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§ 503.12 Executive Officer. [Revoked, see codification note to § 503.7]

DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY, RAILWAY TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT [REVOKED] CODIFICATION: § 503.210 was revoked by Administrative Order ODT 7A, revocation, Jan. 13, 1947, effective Jan. 15, 1947, 12 F.R. 361. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY; NECESSITY CERTIFICATES, DIVISION OF RAILWAY TRANSPORT [REVOKED]

CODIFICATION: § 503.300 was revoked by Administrative Order ODT 12, revocation, Jan. 13, 1947, effective Jan. 15, 1947, 12 F.R. 361. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO DIRECTORS OF HIGHWAY, RAILWAY, WATERWAY, AND

LIQUID TRANSPORT DEPARTMENTS

§ 503.497 Director, Waterway Transport Department; functions and authority. [Revoked]

CODIFICATION: § 503.497 was revoked by Administrative Order ODT 29, partial revocation, Jan. 13, 1947, effective Jan. 15, 1947, 12 F.R. 361.

CERTIFICATION OF TRANSPORTATION PERSONNEL FOR DEFERMENT FROM MILITARY SERVICE [REVOKED]

CODIFICATION: §§ 503.550 to 503.552, inclusive, were revoked by Administrative Order ODT 33, revocation, July 2, 1947, 12 F.R. 4516.

APPENDIX-TABULATION OF GENERAL PERMITS AND CERTAIN SPECIAL

ORDERS

NOTE: In addition to the documents codified in this chapter, the following general permits and special directions, issued under the authority contained in General Orders ODT were issued during the period covered by this Supplement. Having been discontinued during 1945 and 1946, the tabulation is restored in this Supplement as the "Tables of Documents Published in the FEDERAL REGISTER" is not being published.

GENERAL PERMITS

No. 1, Rev. 9, Amdt. 1. Refrigerator cars containing portable heaters. Jan. 7, 1947, effective Jan. 10, 1947, 12 F.R. 182.

No. 1, Rev. 10, Amdt. 2. Shipments from official classification territory. Feb. 21, 1947, 12 F.R. 1374.

No. 1, Rev. 11, Amdt. 2. Shipments within official classification territory. Feb. 21, 1947, 12 F.R. 1374.

No. 1, Rev. 10, Amdt. 3. Shipments from official classification territory. Apr. 25, 1947, 12 F.R. 2808.

No. 1, Rev. 11, Amdt. 3. Shipments within official classification territory. Apr. 25, 1947, 12 F.R. 2808.

No. 1, Rev. 12. Merchandise shipments loaded in cars equipped with automobile

loading devices. May 22, 1947, effective May 24, 1947, 12 F.R. 3451.

No. 1, Rev. 10, Amdt. 4. Shipments from official classification territory. June 30, 1947, 12 F.R. 4350.

No. 1, Rev. 11, Amdt. 4. Shipments within official classification territory. June 30, 1947, 12 F.R. 4351.

No. 1, Rev. 9A. Refrigerator cars containing portable heaters. Nov. 12, 1947, effective Nov. 14, 1947, 12 F.R. 7632.

No. 16C, Rev. 1A. Shipment of overseas freight. Mar. 25, 1947, effective Apr. 1, 1947, 12 F.R. 2094.

No. 16C, Rev. 1A, Amdt. 1. Shipment of overseas freight. Aug. 6, 1947, effective Aug. 11, 1947, 12 F.R. 5427.

No. 16C, Rev. 1B. Shipment of overseas freight. Aug. 14, 1947, effective Aug. 16, 1947, 12 F.R. 5572.

No. 18A, Rev. 29. Shipments of new immature Irish potatoes of variety known as Bliss Triumph. Jan. 14, 1947, effective Jan. 17, 1947, 12 F.R. 401.

No. 18A, Rev. 30. Shipments of Temple oranges. Jan. 21, 1947, effective Jan. 22, 1947, 12 F.R. 496.

No. 18A, Rev. 22, Amdt. 2. Shipments of certified seed potatoes. Jan. 22, 1947, effective Jan. 25, 1947, 12 F.R. 641.

No. 18A, Rev. 28A. Shipments of Bermuda or Spanish type onions. Jan. 31, 1947, effective Feb. 1, 1947, 12 F.R. 840.

No. 18A, Rev. 31. Shipments of new fresh harvested Irish potatoes and new fresh harvested onions. Mar. 21, 1947, effective Mar. 21, 1947, 12 F.R. 1933.

No. 18A, Rev. 29, Amdt. 1. Shipments of new immature Irish potatoes of variety known as Bliss Triumph. Mar. 28, 1947, 12 F.R. 2132.

No. 18A, Rev. 31, Amdt. 1. Shipments of new fresh harvested Irish potatoes and new fresh harvested onions. May 12, 1947, effective May 14, 1947, 12 F.R. 3175.

No. 18A, Rev. 21A. Shipments of grapes. May 22, 1947, effective May 24, 1947, 12 F.R. 3451.

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No. 18A, Rev. 31A. Shipments of new fresh harvested Irish potatoes and new fresh harvested onions. June 13, 1947, effective June 14, 1947, 12 F.R. 3942.

No. 18A, Rev. 29, Amdt. 2. Shipments of new immature Irish potatoes of variety known as Bliss Triumph. June 30, 1947, 12 F.R. 4350.

No. 18A, Rev. 19A. Shipments of summer apples. Aug. 5, 1947, effective Aug. 8, 1947, 12 F.R. 5395.

No. 18A, Rev. 32. Shipments of Concord grapes or related varieties. Aug. 15, 1947, effective Aug. 19, 1947, 12 F.R. 5598.

No. 18A, Rev. 13A. Shipments of sweet potatoes. Sept. 3, 1947, effective Sept. 3, 1947, 12 F.R. 5950.

No. 18A, Rev. 20A. Shipments of cranberries. Sept. 9, 1947, effective Sept. 10, 1947, 12 F.R. 6088.

No. 18A, Rev. 19B. Shipments of summer apples. Sept. 26, 1947, effective Sept. 29, 1947, 12 F.R. 6435.

No. 18A, Rev. 26A. Shipments of dressed poultry. Sept. 26, 1947, effective Oct. 1, 1947, 12 F.R. 6435.

No. 18A, Rev. 28B. Shipments of Bermuda or Spanish type onions. Oct. 9, 1947, effective Oct. 11, 1947, 12 F.R. 6724.

No. 18A, Rev. 31B. Shipments of new fresh harvested Irish potatoes. Oct. 9, 1947, effective Oct. 11, 1947, 12 F.R. 6724.

No. 18A, Rev. 24B. Shipments of apples. Oct. 8, 1947, effective Oct. 10, 1947, 12 FR. 6747.

No. 18A, Rev. 32A. Shipments of Concord grapes or related varieties. Oct. 10, 1947, effective Oct. 13, 1947, 12 F.R. 6766.

No. 18A, Rev. 13B. Shipments of green sweet potatoes. Oct. 13, 1947, effective Oct. 15, 1947, 12 FR. 6812.

No. 18A, Rev. 31C. Shipments of new fresh harvested Irish potatoes. Oct. 31, 1947, effective Nov. 1, 1947, 12 F.R. 7252.

No. 18A, Rev. 33. Shipments of "White Rose" seed potatoes. Oct. 31, 1947, effective Nov. 1, 1947, 12 FR. 7253.

No. 18A, Rev. 34. Mixed carload shipments of onions and Irish potatoes. Nov. 25, 1947, effective Nov. 28, 1947, 12 F.R. 8025.

No. 18A, Rev. 35. Shipments of certified seed potatoes. Nov. 25, 1947, effective Dec. 1, 1947, 12 F.R. 8025.

No. 18A, Rev. 3A. Shipments of cotton. Dec. 17, 1947, effective Dec. 22, 1947, 12 F.R. 8681.

No. 18A-1A, Amdt. 1. Carload freight traffic. Jan. 14, 1947, effective Jan. 17, 1947, 12 F.R. 401.

No. 18A-1A, Amdt. 2. Carload freight traffic. Feb. 11, 1947, effective Feb. 13, 1947, 12 F.R. 1088.

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CHAPTER III-INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION

N. B.: Dates appearing in the citations of source of documents codified in this chapter, such as dates of issuance, approval, or effectiveness, are obtained from the original document. For general statutory provisions governing effective dates, validity, and constructive notice see section 7 of the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 502; 44 U.S.C. 307) and sections 3 and 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1003).

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ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations are used in this chapter:

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§ 600.3 Operation of barge service. The Corporation operates a common carrier barge service between the following points:

From Minneapolis, Minnesota, to New Orleans, Louisiana, on the Mississippi River; from Omaha, Nebraska, to St. Louis, Missouri, on the Missouri River; from Chicago, Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri, on the Illinois River; from New Orleans, Louisiana, via the Mississippi Sound to Mobile, Alabama, thence via Warrior River to Port Birmingham, Alabama. It also owns and operates the Warrior River Terminal Company, an Alabama corporation which is its switching and terminal facility, from Port Birmingham, Alabama, to connecting rail lines at Ensley, Alabama. Terminals and rail-water connections are operated by the Corporation at Minneapolis, Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, Dubuque, Iowa, Clinton, Iowa, Burlington, Iowa, St. Louis, Missouri, East St. Louis, Illinois, Kansas City, Missouri, Chicago, Illinois, Peoria, Illinois, Cairo, Illinois, Memphis, Tennessee, Helena, Arkansas, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, Mobile, Alabama, Port Birmingham, Alabama. At Rock Island, Illinois and Greenville, Mississippi, the Corporation uses privately oper

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601.1 Organization. [Revised] 601.2 Functions. [Revised]

AUTHORITY: §§ 601.1 and 601.2 issued under sec. 3, 60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002.

SOURCE: §§ 601.1 and 601.2 contained in Statement of Organization, Chairman, Advisory Board, Sept. 2, 1947, 12 F.R. 5879.

§ 601.1 Organization. The Secretary of Commerce is the incorporator and head of the Inland Waterways Corporation. However, responsibility for the administration of the Corporation is vested in the Chairman of the Advisory Board and the President in accordance with the by-laws of the Corporation. Corporation corsists of:

The

The Advisory Board, consisting of six members and a chairman;

The Office of the President;

The Office of the Vice President which includes the Warrior River Terminal Company;

Office of the Secretary-Treasurer;
Traffic Department;
Marine Department;
Terminal Department;
Personnel Department.

§ 601.2 Functions. (a) The Advisory Board is responsible for advising and

making recommendations with respect to the management and operation of existing facilities, the development and operation of new lines, and any other matters submitted to it by the Secretary of Commerce.

(b) The President is responsible for the general direction and coordination of the work of the Corporation.

(c) The Vice President serves as President and directs the operation of the Warrior River Terminal Company which is a switching railroad between Port Birmingham, Alabama, and connecting railroads at Ensley, Alabama. The Vice President is also responsible for handling claims, insurance, leases, and purchasing for the Corporation and chartering activities for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

(d) The Secretary-Treasurer is responsible for the fiscal and accounting affairs of the Corporation.

(e) The Traffic Department is responsible for making the services of the Corporation known to the public and for obtaining traffic for the Corporation, for the establishment of the freight rate structure for the Corporation, for dispatching vessels and barges, and for coordinating terminal freight loading and unloading with the movement of equipment.

(f) The Marine Department is responsible for the design, construction, maintenance and operation of the floating equipment of the Corporation.

(g) The Terminal Department operates the terminals of the Corporation.

(h) The Personnel Department is responsible for all personnel and labor relation matters.

PART 602-DELEGATED AUTHORITY Sec.

602.3 Division managers, district managers, district superintendents. [Revised]

§ 602.3 Division managers, district managers, district superintendents. Division managers, district managers, district superintendents and their delegated assistants are authorized to issue and/or sign bills of lading. (Sec. 3, 60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002) [Statement, Sept. 2, 1947, 12 F.R. 5879]

PART 603-INFORMATION § 603.1

Availability of information.

(a) Services offered and rates applicable, from:

General Traffic Manager, New Orleans, La.; Assistant Traffic Manager, St. Louis, Mo.; District Managers at Minneapolis, Minn.; Dubuque, Ia.; Burlington, Ia.; Chicago, Ill.; Peoria, Ill.; Cairo, Ill.; Memphis, Tenn.; Helena, Ark.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Baton Rouge, La.; New Orleans, La.; Division Manager at Mobile, Ala.; Assistant Division Manager, Birmingham, Ala.; Eastern Traffic Representative, New York, New York. (Sec. 3, 60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002) [Paragraph (a) amended Sept. 2, 1947, 12 F.R. 5879]

TITLE 50-WILDLIFE

Chapter I-Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior.
Chapter III-International Fisheries Commission [Revised]..........

Part

01

301

NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of the Interior appear in Title 18, Chapters III and IV, Title 25, Title 32, Chapters III and XXV, Title 36, Chapter I, Title 43, Title 48.

CHAPTER I-FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

N. B.: Dates appearing in the citations of source of documents codified in this chapter, such as dates of issuance, approval, or effectiveness, are obtained from the original document. For general statutory provisions governing effective dates, validity, and constructive notice see section 7 of the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 502; 44 U.S.C. 307) and sections 3 and 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1003).

CROSS REFERENCE: For International Fisheries Commission see Chapter III of this title, infra.

Part 01

Organization and procedure. [Amended]

Subchapter A-Hunting and Possession of Wildlife

1 Regulations and orders relating to migratory birds and certain game mammals. [Amended]

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Importation and shipment of migratory and other species of wildlife. [Note]
Proclamations designating areas closed to hunting. [Amended]

Subchapter B-National Wildlife Refuges; General Regulations

Establishment, etc., of national wildlife refuges. [Amended]

Administration of wildlife refuges established pursuant to the act of Aug. 14, 1946. [Amended]

Subchapter C-National Wildlife Refuges; Individual Regulations

Pacific region national wildlife refuges. [Amended]

24 West Central region national wildlife refuges. [Amended] Southern region national wildlife refuges. [Amended] East Central region national wildlife refuges. [Amended] Southeastern region national wildlife refuges. [Amended] 29 Plains region national wildlife refuges. [Amended]

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Subchapter K-Alaska Wildlife Protection
[Amended]

91 Alaska game regulations.

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92 Alaska Game Commission: Guides, poisons, and resident trapping, hunting, and fishing licenses. [Amended]

Subchapter Q-Alaska Commercial Fisheries

201 Alaska fisheries general regulations. [Amended] 204 Bristol Bay area salmon fisheries. [Amended] 205 Alaska Peninsula area fisheries. [Amended]

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