Narcotics Bureau-Continued Penalties, 21 303.17 Returns required of producers and manufacturers, 21 $$ 303.14, 303.15 Penalties, in connection with importation or exportation of narcotic drugs, 21 $ 302.57 Permits, for importation and exportation of narcotic drugs: See also Importation and exportation of narcotic drugs. Permits issued prior to effective date of regulations, 21 $ 302.58 Petition for remission of forfeiture of vessels, vehicles, or aircraft, 21 $ 304.1 (f) Poppies, opium. See Opium poppies, products, etc. Registration under Internal Revenue Narcotic Law, 21 $ 304.1 (c) Seized narcotic drugs, to be delivered to collectors of customs, 21 $ 302.54 Shippers' export declarations, permits, etc., for exportation of narcotic drugs, 21 $$ 302.17–302.27 State or municipal prosecuting officers or agencies having power to suspend or revoke licenses, cooperation with, 21 88 301.8-301.11 Vehicles, forfeited; petition for remission of forfeiture, 21 § 304.1 (f) Vessels: Forfeited; petition for remission of forfeiture, 21 § 304.1 (f) Medical stores of narcotic drugs on, 21 $ 302.53 Animal-drawn vehicles, and animals, 36 $ 20.43 (a), (b) Speed of vehicles, 36 § 20.43 (c) National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: Contract Disputes and Appeals; appeals by contractors, action, etc., 32 Part 1220 Development work for industry in NACA wind tunnels and engine test facili ties, 32 Part 1210 National Advisory Council on Vocational Rehabilitation; appointment, duties, etc., 45 $ 401.78 National agricultural conservation programs; conservation practices, rates of as sistance, etc., of, 7 Part 1101 National Air Transport Adjustment Board for adjustment of labor disputes be tween air carriers and employees; provisions for establishment of Board, 29 § 1202.12 National Airport. See Washington National Airport. National Archives of United States; preservation and use of records deposited with. See General Services Administration. National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners; joint conference respecting matters affecting communications carriers subject to jurisdiction of more than one State, 47 Part 1, Appendix 2 National banks: See also Banks and other financial institutions, Corporation; and Federal Reserve System. other American Republics, 15 Part 255 Barrels, standards for: Fruits, vegetables, etc., 15 Part 241 Lime, barrels and other containers for, 15 Part 240 Dental materials, motion picture films on; loan of, 15 § 235.1 National Bureau of Standards—Continued Fees for testing various instruments, materials, etc. See Test fee schedules. Fellowships in laboratory standardization and testing, for qualified citizens of other American Republics, 15 Part 255 Motion pictures, on dental materials, hydraulics, etc.; loan of, 15 § 235.1 Samples, standard, issued by Bureau, 15 Part 230 General information; new or renewal samples, literature, etc., 15 $$ 230.21– 230.23 Purchase procedure, 15 $ $ 230.1–230.3 Reference standards; radiometry, photometry and colorimetry (lamp stand ards, gloss standards, etc.), 15 § 230.11 (w) Ceramic materials, 15 $ 230.11 (f) See also Hydrocarbons; Microchemical; Steels. samples of calorimetric heat of combustion, etc., 15 $ 230.11 (n) $ 230.11 (j) Microchemical standards, 15 $ 230.11 (g) Nonferrous alloys (aluminum, brass, bronze, lead-base, nickel, tin base, zinc, etc.), 15 $ 230.11 (d) Oils for use as viscometer calibrating liquids, 15 $ 230.11 (q) Ores (bauxite, iron, manganese, tin, zinc, phosphate rock), 15 g 230.11 (e) pH standards, 15 $ 230.11 (i) Paint-pigment standards for color and tinting strength only, 15 $ 230.11 (0) Radioactive standards, 15 § 230.11 (r) Resolution test charts, for testing resolving power of microcopying cameras, 15 $ 230.11 (u) tool steel, 15 § 230.11 (m) Turbidimetric and fineness standard, for cement, 15 $ 230.11 (k) Neutron standardization, 15 $ 204.701 Calibration of alpha-ray sources, 15 $ 204.903 15 $ 204.901 cells, etc.), 15 $ 204.201 X-ray, instruments, equipment, and protective materials, 15 $8 204.131– 204.133 Chemistry, 15 Part 205 Electrodeposition (calibration of magne-gage for electroplated coat ings), 15 § 205.601 Methane gas, high purity, for use in calibration of recording gas calo rimeters, 15 $ 205.701 Organic chemistry: Sugar measurement instruments, 15 $ 205.301 Synthesis of C^-labeled sugars, 15 § 205.302 formers, etc.), 15 $$ 201.300–201.312 National Bureau of Standards-Continued ance, dielectric materials, etc.), 15 $ $ 201.201–201.207 paratus, etc.), 15 $ $ 201.400–201.403 Resistance measurements (precision resistors and resistance apparatus, standards for conductivity bridges, etc.), 15 $8 201.100-201.103 General provisions; tests not covered by published schedule, minimum fees, etc., 15 Part 200 Automotive fuels (diesel fuel, aviation fuel, etc.), 15 § 203.501 couples (etc.), 15 $ $ 203.101–203.105 turi tubes, etc.), 15 § 206.301 tests, calibration of proving rings, etc.), 15 $$ 206.401–206.405 Hydraulics (water current meters, and pilot tubes), 15 $ 206.501, 206.502 Mass; balances, and various classes of weights, 15 $ $ 206.600–206.614 Mechanical instruments (pressure gages, barometers, altimeters, time pieces, etc.), 15 88 206.201–206.204 Timepieces; watches and chronometers, 15 § 206.204 Colorimetry. See Photometry. 15 88 202.500–202.505 circles, etc.), 15 $ $ 202.401–202.412 Optical instruments (binoculars, refractometric instruments, photo graphic objectives, optical components, spectacle lenses, etc.), 15 $8 202.201-202.205 Photographic technology (tests of photographic materials, chemicals, film, paper, etc.), 15 § 202.301 Photometry and colorimetry (candlepower, spectrophotometric stand ards, reflectometery, opacimetry, glossimetry, signal glasses, trans- ments, etc.), 15 $ $ 202.101–202.114 meters, power factor, etc., of electrical insulating materials and capacitors), 15 $ $ 214.801-214.810 Microwave standards (calibration of meters for frequencies above 300 mc, and waveguide attenuators), 15 $$ 214.901, 214.902 Transcript services; certification of publications, and motion pictures, 15 Part 235 National Capital parks, regulations respecting. See National Park Service. National cemeteries: Establishment and supervision, eligibility for burials in, etc.; Army Department regulations, 32 Part 553 Monuments, interments, hours, etc.; National Park Service regulations, 36 Part 5 War memorials, erection of, 36 Parts 401, 403 National Censorship Planning Committee, Interagency; establishment in Office of Defense Mobilization, 32A Chapter I, DMO X-1 See also Defense Department. National defense-Continued tions Commission. panies; regulations under Federal Power Act, 18 $ 141.26 National emergency: See also Civil defense; and Disasters or emergencies. Offices, 31 Part 121 Executive Order 10201: Part 83 19 Parts 51, 53, 54, 56 32 Parts 1301, 1302 Purchases abroad during national emergency by armed services; procurement regulations, 32 $$ 6.301-6.303, 595.502 National forests; regulations respecting. See Forest Service. National Park Service. rights-of-way, etc. See Land Management Bureau. Corps of. Forest Service. Reserve, 32 $ 861.27 Claims for damages involving, 32 88 1101.51–1101.58 32 Part 1101 $$ 3.1 (1), (t), 3.2 (a) National Industrial Equipment Reserve; return to Defense Department, 32A Chap ter I, DMO VII-1A National industrial reserve, regulations of Defense Department respecting, 32 Part 145 National Industries for the Blind; functions respecting distribution of Government purchase orders among agencies for the blind, 41 $$ 301.2, 301.7 National Labor Relations Act, as amended by Labor-Management Relations Act; regulations pursuant to. See Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; and National Labor Relations Board. To Board, on dismissal of charges in jurisdictional disputes, 29 $ 101.27 practice cases, 29 $ 101.6 10 88 6.10–6.14 See Representation of employees. National Labor Relations Board-Continued union officers; compliance with section 9 (h) of Labor-Management Rela tions Act, 29 $$ 101.3, 102.13 (b) (2) Court action in enforcement of decisions of Board in unfair labor practice cases, 29 $ 101.15 Election of representatives of employees for purpose of collective bargaining; petitioning, procedure, etc.: Representation cases, 29 $ $ 101.16-101.20, 102.52-102.64 102.89 Information and records; inspection, testifying in regard to, etc., 29 $ 102.86, 102.87 Injunctive relief or restraining orders for prevention of certain unfair labor practices; procedure under section 10 (j) and (1) of Act, 29 88 101.32, 101.33, 102.76–102.79 Jurisdictionali disputes respecting assignment of particular work tasks to employees in particular labor organization or to particular trade, craft, or class; procedure to hear and determine under section 10 (k) of Act, 29 $$ 101.26–101.31, 102.71-102.75 Labor-Management Act, amending National Labor Relations Act; regulations pursuant to. See Rules and regulations; and Statement of procedure. Practice of former employees before Board, 29 88 102.88, 102.89 Records and information; inspection, testifying in regard to, etc., 29 $$ 102.86, 102.87 Referendum cases. See Representation of employees for purpose of collective bargaining. Representation of employees for purpose of collective bargaining; disputes re specting: Representation cases, 29 $ $ 101.16–101.20, 102.52-102.64 Labor Relations Act, as amended by Labor-Management Relations Act, 29 Part 102 (1) of Act, 29 $ $ 102.76–102.79 employees in particular labor organization or to particular trade, craft, 29 $$ 102.71-102.75 volving authority of representatives of employees to enter into tion of employment, 29 88 102.65–102.70 procedure under section 9 (c) of Act, 29 $$ 102.52–102.64 ties, etc., guaranteed under section 222 (f) of Communications Act of |