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ALPHABETICAL LISTS OF SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM FOR MS-Continued

Form Title

SSS Form Number

Notice of Classification__.

110

Notice of Confinement or Release from Confinement..

Notice of Official Performance Rating..

Notice to Registrant to Appear for Medical Interview_

Oath of Office and Waiver of Pay--

305

409

219

400

Oath of Office and Waiver of Pay or Compensation-Foreign.
Order for Transfer for Classification__.

450

114

Order to Report for Armed Forces Physical Examination..

Order for Transferred Man to Report for Induction

Order to Report for Civilian Work and Statement of Employer

253

223

153

Order to Report for Induction_.

252

Performance Rating Appeal__

410

Performance Rating Work Sheet..

408

Permit for Registrant to Depart from the United States.

300

Personal History Statement__

401

Personnel Actions-Uncompensated Personnel.

402

Physical Examination Call on Local Board__

202

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Report of Availability and Summary of Classification Doctors of Medi

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Request for Duplicate Registration Certificate or Notice of Classification_ 6

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State Monthly Report of Deliveries, Inductions, and Examinations_

262

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ALPHABETICAL LISTS OF SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM FOR MS-Continued

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Armed Forces of the United States Report of Transfer or Discharge---
Armed Forces Security Questionnaire_-_.

Correction to DD Form 214, Armed Forces of the United States Report

of Transfer or Discharge

Notification of Change in Service Member's Official Records_

Notification of Entry into Active Military Service..

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Form Number DD-214

DD-98

DD-215
DD-1343
DD-53
DD-47

DD-44

DD-1300

DD-889

DD-62

DD-398

MISCELLANEOUS FORMS

Appointment Affidavit_

Classification Record_.

Form Title

Registered Apprentice Training Program Acceptance Request_

Report of Medical Examination.........

Registration Cards..

Report of Medical History_

Serology-

of the U.S. Public Health Service..

Form Number

SF 61
DSS 100

BA (53-41)
DSS 1

SF 88

SF 89

Statement of Service-Verification of Status of Commissioned Officers

Unregistered Apprentice Training Program Acceptance Request_.

SF 514c

PHS 1867

BA (53-11)

CHAPTER XVII-OFFICE OF EMERGENCY

PREPAREDNESS

CROSS REFERENCE: For other regulations relating to civil defense see Parts 220 to 229 of this title.

Part

1701 Central office and field organizations.

1703 Employee responsibilities and conduct.

1705 Rules governing public access to records of the Office of Emergency Preparedness.

1709 Reimbursement of other Federal agencies performing major disaster relief functions.

1710 Federal disaster assistance.

1711 Federal disaster assistance for projects under construction.

1712 Federal disaster assistance-settlement of claims.

1713 Equal employment opportunity.

1714 Interim emergency management of resources.

1715 Federal disaster assistance under the Disaster Relief Act of 1969.

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In accordance with section 552 of title 5 of the United States Code, the following are descriptions of the central office and field organizations of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, the established places at which, the officers from whom, and methods whereby, the public may secure information, make submittals or requests, or obtain decisions, as set forth in the regulations prescribed in this chapter and in Chapter I, Title 32A, CFR. § 1701.2 Mission.

The Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP) assists and advises the President in coordinating and determining policy for all emergency preparedness activities of the Government and sits as a member of the National Security Council. Preparedness activities include: Developing and planning the emergency use of resources such as manpower, materials, industrial capacity, transportation, and communications; civil defense; assuring the continuity of Government in an emergency; preparing for the stabilization of the civilian economy in an emergency; and planning for rehabilitation after enemy attack. OEP coordinates preparations for the conti

nuity of State and local governments and the management of resources at those levels, under emergency conditions.

(b) The Director also determines the kinds and quantities of strategic and critical materials to be acquired and stockpiled against a war emergency under the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act of 1946. He directs and controls the administration of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended. He investigates the importation of commodities to determine whether the rate or circumstances of such importation threaten to impair the national security within the terms of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. He coordinates Federal assistance to States in coping with major disasters under the Federal Disaster Act of 1950, as amended, and the Disaster Relief Act of 1966. He consults with the heads of procuring agencies to determine whether procurement should be limited to domestic sources in the interest of national defense under the Buy American Act of 1933.

(c) Executive Order No. 11426 of August 31, 1968, provides that the Director, OEP, shall in addition to his other duties, act as the President's liaison with the Governors of the States and Territories, with the title of Assistant to the President for Federal-State Relations. The OEP assists the Director in carrying out those responsibilities by serving as the clearing house for the prompt handling and solution of Federal-State problems involving the executive branches of the Federal and State Governments.

§ 1701.3 Office of the Director.

(a) The Director is assisted by a Deputy Director and three Assistant Directors who are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.

(b) The Deputy Director assists the Director in the overall supervision and direction of the Office of Emergency Preparedness. He acts as Director and performs all the duties of the Director in case of a vacancy in that office or in the absence or disability of the Director. The Deputy Director chairs the Interagency Emergency Planning Committee.

(c) The Deputy Director and Assistant Directors serve as the Director's

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