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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CH. 509. 1927. 1443 c The commission shall direct the vocational rehabilitation of V°°°**°°‘*w,,’°,,**‘,,,""' peinianently disabled employees and shall arrange with the appro- illt¤i¤°1il¤gi¤mv1¤r•¤¤x?u’ priate p)ubl1c or private agencies in States or Territories, (possessions or the istrict 0 Columbia for such education. The Fe eral Board for Vocational Education shall cooperate with the commission in y such educational work. The commission may in its discretion fur- ,,§,_Y""’°“° “”“' nish such prosthetic appliances or other apparatus made necemary by an injury upon which an award has been made under this Act to render a disabled employee lit to engage in a remunerative occupation. If any s1u·plus is left in any kcal year in the fund §‘,},$f’,§'{‘g2}’*°‘ rovided for in section 44, such surplus may be used in subsequent Escal years for the purposes or this section except for the purposes of administration and investigation. narurr coannssromxas m]?°P°*Y °°’¤m*”’°“‘ Sac. 40. (a) The commission may appoint as deputy commis- ag¥_fjg§_b°;§c°’u§,f,°{g sioners any member. of any board, commission, or ot er agency of nmwinréd. " a State to act as deputy commissioner for any compensation-district or part thereof in such State, and may make arrangements with suc board, commission, or other agency for the use of the personnel and facilities thereof in the administration of this Act. The E"°'“°°· commission may make such arrangements as may be deemed advisable  ’, by it for the payment of expenses of such board, commission, or V. other agency, incurred in the administration of this Act pursuant `¤;;=‘# if to this section, and for the payment of salaries to such board, com-. °°"‘ mission, or other agency, or the members thereof, and may pay any amounts agreed u “ n to the proper oiicers of the State, upon vouchers approvedgy the commission. (lb) In any Tmamriy or me Usage seas or is the Diana sr T§,:,m,g£.*‘?;;§·Dg Co umbia a rson ho ding an oilice under the United States may gm my b° ¤PP°*¤*· be appointedw deputy commissioner and for services rendered as ` deputy commissioner may be paid compensation, in addition to that C°'”’°”°°°i°"‘ he is receiving from the United States, in an amount iixed by the commission in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923. { (c) Deputy commissioners (excxzpt deput commissioners ap- mlilm °” °“°b°" pointed under subdivision (a) of this sectiong may be transferred rom one compensation district to another an may be temporarily detailed from one compensation district for service in another in the discretion of the commission. (d) Each deputy commissioner shall maintain and keep open ,,,2,‘f‘;°,§,_°° ”° *°p‘ during reasonab e usiness hours an oiiice, at a place designated by the commission, for the transaction of business under this Act., at . which otiice he shall keep his oiiicial records and papers. Such E‘*““"““"·°°°‘ oiiice shall be furnished and equipped by the commission, who shall also furnish the deputy commissioner with all necessa clerical and other assistants, records, books, blanks, and supplies. r%Vherever practicable such otlice shall be located in a building] owned or leased y the United States; otherwise the commission all rent suitable quarters. (e) If any deputy commissioner is removed from odice, or for ,,,g"f",{,",'§{,,,,§’,{,,’,§*,{’°"’i* agyreason ceases to act as suchdeputy commissioner, all of his o cial records and papers and oliice uipment shall be transferred to his successor in o ce' or, if thereixbe no successor, then to the commission or to a deputy commissioner designated by the mmfguslglqilh d t '° db' ’te£A¤••¤¤• rw ei er a e u_ commissioner nor an usmess associa o v •• • r- a deputy commissigieryshall appear as attorge in any proceeding °°y’m""°mdd°°' under t is Act, and no deputy commissioner slsiall act in any suc case in which he is interested, or when he is employed by any party