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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 6, 1930 · Chapter 521

Chapter 521. to provide for the establishment of a probation system in the United States Courts, except in the District of Columbia,” as follows: " “Sec. 4 (a)

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Chap. 521. 43 Statutes at Large 1261 (Sec. 727, title 18, U. S. C.), entitled “An Act to provide for the establishment of a probation system in the United States Courts, except in the District of Columbia,” as follows: " “Sec. 4 (a). The Attorney General, or his authorized agent, shallInvestigation, etc., Of work of. investigate the work of the probation officers and make recommend504tions concerning the same to the respective judges and shall have Collection of information for publication, etc.access to the records of all probation officers.
He shall collect for publication statistical and other information concerning the work of the probation officers. He shall prescribe record forms and statistics to be kept by the probation officers and shall formulate general rules for the proper conduct of the probation work. He shall endeavor by all suitable means to promote the efficient administration of the Annual report of system by Attorney General.probation system and the enforcement of the probation laws in all United States courts.
He shall incorporate in his annual report a statement concerning the operation of the probation system in such courts.” " Sec. 3. Act effective immediately. That this Act shall take effect immediately. Approved, June 6, 1930.
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