192 80 Stat. 508; 80 Stat. 416.
PUBLIC LAW 90-350-JUNE 19, 1968
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ov iillowiuices tlieiefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C'. oOOl-aDO-i); =*'i^^ services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section olOO, and of expert witnesses at such rates as may l>e detennined by the Commissioner; $r>41,r)()(),()()(). OKJ-MCK OK TIIK TKKASITUEU SA],A1 U.S AND EXPKNSES
For ne<'essary exHinses of the Office of the Treasurer, $(),87S,()()(). IINITKI) STATES SECUET SERVICE SAEARIES AND EXL'ENSP'-S
For necessary expenses for the operation of the United States Secret Service, includinir purchase (not to exceed one hundred and seventy-one for police-type use which may exceed by $o()() each the general purchase price Innitation for the current tiscal year, of which one iumdred and twenty-nine are for replacement oidy), and hire of passenger motor vehicles, hire of aircraft, services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section.'JIOD, and purchase, repair, and (•leanino: of uniforms; $2<),900,()()(). V'i?>-'•'t:oNSTRU('TlON OF SECRET SERVICE TRAINING FACIIJTIES
Citation of title.
For expenses necessary for construction of Secret Service trainingfacilities, $800,000, to remain available until expended. This title may be cited r.s the "Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1969-'. . ' TITLE II — P O S T OFFK^P^ DEPARTMENT CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS O U T OF (IENERAL FUNDS /i
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80 Stat. 274.
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CONTRIBUTION TO THE
POSTAL F U N D
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For administration and operation of the Post Office Department and the postal service, there is hereby appropriated the aggregate amount of postal reven\ies for the current fiscal year, as authorized [jy [.^w (39 U.S.C. 2201-220-2), together with an amount equal to the difference between such revenues and the total of the appropriations hereinafter specifie<l and the sum needed may be advanced to the Post Office Department upon requisition of the Postmaster General, for the following piirixv.ses, namely: ' "' f"^ ^' ' '•
CURRENT AUTJIORIZATIONS O U T OF POSTAL F U N D ADMINISTRATION AND RE(}IONAL OPERATION
For expenses necessary for administration of the postal service, o]^>eration of the inspection service and regional offices, uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902), including services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section 3109; management studies; not to exceed $25,000 for miscellaneous and emergency expenses (including not to exceed $6,000 for official reception and representation expenses upon approval by the Postmaster General); rewards for information and services concerning violations of postal laws and regulations, current and prior fiscal
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