SUBCHAPTER I—ORGANIZATION
Sec.
301.
Department of the Treasury.
302.
Treasury of the United States.
303.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
304.
Bureau of the Mint.[1]
So in original. Does not conform to section catchline.
305.
Federal Financing Bank.
306.
Fiscal Service.
307.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
308.
United States Customs Service.
309.
Office of Thrift Supervision.
310.
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
311.
Office of Intelligence and Analysis.
312.
Terrorism and financial intelligence.
313.
Federal Insurance Office.
314.
Covered agreements.
315.
Continuing in office.
SUBCHAPTER II—ADMINISTRATIVE
321.
General authority of the Secretary.
322.
Working capital fund.
323.
Investment of operating cash.
324.
Disposing and extending the maturity of obligations.
325.
International affairs authorization.
326.
Availability of appropriations for certain expenses.
327.
Advancements and reimbursements for services.
328.
Accounts and payments of former disbursing officials.
329.
Limitations on outside activities.
330.
Practice before the Department.
331.
Reports.
332.
Miscellaneous administrative authority.
333.
Prohibition of misuse of Department of the Treasury names, symbols, etc.
Amendments
2010—Pub. L. 111–203, title V, § 502(c),July 21, 2010, 124 Stat. 1588, added items 312 to 315 and struck out item 312 “Continuing in office”.
2003—Pub. L. 108–177, title I, § 105(a)(2),Dec. 13, 2003, 117 Stat. 2603, added item 311 and redesignated former item 311 as 312.
2001—Pub. L. 107–56, title III, § 361(c),Oct. 26, 2001, 115 Stat. 332, added item 310 and redesignated former item 310 as 311.
Footnotes [1] So in original. Does not conform to section catchline.
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