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[81 STAT. 966]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 966]

966

REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 3 OF 1967

[81

STAT.

(246) Making rules and regulations under D.C. Code, sec. 32-306. (247) Establishing rates and regulations respecting the admission of pay patients under D.C. Code, sec. 32-308. (248) Establishing rates and regulations respecting the admission of pay patients under D.C. Code, sec. 32-309. (249) Establishing rates and regulations respecting the admission of patients under D.C. Code, sec. 32-310. (250) Establishing rates and regulations respecting the admission of pay patients under D.C. Code, sec. 32-313. (251) Prescribing rates for furnishing clinical services, drugs, pharmaceutical preparations, or x-ray service, and determining the necessity of using appropriations without regard to the rates prescribed, under D.C. Code, sec. 32-322. (252) Establishing standards of indig;ency for admission of patients to municipal hospitals, and establishing rates at which, and regulations under which, emergency and semi-indigent patients may~ be admitted to wards of Gallinger Municipal Hospital on a full- or part-pay basis, under D.C. Code, sec. 32-326. (253) Making rules and regulations for enforcing discipline, for imparting instruction or preserving health, and for the physical, intellectual, and moral training of the inmates of the institution for the custody, care, education, training, and treatment of feebleminded persons under D.C. Code, sec. 32-604. (254) Approving rules and regulations, and approving amendments of rules and regulations prescribing standards of placement, care, and services to be required of child-placing agencies under D.C. Code, sec. 32-783. (255) Making, altering, amending, and changing by-laws, rules, and regulations for the government of the National Training School for Girls, its officers, teachers, employees, and inmates, the employment, discipline, instruction, education, removal, and absolute, temporary, or conditional release of girls committed to the school under D.C. Code, sec. 32-904. (256) Prescribing regulations respecting the sale of surplus products under D.C. Code, sec. 32-1009. (257) Establishing rates and regulations respecting the care and treatment of any patients under D.C. Code, sec. 32-1010. 22. FOOD AND DRUGS

(258) Preparing rules and regulations with regard to the proper method of collecting and examining drugs and articles of food, under D.C. Code, sec. 33-104. (259) Making regulations to protect the milk, cream, and ice cream supply of the District of Columbia under D.C. Code, sec. 33-307. (260) Prescribing regulations under which milk and cream shall be pasteurized under D.C. Code, sec. 33-315. (261) By regulation, including places other than creameries or receiving stations under the provisions of section 17 of the Act of February 27, 1925 under D.C. Code, sec. 33-317 (second sentence).