CHAPTER II-EXECUTIVE ORDERS EDITORIAL NOTE: The table in this chapter is designed to provide a guide to the Executive orders which have been included or cited in currently effective rules codified in the Code of Federal Regulations and pocket supplements. Executive orders which are regulatory in nature and which form an essential part of the regulations of the administering agency are codified under the title and chapter assigned to that agency. Other Executive orders may be cited as authority for the issuance of related regulations, or may be quoted or cited in the text thereof. In each case the table shows, under the column headed "Comment", whether the Executive order is codified, cited as authority, quoted, or cited in the text. Selected Executive orders included in Chapter IV of this Title 3 are not reflected in this tabulation. CROSS REFERENCE: For tables of Presidential documents amended or otherwise affected by documents published in the Federal Register, see Table 4 appearing in the annual supplement to Title 3. Full text of Presidential documents appears in the annual supplement to Title 3 and in the compilations for prior years. E. O. Date 1882 Subject Dec. 16 1896 Indian Reservation, Arizona Territory, established for the use and occupancy of the Moquis and such other Indians as the Interior Secretary shall see fit to settle thereon. Mar. 27 Iowa, Sac and Fox Indians, Okla., extension of trust period for 10 Respecting the employment of convict labor on Government work.. 1906 July 23 Iowa, Sac, and Fox Indians, Okla., extension of trust period for 10 years. 661 977 1656 1916 2066 Aug. 28 1907 Iowa, Sac, and Fox Indians, Okla., extension of trust period for 10 years. June 26 Extending the provisions of E.O. 653, June 13, 1907, which amends 1908 Nov. 24 Forbidding any employee in executive service of government, except postmasters at offices of fourth class and rural carriers, who are notaries public, from receiving compensation for any notarial act performed during hours of service to government. 1909 July 3 Omaha Tribe, Nebr., extension of trust period for 10 years.. 1910 Dec. 12 1912 Dec. 5 1914 Apr. 16 Oct. 27 Santee Reservation, Nebr., extension of trust period for 10 years.- Declaring certain lands within the Canal Zone necessary for the construction, etc., of the Panama Canal. Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians of the Lake Traverse Reservation, N. Dak., and S. Dak., extension of trust period for 10 years. Papago Indian Reservation, Ariz., extension of trust period for 10 years. Chief Moses Band of Indians, Wash., extension of trust period for 10 years. Indian lands on the public domain, extension of trust period contained in any patent, for 1 year. |