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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 212. MA RCH 3, 1933 . 1519 " WINDING UP AFFAI RS OF AGENC IES Winding up of affairs of agencies. " S E--. 406. In the ease of the eli mi nation of any executive agency When eliminated. or function, the President's order providing for such elimination shall make provision for winding up the affairs of the executive agency eliminat ed or the affairs of the executiv e agency with re spect to the functions eliminated, as the case may be. " EFFECTIVE DATE OF FXRt.u 11VE ORDER Executive orders ; ef- fectiv e date . "SEC. 407 . Whenever the President makes an Executive order Submission to Con- gress under the provisions of this title, such Executive order shall be sub- i.48,p1s . mitted to the Congress while in session and shall not become effective until after the expiration of sixty calendar days after such trans- Wh en effective . mission, unless Congress shall by law provide for an earlier effective Pr ovis o. date of such Executive order or orders : Provided, That if Congress status of order if shall adjourn before the expiration of sixty calendar days from Co ngre ss adjourns. the date of such transmission such Executive order shall not become effective until after the expiration of sixty calendar days from the opening day of the next succeeding regular or special session. " APPROPRIATIONS IM POUNDED "SEC. 408 . The appropriations or portions of appropriations unex- Appropriations im- pended by reaso n of the operatio n of thi s title shall no t be use d for poundedd any pur pose but sha ll be impounde d and returned to the Tr easury. " TERMINATION OF POWER Termination of Exe cut ive power. " SEC. 409. The authority granted to the President under section Two years from date 403 shall terminate upon the expiration of two years after the date of enact 48 m nt. of enactment of th is Act unless otherwise provided by Congress ." Vol . ,p.16. SEC . 17. The Bureau of Efficiency and the office of chief of such Bureau of Efficiency abolished . bureau are hereby abo lished ; an d t he President is authorized to Vol . 39, p. 15, re- designate another officer to serve in place of the Chief of the p"0 - Designation of officer Burea u of Effici ency on an y boa rd, co mmiss ion, or oth er ag ency of to serve on boards. which the Chief of the Bureau of Efficiency is now a member. All recor ds an d prop erty, incl uding offic e fur nitur e and equip ment of Records, etc ., trans- the bureau, shall be transferred to the Bureau of the Budget. ferred. Appropriations and unexpended balances of appropriations avail- Lnexpeadedbalances able for expenditure by the Bureau of Efficiency shall be impounded imp oun ded. and returned to the Treasury. This section shall take effect at the Efr ecti ve d ate . beginning of the third calendar month after the passage of this Act. ,JEC. 18. So much of sections 9 and 10 of the Act entitled "An Payment of enlist- 18. allowance. Act to r eadj ust the pay and all owan ces of the commissioned and vol.42,p . e29. enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, 11ss_ S . C., pp 1157, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service," approved June 10, 1922 (U . S. C ., title 37, sees. 13 and 16), as provides for the payment of enlistment allowance to enlisted men for reenliitment within a period of three months from date of discharge is hereby mS spe ndgeeal,lst- ~ suspended as to reenlistments made during the fiscal year ending 19 34 June 30, 1934. SEC. 19. (a) The Court of Claims of the United States is author- Court of Claims, fees. ized and directed, under such rules as it may prescribe, to impose a fee in an amount not in excess of $10 to be fixed by the court for the filing of any petition in any case instituted after the enactment of Filmgofpetrtion this Act, and for the hearing cf any case before the court, a judge, or a commissioner thereof, pending at the time of the enactment of this Act.