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§ 613 TITLE 5.~——~EXEf5UT1 YE DEPARTJHEA ,613. Second Assistant Secretary; appointment; duties.-- _Th<~re shall bc in said depaytmeht an additional Sécretury, who shall be known and designated as Second Assistant Secretary of Labor. He shall be appointed by the President. H6 shall . performvsuch duticshs ghall be prescribed by the Secretary of labor, or required by law, and in case of the death, resigna—_ tion, absence, or siclmoss of the Assistant Secretary sha-11,, until 21 successor is_ appointed or such absence oxvsickncss shall. , voasc, perfoi·n1 the duties devollviugppon the Assistant Score- t tary by reason of section 4 of this` title, unless otherwise directed by the President, as provided by section 6_o1?.this ~ titie. "(June 30, 1922, cg 254,,% 1, 42 Stat. 766,; Feb. 27, 1925, 0. 364, '1"itic,_IV, 43 Staf.”104S.) _ ~ - ; — ?_ .  ; 614. Private secretaiy to Second Assistant Seéretary.·-¥·-·— ; There shall be in said Department. of Labor one private seem-, · tary to the Second Assistant Secretary. of·"Lab0r.' _(Juué A30, 19:22, c. 254,,§ 2, 42_Sta1t,` Feb. 27,1925, c. 364,AGQitIé` IV, 43__ l o 615.'Chicfclerk;idisbu:?§ing ¢lerk.—T1§cre shall be ih ,saidY , d<>pm·tmeut chief glerk and .11 disbursing élctk. (Mar. 4, J 1913,c. 141, § 2, 37 Stat,"736.) _ . _; ‘· · ‘ ‘ ‘ g 616. Bureaus and 05tésin·dapart1pent.-4-The foilowinrxgnzunod- 5 1 ·offices,_ bureaus, divisions, and branches of the- public; service, and all that pertains to thé_samo,_.s1ial1 b€_Ill1d(·}1‘ the jt1risdi<,- { tiou_aud` supervision of the Diépartmcmt 9f·LIl{101'. __ .;i . ‘ 1. The office of the Commissioner General of olmipigratiou, E the Bu1‘eau,_of Immigration andthe BIIICILUiOf".N&IUYi11iZ8,ti0l1, 6 , the Commissioners of Immigration, the Div_ision‘ of Informae 6 tion, d`¤d’the Immigration Service at Large .·e` 6 I 2. The Bureau of L!ib01' Sfatistiqsaud the oiioe of the ` nnissiqricr of Labor Statistics. ‘ i t ‘° 1 Y i 1 ‘ o ~ 3; The C`hildren’s Bureau. i’ iiii . ‘i’ " “ i ei; The Woméxfs Bureau. (Féb, 14, 1903, c. 552, 54 4,‘32`Stat._ _ 826·;,,;,Mm·. 4, _19‘13,,c. 141, § 3, 37 Stat.- 7511; June; 5, 1920,0. 248,**5 1, 41,Sta.t. 987,) , 1 ,° F " · o 617. Library, records, etc., of department.-—The Secretary. ot ` Lanbof shall have charge in the buildings or preiriisqs occupied by or appropriated to the Depuirtrhcut of L¢;ig01f,,`·0£ the library, ' , furxiiture, iixtm·os,, records, and other property pertaining t0; it g;>1·;acquired for use in its business. _He allowed to expend for paiodicalg and the purposes of the library mid for rental of uppropx·fatc_ quarters for Ftho accommodation of the Department of Labor within the District of Columbia, and for 8, all other incidental `expenses; such sums us~00¤gress’ may pro- i 6; éide from time to time.? ~,(Mur.· 4, 1913, c. 141, ,5 6,.37 Stat. 738.) 16: "6i8. Rented qun,r€ers.~Whero- ani otiice, bureau, or brquoh ,6f Of. the public service transferred to the Department of Labor gj is occupying rontodfbuildings or premises, itmay coutinue_to‘ 6; do so until other suitable quarters are provided for its use. ,64 (Mar. 4, 1913, cg 141, S 6, 37 ’St9.t,-738.) , t ’ _’ ‘ i 4 V' »_6= o 619. Mediiticm ofilabor, diséutes; duties, powers, etc., fr&ns=· ferred to ·deph11m2nti.—The Secretary 1, of ’ Labor shall hzwé- power to act as mediator and to appoint commissioners of com ·6·1 miliatioui in labor disputes whenever in his, judgzmout the 131}. 6* tt·rq¤t:; nf industriz1lj,poaco may requiré it to bodono; and all duties porfczrxxml and all powor and authorityoxi March 4, 1013, possessed or exenwcisod by the lnoadof anyexccutive department 54 in mail mm: amy b\l·1'Q&\!l,·f){HC£¥, officeér, b0ard, bra.méh, of di·.`6$1 [visio1i,oi',tlw public se—r.vit·o tl‘llfl>§f9l`1'€(l to the; Dopztrtinoint of Laipor. or may bus<im·ss ari>rh1;Q: thorefmm or p{·rtzi°i1ning thereto, G" or in reriaitiou to tho duties porforxucd by and authority cou-fcrrcd V py 'haw upon éuvh h\1lT(‘{1ll,`UUi('(?I`, office, boau#d,’brnn<:h`, ot dgivi— P1 i eéitm of tho public Isotvivo, wtxtsther of an appellate orxévisory S4 41¤;·m<·t4··i# or otlngxvi;~3v, shall be vested in and excrcisodi by the as hom.! of the suit! 1>opartm»ont of (Mar. 4, 1913, =cQ ‘141,_ Gt '§é·=. ;i7°5i:_1t. 738.) M ° ot. i _ 1 _‘-‘ kr 6:20. Report 8l1d°·il1V€Stig3ti0HS•——1`11G Sooretary of Labor so

  1. 1.111 ;mmuig_1y, git otlvaocause of,o;tc_h fiscal year, make ·a report, pe

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iTS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES 6:) in writing tofjnngress, giving an i1C<!0UHt of all moneys rr»m·i~\-Wy and disbursed by him and his department and describing lim wqrk dging by the department He Shilll also, fwm time gi, time, make such special investigations ami repnrlzs use he ¤}l»·:=· be required to do by the President, or by Crmgress or lsx·}·il-ly; he himself pray deem necessary. (Mar. 4, 1913, c. 141, 1% 37 Stat;738.) _ be * ’

 621. Same; reeords and paper and fumiture transferred in l

department.——The 0{HCi2llVl'€C0l'(]$®7d papers on tile in and pultaiuing ·exc1usifvcly` to the business of any bureau. office de. partment, or4_branchA of the public serrice transferred te, me Depzlrtment of Labor, togefherwith the furniture in use ie ’ snch> bureau, ofHC€,.dB[)81‘b1I1€*I}t, or branch `ot the public- servive, nretransferred to the Department of Labor. (Mer 4 ]‘>l‘·L, cg 141‘,,§-r-e5, 37 Stat. 737.) ‘ ‘ - { · §22. Sa5ne;· 1aws·”0perntive.——·All laws yjrescribing the work and deiimng the_duties·“`0! the several bureaus, offices, depart. ments, or branehes ot the public seryice gtransferred to and made rl part of the Department ot Labor shall,_s0 far es the same me not bin eoniliet with the provisions of this chapter, remain in full force and effect, to be executed under·_tbe_ direction of tlée i · Secretary of (Mar. 4, 1913, e. 141,} 6, 37 St8t.·»738.) Y Chepwr SERVICE COMMISSION AN D CLASe » l .SIFIED·GIYIL SERVICE. r Sec. A. I 4 531. Regulatllou "oziaamxssmus to {civil service. S32. Civil Service Commission; appointment ;..e remov·al.» I33.-llules; __ 4 · -

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(2) Provlsicuspf, » b 1.* _ _ . i._ Competltlvejeiaxnlnaiions. > b . _ 2, Selection oi" cheers, etc., neeorqing to results uf e e examinations. l ~ 4 ’ » b ·- 3. Appbrtibnmeut qt appointments; applications fer exaxnlnations. A q - ‘ 4. Probation be£ere».amelute~‘*e;>polntme¤t;\» 7 . e5. Contrlbutléns for political purposes. _ Polltiegl coercion bjf cQcen; Y . ( 7. Noucompetltivee ex•,mi¤atlo¤s.i¤ certain eases; 8. Notice of appblntusents, rejections, transfers,_.resig·· ‘ ‘ ¤ations,‘aud_ removalqg exceptions tube set form _ A with‘r¤les;· , ` `/ - _ l e (3)`·Regulationn i'0r_bexamin¤tio¤g, andereeords, ,_ . `(4,)_ lnvestigglzlehs and reports, — ‘

 · (5) Annual breporté;

34. Oathsto witnesses. _ l _ > _ 35. Chiet examiner; secretary; employees; boards et examiners. 36. Det_eil_0t employees; W e . T _ · _‘ - l ’ 37.·Ylo1htion ot duties by ·c0mrnlesioner¤ or cmcers, etc. 38. Appointments and promotions. in classmed serrlce; examinatiens. B9. Deputy collectors of internal- revenueandedeputy marshals. * &0._ Habltual users of lntoxiééixts. xg “ I1; Members ofpame family. e ·_ . . “ 42. Recommendzxtldns by? Senators or Representetivu. §3.·Applicatf6¤s for examinations; eertltleate of residence. §4»\ Place of examinzrtions; persons nmletvd with tuberculosis; cer- _ tillcate. o{ health; appolnt1nents·imm;s;1me family.) " ‘ L5. Civil service status ot soldiers, sailors, and marines. LGQ Bureau of Emcieucy. _° L7. Same; cl¤I1>t'of bureau reports. · _ . ··._ _ l8.·_ Sume; éfliclcncy ratings for classitled_ser»·ice lu executix·tP_d·w- partments, ¤ _ l _ l9. Same; rejxorts as iq needs ot personnel in depzrrtmentséi like Same ;" inform:1tion`t\1rnlshed to by departments. _ ` il. Same; xecords, end psipexs Wereusferred to. ._ · $2. Removals from-classmed civll service only for cause. S¢¢tion»»V631. Regulation nf. admissions to civil S€1°§'l{‘£l.····'l`}H?.& resident is euthorized bto prescribe suclx. regulntimxse_fm· me _. i1¤iSSi011 Q%€1‘$0hS into jbe clvji serviceoft the United St=vl•_·:¢ r n may best promote the efIlcie11ey (l1ere0f;` and aseermnl me ., ness 01 each eeudidate in respect to age, heel,th,e_elm~rac1¤*r, mwledge, and ability fm.-me branch cfeervicen into wlm;h Ile ekS· `t0’ enter; and for this `purpoee he lmay employ suitzmlngz ·rS<mS to* Ceuduct such linqaalrlesy and _;m&yi presc·r.nbe tlrear