29-U.S.C.-49C-1

29-U.S.C.-49C-1

§49C-1 – §49C-1. Transfer to States of Property Used By United States Employment Service

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Title 29 > Chapter 4B > Section 49c-1

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  • Reference: Section 49c-1
  • Legend: §49C-1 – §49C-1. Transfer to States of Property Used By United States Employment Service
  • USCode Year: 2013

Provision Content

For the purpose of assisting the State employment services established and maintained in accordance with the terms of this chapter, the Secretary of Labor is authorized without payment of compensation to transfer and assign to the States in which it is located all property, including records, files, and office equipment, used by the United States Employment Service in its administrative and local employment offices in the respective States, except the records, files, and property used in the Veterans’ Service and in the Farm Placement Service maintained under this chapter, as soon as such States establish and maintain systems of public employment offices, in accordance with the terms of sections 49c, 49d, and 49g of this title and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

(Aug. 11, 1939, ch. 693, 53 Stat. 1409; Ex. Ord. No. 9247, Sept. 17, 1942, 7 F.R. 7379; Ex. Ord. No. 9617, Sept. 19, 1945, 10 F.R. 11929; June 16, 1948, ch. 472, title I, 62 Stat. 446; 1949 Reorg. Plan No. 2, §1, eff. Aug. 20, 1949, 14 F.R. 5225, 63 Stat. 1065.)

Codification

This section was not enacted as part of the Wagner-Peyser Act which comprises this chapter.

Transfer of Functions

For history of transfer of functions of United States Employment Service to Secretary of Labor, see note set out under section 49 of this title.

U.S. Encyclopedia of Law Coverage

Chapter 4A – Employment Stabilization in the Legal Encyclopedia: Labor

In this entry about Chapter 4A – Employment Stabilization, find legal reference material, bibliographies and premiere content related to labor in the American Encyclopedia of Law, presenting a comprehensive view of the United States labor-specific issues, written by authorities in the field.

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