0:'document certified by superintendent of documents pkisupport@gpo.gov signed by superintendent of documents pkisupport@gpo.gov time: 2012.10.09 22:37:51 z reason: gpo attests', 1:'that this document has not been altered since it was disseminated by gpo location: us gpo, washington, dc 20401 394', 2:'public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 stat. 65 stat. 268. 60 stat. 810. 60 stat. 23. 60 stat. 317. emergency', 3:'fund for the president national defense for expenses necessary to enable the president, through such ofncefs or agencies of the', 4:'government as he may designate, and without regard to such provisions of law regarding the expenditure of government funds or', 5:'the compensation and employment of persons in the government service as he may specify, to provide in his discretion for', 6:'emergencies affecting the national interest, security, or defense which may arise at home or abroad during the current fiscal year,', 7:'$1,000,000 of the unexpended balance in this fund on june 30, 1952, is hereby continued available during the fiscal year', 8:'1953: provided^ that no part of this appropriation shall be available for allocation to finance a function or project for', 9:'which function or project a budget estimate of appropriation was transmitted pursuant to law during the second session of the', 10:'eightysecond congress or the first session of the eighty third congress and such appropriation denied after consideration thereof by the', 11:'senate or house of representatives or by the committee on appropriations of either body. executive mansion and grounds for the', 12:'care, maintenance, repair and alteration, refurnishing, improvement, heating and lighting, including electric power and fixtures, of the executive mansion and', 13:'the executive mansion grounds, and traveling expenses, to be expended as the president may determine, notwithstanding the provisions of this', 14:'or any other act, $341,200, together with not to exceed $26,000 of the unobligated balance of funds appropriated for such', 15:'purpose in the independent offices appropria tlou act, 1952. bureau of the budget salaries and expenses: for expenses necessary for', 16:'the bureau of the budget, including newspapers and periodicals not exceeding $200; teletype news service not exceeding $900; not to', 17:'exceed $59,250 for expenses of travel; and not to exceed $20,000 for services as authorized by section 15 of the', 18:'act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, at rates not to exceed $50 per diem for individuals;', 19:'$3,461,200. council of economic advisers salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses of the council in carrying out its functions under', 20:'the employment act of 1946 15 it. s. c. 1021, including newspapers and periodicals not exceeding $200; not to exceed', 21:'$2,475 for expenses of travel; and press clippings not exceeding $300; $225,000, to remain available until march 31, 1953. independent', 22:'offices american batple monuments commission salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses, as authorized by the act of juue 26, 1946', 23:'36 u. s. c. 121, 123132, 138, including the acquisition of land or interest in land in foreign countries; purchase', 24:'and repair of uniforms for caretakers of national cemeteries and monuments outside of the united states and its territories and', 25:'possessions at a cost not exceeding $500; not to exceed $11,590 for expenses of travel; rent of office and garage', 26:'space in foreign countries; and insurance of official motor vehicles in foreign countries when required by 66 stat.] public law', 27:'4 55july 5, 1952 law of such countries; $400,000, and in addition, the commission is authorized to utilize for carrying', 28:'out the purposes of this appropriation, without dollar reimbursement from this or any other appropriation, foreign currencies or credits owed', 29:'to or owned by the treasury of the united states in an amount not exceeding $319,550, and the secretary of', 30:'the treasury is directed to make such foreign currencies or credits available to the commission in the amount stated: provided,', 31:'that where station allowance has been authorized by the department of the army for officers of the army serving the', 32:'army at certain foreign stations, the same allowance shall be authorized for officers of the armed forces assigned to the', 33:'commission while serving at the same foreign stations, and this appropriation is hereby made available for the payment of such', 34:'allowance: provided further, that when traveling on business of the commission, officers of the armed forces serving as members or', 35:'as secretary of the commission may be reimbursed for expenses as provided for civilian members of the commission. construction of', 36:'memorials and cemeteries: for expenses necessary for the permanent design and construction of memorials and cemeteries in foreign countries as', 37:'authorized by the act of june 26, 1946 36 u. s. c. 121, 123132, 138, and the act of august', 38:'5, 1947 50 u. s. c. 1819, $500,000, to remain available until expended, and, in addition, the commission is authorized', 39:'to utilize for carrying out the purposes of this appropriation, without dollar reimbursement from this or any other appropriation, foreign', 40:'currencies or credits owed to or owned by the treasury of the united states in an amount not exceeding $4,500,000,', 41:'and the secretary of the treasury is directed to make such foreign currencies or credits available to the commission in', 42:'the amount stated, to remain available until expended: provided, that foreign currencies available to the credit of the treasury shall', 43:'be used to defray expenses incurred for this purpose wherever atomic energy commission operating expenses: for necessary operating expenses of', 44:'the commission in carrying out the purposes of the atomic energy act of 1946, including the employment of aliens; services', 45:'authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a; maintenance and operation of', 46:'aircraft; publication and dissemination of atomic information; purchase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms; purchase of newspapers and periodicals not to', 47:'exceed $4,000; official entertainment expenses not to exceed $5,000 ; not to exceed $2,509,350 for expenses of travel; reimbursement of', 48:'the general services administration for security guard services; and not to exceed $23,564,275 for program direction and administration personnel; $708,986,500,', 49:'together with the unexpended balances, as of june 30, 1952, of prior year appropriations to the atomic energy commission, and', 50:'such balances shall be available for the payment of obligations incurred by the commission in connection with the construction of', 51:'plants and the acquisition and installation of equipment: provided, that of such amounts $100,000 may be expended for objects of', 52:'a confidential nature and in any such case the certificate of the commission as to the amount of the expenditure', 53:'and that it is deemed inadvisable to specify the nature thereof shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum', 54:'therein expressed to have been expended: provided further, that from this appropriation transfers of sums may be made to other', 55:'agencies of the government for the performance of the work for which this appro station allowance. officers of armed forces,', 56:'expenses. 60 stat. 317. 61 stat. 779. 50 use app. 1&19. 60 stat. 775. 42 use 1801 note. 60 stat.', 57:'810. transfer of funds. 396 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 s t at. salary res t riction. 63 stat.', 58:'954. 5 us e 1071 note. costplusa fixedfee contract, etc. unexpended balances. c onstruction projects, limitations. audit by gao. transfers', 59:'of funds. priation is made, and in such cases the sums so transferred may be merjred with the appropriation to', 60:'which transferred: provided further^ that no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay the salary of any officer', 61:'or employee except such officers and employees whose compensation is fixed by law, and scientific and technical personnel whose position', 62:'would be subject to the classification act of 1949, as amended, if such act were applicable to such position, at', 63:'a rate in excess of the rate payable under such act for positions of equivalent difficulty or responsibility: provided further^', 64:'that no part of this appropriation shall be used in connection with the payment of a fixed fee to any', 65:'contractor or firm of contractors engaged under a costplusa fixedfee contract or contracts at any installation of the commission, where', 66:'that fee for community management is at a rate in excess of $90,000 per annum, or for the operation of', 67:'a transportation system where that fee is at a rate in excess of $45,000 per annum. plant and equipment: for', 68:'expenses of the commission in connection with the purchase and construction of plant and the acquisition of equipment and other', 69:'expenses incidental thereto necessary in carrying out the purposes of the atomic energy act of 1946, including purchase of land', 70:'and interests in land; purchase of aircraft; and purchase of not to exceed two hundred and twentyfive passenger motor vehicles,', 71:'of which one hundred and sixtyfive shall be for replacement only; $371,741,000: provided^ that there shall be transferred to and', 72:'merged with this appropriation that portion of the unexpended balances of prior year appropriations included under the appropriation for operating', 73:'expenses which is applicable to plant and equipment, and amounts so transferred together with the foregoing appropriation shall remain available', 74:'until june 30, 1953: provided further^ that no part of this appropriation shall be used— a to start any new', 75:'construction project for which an estimate was not included in the budget for the current fiscal year; b to start', 76:'any new construction project the currently estimated cost of which exceeds by thirtyfive per centum the estimated cost included therefor', 77:'in such budget. liquidation of contract authority: for expenditure by the commission to liquidate obligations incurred under prior year contract', 78:'authority, $57,000,000. no part of the appropriations herein made to the atomic energy commission shall be available for payments under', 79:'any contract hereafter negotiated without advertising by the commission, except contracts with any foreign government or any agency thereof and', 80:'contracts for source material with foreign producers, unless such contract includes a clause to the effect that the comptroller general', 81:'of the united states or any of his duly authorized representatives shall until the expiration of three years after final', 82:'payment have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of the contractor', 83:'or any of his subcontractors engaged in the performance of and involving transactions related to such contracts or subcontracts: provided^', 84:'that no part of such appropriations shall be available for payments under any such contract which includes any provision precluding', 85:'an audit by the general accounting office of any transaction under such contract. any appropriation available under this act or', 86:'heretofore made to the atomic energy commission may initially be used during the fiscal year 1953 to finance the procurement', 87:'of materials, services, or other costs which are a part of work or activities for which funds have been provided', 88:'in any other appropriation available to the commission: provided^ that appropriate transfers or adjustments between 66 stat. ] public law', 89:'455july 5, 1952 such appropriations shall subsequently be made for such costs on the basis of actual application determined in', 90:'accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. not to exceed 5 per centum of any appropriation under this head may be', 91:'transferred to any other such appropriation but no such appropriation shall be increased by more than 5 per centum by', 92:'any such transfers. reduction in contract authority: contract authority available to the commission is hereby reduced by $635,623. civil service', 93:'commission salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses, including not to exceed $29,000 for services as authorized by section 15 of', 94:'the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a ; not to exceed $10,000 for medical examinations performed', 95:'for veterans by private physicians on a fee basis; travel expenses of examiners acting under the direction of the commission,', 96:'and expenses of examinations and investigations held in washington and elsewhere; not to exceed $100 for the purchase of newspapers', 97:'and periodicals excluding scientific, technical, trade or traffic periodicals, for official use; payment in advance for library membership in societies', 98:'whose publications are available to members only or to members at a price lower than to the general public; not', 99:'to exceed $65,000 for performing the duties imposed upon the commission by the act of july 19, 1940 54 stat.', 100:'767; reimbursement of the general services administration for security guard services for protection of confidential files; not to exceed $479,250', 101:'for expenses of travel; and not to exceed $5,000 for actuarial services by contract, without regard to section 3709, revised', 102:'statutes, as amended; $18,703,350: provided^ that no details from any executive department or independent establishment in the district of columbia', 103:'or elsewhere to the commissions central office in washington or to any of its regional offices shall be made during', 104:'the current fiscal year, but this shall not affect the making of details for service as members of the boards', 105:'of examiners outside the immediate offices of the commission in washington or of the regional directors, nor shall it affect', 106:'the making of details of persons qualified to serve as expert examiners on special subjects: provided further^ that the civil', 107:'service commission shall have power in case of emergency to transfer or detail any of its employees to or from', 108:'its office or field force: provided further^ that members of the loyalty review board in washington and of the regional', 109:'loyalty boards in the field may be paid actual transportation expenses, and per diem in lieu of subsistence authorized by', 110:'the travel expense act of 1949 while traveling on official business away from their homes or regular places of business,', 111:'and while en route to and from and at the place where their services are to be performed: provided further^', 112:'that nothing in section 281 or 283 of title 18, united states code, or in section 190 of the revised', 113:'statutes 5 u. s. c. 99 shall be deemed to apply to any person because of his appointment for parttime', 114:'or intermittent service as a member of the loyalty review board or a regional loyalty board in the civil service', 115:'commission. no part of the appropriations herein made to the civil service commission shall be available for the salaries and', 116:'expenses of the legal examining unit in the examining and personnel utilization division of the commission, established pursuant to executive', 117:'order numbered 9358 of july 1, 1943, or for the compensation or expenses of any member of a board of', 118:'examiners 1 who has not made affidavit that he has not appeared in any agency proceeding within the preceding two', 119:'years, and will not thereafter while a board member appear restriction, 60 stat. 810. 5 us e 118,118k 118n. 41', 120:'use 5. emergency transfer, etc. loyalty review board. 63 stat. 166. 5 us e 835 note. 62 stat. 697. legal', 121:'examining unit. 3 e f r, 194 3 supp., p. 30. compensation of certain board mem bers. 398 public law', 122:'455july 5, 1952 [66 s t at. 60 stat. 237. 5 use 1001. compensation of officers allocating supervisory positions. age', 123:'limitation. 58 stat. 258. 33 use 771775. 41 stat. 614. 5usc691etseq. 48 stat. 1064. 47 use 609. 36 stat. 629.', 124:'3 c f r, 1949 ed., p 190 e.g. 6779. 50 stat. 1146. 60 stat. 810. in any agency proceeding,', 125:'as a party, or in behalf of a party to the proceeding, before an agency in which an applicant is', 126:'employed who has been rated or will be rated by such member; or 2 who, after making such affidavit, has', 127:'rated an applicant who at the time of the rating is employed by an agency before which the board member', 128:'has appeared as a party, or in behalf of a party, within the preceding two years: provided^ that the definitions', 129:'of agency, agency proceeding, and party in section 2 of the administrative procedure act shall apply to these terms as', 130:'used herein. no part of appropriations herein shall be used to pay the compensation of officers and employees of the', 131:'civil service commission who allocate or reallocate supervisory positions in the classified civil service solely on the size of the', 132:'group, section, bureau, or other organization unit, or on the number of subordinates supervised. references to size of the group,', 133:'section, bureau, or other organization unit or the number of subordinates supervised may be given effect only to the extent', 134:'warranted by the workload of such organization unit and then only in combination with other factors, such as the kind,', 135:'difficulty, and complexity of work supervised, the degree and scope of responsibility delegated to the supervisor, and the kind, degree,', 136:'and value of the supervision actually exercised. the civil service commission shall not impose a requirement or limitation of maximum', 137:'age with respect to the appointment of persons to positions in the competitive service, except such positions as the civil', 138:'service commission may publish from time to time in such form and manner as it may determine: provided, that no', 139:'person who has reached his seventieth birthday shall be appointed in the competitive civil service on other than a temporary', 140:'basis. annuities, panama canal construction employees and lighthouse service widows: for payment of annuities authorized by the act of may', 141:'29, 1944, as amended 48 u. s. c. 1373a, and the act of august 19,1950 64 stat. 465, $2,707,000. payment', 142:'to civilservice retirement and disability fund: for financing the liability of the united states, created by the act approved may', 143:'22, 1920, and acts amendatory thereof 5 u. s. c. ch. 14, $321,450,000, which amount shall be placed to the', 144:'credit of the civilservice retirement and disability fund. federal communications commission salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses in performing the', 145:'duties imposed by the communications act of 1934 47 u. s. c. 151, the ship act of 1910, as amended', 146:'46 u. s. c. 484487, the international radiotelegraphic convention 45 stat. pt. 2, p. 2760, executive order 3513, dated july', 147:'9, 1921, as amended under date of june 30, 1934, relating to applications for submarine cable licenses, and the radiotelegraphy', 148:'provisions of the convention for promoting safety of life at sea 50 stat. 1121, including newspapers not to exceed $175,', 149:'land and structures not to exceed $3,000, special counsel fees, improvement and care of grounds and repairs to buildings not', 150:'to exceed $17,500, purchase of not to exceed ten passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, and services as authorized by', 151:'section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, $6,408,460, of which not to exceed', 152:'$88,525 shall be available for expenses of travel. federal power commission salaries and expenses: for expenses necessary for the work', 153:'of the commission, as authorized by law, including not to exceed $202,500 66 stat. ] public law 455july 5, 1952', 154:'for expenses of travel; purchase not to exceed one for replacement only and hire of passenger motor vehicles; and not', 155:'to exceed $500 for newspapers; $4,085,700, of which not to exceed $10,000 shall be available for special counsel and services', 156:'as authorized by section 15 of the act bf august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, but at rates', 157:'not exceeding $50 per diem for individuals. federal trade commission salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses of the federal trade', 158:'commission, including contract stenographic reporting services, not to exceed $500 for newspapers, and not to exceed $142,235 for expenses of', 159:'travel, $4,053,800: provided^ that no part of the funds appropriated herein for the federal trade commission shall be expended upon', 160:'any investigation hereafter provided by concurrent resolution of the congress until funds are appropriated subsequently to the enactment of such', 161:'resolution to finance the cost of such investigation. general accounting office salaries: for personal services, $30,100,000. miscellaneous expenses: for necessary', 162:'expenses, including not to exceed $1,062,500 for expenses of travel, $1,960,000. appropriations for the general accounting office shall be available', 163:'for newspapers and periodicals not exceeding $500, and services as authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2,1946', 164:'5 u. s. c. 55a. the fourth paragraph under the heading general accounting office in public law 137, approved august', 165:'31, 1951 65 stat. 274, is amended by changing two positions in grade gs18 to four positions in grade gs18', 166:'and seven positions in grade gs16 to thirteen positions in grade gs16. general services administration executive direction and staff operations:', 167:'for necessary expenses in the performance of executive direction and staff operations for activities under the control of the general', 168:'services administration; including not to exceed $97,385 for expenses of travel; not to exceed $250 for purchase of newspapers and', 169:'periodicals; and processing and determining net renegotiation rebates; $4,140,750. public buildings service: for necessary expenses of real property management and', 170:'related activities as provided by law; including the salary of the commissioner of public buildings at the rate of $16,500', 171:'per annum so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; repair and improvement of public buildings and', 172:'grounds including furnishings and equipment under the control of the general services administration; rental of buildings in the district of', 173:'columbia; restoration of leased premises; moving government agencies in connection with the assignment, allocation, and transfer of building space; demolition', 174:'of buildings; acquisition by purchase or otherwise and disposal by sale or otherwise of real estate and interests therein; purchase', 175:'of not to exceed three passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; and not to exceed $177,335 for expenses of travel;', 176:'$101,046,030: provided^ that the foregoing appropriation shall not be available to effect the moving of government agencies from the district', 177:'of columbia into buildings acquired to accomplish the dispersal of departmental functions of the executive establishment into areas outside of', 178:'but accessible to the district of columbia. 60 stat. 810. 60 stat. 810. commissioner o:f public buildings. dispersal of departmental', 179:'functions. public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 s t at. nars. advance s and reimbursements. 61 stat. 584 62 stat.', 180:'1225 type wr it ing machines. federal supply service: for necessary expenses of personal property management and related activities as', 181:'provided by law; including not to exceed $250 for the purchase of newspapers and periodicals; not to exceed $77,600 for', 182:'expenses of travel; and the purchase of not to exceed one passenger motor vehicle for replacement only; $2,154,100. national archives', 183:'and records service: for necessary expenses in connection with federal records management and related activities as provided by law; including', 184:'preparation of guides and other finding aids to records of the second world war; purchase of not to exceed one', 185:'passenger motor vehicle for replacement only; and not to exceed $23,340 for expenses of travel; $4,868,200. the appropriate foregoing appropriation', 186:'to the general services administration shall be credited with 1 advances or reimbursements for salaries and administrative expenses chargeable against', 187:'other appropriations of the general services administration, and such salaries and expenses may be paid from such foregoing appropriation; 2', 188:'cost of maintenance, upkeep, and repair included as part of rentals received from government corporations pursuant to law 40 u.', 189:'s. c. 129; 3 reimbursements for services performed in respect to bonds and other obligations under the jurisdiction of the', 190:'general services administration, issued by public authorities. states, or other public bodies, and such services in respect to such bonds', 191:'or obligations as the administrator deems necessary and in the public interest may, upon the request and at the expense', 192:'of the issuing agencies, be provided from the appropriate foregoing appropriation; and 4 appropriations or funds available to other agencies,', 193:'and transferred to the general services administration, in connection with property transferred to the general services administration pursuant to the', 194:'act of july 2, 1948 50 u. s. c. 451ff, and such appropriations or funds may, with the approval of', 195:'the bureau of the budget, be so transferred. during the current fiscal year, no part of any money appropriated in', 196:'this or any other act shall be used during any quarter of such fiscal year to purchase within the continental', 197:'limits of the united states typewriting machines except bookkeeping and billing machines at a price which exceeds 90 per centum', 198:'of the lowest net cash price, plus applicable federal excise taxes, accorded the mostfavored customer other than the government, the', 199:'american national red cross, and the purchasers of typewriting machines for educational purposes only of the manufacturer of such machines', 200:'during the sixmonth period immediately preceding such quarter: provided, that the purchase, utilization, and disposal of typewriting machines shall be', 201:'performed in accordance with the provisions of the federal property and ad 63 stat 377; 64 ministrative services act of', 202:'1949, as amended. stat. 578. 41 use 201 note for necessary emergency expenses of the general services administration not otherwise', 203:'provided for, for operation, maintenance, protection, repair, alterations, and improvements of public buildings and grounds including furnishings and equipment to', 204:'the extent that such buildings and grounds are under the control of the general services administration for such purposes as', 205:'are provided for in public law 152, eightyfirst congress, as amended; rental of buildings or parts thereof in the district', 206:'of columbia and elsewhercj including repairs, alterations, and improvements necessary for proper use by the government without regard to section', 207:'322 of the act of june 30, 1932, as 47 stat. 412 amended 40 u. s. c. 278a; restoration of', 208:'leased premises; moving government agencies in connection with the assignment, allocation, and transfer of building space; not to exceed $24,300', 209:'for expenses of travel; and payment of per diem employees employed in connection 66 stat. ] public law 455july 5,', 210:'1952 with any of the foregoing functions at rates approved by the administrator of general services or his designee, not', 211:'exceeding current rates for similar services in places where such services are employed; $22,668,250: provided, that of this amount, such', 212:'sums as may be determined by the general services administrator to be necessary may be paid into other appropriations of', 213:'the general services adminr i&tration only for purposes of accounting: provided further, that no part of this appropriation shall be', 214:'available to effect the moving of government agencies from the district of columbia to accomplish the dispersal of departmental functions.', 215:'renovation and improvement of federally owned buildings outside the district of columbia: for expenses necessary for continuing the program for', 216:'the renovation and improvement of federally owned buildings outside the district of columbia, for which funds are not otherwise available,', 217:'including appurtenances and approaches thereto, that are under the control of the general services administration for repair and preservation, as', 218:'authorized by title iii of the act of june 16, 1949 public law 105, $4,750,000, to remain available until expended,', 219:'of which not to exceed $37,550 shall be available for expenses of travel. repair, preservation, and equipment, outside the district', 220:'of columbia : for expenses necessary for the repair, alteration, improvement, joreservation, and equipment, not otherwise provided for, of completed', 221:'federal buildings, the grounds and approaches thereof, wharves, and piers, together with the necessary dredging adjacent thereto, and care and', 222:'safeguarding of sites acquired for federal buildings; the demolition of buildings thereon; and the purchase and repair of equipment and', 223:'fixtures in buildings under the administration of the general services administration; $9,250,000, of which not to exceed $74,500 shall be', 224:'available for expenses of travel. refunds under renegotiation act: for refunds under section 201 f of the renegotiation act of', 225:'1951, $9,300,000, which, together with the unobligated balance of the appropriation granted under this head for the fiscal year 1952,', 226:'shall remain available until june 30, 1954: provided, that to the extent refunds are made from this appropriation of excessive', 227:'profits collected under the renegotiation act and retained by the reconstruction finance corporation or any of its subsidiaries, the reconstruction', 228:'finance corporation or the appropriate subsidiary shall reimburse this appropriation. expenses, general supply fund: for expenses necessary for operation of', 229:'the general supply fund except those authorized hy law to be charged to said fund, including contractual services incident to', 230:'receiving, handling and shipping warehouse items, and including not to exceed $450 for purchase of newspapers and periodicals; and not', 231:'to exceed $133,900 for expenses of travel; $14,536,500; provided, that the general supply fund shall be available for the purchase', 232:'of not to exceed five passenger motor vehicles for replacment only for the purposes of this appropriation. for necessary expenses', 233:'in carrying out the provisions of the strategic and critical materials stock piling act of july 23,1946, including services as', 234:'authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, not to exceed $160,425', 235:'for expenses of travel, and the purchase of not to exceed tw^o passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, $203,979,000 to', 236:'remain available until expended, of which $70,000,000 is for liquidation of obligations incurred pursuant to authority heretofore granted under this', 237:'head: provided, that any funds received as proceeds from sale or other disposition of materials on account of the rotation', 238:'of stocks under said act shall be deposited to the credit, and be available for expenditure restriction. buildings side d.', 239:'c. 63 stat. 198. 40 use 2 9 7, 297a. 65 stat. 23. 5 0 use a pp. 1231. 60', 240:'stat. 596. 50 use 98 note. 60 stat. 810. 402 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 s t at .', 241:'for the purposes, of this appropriation: provided further^ that during the current fiscal year, there shall be no limitation on', 242:'the value of surplus strategic and critical materials which, in accordance with subsection 6 a of the act of july', 243:'23, 1946 50 u. s. c. 98e a, may be transferred to stockpiles established in accordance with said act. reduonon', 244:'in contract authorizations contract authorizations available to the general services administration under the headings hereinafter set forth are hereby reduced', 245:'in the following amounts: construction of public buildings outside the district of columbia, $29,500,000. federal courts building, district of columbia,', 246:'$3,875,000. housing and home finance agency omc e of the administrator salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses of the office', 247:'of the administrator, including rent in the district of columbia; services as authorized by section 15 of the act of', 248:'august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 60 stat. 810. 55a; not to exceed $237,500 for expenses of travel; expenses', 249:'of attendance at meetings of organizations concerned with the work of the agency; and transportation expenses and not to exceed', 250:'$25 per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5 of the act of 60 stat. 903. august', 251:'2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 73b2, for persons serving without compensation as members of any advisory committee established pursuant', 252:'63 stat. 439. to title vi of the housing act of 1949; $4,606,000: provided, that 12 use 1701h. necessary expenses', 253:'of inspections and of providing representatives at the site of projects being undertaken by local public agencies pursuant 63 stat,', 254:'414. to title i of the housing act of 1949 and of projects financed through 42 use 145 1 1460.', 255:'loans to educational institutions authorized by title iv of the housing 64 stat. 77. act of 1950, shall be compensated', 256:'by such agencies or institutions by 12 use 1 749 1749c. the payment of fixed fees which in the aggregate', 257:'will cover the costs of rendering such services, and expenses for such purpose shall be considered nonadministrative; and for the', 258:'purpose of providing such inspections, the administrator may utilize any agency and such agency may accept reimbursement or payment for', 259:'such services from such institutions or the administrator, and shall credit such amounts to the appropriations or funds against which', 260:'such charges have been made, but such nonadministrative expenses shall not exceed $455,000. defense community facilities and services: during the', 261:'current fiscal year not to exceed $112,500 of the appropriation granted under 65 stat. 760. this head in the second', 262:'supplemental appropriation act, 1952, shall be available for administrative expenses in connection with the construction of facilities under such appropriation.', 263:'public housing administration annual contributions: for the payment of annual contributions to public housing agencies in accordance with section 10', 264:'of the united 50 stat. 891. states housing act of 1937, as amended 42 u. s. c. 1410, $29,880,000: c', 265:'i t i z e nship of provided, that except for payments required on contracts entered tenant. into prior to', 266:'april 18, 1940, no part of this appropriation shall be available for payment to any public housing agency for expenditure', 267:'in connection with any lowrent housing project, unless the public housing agency shall have adopted regulations prohibiting as a tenant', 268:'of any such project by rental or occupancy any person other than a 66 stat. ] public law 455july 5,', 269:'1952 citizen of the united states, but such prohibition shall not be applicable in the case of a family of', 270:'any serviceman or the family of any veteran who has been discharged other than dishonorably from, or the family of', 271:'any serviceman who died in, the armed forces of the united states within four years prior to the date of', 272:'application for admission to such housing: provided further^ that all expenditures of this appropriation shall be subject to audit and', 273:'final settlement by the comptroller general of the united states under the provisions of the budget and accounting act of', 274:'1921, as amended: provided further^ that notwithstanding the provisions of the united states housing act of 1937, as amended, the', 275:'public housing administration shall not, with respect to projects initiated after march 1, 1949, 1 authorize during the fiscal year', 276:'1953 the commencement of construction of in excess of thirtyfive thousand dwelling units, or 2 after the date of approval', 277:'of this act, enter into any agreement, contract, or other arrangement w^hich will bind the public housing administration with respect', 278:'to loans, annual contributions, or authorizations for commencement of construction, for dwelling units aggregating in excess of thirtyfive thousand to', 279:'be authorized for commencement of construction during any one fiscal year subsequent to the fiscal year 1953, unless a greater', 280:'number of units is hereafter authorized by the congress: provided further^ that the public housing administration shall not, after the', 281:'date of approval of this act, authorize the construction of any projects initiated before or after march 1,1949, in any', 282:'locality in which such projects have been or may hereafter be rejected by the governing body of the locality or', 283:'by public vote, unless such projects have been subsequently approved by the same procedure through which such rejection was expressed:', 284:'pro vided further^ that no housing unit constructed under the united states housing act of 1937, as amended, shall be', 285:'occupied by a person who is a member of an organization designated as subversive by the attorney general: provided further^', 286:'that the foregoing prohibition shall be enforced by the local housing authority, and that such prohibition shall not impair or', 287:'affect the powers or obligations of the public housing administration with respect to the making of loans and annual contributions', 288:'under the united states housing act of 1937, as amended. administrative expenses: for administrative expenses of the public housing administration,', 289:'$8,000,000, to be merged with and expended under the authorization for such expenses contained in title iii of this act.', 290:'indian claims commission salaries and expenses: for expenses necessary to carry out the purposes of the act of august 13,', 291:'1946 25 u. s. c. 70, creating an indian claims commission, $91,400, of which not to exceed $2,275 shall be', 292:'available for expenses of travel. interstate commerce commission general expenses: for expenses necessary in performing the functions vested by law', 293:'in the commission 49 u. s. c. 1^, 301327, 901923, 10011022, except those otherwise specifically provided for in this act,', 294:'and for general administration, including not to exceed $5,000 for the employment of special counsel; contract stenographic reporting services; newspapers', 295:'not to exceed $200; not to exceed $230,650 for expenses of travel; and purchase of nine passenger motor vehicles for', 296:'replacement only; $9,319,500, of which $100,000 shall be 93300 o 53 audit and settlement. 42 stat. 20. 31 use 1.', 297:'50 stat. 891. 42 use 1430. 50 stat. 888. 42 use 1430. 60 stat. 1049. 404 public law 455july 5,', 298:'1952 [66 st at. government transportation requests. 34 stat. 838. 35 stat. 325. 41 stat. 498. 36 stat. 913. 33', 299:'use 567b. , 60 stat. 810. available for valuations of pipe lines: provided^ that joint board members and cooperating state', 300:'commissioners may use government transportation requests when traveling in connection with their duties as such. railroad safety: for expenses necessary', 301:'in performing functions authorized by law 45 u. s. c. 115,1721,3546,6164; 49 u. s. c. 26 to insure a maximum', 302:'of safety in the operation of railroads, including authority to investigate, test experimentally, and report on the use and need', 303:'of any appliances or systems intended to promote the safety of railway operation, including those pertaining to blocksignal and traincontrol', 304:'systems, as authorized by the joint resolution approved june 30, 1906, and the sundry civil act of may 27, 1908', 305:'45 u. s. c. 3537, and to require carriers by railroad subject to the act to install automatic trainstop or', 306:'traincontrol devices as prescribed by the commission 49 u. s. c. 26, including the employment of inspectors and engineers, and', 307:'including not to exceed $163,050 for expenses of travel, $974,500. locomotive inspection: for expenses necessary in the enforcement of the', 308:'act of february 17,1911, entitled an act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common', 309:'carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto, as amended 45', 310:'u. s. c. 2234, including not to exceed $112,620 for expenses of travel, $709,500. interstate commission on the potomac river', 311:'basin contribution to interstate commission on the potomac river basin: to enable the secretary of the treasury to pay in', 312:'advance to the interstate commission on the potomac river basin the federal contribution toward the expenses of the commission during', 313:'the current fiscal year in the administration of its business in the conservancy district established pursuaut to the act of', 314:'july 11, 1940 54 stat. 748, $5,000. national advisory committee for aeronautics salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses of the', 315:'committee, including one director at not to exceed $17,500 per annum so long as the position is held by the', 316:'present incumbent, and including contracts for the making of special investigations and reports and for engineering, drafting and computing services;', 317:'equipment; not to exceed $240,050 for expenses of travel; maintenance and operation of aircraft; purchase of four passenger motor vehicles', 318:'for replacement only; not to exceed $100 for newspapers and periodicals; and services as authorized by section 15 of the', 319:'act of august 2, 1946 5 xj. s. c. 55a ; $48,586,100. construction and equipment: for construction and equipment at', 320:'laboratories and research stations of the committee, to remain available until expended, $17,700,000, of which $1,000,000 shall be available for', 321:'payments under contracts entered into pursuant to the contract authority heretofore granted under this head. national capital housing authority maintenance', 322:'and operation of properties: for the maintenance and operation of properties under title i of the district of columbia alley', 323:'c. cod 5103 dwelling authority act, $45,000: provided, that all receipts derived to 5111. 66 stat. ] public law 455july', 324:'5, 1952 from sales, leases, or other sources shall be covered into the treasury of the united states monthly: provided', 325:'further^ that so long as funds are available from appropriations for the foregoing purposes, the provisions of section 507 of', 326:'the housing act of 1950 public law 475, eightyfirst congress shall not be eflfective. national capital park and planning commission', 327:'land acquisition. national capital park, parkway and playground system: for necessary expenses for the national capital park and planning commission', 328:'in connection with the acquisition of land for the park, parkway, and playground system of the national capital, as authorized', 329:'by section 4 of the act of may 29, 1930 46 stat. 482, including services as authorized by section 15', 330:'of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, and real estate appraisers, by contract or otherwise', 331:'without regard to the civil service and classification laws, at rates of pay or fees not to exceed those usual', 332:'for similar services; and purchase of options; $66,000, to remain available until expended: provided^ that not exceeding $24,940 of the', 333:'funds available for land acquisition purposes shall be used during the current fiscal year for necessary expenses of the commission', 334:'other than payments for land in connection with land acquisition. national science foundation salaries and expenses: for expenses necessary to', 335:'carry out the purposes of the national science foundation act of 1950 42 u. s. c. 18611875, including award of', 336:'graduate fellowships; services as authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2,1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, at', 337:'rates not to exceed $50 per diem for individuals; hire of passenger motor vehicles; not to exceed $118,750 for expenses', 338:'of travel; and reimbursement of the general services administration for security guard services; $4,750,000, to remain available until expended. renegotiation', 339:'board salaries and expenses for necessary expenses of the renegotiation board, including expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the', 340:'purposes of this appropriation; hire of passenger motor vehicles; not to exceed $235,500 for expenses of travel; services as authorized', 341:'by section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, at rates not to exceed', 342:'$50 per diem for individuals; and rents in the district of columbia; $5,407,800. securities and exchange commission salaries and expenses:', 343:'for necessary expenses, including not to exceed $500 for the purchase of newspapers; not to exceed $101,250 for expenses of', 344:'travel; and services as authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2,1946 5 u. s. c. 55a; $5,245,080.', 345:'64 stat. 81. d.c. code 8102 note. limitation. 64 stat. 149. 60 stat. 810. 60 stat. 810. 60 stat. 810.', 346:'406 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 stat. selective sekvice system salaries and expenses for expenses necessary for the operation', 347:'and maintenance of the 5^0^58 cf app. selective service system, as authorized by title i of the universal 45:47i. military', 348:'training and service act 62 stat. 604, as amended, including services as authorized by section 15 of the act of', 349:'august 2, 1946 60 stat, 810. ^g ^^ g q 55^^^ . j^q^ ^q excced $250 for the purchase of', 350:'newspapers and periodicals; not to exceed $78,125 for expenses of travel. national administration, planning, training, and records management; not to', 351:'exceed $408,925 for expenses of travel, state administration, planning, training, and records servicing; $92,500 for the national selective service appeal', 352:'board, of which not to exceed $3,875 shall be available for expenses of travel; and $215,200 for the national advisory', 353:'committee on the selection of doctors, dentists, and allied specialists, of which not to exceed $45,000 shall be available for', 354:'expenses of travel; $36,772,000: provided, that during the current fiscal year, the president may exempt this appropriation from the 31', 355:'use 665. provisions of subsection c of section 3679 of the revised statutes, as amended, whenever he deems such action', 356:'to be necessary in the interest of national defense. appropriations for the selective service system may be used for the', 357:'destruction of records accumulated under the selective training 5ous1:appf3i8. ^^^ scrvice act of 1940, as amended, which are hereby authorized', 358:'to be destroyed by the director of selective service after compliance with the procedures for the destruction of records prescribed', 359:'pursuant to the records disposal act of 1943, as amended 44 u. s. c. 36657 stat. 380. 380: provided, that', 360:'no records may be transferred to any other agency without the approval of the director of selective service. smithsonian institution', 361:'salaries and expenses, smithsonian institution: for all necessary expenses for the preservation, exhibition, and increase of collections from the surveying', 362:'and exploring expeditions of the government and from other sources; for the system of international exchanges between the united states', 363:'and foreign countries; for anthropological researches among the american indians and the natives of lands under the jurisdiction or protection', 364:'of the united states, independently or in cooperation with state, educational, and scientific organizations in the united states, and the', 365:'excavation and preservation of archeological remains; for maintenance of the astrophysi cal observatory and making necessary observations in high altitudes;', 366:'for the administration of the national collection of fine arts; for the administration, and for the constuction and maintenance, of', 367:'laboratory and other facilities on barro colorado island, canal zone, under the provisions of the act of july 2, 1940,', 368:'as amended by the proviso us^c \3°yi6 sions of reorganization plan numbered 3 of 1946; for the mainte ote. nance', 369:'and administration of a national air museum as authorized by 60 stat. 997. the act of august 12, 1946 20', 370:'u. s. c. 77 ; including not to exceed $35,000 for services as authorized by section 15 of the act', 371:'of august 60 stat. 810. 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a ; not to exceed $10,225 for expenses of', 372:'travel; purchase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms for guards and elevator conductors; repairs and alterations of buildings and approaches; and', 373:'preparation of manuscripts, drawings, and illustrations for publication; $2,419,500: provided, that this appropriation shall be available for the repair, alteration,', 374:'improvement, preservation, and 66 stat.] public law 455july 5, 1952 equipment of leased premises, and the construction of auxiliary and', 375:'appurtenant temporary structures, ramps, roadways, and approaches thereto, at the chicago international airport, ohare field, park ridge, illinois, to house', 376:'the national air museum storage collections. salaries and expenses. national gallery of art: for the upkeep and operation of the', 377:'national gallery of art, the protection and care of the works of art therein, and administrative expenses incident thereto, as', 378:'authorized by the act of march 24, 1937 50 stat. 51, as amended by the public resolution of april 13,', 379:'1939 public resolution 9, 20 vie il! seventysixth congress, including services as authorized by section 60 stat. 810. 15 of', 380:'the act of august 2, 1946 5 it. s. c. 55a ; payment in advance when authorized by the treasurer', 381:'of the gallery for membership in library, museum, and art associations or societies whose publications or services are available to', 382:'members only, or to members at a price lower than to the general public; purchase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms', 383:'for guards and elevator operators; purchase or rental of devices and services for protecting buildings and contents thereof, and maintenance', 384:'and repair of buildings, approaches, and grounds; not to exceed $1,800 for expenses of travel; and not to exceed $15,000', 385:'for restoration and repair of works of art for the national gallery of art by contracts made, without advertising, with', 386:'individuals, firms, or organizations at such rates or prices and under such terms and conditions as the gallery may deem', 387:'proper; $1,240,550. subversive activities control board salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses of the subversive activities control board, including services', 388:'as authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, not to exceed', 389:'$5,500 so stat. sic. for expenses of travel, and not to exceed $100 for the purchase of newspapers and periodicals,', 390:'$291,305, together with not to exceed $20,000 of the unobligated balance of funds appropriated for this purpose in 65 stat.', 391:'280. the independent offices appropriation act, 1952. tariff commission salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses of the tariff commission, including', 392:'subscriptions to newspapers not to exceed $200, not to exceed $13,500 for expenses of travel, and contract stenographic reporting services', 393:'as authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a, $1,291,375: provided, that', 394:'no part of this ^° s°appropriation shall be used to pay the salary of any member of the tariff commission', 395:'who shall hereafter participate in any proceedings under sections 336, 337, and 338 of the tariff act of 1930, wherein', 396:'he t g^uljvia 6or any member of his family has any special, direct, and pecuniary i338. interest, or in which', 397:'he has acted as attorney or special representative. tennessee valley authority for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of', 398:'the tennessee valley authority act of 1933, as amended 16 u. s. c, ch. 12a, te^usc^aiincluding purchase not to exceed', 399:'two and hire, maintenance, and 83ih2, operation of aircraft; the purchase not to exceed two hundred and twenty, of which', 400:'one hundred and fifty shall be for replacement only and hire of passenger motor vehicles, $186,027,000, to remain available until', 401:'expended, and to be available for the payment of obligations chargeable against prior appropriations: provided, that no restriction, funds appropriated', 402:'for the tennessee valley authority by this para 408 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 st at. 60 stat. 810.', 403:'38 use note foil. ch. 12. 25 stat. 450. visual education information. public relations work. construct ion, etc., restrictions. graph', 404:'shall be used for the maintenance or operation of any aircraft for passenger service that is not specifically confined to', 405:'the active operation of the official business of the tennessee valley authority by officers or employees of such authority, and', 406:'not to exceed $1,546,650 of funds available to the tennessee valley authority shall be used for expenses of travel. the', 407:'tax court of the united states salaries and expenses: for necessary expenses, including contract stenographic reporting services and not to', 408:'exceed $35,000 for travel expenses, $900,000: provided^ that travel expenses of the judges shall be paid upon the written certificate', 409:'of the judge. veterans administration administration, medical, hospital, and domiciliary services: for necessary expenses of the veterans administration, including maintenance', 410:'and operation of medical, hospital, and domiciliary services, in carrying out the functions pursuant to all laws for which the', 411:'administration is charged with administering, including purchase of thirtyeight passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; services as authorized by section', 412:'15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a ; maintenance and operation of farms; recreational', 413:'articles and facilities at institutions maintained by the veterans administration; expenses incidental to securing employment for war veterans; funeral, burial,', 414:'and other expenses incidental thereto for beneficiaries of the veterans administration except burial awards authorized by veterans administration regulation numbered', 415:'9 a, as amended; aid to state or territorial homes in conformity with the act approved august 27, 1888, as', 416:'amended 24 u. s. c. 134, for the support of veterans eligible for admission to veterans administration facilities for hospital', 417:'or domiciliary care; not to exceed $6,000 for newspapers and periodicals; not to exceed $3,530,700 for expenses of travel of', 418:'employees; not to exceed $45,300 for the preparation, shipment, installation, and display of exhibits, photographic displays, moving pictures, and other', 419:'visual educational information and descriptive material, including the purchase or rental of equipment; $843,382,260, together with not to exceed $12,500,000', 420:'of the unobligated balance of funds appropriated for this purpose in the independent offices appropriation act, 1952, from which allotments', 421:'and transfers may be made to the federal security agency public health service, the army, navy, and interior departments, for', 422:'disbursements by them under the various headings of their applicable appropriations, of such amounts as are necessary for the care', 423:'and treatment of beneficiaries of the veterans administration: provided^ that no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay', 424:'in excess of seventy persons engaged in public relations work: provided further^ that no part of this appropriation shall be', 425:'expended for the purchase of any site for or toward the construction of any new hospital or home, or for', 426:'the purchase of any hospital or home; and this appropriation may be used to repair, alter, improve, or provide facilities', 427:'in the several hospitals and homes under the jurisdiction of the veterans administration, not otherwise provided for, either by contract', 428:'or by the hire of temporary employees and the purchase of materials. , ,. 66 stat. ] public law 455july', 429:'5, 1952 compensation and pensions: for the payment of compensation, pensions, gratuities, and allowances including subsistence allowances authorized by part', 430:'vii of veterans regulation la, as amended, authorized under any act of congress, or regulation of the president based thereon,', 431:'including emergency officers retirement pay and annuities, the administration of which is now or may hereafter be placed in the', 432:'veterans administration, and for the payment of adjusted service credits as provided in sections 401 and 601 of the act', 433:'of may 19, 1924, as amended 38 u. s. c. 631 and 661, $2,204,351,000, to be immediately available and to', 434:'remain available until expended. readjustment benefits: for the payment of benefits to or on behalf of veterans as authorized by', 435:'titles ii, iii, and v, of the servicemens readjustment act of 1944, $558,907,200, to be immediately available and to remain', 436:'available until expended. military and naval insurance: for military and naval insurance, $6,854,000, to remain available until expended. hospital and', 437:'domiciliary facilities: for hospital and domiciliary facilities, for extending, with the approval of the president, any of the facilities under', 438:'the jurisdiction of the veterans administration or for any of the purposes set forth in sections 1 and 2 of', 439:'the act approved march 4, 1931 38 u. s. c. 438jk or in section 101 of the servicemens readjustment act', 440:'of 1944 38 u. s. c. 693a, to remain available until expended, $108,791,000, of which $59,000,000 is for payment of', 441:'obligations heretofore authorized to be incurred under this head: provided^ that no part of the foregoing appropriation shall be used', 442:'to commence any major alteration, improvement, or repair unless funds are available for the completion of such work; and no', 443:'funds shall be used for such work at any facility if the veterans administration is reasonably certain that the installation', 444:'will be abandoned in the near future: provided further^ that not to exceed 5.5 per centum of the amounts available', 445:'under this head shall be available for the employment of all necessary technical and clerical personnel for the preparation of', 446:'plans and specifications for the projects as approved hereunder and in the supervision of the execution thereof, and for all', 447:'travel expenses, field office equipment, and supplies in connection therewith, except that whenever the veterans administration finds it necessary in', 448:'the construction of any project to employ other government agencies or persons outside the federal service to perform such services', 449:'not to exceed 9 per centum of the cost of such projects may be expended for such services: provided further,', 450:'that amounts available under this head for portable initial equipment are increased from $31,455,440 to $33,349,581 including the purchase of', 451:'one hundred and ninetyeight passenger motor vehicles. major alterations, improvements, and repairs: for all necessary expenses of major alterations, improvements,', 452:'and repairs to hospital and domiciliary facilities, $8,750,000, to remain available until expended: provided, that no part of the foregoing', 453:'appropriation shall be used to commence any major alteration, improvement, or repair unless funds are available for the completion of', 454:'such work; and no funds shall be used for such work at any facility if the veterans administration is reasonably', 455:'certain that the installation will be abandoned in the near future. national service life insurance: for the payment of benefits', 456:'and for transfer to the national service life insurance fund, in accordance with the national service life insurance act of', 457:'1940, as amended, $54,072,000, to remain available until expended: provided, that certain premiums shall be credited to this appropriation as', 458:'provided by the act. 57 stat. 43. 38 use note foil, ch. 12. 43 stat. 125. 58 stat. 287. 38', 459:'use 701, 694694 j. 6 9 6696m, note foil. ch. 12. 46 stpt. 1550. 58 stat. 284. restriction. technical and', 460:'clerical personnel. port able initial equipment. 54 stat. loqis. 38 use 818. 410 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 stat.', 461:'servicemens indemnities; for payment of liabilities under the 38 uscm^inote. servicemens indemnity act of 1951, $8,595,000, to remain available until', 462:'expended. veterans miscellaneous benefits: for the payment of burial awards ^j^38juscnote foil, authorized by veterans administration regulation numbered 9 a,', 463:'as amended, and for supplies, equipment, and tuition authorized by 38 use note foil p^ y^^ ^^^ payments authorized by', 464:'part ix of veterans admin ch. 12. istration reflation numbered 1 a, as amended, $17,206,000, to remain available until expended.', 465:'grants to the republic of the philippines: for payment to the republic of the philippines of grants in accordance with', 466:'the act of 62 stat. 1210. july 1, 1948 50 u. s. c. app. 19911996, for expenses incident to medical', 467:'care and treatment of veterans, $1,861,500. automobiles and other conveyances for disabled veterans: to enable the administrator to provide, or', 468:'assist in providing, automobiles or other conveyances for disabled veterans as authorized by the act of 65 stat. 574. october', 469:'20, 1951 public law 187, $5,000,000, to remain available 252f.^^^^^^ until expended. no part of the foregoing appropriations shall be', 470:'available for hospitalization or examination of any persons except beneficiaries entitled under the laws bestowing such benefits to veterans, unless', 471:'reimbursement of cost is made to the appropriation at such rates as may be fixed by the administrator of veterans', 472:'affairs. war claims commission payment of claims for payment of claims, as authorized by the war claims act of fousc^appi^^ooi', 473:'1^48, as amended, from funds deposited in the treasury to the credit note. of the war claims fund created by', 474:'section 13 a of said act, such sums as may be necessary, to be available to the secretary of the', 475:'treasury for payment of claims under sections 4 a, 4 b 2, 5 a through e, 6, and 7 of', 476:'said act to the payees named and in the amounts stated in certifications by the war claims commission and the', 477:'secretary of labor or their duly authorized representatives, which certifications shall be in lieu of any vouchers which might otherwise', 478:'be required: provided, that this appropriation shall not be available for administrative expenses: provided further, that no claims shall be', 479:'allowed or paid under the provisions of said war claims act of 1948 from any funds other than those covered', 480:'into the treasury pursuant to the provisions of section 39 of the trading with the enemy 50 i^c i^p^39 ^^^', 481:'^^ october 6, 1917, as amended, as provided by section 13 a of said war claims act of 1948. administrative', 482:'expenses for expenses necessary for the war claims commission, including services as authorized by section 15 of the act of', 483:'august 2, 1946 5 60 stat. 810. u. s. c. 55a; expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the purposes', 484:'of this appropriation; not to exceed $9,000 for expenses of travel; and advances or reimbursements to other government agencies for', 485:'use of their facilities and services in carrying out the functions of the commission; $734,550, to be derived from the', 486:'war so^usc ^app . claims fund created by section 13 a of the war claims act of 1948 2012. publiclaw896,', 487:'approved july 3,1948. 66 stat. ] public law 455july 5, 1952 reduction in appropriation the unobligated balance of the funds', 488:'available for necessary expenses of the national capital sesquicentennial commission, as authorized by the acts of july 18, 1947 public', 489:'law 203, and may 31, 1949 public law 78, is hereby rescinded effective july 1,1952, except for necessary liquidating expenses,', 490:'and such sum shall be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the treasury immediately upon the approval of', 491:'this act. independent offices—general provisions sec. 102. no part of any appropriation contained in this title for the atomic energy', 492:'commission shall be used to confer a fellowship on any person who advocates or who is a member of an', 493:'organization or party that advocates the overthrow of the government of the united states by force or violence or with', 494:'respect to whom the commission finds, upon investigation and report by the federal bureau of investigation on the character, associations,', 495:'and loyalty of whom, that reasonable grounds exist for belief that such person is disloyal to the government of the', 496:'united states: provided^ that any person who advocates or who is a member of an organization or party that advocates', 497:'the overthrow of the government of the united states by force or violence and accepts employment or a fellowship the', 498:'salary, wages, stipend, grant, or expenses for which are paid from any appropriation contained in this title shall be guilty', 499:'of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one', 500:'year, or both: provided further^ that the above penal clause shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for,', 501:'any other provisions of existing law. sec. 103. where appropriations in this title are expendable for travel expenses of employees', 502:'and no specific limitation has been placed thereon, the expenditures for such travel expenses may not exceed the amount set', 503:'forth therefor in the budget estimates submitted for the appropriations. sec. 104. where appropriations in this title are expendable for', 504:'the purchase of newspapers and periodicals and no specific limitation has been placed thereon, the expenditures therefor under each such', 505:'appropriation may not exceed the amount of $50: provided^ that this limitation shall not apply to the purchase of scientific,', 506:'technical, trade, or traffic periodicals necessary in connection with the performance of the authorized functions of the agencies for which', 507:'funds are herein provided. sec. 105. no part of any appropriation contained in this title shall be available to pay', 508:'the salary of any person filling a position, other than a temporary position, formerly held by an employee who has', 509:'left to enter the armed forces of the united states and has satisfactorily completed his period of active military or', 510:'naval service and has within ninety days after his release from such service or from hospitalization continuing after discharge for', 511:'a period of not more than one year made application for restoration to his former position and has been certified', 512:'by the civil service commission as still qualified to perform the duties of his former position and has not been', 513:'restored thereto. sec. 106. appropriations contained in this title, available for expenses of travel shall be available, when specifically authorized', 514:'by the head of the activity or establishment concerned, for expenses of attendance at meetings of organizations concerned with the', 515:'function or activity for which the appropriation concerned is made: provided^ aecfellows hips. disloyalty re striction. penalty. travel expenses. purchase', 516:'of n e w s p a p ers and periodicals. p os itions formerly held by employees entering armed', 517:'forces. attendance at meetings. 412 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 s t at, purchase or sale of real estate.', 518:'em pi o yees engaged in personnel work. n ona pplic a b 11 it y. 65 stat. 284. 49', 519:'stat. 1985. 46 use 1101 et seq. 46 use 1177. that appropriations contained in this title shall be available for', 520:'the examination of estimates of appropriations and activities in the field without regard to limitations on travel contained in such', 521:'appropriations. sec. 107. no part of any appropriations made available by the provisions of this title shall be used for', 522:'the purchase or sale of real estate or for the purpose of establishing new offices outside the district of columbia:', 523:'provided^ that this limitation shall not apply to programs which have been approved by the congress and appropriations made therefor.', 524:'sec. 108. no part of any appropriation contained in this title shall be used to pay the compensation of any', 525:'employee engaged in personnel work in excess of the number that would be provided by a ratio of one such', 526:'employee to one hundred and thirtyfive, or a part thereof, full time, parttime, and intermittent employees of the agency concerned:', 527:'provided^ that for purposes of this section employees shall be considered as engaged in personnel work if they spend half', 528:'time or more in personnel administration consisting of direction and administration of the personnel program; employment, placement, and separation; job', 529:'evaluation and classification; employee relations and services; training; wage administration; and processing, recording, and reporting. sec. 109. none of the', 530:'sections under the head independent offices. general provisions in this title shall apply to the housing and home finance agency', 531:'or the tennessee valley authority. title ii—department of commerce marrrime activities ship construction: for an additional amount for ship construction,', 532:'for the payment of obligations incurred on or after july 1, 1946, for ship construction, reconditioning, and betterments, $140,000,000, to', 533:'remain available until expended: provided^ that the unexpended balance of the $105,000,000 appropriated under this head in the independent offices', 534:'appropriation act, 1952, shall remain available for expenditure without fiscal year limitation. operatingdifferential subsidies operatingdifferential subsidies: for the payment of', 535:'obligations incurred for operatingdifferential subsidies granted on or after january 1, 1947, as authorized by the merchant marine act, 1936,', 536:'as amended, and in appropriations heretofore made to the united states maritime commission, $20,000,000, to remain available until expended: provided^', 537:'that to the extent that the operatingdifferential subsidy accrual ^computed on the basis of parity is represented on the operators', 538:'books by a contingent accounts receivable item against the united states as a partial or complete offset to the recapture', 539:'accrual, the operator 1 shall be excused from making deposits in the special reserve fund, and 2 as to the', 540:'amount of such earnings the deposit of which is so excused shall be entitled to the same tax treatment as', 541:'though it had been deposited in said special reserve fund. to the extent that any amount paid to the operator', 542:'by the united states reduces the balance in the operators contingent receivable account against the united states, such amount, unless', 543:'it is forthwith deposited in the fund, shall be considered as withdrawn under section 607 h of the merchant marine', 544:'act, 1936, as amended: provided further^ that nothing contained in this act, or in any prior appropriation act, 66 stat.]', 545:'public i^aw 455july 5, 1952 iss shall be construed to affect the authority provided in section 603 a of the', 546:'merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, 1 to grant operating differential subsidies on a longterm basis, and 2 to obligate', 547:'the united states to make future payments in accordance with the terms of such operatingdifferential subsidy contracts: provided further^ that', 548:'no part of the foregoing appropriation shall be available for obligation, nor any obligation made, for the payment of an', 549:'operating differential subsidy for any number of voyages, during the current fiscal year, in excess of sixteen hundred, which number', 550:'shall include the number of voyages under contracts hereafter awarded and of which one hundred shall be for operators who', 551:'have not held contracts prior to july 1,1952. salaries and expenses: for expenses necessary for carrying into effect the merchant', 552:'marine act, 1936, and other laws administered by the federal maritime board and the maritime administration, $15,617,850, within limitations as', 553:'follows: administrative expenses, including not to exceed $2,000 for newspapers and periodicals; purchase of one passenger motor vehicle, for replacement', 554:'only; services as authorized by section 15 of the act of august 2, 1946 5 u. s. c. 55a; not', 555:'to exceed $1,125 for entertainment of officials of other countries when specifically authorized by the maritime administrator; not to exceed', 556:'$145,525 for expenses of travel; and $75,000 to be available exclusively for ship structure research, testing and models; $8,655,850: provided^', 557:'that the maritime administration is authorized to dispense with the administrative audit of agents accounts covering voyages beginning prior to', 558:'april 1, 1949: provided further^ that funds transferred to this appropriation from the vessel operations revolving fund established under the', 559:'provisions of public law 45, eightysecond congress, shall not exceed a sum sufficient to provide for the employment of in', 560:'excess of four hundred employees at any time during the current fiscal year; maintenance of shipyard facilities, operation of warehouses,', 561:'and maintenance and operation of terminals, including the purchase of one passenger motor vehicle for replacement only, and not to', 562:'exceed $2,490 for expenses of travel, $1,921,000; reserve fleet expenses, $5,041,000, of which not to exceed $7,490 shall be available', 563:'for expenses of travel: provided^ that, in addition, not to exceed $1,200,000 of the unobligated balance of the appropriation made', 564:'available under this head for the fiscal year 1952 shall remain available during the current fiscal year. maritime training: for', 565:'training personnel for the manning of the merchant marine including operation of training stations at kings point, new york; sheepshead', 566:'bay, new york; alameda, california, and the united states maritime service institute, including not to exceed $2,474,100 for personal services', 567:'in the district of columbia and elsewhere which may be used to provide pay and allowances for personnel of the', 568:'united states maritime service comparable to those of the coast guard as authorized by law 46 u. s. c. 1126,14', 569:'f. r. 7707; purchase of two passenger motor vehicles, for replacement only; not to exceed $2,500 for contingencies for the', 570:'superintendent, united states merchant marine academy, to be expended in his discretion; not to exceed $25,625 for expenses of travel;', 571:'and not to exceed $72,500 for transfer to applicable appropriations of the public health service for services rendered the maritime', 572:'administration; $3,584,000, including uniforms and textbooks for cadet midshipmen, to be provided in kind at an average yearly cost of', 573:'not to exceed $200 per cadet: provided^ that this appropriation shall not be used for compensation or allowances for trainees', 574:'or cadets. 46 use 1173. w ^^^^^^^ ^^ seq, 6o stat. sio. ^^ ^®^^ !, 52 stat. 965. 36 stat.', 575:'1353. 52 stat. 965. 61 stat. 695. chartering of vessels. 49 stat. 2011. 12^2.^^ 12 12, utilities, services, an repairs,', 576:'46 ijsc 1 m et seq public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 stat. state marine schools: to reimburse the state', 577:'of california, $47,500: the state of maine, $47,500; the state of massachusetts, $47,500; and the state of new york, $47,500;', 578:'for expenses incurred in the maintenance and support of marine schools in such states as provided in the act authorizing', 579:'the establishment of marine schools, and so forth, approved march 4,1911, as amended 34 u. s. c. 11211123 ; $153,000', 580:'for the maintenance and repair of vessels loaned by the united states to the said states for use in connection', 581:'with such state marine schools; and $320,200 for allowances for uniforms, textbooks, and subsistence of cadets at state marine schools,', 582:'to be paid in accordance with regu.latious established pursuant to law 46 u. s. c. 1126 b; $663,200. war shipping', 583:'administration liquidation: the unexpended balance of the appropriation to the secretary of the treasury in the secoud supplemental appropriation act,', 584:'1948, for liquidation of obligations approved by the general accounting office as properly incurred against funds of the war shipping', 585:'administration prior to january 1,1947, is hereby continued available during the current fiscal year. no additional vessels shall be allocated', 586:'under charter, nor shall any vessel be continued under charter by reason of any extension of chartering authority bayond june', 587:'30, 1949, unless the charterer shall agree that the maritime administration shall have no obligation upon redelivery to accept or', 588:'pay for consumable stores, bunkers, and slop chest items, except with respect to such minimum amounts of bunkers as the', 589:'maritime administration considers advisable to be retained on the vessel and that prior to such redelivery all consumable stores, slop', 590:'chest items, and bunkers over and above such minimums shall be removed from the vessel by the 5harterer at his', 591:'own expense. no money made available to the department of commerce, for maritime activities, by this or any other act', 592:'shall be used in payment for a vessel the title to which is acquired by the government either by requisition', 593:'or purchase, or the use of which is taken either by requisition or agreement, or which is insured by the', 594:'government and lost while so insured, unless the price or hire to be paid therefor except in cases where section', 595:'802 of the merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, is applicable is computed in accordance with subsection 902 a of', 596:'said act, as that subsection is interpreted by the general accounting office, notwithstanding any other provision of this act, the', 597:'maritime ^j^iinigtration is authorized to furnish utilities and services and make necessary repairs in connection with any lease, contract, or', 598:'occupancy involving government property under control of the maritime administration, and payments received by the maritime administration for utilities, services,', 599:'and repairs so furnished or made shall be credited to the appropriation charged with the cost thereof: provided^ that rental', 600:'payments under any such lease, contract, or occupancy on account of items other than such utilities, services, or repairs shall', 601:'be covered into the treasury as miscellaneous receipts. no obligations shall be incurred during the current fiscal year from ^he', 602:'construction fund established by the merchant marine act, 1936, or otherwise, in excess of the appropriations and limitations contained in', 603:'this act, or in any prior appropriation act, and all receipts which otherwise would be deposited to the credit of', 604:'said fund shall be covered into the treasury as miscellaneous receipts. the general provisions applicable to appropriations contained in title', 605:'i of this act shall apply to appropriations for maritime activities contained in this title. 66 stat. ] public law', 606:'455july 5, 1952 title iii—corporations the following corporations and agencies, respectively, are hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the', 607:'limits of funds and borrowing authority available to each such corporation or agency and in accord with law, and to', 608:'make such contracts and commitment without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the government corporation', 609:'control act, as amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set forth in the budget for the', 610:'fiscal year 1953 for each such corporation or agency, except as hereinafter provided: housing and home finance agency federal national', 611:'mortgage association: not to exceed $3,509,500 shall be available for administrative expenses, which shall be on an accrual basis, and', 612:'shall be exclusive of interest paid, depreciation, properly capitalized expenditures, fees for servicing mortgages, expenses including services performed on a', 613:'force account, contract, or fee basis, but not including other personal services in connection with the acquisition, protection, operation, maintenance,', 614:'improvement, or disposition of real or personal property belonging to said association or in which it has an interest, cost', 615:'of salaries, wages, travel, and other expenses of persons employed outside of the continental united states, expenses of services performed', 616:'on a contract or fee basis in connection with the performance of legal services, and all administrative expenses reimbursable from', 617:'other government agencies; and said association may utilize and may make payment for services and facilities of the federal reserve', 618:'banks and other agencies of the government : provided^ that the distribution of administrative expenses to the accounts of the', 619:'association shall be made in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and practices: provided further, that not to exceed $138,105', 620:'shall be available for expenses of travel: provided further, that administrative expenses not under limitation for the purposes set forth', 621:'in the budget schedules for the fiscal year 1953 shall not exceed $151,000. office of the administrator prefabricated housing: not', 622:'to exceed $225,000 shall be available for all administrative expenses, which shall be on an accrual basis, of carrying out', 623:'the functions of the office of the administrator under section 102 of the housing act of 1948, as amended 12', 624:'u. s. c. i701g, and title v of the defense housing and community facilities and services act of 1951, but', 625:'this amount shall be exclusive of costs of services performed on a contract or fee basis in connection with termination', 626:'of contracts and legal services on a contract or fee basis: provided, that no additional loan shall be made under', 627:'the authority transferred to the administrator pursuant to reorganization plan numbered 23 of 1950 for the foregoing purposes after the', 628:'effective date of this act unless the administrator shall have determined that such loan is in the interest of the', 629:'government in the furtherance of any existing loan or for the refinancing of any existing loan: provided further, that not', 630:'to exceed $6,750 shall be available for expenses of travel. home loan bank board: not to exceed a total of', 631:'$725,000 shall be available for administrative expenses of the home loan bank board, including the purchase of one passenger motor', 632:'vehicle for replacement only, and shall be derived from funds available to the home loan bank board, including those in', 633:'the home loan bank board revolving fund and receipts of the federal home loan bank administration, ms 59 stat. 598.', 634:'31 use 849. admin istrative expenses. 62 stat. 1275. 65 stat. 311. 12 use 1701g 1701g3. 64 stat. 1279. 133z15', 635:'5 use note. 416 public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 stat . 12 free uh. ^ fionadministra 48 stat. 1255.', 636:', ^ 65 stat. 288. k . 48 stat. 1246. the federal home loan bank board, or the home loan', 637:'bank board for the current fiscal year and prior fiscal years, and the board may utilize and may make payment', 638:'for services and facilities of the federal homeloan banks, the federal reserve banks, the federal savings and loan insurance corporation,', 639:'and other agencies of the government: provided^ that all necessary expenses in connection with the conservatorship of institutions insured by', 640:'the federal savings and loan insurance corporation and all necessary expenses including services performed on a contract or fee basis,', 641:'but not including other personal services in connection with the handling, including the purchase, sale, and exchange, of securities on', 642:'behalf of federal homeloan banks, and the sale, issuance, and retirement of, or payment of interest on, debentures or bonds,', 643:'under the federal home loan bank act, as amended, shall be considered as nonadministrative expenses for the purposes hereof: provided', 644:'further^ that not to exceed $22,500 shall be available for expenses of travel: provided further^ that notwithstanding any other provisions', 645:'of this act, except for the limitation in amount hereinbefore specified, the administrative expenses and other obligations of the board', 646:'shall be incurred, allowed, and paid in accordance with the provisions of the federal home loan bank act of july', 647:'22, 1932, as amended 12 u. s. c. 14211449 : provided furfhsr, that the uonadmiuistrative expenses for the examination of', 648:'federal and state chartered institutions shall not exceed $1,775,000. federal savings and loan insurance corporation: not to exceed $425,000 shall', 649:'be available for administrative expenses, which shall be on an accrual basis and shall be exclusive of interest paid, depreciation,', 650:'properly capitalized expenditures, expenses in connection with liquidation of insured institutions, liquidation or handling of assets of or derived from', 651:'insured institutions, payment of insurance, and action for or toward the avoidance, termination, or minimizing of losses in the case', 652:'of specific insured institutions, legal fees and expenses, and payments for administrative expenses of the home loan bank board determined', 653:'by said board to be properly allocable to said corporation, and said corporation may utilize and may make payment for', 654:'services and facilities of the federal homeloan banks, the federal reserve banks, the home loan bank board, and other agencies', 655:'of the government: provided^ that not to exceed $4,150 shall be available for expenses of travel: provided further^ that notwithstanding', 656:'any other provisions of this act, except for the limitation in amount hereinbefore specified, the administrative expenses and other obligations', 657:'of said corporation shall be incurred, allowed and paid in accordance with jtie iv of the act of june 27,1934,', 658:'as amended 12u. s. c. 17241730. home owners loan corporation: the unobligated balance of the item of $75,000 made available', 659:'under this head in the independent qffices appropriation act, 1952, shall be available to the home loan bank board for', 660:'expenditure as nonadministrative expenses to carry out final liquidation of the home owners loan corporation. federal housing administration: in addition', 661:'to the amounts available by or pursuant to law which shall be transferred to this authorization for the administrative expenses', 662:'of the federal housing administration in carrying out duties imposed by or pursuant to law, not to exceed $4,885,000 of', 663:'the various funds of the federal housing administration shall be available for expenditure, in accordance with ^^^ national housing act,', 664:'as amended 12 u. s. c. 1701 : provided^ that, except as herein otherwise provided, all expenses and obligations of', 665:'said administration shall be incurred, allowed, and paid in accordance with the provisions of said act: provided further^ that not', 666:'to exceed $146,125 shall be available for expenses of travel: provided further^ that funds available for expenditure shall be available', 667:'for 66 stat.] public law 455july 5, 1952 ^^, contract actuarial services not to exceed $1,500; and purchase of periodicals', 668:'and newspapers not to exceed $500 : provided further^ that expenditures for nonadministrative expenses classified by section 2 of public', 669:'law 387, approved october 25,1949, shall not exceed us^c mi. $28,870,000. public housing administration: of the amounts available by or', 670:'pursuant to law for the administrative expenses of the public housing administration in carrying out duties imposed by or pursuant', 671:'to law including funds appropriated by title i of this act and not to exceed $205,000 of the funds appropriated', 672:'for such expenses under the head defense housing in the second supplemental appropriation act, 1952, not to exceed $11,534,000 shall', 673:'be available for such expenses, ^^ stat. 762. including purchase of not to exceed three passenger motor vehicles, for replacement', 674:'only; not to exceed $697,500 for expenses of travel; and expenses of attendance at meetings of organizations concerned with the', 675:'work of the administration: pryvided^ that necessary tijl°exp^esf^ expenses of providing representatives of the administration at the sites of nonfederal', 676:'projects in connection with the construction of such nonfederal projects by public housing agencies with the aid of the administration,', 677:'shall be compensated by such agencies by the payment of fixed fees which in the aggregate in relation to the', 678:'development costs of such projects will cover the costs of rendering such services, and expenditures by the administration for such', 679:'purpose shall be considered nonadministrative expenses, and funds received from such payments may be used only for the payment of', 680:'necessary expenses of providing representatives of the administration at the sites of non federal projects: provided further^ that all expenses', 681:'of the public housing administration not specifically limited in this act, in carrying out its duties imposed by or pursuant', 682:'to law, shall not exceed $32,722,080: provided further, that not to exceed $142,500 of funds made available by the act', 683:'of june 29^ 1936 49 stat. 2035 shall 4o use 431434. be available for necessary expenses, including administrative expenses, of', 684:'the public housing administration in carrying out the provisions of the act of may 19,1949 public law 65. 63 stat.', 685:'es. inland waterways corporation inland waterways corporation administered under the supervision and direction of the secretary of commerce : not', 686:'to exceed $481,200 shall be available for administrative expenses, including not to exceed $10,755 for expenses of travel, to be', 687:'determined in the manner set forth under the title general expenses in the uniform system of accounts for carriers by', 688:'water of the interstate commerce commission effective january 1, 1947; and funds available for operating expenses shall be available for', 689:'purchase not to exceed one, for replacement only and hire of passenger motor vehicles: provided, that no funds shall be', 690:'used to pay compensation of employees normally subject to the classification act of 1949, as tlcio7^. amended, at rates in', 691:'excess of rates fixed for similar services under the provisions of said act, nor to pay the compensation of vessel', 692:'employees and such terminal and other employees as are not covered by said act, at rates in excess of rates', 693:'prevailing in the river transportation industry in the area including prevailing leave allowances for vessel employees, but the granting of', 694:'such allowances shall not be construed as establishing a different leave system within the meaning of that term as used', 695:'in section 3 of the act of december 21,1944 5u.s.c.61d. 58 stat. 846. public law 455july 5, 1952 [66 s', 696:'t at m corporations—general provisions personnel work. sec. 302. no part of the funds of, or available for expenditure by,', 697:'any corporation or agency included in this title shall be used to pay the compensation of any employee engaged in', 698:'personnel work in excess of the number that would be provided by a ratio of one such employee to one', 699:'hundred and thirtyfive, or a part thereof, fulltime, parttime, and intermittent employees of the agency concerned: provided, that for purposes', 700:'of this section employees shall be considered as engaged in personnel work if they spend halftime or more in personnel', 701:'administration consisting of direction and administration of the personnel program; employment, placement,and separation; job evaluation and classification; employee relations and', 702:'services; training; committees of expert examiners and boards of civilservice examiners; wage administration; and processing, recording, and reporting. title iv—general', 703:'provisions annual leave, g^q ^qi^ hereafter no part of the funds of, or available for expenditure by any corporation or', 704:'agency included in this or any other act, including the government of the district of columbia, shall be available to', 705:'pay for annual leave accumulated by any civilian officer or employee during any calendar year and unused at the close', 706:'of business on june 30th of the succeeding calendar year: provided, that the head of any such corporation or agency', 707:'shall afford an opportunity for officers or employees to use the annual leave accumulated under this section prior to june', 708:'30th of such succeeding calendar year: provided nonappiicabiiity. further, that this section shall not apply to officers and employees whose', 709:'post of duty is outside the continental united states: provided further, that this section shall not apply with respect to', 710:'the payment of compensation for accumulated annual leave in the case of officers or employees who leave their civilian positions', 711:'for the purpose of entering upon active military or naval service in the armed forces of the united states: provided', 712:'further. that this section shall not be applicable to annual leave accumulated prior to january 1, 1952. strikes or over', 713:'throw of u.s. govseo. 402. no part of any appropriation contained in this act, or of ernment. the funds available', 714:'for expenditure by any corporation included in this act, shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any', 715:'person who engages in a strike against the government of the united states or who is a member of an', 716:'organization of government employees that asserts the right to strike against the government of the united states, or who advocates,', 717:'or is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the government of the united states by affidavit.', 718:'force or violence: provided, that for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered prima facie evidence that the person', 719:'making the affidavit has not contrary to the provisions of this section engaged in a strike against the government of', 720:'the united states, is not a member of an organization of government employees that asserts the right to strike against', 721:'the government of the united states, or that such person does not advocate, and is not a member of an', 722:'organization that advocates, the overthrow of the government of the united states by penalty. force or violence: provided further. that', 723:'any person who engages in a strike against the government of the united states or who is a member of', 724:'an organization of government employees that asserts the right to strike against the government of the united states, or who', 725:'advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the government of the united states', 726:'by force or violence and accepts employment the salary or wages for which are paid from any appropriation or fund', 727:'contained in this act shall be guilty of a felony 66 stat. ] public law 455july 5, 1952 and, upon', 728:'conviction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both: provided further,', 729:'that the above penalty clause shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other provisions of existing', 730:'law. sec. 403. no part of any appropriation contained in this act, or of the funds available for expenditure by', 731:'any corporation or agency included in this act, shj^ll be used for publicity or propaganda purposes designed to support or', 732:'defeat legislation pending before the congress. sec. 404. no part of any appropriation contained in this act, or of the', 733:'funds available for expenditure by any corporation included in this act, shall be used to pay the compensation of any', 734:'civilian employee of the government, whose principal or primary duties consist of acting as chauffeur or driver of any governmentowned', 735:'passenger motor vehicle other than a bus or ambulance. this section shall not apply with respect to any person whose', 736:'duties consist of acting as chauffeur for the president of the united states or whose place of duty is in', 737:'a foreign country. sec. 405. unless otherwise specifically provided, the maximum amount allowable during the current fiscal year, in accordance', 738:'with section 16 of the act of august 2,1946 5 u. s. c. 78, for the purchase of any passenger', 739:'motor vehicle exclusive of busses, ambulances, and station wagons, is hereby fixed at $1,600. sec. 406. a no part of', 740:'the money appropriated by this act to any department, agency, or corporation or made availaole for expenditure by any department,', 741:'agency, or corporation which is in excess of 75 per centum of the amount required to pay the compensation of', 742:'all persons the budget estimates for personal services heretofore submitted to the congress for the fiscal year 1953 contemplated would', 743:'be employed by such department, agency, or corporation during such fiscal year in the performance of— 1 functions performed by', 744:'a person designated as an information specialist, information and editorial specialist, publications and information coordinator, press relations officer or counsel,', 745:'photographer, radio expert, television expert, motion picture expert, or publicity expert, or designated by any similar title, or 2 functions', 746:'performed by persons who assist persons performing the functions described in 1 in drafting, preparing, editing, typing, duplicating, or disseminating', 747:'public information publications or releases, radio or television scripts, magazine articles, photographs, motion pictures, and similar material, shall be available', 748:'to pay the compensation of persons performing the functions described in 1 or 2. b this section shall not apply:', 749:'to persons employed by the general services administration in the performance of functions or related assisting or supporting functions in', 750:'connection with the publication of the federal register, or to persons engaged in functions of the civil service commission related', 751:'to 1 the preparation and issuance of materials relating to the recruitment of personnel for the federal service, and 2', 752:'the compilation of the official register of the united states, or to any department, agency, or corporation which does not', 753:'employ more than two persons at any one time in the performance of functions described in paragraphs 1 or 2', 754:'of subsection a of this section. sec. 407. this act may be cited as the independent offices appropriation act, 1953.', 755:'approved july 5, 1952. 93300 o 53 30 m^ publicity or prop aganda. chauffeurs. passenger motor vehicles. 60 stat. 810.', 756:'information and editorial functions. nonapplicab ility, short title.',