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 § 613 TITLE 5.~——~EXEf5UT1 YE DEPARTJHEA ,613. Second Assistant Secretary; appointment; duties.-- _Th<~re shall bc in said depaytmeht an additional Sécretury, who shall be known and designated as Second Assistant Secretary of Labor. He shall be appointed by the President. H6 shall. performvsuch duticshs ghall be prescribed by the Secretary of labor, or required by law, and in case of the death, resigna—_ tion, absence, or siclmoss of the Assistant Secretary sha-11,, until 21 successor is_ appointed or such absence oxvsickncss shall. , voasc, perfoi·n1 the duties devollviugppon the Assistant Score- t tary by reason of section 4 of this` title, unless otherwise directed by the President, as provided by section 6_o1?.this ~ titie. "(June 30, 1922, cg 254,,% 1, 42 Stat. 766,; Feb. 27, 1925, 0. 364, '1"itic,_IV, 43 Staf.”104S.) _ ~ - ; — ?_. ; 614. Private secretaiy to Second Assistant Seéretary.·-¥·-·— ; There shall be in said Department. of Labor one private seem-, · tary to the Second Assistant Secretary. of·"Lab0r.' _(Juué A30, 19:22, c. 254,,§ 2, 42_Sta1t,`  Feb. 27,1925, c. 364,AGQitIé` IV, 43__ l o 615.'Chicfclerk;idisbu:?§ing ¢lerk.—T1§cre shall be ih ,saidY, d<>pm·tmeut   chief glerk and .11 disbursing élctk. (Mar. 4, J 1913,c. 141, § 2, 37 Stat,"736.)   _ . _; ‘· · ‘ ‘ ‘ g 616. Bureaus and 05tésin·dapart1pent.-4-The foilowinrxgnzunod- 5 1 ·offices,_ bureaus, divisions, and branches of the- public; service, and all that pertains to thé_samo,_.s1ial1 b€_Ill1d(·}1‘ the jt1risdi<,- { tiou_aud` supervision of the Diépartmcmt 9f·LIl{101'. __ .;i. ‘   1. The office of the Commissioner General of olmipigratiou, E the Bu1‘eau,_of Immigration andthe BIIICILUiOf".N&IUYi11iZ8,ti0l1, 6, the Commissioners of Immigration, the Div_ision‘ of Informae 6 tion, d`¤d’the Immigration Service at Large .·e` 6 I 2. The Bureau of L!ib01' Sfatistiqsaud the oiioe of the   ` nnissiqricr of Labor Statistics.   ‘ i t     ‘° 1   Y i 1 ‘ o ~ 3; The C`hildren’s Bureau.     i’ iiii  .  ‘i’   "   “ i ei; The Woméxfs Bureau. (Féb, 14, 1903, c. 552, 54 4,‘32`Stat._ _ 826·;,,;,Mm·. 4, _19‘13,,c. 141, § 3, 37 Stat.- 7511; June; 5, 1920,0. 248,**5 1, 41,Sta.t. 987,), 1 ,° F "    · o 617. Library, records, etc., of department.-—The Secretary. ot ` Lanbof shall have charge in the buildings or preiriisqs occupied by or appropriated to the Depuirtrhcut of L¢;ig01f,,`·0£ the library, ' , furxiiture, iixtm·os,, records, and other property pertaining t0; it g;>1·;acquired for use in its business. _He  allowed to  expend for paiodicalg and the purposes of the library mid for rental of uppropx·fatc_ quarters for Ftho accommodation of the Department of Labor within the District of Columbia, and for 8, all other incidental `expenses; such sums us~00¤gress’ may pro- i 6; éide from time to time.? ~,(Mur.· 4, 1913, c. 141, ,5 6,.37 Stat. 738.) 16: "6i8. Rented qun,r€ers.~Whero- ani otiice, bureau, or brquoh ,6f Of. the public service transferred to the Department of Labor gj is occupying rontodfbuildings or premises, itmay coutinue_to‘ 6; do so until other suitable quarters are provided for its use. ,64 (Mar. 4, 1913, cg 141, S 6, 37 ’St9.t,-738.), t ’ _’ ‘ i 4 V' »_6= o 619. Mediiticm ofilabor, diséutes; duties, powers, etc., fr&ns=· ferred to ·deph11m2nti.—The Secretary 1, of ’ Labor shall hzwé- power to act as mediator and to appoint commissioners of com ·6·1 miliatioui in labor disputes whenever in his, judgzmout the 131}. 6* tt·rq¤t:; nf industriz1lj,poaco may requiré it to bodono; and all duties porfczrxxml and all powor and authorityoxi March 4, 1013, possessed or exenwcisod by the lnoadof anyexccutive department 54 in mail mm: amy b\l·1'Q&\!l,·f){HC£¥, officeér, b0ard, bra.méh, of di·.`6$1 [visio1i,oi',tlw public se—r.vit·o tl‘llfl>§f9l`1'€(l to the; Dopztrtinoint of Laipor. or may busrh1;Q: thorefmm or p{·rtzi°i1ning thereto, G" or in reriaitiou to tho duties porforxucd by and authority cou-fcrrcd V py 'haw upon éuvh h\1lT(‘{1ll,`UUi('(?I`, office, boau#d,’brnn<:h`, ot dgivi— P1 i eéitm of tho public Isotvivo, wtxtsther of an appellate orxévisory S4 41¤;·m<·t4··i# or otlngxvi;~3v, shall be vested in and excrcisodi by the as hom.! of the suit! 1>opartm»ont of   (Mar. 4, 1913, =cQ ‘141,_ Gt '§é·=. ;i7°5i:_1t. 738.)   M ° ot.   i _ 1 _‘-‘ kr 6:20. Report  8l1d°·il1V€Stig3ti0HS•——1`11G Sooretary of Labor so I
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iTS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES 6:) in writing tofjnngress, giving an i1C<!0UHt of all moneys rr»m·i~\-Wy and disbursed by him and his department and describing lim wqrk dging by the department He Shilll also, fwm time gi, time, make such special investigations ami repnrlzs use he ¤}l»·:=· be required to do by the President, or by Crmgress or lsx·}·il-ly; he himself pray deem necessary. (Mar. 4, 1913, c. 141,  1% 37 Stat;738.) _ be * ’ 621. Same; reeords and paper and fumiture transferred in l department.——The 0{HCi2llVl'€C0l'(]$®7d papers on tile in and pultaiuing ·exc1usifvcly` to the business of any bureau. office de. partment, or4_branchA of the public serrice transferred te, me Depzlrtment of Labor, togefherwith the furniture in use ie ’ snch> bureau, ofHC€,.dB[)81‘b1I1€*I}t, or branch `ot the public- servive, nretransferred to the Department of Labor. (Mer 4 ]‘>l‘·L, cg 141‘,,§-r-e5, 37 Stat. 737.) ‘ ‘  - { ·  §22. Sa5ne;· 1aws·”0perntive.——·All laws yjrescribing the work and deiimng the_duties·“`0! the several bureaus, offices, depart. ments, or branehes ot the public seryice gtransferred to and made rl part of the Department ot Labor shall,_s0 far es the same me not bin eoniliet with the provisions of this chapter, remain in full force and effect, to be executed under·_tbe_ direction of tlée i · Secretary of   (Mar. 4, 1913, e. 141,} 6, 37 St8t.·»738.) Y Chepwr SERVICE COMMISSION AN D CLASe » l .SIFIED·GIYIL SERVICE.   r Sec. A.  I 4 531. Regulatllou "oziaamxssmus to {civil service. S32. Civil Service Commission; appointment ;..e remov·al.» I33.-llules; __ 4 · -  ‘’_-- (1). Prepa-ratlbn ot.; (2) Provlsicuspf, » b 1.* _ _ . i._ Competltlvejeiaxnlnaiions. > b . _ 2, Selection oi" cheers, etc., neeorqing to results uf e e examinations. l   ~ 4 ’ » b ·- 3. Appbrtibnmeut qt appointments; applications fer exaxnlnations.   A q   - ‘ 4. Probation be£ere».amelute~‘*e;>polntme¤t;\» 7 . e5. Contrlbutléns for political purposes. _   Polltiegl coercion bjf cQcen; Y . ( 7. Noucompetltivee ex•,mi¤atlo¤s.i¤ certain eases; 8. Notice of appblntusents, rejections, transfers,_.resig·· ‘ ‘ ¤ations,‘aud_ removalqg exceptions tube set form _ A with‘r¤les;·,  ` `/ - _ l e (3)`·Regulationn i'0r_bexamin¤tio¤g, andereeords, ,_. `(4,)_ lnvestigglzlehs and reports, — ‘ · (5) Annual breporté; 34. Oathsto witnesses. _ l _ > _ 35. Chiet examiner; secretary; employees; boards et examiners. 36. Det_eil_0t employees;  W e. T _ · _‘ - l ’ 37.·Ylo1htion ot duties by ·c0mrnlesioner¤ or cmcers, etc. 38. Appointments and promotions. in classmed serrlce; examinatiens. B9. Deputy collectors of internal- revenueandedeputy marshals. * &0._ Habltual users of lntoxiééixts. xg  “ I1; Members ofpame family. e ·_. . “ 42. Recommendzxtldns by? Senators or Representetivu. §3.·Applicatf6¤s for examinations; eertltleate of residence. §4»\ Place of examinzrtions; persons nmletvd with tuberculosis; cer- _ tillcate. o{ health; appolnt1nents·imm;s;1me family.) " ‘ L5. Civil service status ot soldiers, sailors, and marines. LGQ Bureau of Emcieucy. _° L7. Same; cl¤I1>t'of bureau reports. · _ . ··._ _ l8.·_ Sume; éfliclcncy ratings for classitled_ser»·ice lu executix·tP_d·w- partments, ¤ _ l _ l9. Same; rejxorts as iq needs ot personnel in depzrrtmentséi like Same ;" inform:1tion`t\1rnlshed to by departments. _ ` il. Same; xecords, end psipexs Wereusferred to. ._ ·  $2. Removals from-classmed civll service only for cause. S¢¢tion»»V631.  Regulation nf. admissions to civil S€1°§'l{‘£l.····'l`}H?.& resident is euthorized bto prescribe suclx. regulntimxse_fm· me _. i1¤iSSi011 Q%€1‘$0hS into jbe clvji serviceoft the United St=vl•_·:¢ r n may best promote the efIlcie11ey (l1ere0f;` and aseermnl me ., ness 01 each eeudidate in respect to age, heel,th,e_elm~rac1¤*r, mwledge, and ability fm.-me branch cfeervicen into wlm;h Ile ekS· `t0’ enter; and for this `purpoee he lmay employ suitzmlngz ·rS<mS to* Ceuduct such linqaalrlesy and _;m&yi presc·r.nbe tlrear