Such citations should not be carried in the short title and headnote. For form of citations in general see § 2.53. DOCUMENTS NOT REQUIRED TO BE FILED $2.71 Documents effective only against Federal agencies and Federal employees. Except as provided in §§ 2.5 and 2.15, no document effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof, shall be filed in the office of the Director or forwarded to the Division. § 2.72 Treaties and other international agreements. Nothing in the regulations in this part shall be construed to apply to treaties, conventions, protocols, and other international agreements, or proclamations thereof by the President. § 2.73 Notices. No notices shall be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER, except those having general applicability and legal effect including (a) notices of hearings or of opportunity to be heard, and (b) general notice of proposed rule making under section 4 (a) of the Administrative Procedure Act: Provided, however, That other notices may be published if, in the opinion of the Director, publication thereof is in the public interest. SUBMISSION, FILING, PUBLICATION, AND DISPOSITION OF DOCUMENTS CROSS REFERENCE: For definitions of "working day" "day of filing" "publication day" and "distribution day" see § 2.1 (g). $2.81 Time requirements for submission and receipt-(a) Submission. All documents authorized or required to be filed in the office of the Director and published in the FEDERAL REGISTER, except documents issued by the President and documents submitted under special preprint agreements, shall be submitted to the Division for confidential processing, including typesetting, at least one full working day prior to the day of the filing thereof. CROSS REFERENCE: For additional time requirements governing submission of illustrations and tabular material, see § 2.11 (k). (b) Receipt. Documents will be received only during a working day. § 2.82 Time of filing. All documents submitted in accordance with § 2.81 shall be filed by the Division for public inspection at or before noon of the working day immediately preceding the publication day thereof. § 2.83 Time of publication. The FEDERAL REGISTER shall be published daily, Tuesday through Saturday of each week, excepting any day which immediately follows an official Federal holiday. Documents submitted and filed in accordance with the provisions of §§ 2.81 and 2.82 shall be published in the issue of the FEDERAL REGISTER appearing on the distribution day immediately following the day of filing. § 2.84 Disposition. Immediately upon filing there shall be placed upon the original and certified copies of all documents the day and hour on which they are made available for public inspection. (a) The originals of such documents shall be forwarded to the National Archives for custody. (b) One certified copy shall be made available immediately for public inspection in the office of the Director. (c) One receipted certified copy shall be returned to the agency submitting the document. DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL REGISTER AND CODE; INDEXING § 2.91 General distribution of Federal Register. The Government Printing Office shall make distribution of the FEDERAL REGISTER by delivery or by deposit at a post office at or before 9:00 a. m. of the day of distribution. § 2.92 Official distribution of Federal Register; extra copies. (a) The FEDERAL REGISTER shall be furnished without charge to officers and employees of the United States in such numbers as are needed for official use: Provided, That requests for placement upon the FEDERAL REGISTER mailing list shall be made in writing to the Director, and signed by the person in each department or agency who is authorized to state that the FEDERAL REGISTER is needed for official use. (b) Members of Congress shall be entitled to a maximum of 5 copies daily. (c) All requests for extra copies of particular issues of the FEDERAL REGISTER shall be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., and shall be paid for by the agency or official requesting them. § 2.93 Indexing of Federal Register. The contents of the FEDERAL REGISTER shall be indexed daily, monthly, quarterly, and annually. The § 2.94 Sale of Federal Register. daily issues of the FEDERAL REGISTER shall be furnished to subscribers on a monthly or an annual basis, for a price to be determined by the Administrative Committee; the subscription price to be payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Individual copies shall be obtainable at the Office of the Superintendent of Documents at a price determined by the Superintendent of Documents. NOTE: Current prices of the FEDERAL REGISTER are: 81.50 a month; $15.00 a year; individual copies fifteen cents or higher depending upon the size of the issue. § 2.95 Annual code supplements. Rules and regulations filed with the Division shall be reprinted in bound volumes in the form of annual supplements to the Code of Federal Regulations. The supplements shall be indexed and shall include only those documents published in the FEDERAL REGISTER during the calendar year covered by the supplement. § 2.96 Sale of supplements. The supplements to the Code of Federal Regulations shall be furnished to subscribers by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. at a price to be determined when printing and binding estimates are available. NOTE: Annual supplements for the years 1938 through 1945 and the Cumulative Supplement are priced at $3.00 a book. § 2.97 Official distribution of supplements. The Director shall ascertain the official needs of each agency for the supplements and have a list prepared accordingly. Free distribution of the supplements will be limited to this list. TITLE 3-THE PRESIDENT CODIFICATION: In Title 3, Subtitle A-Executive Office of the President was added, Aug. 31, 1946, effective Sept. 11, 1946, 11 F.R. 177A-1. Chapters I-XI were assigned to Subtitle BPresidential Documents. Tables: Table 1-Proclamations. Table 2-Executive orders. Table 3-Presidential documents other than Proclamations and Executive orders. Table 4-Executive orders issued pursuant to the First and Second War Powers Acts. Table 5-Public land orders. Table 6-Possession and control of certain facilities. Table 7-Presidential documents affected by documents published during the period covered by this Supplement. 2678 Dec. 29 Alien enemies, revoking Proclamation No. 2537 of Jan. 14, 1942, prescribing regulations 221 Red Cross Month. 1667 "I Am An American Day". 2623 2690 Apr. 27 National Farm Safety Week. 4719 2691 May 8 Hawaiian, Cristobal, Gulf of Panama, San Francisco, Columbia River, Puget Sound, 5209 2692 May 29 2693 June 27 Flag Day.. 5893 2694 July 3 Philippine Islands, copra and coconut oil, suspension of additional processing tax. 7255 7515 7517 2606 July 4 Philippine Islands, immigration quota. 7517 2007 July 12 2698 Aug. 2 2699 Aug. 8 Army Air Force Day.. 7737 Victory Day. 8481 2700 Sept. 3 Migratory Birds and Game Mammals; amendments of regulations relating to.. 8707, 8809 9729 2708 Oct. 25 Emergency due to housing shortage-free importation of timber, lumber and lumber 12695 2709 Oct. 28 Thanksgiving Day. 12779 2710 Oct. 28 2711 Oct. 30 2712 Dec. 3 Armistice Day.. 12779 Dedication Day. 12839 Amending Proclamation No. 2599 of November 4, 1943, Entitled "Merchandise in Cessation of Hostilities of World War II. 14133 14221 12 F.R.1 Alaska; withdrawing public lands for use of the War Department for military purposes. 12, 839 National Wage Stabilization Board; establishment, and termination of the National 221 9673 1946 Jan. 3 Civilian Production Administration, transfer of certain production research and St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co. and St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway Non-necessity certificate, terminal date for filing application under section 124 (d) of Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, National Park Service; author- United States of America Typhus Commission, abolishment. Puerto Rico, designation of Honorable Jorge L. Cordova as acting judge of District Jewish problems in Palestine and Europe, furnishing of information and assistance to 333 627 627 667 703 735 735 787 Violations of Articles of War 58, 59, 61 and 86; restoration of limitations on punishments. 789 871 Jan. 24 Secretary of Agriculture; authorization to take possession and operate plants and Meat and meat products, amendment of order authorizing possession and operation 1337 Civil Service Commission, direction to resume operations under Civil Service Rules 1381 1421 1421 Feb. 6 Income, excess-profits, and declared value excess-profits tax returns, inspection by 1423 1 Released from confidential status by letter of the Secretary of War dated June 27, 1946 No. Date 1946 Table 2-EXECUTIVE ORDERS-Continued Subject 9695 Feb. 8 9696 Feb. 12 9697 Feb. 14 9698 Feb. 19 9699 Feb. 21 9700 Mar. 1 9701 Mar. 4 Federal personnel, transfer and release; revocation of Executive Order 9243 of Sept. Davis, Monnett B., reinstatement in Foreign Service of United States. Public international organizations entitled to enjoy certain privileges, exemptions, Office of Economic Stabilization, reestablishment. Texas & New Orleans Railroad Co., carrier, and certain of its employees; creation of 9702 Mar. 8 Fissionable materials in lands owned by United States, reservation of rights.. Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, and former Light- Economic Stabilization Director, delegation of certain functions and authority under 9706 Mar. 15 American, European-African-Middle Eastern and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medals; Consolidation of Surplus Property functions; amendment of Executive Order 9689. 11 F.R. page 1559 1615 1691 1809 1929 2213 2369 2493 2625 2675 2811 2811 3149 3241 Federal civilian employees who enter civilian service with the War or Navy Depart- 4081 4143 4287 Transportation, nonmilitary and nonnaval, on Army and Navy air transports; Railway Express Agency, Inc., and certain of its employees; creation of emergency Railway Express Agency, Inc., and certain of its employees; investigation of disputes Petroleum Administration for War, termination. Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc, and other carriers, and certain of their employ- Sitka and Subic Bay Naval Airspace Reservations and the Subic Bay, Manila Bay, 9721 May 10 9722 May 13 9723 May 14 Service of supply command and Commanding General, Services of Supply; reassign- Transfer of personnel to public international organizations in which the United States 5209 5281 President's War Relief Control Board, termination 5345 9724 May 15 9725 May 16 National Wage Stabilization Board, amendment of Executive Order 9672. 5381 Alien Property Custodian, designation to administer powers and authority conferred 5381 9726 May 17 Fiscal functions relating to lend-lease matters, transfer from Department of State to 5437 9727 May 17 Railroads; possession, control, and operation.. 5461 9728 May 21 Coal mines, certain; authorization to Secretary of Interior to take possession of and 5593 9729 May 23 Office of Defense Transportation, additional functions and duties. 5641 9730 May 24 Foreign economic functions and functions with respect to surplus property in foreign 5777 9731 May 29 Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Company and certain of its employees; creation of 5893 9732 June 3 Petroleum Conservation Division, name changed to Oil and Gas Division (relating to 5985 9733 June 4 9734 June 6 9735 June 11 Probational appointment of certain classes of persons, authorization of certification. 6127 6225 Palestine and related problems, establishment of cabinet committee. 6481 9736 June 14 Monongahela Connecting Railroad Company; possession, control, and operation by 6661 9737 June 17 Stabilization of wages, prices, and salaries; revocation of certain authority of War Man- 6747 9738 June 19 Correctional Officer under Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice; competition in 6901 9739 June 20 Civilian officers and employees transferred incident to return of departmental func. 6957 |