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24 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 18. 1921. oilioe for fifteen years. The Comptroller General shall not be eligible mms; adam.:-isi for reappointment. The Comptroller General or the Assistant Comp- ”’°°“°*°'*· troller Gxejneral may be removed at any_ time by joint resolution of Co ess after notice and hearing, when, m the judgment of Congress, thdlglomptroller General or Assistant Comptroller eneral has become permanently inoa acitated or has been mefiicient, or guilty of neglect P . of duty, or of malfeasance in office, or of any felon or conduct . invol moral t itude and for no other cause and in no other R z-mem me- ving urp * . ¤ae¤°i°Zg?°m manner except by impeachment. Any Comptroller General or Ass1st- A B mmm ant Comptroller General removed m the manner herein provided g r° { shall be meligible for reappointment to that offico. When a Comptroller General or Assistant Comptroller General attains the age of Dams of Compmh seventy years, he shall be retired gram his office. _ noeqtaeumurpms Sec. 304. All powers and duties now conferred or imposed bgllaw $‘§§“{§gg§§"},c§°,{’,$fg upon the Comptroller of the Treasury or the six auditors of the eas- }>)w{v§>g§k;e£tigg.i;g; nay Dopartrgietpt, 6pId the} dgties of the Dixgisépn of Bookkeeping and a¤n’1¤.a¤e¤¤m, arrantso e ceo eSecretaryo eTreas reatmgto ggggmzg keeping the personal ledger accounts of disbursing ualild collecting ofdpers, shgdll, so farthas 3::1l118(i0I;SlSl£Ill7 with Acti ge vested Fmmy 0, www an impos upon e er ccountmgrh oe an e oxercis mum without direction from any other officer. e balances certified by R,,v,°;,,, ,,m,,m,,,,» the Comptroller General shall be final and conclusive upon the execuj¢l*;g{=¤ uf;,¤*¥ five branch of the Government. The revision b the Comptroller ' ’ General of settlements made by the six auditors sh& be discontinued, 1.,,,,,, s,,,.,.,c.,_ exgt as to settlements made before July 1, 1921. P¤1;t¤¤g=;1i<g_A¤lgg¤p=g§g e admimstrative examination of the accounts and vouchers of mgm, created msu- the Postal Service now imposed by law upon the Auditor for the Post

,§_“"“°" Oiiioo Department shall be p)erformed on and after July 1, 1921, by

be° g_* M ¤• a bureau in the Post Omoo opartment to be known as the Bureau of Accounts, which is hereby established for that purpose. The Bureau of Accounts shall be under the direction of a Comptroller, Dum., to 1,., 1,,,, who shall be appointed by the President with the advice and consent

  • ·¤‘¤¤°¢ of the Senate, and shall receive a salary of $5,000 a year. The Com

troller shall perform the admimstrative duties now performed by tgo Sum 0, Auditor Auditor for the Post Oflioe Department and such other duties in cxgnglregod. mg relation thereto as the Postmaster General ma direct. The ap ro- ‘ ’ *" ‘ pnation of $5,000 for the salary of the Auditor Ear the Post Of1iceIl)e- phargent fo;·&1heéi•seal 1%2 is traidierred andririadpjgyaillgble for cr n- 8 0 6 mp G1' \11`68\1 0 000 $8, l} D- rdlfsw of pm ment. uThe officers and employees of the Ouilice oxhe Alifditgliaflor gganlzdst OmcetSD§p:.1§tztnent engaged in tlée ad1:dinistratdv•ai'1ex1§mi1iao i o s UD 6001118 0 CSIS 811 li ¤$`¤§fg¤;¤<£r Im n of A&co1mits agal their and salaries on EYE; I? Tile alplsxbli . , . ,P1'1¤ ons or anesan orcont1ngen' t d ll izxiil ll pp me and tabulating equipment for such odicbnfoilnlslizg dislggaluselliplggg? and all books, records, documents, papers, furniture, oflgico equip- 1381182 tgagghgf; zgfvgirtfy apporgigned betweeg, garésferred , _ a or e ureau 0 ccounts an t o eneral u no un Accounting Office, respective] , th b f d f f 8 i)z&£$°e$?°zss,ti§. zo, Sdmlri. 305. Section 236 of tbz Illdlviseil Sairtliutlzos il; liedigiadleilegeicdead ngettlenieut and ad- as 0 ows: seamen; thereof r. "SEO. 236. All claims and demands hate b th G , 3§§§?' A°°"“"‘“‘g ;)£;·%O[;I11nl§g Sttat4;s1d;·8 ig and all accd;1l·ts{vhatev<;)1Yi£i1r1lvl*IlllB<llli _ e en o m t tes ' ggggddtor, shall be settled and 8(?ljUStEdcl(§K`;?11;1?.j?GD;lt§.1l81llC·(?O§l1$1lzlil$§ General administra- ` mega.,-sa mba, Sec. 306. All laws relatinv all to th dminis ‘ Em., jpmpies Q, departments and ostabhsh11ie1§t€sul3slhall; so fa; ds applitcl:lllg?g(ifv;ldd gizggxs, ew., as evi- the General Accounting Oiiioe. Copies of any books records pa ers or documents, and transcripts from the books and oi) thd