[Title 28 CFR 10]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2002 Edition]
[Title 28 - JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION]
[Chapter I - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE]
[Part 10 - REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN ORGANIZATIONS CARRYING ON ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE UNITED STATES]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]
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PART 10--REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN ORGANIZATIONS CARRYING ON ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE UNITED STATES--Table of Contents
Registration Statement
Sec.
10.1 Form of registration statement.
10.2 Language of registration statement.
10.3 Effect of acceptance of registration statement.
10.4 Date of filing.
10.5 Incorporation of papers previously filed.
10.6 Necessity for further registration.
10.7 Cessation of activity.
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Supplemental Registration Statement
10.8 Information to be kept current.
10.9 Requirements for supplemental registration statement.
Inspection of Registration Statement
10.10 Public inspection.
Authority: Pub. L. 772, 80th Cong.; 18 U.S.C. 2386.
Cross References: For regulations under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act, see part 5 of this chapter.
For Organization Statement, Internal Security Section, see subpart K
of part 0 of this chapter.
Source: 6 FR 369, Jan. 15, 1941, unless otherwise noted.
Registration Statement
Sec. 10.1 Form of registration statement.
Every organization required to submit a registration statement \1\
to the Attorney General for filing in compliance with the terms of
section 2 of the act approved October 17, 1940, entitled, ``An act to
require the registration of certain organizations carrying on activities
within the United States, and for other purposes'' (Pub. L. 772, 80th
Cong.; 18 U.S.C. 2386), and the rules and regulations issued pursuant
thereto, shall submit such statement on such forms as are prescribed by
the Attorney General. Every statement required to be filed with the
Attorney General shall be subscribed under oath by all of the officers
of the organization registering.
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\1\ Filed as a part of the original document. Copies may be obtained
from the Department of Justice.
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Sec. 10.2 Language of registration statement.
Registration statements must be in English if possible. If in a
foreign language they must be accompanied by an English translation
certified under oath by the translator, before a notary public or other
person authorized by law to administer oaths for general purposes as a
true and adequate translation. The statements, with the exception of
signature, must be typewritten if practicable but will be accepted if
written legibly in ink.
Sec. 10.3 Effect of acceptance of registration statement.
Acceptance by the Attorney General of a registration statement
submitted for filing shall not necessarily signify a full compliance
with the said act on the part of the registrant, and such acceptance
shall not preclude the Attorney General from seeking such additional
information as he deems necessary under the requirements of the said
act, and shall not preclude prosecution as provided for in the said act
for a false statement of a material fact, or the willful omission of a
material fact required to be stated therein, or necessary to make the
statements made not misleading.
Sec. 10.4 Date of filing.
The date on which a registration statement properly executed is
accepted by the Attorney General for filing shall be considered the date
of the filing of such registration statement pursuant to the said act.
All statements must be filed not later than thirty days after January
15, 1941.
Sec. 10.5 Incorporation of papers previously filed.
Papers and documents already filed with the Attorney General
pursuant to the said act and regulations issued pursuant thereto may be
incorporated by reference in any registration statement subsequently
submitted to the Attorney General for filing, provided such papers and
documents are adequately identified in the registration statement in
which they are incorporated by reference.
Sec. 10.6 Necessity for further registration.
The filing of a registration statement with the Attorney General as
required by the act shall not operate to remove the necessity for filing
a registration statement with the Attorney General as required by the
act of June 8, 1938, as amended, entitled ``An act to require the
registration of certain persons employed by agencies to disseminate
propaganda in the United States and for other purposes'' (52 Stat. 631,
56 Stat. 248; 22 U.S.C. 611), or for filing a
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notification statement with the Secretary of State as required by the
act of June 15, 1917 (40 Stat. 226).
[13 FR 8292, Dec. 24, 1948]
Sec. 10.7 Cessation of activity.
The chief officer or other officer of the registrant organization
must notify the Attorney General promptly upon the cessation of the
activity of the organization, its branches, chapters, or affiliates by
virtue of which registration has been required pursuant to the act.
Supplemental Registration Statement
Sec. 10.8 Information to be kept current.
A supplemental statement must be filed with the Attorney General
within thirty days after the expiration of each period of six months
succeeding the original filing of a registration statement. Each
supplemental statement must contain information and documents as may be
necessary to make information and documents previously filed accurate
and current with respect to the preceding six months' period.
Sec. 10.9 Requirements for supplemental registration statement.
The rules and regulations in this part with respect to registration
statements submitted to the Attorney General under section 2 of the said
act shall apply with equal force and effect to supplemental registration
statements required thereunder to be filed with the Attorney General.
Inspection of Registration Statement
Sec. 10.10 Public inspection.
Registration statements filed with the Attorney General pursuant to
the said act shall be available for public inspection in the Department
of Justice, Washington, DC, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on each official
business day.
[13 FR 8292, Dec. 24, 1948]