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 1 500 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 212. MARCH 3, 1933. Provisos. in 100 for any patient d ing in hospital), $5 600000 : Provided use of Ellis Island g$ y P y > > > hospitals. That the Immigrati on Servic e shall p ermit the Public H ealth Ser vice to use the hospitals at Ellis Island Immigration Station for the care of Public Health Service patients free of expense for physical upkeep, but with a charge of actual cost of fuel, light, water, tele- phone, and similar supplies and services, to be covered into the Receipts covered in . proper Immigration Service appropriations ; and money collected by the Immigration Service on account of hospital expenses of persons detained in hospitals of the Public Health Service under the immi- gration laws and regulations shall be covered into the Treasury as uses forbid den . miscellaneous receipts : Provided further, That no part of this sum shall be used for the quarantine service, the prevention of epidemics, or scientific work of the character provided for under the appro- priations which fo llow. Disposal 01 receipts. All sums received by the Public Health Service during the fiscal ye ar 1934, except allotments and reimbursements on account of patients of the Ve terans' A dministra tion, all otments a nd reimbu rse- ments on account o f medical and othe r service s to the Federal p enal and correctional institutions of the Department of Justice, under Vol.4s,p . zra. the provisions of the Act approved May 13, 1930 (U. S. C., Supp. U.S.C., Supp.VI, p Vol. 45, pp. 1087, V, title 18, sets . 751, 752), an amounts received under the provisions 1088. of sections 9 and 12 of the Act approved January 19, 1929 (U. S. C., ppU.S .3 . Supp. VI, Supp. V, title 21, sets. 229, 232), shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. Quarantine service. Quarantine service : For maintenance and ordinary expenses, exclusive of pay of officers and employees, of United States quaran- tine stations, including the exchange, maintenance, repair, and opera- tion of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles for official use in field work and not to exceed $3,50 0 for the purchase of motor- propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $475, 000. demie ention of epi- Prevention of epidemics : To enable the President, in case only of threatened or actual epidemic of infectious or contagious disease, to aid State and local boards or otherwise in his discretion, in pre- venting and suppressing the spread of the same, and in such emer- gency in the execution of any quarantine laws which may be then in force, $333,650, including the purchase of newspapers and clippings from newspapers containing information relating to the prevalence of disease and the public health. Field investigations . Field investigations : For investigations of diseases of man and conditions influencing the propagation and spread thereof, including sanitation and sewage, and the pollution of navigable streams and lakes of the United States, including personal service, and including the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger- ca rrying ve hicles fo r officia l use in field wo rk, and n ot to exc eed $2,250 for the purchase and exchange of motor-propelled passen- ger-carrying vehicles, $353,564. Interstate quarantine Interstate quarantine service : For coop erati on wi th S tate and se rv " e . municipal health authorities in the prevention of the spread of con- tagious and infectious diseases in interstate traffic, $38,454 . Rural sanitation . Rural sanitation : For special studies of, and demonstration work in, rural sanitation, including personal services, and including the . mai ntenan ce, re pair, and op eratio n of m otor-pr opelle d pass enger- Loc al con tri but ion carryingg vehicles for official use in field work, $150,000 : Provided, required . That no part of this appropriation shall be available for demonstra- tion work in rural sanitation in any community unless the State, co unty, or municipal ity in wh ich the c ommunity is locat ed agrees to pay one-half of the expenses of such demonstration work.