Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 70A.djvu/631

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573 (6) detail any member of the Air Force or any officer or employee of the Department of the Air Force to any unit or installation of the Civil Air Patrol to assist in the training program of the Civil Air Patrol; and (7) in time of war, or of national emergency declared after May 27, 1954, by Congress or the President, authorize the payment of travel expenses and allowances, in accordance with the Travel Expense Act of 1949 (5 U.S.C. 835 et seq.), to members of the Civil Air Patrol while carrying out any mission specifically assigned by the Air Force. (c) The Secretary may use the services of the Civil Air Patrol in fulfilling the noncombat mission of the Department of the Air Force.

PART IV. SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAP.

Sec.

931. 933. 935. 937. 939. 941. 943. 945. 947. 949. 951. 953.

9501 9531 9561 9591 9621 9651 9681 9711 9741 9771 9801 9831

Industrial Mobilization, Research, and Development Procurement , Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed Forces Utilities and Services Sale of Serviceable Material Issue of Serviceable Material other than to Armed Forces Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material Inquests; Disposition of Effects of Deceased Persons Transportation Real Property Military Claims Accountability and Responsibility

CHAPTER 931.—INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION, RESEARCH, AND DEVELOPMENT Sec.

9501. Industrial mobilization: orders; priorities; possession of manufacturing plants; violations. 9502. Industrial mobilization: plants; lists; Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for Military Preparedness. 9503. Research and development programs. 9.504. Procurement for experimental purposes. 9505. Procurement of production equipment. 9506. Sale, loan, or gift of samples, drawings, and information to contractors. 9507. Sale of ordnance and ordnance stores to designers.

§9501.

Industrial mobilization: orders; priorities; possession of manufacturing plants; violations (a) I n time of war or when war is imminent, the President, through the head of any department, may order from any person or organized manufacturing industry necessary products or materials of the type usually produced or capable of being produced by that person or industry. (b) A person or industry with whom an order is placed under subsection (a), or the responsible head thereof, shall comply with that order and give it precedence over all orders not placed under that subsection. (c) I n time of war or when war is imminent, the President, through the head of any department, may take immediate possession of any plant that is equipped to manufacture, or that in the opinion of the Secretary of the Air Force is capable of being readily transformed