Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/472

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444 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 104. 1922. p£:g*&Y••¤c ’ ,°9¤¤· EM]?LOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION. s.Ei»°pl·°iK°i°) °°°P°°` Em 0 ees’ compensation fund: For the payment of compensation §“?>i*==(L*·’°¤· providiidyby an Act entitled "An Act to provide compensation for V¤¤-39. rr- 745 745- employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other urpom," ap5roved_September 7,_ 1916, including medical, surgmilz and hospi _ services, and supplies provided by section 9, an the transp0rtation_and ` expenses. provided by sections 9 and 1 1, $600,000, to remain available until expended. " " ` 0§§"`“ ‘*°°°““““‘ GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE. c,,lf§§§,F§f§‘,§’ mm _The Comptroller General of the United States is authorised and ¤°§¤g,é¤{=;q*” mjgg;¤g_°· directed to cause an audit to be made of the financial transactions of ’ the United States Slnppmgl Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, m accordance with the usu methods of steamship or corporation accounting and under such rules and regulations as e shall prescribe. Such audit shall be effective commencing July 1, 1921, the date of the discontinuance of the audit required to be performed under the v°"‘°’*"°`°L direction of the Secretary of the Treasury by the Act approved July 1, 1918. V°°'”'“' B"""" UNITED STATES VETERANS’ BUREAU. v¤¤m»m1_¤nn»ua. V . . . . _ . . . ,,,,,0,, , d,,,,,,,,g,,d ocational rehabilitation. For an additional amount for carrying =¤*{,*j3_*j&%‘~n 617 um out the provisions of the Act entitled Act to provide for the Xen; 41, ppé]150: ms. vocational rehabilitation and retiun to civil employment of disabled ’P‘ ‘ rsons discharged from the military or naval forces of the United Siates, and for other purposes} ’ approved June 27, 1918, as amended, including personal services in the istrict of Columbia and elsewhere, funeral and other incidental expenses (including transportation_of °,j,{,°I§“,§’(§k,’°:,{m°“"° remains) of deceased trainees of the board, necessary medical service and treatment to trainees hereafter required in cases where such service or treatment is not rovided b the War Risk Insurance Act as amended; Iprinting andlbinding tolm done at the Government P Wm Printiiig aw bqilks, of lrefcrence, apd•geriodica§a, ri raiacatm. $73,71 ,1 : r , at the s imitations ace u on the wi “· PP- ’”"· 8*7- appropriation for vocational rehalfihytation b thi; Sundp Civil . . *7 Appropriation Act approved July 19, 1919, mo xfied as provided b Amy mp com the Simdry Civil Appropriation Act approved Jxme 5 1920, shui ggggin work r¤· apply to the appropriation herem made: Provtdedgurtiwr, That no part of the foregoing appropriation shall be expende for construction gorkh(e%:peptdn§cessary_ minor ’r§»pairs) ag;. any Army camp acquired t e United States eterans ureau or use as atr center. .g}$.`{'L,°?L€X'd MPM yMedical and hospital services: For medical, surgical, and hospital services, medical examinations, funeral expenses, traveling ex enses, and sqpplies, including court costs and other expenses mcidlent to procee ings heretofore or hereafter taken for commitment of mentally P M incompetent persons to hospitals for the care and treatment of the T0 . - esnuauc ~ 2;“§§I,i;.¥.;'i2§7§r2i1°·b€'...d aT‘t’i$L“,§’.§.’.“;'JL¥‘0‘E“°c0’§?.‘;.¥’§t¥.t‘3§§.°‘L¥ quarters, subsistence, and lanmdry, or quarters, heat and light, and D_ b t d longevity to_an(y employee other than the commissioned medical nitiitigiismgf spgiis officers provide for y statute. This a propriation shall be disprumon. bursed by the United States Veterans’ gureau, and such portion thereof as may be necessary shall be allotted from time to time to the Public Health Service, the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and the War and Navy Departments, and transferred to their credit for disbursement by them for the purposes set forth in this paragraph. The allotments to