8. 11 12. 15. 16. 19. 14. TA TITLE '30.-MINERAL LANDS AND MINING- TITLE 33.-NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WAContinued TERS—Continued Chap. | Chạp. Lease of Gold, Silver, or Quicksilver Deposits 7. Regulations for the Suppression of Piracy. When Title Confirmed by Court of Private Summary Trials for Certain Offenses Against Navigation Laws. 9. Protection of Navigable Waters and of Har bor and River Improvements Generally. Railroads and other Rights of Way. 10. Anchorage Grounds and Harbor Regulations Synthetic Liquid Fuel Demonstration Plants. Generally. Bridges over Navigable Waters. River and Harbor Improvements Generally. 13. Mississippi River Commission. Rare and Precious Metals Experiment Sta California Débris Commission. Flood Control. Lighthouses. 17. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 18. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' ComMultiple Mineral Development of the Same pensation Act. Tracts. Saint Lawrence Seaway. 12A. Entry and Location on Coal Lands on Dis- TITLE 35.-PATENTS covery of Source Material. 13. Control of Coal-Mine Fires. PART I.--PATENT OFFICE 2. Proceedings in the Patent Office. 16. Mineral Development of Lands Withdrawn Practice before Patent Office. for Power Development. Patent Fees. 17. Exploration Program for Discovery of Minerals. PART II.-PATENTABILITY OF INVENTIONS AND GRANT OF PATENTS TITLE 31.—MONEY AND FINANCE Patentability of Inventions. 1. The National Budget and Audit System. Application for Patent. Examination of Application. Review of Patent Office Decisions. Issue of Patent. Plant Patents. Designs. 17. Secrecy of Certain Inventions and Filing Bureau of the Mint, Mints, and Assay Offices. Applications in Foreign country. PART III.—PATENTS AND PROTECTION OF PATENT RIGHTS 25. Amendment and Correction of Patents. Appropriations. 26. Ownership and Assignment. The Public Debt. 27. Government Interests in Patents. Credit and Currency Expansion. 28. Infringement of Patents. Remedies for Infringement of Patent and tions. other Actions. TITLE 32.—NATIONAL GUARD TITLE '36.—PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AND OB- SERVANCES 1. American National Red Cross. 5. Training. 1A. Daughters of the American Revolution. 7. Service, Supply, and Procurement. 1B. American Historical Association. TITLE 33.-NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE 1C. Sons of the American Revolution. WATERS 2. Boy Scouts of America. 2A. Girl Scouts of America. The American Legion. 3A. United Spanish War Veterans. 3B. Marine Corps League. 4. Belleau Wood Memorial Association. 4A. Amvets (American Veterans of World War Navigation Rules for Red River of the North II). 5. and Rivers Emptying into Gulf of Mexico Grand Army of the Republic. and Tributaries. United States Blind Veterans of World War I. Exemption of Navy or Coast Guard Vessels Disabled American Veterans. from Certain Navigation Rules. American War Mothers. 6. General Duties of Ship Officers and Owners 7A. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United after Collision or Other Accident. States. 3. சம் 29. 3. 5A. 6A. 13. 10. I 14. 20. 21. 22 23. 24. 51. 20 30. TITLE 36.- PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AND OB TITLE 38.-VETERANS' BENEFITS—Continued SERVANCES—Continued PART II.-GENERAL BENEFITS Chap. Chap. 8. American Battle Monuments Commission. 11. Compensation for Service-Connected Disa8A. The National Yeomen F. bility or death. 8B. Service Clubs. Dependency and Indemnity Compensation 9. National Observances. for Service-Connected Deaths. Patriotic Customs. Pension for Non-Service-Connected DisCivil Air Patrol. ability or Death or for Service. Reserve Officers Association. Hospital, Domiciliary, and Medical Care. Insurance. Specially Adapted Housing for Disabled Veterans. Burial Benefits. PART III.-READJUSTMENT AND RELATED BENEFITS 31. Vocational Rehabilitation. Education of Korean Conflict Veterans. National Conference on Citizenship. 35. War Orphans' Educational Assistance. Home, Farm, and Business Loans. Automobiles for Disabled Veterans. Unemployment Benefits for Veterans. PART IV.-GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 26. The National Fund for Medical Education. Applications, Effective Dates, and Payments. Special Provisions Relating to Benefits. Minors, Incompetents, and Other Wards. 28. National Music Council. Records and Investigations. Agents and Attorneys. Penal and Forfeiture Provisions. PART V.-BOARDS AND DEPARTMENTS 71. Board of Veterans' Appeals. 75. Veterans' Canteen Service. 34. Military Order of the Purple Heart of the PART VI.-ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY 81. Acquisition and Operation of Hospital and 36. Big Brothers of America. Domiciliary Facilities; Procurement and 37. Jewish War Veterans, U. S. A., National Supply. 83. Acceptance of Gifts and Bequests. 85. Disposition of Deceased Veterans' Personal TITLE 37.-PAY AND ALLOWANCES (ARMY, Property. Post Offices. Postmasters. Assistant Postmasters, and Clerks and Em3. Wartime Allowances to Servicemen's Depend ployees. ents. City Delivery, Branch Offices, and Receiving Boxes. Rural Delivery Service. 6. Mail Matter. Postage. The Franking Privilege. 7. Medical Care for Dependents of Members of Postage Stamps, Postal Cards, and Envelopes. the Uniformed Services. Registered mail. TITLE 38.-VETERANS' BENEFITS Unclaimed, Dead, and Request Letters, and Unclaimed Printed Matter. Contracts for Carrying the Mails. Air Mail. Carrying the Mail. Railway Service. 33. 35. in 5. 5. 7. 11. 13. 14. 15. 15B. 16. 17. 18. 20. 20A. 22. 23 24. w co 25. TITLE 39:—THE POSTAL SERVICE-Continued TITLE 42.-THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELChap. FARE—Continued 16. Railway Mail Officers and Employees. Chap. 17. Foreign Mail Service. Compensation for Disability or Death to PerPost-Office Inspectors. sons Employed at Military, Air, and Naval The Money-Order System. Bases Outside the United States. Compensation for Injury, Death, or Detention of Employees of Contractors with the Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to the United States Outside the United States. School Lunch Programs. Development and Control of Atomic Energy. Damage by Flood or Other Catastrophe. Postal Field Service Compensation. 15A. Reciprocal Fire Protection Agreements. Highway Post Office Service. Air Pollution Control. 27. Postal Modernization Fund. National Science Foundation. 16A. Grants for Support of Scientific Research. TITLE 40.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, Federal Employment Service. AND WORKS Youth Medals. 1. Public Buildings, Grounds, Parks, and Water Research and Development. Elective Franchise. Civil Rights Commission, 2. Capitol Building and Grounds. 21. Civil Rights. National Archives. Indian Hospitals and Health Facilities. Public Buildings and Works Generally. Development and Control of Atomic Energy. The Public Property. Disposal of Atomic Energy Communities. Federal Flood Insurance. National Space Program. Loan Service of Captioned Films for Deaf. for use of United States by Condemnation TITLE 43.-PUBLIC LANDS Bureau of Land Management. 8. Emergency Public Works and Construction Geological Survey. Surveys. District Land Ofices. Land Districts. Withdrawal from Settlement, Location, Sale, 11. Real Property Transactions by Military De or Entry. partments. Homesteads. Timber and Stone Lands. Grazing Lands. Desert-Land Entries. 10. Underground-Water Reclamation Grants. Procurement of Supplies and Services by Discovery. Development, and Marking of Armed Forces. Water Holes, Etc., by Government. 4. Procurement Procedures. 11A. Board on Geographic Names. 5. Judicial Review of Administrative Decisions. 12. Reclamation and Irrigation of Lands by FedTITLE 42.—THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE eral Government. 1. The Public Health Service, 12A. Boulder Canyon Project. 1A. The Public Health Service; Supplemental 12B. Colorado River Storage Project. Provisions. 13. Federal Lands Included in State Irrigation Sanitation and Quarantine. Districts. 14. Grants of Desert Lands to States for ReclaCancer. mation. Viruses, Serums, Toxins, Antitoxins, Etc. Appropriation of Waters; Reservoir Sites. Sale and Disposal of the Public Lands. Reservation and Sale of Town Sites on the Public Lands. Survey of Public Lands. Bounty Lands. Reservations and Grants to States for Public Purposes. Grants in Aid of Railroads and Wagon Roads. 8A. Slum Clearance, Urban Renewal, and Farm 21A. Forfeiture of Northern Pacific Railroad InHousing. demnity Land Grants. 8B. Public Works or Facilities. 22. Rights-of-Way and Other Easements in Pub9. Housings of Persons Engaged in National lic Lands. Defense. Grants of Swamp and Overflowed Lands. 10. Federal Security Agency. Drainage Under State Laws. A. 9. 18. 1. 19. 21 24. 26. 27. 22. 9. TITLE 43.—PUBLIC LANDS—Continued TITLE 46.—SHIPPING_Continued Chap. Chap. 25. Unlawful Inclosures or Occupancy; Obstruct 16. Regulation of Motor Boats. ing Settlement or Transit. 17. Regulation of Fishing Voyages. 25A. Lands Held Under Color of Title. 18. Merchant Seamen. Abandoned Military Reservations. 19. Wrecks and Salvage. 19A. Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction. 28. Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to the Pub Suits in Admiralty by or Against Vessels or lic Lands. Cargoes of United States. 29. Submerged Lands. 21. Death on the High Seas by Wrongful Act. TITLE 44.—PUBLIC PRINTING AND DOCUMENTS Suits in Admiralty Against United States for 1. Joint Committee on Printing; General Pow Damages Caused by Public Vessels or for ers; Contracts. Towage or Salvage Services. 23. Shipping Act. 24. Merchant Marine Act, 1920. Printing and Binding Generally, 24A. Merchant Marine Act, 1928. Congressional Printing in General. 25. Ship Mortgages. Congressional Record, Bills, and Laws. 26. Home Port of Vessels. Merchant Marine Act, 1936. Carriage of Goods by Sea. Nautical Instruction. 8A. National Archives. Peonage and Slave Trade Punished by Sei8B. Federal Register. zures and Forfeitures. Advertisements. 31. Maritime Academy Program. 10. Disposition of Records. 11. Federal Record Management. TITLE 47.- TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, AND RADIOTELEGRAPHS Telegraphs. Submarine Cables. 3. Radiotelegraphs. 4. Radio Act of 1927. Wire or Radio Communication. TITLE 48.-TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POS- SESSIONS The Bureau of Insular Affairs. Alaska. Hawaii. Puerto Rico. The Philippine Islands. Canal Zone. 10. Tax on Carriers and Employees. The Virgin Islands. 11. Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. Guano Islands. Guam. TITLE 46.-SHIPPING Samoa, Tutuila, Manua, Swains Island, and 1. Administration of Shipping Laws. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. 2. Registry and Recording. 10. Territorial Provisions of a General Nature. 2A. Load Lines for American Vessels. 11. Alien Owners of Land. The Virgin Islands. TITLE 49.—TRANSPORTATION 1. Interstate Commerce Act, Part I; General Regulation as to Vessels Carrying Steerage Provisions and Railroad and Pipe Line Passengers. Carriers. Commerce Act." Termination of Federal Control. Bills of Lading. Inland Waterways Transportation. Air Commerce. Coordination of Interstate Railroad Trans- portation. Foreign Commerce. Interstate Commerce Act, Part II; Motor Carriers. Civil Aeronautics. Training of Civil Aircraft Pilots. 12. 3. Alien 6. TITLE 49.—TRANSPORTATION—Continued Seizure and Forfeiture of Carriers Transport ing, etc., Contraband Articles. Carriers. Forwarders. Guaranties. Alien Enemies. Espionage. 4A. Photographing, Sketching, Mapping, Etc., Defensive Installations. 4B. Disclosure of Classified Information. 4C. Atomic Weapons Information Rewards. Arsenals, Armories, Arms, and War Material Generally. Defense Material. United States. age, Use, and Possession Regulated. National-Defense Purposes. Before Foreign Judicial Tribunals. Armed Forces Reserve. to Service Academies. 29. National Defense Contracts. TITLE 50.—WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE, APPENDIX Proclamations and Executive Orders Respecting War and Neutrality. Trading With the Enemy Act of 1917. Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1918. TITLE 50.-WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE, APPENDIX—Continued Selective Draft Act of 1917. Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. Office of Selective Service Records. Service Extension Act of 1941. Army Reserve and Retired Personnel Service Law of 1940. Universal Military Training and Service Act. Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940. First War Powers Act, 1941. Second War Powers Act, 1942. Exportation Restrictions on Certain Articles. Requisition of Military Equipment, Materials and Supplies. Territorial Use of Army and Extension of Service Period. Civilian Protection From War Hazards. Decorations, etc., for Merchant Marine Use of Public Lands for War Purposes. Miscellaneous Provisions Affecting Military Estab lishment. Photographing, Mapping or Other Representation of Military or Defense Properties. Exemption of Certain Articles From Import Duties and Taxes. Temporary Appointments, Promotions, etc., of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Officers. Jurisdiction of Prizes. Certain Allowance Assistance for Civilian and Mili tary Personnel. Free Entry of Gifts From Members of Armed Forces. Free Postage for Armed Forces Personnel. Emergency Price Control Act of 1942. Stabilization Act of 1942. Extension of Sugar Controls. Missing Persons Act. Small Business Mobilization Act. War and Defense Contract Acts. National Emergency and War Shipping Acts. Farm Labor Supply Appropriation Act, 1944. War Overtime Pay Act of 1943. Training of Nurses Through Grants to Institutions. Civilian Reemployment of Members of Merchant Marine. War Labor Disputes Act. Voluntary Enlistments in the Regular Military Establishment. Women's Army Corps. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admin istration. Temporary Appointments of Army Nurse Corps Members, etc., as Officers of Army of the United States. Certain Navigation Rules. 22 22 26. |