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[71 Stat. 142]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1957
[71 Stat. 142]

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PUBLIC LAW 85-66-JUNE 17, 1957

[71 S T A T.

of the departments of the Government to do or assist in such woik, and he may employ individuals and agencies not connected with the Government, if in his opinion desirable, at such compensation as he may consider reasonable. USE OF ARMED FORCES F A C I L I T I E S

SEC. 1703. The Administrator and the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Air Force, and the Secretary of the Navy may enter into agreements and contracts for the mutual use or exchange of use of hospitals and domiciliary facilities, and such supplies, equipment, and material as may be needed to operate such facilities properly, or for the transfer, without reimbursement of appropriations, of facilities, supplies, equipment, or material necessary and proper for authorized care for veterans, except that at no time shall the Administrator enter into any agreement which will result in a permanent reduction of Veterans' Administration hospital and domiciliary beds below the number established or approved on June 22, 1944, plus the estimated number required to meet the load of eligibles under this Act, or in any way subordinate or transfer the operation of the Veterans' Administration to any other agency of the Government, GARAGES ON H O S P I T A L A N D DOMICILIARY

RESERVATIONS

SEC. 1704. The Administrator may construct and maintain on reservations of Veterans' Administration hospitals and domiciliaries, garages for the accommodation of privately owned automobiles of employees at such hospitals and domiciliaries. Employees using such garages shall make such reimbursement therefor as the Administrator may deem reasonable. Money received from the use of such garages shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. ACCEPTANCE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY

SEC. 1705. The President may accept from any State or other political subdivision, or from any person, any building, structure, equipment, or grounds suitable for the care of the disabled, with due regard to fire or other hazards, state of repair, and all other pertinent considerations. He may designate which agency of the Federal Government shall have the control and management of any property so accepted. PART B—PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY REVOLVING SUPPLY FUND

SEC. 1711. (a) The revolving supply fund established for the operation and maintenance of a supply system for the Veterans' Administration (including procurement of supplies and equipment and personal services) shall be— (1) available without fiscal year limitations for all expenses necessary for the operation and maintenance of such supply system; (2) reimbursed from appropriations for the cost of all services, equipment, and supplies furnished, at rates determined by the Administrator on the basis of estimated or actual direct and indirect cost; and (3) credited with advances from appropriations for activities to which services or supplies are to be furnished, and all other receipts resulting from the operation of the fund, including the