... which, in his opinion, he is unable to provide adequate or safe storage. "II. Any archives or records of any Federal agency that has gone out of existence unless its functions have been transferred to the agency which has custody of its records. "III.... Report - Page 7de National Archives (U.S.) - 1935Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| National Archives (U.S.) - 1936 - 24 pages
...in such physical condition that they cannot be used without danger of damage to them ; and (c) ior which, in his opinion, he is unable to provide adequate...authorize to be transferred to The National Archives. The regulations established by the National Archives Council to govern the transfer of material provide... | |
| National Archives (U.S.) - 1952 - 278 pages
...in such physical condition that they cannot be used without danger of damage to them ; and (o) lor which, in his opinion, he is unable to provide adequate...authorize to be transferred to The National Archives. The regulations established by the National Archives Council to govern the transfer of material provide... | |
| 1949 - 52 pages
...retained in his custody for use in the conduct of the regular current business of the said agency. III. Any archives or records of any Federal agency that has gone out of existence unless the head of the agency that has the custody of them certifies in writing to the Archivist that they... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1937 - 1180 pages
...to be in such physical condition that they cannot be used without danger of damage to them; and (e) for which, in his opinion, he is unable to provide...resolution, or which the head of the agency in custody of (hem for sj>ecial reasons, may authorize to be transferred to The National Archives. tody fall wlthiu... | |
| National Archives (U.S.) - 1941 - 118 pages
...to be in such physical condition that they cannot be used without danger of damage to them; and (< ) for which, in his opinion, he is unable to provide...authorize to be transferred to The National Archives. Rnolrfil JurlhfT, (1) That when the head of any agency of the Government of the United States shall... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1943 - 1322 pages
...retained in his custody for use in the conduct of the regular current business of the said agency. 3. Any archives or records of any Federal agency that...its functions have been transferred to the agency that has the custody of the records. 4. Any other archives or records that The National Archives Council... | |
| 1944 - 822 pages
...they must be retained for use in the conduct of the regular current business of the said agency ; any records of any Federal agency that has gone out of...existence unless its functions have been transferred to an agency which has custody of its records ; and any other records that the National Archives Council... | |
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