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478 PUBLIC LAWS--H . 269-JULY 1, 1941 [55 STAT. Selection of trainees under the foregoing programs of training shall be based upon the existing and anticipated need for defense workers in occupations essential to the national defense. Attendanceatmeet- Not to exceed an aggregate of $4,000 of the amount appropriated gs . in this title for traveling expenses may be used for expenses of attend- ance at meetings of educational associations and other organizations concerned with vocational education. Exclusive use of All appropriations for vocational education under the Office of Education in this Act shall be used exclusively for vocational educa- tion purposes. relegation of pow- The Commissioner may delegate to any officer in the Office of Education any of his powers or duties hereunder. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Post, . 831. For all necessary expenses for carrying out the investigations and work hereinafter named under the heading "Food and Drug Admin- istration", including chemicals, purchase, exchange and repair of apparatus, personal services in the District of Columbia and else- where; collecting, reporting, and illustrating the results of such investigations; contract stenographic reporting services; books of reference, and periodicals; exchange of scientific equipment; and transfer of household goods and effects as provided by the Act of sta. 105. 0 13T 1-.,.. Stat.o 5 October 10, 1940 (Public, Numbered 839), and regulations promul- gated thereunder, as follows: General administrative expenses: For necessary expenses for general administrative purposes, including the salary of Commissioner of Food and Drugs and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $91,700. Enforcement of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: For enabling the Federal Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act of June 25, 1938, entitled "An Act to prohibit the movement in interstate commerce of adulterated and misbranded food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics, and for other purposes", as ReStiof40f U. . amended (21 U. S. C . 301-392); to cooperate with associations and Pharmacopoeia. scientific societies in the revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia andl develolpment of methods of analysis, and for investigating the character of the chemical and physical tests which are applied to American food products in foreign countries, and for inspecting the same before shipment when desired by the shippers or owners of these products intended for countries where chemical and physical tests are required before the said products are allowed to be sold therein, $2,203,000. Enforcement of Tea Importation Act: For enabling the Federal Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act 29Stat.604. approved March 2, 1897 (21 U. S . C. 41-50), entitled "An Act to Prevent the Importation of Impure and Unwholesome Tea" as amended, including payment of compensation and expenses of the members of the Board appointed under section 2 of the Act and all of the necessary officers and employees, both in Washington and oiDation. in the field, $29,400: Provided, That on and after July 1, 1940, no tea, or merchandise described as tea, shall be examined for importa- tion into the United States, or released by the Collector, under said Act unless the importer or consignee of such tea or merchandise. prior to such examination, has paid for deposit into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts, a fee of 3.5 cents for each hundred weight or fraction thereof of such tea and merchandise. Enforcement of the Milk Importation Act: For enabling the Fed- eral Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the