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45 Stat. 1008.

Office s p a c e.

Definitions.

Defraying of designated e x p e n s e s, restriction.

PUBLIC LAW 4 7 1 - J U L Y 9, 1952

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Folding documents: For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per thousand or for the employment of personnel at a rate not to exceed $5.20 per day per person, $110,000. Revision of laws: For preparation and editing of the laws as authorized by the Act approved May 29, 1928 (1 U.S.C. 59), $13,700, to be expended under the direction of the Committee on the Judiciary. Speaker's automobile: For exchange, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile for the Speaker, $6,660. Preparation of New United States Code: For the preparation of a new edition of the United States Code, $100,000, to remain available until expended. Salaries or wages paid out of the items herein for the House of Representatives shall be computed at basic rates, plus increased and additional compensation, as authorized and provided by law. The Sergeant at Arms is authorized and directed to secure suitable office space in post offices or other Federal buildings in each district represented by a Member of the House of Representatives for the use of such Member and at a place in such district which such Member, may designate: Provided, That in the event suitable office space is not available in such buildings and a Member leases or rents office space elsewhere, the Sergeant at Arms is authorized to approve for payment, from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives, vouchers covering bona fide statements of rentals due in an amount not exceeding $900 per annum for each such Member. For the purposes of this paragraph (1) the terms "Member of the House of Representatives" and "Member" include the Delegate from Alaska, the Delegate from Hawaii, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, and (2) the term "district" includes Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and, in the case of a Representative-at-large, a State, No part of the appropriation contained in this Act for the contingent expenses of the House of Representatives shall be used to defray the expenses of any committee consisting of more than six persons (not more than four from the House and not more than two from the Senate), nor to defray the expenses of any other person except the Sergeant at Arms of the House or a representative of his office, and except the widow or minor children, or both, of the deceased, to attend the funeral rites and burial of any person who at the time of his or her death is a Representative, a Delegate from a Territory, or a Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico. The provisions of House Resolution 318, Eighty-second Congress (relating to electrical or mechanical office equipment for the use of Members, officers, and committees of the House of Representatives), are hereby continued in effect; and the appropriations for "Clerk Hire, Members and Delegates" contained in this and subsequent Acts are hereby made available for the purpose set forth in subsection (c) of such resolution. CAPITOL POLICE

Metropolitan P o l i c e, D.C.

General expenses: For purchasing and supplying uniforms; maintenance, and repair of passenger motor vehicles; contingent expenses, including $25 per month for extra services performed for the Capitol Police Board by such member of the staff of the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate or the House, as may be designated by the chairman of the Board; $17,900. Capitol Police Board: To enable the Capitol Police Board to provide additional protection for the Capitol Buildings and Grounds, including the Senate and House Office Buildings and the Capitol Power Plant, $18,440. Such sum shall only be expended for payment for