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Other tables and guides that relate to the Code of Federal Regulations include the following:

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The subject index to the Code, which is revised annually, is contained in a separate volume entitled "General Index." This volume also contains a table of CFR titles, chapters, and parts, an alphabetical list of CFR subtitles and chapters, and lists of current and superseded CFR volumes. An index to the text of Presidential documents is found at the end of each compilation of Title 3, The President.

INQUIRIES AND SALES

Inquiries concerning technical or legal aspects of the Code should be addressed to the Director, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408. Sales are handled exclusively by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

January 4, 1971.

FRED J. EMERY

Title 49-Transportation

(This book contains Parts 1 to 199)

SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION

SUBTITLE B-OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION:

CHAPTER I-Hazardous Materials Regulations Board, Department of Transportation

Part 1

170

Subtitle A-Office of the Secretary

of Transportation

Part

1

3

5

7

9

21

71

79

89

93

Organization and delegation of powers and duties.

Official seal.

Rule-making procedures.

Public availability of information.

Testimony of employees of the department and production of records in
legal proceedings.

Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of
Transportation-effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Standard time zone boundaries.

Medals of honor.

Implementation of Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966.

Aircraft allocation.

95 Advisory committees.

99 Employee responsibilities and conduct.

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1.43

General limitations and reservations. 1.44 Reservations of authority. 1.45 Delegations to all Administrators. 1.46 Delegations to Commandant of the Coast Guard.

1.47 Delegations to Federal Aviation Administrator.

1.48 Delegations to Federal Highway Administrator.

1.49 Delegations to Federal Railroad Administrator.

1.50 Delegations to Urban Mass Transportation Administrator.

1.51 Delegations to Director of National Highway Safety Bureau.

1.52 Delegations to all Secretarial Officers. 1.53 Delegations to Under Secretary. 1.54 Delegations to Deputy Under Secretary. 1.55 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs. 1.56 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems. 1.57 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Systems Development and Technology.

1.58 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Safety and Consumer Affairs. 1.59 Delegations to General Counsel. 1.60 Delegations to Assistant Secretary for Administration.

1.61 Delegations to Director of the Transportation Systems Center.

1.62 Delegations of Director of Congressional

Relations.

1.63 Delegations

Affairs.

to Director of Public

1.64 Saving provision.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 1 issued under sec. 9; 49 U.S.C. 1659, 1657, unless otherwise noted.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 1 contained in Amdt. 1-31, 35 F.R. 4955, Mar. 21, 1970, unless otherwise noted.

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As used in this part, "Administrator" includes

(a) The Commandant of the Coast Guard.

(b) The Federal Aviation Administrator.

(c) The Federal Highway Administrator.

(d) The Federal Railroad Administrator.

(e) The Urban Mass Transportation Administrator.

(f) The Administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. (g) The Director of the National Highway Safety Bureau.

§ 1.3 Organization of the Department. (a) The Secretary of Transportation is the head of the Department.

(b) The Department is composed of the Office of the Secretary (including the Transportation Systems Center), the National Transportation Safety Board, and the following operating administrations:

(1) The U.S. Coast Guard, headed by the Commandant.

(2) The Federal Aviation Administration, headed by the Administrator.

(3) The Federal Highway Administration, headed by the Administrator.

(4) The Federal Railroad Administration, headed by the Administrator.

(5) The Urban Mass Transportation Administration, headed by the Adminis

trator.

(6) The St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, headed by the Administrator.

(7) The National Highway Safety Bureau, headed by the Director.

(c) The Administrator of each operating administration reports directly to the Secretary.

[Amdt. 1-31, 35 F.R. 4955, Mar. 21, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 1-33, 35 F.R. 10592, June 30, 1970]

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