Defense Mobilization, Office of, 32A Chapter 1-Continued facilities. Older workers, employment of, in defense program, DMP 7 Payment certificates, in connection with amortization of emergency facilities. See Emergency facilities. Under disaster conditions, DMO VII-3, Supp. 1 ment, Interior Department and Interstate Commerce Commission respecting, DMO I–7, par. 1 Procurement in areas of current or imminent labor surplus, DMP 4 Procurement and production scheduling; implementation of national manpower mobilization policy respecting, DMP 1 Production equipment and machine tools: Disposition of Government-owned production equipment and machine tools, policy respecting, DMO VII-4 tools, DMO VII-1B of agencies to present information respecting, to Office of Defense Mobilization, DMO VII-5 ment and machine tools in central inventory production equipment group, DMO VII-1A Production scheduling; implementation of national manpower mobilization policy respecting, DMP 1 Protective construction for industrial facilities, and availability of tax amorti bation incentive, DMO VI_4 Purchase of materials for supplemental stockpile; authority of General Services Administrator respecting, DMO V 4 Scientific, engineering, etc., manpower: Specialized Personnel, Committee on; establishment, functions, etc., DMO IV-1 Training and utilization of, policy respecting, DMP 5, DMP 8 Specialized Personnel, Committee on; establishment, functions, etc., DMO IV-1 Stockpile, supplemental, purchase of materials for; authority of General Serv ices Administrator respecting, DMO V-4 Strategic and critical materials: Disasters; expansion of supplies of materials in event of, DMO V-5, DMO V-6 of authority respecting, to Secretary of Interior and General Services Administrator, DMO I-7 Services Administrator respecting, DMO V-4 bilization program, DMO I-13 mittee in connection with, DMO V-2 Surplus materials, policy regarding, DMO V-3 Supplies for programs of various agencies. See Production equipment and machine tools. Surplus materials acquired under Defense Production Act, policy regarding, DMO V-3 Task Force, Central, on Post-Attack Industrial Rehabilitation; termination, DMO VII-8 Tax amortization, in connection with emergency facilities; certificates of neces sity for. See Emergency facilities. Defense Mobilization, Office of, 32A Chapter 1–Continued in connection with, DMO V-2 Transportation in attack conditions; policy and responsibilities respecting, DMO VI-2 Vocational assistance to men being released from armed forces, manpower policy respecting, DMP 11 Wage adjustments, applications for, filled on grounds of present or imminent manpower shortages; policy and procedure with respect to, DMP 3 Watch industry; establishment of Advisory Committee on, DMO IV-3 Defense Mobilization Board; membership of Federal Civil Defense Administrator on, 32A Chapter I, DMO 1-16 Defense Mobilization Regional Committees, and Central Coordinating Committee; creation of, 32 A Chapter I, DMO I-1 Defense production; guarantees of loans for financing in connection with, 32A Chap ter XV, Regulation V Defense Transportation and Storage, Committee on; creation of, 32A Chapter I, DMO I-2 Guam, 32 Part 761 Pearl Harbor, 32 $ 765.6 Definitions and standards of identity for various foods. See Food and Drug Ad ministration. Delinquents: See also Juvenile delinquents. Selective Service delinquents; classification and induction, etc., 32 Part 1642 Delivered price systems (price discrimination); cease and desist orders, 16 $$ 13.735, 13.880 Delivering short measure; cease and desist orders, 16 $ 13.680 Demurrage charges: On import property at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1 On interstate rail shipments of freight; regulations respecting, 49 $ 141.61 Denatured alcohol, denatured rum; excise tax regulations. See Internal Revenue Service, Islands, 8 Part 306 Taxation of income pursuant to treaty, 26 $$ 7.900–7.966 See also Medical care. For veterans, 38 $ $ 17.120-17.135 British Token Import Plan, export to United Kingdom under, 15 § 361.13 Export control, 15 § 399.1 (Group 9) Dental goods and equipment industry; minimum wage determinations for persons employed on public contracts, 41 § 202.39 Dental laboratory industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 18 Dental materials, motion picture films on; loan of, by National Bureau of Standards, 15 $ 235.1 See also Deportation of aliens. Passports, etc., for. See State Department. ship, 32 $ $ 882.16–882.25 356055-56-20 Page 271 Dependents—Continued Family allowances for; period of entitlement and payment, 32 g 47.1 Allowances, for quarters, etc., 32 Part 715 Allotments, 32 $ 718.2 Transportation of dependents, 32 $ 718.3 Nonsupport of, 32 $ 765.9 Of Public Health Service commissioned officers; medical care, allowances, quar ters, etc., 42 $$ 21.71, 21.72, 21.341-21.348, 31.9, 31.10 Of Selective Service registrants; classification of men deferred because of de pendents, (Class III-A), 32 $ 1622.30 Of taxpayers; income tax credits for, 26 § 39.25–2(e) Of veterans; claims for benefits, allowances, etc. See Veterans Administra tion. Deportation of aliens: Canal zone; exclusion or deportation of persons from, 35 Part 10 Service. See also Banks and other financial institutions. authorizations, function, etc.; regulations of Accounts Bureau. See Treas ury Deportment. Foreign banking; corporations authorized to do foreign banking business under Sec. 25(a), Federal Reserve Act, acceptance of deposits within or outside United States, 12 $ 211.14 Deposits by Federal employees under Retirement Act, 5 § 29.7 Deposits in Federal Reserve banks, 12 Part 217 Postal savings, 39 Part 63 Ship (merchant marine) operators under subsidy agreements; deposits to cer tain reserve funds, 46 $$ 286.1, 287.11-287.16 Taxes, employment and income; deposit of moneys with Federal Reserve banks and depositary banks, 26 $$ 402.607a, 406.606, 411.606a; 31 Part 213 Treasurer of United States, deposits for credit to account of; regulations of Accounts Bureau. See Treasury Department. Depreciation on emergency facilities, treatment of, for contract pricing purposes, 32 Part 81 Depreciation or depletion of assets, natural resources, etc.: income tax regulations. See Internal Revenue Service. In designated States, 43 Part 232 In reclamation projects, 43 $$ 230.101-230.111 Army personnel; payment for apprehension of etc., 32 $$ 536.30-536.40 765.12 Veterans' disability pension; forfeiture of rights to, by deserters, 38 $ 3.1042 Destroyed, injured, etc., merchandise, relief from duties on; customs regulations, 19 Part 15 Destroyed public debt securities. See Lost, stolen, etc. property. Destruction or retention of records. See Records. Detention of aliens; immigration regulations. See Immigration and Naturalization Service. Detention benefits, for American citizens interned or prisoners of war. See Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. Devil's Tower National Monument: Fees, 36 $ $ 13.1, 13.15 Speed, 36 $ 20.52(a) Mountain climbing, 36 $ 1.14 Diamonds, exportation of: Industrial diamonds; export control, 15 $$ 373.33, 373.42, 373.61, 399.1 (Groups 5, 7) Mail, exportation by, 39 § 172.5 Diathermy equipment: Operation of; radio regulations, 47 $$ 18.2(b), 18.11–18.17 Tubes units, etc.; export control, 15 g 399.1 (Group 7) Die casting manufacturing industry; minimum wage determinations for persons employed on public contracts, 41 $ 202.38 Dielectric materials, dielectric constant and power factor of; test fee schedules, 15 88 201.206, 214.803 Diesel fuel: Excise tax on, 26 Part 324 Test fee schedules, 15 $ 203.501 Diesel-powered mobile equipment for use in mining; tests, fees, etc., 30 Parts 31, 32 Dietary uses, special, certain foods for; representations respecting, in label state ments, etc., 21 $ $ 1.11, 125.1–125.8 Dietitians, Army; appointment in Women's Medical Specialist Corps, 32 88 570.21 570.24, 573.1-573.6, 573.10 Dikes in navigable waters; approval of plans for, 33 $ 209.120 (c) Dimension granite industry; minimum wage determinations for persons employed on public contracts, 41 $ 202.9 Diplomatic and consular mail; free matter in mails, 39 $ 27.3 Diplomatic and consular officers: Baggage and importations for; customs entry, 19 $$ 10.29, 10.30 Duties of Foreign Service officers. See State Department. schedules for; regulations under Natural Gas Act, 18 $ 155.1 Interlocking relationships, 14 Part 251 Reports of ownership of stock and other interests, 14 Parts 245, 246 Federal home loan banks, directors and officers of; duties, etc., 24 Parts 101, 122 Federal Reserve banks: Interlocking relationships with other banks, with dealers in securities, etc., 12 Parts 212, 218 Loans to executive officers of member banks, 12 Part 215 Investment companies, directors and officers of, acquisition by, of securities un derwritten by companies; regulations under Investment Company Act of 1940, 17 $ $ 270.10f-1, 270.10f-2 Military officers. See Officers. Public utilities: Holding companies, directors, officers and representatives of; regulations under Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, 17 $$ 250.70, 250.71 Interlocking directors and officers of public utilities, companies marketing public utility securities, or companies supplying electrical equipment to public utilities; applications for authority to hold interlocking positions, regulations under Federal Power Act, 18 Part 45 Registered public utility holding companies, officers, directors and repre sentatives of; forms and regulations under Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 and Securities Exchange Act of 1934. See Securities and Exchange Commission. Railroads: Interlocking officers of, 49 Part 53 Directors and officers-Continued forms and regulations under Securities Exchange Act of 1934. See Securities and Exchange Commission. securities; written consents required, regulations under Securities Act of 1933, 17 $ 230.438 Surety companies doing business with United States, officers of; election, author ity, etc., regulations of Accounts Bureau, Treasury Department, 31 88 221.2, 221.3 Telephone and telegraph companies, interlocking directorates of, 47 Part 62 Directory of electric and gas utilities, form of; regulations under Federal Power Act and Natural Gas Act, 18 $$ 141.27, 260.4 See also Blind persons. Disability benefits, for Reserves, 32 Part 867 Disability Review Board, 32 $$ 881.30–881.38 Disposition of cases involving physical disability, 32 Part 725 Naval Reserve members, 32 $$ 713.81-713.85 Placement services for, 20 $ $ 603.509, 604.7 In sheltered workshops, etc., 29 Parts 524, 525 Veterans, 29 $ 524.5 tion, suspension, or demotion; prohibition, 5 $ 9.101 (b) (2) Dismemberment insurance for Federal employees, 5 $$ 37.1, 37.8 (c) Retirement of disabled Federal employees; requirement respecting medical examination, 5 § 29.5 Manpower policy respecting utilization of handicapped persons in mobiliza tion program, 32A Chapter I, DMP 9 Naturalization proceedings, special, for disabled or handicapped persons; na tionality regulations, 8 $ $ 334.14, 336.15, 337.11 Selective Service registrants; disqualifying obvious defects and conditions, 32 Part 1629 Telephone service, mobile; priorities for physically handicapped persons, 47 § 6.603 Veterans; benefits for. See Veterans Administration. Vocational rehabilitation for. See Veterans Administration; and Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of. See also Civil defense; and National emergency. $$ 42.93, 42.94 Civil service; authority of Federal agencies respecting personnel activities in case of disaster, 5 $ 2.111 Defense mobilization program, for civil defense or disaster conditions. See Defense Mobilization, Office of. Distress calls, by aircraft or vessels, etc. See Distress calls. Equipment and supplies for rescue and relief work, admitted free of customs duty, 19 $ 10.107 Farm land restoration programs, allocation of funds for, in designated disaster areas, 7 Part 1107 Farmers, loans to, under special emergency loan programs of Farmers Home Administration, 6 Parts 381, 384, 385, 388, 389, 473, 475, 476 |