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1889 '· TlTLE_ .5.-—EXECUTl VE DEPARTMENTS ANL G,} `g$cial business and away — from their designated posts of duty shall be allowed { their actual necessary expenses in an amount not to exceed}? each for any one calendar day., (June ~3, 19%, c. .457, I 3, 44 Stat. 6%.) New rection. _ _· _` * -_ . _ 824. Per diem allowance in, lieu of expenses.-——The heads ot aepartinenhs andestabllwments, ln lieu of the'_actual expenses nuthorimd section 3,""`may `prescriboia per diem, allowance not to erceed $8 for any one calendar day or portions thereof for absmces of lem thm twenty-four hours. (June 3, 1926, c. 457. S 4, 44‘Stat. * New section. · _ , I 825. Allowance for traveling beyond limits `of United States.-Civilian o®cers and employees ot the departments and establishments while traveling on omial business beyond the ( limits of the continental United States shall. be allowed their . actual expenses in 8BT&!Il0l1!lli. to be prescribed by the heads of departments or establishnlents not to exceed an. average of $8 per day during the travel, exclusive `of_ absence on leave. · ` Actual Qexpensesiano per diem allowance under this section for any travel performed within the limits of continental United States shall- be or accordance with the rates_ prescribed ln sections 3 and 4'ot this Act." (June 3, *1926, c. 457, _§ 5, 44 Stat. 6%.) in ` · _‘ `_ . New section. · _ 826. Per diem allowance in lien of expenses.-The heads. or departments and establishments may prescribe a per diem allowance ofnot to exceed $7, in lieu ot the actual expenses authorized bysection 5.** (June'3, 1926, c. 457, § 6, 44 Stat. 689.) New section. . · 1 - I -1 . 827. Regulations governing expenses or per diem; standardization.--The allowance and payment of actual expenses and the nxlng and payment of per diem allowance, or` portions thereof, shall be in accordance `with regulations which shall be gprotnulgated by the heads of departments and establishments and which shall ·be,standardized as faras practicable and shall not he e§ective until approved by the President of the United States; (June 3,.1926, c. 457, S 7, 44 Stat. 689.) ‘ ` New section; . . ‘ _‘ · ~ 828. `Adwuncements and deduction 'thereof.--'l‘he_ heads ‘ oi departments and .estahllshn1ents,_ Wunder regulations which _ shall be prmaibed by the Secretary; ot the Treasury for the protection ot · the United States, may advance · through the proper disbursnng o§cers from applicable appropriations to any person entitled to actual expenses or per diem allowance this Act such sums as may he deemed adviwblez, considering the character and probable duration ot the traveV to be performed. e•°···sa·¢l¤n sr mania be mmmeo •·•s¤u¤£ 823.* e ‘ - " _

  • • “Sections a and 4 ot this Act" should be translated " oections

823 and 824.” · , . .,

  • •·“Soction 5".·•non1d be translated “•ection 82§."

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D. GO"VERNME.L\`T OFFICERS "AND EMPLOYEES Any sums so advanced shall be recovered from the person to whom_ advanced, or his estate, by deduction from any amount due from the United Statesor by such other legal method of _ recoveryas may be necessary. (June 3, 1926, c. 457, § 8,314 , Stat- 689-·> -. l r ‘ _ New section; . . ' _829.· Repeal of inconsistent lavrs; exceptions.--All laws or ‘ parts of laivs which are inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisionsof this Act except suclrllaws or partsof law as specially tix or nowpermit lrateshigher than the maximum rates established in this Act; are hereby repealed or modified ` _ onlylto the extent of such. inconsistency or contiict. (.1 une 3, 1926, c. 457..§ 9, +i4'_Stat. 689.) l A , · New section. _ l -.830. Travel allowance. of President not aEected+Certain acts not modified or repealed.1——This `Act shall not be construedto modify or repeal the.Act " providing for the traveling ` expenses of the President of the United, States. or any Acts l fincluding appropriations for the nscal year 1927) specineally Hxing or permitting mileage rates for travel and/or subsistence expenses; (June 3, 1926, c. 457, '§·10, 4-l Stat. 689.) _ ` _ New section.'_ . P = · i '- ` 831.[Travel allowance of railwaypostal clerks not affected.- ' This Act-° shall not be construed to modify or repeal theper diem travel allowances granted railway postal. clerks, acting . railvyay postal. clerks, and substitute railway postal- clerks in Q section 7, Title 1, of the Act approved February 28, 1925 (_I·`orty· _ `third Statutes, pl 1062).** (June 3, 1926, c.- 457, § 11, 44 Stat. _ 690.) - _ . l -~ · ‘ V · liew section.- _ . 832; Appropriations for year Y1897- containing inconsistent [ ratesé-—Appropriations for the fiscal year._1927_‘which contain - spe-not rates of actual expensesior -per`diem allowance: incon-. l sistentwith the rates permitted by this Act‘ are hereby modi- ° fied to the; extentlrequired to permit the application of the provisions of this ·Act‘ to such appropriations. (}uno\%, 1926, ·c.-457, § 12, 44 Stat. 6%.) Q ` ' New section. - . " 833.‘EEective date of act.——¢This Act“ shall take effect on July 1, 1926, but any increases deemed necessary to be made r ir the rates of actual expenses or per diem allowance nnder they authority of this Act“ shall not be antherized by heads of departments and 'establishments to the extent of incurring a dedciency in appropriations available for the payment thereof v_ during the fiscal 'year 1927. (June 3, 1926, cj 457, § 13, it _ l Stat.690.)`- . ‘ ’ W l . New section. _ I _ . . - *'tAet’-’ should- be translated “chapter." _· " " , . wfmie “Act"’ referred to in the text constitutes § 42 of Title 3 or the 5 pégeéection 7 of Act of Feb.' 28, 1925, above referred to,_,icoi1s‘litates. 5 633 of Title 39 of the Code. `