Civil Service Commission-Continued Prohibited practices; prohibition against political activity, racial, political or religious discrimination, and securing withdrawal from competition, 5 Part 04, § 9.101 (b) (2) Promotion: Competitive positions; agency authority, restrictions, promotions of postal substitutes, etc., 5 §§ 2.501-2.504 Employee absent on active military duty, 5 § 35.3 (b) Special transitional procedures respecting status quo and indefinite em ployees, 5 § 11.101 Racial discrimination. See Discrimination. Official personnel folder; establishment, transfer of folders between agencies, etc., 5 Part 28 Retirement accounts, maintenance of, 5 § 29.101 Reduction in force, retention preference regulations for use in, 5 Part 20 Agency authority, granting of reemployment rights, appeals to Commission, Civil service rule respecting authority of Commission to prescribe regula- Employee removed for engaging in prohibited political activity, 5 § 4.107 Priority, 5 § 20.7 Transfer without reemployment rights, 5 § 2.501 (b) Veterans, reemployment in excepted positions, 5 § 21.8 Registers of persons eligible for appointment through competitive system, 5 §§ 02.1 (b), 2.203 Restoration to eligibility, 5 § 2.209 Termination of eligibility, 5 § 2.206 Reinstatement, reassignment, etc.: Reappointment of veterans to excepted positions, 5 § 21.8 Agency authority, restrictions, status and tenure, 5 §§ 2.501-2.503 Hearing examiners, 5 § 34.5 Indefinite and status quo employees, 5 § 11.101 Reinstatement: Hearing examiners, 5 § 34.7 Persons having status, 5 §§ 2.401-2.403 Removals: See also Separations. Effect of removal on future employment, 5 § 9.107 Hearing examiners, 5 §§ 34.14, 34.101-34.114 Incumbents of excepted positions, removal of, 5 §§ 06.4, 21.10 Restoration of Federal employees after active military duty, 5 Part 35 Retention preference regulations, for use in reduction in force; retention register, competitive area, reemployment priority, consolidations, liquidations, appeals, etc., 5 Part 20 Civil Service Commission-Continued Retirement regulations, 5 Part 29-Continued Effective date of retirement, 5 § 29.6 Evidence of service, 5 § 29.2 Information, disclosure of, 5 § 29.11 Interest, on deductions and deposits, computation of, 5 § 29.7 Military service, credit for, 5 § 29.8 Overseas limited appointments, exclusion from operation of Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, 5 § 08.2 Records, basic, 5 § 29.101 Veterans, credit for military service, 5 § 29.8 Review boards, performance rating. See Performance rating boards of review. Rules of practice, for hearings, etc.: Hearing examiners, removal cases, 5§§ 34.101-34.114 Political activity of State employees, 5 Part 23 Salaries, of Federal employees. See Pay regulations. Scientific, technical or professional positions, formal education requirements for, 5 Part 24 Security: Hearing examiners; appointment subject to security clearance by appointing agency, 5 § 34.3 (a) Separation of employees in interest of national security, 5 § 9.108 Selective Service Act of 1948; restoration of veterans to Federal employment pursuant to, 5 Part 35 Separations, suspensions, and demotions: Agency responsibility, 5 § 9.101 Automatic separation for age, exemption from, 5 § 29.16 Demotions; agency authority, status and tenure after position change, 5 §§ 2.501, 2.503 Discrimination because of race, religion, color, marital status, physical Effect of removal on future employment, 5 § 9.107 Law 733, 81st Congress or similar law, 5 § 9.108 service, 5 §§ 28.4, 28.5 Preference employees in excepted positions, 5 § 21.10 Procedure respecting indefinite, probationary, temporary, and overseas limited employees, 5 §§ 9.102-9.105 Reductions in force. See Retention preference regulations. Sex of applicants; certifications to be made without regard to, 5 § 2.204 (c) Special transitional authorities, 5 Part 11 Indefinite and job appointments on basis of present or former indefinite employment, 5 §§ 11.201, 11.202 Position change of indefinite and status quo employee; agency authority and general requirements for promotion, demotion, or reassignment of status quo and indefinite employees, 5 §§11.101 Veterans compensably disabled; noncompetitive acquisition of status, State employees, political activity of; rules of practice, 5 Part 23 Acquisition of: tion of competitive status. See also Competitive positions, filling of; and Noncompetitive acquisi- Reinstatement and reassignment of persons having status. See Status quo employees, position change of (promotion, demotion, or reassignment), 5 § 11.101 Stipends, for positions in Government hospitals filled by students or resident trainees. See Hospitals, Government. Civil Service Commission-Continued Suspensions. See Separations, suspensions, and demotions. Technical, scientific or professional positions, formal education requirements Territorial post differentials and cost-of-living allowances, 5 §§ 301.21 301.30 Rates, listed areas, etc., 5 Parts 326, 350 Testimony, officers and employees to furnish, 5 § 05.3 Transfer: Hearing examiners, 5 § 34.6 To fill competitive positions; transfer without reemployment rights, transfer to higher grade or different line of work, status, tenure, etc., 5 §§ 2.501-2.503 To public international organizations, 5 Part 26 Transitional authorities. See Special transitional authorities. Travel time for return of Federal employees to United States; leave regulations, 5 $ 30.802 Vacancies in competitive service: Creation of vacancies for purpose of reinstating separated career em ployees, 5 § 9.105 (b) Filling of, 5 §§ 07.1, 2.101 Veterans: Appeals by: Appeals of preference eligibles under Veterans Preference Act of 1944; form of appeal, filing, hearings, etc., 5 Part 22 Disabled veterans, noncompetitive acquisition of status and career appointment, appeals respecting, 5 § 11.303 Recognition of representatives for, 5 Part 33 Restoration to Federal employment after service in armed forces, appeals respecting, 5 §§ 35.6, 35.56 Appointment: Excepted positions, appointment to, 5 Part 21 Custodian, elevator operator, guard, and messenger, 5 § 2.102(a) Appeals, 5 § 11.303 Credit for military service and augmented ratings in examinations, 5 (a) (2), 2.306, 3.103, 11.301, 11.302 Examinations: Acceptance of applications after closing date, 5 § 2.208 (c) Credit for military service and addition of points to eligible ratings, 5 §2.202 (b), (c) Leave, restoration of, 5 § 30.704 Representatives, recognition of, in connection with claims and appeals, 5 Restoration of Federal employees after service in armed forces, 5 Part 35 Appeals to Commission, 5 §§ 35.6, 35.56 Retention preference regulations for use in reductions in force, 5 Part 20 Status, acquisition of; provisions respecting veterans, 5 §§ 03.1(a) (2), 3.101-3.103, 3.107, 11.301 Wage system and Classification Act pay schedule for Federal employees, adjustment of rates of compensation on conversion of positions, 5 §§ 25.501-25.505 White House Staff; noncompetitive acquisition of status by employees, 5 §§ 03.1, 3.104 Withdrawal from competition, prohibition against securing, 5 §§ 04.3, 2.108 Workweek and work schedules for Federal employees, establishment by Government agencies, 5 §§ 25.203, 25.211, 25.212 Civil Service Commission-Continued Workweek, definition of, in connection with overtime pay of Federal employees, 5 §§ 25.203, 25.211 Civil war veterans: Homestead rights, 43 Part 132 Veterans benefits. See Veterans Administration Civil works projects. See Public works projects. Civilian activities, relations of armed forces with. See Civil authorities or activities. Civilian mess personnel; employment on certain overseas Army installations, 32 § 552.18 (i) Civilian work in lieu of Selective Service induction, volunteering for, by registrants in class I-O (conscientious objectors) 32 Part 1660 Claims: Admiralty and maritime claims, for damage caused by Coast Guard vessels, 31 respecting, 50 § 102.21a Alien enemies, property deposited by; claims for loss or damage, 28 Part 31 Aliens; claims with respect to certain foreign-owned property controlled by United States. See Alien Property, Office of. American citizens interned or prisoners of war during World War II; claims for compensation. See Employees Compensation Bureau; and Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. Cadets in State maritime academies; claims for compensation for injuries or death in line of duty, 46 § 310.10 Carrier claims against United States for passenger transportation services or accommodations, 4 §§ 7.80-7.87 Checks, lost or stolen, and paid on forged endorsements, claims of payees or 31 §§ 3.5, 3.40-3.52, 3.70-3.76 Customs claims for services, refunds, injuries, proceeds of sales of unclaimed merchandise, drawback, etc. See Customs Bureau. Customs personnel; claims for injury, etc., 19 § 24.32 (b) Deceased or incompetent public creditors and civilian employees of United States; claims for payments of amounts due, 4 Part 5 Doubtful claims; transmission by Government agencies to General Accounting Foreign countries, persons abroad; submission of claims by Foreign Service officers, 22 § 103.6 Office, 4 §§ 4.1, 7.87 Foreign estates and inheritances; protection of interests of American claimants by Foreign Service officers, 22 § 109.25 Department, 22 Part 30 Foreign governments; prosecution of claims for, by former employees of State Foreign-owned property controlled by United States. See Alien Property, Office of. Government claims; compromise of. See main heading Compromise. Government employees, claims for compensation under United States Employees' Compensation Act. See Employees' Compensation Bureau. Housing insurance, claims for losses in connection with property improvement loans or under yield insurance, 24-§§ 201.11, 202.10, 291.7 Indians; procedure for presentation of claims, and representation of claimants. for payment of; administrative provisions respecting, 26 § 459.1 Losses in shipment, claims for replacement of valuables or value thereof pursuant to Government Losses in Shipment Act; regulations of Accounts Bureau, 31 Part 261 Mail, insured or registered; claims for loss or damage, 39 Parts 54, 151, 152 Mexico, claims against Government of, payment of awards and appraisals in favor of American nationals; regulations of Accounts Bureau, 31 Part 254 Claims-Continued Military agencies; claims for or against United States. See Air Force Department; Army Department; and Navy Department. National Guard and Air National Guard; claims for damages, involving members of, 32 §§ 1101.51-1101.58 Old-age and survivors benefits, claims for. See Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau. Panama Canal Zone; claims in connection with accidents in Canal Zone, 35 §§ 4.128-4.140 Persons abroad, claims by; submission (for settlement by General Accounting Office) by Foreign Service officers, 22 § 103.6 Postal service, claims for personal injuries or property damage arising out of operation of, 39 §§ 202.50-202.57 Prisons, Federal; claims by inmates for compensation for injuries resulting from accidents, 40 Part 1 Public debt securities of United States (bonds, notes, etc.), claims of creditors, trustees in bankruptcy, receivers of insolvents' estates, etc., against owner; regulations of Public Debt Bureau. See Treasury Department. Public lands; color of title or riparian claims to certain lands, 43 Parts 140, 141 Railroad employees; claims for benefits under Railroad Retirement Act and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. See Railroad Retirement Board. Seamen's claims; administrative action and litigation, 32A Chapter XVIII, LRP 1 Social Security benefits; claims for old-age and survivors benefits. See Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau. Telephone and telegraph common carriers, claims for traffic damage against, 47 § 64.1 Tort claims based on negligence, wrongful acts or omissions of employees or agencies of United States; regulations of various agencies, see main heading Tort claims. Trust indenture securities; collection of claims against obligor in connection with; regulations under Trust Indenture Act of 1939, 17 §§ 260.11b-4, 260.11b-6 Vessels; claims against United States for compensation or indemnity for loss of vessel acquired or requisitioned for title by United States, and transfer of war-built vessel in settlement of claim, 46 §§ 299.41, 299.83 Veterans: Claims for compensation or pensions, by veterans, dependents, or beneficiaries. See Veterans Administration. Claims in connection with Federal employment; recognition of representatives, 5 Part 33 Workmen's compensation, under various acts; claims for. See Employees Compensation Bureau. Classification, civil service; effective dates of post-classification actions, 5 § 36.1 Classification, Selective Services; regulations respecting. See Selective Service System. Classification of lands. See Geological Survey; and Land Management Bureau. Clay products: Export control, 15 § 399.1 (Group 5) Minimum wage determinations, 41 § 202.36 Trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 47 Clearance or entry of aircraft or vessels: Aircraft, 19 Part 6 Vessels, 19 Part 4 Immigration regulations, 8 Part 239 Public health regulations, 42 §§ 71.501-71.514 Clemency: Executive clemency for persons convicted of offenses against United States, petitions for, 28 Part 1 Military prisoners, application for clemency; Army Department regulations, 32 § 512.1 Clocks and watches; excise tax regulations, 26 § 320.34 |