CHAPTER II-BUREAU OF NARCOTICS, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY N. B.: Dates appearing in the citations of source of documents codified in this chapter, such as dates of issuance, approval, or effectiveness, are obtained from the original document. For general statutory provisions governing effective dates, validity, and constructive notice see section 7 of the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 502; 44 U.S.C. 307) and sections 3 and 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1003). NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of the Treasury appear in Title 12, Chapter I, Title 19, Chapter I, Title 26, Chapter I, Title 31, Title 33, Chapters I, III, and IV, Title 41, Chapter I, and Title 46, Chapter I. CROSS REFERENCE: For order proclaiming and making effective the finding of the Secretary of the Treasury with regard to the drug amidone having addiction-forming and addictionsustaining liability similar to morphine, see Proclamation 2738, Title 3, Chapter II, supra. Part 206 Organization, functions and procedures of the Bureau of Narcotics. [Amended] 207 Delegation orders and hearing rules under the act of March 8, 1946. [Added] ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations are used in this chapter: F.R. Federal Register 206.3 Delegations by the Secretary to the Commissioner of Narcotics. [Amended] 206.7 Rules. [Amended] § 206.3 Delegations by the Secretary to the Commissioner of Narcotics. * (f) Authority to conduct any hearing to determine the addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability of any drug, as described in section 1 of the act of March 8, 1946 (Sec. 1, Pub. Law 320, 79th Cong.; 60 Stat. 38); and to make, prescribe and issue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, all necessary rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of section 1 of said act of March 8, 1946. [Paragraph (f) added, Mar. 4, 1947, 12 F.R. 1480] § 206.7 Rules. (e) Any person interested in the determination whether a drug (as defined in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Sec. 201 (g), 52 Stat. 1041; 21 U.S.C. 321 (g)) has an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or cocaine for the purpose of a finding whether it is an opiate as defined in section 1 of the act of March 8, 1946 (Pub. Law 320, 79th Cong.; 60 Stat. 38) will be accorded opportunity to be heard, by the Commissioner of Narcotics, Washington 25, D. C., pursuant to hearing regulations published in §§ 207.1 to 207.3, inclusive, of this chapter. [Paragraph (e) added, Mar. 4, 1947, 12 F.R. 1480] PART 207-DELEGATION ORDERS AND HEARING RULES UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 8, 1946 [ADDED] and imposed upon the Commissioner of Narcotics, subject to the general supervision and direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, all the rights, privileges, powers and duties conferred or imposed upon said Secretary by section 1 of Public Law 320, 79th Congress (60 Stat. 38) so far as such rights, privileges, powers and duties relate to: (a) The conducting of any hearing to determine the addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability of any drug as defined in the act. (b) The making, prescribing, and issuing, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, of all necessary rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of section 1 of Public Law 320, 79th Congress (60 Stat. 38). (a) For the § 207.2 Hearing; notice. purpose of carrying out the provisions of section 1 of Public Law 320, 79th Congress (60 Stat. 38), due notice shall be given, and opportunity for a public hearing to all interested parties shall be afforded to determine whether any drug as defined in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (Sec. 201 (g), 52 Stat. 1041; 21 U.S.C. 321 (g)) has an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or cocaine. The Commissioner of Narcotics, designated in this part as the Commissioner, is authorized to conduct a hearing at a time and place to be announced in the notice. (b) Not less than 20 days prior to the date set for a hearing, the Commissioner shall cause to be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER a notice setting forth the date, time and place of the proposed hearing. The notice shall also identify the drug upon which evidence will be heard to determine its addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability. Any person desiring to be heard on the addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability of the particular drug shall furnish written notice to the Commissioner of Narcotics, Washington 25, D. C., not later than 20 days from the date notice of hearing is published in the FEDERAL REGISTER. If no written notice of a desire to be heard shall be received by the Commissioner within such period of 20 days, no hearing shall be held, but the Commissioner shall proceed to make a recommendation based upon the result of pharmacologic tests of the drug. This recommendation, together with a report of the results of pharmacologic tests upon which it is based, shall be transmitted promptly to the Secretary of the Treasury for a finding as to the addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability of the drug as compared to morphine or cocaine. § 207.3 Procedure. (a) If written notice of a desire to be heard is received by the Commissioner within the prescribed period of 20 days, the hearing will be held in accordance with the original notice. Evidence, both documentary and oral, will be received, and argument will be heard, on the question whether the particular drug has an addictionforming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or cocaine, but all such evidence shall be based upon the result of pharmacologic tests of the drug. (b) The Commissioner shall prepare a report containing the substance of all evidence adduced, including copies of documentary evidence, the arguments presented, and any briefs submitted and shall transmit the same, with his recommendation, to the Secretary of the Treasury within 30 days from the date of conclusion of the hearing. All persons who were parties to the hearing shall, at the same time, be notified of the Commissioner's recommendation. (c) Within ten days from the date of receipt of the Commissioner's recommendation, the Secretary of the Treasury shall make his finding, and if he finds that the drug has an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or cocaine, he shall transmit such finding to the President for proclamation. If he finds that the drug has no such addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability, he shall so notify the Commissioner who shall communicate this finding to all persons who were parties to any hearing held under this section. TITLE 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS Chapter I-Department of State.... Chapter II-Commissions, Boards, Institutes and Foundations...... Part 1 801 NOTE: Other regulations issued by Department of State appear in Title 32, Chapter XXIV. CROSS REFERENCES: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, see Aliens and Nationality, Title 8, Chapter I. Office of the Secretary of Commerce, see Title 15, Subtitle A. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, see Title 15, Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury, see Title 19, Chapter I. CHAPTER I-DEPARTMENT OF STATE N. B.: Dates appearing in the citations of source of documents codified in this chapter, such as dates of issuance, approval, or effectiveness, are obtained from the original document. For general statutory provisions governing effective dates, validity, and constructive notice see section 7 of the Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 502; 44 U.S.C. 307) and sections 3 and 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (60 Stat. 238; 5 U.S.C. 1002, 1003). 10 Subchapter B-The Department Procedure for the handling and settlement of certain tort claims cognizable under the Federal Tort Claims Act and the Small Claims Act, and of claims cognizable only under the act of June 19, 1939. [Added] 28 Payments to and on behalf of participants in the cultural cooperation program. [Cross Reference] 44 58 Passports; applications and renewals. [Note] Passports. [Amended] Use of original records of the Department of State. [Revised] Control of persons entering and leaving the United States pursuant to the act of May 22, 1918, as amended. [Amended] Visas: Documentary requirements for aliens entering the United States. [Amended] 65 Visas: Documents required of alien seamen and airmen entering the United States. [Amended] Subchapter C―The Foreign Service 101a Foreign Service personnel. [Amended] 102 Personnel administration. [Amended] 102a Diplomatic and consular branches of the Foreign Service. [Revoked] 104 Administration. [Amended] 105 Accounts. [Amended] Part 201 301 Subchapter E-Munitions Control International traffic in arms, ammunition, and implements of war. Subchapter F-Reparations World War II. [Amended] Subchapter G—Aid to Foreign Nations [Added] [Note] ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations are used in this chapter: Subchapter A-The Department and the Foreign Service PART 1-FUNCTIONS AND ORGANI- CODIFICATION: By Departmental Regulation OR 1, approved by the Assistant Secretary of State, April 2, 1947, 12 F.R. 2345, former Part 1 (Organization) and former Part 2 (Functions) were superseded by a new Part 1 (Functions and Organization). Prior to supersedure of former Part 1, § 1.2 was amended in the following respects during the period covered by this Supplement: Secretariat of the Interdepartmen Sec. tal Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation. 1.410 1.420 1.500 Office of Public Affairs. Office of Information and Educational Exchange. Assistant Secretary; Economic Af Office of Economic Security Policy. Office of the Foreign Liquidation 1. In § 1.2 (g) (6), under Office of the Foreign Service, the entry "Division Training Services" was changed to "Foreign Service Institute", by Departmental Regulation 108.42, Secretary of State, effective March 7, 1947, 12 F.R. 1545. 2. In § 1.2 (g) (7) the entry "Division of Map Intelligence and Cartography" was changed to "Map Division", by Departmental Regulation 108.40, Secretary of State, Jan. 20, 1947, effective Feb. 4, 1947, 12 F.R. 791, 885, 1.610 1.1000 Assistant Secretary: Transportation and Communication Affairs. Office of Transport and Communications.1 Assistant Secretary; Political Affairs. 1.1010 Office of American Republic Affairs. 1.1110 Office of European Affairs. 1.1130 Office of Far Eastern Affairs. Office of Near Eastern and African |