Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 58 Part 1.djvu/579

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78TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 302-JUNE 28, 1944 priation under this head for the fiscal year 1944 shall be considered as having been available for such expenses from January 1, 1944. Division of mental hygiene: For carrying out the provisions of section 4 of the Act of June 14, 1930 (21 U. S . C. 196, 225); for maintenance and operation of the United States Public Health Service Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky, and the United States Public Health Service Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of January 19,1929 (21 U. S . C . 221-237), including personal services in the District of Columbia (not to exceed $27,370) and elsewhere; traveling expenses; firearms and ammunition; necessary supplies and equipment; reimbursement to the working capital fund for articles or services furnished by the industrial activities; sub- sistence and care of inmates; expenses incurred in pursuing and identifying escaped inmates, including rewards for their capture; expenses of interment or transporting remains of deceased inmates, including the remains of persons voluntarily admitted; purchase and exchange of farm products and livestock; lawbooks, books of reference, newspapers (not to exceed $500), and periodicals; furnishing and laundering of uniforms and other distinctive wearing apparel neces- sary for employees in the performance of their official duties; trans- portation and subsistence allowance when necessary, within continental United States and under regulations approved by the Administrator of the Federal Security Agency, of persons voluntarily admitted and discharged as cured; tobacco for inmates; maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $1,150,000, and the Surgeon General is authorized to utilize Government-owned automotive equipment in transporting, to and from school, children of Public Health Service personnel on duty at the Public Health Service hospitals at Fort Worth, Texas, and Lexington, Kentucky, who have quarters for themselves and their families on the station reservations. Foreign quarantine service: For maintenance and ordinary expenses of United States quarantine stations and supplementary activities abroad, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the maintenance, repair, and operation of motortrucks and motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles for official use in field work, and the purchase of not to exceed six motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; $1,439,000. National Institute of Health: For necessary expenses, not appropri- ated for elsewhere, of the National Institute of Health, its branches and field offices, including maintenance of buildings; for regulating the propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products, including arsphenamines and other organic arsenic com- pounds analogous thereto; for the preparation of curative and diag- nostic products; and for carrying out the provisions of section 603 of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935, and section 1 of the Act of August 14, 1912; such expenses to include personal and other services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the pur- chase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms for the guard force; items otherwise properly chargeable to the appropriation for miscellaneous and contingent expenses for the Public Health Service; the purchase (not to exceed two), maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger- carrying automobiles; and the purchase of reprints of scientific and technical articles published in periodicals and journals; $2274,000, of which not to exceed $95,000 may be transferred without limitation account to the appropriation "Pay, and so forth, commissioned officers, Public Health Service". States Relations Division: For all necessary expenses of the States Relations Division in connection with grants to States under title VI 57 Stat. 506 . 46 Stat. 586 . Post, p. 719. Hospitals, Lexing- ton, Ky., and Fort Worth, Tex. 45 Stat. 1085. Post, p. 719. Vehicles. Post, p. 683 . Propagation and sale of viruses, se- rums, etc. Investigations 49 Stat. 635 . 42U. S. C. 803. Post, p. 719 . 37 Stat. 309. 42 U.S. C. §§1,7. Post, p. 716. Vehicles. Post, p. 560. 58 STAT.] 559