Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 60 Part 1.djvu/963

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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 886 -889-AUG. 8,1946 Failure to meet re- quirements. August 8, 1946 fS. 2479] [Public Law 680] Milk, etc., D. 0. 43 Stat. 1006 . D. C. Code §33-313. "Pasteurized." August 8, 1946 [S. 2480] [Public Law 681] August 8, 1946 [S. 2498] [Public Law 6821 "k. A copy of the training program as approved by the State agency is provided to the veteran and to the Veterans' Administration by the employer. "l. Upon completion of the training the veteran is given a certificate by the employer indicating the length and type of training provided and that the veteran has completed the course of training on the job satisfactorily. "3. The Veterans' Administration is not authorized to award the benefits under this part, if it is found by the Administrator that the course of apprentice training or other training on the job fails to meet the requirements of this paragraph." Approved August 8, 1946. [CHAPTER 887] AN ACT To amend the Act entitled "An Act to regulate within the District of Columbia the sale of milk, cream, and ice cream, and for other purposes", approved Feb- ruary 27, 1925. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the third para- graph of section 13 of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate within the District of Columbia the sale of milk, cream, and ice cream, and for other purposes", approved February 27, 1925, be amended to read as follows: "The term 'pasteurized' as used in this Act shall be held to mean the process of heating every particle of milk or milk products (1) to a temperature of not less than 143 degrees Fahrenheit and, if heated to not more than 159 degrees Fahrenheit holding at such temperature for at least thirty minutes, or (2) to a temperature of not less than 160 degrees Fahrenheit and holding at such temperature for at least fifteen seconds." Approved August 8, 1946. [CHAPTER 888] AN ACT Authorizing the appointment of Robert Sprague Beightler as permanent brigadier general of the line of the Regular Army. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, is authorized to appoint as permanent brigadier general of the line of the Regular Army, Robert Sprague Belghtler, presently serving in the grade of major general in the National Guard of the United States, Army of the United States. SEC. 2. Any person appointed pursuant to the provisions of the first section of this Act shallbe counted for the purposes of provisions of law establishing the authorized number of brigadier generals of the line of the Regular Army. Approved August 8, 1946. [CHAPTER 889] AN ACT To provide for fire protection of Government and private property in and contiguous to the waters of the District of Columbia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Fireboat, D. C. United States of America in Congress assembled, That in order to provide for fire protection of all Government and private property in [60 STAT.