13 USC § 212 - Refusal or neglect of employees to perform duties
Source
(Aug. 31, 1954, ch. 1158, 68 Stat. 1022.)
Historical and Revision Notes
Based on title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., §§ 122,
208,
252, andsection
1442 of title
42, U.S.C., 1952 ed., The Public Health and Welfare (June 18, 1929, ch. 28, § 8,46 Stat. 23; June 19, 1948, ch. 502, § 2,62 Stat. 479; June 19, 1949, ch. 338, title VI, § 607,63 Stat. 441; Sept. 7, 1950, ch. 910, § 2,64 Stat. 784).
Section consolidates part of section
208 of title
13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., which was a part of chapter 4 of such title relating to the censuses of population, agriculture, etc., with those parts of sections 122 and 252 of such title which made such section
208 applicable to the censuses of manufacturers, the mineral industries and other businesses, and governments, and with that part of subsection (b) ofsection
1442 of title 42, U.S.C., 1952 ed., which made such section
208 applicable to the housing censuses. For remainder of sections
122,
208 and
252 of title
13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., and of section
1442 of title
42, U.S.C., 1952 ed., (which section has been transferred in its entirety to this revised title), see Distribution Table.
Section has been made applicable to all employees referred to in subchapter
II of chapter
1 of this title, and to duties enjoined on them by any provision of this title, which was probably the original legislative intent.
The words “being an employee referred to in subchapter
II of chapter
1 of this title” were substituted for the enumeration in section
208 of title
13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., of “supervisor, supervisor’s clerk, enumerator, interpreter, special agent, or other employee”, since such reference will cover those employees.
Reference in section
208 of title
13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., to the offense, herein described as a misdemeanor, and words therein “, and upon conviction thereof”, were omitted, the former, as superseded and covered by section
1 of title
18, U.S.C., 1952 ed., Crimes and Criminal Procedure, classifying offenses, and the latter, as surplusage.
Changes were made in phraseology.
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