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Federal Register: 31 Fed. Reg. 16597 FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 31 • NUMBER 251 Thursday, December 29, 1966 * Washington, D.C. Pages 16597-16664 (Part II begins on page 16649) Agencies in this issue- Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Agriculture Department Air Force Department Army Department Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service Commission Consumer and Marketing Service Customs Bureau Federal Aviation Agency Federal Housing Administration Federal Maritime Commission Federal Trade Commission Interagency Textile Administrative Committee Internal Revenue Service Interstate Commerce Commission Justice Department Land Management Bureau National Bureau of Standards National Park Service Navy Department Post Office Department Public Health Service Detailed list of Contents appears inside. - -- -7- No. 251-Pt. I- 1 Latest Edition Guide to Record Retention Requirements [Revised as 6f January 1, 1966] This useful reference tool is designed keep them, and (3) how long they to keep industry and the general must be kept. Each digest also public informed concerning published includes a reference to the full text requirements in laws and regulations of the basic law or regulation govern- relating to records-retention. It con- ing such retention. tains over 900 digests detailing .the retention periods for the many types of records required to be kept under The booklet's index, numbering over Federal laws and rules. 2,000 items, lists for ready reference the categories of persons, companies, The "Guide" tells the user (1) what and products affected by Federal records must be kept, (2) who must record-retention requirements. Price: 40 cents Compiled by Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration Order from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 u'nKuin flu r'c~'~u'~ Published daily. Tuesday through Saturday (no publication on Sundays, Mondays, or on the day after an official Federal holiday), by the Offce of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration (mail Area Code 202 Phone 963-3261 Archives Building, Washington, D.C. 20408), pursuant to the authority containedaddress National in the YFederal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., Ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Admin- istrative 'Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President (1 CFR Ch. I). Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 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Contents AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY INTERIOR DEPARTMENT SERVICE Rules and Regulations See Land Management Bureau; National Park Service. Rules and Regulations Airworthiness directives: Grapes, Vinifera, and certain other Fairchild Model F-27 Series and INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE FH-227 airplanes ---------- 16605 fruits, imported; cold treat- Rules and Regulations ments --------------------- 16601 General Dynamics Model 340 airplanes ------------------ 16606 Taxes: AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION General Electric; certain en- • Excise; firearms; exemption and gines -------------------- 16606 transfer ------------------ 16616 AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Lockheed Models 188A and 188C Income; combat pay exclusion 16615 Rules and Regulations Series airplanes ------------ 16604 Vickers Viscount airplanes; cer- INTERSTATE COMMERCE Rice, 1967-68 marketing year; re- tain models --------------- 16607 serve acreages and allotments-- 16603 Control zones; alterations (2 doc- COMMISSION AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT uments) ------------------- 16607 Notices Federal airway segment; revoca- Motor carrier: See also Agricultural Research tion---------------------- 16608 Alternate route deviation no- Service; Agricultural Stabiliza- IFR altitudes; miscellaneous tices -------------------- 16643 tion and Conservation Service; amendments ---------------- 16608 Applications and certain other Consumer and Marketing Serv- Parachute jumping; require- . proceedings --------------- 16631 ice. ments --------------------- 16610 Broker, water carrier and Notices freight forwarder applica- Meat import limitations; quarterly FEDERAL HOUSING tions -------------------- 16634 estimates ------------------ 16630 ADMINISTRATION Temporary authority applica- tions -------------------- 16641 AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT Rules and Regulations Seattle Traffic Association; peti- Housing and credit; miscellaneous tion for redefinition of limits Rules and Regulations amendments ---------------- 16615 of Seattle, Wash., commercial P r ocu rem ent; miscellaneous zone -------------------- 16645 amendments ----------------- 16623 FEDERAL MARITIME JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ARMY DEPARTMENT COMMISSION Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Proposed Rule Making Security for protection of the pub- Administrative claims under Fed- Claims against the United States - eral Tort Claims Act --------- 16616 resulting from explosion at lic; consolidation of proceedings Army ordnance plant in Bowie and rescheduling of filing dates 16628 County, Tex., July 8, 1963 ---- 16618 Notices LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU United States Lines Co. and Mat- Notices CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD son Navigation Co.; agreement California; Outer Continental Proposed Rule Making filed for approval ----------- 16630 Shelf; call for nominations of Supplemental air carriers; estab- areas for oil and gas leasing.... 16629 lishment of Group II account- FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION New Mexico; land classification-- 16629 ing and reporting classification- 16626 Rules and Regulations NATIONAL BUREAU OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Prohibited trade practices: STANDARDS Rules and Regulations Custom Sleep Shoppes, Ltd., and Harold Naiditch ----------- 16613 Notices Excepted service; entire execu- Feder, Abraham, and Al Feder Withdrawal of certain voluntary tive civil service ------------- 16601 Furs -------------------- 16612 standards; action.------------ 16630 Lincoln Rug &Carpet Mart, Inc., CONSUMER AND MARKETING et al - 16614 SERVICE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Rules and Regulations HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND Rules and Regulations Oranges, navel, grown in Arizona WELFARE DEPARTMENT Parks, forests, and memorials; and California; handling limita- revision of regulations ------- 16650 tion ----------------------- 16604 See Public Health Service. NAVY DEPARTMENT Proposed Rule Making HOUSING AND URBAN Milk in Greater Kansas City mar- Rules and Regulations DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT keting area; hearing ---------- 16625 Claims, etc.; miscellaneous See Federal Housing Administra- amendments ........ 16619 CUSTOMS BUREAU tion, Naval and Marine Corps per- Notices sonnel; financial responsibility- 16620 R mrock, Inc.; qualification as INTERAGENCY TEXTILE citizen of the United States --- 16629 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Notices Proposed Rule Making See Air Force Department; Army Cotton from Korea; restraint Metered stamps; use of meter--- 16625 Department; Navy Department. level ----------------- -------- 16630 (Continued on next page) 16599 16600 CONTENTS PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE \ Proposed Rule Making Air pollution from Federal Gov- ernment activities; control; ex- tension of time for comments-- 16628 TREASURY DEPARTMENT See Customs Bureau; Internal Revenue Service. List of CFR Parts Affected (Codification Guide) The following numerical guide is a lst of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulctons affected by documents published in today's issue. A cumulative list of parts affected, covering the current month to date appears at the end of each issue beginning with the second issue of the month. A cumulative guide is published separately at the end of each month. The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published since January 1, 1966, and specifies how they are affected. 5 CFR 16 CFR 36 CFR 91Q~ ,16601 13 (3 documents) -------- 16612-16614 Ch. _-------------------------- 16650 7 CFR ° 24 CFR 39 CFR 16601 201 ------- ------------------ 16615 319 ------------------------- PROPOSED RULES: '730-------------- ----------- 16603 213 ------------------------- 16615 907 ------------------------- - 16604 221 ------------------------- 16615 143 ..------------------------- 16625 PROPOSED RULES: 26 CFR 1064 ------------------------ 16625 42 CFR 1 --------------------------- 16615 14 CFR 179 ------------------------- 16616 PROPOSED RULES: '76 ---- 16628 39 (5 documents) ....- 16604-16607 28 CFR '71 (3 documents) ---- 16607, 16608 95 ---- - - -16608 14_ ...------------------------- 16616 46 CFR 105 - -------------------------
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