Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 1.djvu/780

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 662 -OCT. 10 , 1949 60 Stat. 843; 62 Stat. 1008. 28 U. S. C., Supp. II, § 2672. Ante, pp. 62, 106. 60 Stat. 903. Subsistence, etc., to employees. Repair, etc., of in- dustrial facilities. 62 Stat. 1226 . 50 U. S. C., Supp. II, § 452 (c). 61 Stat. 774 . 10 U. S. C., Supp. II, 1270; 34 U.S. C., Supp. II, 522a. 60 Stat. 606. 62 Stat. 1203. Ratification and confirmation of obliga- tions. surplus prior to July 1, 1948; not to exceed $5,000 for payment of claims pursuant to law (28 U. S . C . 2672); not to exceed $14,000 for a health service program as authorized by law (5 U. S . C . 150); print- ing and binding; expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the purposes of this appropriation; acquisition of real property and interests therein, necessary in connection with care and handling or disposal of property; payments to States or political subdivisions thereof of sums in lieu of taxes accruing against real property declared surplus by Government corporations; appraisers at rates of pay or fees not to exceed those usual for similar services; and advances of funds to cashiers and collection officials, upon furnishing bond; fiscal year 1950, $12,500,000: Provided, That the Administration may pro- cure by contract or otherwise and furnish to governmental employees and employees of Government contractors at the reasonable value thereof food, meals, subsistence, and medical supplies, emergency medical services, quarters, heat, light, household equipment, laundry service, and sanitation facilities, and erect temporary structures and make alterations in existing structures necessary for these purposes, when such employees are engaged in the disposal of surplus property, or in the preparation for such disposal, at locations where such supplies, services, equipment, or facilities are otherwise unavailable, the pro- ceeds derived therefrom to be credited to this appropriation: Providedfurther, That in addition to the amount hereinbefore appro- priated, and notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, not to exceed $2,000,000 of the proceeds of the disposal of surplus property subject to a "national security clause" as defined in the National Industrial Reserve Act of 1948 (50 U. S . C . 451), or as imposed pursuant to the Act of August 5, 1947 (10 U. S . C . 1270, 34 U. S . C. 522 (a)), or deductions from proceeds otherwise collectible as a result of the disposal of such property, shall be available for such costs of renovation, restoration, rehabilitation, improvement, and repair of industrial facilities as may be contracted for during the fiscal year 1950 if required for purposes of national defense or for the protection of the public or of private property from the effects of the operation of such facilities: Provided further, That appropria- tions to the War Assets Administration for the fiscal year 1947 shall remain available for expenditire during fiscal year 1950 for obliga- tions incurred during the fiscal year 1947 in respect to industry agents' contracts: Providedfurther, That not to exceed $762,000 of the appro- priations to the War Assets Administration for the fiscal year 1949 shall remain available for accumulated or accrued leave paid after June 30, 1949, to employees of the War Assets Administration sepa- rated or furloughed on or before that date: Providedfurther, That the appropriation and authority with respect to the appropriation in this paragraph shall be available from and including July 1, 1949, for the purposes provided in such appropriation and authority. All obligations incurred during the period between August 15, 1949, and the date of enactment of this Act in anticipation of such appropriation and authority are hereby ratified and confirmed if in accordance with the terms thereof. HoUSING AND HoME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Salaries and Expenses p.' P 644

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t . For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", fiscal year 1950, $75,000. 742 [63 STAT.