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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · June 23, 1910 · Chapter 356

Chapter 356. Granting cumulative annual leave of absence to storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers, with pay

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CHAP. 356.— An Act Granting cumulative annual leave of absence to storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers, with pay. June 23, 1910.[[S. 5035](/us/bill/61/s/5035).][[Public, No. 242](/us/pl/61/242).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Internal revenue. Storekeepers, etc. Cumulative leave of absence allowed. That storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers shall be, and are hereby, granted a cumulative annual leave of absence, with pay, not to exceed in the aggregate *Provisos*.
Computation. fifteen days for any one year: *Provided*, That said leave of absence is so computed as not to exceed one and one-quarter days for each twenty-six days said storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers Regulations. are actually assigned to duty: *Provided further*, That such leave shall be operative under such rules and regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may prescribe. Approved, June 23, 1910.
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