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 78TH GONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 373-JULY 1, 1944 683 used in section 361 (d) such term means a State, the District of PO6,. 70. Columbia, or Alaska; (g) The term "possession" includes, among other possessions, "Possession." Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands; (h) The term "seamen" includes any person employed on board in "Seamen." the care, preservation, or navigation of any vessel, or in the service, on board, of those engaged in such care, preservation, or navigation; (i) The term "vessel" includes every description of watercraft or "VeseL" other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on water, exclusive of aircraft and amphibious contrivances; (j) The term "habit-forming narcotic drug" or "narcotic" means cotiabdit-for'snr opium and coca leaves and the several alkaloids derived therefrom, cotic." the best known of these alkaloids being morphia, heroin, and codeine, obtained from opium, and cocaine derived from the coca plant; all compounds, salts, preparations, or other derivatives obtained either from the raw material or from the various alkaloids; Indian hemp and its various derivatives, compounds, and preparations, and peyote in its various forms; and (k) The term "addict" means any person who habitually uses "Addict" any habit-forming narcotic drugs so as to endanger the public morals, health, safety, or welfare, or -who is or has been so far addicted to the use of such habit-forming narcotic drugs as to have lost the power of self-control with reference to his addiction. TITLE II-ADMINISTRATION PUBLI HEALTH SERVICE Sec. 201. The Public Health Service in the Federal Security Agency shall be administered by the Surgeon General under the supervision and direction of the Administrator. ORGANIZATION SEO. 202. The Service shall consist of (1) the Office of the Surgeon General, (2) the National Institute of Health, (3) the Bureau of Medical Services, and (4) the Bureau of State Services. The Surgeon General is authorized and directed to assign to the Office of the Surgeon General, to the National Institute of Health, to the Bureau of Medical Services, and to the Bureau of State Services, respectively, the several functions of the Service, and to establish within them such divisions, sections, and other units as he may find necessary; and from time to time abolish, transfer, and con- solidate divisions, sections, and other units and assign their func- tions and personnel in such manner as he may find necessary for efficient operation of the Service. No division shall be established, abolished, or transferred, and no divisions shall be consolidated except with the approval of the Administrator. The National Institute of Health shall be administered as a part of the field service. The Surgeon General may delegate to any officer or employee of the Service such of his powers and duties under this Act, except the making of regulations, as he may deem necessary or expedient. COMMISSIONED CORPS SEO. 203. There shall be in the Service a commissioned Regular Corps and, for the purpose of securing a reserve for duty in the Service in time of national emergency, a Reserve Corps All com- missioned officers shall be citizens and shall be appointed without Assignment of funo. tions. National Institute of Health. Delegation of powers. Regular Corps and ReaerWe Corpa Citieuhiprequre- - maL 58 STAT.]

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