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 1444 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I1. Cn. 509. 1927. in interest or related to any party in interest by consanguinit or affinity within the third degree, as determined by the common iaw. r¤v•¤¤¤¤¤¤=. 1Nv1•:e·r1oA·r1oNs ar rm: COMMISSION dgrungiezgénpggx Sno. 41. (a) The commission shall make studies andinvestigations omiiieridatioim to be with respect to safety gxrovisions andthe causes of injuries in '°"’°"’ °°'”‘”"‘*°“· employments covered by t is Act, and shall from time to time make, to Congress and to employers and carriers such recommendations as_it_may deem proper as to the best means of preventing such injuries. 0<><>v¤¤¤¤¤¤ with (lg) In making such studies and investi tions the commission sign md Sim °'°°` is authorized (1) to cooperate with any agen€:·;r of the United States charged with the duty of enforcin any law securing safety against injury in any employment covered by this Act, or with any State agency engaged in enforcing any laws to assure safety for emplgysees, I i { { and (23 to permit any such agency to have access to the reco of ,m§;§§§.‘L{,,°,'€°,° the commission. in carrying out the provisions of this section the commission or any ofiicer or employee o the commission is authorized to enter at any reasonable time upon any premises, tracks, wharf, dock or other landing place, or upon any vessel, or to enter any buildinig, where an employment covered by this Act is being carried on, an to examine any tool, appliance, or machinery use in such employment. _ 'I‘¤r¤¤¤¢ ¤¤1>¤¤¤¤¤· TRAVELING EXPENSES m,·'jg;·;°gwf° °°¤¤· Sno. 42. The commissioners, deputiye commissioners, and other ' employees of the commission sha l entitled to receive their V necessary traveling expenses and expenses actually incurred for Am.p.esa subsistence while traveling on oilicial usiness and awag from their designated stations, as provided by the Subsistence xpense Act of 1926. ANNUAL iuuronr __§,°¥;,•'*g,8,_*° °°°¥’“° Sac. 43. The commission shall make to Congress at the beginning of each regular session a report of the administration of t is Act for the preceding fiscal year, including a detailed statement of receipts of and expenditures from the funds established in sections 44 and 45, together with such recommendations as the commission deems advisab e. S°°°*°““”°'· srnciar. FUND E"°"“"‘°d ‘°" '°‘ Sno. 44. i a) There is hereb established in the Treasury of the hx2i¢?t1i?Il¥;•-im United Staies a ecial fund for the purpose of making payments in accordance  the revisions of subsections (f) an (g) of section 8 of this Act. ISuch fund shall be administered by the °°“°‘“°“ °““”‘· commission. The Treasurer of the United States shall be the custodian of such fund, and all moneys and securities in such fund shall be held in trust by such Treasurer and shall not be money or pro rt of the United States. A ,,2,%{"“°'““ “`°‘“· (E; The Treasurer is authorized to disburse moneys from such fund onl upon order of the commission. He shall be required to `re bong in an amount to be fixed and with securities to be approved gg- the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comgltroller General of t e United States conditioned upon the faith 1 performance of his dut as custodian of such fund., P‘”‘°°“"'°‘ { (cg gayments into such fund shall be made as follows: df; °,§}"§,§’,;§,),2§ 1 Each emplofyer shall pay $1,000 as compensation for the death amua gm of an employee _o such employer resultmg rom injury where the um. deputy commissioner determines that there is no person entitled