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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 49 STAT. · April 25, 1935 · Public Law 44

Public Law 44.

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(/us/pl/74/43).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Naval service.Personnel may wear facsimile in lieu of awarded medal. That authority is hereby granted to personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps to wear in lieu of commemorative or special medals awarded to them a miniature facsimile of such medal and a ribbon symbolic of the award thereof under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe.
Approved, April 25, 1935. Authorizing certain officials under the Naval Establishment to administer oaths. 1935-04-25 83 Chapter 49 Stat. 162 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 83.] AN ACT Authorizing certain officials under the Naval Establishment to administer oaths. April 25, 1935.[[S. 1210](/us/bill/74/s/1210).][[Public, No. 44](/us/pl/74/44).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Naval Establishment.Certain officials of, authorized to administer oaths.
That chief clerks and inspectors attached to the office of inspectors of naval material, chief clerks attached to field services under the Naval Establishment and to navy yards, naval stations, and Marine Corps posts and stations, and such other clerks and employees attached to offices of inspectors of naval material, field services, naval stations, navy yards, and Marine Corps posts and stations, as may be designated by the Secretary of the Navy, are authorized to administer any oath required or authorized by any law of the United States, or regulation promulgated thereunder, relating to any claim against or application to the United States of officers and employees under the Naval Establishment; said persons so authorized to administer the aforesaid oaths are also authorized to administer oaths of office to officers and employees under the Naval Establishment, but no compensation or fee shall be demanded or accepted for administering any such oath or oaths.
Approved, April 25, 1935. To permit construction, maintenance, and use of certain pipe lines for petroleum and petroleum products in the District of Columbia. 1935-04-25 84 Chapter 49 Stat. 162 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 84.] AN ACT To permit construction, maintenance, and use of certain pipe lines for petroleum and petroleum products in the District of Columbia.
April 25, 1935.[[S. 2197](/us/bill/74/s/2197).][
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