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[71 Stat. 154]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1957
[71 Stat. 154]

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60 Stat. 887. 38 USC 13, 13a13g.

PUBLIC LAW 85-56-JUNE 17, 1957

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ment for the establishment, maintenance, and operation of canteens, warehouses, and storage depots; (2) stocks of merchandise and supplies for canteens and reserve stocks of same in warehouses and storage depots; (3) salaries, wages, and expenses of all employees; (4) administrative and operation expenses and premiums on fidelity bonds of employees; and (5) adequate working capital for each canteen and for the Service as a whole. Amounts appropriated under the authority contained in this title, amounts heretofore appropriated under Public Law 636, Seventy-ninth Congress, and all income from canteen operations become and will be administered as a revolving fund to effectuate the provisions of this title. REVOLVING F U N D

SEC. 2005. The revolving fund shall be deposited in a checking account with the Treasury of the United States. Such amounts thereof as the Administrator may determine to be necessary to establish and maintain operating accounts for the various canteens may be deposited in checking accounts in other depositaries selected by the Administrator. BUDGET OF SERVICE

59 Stat. 597. 31 USC 841 note.

SEC. 2006. The Service shall prepare annually and submit a budget program as provided for wholly owned Government corporations by the Government Corporation Control Act which shall contain an estimate of the needs of the Service for the ensuing fiscal year including an estimate of the amount required to restore any impairment of the revolving fund resulting from operations of the current fiscal year. Any balance in the revolving fund at the close of the fiscal year in excess of the estimated requirements for the ensuing fiscal year shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS

SEC. 2007. The Service shall maintain an integral set of accounts which shall be audited annually by the General Accounting Office in accordance with the principles and procedures applicable to com31 USC 841 note, mercial transactions as provided by the Government Corporation Control Act. No other audit shall be required. SERVICE TO BE I N D E P E N D E N T U N I T

SEC. 2008. I t is the purpose of this title that, under control and supervision of the Administrator, the Service shall function as an independent unit in the Veterans' Administration and shall have exclusive control over all its activities including sales, procurement and supply, finance, including disbursements, and personnel management, except as otherwise herein provided. TITLE XXI—MISCELLANEOUS TRAVEL EXPENSES

SEC. 2101. (a) Under regulations prescribed by the President, the Administrator may pay the actual necessary expense of travel (including lodging and subsistence), or in lieu thereof an allowance based upon mileage traveled, of any person to or from a Veterans' Administration facility or other place in connection with vocational rehabilitation, or for the purpose of examination, treatment, or care.