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[69 Stat. 673]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 673]

69 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 352-AUG. 11, 1955

673

tioiis conducted under authority of section 2, for printing and disseminating the results of such research, retirement of employees subject to the provisions of an Act approved March 4, 1940 (54 Stat. 39), admin- 7 USC 331. istrative planning and direction, and for the purchase and rental of land and the construction, acquisition, alteration, or repair of buildings necessary for conducting research. The State agricultural experiment stations are authorized to plan and conduct any research authorized under section 2 of this Act in cooperation with each other and such other agencies and individuals as may contribute to the solution of the agricultural problems involved, and moneys appropriated pursuant to this Act shall be available for paying the necessary expenses of planning, coordinating, and conducting such cooperative research. "SEC. 5. Sums available for allotment to the States under the terms State allotments. of this Act, excluding the regional research fund authorized by subsection 3(c) 3, shall be paid to each State agricultural experiment station in equal quarterly payments beginning on the first day of July of each fiscal year upon vouchers approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, Each such station authorized to receive allotted funds shall have a chief administrative officer known as a director, and a treasurer or other officer appointed by the governing board of the station. Such treasurer or other officer shall receive and account for all funds allotted to the State under the provisions of this Act and shall report, with the approval of the director, to the Secretary of Agriculture on or before the first day of September of each year a detailed statement of the amount received under provisions of this Act during the preceding fiscal year, and of its disbursement on schedules prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture. If any portion of the allotted moneys received by the authorized receiving officer of any State agricultural experiment station shall by any action or contingency be diminished, lost, or misapplied, it shall be replaced by the State concerned and until so replaced no subsequent appropriation shall be allotted or paid to such State. "SEC, 6. Bulletins, reports, periodicals, reprints of articles, tmd portg^^etcV"^^ other publications necessary for the dissemination of results of the F""*® mauing. researches and experiments, including lists of publications available for distribution by the experiment stations, shall be transmitted in the mails of the United States under penalty indicia: Provided, however, That each publication shall bear such indicia as are prescribed by the Postmaster General and shall be mailed under such regulations as the Postmaster General may from time to time prescribe. Such publications may be mailed from the principal place of business of the station or from an established subunit of said station. "SEC. 7. The Secretary of Agriculture is hereby charged with secretary'o°f"Agrif the responsibility for the proper administration of this Act, and is culture. authorized and directed to prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out its provisions. I t shall be the duty of the Secretary to furnish such advice and assistance as will best promote the purposes of this Act, including participation in coordination of research initiated under this Act by the State agricultural experiment stations, from time to time to indicate such lines of inquiry as to him seem most important, and to encourage and assist in the establishment and maintenance of cooperation by and between the several State agricultural experiment stations, and between the stations and the United States Department of Agriculture. "On or before the first day of July in each year after the passage of this Act, the Secretiiry of Agriculture shall ascertain as to each State whether it is entitled to receive its share of the annual appro54402 O - 55 - 43