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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... expenses . Embalming and transportation of bod- ies of deceased employees . Overpayments by mistake . 135 F.R. 1284 , Jan. 31 , 1970 . Sec 1.20 1.21 [ Reserved ] Records relating to Federal Employees ' Compensation Act matters as ...
... expenses . Embalming and transportation of bod- ies of deceased employees . Overpayments by mistake . 135 F.R. 1284 , Jan. 31 , 1970 . Sec 1.20 1.21 [ Reserved ] Records relating to Federal Employees ' Compensation Act matters as ...
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... expenses of such person . ( e ) All definitions appearing in the act are applicable with respect to the regulations promulgated under this subchapter . ( f ) In the case of employees of the Canal Zone Government and the Pan- ama Canal ...
... expenses of such person . ( e ) All definitions appearing in the act are applicable with respect to the regulations promulgated under this subchapter . ( f ) In the case of employees of the Canal Zone Government and the Pan- ama Canal ...
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... Expenses " . [ 14 F.R. 7375 , Dec. 9 , 1949 , as amended at 35 F.R. 1285 , Jan. 31 , 1970 ] § 1.12 Report of death . When an employee dies because of a personal injury sustained while in the performance of duty or disease con- tracted ...
... Expenses " . [ 14 F.R. 7375 , Dec. 9 , 1949 , as amended at 35 F.R. 1285 , Jan. 31 , 1970 ] § 1.12 Report of death . When an employee dies because of a personal injury sustained while in the performance of duty or disease con- tracted ...
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... expenses . ( a ) When the death of an employee results from an injury occurring within the time limitations prescribed in said act , the Bureau may in its discretion pay reasonable burial expenses in an amount not to exceed $ 800 ...
... expenses . ( a ) When the death of an employee results from an injury occurring within the time limitations prescribed in said act , the Bureau may in its discretion pay reasonable burial expenses in an amount not to exceed $ 800 ...
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... expenses remaining unpaid , not exceeding the amount payable by the Bureau , or may upon application reimburse the person who has paid such burial expenses and is entitled to such reimbursement . ( b ) When the death of an employee ...
... expenses remaining unpaid , not exceeding the amount payable by the Bureau , or may upon application reimburse the person who has paid such burial expenses and is entitled to such reimbursement . ( b ) When the death of an employee ...
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Page 16 - Loss of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two thereof shall, in the absence of conclusive proof to the contrary, constitute permanent total disability.
Page 21 - 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 69 - ... 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?
Page 98 - The payment by an employer (without deduction from the remuneration of the employee) (a) of the tax imposed upon an employee under section...
Page 154 - Service of a subpoena upon a person named therein shall be made by delivering a copy thereof to such person and by tendering to him the fees for one day's attendance and the mileage allowed by law.
Page 204 - 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 43 - States, if his death occurs away from his home office or outside of the United States, and if so desired by his relatives, the body shall, in the discretion of the commission, be embalmed and transported in a hermetically sealed casket to the home of the employee.
Page 73 - 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 35 - ... surviving wife or husband and child or children, or if there be no surviving wife or husband or child or children, to surviving father or mother whom such person has supported, either wholly or in part, for the period of one year immediately prior to the date of the injury; and except that the Bureau, at its option, may commute all future installments of compensation to be paid...
Page 99 - ... employer for loss of earnings resulting from his displacement to a less remunerative position or occupation. If a payment is made by an employer with respect to a personal injury and includes pay for time lost, the total payment shall be deemed to be paid for time lost...