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1 Reorganization Plan No. 26 of 1950, Providing for Reorganizations in the Department of the Treasury 1 (1950)

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81ST CONGRESS               SENATE                  4    REPORT
   2d Session                                           No. 1869





REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 26 OF 1950, PROVIDING
  FOR REORGANIZATIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
  THE TREASURY


       JUNE, 26 (legislative day, JUNE 7), 1950.-Ordered to be printed


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

                         REPORT

  By authority of the Reorganization Act of 1949 (Public Law 109,
81st Cong., 1st sess., June 20, 1949), the President of the United
States submitted to the Congress Reorganization Plan No. 26, pro-
viding for reorganizations in the Department of the Treasury. The
complete text of plan No. 26 is given in appendix A.
  No resolution of disapproval has been filed in the Senate. Never-
theless, this committee, although under no requirement to do so by
the Reorganization Act, is reporting favorably on Reorganization Plan
No. 26, in order that the Senate may know the result of the committee's
consideration thereof, and may have adequate information as to its
provisions.

           PROVISIONS AND EFFECT OF PLAN NO. 26 OF 1950
  Plan No. 26, transmitted on May 31, 1950, repeats the provisions
of plan No. 1 of 1950, providing for reorganization of the Department
of the Treasury, but now adds to the earlier exemptions the functions
of the Comptroller of the Currency. As the President states in his
message of transmittal, the disapproval of plan No. 1 of 1,950 by the
Senate on May 11 was due to inclusion of the functions Of the CJomp-
troller of the Currency among the responsibilities proposed to be
transferred to the Secretary of the Treasury.
  Section 1 of plan No. 26 transfers to the Secretary all functions
scattered throughout the Department of the Treasury, except those
of hearing examiners, of the Coast Guard in time of war, or when the
President so directs (thus far, the same as under plan No. 1), and of
the Comptroller of the Currency (added by plan No. 26). The three
other sections continue to authorize the Secretary to delegate func-
tions; to appoint an Administrative Assistant Secretary, with the
approval of the President, under the classified civil service, at an

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