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1 Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1950, Providing for Reorganizations in the Department of the Treasury, Report Together with the Minority Views 1 (1950)

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REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 1 OF 1950, PROVIDING FOR
   REORGANIZATIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE
   TREASURY

     APRIL 25 (legislative day, MARCH 29), 1950.-Ordered to -be printed



Mr. MCCLELLAN, from the Committee on Expenditures in the Execu-
            tive Departments, submitted the following

                         REPORT

                         Together with the

                      MINORITY VIEWS
                      [To accompany S. Res. 246]

  The Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
having had under consideration two identical Senate Resolutions 246
and 247 which provide that the Senate does not favor Reorganization
Plan No. 1 of 1950, reports favorably on.Senate Resolution 246, and
recommends that it be approved by the Senate.

        PROVISIONS AND EFFECT OF PLAN NO. 1 OF 1950
  Section 1 of plan No. 1 transfers to the Secretary all functions
scattered throughout the Department of the Treasury, except the
functions of hearing examiners, and except the operations of the Coast
Guard when, in time of war or otherwise at the discretion of the Presi-
dent, it operates as a part of the Navy . The three other sections of
the plan authorize the Secretary to delegate functions; to appoint an
Administrative Assistant Secretary, with the approval of the Presi-
dent, under the classified civil service at an annual salary of $14,000;
and to make such transfer of records, property, personnel, and funds
as are required to carry out this plan. The complete text of plan No.
1 is given in appendix A.
  The statutes controlling the Treasury Department lodge almost all
departmental functions in its operating units. Plan No. 1 would
shift to the Secretary the powers now scattered among 9 of the 10
following operating units (No. 9, Division of Savings Bonds, is already
directly under the Secretary's control), arranged in order of the num-
ber of employees on January 1, 1950: 1
I Organization of Executive Departments and Agencies, Committee Report No. 9, Senate Committee
on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, January 1, 1950.

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