLE 3.—THE PRESIDENT 1. Presidential Elections and Vacancies. 2. Office and Compensation of President. 3. Protection of the President; The White House Police. 4. Delegation of Functions. TITLE 4.-FLAG AND SEAL, SEAT OF GOVERN MENT, AND THE STATES 1. The Flag. 2. The Seal. 3. Seat of the Government. 4. The States. 5. Official Territorial Papers. TTTLE 5.-EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 1. Provisions Applicable to Departments and Officers Generally. 2. Department of State. 2A. Department of Defense. 3. Department of the Army. 4. Department of Treasury. 5. Department of Justice. 6. Post Office Department. 7. Department of the Navy. 8. Department of Interior. 9. Department of Agriculture. 10. Department of Commerce. 11. Department of Labor. 11A. Department of Health, Education and Wel. fare. TITLE 5.-EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Continued Chap. 11B. Department of the Air Force. 11C. General Services Administration. 12. Civil Service Commission and Classified Civil Service. 13. Classification of Civilian Positions. 14. Retirement of Civil Service Employees. 14A. Retirement of Citizen Employees of Alaska Railroad. 15. Compensation for Injuries to Employees of United States. 16. Subsistence Expenses. 17. Preference of Veterans in Government Em ployment. 18. Federal Employees Pay Provisions. 19. Administrative Procedure. 19A. Review of Orders of Federal Agencies. 19B. Administrative Conference of the United States. 20. Compensation and Benefits of Student Employees of Hospitals. 21. Classification of Civilian Positions. 21A. Wage Board Employees Compensation In crease. 22. Performance Ratings. 23. Annual and Sick Leave. 24. Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance. 25. Government Employees' Incentive Awards. 26. Uniform Allowances. 27. Disposition of Remains of Members of Uni formed Services and Accredited Personnel. 28. Federal Absentee Voting Assistance. 29. Federal Executives Pay Provisions. 30. Civil Service Retirement Program. 31. Prohibition Against Payment of Benefits. 32. Government Employees' Training Program. 33. Federal Employees International Organiza tion Service. 34. Pay and Personnel Program for Overseas Teachers. Relations. 36. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. 37. Differentials and Allowances for Overseas Employees. 38. Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Program 39. Allotment and Advancement of Pay in Emer gency Evacuations. 40. Dual Compensation. 41, Quarters and Facilities for Government Per sonnel. 35. Page XI TITLE 6.-OFFICIAL AND PENAL BONDS TITLE 7.-AGRICULTURE Chap. 1. Commodity Exchanges. 2. Cotton Standards. 3. Grain Standards. 4. Naval Stores. 5. Importation of Adulterated Seeds. 6. Insecticides. 7. Insect Pests Generally. 7A. Golden Nematode. 7B. Plant Pests. 8. Nursery Stock and Other Plants and Plant Products. 8A. Rubber. 9. Packers and Stockyards. 10. Warehouses. 11. Honeybees. 12. Associations of Agricultural Producers. 13. Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges. 14. Agricultural Experiment Stations. 15. Bureau of Animal Industry. 16. Bureau of Dairy Industry. 17. Miscellaneous Matters. 18. Cooperative Marketing. 19. Cotton Statistics and Estimates. 20. Dumping or Destruction of Interstate Prod uce, 20A. Perishable Agricultural Commodities. 21. Tobacco Statistics. 21A. Tobacco Inspection. 21B. Tobacco Control. 22. Agricultural Marketing. 23. Foreign Agricultural Service. 24. Perishable Agricultural Commodities. 25. Export Standards for Apples and Pears. 25A. Export Standards for Grapes and Plums. 26. Agricultural Adjustment. 26A. Agricultural Marketing Agreements. 27. Cotton Marketing. 28. Tobacco Industry. 29. Potato Act of 1935. 30. Anti-Hog-Cholera Serum and Hog-Cholera Virus. 31. Rural Electrification and Telephone Service. 32. Peanut Statistics. 33. Farm Tenancy. 34. Sugar Production and Control. 35. Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. 35A. Price Support of Agricultural Commodities. 36. Crop Insurance. 37. Seeds. 38. Distribution and Marketing of Agricultural Products. 39. Stabilization of International Wheat Market. 40. Halogeton Glomeratus Control. 41. Agricultural Trade Development and Assist ance. 42. Agricultural Commodity Set-Aside. 43. Agriculture Attaches. 44. Wool Program. 45. Soil Bank Program. 46. Surplus Disposal of Agricultural Commodities. 47. Interchange of Department of Agriculture and State Employees. 48. Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter. 49. Consultation on Agricultural Programs. TITLE 7.--AGRICULTURE Continued SUBTITLE A.-GENERAL MILITARY LAW PART I.- ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS 1. Definitions. 3. General Powers. 4. Department of Defense. 5. Joint Chiefs of Staff. 7. Boards, Councils, and Committees. 9. Regular Components. (No present sections] 11. Reserve Components. 13. The Militia. 15. Insurrection. 17. Arming of American Vessels. PART II.-PERSONNEL 31. Enlistments. 33. Appointments in Regular Components 35. Appointments as Reserve Officers. 37. General Service Requirements. 39. Active Duty. 40. Leave. 41. Special Appointments, Assignments, Details, and Duties. 43. Rank and Command. 45. The Uniform. 47. Uniform Code of Military Justice. 49. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. (No present sections) 51. Retention of Reserves. 53. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 55. Medical and Dental Care. 57. Decorations and Awards. 59. Separation. 61. Retirement or Separation for Physical Disability. 63. Retirement for Age. 65. Retirement for Length of Service. 67. Retired Pay for Non-regular Service. 69. Retired Grade. 71. Computation of Retired Pay. 73. Retired Serviceman's Family Protection Plan. 75. Death Benefits. 77. Posthumous Commissions and Warrants. 79. Correction of Military Records. 81. Civilian Employees PART III.---TRAINING 101. Training Generally. 102. Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 103. Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. TITLE 10.-ARMED FORCES Continued PART IV.SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT Chap. 131. Planning and Coordination. 133. Facilities for Reserve Components. 135. Encouragement of Aviation. 137. Procurement Generally. 139. Research and Development. 141. Miscellaneous Procurement Provisions. 143. Production by Military Agencies. 145. Cataloging and Standardization. 147. Utilities and Services. 149. Issue to Armed Forces. 151. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces. 153. Exchange of Material and Disposal of Obso lete, Surplus, or Unclaimed Property. 155. Acceptance of Gifts and Services. 157. Transportation. 159. Real Property; Related Personal Property; and Lease of Non-Expendable Property. 161. Property Records. 163. Military Claims. 165. Accountability and Responsibility. SUBTITLE B.-ARMY. PART I. ORGANIZATION 301. Definitions. 303. Department of the Army. 305. The Army Staff. 307. The Army. PART II.-PERSONNEL 331. Strength. 333. Enlistments. 335. Appointments in the Regular Army. 337. Appointments as Reserve Officers. 339. Temporary Appointments. 341. Active Duty. 343. Special Appointments, Assignments, Details, and Duties. 345. Rank and Command. 347. The Uniform. 349. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. 351. United States Disciplinary Barracks. 353. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 355. Hospitalization. 357. Decorations and Awards. 359. Separation from Regular Army for Substandard Performance of Duty. 360. Separation from Regular Army for Moral or Professional Dereliction or in Interests of National Security. 361. Separation for Various Reasons. 363. Separation or Transfer to Retired Reserve. 365. Retirement for Age. 367. Retirement for Length of Service. 369. Retired Grade. 371. Computation of Retired Pay. 373. Civilian Employees. TITLE 10.-ARMED FORCES—Continued SUBTITLE B.-ARMY-Continued PART IV.-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT—con. Chap. 433. Procurement. 435. Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed Forces. 437. Utilities and Services. 439. Sale of Serviceable Material. 441. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces. 443. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material, 445. Inquests; Disposition of Effects of Deceased Persons; Captured Flags. 447. Transportation. 449. Real Property. 451. Military Claims. 453. Accountability and Responsibility. SUBTITLE C.-NAVY AND MARINE CORPS PART 1.-ORGANIZATION 501. Definitions. 503. Department of the Navy. 505. Secretary, Under Secretary, and Assistant Sec retaries of the Navy. 507. Ofice of the Comptroller of the Navy. 509. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. 511. Office of the Chief of Naval Material. 513. Bureaus; Office of the Judge Advocate Gen eral; Office of Naval Research. 515. Commandant of the Marine Corps; Headquar ters, Marine Corps. 517. Fleet Commands and Other High Positions. 519. Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve. PART II.-PERSONNEL 531. Strength. 533. Distribution in Grade. 535. Grade and Rank of Officers. 537. Enlistments. 539. Original Appointments. 541. Running Mates. 543. Selection Boards. 545. Promotions. 547. Examinations for Promotion. 549. Reserve Promotions. 551. Officers in Command. 553. Special Assignments and Details. 555. Administration. 557. Rations. 559. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. 561. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 563. Hospitalization and Medical Care. 565. Bands. 567. Decorations and Awards. 569. Discharge of Enlisted Members. 571. Voluntary Retirement. 573. Involuntary Retirement, Separation, and Fur lough. 575. Recall to Active Duty. 577. Death Benefits; Care of the Dead. PART III.-TRAINING 401. Training Generally. PART IV.-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT 431. Industrial Mobilization, Research, and Develop ment. PART IL.--EDUCATION AND TRAINING 601. Officer Procurement Programs. 603. United States Naval Academy. 605. United States Naval Postgraduate School. 607. Retirement of Civilian Members of the Teach ing Staffs of the United States Naval Academy and United States Naval Postgraduate School. TITLE 10.-ARMED FORCES Continued SUBTITLE C.-NAVY AND MARINE CORPS—Continued PART IV.-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Chap. 631. Secretary of the Navy: Miscellaneous Powers and Duties. 633. Naval Vessels. 635. Naval Aircraft. 637. Salvage Facilities. 639. United States Naval Oceanographic Office and Naval Observatory. 641. Naval Petroleum Reserves. 643. Civilian Employees. 645. Procurement of Supplies and Services. 647. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. 649. Quarters, Utilities, and Related Services. 651. Ships' Stores and Commissary Stores. 653. Claims. 655. Prize. 657. Stay of Judicial Proceedings. 659. Naval Militia. TITLE 10.-ARMED FORCES Continued SUBTITLE D.-AIR FORCE—Continued PART IV. - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT—con. Chap. 935. Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed Forces. 937. Utilities and Services. 939. Sale of Serviceable Material. 941. Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces. 943. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material. 945. Inquests; Disposition of Effects of Deceased Persons. 947. Transportation. 949. Real Property. 951. Military Claims. 953. Accountability and Responsibility. SUBTITLE D-AIR FORCE PART 1.- ORGANIZATION 801. Definitions. [No Present Sections) 803. Department of the Air Force. 805. The Air Staff. 807. The Air Force. TITLE 11.-BANKRUPTCY 1. Definitions. 2. Courts of Bankruptcy. 3. Bankrupts. 4. Courts and Procedure Therein. 5. Officers, Their Duties and Compensation. 6. Creditors. 7. Estates. 8. Provisions for the Relief of Debtors. 9. Composition of Indebtedness of Local Taxing Agencies. 10. Corporate Reorganizations. 11. Arrangements. 12. Real Property Arrangements by Persons Other Than Corporations. 13. Wage Earners' Plans. 14. Maritime Commission Liens. 15. Railroad Adjustments. PART PERSONNEL 831. Strength. 833. Enlistments. 835. Appointments in the Regular Air Force. 837. Appointments as Reserve Officers. 839. Temporary Appointments. 841. Active Duty. 843. Special Appointments, Assignments, Details, and Duties. 845. Rank and Command. 847. The Uniform. 849. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties. 851. United States Disciplinary Barracks. 853. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits. 855. Hospitalization. 857. Decorations and Awards. 859. Separation From Regular Air Force for Sub standard Performance of Duty. 860. Separation from Regular Air Force for Moral or Professional Dereliction or in Interests of National Security. 861. Separation for Various Reasons. 863. Separation or Transfer to Retired Reserve. 865. Retirement for Age. 867. Retirement for Length of Service. 869. Retired Grade. 871. Computation of Retired Pay. 873. Civilian Employees. PART m.-TRAINING 901. Training Generally. 903. United States Air Force Academy. 907. Schools and Camps. 909. Civil Air Patrol. TITLE 12.-BANKS AND BANKING Export-Import Bank of Washington. 7. Farm Credit Administration. 8. Adjustment and Cancellation of Farm Loans. 9. National Agricultural Credit Corporations. 10. Local Agricultural-Credit Corporations, Live stock-Loan Companies and Like Organizations; Loans to Individuals to Aid in Formation or to Increase Capital Stock. 11. Federal Home Loan Banks. 12. Federal Savings and Loan Associations. 13. National Housing. 14. Federal Credit Unions. 15. Federal Loan Agency. 16. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 17. Bank Holding Companies. 18. Bank Service Corporations. TITLE 13.-CENSUS 1. Administration. 3. Collection and Publication of Statistics. 5. Censuses. 7. Offenses and Penalties. 9. Collection and Publication of Foreign Trade Statistics. PART IV. .-SERVICE, SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT 931. Industrial Mobilization, Research, and Develop ment. 933. Procurement. TITLE 14.-COAST GUARD PART I.-REGULAR COAST GUARD Chap. 1. Establishment and Duties. 3. Composition and Organization. 5. Functions and Powers. 7. Cooperation with Other Agencies. 9. Coast Guard Academy. 11. Personnel. 13. Pay, Allowances, Awards, and Other Rights and Benefits. 15. Discipline and Related Matters. 17. Administration. TITLE 15.-COMMERCE AND TRADE-Continued Chap. 26. Household Refrigerators. 27. Automobile Dealer Suits Against Manufac turers. 28. Disclosure of Automobile Information. 29. Manufacture, Transportation, or Distribu tion of Switchblade Knives. 30. Labeling of Hazardous Substances. 31. Destruction of Property Moving in Commerce. 32. Telecasting of Professional Sports Contests. 33. Brake Fluid Regulation. 34. Antitrust Civil Process. 35. Seat Belt Regulation. TITLE 15.-COMMERCE AND TRADE 1. Monopolies and Combinations in Restraint of Trade, 2. Federal Trade Commission; Promotion of Export Trade and Prevention of Unfair Methods of Competition. 2A. Securities and Trust Indentures. 2B. Securities Exchanges. 2C. Public Utility Holding Companies. 2D. Investment Companies and Advisors. 3. Trade-Marks. 4. China Trade. 5. The Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com merce. 6. Weights and Measures and Standard Time. 7. The Bureau of Standards. 8. Falsely Stamped Gold or Silver or Goods Manufactured Therefrom. 9. The Weather Bureau. 10. War Finance Corporation. 10A. Collection of State Cigarette Taxes. 10B. State Taxation of Income from Interstate Commerce. 11. Caustic Poisons. 12. Discrimination Against Farmers' Cooperative Associations by Boards of Trade. 13. Textile Foundations. 13A. Fishing Industry. 14. Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 14A. Aid to Small Business. 14B. Small Business Investment Program. 15. Economic Recovery. 15A. Interstate Transportation of Petroleum Prod ucts. 15B. Natural Gas. 16. Emergency Relief. 17. Production, Marketing and Use of Bituminous Coal. 18. Transportation of Firearms. 19. Miscellaneous. 20. Regulation of Insurance. 21. National Policy on Employment. 22. Trade-Marks. 23. Dissemination of Technical, Scientific, and Engineering Information. 24. Transportation of Gambling Devices. 25. Flammable Fabrics. TITLE 16.-CONSERVATION 1. The National Parks, Military Parks, Monu ments, and Seashores. 1A. Historic Sites, Buildings, Objects, and Antiq uities. 2. The National Forests. 3. Forest Protection; Forest Service Reforesta tion; Management. 3A. Unemployment Relief Through Performance of Useful Public Work. 3B. Soil Conservation. 3C. Water Conservation. 4. Protection of Timber, and Depredations. 5. Protection of Fur Seals and Other Fur Bearing Animals. 5A. Protection and Conservation of Wildlife. 5B. Wildlife Restoration. 5C. Wildlife, Fish and Game Conservation on Mil itary Reservations. 6. Game and Bird Preserves; Protection. 7. Protection of Migratory Game and Insectivo rous Birds. 8. Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge. 9. Fish and Wildlife Service. 9A. Preservation of Fishery Resources. 10. Northern Pacific Halibut Fishing. 10A. Sockeye or Pink Salmon Fishing. 10B. Fish Restoration and Management Projects 10C. Fish Research and Experimentation Program. 10D. State Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Projects. 11. Regulation of Landing, Curing, and Sale of Sponges Taken from Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida. 12. Federal Regulation and Development of Power. 12A. Tennessee Valley Authority. 12B. Bonneville Project. 12C. Fort Peck Project. 12D. Columbia Basin Project. 12E. Niagara Power Project. 12F. Pacific Northwest Consumer Power Prefer ence; Reciprocal Priority in other Regions. 13. Regulation of Interstate Transportation of Black Bass and Other Game Fish. 14. Regulation of Whaling. 15. Predatory Sea Lampreys in the Great Lakes. 15A. Great Lakes Fisheries. 16. Tuna Conservation. 17. Northwest Atlantic Fisheries. 18. Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention. 19. North Pacific Fisheries. 20. National Fisheries Center and Aquarium. |