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 §214 TITLE 5.-·—-E.iEGUT1VE DEPARTMENTS AND G 7, 1924. e. 312, Q 3, 43 Stat. 598; May 22, 1926, c. 362, 44 Stat. e 615.) ", section tes •£ Title I •¤ea¢Ied.·——The provision ot Act of June 7, 1*2224. e. 312, 5 3, 43 Stat. 598, constituting { 205 ot Title 5 ot the Code, has been amended by Act of Hay 22, 1928, c. 362, 44 Stat. 613. te road as above. ` 214. Equipment for Metropolitan Ifolice. . Section 214 ei Title 5 re1•eated.—The statutory provision constituting § 214 of Title 5 of the Code was repeated in Act of May 10, 1926, c. 276, 9 1,. 44 Stat: 436; . Chapter 4.-—DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY. 2-19. Chief clerk and superintendent to be chief executive odlcer of e department. ` 251. Government actuary; salary. _ 249. Chief clerk and- superintendent to be chief executive o§cer of department. 3 ` Se® 249 of Title 5 repeated.-The statutory‘pré€·isiou constituting § 249 of Title 5 of the Code was repeated with the ex- . ceptioa ot the words "‘ and superintendent of- the- Treasury Department" in `Act of liar. 2, 1926, c.‘43,.§ 1, 44 Stat. 137. 251. Government actuary; salary.?-'1‘he salary of the Government actuary, so long as the position is held by the present in-J cmnbent. shall be at the rate of $10,000 a year; (June 2, .1924,_ c. 234, Q 1192, 43 Stat. 353; Feb. 26, 1926, c. 27,’§ 1206, Title XII, ' 44 Stat. 1%..) h ' _ `- ` Section 251 `of Title 5 amended.-—The statutory provision constitutlngj 251 of Title 5 of the Code was amended by Act of Feb. 26, 1926, c. 27, § 1201, Title XII, 44 Stat. 129, to read {Fabove. Chapter 5.——DEPARTMENT 0F· JUSTICE. ‘ 2911. solic1tors`tor_ departments. _ _, , 299. Omcials for investigation ot odlclal matters in Departments of Justice and State. . ’ - _ · 301. Odicials for investigation ot omcial acts, records, and accounts ,oi , marshals, attorneys, clerks ot courts, United States commissioners,'referees, and trustees. ·‘ " ..· · _ · 815. Appointment and oath of special attorney or counsel. 297. Solicitors for demrtmentsa, I _ 0ie••¢8•Hct•m·•llnte¤nal3ove•s• etdiéed.-—-Actotf Feb. 28, 1926, c. 21, { 1201, 44 Stat. 126, creates the omce ot General Cousel for the mrean o! Intanal Revenue and provides that " Commands; at sach time as the General Counsel int appointed u¤d»¤jthiasee¤oaqna111\o•a¤dtake•o&ce,theo¤c¤of-8olldtor ot Internal  m the Deparmient ot Justice shall tmse to exi•t." · _ » ·, _ · 299. Oicials for iavmtigation of oBcial_ matters in .nepm· 1uentadJ@ceandStat.e.  '· *    · Section 299 at Two F rqaateb-—Tho statutory provision constituting | 299 of Title 5 ot the Code was repeated in Act ot Apr. 29,1926,c.19—5,,'1'1tleII,44Stat._342. [ it .,   - M1. Qs]: foriavwigation of &a1'acts, records, and aemnats of marahah, attmys, clerks of courts, United Statu ·=     ..=.  e refuees, am trutee•." ,’ section N1 •¢.’t1u• 5 repeated In part.-—-*1'ho Iatutory provision which constitutes -| 301 of Title 5 ot the Code-gas reputed ln, part in Act oi Apr. w, 1929, c. 195, Title II, 44.8t.at. 843. _ 815. Appwmtmmt and wth of special jattomey or  , Secti••815o!‘!‘t¤•_l¤•••atid1•p•rt.-—Thslait•¤tano•o!thestatutory provision constituting { 315 of Title 5 of the Code was repated in Act at Apr. 29, 1928, c. 195, Title II, 44 Stat. 846. Chapter 7e-DEPABTBENT OF NAVY. . QEIi¤~RAL PROYISIGNB,. the Secretary ot the Navy in  naval aoronautim, and to perform meh functions as the  my  there shall be an additional   Socrmry ot thollsvy, who shall be appointed by · the President, by and with the » · advice and consent et the Swate, and whose compésation shall
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OVERNHENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 1882 be ixed in accordance with the Classmcatiou Act of 1922.* He shall? under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, bp charged with the supervision ot naval eeroneutiee gud the coordination of its activities with other governmental hgenciee and, in addition, such other duties as may be nmigned to bite by the Secretary ot the Navy,._ There shall be detailed to his ofiice from the Bureau of Aeronautics, such number of omcets and civilian employees as may be authorized by the Secretary of the Navy. (June 24, 1926, c. 668, 5 4, 44 Stat. 767.) New section. · ’ . · Chapter 8.--DEPARTMENT or INTERIOR. Sec. ( A B l 484. Chief clerk. _ l ‘ 496. Purchase of supplies and equipment or procurement of ee_rvi¤·:»e . for bureaus and omces of Interior Department. _ 497. Temporary or emergency appointments; delegation of authmgy — by Secretary of.1nteri01•. · 484. Chief clerk. . "  _ I- - Section 484 of-Title 5 .-repeated.--'lfhe statutory provision ceneeituting { 484 of Title_5 of the Code was regiented in Act of Jul, 3. _ 1926, c. 771, 43 Stat. 854. _ _ Q ( · 496.’ Purchase of supplies and eémipment er procurement of services for bureaus and o$ces of Interior Department. • Swtioa 496 of Title V5} repeated.--The statetoryxprovislou oorzezitutiug `§ 496 oi Title 5 ot the Code was repeated in Aetef May _ _10, 1926, c. 277, § 1,v 44 Stat; 455.` - . 497. Temporary —or emergency nppohtments; delegation of ' authority by· Secretary of Interior.-—'I’he Secretary et the luterior” may by appropriate regulation delgate to sgperyieory omcers the power vested- in him under section 1w of-the Revized Statutes of the Unite;}. Stntes ’ to make temporary or emergmey appointments et persons for duty in the Held, subject, ·however, to later condrmetion thereof by the Secretary of the Interier. ` (Ma? 22, 1926. ¢. 368, 44 Stat; -®0.) _ New section. This section constituted an Apt entitled "4¤ Act— authorizing the- Becrewry of Interior to delegate to supervisory omcers the power to make temporary and emergency appointment1s," cited to the text. _ Chapter 10Q-DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE •, , ‘ ‘692•. Additional Anslotsnt Secretary or Commereef [New.] 593. Qhlet clerk and rweriutendent. ' BQG. Commercial stuches. _` _ ·· . _ _ ‘592•. Additional  Secretary of Cemmeree.-—-—Te aid the Secretary ot Gomm%Kee in tomdw `alr commerce and to pertormeuch functions vested in the Secretary trader this Act‘ as the ‘ Secretary may deslmte there mall he an additional; Assistant Secretary of Co, who shall be nppolht@ b! the President, by and with the Advice and cohsmt oi the -Ben‘at;e, and whose compensation shell be dxed in accordance with the Classihwtion Aqt oi 19%. . ’;Except~ as otherwise spebiilmlly provided, the Secretary of ·Gommm·ce shell 8émiHi$t¢¥ the provwom ot this Act and tor- meh purpose is authorized (1) to make meh @1•.tions as nreneewry to execute the functions vwted inhim by this Act '; (2) m  syh expenditures (including expenditures toe pereonil nervlegeed rmt at -the sent of government and elsewhere end for luxe boon, hooie (ot iieterence, md pmdodimls) os my be eeexry for each administration and as my he provided for hy the Congress {¤·¤m‘ume to time; (8) te       to time a bulletino mtting forth such matters relating to the functions vested in    by this Act an he dum tadwble, including air navigation ( treaties, laws, and @1htlo~ns md deeidom thereunder; and · $(4) to operate, xndfor this W¤’P¤¤¢ toencwire within the limits of the available eppmprietione hereafter made by the Gongrese Lsuoh  and sir nutrition tsdlitis. except·airpor¢8. FS *For  ¤¤e¤ Act et 18% an ehgpteris ett¤uut1ee:tb.eCode. _ * "S•¢tte¤_169 of the Revtm Statutes et the United States" should }hetra¤slnted“Beet1en¢8et1‘¤le_¤ottheGode." - ‘ [ •A»ct “•hou1d he trtmslnted chapter 6 ot Title 49 or this sppendixf