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 62 STAT.] 80TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 645-JUNE 25, 1948 of a plea of guilty, if such application he made within ten days after entry of such plea, and before sentence is imposed. The right of appeal shall continue in those cases in which appeals are authorized by law, but the rules made as herein authorized may pre- scribe the times for and manner of taking appeals and applying for writs of certiorari and preparing records and bills of exceptions and the conditions on which supersedeas or bail may be allowed. The Supreme Court may fix the dates when such rules shall take effect and the extent to which they shall apply to proceedings then pending, and after they become effective all laws in conflict therewith shall be of no further force. Nothing in this title, anything therein to the contrary notwith- standing, shall in any way limit, supersede, or repeal any such rules heretofore prescribed by the Supreme Court. PART III-PRISONS AND PRISONERS Chapter 301. General provisions --- ___--_--_--_________________ 303. Bureau of Prisons - - ____-- -- - -- _____- -- - -- 305. Commitment and transfer-_________________________________ 307. Employment --- ____________________________ 309. Good time allowances---_ ___ __ __ __ __ __ ___ __ 311. Parole -- _-- -- -- -- 313. Mental defectives-- - _---__- -- __- ______ 315. Discharge and release payments --- -__________--- - 317. Institutions for women _ -_ _ -__ _ _- _ Sec. 4001 4041 4081 4121 4161 4201 4241 4281 4321 CHAPTER 301. -- GEN ER AL PROVISIONS Sec. 4001. Control by Attorney General. 4002. Federal prisoners in State institutions; employment. 4003. Federal institutions in States without appropriate facilities. 4004. Oaths and acknowledgements. 4005. Medical relief; expenses. 4006. Subsistence for prisoners. 4007. Expenses of prisoners. 4008. Transportation expenses. 4009. Appropriations for sites and buildings. § 4001. CONTROL BY ATTORNEY GENERAL The control and management of Federal penal and correctional in- stitutions, except military or naval institutions, shall be vested in the Attorney General, who shall promulgate rules for the government thereof, and appoint all necessary officers and employees in accordance with the civil-service laws, the Classification Act, as amended and the applicable regulations. The Attorney General may establish and conduct industries, farms, and other activities and classify the inmates; and provide for their proper government, discipline, treatment, care, rehabilitation, and reformation. § 4002. FEDERAL PRISONERS IN STATE INTTrrrUTIONS; EMPLOYMENT For the purpose of providing suitable quarters for the safekeeping. care, and subsistence of all persons held under authority of any enact- ment of Congress, the Director of the Bureau of Prisons may contract, for a period not exceeding three years, with the proper authorities of any State, Territory, or political subdivision thereof, for the imprisonment, subsistence, care, and proper employment of such persons. Such Federal prisoners shall be employed only in the manufacture of articles for, the production of supplies for, the construction of public works for, and the maintenance and care of the institutions of, the State or political subdivision in which they are imprisoned. The rates to be paid for the care and custody of said persons shall take into consideration the character of the quarters furnished, sani- 42 Stat. 1488 . 5U.S. C. I§661-674. Rates for cue nd cutody. 847

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