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 304 Support of Institute. Sala ry, U nite d Sta tes member of permanent comm itte e. Living quarters. Vol. 46, p. 818. Compensation to em- ployees, travel expen- es, etc. Bureau of Fisheries . Salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act. Vol. 42, p.1488; Vol. 45, p. 776; Vol. 46, p. 1003. U.S.C., p. 65; Supp. VI, p. 31 . Prorise. Restriction not appli- cable to clerical-me- chanical service. No reduction in fated salaries. Vol. 42, p. 1490. U.S.C., p.66. Tra nsfers to an other position without reduc- tAon. Black bass law, en- for cem ent. Enforcement of black bass law : To enable the Secretary of Com- Vol. 44, p. 576; Vol. merce to carry into effect the Act entitled "An Act to amend the 46b . C5, Supp . vi, Act entitled `An Act to regulate interstate transportation of black p. 234. bass, and for other purposes', approved May 20, 1926 " (U .S .C., Supp . V, title 16, sees . 851-856), approved July 2, 1930 (46 Stat ., pp . 845-847), $13,110, of which not to exceed $1,530 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Total appropriated by this Act, $631,802,546. SEC. 2. In expending appropriations or portions of appropriations contained in this Act, for the payment for personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, the average of the salaries of the total number of persons u nder any grad e in any bure au, office, or other appro- priation unit shall not at any time exceed the average of the com- pensation rates specified for the grade by such Act, as amended Provided further, That this restriction shall not apply (1) to grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the clerical-mechanical service, or (2) to require the reduction in salary of any person whose compensation was fixed, as of July 1, 1924, in accordance with the rules of section 6 of such Act, (3) to require the reduction in salary of any person who is transferred from one position to another position in the same or different grade, in the same or different bureau, office, or other appro- priation unit, (4) to prevent the payment of a salary under any grade at a rate higher than the maximum rate of the grade when such higher rate is permitted by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and is specifically authorized by other law, or (5) to reduce the compensation of any person in a grade in which only one position is allocated. SE C. 3. No part of the appropriations contained in this Act or prior appropri ation Acts sh all be used t o pay any incr ease in the salary of any officer or employee of the United States Government by reason of the reallocation of the position of such officer or employee to a higher grade after June 30, 1932, by the Personnel Classification Board or the Civil Service Commission, and salaries paid accordingly shall be payment in full. SEC. 4 . Title II of the Act entitled "An Act to maintain the credit of the United States Government ", approved March 20, 1933, to the extent that it provides for the impoundment of appropriations Sa lary incre ases through reallocation of position forbidden. Impoundment of ap- pro priations. Arde, p.14. 73d CONG RESS. SESS. I. CH. 101 . JUNE 16, 1933. to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State in the following manner (1) Not to exceed the equivalent in United States currency of one hundred and ninety-two thousand gold francs for the payment of the quota of the United States for the support of the institute, including the shares of the Territory of Hawaii, and of the depend- enci es of the Ph ilipp ine Is lands, Puert o Ric o, and the V irgin Islands. (2) Not to exceed $5,000 for the salary of a United States member of the permanent committee of the International Institute of Agri- culture. (3) Not to exceed $5,500 for rent of living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 19 30 ( 4 6 St at . 8 18 ) ; compensation of subordina te employees without regard to the Classific ation Act of 1923, as amen ded ; ac tu al a nd necessary traveling expenses ; and other contingent expenses incident to the maintenance of an office at Rome, Italy, for a United States member of the permanent committee of the International Institute of Agriculture. BUREAU OF FIS HERI ES