Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1970 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... cents ; $ 1 and $ 5 . 20 5 - cent ( $ 1 ) , 132 6 - cent and 8 1 - cent ( $ 2 ) . 5 , 6 , and 25 cents : ( Dispenser to hold coils of 100 stamps may be purchased for 5 cents addi- tional . ) 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 cents . 25 cent ...
... cents ; $ 1 and $ 5 . 20 5 - cent ( $ 1 ) , 132 6 - cent and 8 1 - cent ( $ 2 ) . 5 , 6 , and 25 cents : ( Dispenser to hold coils of 100 stamps may be purchased for 5 cents addi- tional . ) 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 cents . 25 cent ...
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... cents for the first ounce and 8 cents for each additional ounce . ( 2 ) Airmail . Canada and Mexico , 10 cents per ounce or fraction . To Central America , South America , the Caribbean islands , Bahamas , Bermuda , and St. Pierre and ...
... cents for the first ounce and 8 cents for each additional ounce . ( 2 ) Airmail . Canada and Mexico , 10 cents per ounce or fraction . To Central America , South America , the Caribbean islands , Bahamas , Bermuda , and St. Pierre and ...
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... cents for the first 10 ounces and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces or fraction . ( b ) To all other countries - 14 cents for the first 10 ounces and 12 cents for each additional 2 ounces or fraction . ( iii ) Second - class ...
... cents for the first 10 ounces and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces or fraction . ( b ) To all other countries - 14 cents for the first 10 ounces and 12 cents for each additional 2 ounces or fraction . ( iii ) Second - class ...
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... cents per ounce .. 6 cents per ounce ( See Chart 2 , Table I ) ... 4 pounds 6 ounces . 13 cents first ounce , 8 cents each addi- tional ounce . ( See Chart 2 , Table II . ) 5 cents single ; 10 cents reply paid .. 8 cents single ; 16 cents ...
... cents per ounce .. 6 cents per ounce ( See Chart 2 , Table I ) ... 4 pounds 6 ounces . 13 cents first ounce , 8 cents each addi- tional ounce . ( See Chart 2 , Table II . ) 5 cents single ; 10 cents reply paid .. 8 cents single ; 16 cents ...
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... cents per pound . Then if there are no remaining ounces , add 2 cents ; if there are remaining ounces , determine the rate for them from the table and add to the rate for the pounds . For example , if a package weighs 21 pounds ...
... cents per pound . Then if there are no remaining ounces , add 2 cents ; if there are remaining ounces , determine the rate for them from the table and add to the rate for the pounds . For example , if a package weighs 21 pounds ...
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15 cents 46 inches 80 cents additional 2 ounces air carrier Air parcel rates air taxi airmail applicable to postal Available to port Available to U.S. cards and aerogrammes cents each additional cents per half cents to return change office chapter charge Chart 2 reference copies exceed 24 inches fees gold francs highway post office inches in girth Insurance length and girth letters Maximum indemnity Money orders office for surface ounces or fraction ounces or less Parcel Post Weight port of dispatch Post Office Department Post Weight limit Postal forms required postal union mail postmaster pounds and/or ounces Printed matter provision railroad railway post office Rate Lbs Redesignated at 31 Registration remaining pounds and/or return by surface Return receipt samples of merchandise sender Single post cards Special delivery Special handling stamps star route surface AO packages Surface parcel rates Surface rates tion U.S. currency Union Mail Classifications ZIP Code
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Página 8 - Federal law or in connection with the transaction of public business and preserved or appropriate for preservation by that agency or Its legitimate successor as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the Government or because of the Informational value of data contained therein.
Página 648 - Indebtedness. An employee shall pay each just financial obligation in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation...
Página 641 - Part 742 which might result in, or create the appearance of: (1) Using public office for private gain; (2) Giving preferential treatment to any person; (3) Impeding Government efficiency or economy; (4) Losing complete Independence or impartiality; (5) Making a Government decision outside official channels; or (6) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government.
Página 639 - Never discriminate unfairly by the dispensing of special favors or privileges to anyone, whether for remuneration or not; and never accept, for himself or his family, favors or benefits under circumstances which might be construed by reasonable persons as influencing the performance of his governmental duties. 6. Make no private promises of any kind binding upon the duties of office, since a Government employee has no private word which can be binding on public duty. 7. Engage in no business with...
Página 114 - Bureau is subject to the conditions in § 137.2 (c) (1). (b) Immigration and Naturalization Service mail. All mail of whatever class, relating to naturalization, including duplicate papers required by law or regulation to be sent to the Service by clerks of courts addressed to the Department of Justice or the Immigration and Naturalization Service, or any official of either, and endorsed "Official Business", will be transmitted without prepayment of postage and marked "Naturalization Papers", Mail...
Página 45 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...
Página 567 - ... (3) if submitted by mail (or by telegram if authorized), it is determined by the Government that the late receipt was due solely to mishandling by the Government after receipt at the Government installation: Provided, That timely receipt at such installation is established upon examination of...
Página 47 - Plants and plant products subject to inspection. All florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits, and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except vegetable and flower seeds.
Página 99 - Sealing. (a) Examination. Third-class mail must be prepared by the mailer so that it can be easily examined. Third-class mail which is not sealed or secured so that it may be handled by machines is not recommended. Mailing of sealed articles at the third-class rates of postage is deemed to be with the consent of the mailer to postal inspection of the contents. (b) Marking. All sealed pieces mailed at the single piece third-class postage rate provided for by § 134.1 (a) must be legibly marked, preferably...
Página 37 - The package must not contain more than 0.1 millicuries of radium, or polonium, or that amount of strontium 89, strontium 90, or barium 140 which disintegrates at a rate of more than 5 million atoms per second...