Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 1.djvu/386

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368 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 263 -JULY 3, 1945 [59 STAT. Commissioner, shall remain the property of the agency designated in the proposal and approved by the Commissioner to purchase and to hold title to such equipment, and that the supplies authorized by the Commissioner to be purchased shall remain the property of the agency authorized to purchase such supplies: Provided further, That no school or school system shall be required to surrender possession or use of any property or equipment which it is using in its educational or training programs. Delegationofpowers The Commissioner may delegate to any officer in the Office of Educa- or duties. I tion any of his powers or duties hereunder. Post, pp . 636 , 637. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE For necessary expenses in carrying out the functions of the Public Health Service in accordance with the Act of July 1, 1944 (Public 42 U. . C. , supp. Law 410) (hereinafter referred to as the Act), and other Acts, includ- IV, §§ 201-286. ing (with the exception of the appropriation "Pay, and so forth, com- missioned officers, Public Health Service") personal services in the District of Columbia; maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger automobiles; purchase of reports, documents, and other material for publication and of reprints from State, city, and private publications; lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals, for use at the seat of government and elsewhere; contract stenographic services without 41 U. .. . 5. regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes or the civil-service or classification laws; preparation and display of posters and exhibits by contract or otherwise; packing, unpacking, crating, uncrating, drayage, and transportation of personal effects of commissioned officers and transportation of their dependents on change of station; increased allowances to reserve officers for foreign service and transporting in Government-owned automotive equipment, to and from school, chil- dren of personnel who have quarters for themselves and their families at isolated stations; as follows: Venereal diseases: To carry out the purposes of sections 314 (a) and 58 stat. 693, 704. 363 of the Act with respect to venereal diseases, including the purchase 42 U. S. C., Supp. IV, 24 (a), 266. of two passenger automobiles, $11,949,000. Pwos, p. 63. Venereal diseases (national defense): For the operation and main- tenance of centers for the diagnosis, treatment, support, and clothing of persons afflicted with venereal diseases, including travel; printing and binding; transportation and subsistence of such persons and their attendants to and from the place of treatment or allowance in lieu thereof; diagnosis and treatment (including emergency treat- ment for other illnesses) of such persons through contracts with phy- sicians and hospitals and other appropriate institutions without 41 ..c.. 5. regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes; fees for case finding and referral to such centers of voluntary patients; reasonable expenses of preparing remains or burial of deceased patients; furnishing and laundering of uniforms and other distinctive wearing apparel neces- sary for employees in the performance of their official duties; recrea- tional supplies and equipment; leasing of facilities and repair and alteration of Government-owned or leased facilities without regard to 41 U.s.c. 5. section 3709 of the Revised Statutes and section 322 of the Act of 47Stat. 412. June 30, 1932, as amended (40 U. S . C . 278a); purchase of twenty passenger automobiles; and for grants of money, services, supplies, equipment, and use of facilities to States, as defined in the Act, and with the approval of the respective State health authorities, to coun- ties, health districts, and other political subdivisions of the States, for the foregoing purposes, in such amounts and upon such terms Transfer of equip and conditions as the Surgeon General may determine; $4,644,000: to F.s.A . Provided, That the Administrator of the Federal Works Agency