June 18, 1929, ch. 28, § 9, 46 Stat. 23;
June 19, 1948, ch. 502, § 2, 62 Stat. 479;
July 15, 1949, ch. 338. title VI, § 607, 63 Stat. 441). Section consolidates the third paragraph of
section 209 of title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., which was a part of chapter 4 of that title relating to censuses of population, agriculture, etc. (subchapter II of chapter 5 of this revised title), with that part of
section 122 of such title which made such
section 209 applicable to the quinquennial censuses of manufactures, the mineral industries, and other businesses provided for by
section 121(a) of such title (subchapter I of chapter 5 of this revised title) and, with certain qualifications and exceptions, applicable to the interim surveys provided for by
section 121(b) of such title (subchapter IV of chapter 5 of this revised title), and with that part of subsection (b) of
section 1442 of title 42, U.S.C., 1952 ed., which made such
section 209 applicable to the decennial censuses of housing (subchapter II of chapter 5 of this revised title). For remainder of
section 122 and
209 of this revised title, 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 122 of title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., made
section 209 of such title applicable to the interim surveys (provided for by
section 121(b) thereof) not only with respect to the censuses of manufacturers, the mineral industries, and other businesses provided for by
section 121(a) thereof, but also with respect to the censuses provided for by “other Acts” (chapter 5 of this title). However,
section 252 of that title, which was a part of a chapter thereof relating to the quinquennial censuses of governments (subchapter III of chapter 5 of this revised title), in making certain sections of chapter 4 thereof applicable to such censuses, did not specify such
section 209. Therefore, this revised section is not made so applicable, either to the censuses of governments provided for in subchapter III of chapter 5 of this title, or to surveys provided for in subchapter IV thereof in so far as such surveys relate to governments. The language of
section 209 of title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., providing that it should “be the duty” of every owner, proprietor, etc., to furnish the described information or assistance was omitted as unnecessary and redundant. The provisions, as herein revised, define an offense and prescribe a penalty for committing it, and are deemed sufficient for the purpose of