Price Administration, Office of Established by EO 8734 of Apr. 11, 1941,
combining Price Division and Consumer Division of National Defense
Advisory Commission. Renamed Office of Price Administration by EO 8875 of
Aug. 28, 1941, which transferred Civilian Allocation Division to Office of
Production Management. Consolidated with other agencies into Office of
Temporary Controls by EO 9809 of Dec. 12, 1946, except Financial Reporting
Division, transferred to Federal Trade Commission.
Executive Order 8734 Establishing the Office of Price Administration and
Civilian Supply.
April 11, 1941
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes,
and in order to define further the functions and duties of the Office for
Emergency Management with respect to the national emergency as declared by the
President on September 8, 1939, for the purpose of avoiding profiteering and
unwarranted price rises, and of facilitating an adequate supply and the
equitable distribution of materials and commodities for civilian use, and
finding that the stabilization of prices is in the interest of national defense
and that this Order is necessary to increase the efficiency of the defense
program, it is hereby ordered:
1. There shall be in the Office for Emergency Management of the Executive Office of
the President an Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply, at the head of which
shall be an Administrator appointed by the President. The Administrator shall receive
compensation at such rate as the President shall determine and, in addition, shall be
entitled to actual and necessary transportation, subsistence, and other expenses
incidental to the performance of his duties.
2. Subject to such policies, regulations, and directions as the President may from
time to time prescribe, and with such advice and assistance as may be necessary from the
other departments and agencies of the Federal Government, and utilizing the services and
facilities of such other departments. and agencies to the fullest extent compatible with
efficiency, the Administrator shall:
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Take all lawful steps necessary or appropriate in order (1) to prevent price
spiraling, rising costs of living, profiteering, and inflation resulting from
market conditions caused by the diversion of large segments of the Nation's
resources to the defense program, by interruptions to normal sources of supply,
or by other influences growing out of the emergency; (2) to prevent speculative
accumulation, withholding, and hoarding of materials and commodities; (3) to
stimulate provision of the necessary supply of materials and commodities
required for civilian use, in such manner as not to conflict with the
requirements of the War, Navy, and other departments and agencies of the
Government, and of foreign Governments, for materials, articles, and equipment
needed for defense (such requirements are hereinafter referred to as "military
defense needs"); and (4) after the satisfaction of military defense needs to
provide, through the determination of policies and the formulation of plans and
programs, for the equitable distribution of the residual supply of such
materials and commodities among competing civilian demands.
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Make studies of the Nation's civilian requirements for materials and
commodities, the supply of goods and services, the status and trend of prices
and factors thereof, and the impact of the defense program upon civilian living
standards; exercise the powers of the President in requesting such studies
pursuant to Section 336(a) of Title III of the Tariff Act of 1930 (Title 19,
U.S.C., Sec. 1336(a)); and conduct such investigations, hold such hearings, and
obtain such reports as may be necessary or desirable to carry out this Order.
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Determine and publish, after proper investigation, such maximum prices,
commissions, margins, fees, charges, or other elements of cost or price of
materials or commodities, as the Administrator may from time to time deem fair
and reasonable; and take all lawful and appropriate steps to facilitate their
observance.
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Advise and make recommendations to other departments and agencies, whenever
the Administrator deems it appropriate, in respect to the purchase or
acquisition of materials and commodities by the Government, the prices to be
paid therefor, and in respect to such of their other activities as may affect
the price of materials and commodities.
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Inform the Office of Production Management of the amount, character, and
relative importance of materials and commodities needed for civilian use; and
advise and consult with the Office of Production Management with reference to
its procurement, production planning, priority, and other actions the effect of
which may be to diminish the supply of materials and commodities available for
civilian use.
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Establish and maintain liaison with such departments and agencies of the
Government and with such other public or private agencies and persons as the
Administrator may deem necessary or desirable to carry out the provisions of
this Order.
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Formulate programs designed to assure adequate standards for, and the most
effective use of, consumer goods; stimulate the utilization of substitutes by
civilians for consumer goods and commodities of limited supply; develop programs
with the object of stabilizing rents; and promote civilian activities which will
contribute to the purposes of this Order.
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Recommend to the President the exercise of the authority vested in him by the
following named Acts, whenever, in the opinion of the Administrator, such action
by the President will enable the Administrator to carry out and secure
compliance with the provisions of section 2a and 2c of this Order:
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Section 9 of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 (Public No. 783,
76th Congress).
(2) Section 120 of the National Defense Act (Title 50, U.S.C., Sec. 80).
(3) Section 1 (15) of Title 49, U.S.C.
(4) The Act of October 10, 1940 (Public No. 829, 76th Congress).
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Perform the functions and exercise the authority vested in the President by
the following named Acts, insofar as and only to the extent that the authority
conferred by such Acts will, in the opinion of the Administrator, enable him to
carry out and secure compliance with the provisions of section 2a and 2c of this
Order: Section 713(a)-7 of Title 15, U.S.C., Supp. V; Section 4 of the Act
approved June 7, 1939 (Title 50, U.S.C., Supp. V., Sec. 98 (c)); and Section 5
of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended by the Act approved
June 25, 1940 (Public No. 664, 76th Congress): subject to the disapproval by the
Secretary of War or the Secretary of the Navy of each proposed action
thereunder.
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Advise upon proposed or existing legislation, and recommend such additional
legislation as may be necessary or desirable, relating to prices, rents, or the
increase in supply and the equitable distribution of materials and commodities
for civilian use.
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Keep the President informed in respect to progress made in carrying out this
Order; and perform such other related duties as the President may from time to
time assign or delegate to him.
3. The Administrator may provide for the internal organization and management of the
Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply, and may appoint such advisory
committees as he finds necessary to the performance of his duties and responsibilities.
The Administrator shall obtain the President's approval for the establishment of the
principal subdivisions of the Office and the appointment of the heads thereof.
4. There shall be in the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply a
Price Administration Committee consisting of the Administrator as Chairman, the
Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Federal Loan
Administrator, the Chairman of the Tariff Commission, the Chairman of the
Federal Trade Commission, the Director General and Associate Director General of
the Office of Production Management, or such alternate as each may designate,
and such other members as the President may subsequently appoint. The Committee
shall from time to time, upon request by the Administrator, make findings and
submit recommendations to the Administrator in respect to the establishment of
maximum prices, commissions, margins, fees, charges, and other elements of cost
or price of materials or commodities as provided under paragraph 2c above.
5. Within the limits of such funds as may be appropriated to the Office of Price
Administration and Civilian Supply or as may be allocated to it by the President
through the Bureau of the Budget, the Administrator may employ necessary
personnel and make provision for necessary supplies, facilities, and services.
However, the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply shall use such
statistical, informational, fiscal, personnel, and other general business
services and facilities as may be made available to it through the Office for
Emergency Management or other agencies of the Government.
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