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\ § 144 WTITLE 45.-··1 ence, relating to soy matter which the board is authorized to consider or investigate. Aay person who upon demand refuses nay daly authorized member, o&cer, ernployee, or agent oi the Lanai- Board such right or access or copying, or hinders, osstracts, or resists him in the exercise ot such right, shall a;son~coayiction theres! be y liable to as penalty ot $5% for- each oooh oiicnse. Each day darlag acyl part of which such odeass l contiaaes shall constitnte ‘ a separate offense. Such penalty shall he recoverable in a civil salt brought or the name of the United States, and shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneons receipts. _ `1 ·_ lb} _Eaery o§cer or employee _ of the United States, jwheuercr requested by any member of the Labor Board or an adjsstaient board; duly authorized by the board for _ the purpose,. shall supply to such bwrd any data or information. pertain- » iogto the adailnistratioa of the functions vested as it by this chapter, which may be contained ia the records of his omce. ‘ ‘ _ lc} The President is authorized to transfer to the Labor Board any books, papers, or (lGC1m1€13lZ8,]}§¥t8iBlI1g`t0 the ad; niioistration of the functions vested in the board by this chapter, which are lo the possession of any agency, or rail- _ way board of adjnstmeat in connection therewith, established for executing the powers granted the President under the. Federal Control Act and which are no longer necessary to tho, administration of the atairs of snob agency. ~(Feb. 28,1920; L c. 91, §·311, 41 Stat. N2,) _ 3 _ _ c o 144. Determination of violations of decisions of Labor Board or adjustment boards.--The Labor Board, in case it has reason to belicye that any decision of the Labor Boardor, l of an adjustment board is violated byauy carrier, or employee a . , a `mm,wAr ‘ See, Title 39, Posru, Saavrcrc.- T l nina: Sec Title 50, WAR. I l ascLAa1A·r10N or Arm Sec Title 16, Coz~:sr;av.-wrox. i · I' U access See Title 28, Joorcrar Com; A1 5 L . I · —_llED < See Title 36, Pararorrc Socxrr , ; · aaorsraa 01 Sec Title 31, MONEY,_ANU Fra, m2Lu·:r·* or INTEBNATIONALS See Title 22, Foaaros ’Rnra·rr · _ _ arzrarn See Title 8, Azmas Asn (him e BESEARC Seo chapter- 5 of Title 2Q, ‘Eo1 _ . , ._ 'aasanv See Title 25, INoia¤s;_Title E aasaavr See Title 12, Basxs also Bas

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earmoane 1452 or subordinate o&cia1, or organization thereof, may nponflte own motion after due notice and hearing to all pereons directly interested ln, sue]: violation, determine vrlietber in its oplniog each violation hea occurred and make public ite decision innuch manner as it may determine. (Feb. 28, 19%, c. 91; § 313, 41 Stat. Q73.) · , _ _ or ¢— _ 145t Secretary of Labor Board; appointraent and salary; other o&cers, employees, or agents; ex ndltnree by board,»-·- The Labor Board may (1) appoint a eeoretary, who shall ree ceive from the ».United States an annual salary of $5,000; and " (2) ‘snbjeet_to~tl1e provisions of the civil service laws, appoint and remove such otllcers, employees, and agents; and make ( such expendituree . for rent, printing, telegrams; telephone, law books, books of reference, periodicals, tnrnitnre, stationery, odlce equipment, and otlmer- euppliee · and expenwe, including salaries, travellng expenses of its members, secretary, o&cere,, employees, and agents, and. witness ieee,. ae are rg ae ry tor ` the, emcient execution of the funetions vested in the board br this chapter and as mai be provided for by wngrma from time . to time. All of tbe expenditures ot the Labor Board shall be allowed and paid upon the presentation of itemized voaclzera therefor approved by the chairman of the Labor Board. (Feb. 28, 1920, c. 91, § 314, 41_Stat. 473.) , ‘ ._ _ ( ’ i 146. Jurisdiction of adjustment or Board as exclad·

 ing that- of Board- of Mediation md Conciliation.-'I'ae powers

Q and duties of the Board of Mediation andjConmliation created } by chapter 6 of this title shall not extend to any diapnte which

 maybe received torhearlng and decision by anyaadjaetment

1. board or the Labor·Board. (Feb. 28, 1920, c. 91, § md, 41 L_Stat. 474.) " ' ur., ennvxcnl .1.1oN , 0 AND DESERT LANDS IIZANCE so Qluotenuzr. zaoes

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