Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 43
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U.S. Code as of:
01/19/04
Chapter 31 - Notes
Sec.
1451. Establishment.
1452. Deputy Secretary of the Interior; appointment.
1453. Assistant Secretaries of the Interior.
1453a. Additional Assistant Secretary of the Interior;
appointment; duties; compensation.
1454. Duties of Assistant Secretary and Assistant to
Secretary.
1455. Solicitor; appointment; duties.
1456. Chief clerk.
1456a. Repealed.
1457. Duties of Secretary.
1457a. Authorization of appropriations for particular
programs.
(a) Maximum amounts for specified years.
(b) Ceilings on certain appropriations.
(c) Additional limitations.
(d) Omitted.
(e) Applicable programs.
1458. Secretary to exercise certain powers over Territories.
1459. Expenditures of department.
1460. Copies of records, documents, etc.; charges;
disposition of receipts.
1461. Rules and regulations governing inspection and
copying.
1462. Attestation of copies by official seal.
1463. Disposition of receipts.
1464. Agents or attorneys representing claimants before
department.
1465. Annual reports of department and its bureaus.
1466. Administration of oaths, affirmations, etc., by
employees of Division of Investigations; force and
effect.
1467. Working capital fund; establishment; uses;
reimbursement.
1467a. Working capital fund; credit card refunds or rebates.
1468. Working capital fund; availability for uniforms or
allowances therefor.
1469. Employment and compensation of personnel to perform
work occasioned by emergencies.
1470. Appropriations; availability for certain
administrative expenses.
1471. Appropriations; availability for payment of property
damages.
1471a. Availability of appropriations for emergency repair or
replacement of damaged or destroyed facilities and
equipment.
1471b. Availability of appropriations for suppression and
emergency prevention of forest and range fires.
1471c. Availability of appropriations for operation of
warehouses, garages, shops, and similar facilities.
1471d. Availability of appropriations for transportation,
reprint, telephone, and library membership expenses.
1471e. Reimbursement of employee license costs and
certification fees.
1471f. Availability of appropriations for incremental funding
of research work orders for cooperative agreements.
1471g. Availability of appropriations to support Memorial Day
and Fourth of July ceremonies and activities in
National Capital Region.
1472. Bureau of Reclamation working capital fund.
(a) Establishment; management of support activities
of Bureau
(b) Fund credits; transfers to fund.
(c) Use of funds to provide materials, supplies,
equipment, work, and services.
(d) Charges to users.
(e) Authorization of appropriations.
(f) Unnecessary funds covered into miscellaneous
receipts of Treasury.
1473. Acceptance of contributions from private and public
sources by Mineral Management Service.
1473a. Acceptance of contributions by Secretary; cooperation
with prosecution of projects.
1473b. Awards for contributions to Department of the Interior
programs.
1473c. Payment of costs incidental to services contributed by
volunteers.
1473d. Insurance costs covering vehicles, aircraft, and boats
operated by Department of the Interior in Canada and
Mexico.
1473e. Acceptance of donations and bequests for Natural
Resources Library.
1474. Availability of receipts from administrative fees for
program operations in Mining Law Administration.
1474a. Emergency Department of the Interior Firefighting
Fund; amounts considered "emergency requirements".
1474b. Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration
Fund; availability of assessments.
1474b-1. Transfer of funds from Natural Resource Damage
Assessment and Restoration Fund.
1474c. North American Wetlands Conservation Fund;
availability of fines or forfeitures.
1474d. Environmental Improvement and Restoration Fund.
(a) Fund.
(b) Investments.
(c) Transfer and availability of amounts earned.
(d) Projects.
(e) Marine research activities.
1475. Bureau of Reclamation acceptance of services of
volunteers.
1475a. Participation of non-Federal entities in contract
negotiations and source selection proceedings.
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