The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... unless otherwise noted . § 01.1 Establishment of Office of Fed- eral Employees ' Compensation ( OFEC ) . The Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment Standards , by authority vested in him by the Secretary of Labor in Secretary's ...
... unless otherwise noted . § 01.1 Establishment of Office of Fed- eral Employees ' Compensation ( OFEC ) . The Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment Standards , by authority vested in him by the Secretary of Labor in Secretary's ...
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... unless revised within 30 days . A copy of any revision of the tenta- tive decision , setting forth the basis therefor , shall be mailed to the claimant at his last known address within such 30 - day 5 Chapter I - Bureau of Employees ...
... unless revised within 30 days . A copy of any revision of the tenta- tive decision , setting forth the basis therefor , shall be mailed to the claimant at his last known address within such 30 - day 5 Chapter I - Bureau of Employees ...
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... unless otherwise noted . § 1.1 General provisions : definitions . ( a ) The administration of the Fed- eral Employees ' Compensation Act , as codified in 5 U.S.C. Ch . 81 , is placed in the Department of Labor , under the di- rection ...
... unless otherwise noted . § 1.1 General provisions : definitions . ( a ) The administration of the Fed- eral Employees ' Compensation Act , as codified in 5 U.S.C. Ch . 81 , is placed in the Department of Labor , under the di- rection ...
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... Unless written notice of injury is given within 48 hours or unless the immediate superior has actual knowl- edge of the injury within that time , com- pensation may be refused . For reason- able cause the Bureau may accept writ- ten ...
... Unless written notice of injury is given within 48 hours or unless the immediate superior has actual knowl- edge of the injury within that time , com- pensation may be refused . For reason- able cause the Bureau may accept writ- ten ...
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... unless special cir- cumstances require a different procedure . ( b ) Notwithstanding the filing of any document provided for by paragraph ( a ) of this section , no disability compensa- tion shall be payable unless the employee ...
... unless special cir- cumstances require a different procedure . ( b ) Notwithstanding the filing of any document provided for by paragraph ( a ) of this section , no disability compensa- tion shall be payable unless the employee ...
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50 Stat Administration amended by Board appeal application August 29 authorized awarded basis beneficiary Board Order 55-89 Bureau calendar month carrier centum chapter child claimant claims expense contribution report creditable day of sickness deceased employee December 31 decision deduction deemed Department determined disability earnings eligible employment entitled Exhaustion of rights Federal Federal Register filed individual individual's injury or death insurance annuity issued under sec June 30 lodge or division lump sum ment military service nuity Office paragraph payable payment pensation pension person ployee prescribed prior Public Law pursuant quarters of coverage Railroad Retirement Act Railroad Retirement Board Railroad Unemployment Insurance railway labor Railway Labor Act received records referee regulations reimbursement remuneration respect Social Security Act Social Security Administration spect spouse spouse's annuity Statutory provisions subchapter subparagraph Subpart subsection thereof tion Title Unem Unemployment Insurance Act United vidual wages widow
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Page 207 - Administration Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance I Small Business Administration III Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space I Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation II Civil Aeronautics Board III National Transportation Safety...
Page 207 - ... Commodities), Department of Agriculture XII Statistical Reporting Service (Agricultural Statistics), Department of Agriculture XIV Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture XV Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture XVI Consumer and Marketing Service (Food Stamp Program), Department of Agriculture XVII...
Page 65 - ... in connection with the transportation of passengers or property by railroad, or the receipt, delivery, elevation, transfer in transit, refrigeration or icing, storage, or handling of property transported by railroad...
Page 19 - States to pay damages therefor, the commission may require the beneficiary to assign to the United States any right of action he may have to enforce such liability of such other person or any right which he may have to share in...
Page 64 - carrier" means an express company, sleeping-car company, or carrier by railroad, subject to part I of the interstate Commerce Act. (c) The term "company" includes corporations, associations, and joint-stock companies.
Page 125 - If there be no such widow or widower, such annuities shall be payable to any person or persons, equitably entitled thereto, to the extent and in the proportions that he or they shall have paid the expenses of burial...
Page 17 - Bureau. (b) If the employee refuses to submit himself for or in any way obstructs any examination, his right to claim compensation under said Act shall be suspended until such refusal or obstruction ceases. No compensation shall be payable while such refusal or obstruction continues, and the period of such refusal or obstruction shall be deducted from the period for which compensation is payable to him.
Page 69 - States; or (2) the headquarters of such local lodge or division is located in the United States; and an individual shall be deemed to be in the service of such a general committee only if...
Page 171 - A payment made by an employer to an individual through the employer's payroll shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, to be compensation for service rendered by such individual as an employee of the employer in the period with respect to which the payment is made. An employee shall be deemed to be paid, "for time lost...
Page 117 - State in which such insured individual is domiciled at the time such applicant flies application, or, if such insured individual is dead, by the courts of the State in which he was domiciled at the time of his death, or if such insured individual is or was not so domiciled in any State, by the courts of the District of Columbia. Applicants who according to such law would have the same status relative to taking intestate personal property as a wife, husband, widow, widower, child, or parent shall...