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 38 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 33. 1929. Offices, positions, and rates in lieu of provi- sions for fiscal year 1930. Vol.45,p.1387. ab etprpiations avail- Pages . Appropriations avail - able. Ante, P.1. Co ngre ssio nal Rec- ord. Chief indexer and cataloguers. Vol.45,p.1401. New rates. Ante, p . 35. CLERK HIRE, MEMBERS, DELEGATES, AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS Clerk Delegates, and Re si- SEC. 2 . The cle rk hire for e ach Member, Delegate, and Resident dent Commissioners. Commissioner shall be at the rate of $5,000 per annum and shall be Vol.4 u.s.d .p..1217. aid in accordance with the Act of January 25, 1923 (United States Salary limit . ode, title 2, section 92) : Provided, That no person shall receive a salary from such clerk hire at a ra te in excess of $3,900 per an num. T he a p pr op ri at i on f or " Clerk hire, Members, Delega tes, and Resident Commissioners," contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930, is hereby made av ailable toward the payment of clerk hire as provided in this section. Vol.45,p.1387. Architect of the Capi- tol. Classification Act. Office of Architect, included in compensa- tion schedules. Vol .42, p.1488, amend- ed. U.S.C.,p.65 . Proviso. No pay redu ction s, etc. App rop riat ions for 1930, made available. Vol.45,p.1395. SEC. 3. Section 2 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the classifica tion of civilian positions wi thin the District of Columbia and in the field services," approved March 4, 1923 (United States Code, title 5, section 662), is hereby amended so as to include within the definition of the term " department," contained in the second paragraph of such section, the office of the Architect of the Capitol : Provided, That this section shall not operate to reduce the com- pensation of the present incumbent in any position nor to prevent the Architect of the Capitol from employing professional and technical services in connection with construction projects at such rates of compensation as he may deem necessary in the public interest. The appr opri atio ns u nder the off ice of t he A rchi tect of the Capi tol, contained in the Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930, are hereby made available toward giving effect to the provisions of this section. Additional pay to de. SEC. 4. Hereafter employees detailed from the Bureau of Pensions tails from Pensions Bureau, limited . to duty with committees of Congress having jurisdiction of pension Post, P.1016. legislation shall not receive additional compensation while on such detail at a rate in excess of $50 per month each. Title of Act. SEC. 5 . The short title of this Act shall be the " Legislative Pay Act of 1929," one $1,260. World War Veterans' Legislation-clerk, $3,300 ; assist- ant clerk, $2,460. The offices, positions, and rates of compensation hereinbefore speci- fi ed shall be in lieu of those enumerated under the same cap tions in the Legislative Appropriati on Act for the fiscal year 19 30, approved February 28, 1929, and the appropriations contained in such Act for the compensation of the officers and employees of Congress are hereby made available toward the payment of the compensation of the officers and employees of Congress at the rates and in the numbers specified in this section. The indefinite appropriations for the compensation of pages for t he Senat e and Hou se of Re presenta tives, c ontained in the A ct entitled "An Act making appropriations for certain expenses of the legislative branch incident to the first session of the Seventy-first Congress," approved April 26, 1929, are hereby made available for the compensation of such pages at the per diem rates specified herein. The appro priation for " Public Prin ting and Bind ing," contain ed in the Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930, is hereby made available for the compensation of the chief indexer and cataloguers of the Congressional Record at the rates specified herein in lieu of the rates specified in such appropriation. ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

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