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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 26 STAT. · August 28, 1890 · Chapter 812

Chapter 812. providing for leave of absence for officers and employees in the customs service of the Government who receive per diem compensation

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CHAP. 812.— An Act providing for leave of absence for officers and employees in the customs service of the Government who receive per diem compensation.August 28, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Customs service officers, etc.Leave of absence. That all officers and employees of the customs service of the Government who receive a per diem compensation shall be entitled to receive the same leave of absence as is provided for clerks and employees in the several executive departments at Washington, District of Columbia, by chapter one hundred and twenty-eight, section four, of the United States Vol. 23, pp. 563.564.Statutes at Large, volume twenty-two, pages five hundred and sixty-three and five hundred and sixty-four, approved March third, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-three.
Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall make all rulesOperative rules, etc. and regulations necessary to carry the provisions of this act into effect. Approved, August 28, 1890.
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