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United States Code
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  • Board shall be ineligible during the time they are in office and for two years thereafter to hold any office, position, or employment in any member bank, except that this restriction shall ... Board shall within fifteen days after notice of appointment make and subscribe to the oath of office. Upon the expiration of their terms of office, members of the Board shall continue

  • /usc/title-10/section-14309
    Acceptance of promotion; oath of office

    officer who is appointed to a higher grade under this chapter shall be considered to have accepted the appointment on the date on which the appointment is made unless the officer expressly ... granted a delay of promotion under section 14312 of this title. (b) Oath.— An officer who has served continuously since taking the oath of office prescribed in section 3331 of title

  • Location The Corporation shall maintain its principal office in the immediate vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The Corporation shall be held to be an inhabitant and resident of the northern judicial district ... books of accounts. (c) Oath of office Each member of the Board, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall subscribe to an oath (or affirmation) to support the Constitution

  • /usc/title-10/section-20240
    Acceptance of promotions; oath of office

    Acceptance.— An officer who is appointed to a higher grade under section 20239 of this title is considered to have accepted the appointment on the date ... which the appointment is made unless the officer expressly declines the appointment. (b) Oath.— An officer who has served continuously since taking the oath of office prescribed in section 3331 of title

  • /usc/title-14/section-3746
    Promotion; acceptance; oath of office

    cannot be effected. (b) A Reserve officer who has served continuously since taking the oath of office prescribed in section 3331 of title 5, is not required to take a new oath

  • /usc/title-14/section-2123
    Promotions; acceptance; oath of office

    appointment. (b) An officer who has served continuously since he subscribed to the oath of office prescribed in section 3331 of title 5 is not required to take a new oath upon

  • /usc/title-28/section-563
    Oath of office

    Director and each United States marshal and law enforcement officer of the Service, before taking office, shall take an oath or affirmation to faithfully execute the duties of that office. (Added ... Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 619, specifically stated the oath of office to be taken, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 100–690, § 7608(a)(1). See section 561(h) of this

  • Indian reservations, schools, irrigation and allotment projects are authorized and empowered to administer the oath of office required of employees placed under their jurisdiction. (June 30, 1913, ch. 4, § 1, 38 Stat

  • November 1, 1973, authorized to designate, in writing, employees of the Disbursing Office of the Senate to administer oaths and affirmations, with respect to matters relating to that Office ... authorized or required by law or rules or orders of the Senate (including the oath of office required by section 3331 of title 5). During any period in which

  • /usc/title-18/section-12
    United States Postal Service defined

    Service established under title 39, and every officer and employee of that Service, whether or not such officer or employee has taken the oath of office. (June ... taken the oath of office, for prior definition which included the Post Office Department and every employee, thereof, whether or not he has taken the oath of office. Statutory Notes and Related

  • allowances of the higher grade from an earlier date. (b) Oath of office An officer who subscribed to the oath of office required by section 3331 of title 5 shall ... required to renew such oath or to take a new oath upon promotion to a higher grade, if the service of the officer after the taking of such oath is continuous

  • first session of Congress after every general election of Representatives, the oath of office shall be administered by any Member of the House of Representatives to the Speaker; and by the Speaker ... House of Representatives of the Eightieth and each succeeding Congress shall cause the oath of office to be printed, furnishing two copies to each Member and Delegate who has taken the oath

Code of Federal Regulations
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  • /us/cfr/t28/s§ 0.151
    Administering oath of office.

    Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Director of the Office of Justice Assistance, Research and Statistics, the Director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, and the Director of the U.S. Marshals ... title 5, U.S. Code, officers or employees to administer the oath of office required by section 3331 of title 5, U.S. Code, and to administer any other oath required

  • /us/cfr/t32/s§ 1609.4
    Oath of office.

    voluntary uncompensated service in the administration of the Selective Service Law shall execute an Oath of Office and Waiver of Pay before he enters upon his duties

  • /us/cfr/t4/s§ 3.2
    Oath of office.

    The provisions of subchapter II of chapter 33 of title

  • other than a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States, an officer of the Foreign Service authenticate the authority of the official administering the oath or affirmation (35 U.S.C ... acknowledged, in a foreign country, before "a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States or an officer authorized to administer oaths whose authority is proved by a certificate of a diplomatic

  • /us/cfr/t37/s§ 1.66
    Statements under oath.

    United States authorized by law to administer oaths. An oath made in a foreign country may be made before any diplomatic or consular officer of the United States authorized to administer oaths ... cases in this and other countries, by the proper official seal of the officer before whom the oath or affirmation is made. Such oath or affirmation shall be valid as to execution

  • /us/cfr/t22/s§ 92.19
    Administering an oath.

    oath is as follows: The officer administering the oath requests the person taking the oath to raise his right hand while the officer repeats the following words: "You do solemnly swear that ... here signed before me are true. So help you God." Whereupon the person taking the oath answers

  • /us/cfr/t12/s§ 747.804
    Oath; false statements.

    officer conducting the investigation, testimony of a witness may be taken under oath and administered by the officer. Any person making false statements under oath during the course of a formal investigative

  • /us/cfr/t33/s§ 13.01-15
    Applications and recommendations.

    M5830.1A (2007). (e) Affidavits required by this subpart shall be made before an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and if taken ... before an officer without an official seal, his official character must be certified by the proper officer of a court of record, under the seal thereof, unless the oath be taken before

  • approve personnel actions and administer oaths of office for employment. The postmaster general, corporate officers, and their delegatees are authorized to effect appointments, administer oaths of office for employment, and take other ... personnel actions. (b) Authority to administer oaths other than for employment. The following are authorized to administer oaths concerning matters other than employment: (1) Postal inspectors, with regard to any matter coming

  • /us/cfr/t17/s§ 201.233
    Depositions upon oral examination.

    notice of deposition shall designate by name a deposition officer. The deposition officer may be any person authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the United States or of the place ... deposition officer's name and business address; (ii) The date, time, and place of the deposition; (iii) The deponent's name; (iv) The deposition officer's administration of the oath or affirmation

  • Office and on the Commission's Web site. The application must be signed under oath by an officer or principal of the applicant. The completed application should be submitted to the Office ... request technical assistance are available from the Office. Applications must be signed under oath by an officer of the association or union and completed applications should be submitted to the Office

  • U.S.C. 2112(g). The term includes the existing libraries of presidents who took the oath of office as President for the first time on or after January 20, 1985, the proposed library ... President George W. Bush, and the libraries of presidents who take the oath of office as President for the first time on or after July 1, 2002. Equipment. As used in this

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