The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 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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... organization main- tained by the employer for the prevention of injuries within his places of work ; ( f ) a description of the facilities maintained or the arrangements made for the medi- cal and hospital care of injured em- ployees ...
... organization main- tained by the employer for the prevention of injuries within his places of work ; ( f ) a description of the facilities maintained or the arrangements made for the medi- cal and hospital care of injured em- ployees ...
Page 78
... organization maintained by the employer for the prevention of injuries at his places of work ; ( f ) a description of the facili- ties maintained or the arrangements made for the medical and hospital care of injured employees ; ( g ) a ...
... organization maintained by the employer for the prevention of injuries at his places of work ; ( f ) a description of the facili- ties maintained or the arrangements made for the medical and hospital care of injured employees ; ( g ) a ...
Page 104
... organization of which he is a member , such benefits will be paid , upon the request of such person , to such church or to such religious order or organization . § 71.6 Notice of injury or death . Notwithstanding any of the provisions ...
... organization of which he is a member , such benefits will be paid , upon the request of such person , to such church or to such religious order or organization . § 71.6 Notice of injury or death . Notwithstanding any of the provisions ...
Page 121
... organization set up in the field . Under agreements between the Railroad Retirement Board and covered employers , the employers select employ- ees of theirs to act as unemployment claims agents . These agents perform their services ...
... organization set up in the field . Under agreements between the Railroad Retirement Board and covered employers , the employers select employ- ees of theirs to act as unemployment claims agents . These agents perform their services ...
Page 122
... organization of the Board . An employee need not register in person for sickness benefits but claims for such benefits must be made on the forms prescribed by the Board and exe- cuted by the individual claiming benefits except that , if ...
... organization of the Board . An employee need not register in person for sickness benefits but claims for such benefits must be made on the forms prescribed by the Board and exe- cuted by the individual claiming benefits except that , if ...
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Page 228 - employer" shall not include any street, interurban, or suburban electric railway, unless such railway is operating as a part of a general steam-railroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the general steam-railroad system of transportation now or hereafter operated by any other motive power. The Interstate Commerce Commission...
Page 265 - If any person liable to pay any tax neglects or refuses to pay the same after demand, the amount (including any interest, penalty, additional amount, or addition to such tax, together with any costs that may accrue in addition thereto) shall be a lien in favor of the United States upon all property and rights to property, whether real or personal, belonging to such person.
Page 462 - ... if an individual is subject to the control or direction of another merely as to the result to be accomplished by the work and not as to the means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor. An individual performing services as an independent contractor is not as to such services an employee under the usual common-law rules.
Page 483 - Service performed by a duly ordained, commissioned, or licensed minister of a church in the exercise of his ministry or by a member of a religious order in the exercise of duties required by such order...
Page 228 - ... a part of a general steam-railroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the general steam-railroad system of transportation now or hereafter operated by any other motive power. The Interstate Commerce Commission is hereby authorized and directed upon request of the Board, or upon complaint of any party interested, to determine after hearing whether any line operated by electric power falls within the terms of this proviso. The term "employer...
Page 462 - ... as a traveling or city salesman, other than as an agent-driver or commission-driver, engaged upon a full-time basis in the solicitation on behalf of, and the transmission to, his principal (except for side-line sales activities on behalf of some other person) of orders from wholesalers, retailers, contractors, or operators of hotels, restaurants, or other similar establishments for merchandise for resale or supplies for use in their business operations...
Page 228 - ... service, casual service, and the casual operation of equipment or facilities) 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, and any receiver, trustee, or other individual or body, judicial or otherwise, when in the possession of the property or operating all or any part of the business of any such employer: Provided, however,...
Page 140 - employer" as defined In section 1 (a) who before or after the enactment date was In the service of an employer as defined In section 1 (a) and who Is duly authorized and designated to represent employees in accordance with the Railway Labor Act, as amended, and any Individual who Is regularly assigned to or regularly employed by such officer or official representative In connection with the duties of his office.
Page 131 - employer" shall also include railroad associations, traffic associations, tariff bureaus, demurrage bureaus, weighing and inspection bureaus, collection agencies and other associations, bureaus, agencies, or organizations controlled and maintained wholly or principally by two or more employers as hereinbefore defined and engaged in the performance of services in connection with or incidental to railroad transportation ; and railway labor organizations, national in scope, which have been or may be...
Page 137 - That an individual not a citizen or resident of the United States shall not be deemed to be in the service of an employer when rendering service outside the United States to an employer who is required under the laws applicable in the place where the service is rendered to employ therein, in whole or in part, citizens or residents thereof...