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Foreign countries, governments, companies, etc.—Continued

Aircraft and air transportation-Continued

Foreign aircraft and air carriers operating in United States-Continued Radio transmitting apparatus; licensing and operation of, on aircraft within United States, 47 § 9 313

Foreign flight certificates for aircraft; issuance, etc., 14 Part 406 International Civil Aviation, Convention on, Annex 2 (Rules of the Air); compliance with, by aircraft over high seas, 14 § 60.1a

Quarantine measures:

For aircraft arriving from foreign countries, 42 Part 71

For aircraft landing in Canal Zone, 35 §§ 24.37-24.104

United States air carriers, air transportation to foreign countries:
Agreements with foreign countries, filing of, etc., 14 Part 262

Certificates of public convenience and necessity for, 14 Parts 202, 203
Negotiation for landing rights; policy, 14 § 399.20

Aliens, regulations respecting. See Aliens.

Arms, ammunition, implements of war, etc., international traffic in; licenses, registration, etc., 22 Parts 75, 76, 78

Banks, foreign, and foreign banking.

See Export-Import Bank of Washington;
Federal Reserve System; and International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development.

Claims against United States arising in foreign countries:
Air Force Department regulations, 32 §§ 836.61-836.83
Army Department regulations, 32 §§ 536.16, 536.26
Navy Department regulations, 32 Part 753

Contiguous foreign countries. See Canada; and Mexico.

Courts, royal; presentation of Americans by Foreign Service officers, 22 § 109.8 Currencies and credits, etc.:

Administration of foreign currencies and credits under dispositions of surplus property abroad and lend-lease settlements; regulations of Accounts Bureau, Treasury Department, 31 Part 280

Foreign currency claims and dollar liabilities to "foreigners"; forms for annual report of, by banking institutions, 31 §§ 128.17, 128.18

Foreign exchange, transfers of credit, and export of coin and currency;
regulations of Monetary Offices, Treasury Department, respecting, 31
Parts 127, 128

Purchase, sale, etc., of foreign exchange, by executive agencies of United
States, 31 Part 281

Valuation of foreign moneys, 31 Part 129

Diplomatic visas for officials and representatives of foreign governments, 22 Part 40

Economic assistance to countries. See International Cooperation Administration.

Educational materials, visual and auditory, international circulation of, 22

Part 502

Countries which signed and ratified Agreement for, 22 § 502.10 (b)

Electric energy, transmission to foreign countries; regulations under Federal Power Act, 18 §§ 32.30-32.38, 32.50–32.52, 35.15

Estates and inheritances, foreign:

American claimants to; protection of interests by consular officers, 22 § 109.25

Estate taxation pursuant to treaties with Canada and United Kingdom, 26 Part 82

Explosives on board foreign vessels as ships' stores; handling, etc., 46 § 147.01-7 Export duties, foreign; United States customs duties contingent on, 19 § 16.20 Exports to. See Exports.

Foreign Agents Registration Act, administration of, 28 Part 5

Foreign assets control regulations. See Treasury Department.

Foreign exchange. See Foreign exchange.

Foreign government representatives, diplomatic and consular officers, etc.; entry of baggage and importations for, 19 §§ 10.29, 10.30

Foreign Service; duties of consular officers.

See State Department.

Gas, natural, exportation or importation to or from foreign countries; regulations under Natural Gas Act, 18 §§ 153.10-153.12

Gift parcels to or from persons in foreign countries, 15 § 371.21; 19 § 9.6 (b); 22 Parts 202, 203; 46 Part 243

Foreign countries, governments, companies, etc.-Continued
Guaranties of investments abroad:

Informational media guaranties, 22 Part 504

Under Mutual Security Act, 22 Part 204

Holding companies, United States and foreign:

Foreign associates of United States holding companies, transactions with; regulations under Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, 17 § 250.83

Foreign holding companies, certain; exemptions under Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, 17 § 250.5

Imports from. See Imports.

Income of foreign corporations and individuals:

Income tax provisions respecting. See Internal Revenue Service.

Information returns to be filed respecting, 26 Part 20

Personal service corporations, foreign; tax of shareholder, 26 § 39.396

Taxation pursuant to treaties or conventions with certain foreign governments. See Internal Revenue Service.

Informational media guaranties under Economic Cooperation Act of 1948; regulations, 22 Part 501

Insurance policies, foreign, documentary stamp tax on; excise tax regulations, 26 §§ 113.100-113.110

Labor:

Foreign workers in United States. See Aliens.

Policy of United States Employment Service respecting recruitment of foreign labor for work in United States, or recruitment of domestic labor for work in foreign countries, 20 § 604.13

Mail to:

Coins, money, valuables, 39 §§ 113.2 (c), 132.1 (f)

Communications in violation of law or treaties, prohibited, 39 § 14.9
Countries to which mail may be sent, 39 § 100.2

Prohibitions and restrictions of individual countries, 39 §§ 113.3, 132.3
International postal service. See Post Office Department.

Manganese ore, foreign produced; delivery and use, 32A Chapter XIV, MO-2, Direction 1

Marking of source on foreign products, concealing or obliterating; cease and desist orders, 16 § 13.515

Merchandise from foreign countries, to United States or in transit through United States to other foreign countries; customs regulations respecting. See Customs Bureau.

Military personnel, foreign; free entry of articles for use of, 19 § 10.30c

Military purchases in foreign countries:

Air Force Department procurement regulations, 32 Part 1005
Armed services procurement regulations, 32 Part 6

Army Department regulations, 32 Part 595

Nationals of. See Aliens.

Officials or representatives of foreign governments:

Customs courtesies for foreign military personnel and their immediate families, free entry of imported articles, 19 § 10.30c

Foreign official status, notification of, for purposes of exemption from alien
registration and fingerprinting requirements, 22 Part 31

Permits to enter United States; disclosure of official status, 22 § 53.38
Registration of members of armed forces and officers and employees of
foreign governments; regulations under Foreign Agents Registration
Act, 28 § 5.1

Representatives to international organizations into United States, admis-
mission of; immigration regulations, 8 Part 214g

Visas for:

Diplomatic, 22 Part 40

Official, 22 § 41.30-41.34

Panama Canal; quarantine regulations, for vessels, vehicles, or aircraft:
Arriving from foreign countries, 42 Part 71

In Canal Zone, 35 §§ 24.37-24.104

Patents:

Acquisition and protection of foreign rights in inventions, 37 Part 301 Licenses to file applications for patents, in foreign countries; secrecy orders, etc., 37 §§ 5.11-517

Foreign countries, governments, companies, etc.-Continued

Patents Continued

Licensing of foreign patents acquired by Government, 37 Part 302

Patents owned by United States; issuance of licenses under, 15 Part 601 Political parties, foreign; members of armed forces or officers and members of, regulations under Foreign Agents Registration Act, 28 § 5.1

Radio communications and stations:

Aircraft stations.

See Aircraft and air transportation.

Applications to transmit programs to foreign radio stations, 47 § 1.327 International, radio stations, for transmission for international public reception, 47 §§ 3.701-3.791

Shipboard stations on foreign ships in United States waters, 47 §§ 8.2618.263

Telegraph communications of United States Government agencies; rates for, etc., 47 §§ 64.301-64.310

Registration of officials or agents of foreign governments:

Agents of foreign governments, registration under Foreign Agents Registration Act, 28 § 5.1

Official status, notification of required, for exemption from alien registration and fingerprinting requirements, 22 Part 31

Relief shipments:

Commercial freight forwarding of certain exports for foreign relief, by maritime carriers, 46 Part 243

Commodities exported for relief or charity; export control regulations, 15 §§ 371.21, 399.1 (Group 9)

Payment of ocean freight charges on shipments by voluntary relief agencies, 22 Parts 202, 203

Representatives to international organizations, admission to United States; immigration regulations, 8 Part 214g

Securities of foreign governments or political subdivisions thereof; registration of, under Securities Act of 1933 and Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 17 §§ 230.490-230.494

Shipment of certain merchandise between designated foreign countries; prohibitions, licenses, etc., 31 Part 505

Shipping operators, foreign; annual reporting of revenues for carrying imports to, and expenditures in United States, 15 Part 802

Strategic or scarce materials, mutual assistance on importation into United States, 15 § 368.1

Students, professors, instructors, and leaders in specialized fields, from foreign countries:

Fellowships or training grants to, for work in various fields. See main heading Fellowships and training grants.

Nonimmigrants; documentation of, 22 §§ 41.80, 41.81, 41.100

Participants in cultural cooperation programs, regulations respecting, 22
Parts 65, 66, 67, 68

Sugar quotas for, 7 Part 811

Surplus or excess property in foreign countries. See Surplus or excess Government property.

Technical information, release of, to foreign governments; protection of proprietary rights, 32 Part 744

Trade with foreign countries:

Exports. See main heading Exports.

Extension of credit to domestic exporters and importers, or to foreign governments and enterprises, by Export-Import Bank of Washington, 12 Parts 401, 402

Foreign trade statistics.

See Census Bureau.

Imports. See main heading Imports.

Services in connection with, to be performed by Foreign Service officers for
American businessmen and organizations, 22 § 106.3

Statistical studies relating to, 15 Part 1

Traffic, international, instruments of (aircraft, motor vehicles, boats, railroads, bridges, cables, etc.); customs regulations, 19 § 10.41

Unrecognized governments, aliens arriving from; documentation, 22 § 41.31 Vessels, foreign government, arriving from foreign ports without commercial cargo; report of arrival, manifest, etc., 19 § 4.5

Foreign countries, governments, companies, etc.-Continued

Veterans, education of, in foreign countries; payment of book, supply and equipment charges, 38 §§ 21.150-21.153

Foreign Distribution (FD) license, authorizing exportation of certain commodities for resale, etc., in other countries, 15 Part 378

Foreign duty of Federal personnel:

Additional compensation and credit based on environmental conditions (difficult or unhealthful conditions). See Civil Service Commission; and State Department.

Examinations, applications for, acceptance after closing date from applicants on foreign duty, 5 § 2.208

Foreign Service officers; appointment, duties, etc. See State Department.
Home leave, creditable service for, 5 §§ 30.601, 30.602

Overseas limited positions; appointments, etc. See Civil Service Commission. Public Health Service commissioned officers; foreign service allowances for, 42 §§ 21.351-21.360

Retirement credit for Foreign Service personnel on duty at designated unhealthful posts, 5 §§ 301.61-301.63

Taxation of allowances of Foreign Service personnel, or other Government personnel stationed outside continental United States; exclusion from gross income for income tax purposes, 26 §§ 39.116-4, 39.116-5

Foreign exchange:

Conversion of currency, 19 § 16.4

Currencies, foreign; sales of surplus property for:

Agricultural commodities, 7 Part 11

Surplus property, 44 § 308.16

Foreign exchange transactions. See Treasury Department.

Invoices; exceptions for currency brought into United States as medium of exchange, 19 § 8.15 (c) (13)

Rates of exchange; invoices of merchandise from countries having two or more rates of exchange, 19 § 8.13 (i)

Foreign Liquidation Commissioner, Office of, designation as disposal agency for certain surplus property, authority, etc., 44 Part 308

Foreign migratory agricultural workers, use of; statement of policy, 32A Chapter I, DMP 10

Foreign Operations Administration, successor to. See International Cooperation Administration.

Foreign relief shipments:

Commercial forwarding of certain exports; list of qualified freight forwarders, 46 Part 243

Commodities for relief or charity; export control regulations, 15 §§ 371.21, 399.1 (Group 9)

Payment of ocean freight charges on relief shipments, by voluntary relief agencies, 22 Parts 202, 203

Foreign Service, State Department.
Foreign service of Federal personnel.
Foreign students, teachers, leaders;
training.

See State Department.

See Foreign duty.

education and training. See Education and

Foreign trade; extension of credit to domestic exporters and importers, and to foreign governments and enterprises, 12 Parts 401, 402

Foreign-trade zones:

Customs regulations, respecting handling of merchandise within zones. See
Customs Bureau.

Narcotic drugs (crude opium and coca leaves); admission to zone, 21 § 302.15
Establishment, operation, etc., 15 Part 400

Export shipments entering zones, 15 § 370.7

Operation of zones, etc.; regulations respecting. See Foreign-Trade Zones Board.

Removals to, of liquors, tobacco, and other articles of domestic manufacture, 26 Part 199

Foreign-Trade Zones Board:

Foreign-trade zones in United States; general regulations respecting establishment, operation, etc., of zones, 15 Part 400

Board, authority and jurisdiction, 15 §§ 400.200-400.203
Definitions, 15 §§ 400.100-400.110

Foreign-Trade Zones Board-Continued

Foreign-trade zones in United States-Continued
Government property, use of, 15 § 400.1100
Grants:

Applications for, 15 §§ 400.600-400.608

Eligible applicants, 15 §§ 400.500-400.503

Grants subject to conditions, 15 §§ 400.700-400.702

Rules of procedure and practice, 15 §§ 400.1300-400.1322

Violations of provisions of act or regulations, 15 §§ 400.1200-400.1203
Zones:

Administration of; accounts, schedules, etc., 15 §§ 400.1000-400.1013
Economic, financial and physical requirements for establishment of, 15

§§ 400.400-400.403

Maintenance of structures and facilities, 15 §§ 400.900-400.901

Number and location of zones, 15 §§ 400.300-400.304

Operation of; handling of merchandise in, etc., 15 §§ 400.800-400.815

Foreign workers in United States. See Aliens.

Forest Products Committee, Interdepartmental; establishment in Office of Defense Mobilization, 32A Chapter I, DMO V-1, Supp. 1

Forest Service, Department of Agriculture:

Administration, general:

Appeals from administrative action, 36 § 211.2

Fire prevention and control, cooperation for, 36 § 211.4

Funds for cooperative research work, advance of, 36 § 211.5

Land utilization projects; protection, occupancy, use, and administration, 36 § 211.21

State officers, cooperation with, 36 § 211.3

User organizations, cooperation with, 36 § 211.1

Agricultural use, lands suitable for; disposal of, 36 Part 281

Airspace reservation over Superior National Forest, Minnesota; navigation of aircraft within, 36 §§ 251.26-251.31

Alaska, forests in:

Home and industrial sites, permits for, 36 § 251.7

Timber, free use of, 36 § 221.27

Tongass National Forest; prohibition of entering through Petersburg Water-
shed, 36 § 251.35

Archeological sites, excavation of, on forest lands, permits for, 36 § 251.1
Camping, in recreational areas within national forests, 36 § 251.22

Custer State Park Game Sanctuary, South Dakota; mining within, 36 §§ 251.10, 251.11

Electric power lines, rights-of-way for. See Land uses.

Experimental areas, designation of, 36 § 251.23

Fire control:

Cooperation with other agencies for fire prevention and control, 36 § 211.4
Rewards in connection with prosecutions, 36 § 261.3

Uses, restrictions, 36 § 261.2

Fishing, within national forests and wildlife refuges:

Authorizations for specified refuges. See Wildlife refuges.

Prohibitions and restrictions, 36 §§ 261.8, 261.9

Forest Development Road and Trail Fund, administration of, 36 Part 212
Apportionment, 36 § 212.2

Chief's authority to redelegate responsibility, 36 § 212.7

Cooperative agreements, 36 § 212.4

Definitions, 36 § 212.1

Records and accounting, 36 § 212.6

Road and trail systems and programs, 36 § 212.3

Surveys, construction, and maintenance, 36 § 212.5

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