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 75TI1 CONGRESS, IST SESSION-CH. 404-JUNE 29, 1937 $2,342,870, of which not to exceed $1,500 may be expended for the Inte rnational mete. contribution of the United States to the cost of the office of the orological Committee. secretariat of the International Meteorological Committee, and not to Printing office. exc eed $10 ,000 ma y be ex pended for the mainte nance of a pr inting office in the city of Washington for the printing of weather maps, bulletins, circulars, forms, and other publications : Provided, That Proviso. rirestrictions. no p rinting shall be done by the Weathe r Burea u that can be done at the Government Printing Office without impairing the service of said Bureau. A erolo gy : F or the main tenance of stations for observ ing, measu r- Aerologicalstationsl ing, a nd investi gating atm ospheric p henomena, i ncluding s alaries an d othe r expenses, in the ci ty of Wash ington and elsewhere, $2,190,1 79, of whi ch $55,000 shall be immediatel y available. Total, Weather Bureau, $4,703,049, of which amount not to exceed Services in the Dis- $548,600 may be expendd for ersnal services in the District of trict. Columbia : Pro vided That Weather Bureau part-time employees Pr oviso. I Pa rt- time em plo y- appointed by designation or otherwise, under regulations of the ee s- Civil Service Commission, for observational work, may perform odd jobs in the installation, repair, improvement, alteration, cleaning, or remo val of Governm ent pro perty a nd rece ive com pensat ion the refor at rat es of pay to be fixe d by the S ecretary of Agricultu re. BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY An imal In dus try Bureau. SALARIES AND EXPENSES For carrying out the provisions of the Act approved May 29, 1884 (U. S . C ., title 7, sec . 391 ; title 21, sees . 112-119, 130), establishing a Bureau of Animal Industry, and the provisions of the Act approved March 3, 1891 (U . S. C ., title 45, sees . 75, 76), providing for the saf e tran sport and human e tre atment of e xport catt le fro m the United States to foreign c ountries, and for oth er purpose s ; t h e A ct approved August 30, 1890 (U . S . C ., title 21, sets . 101-105), provid- ing for the importation of animals into the United States, and for other purposes ; and the provisions of the Act approved February 2, 1903 (U . S . C ., title 21, sees . 111-113, 120-122), to enable the Sec- retary of Agriculture to more effectually suppress and prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases of livestock, and for other purposes ; and also the provisions of the Act approved March 3, 1905 (U . S . C., title 21, sees . 123-128), to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts, to permit and regulate the movement of cattle and other livestock therefrom, and for other purposes ; and for carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 29, 1906 (U . S . C ., title 45, sees . 71-74), entitled "An Act to prevent cruelty to animals while in transit by railroad or other means of transportation" ; and for carrying out the provisions of the Meat Inspection Act of June 30, 1906 (U. S. C., title 21, see. 95), as amended by the Act of March 4, 1907 (U. S. C ., title 21, sees. 71-94), as extended to equine meat by the Act of July 24, 1919 (U. S. C., title 21, sec. 96), and as authorized by section 2 (a) of the Act of June 26, 1934 (U . S. C ., title 31, sec . 725a) ; and for carrying out the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1913 (U . S . C ., title 21, sees . 151-158), regulating the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, or shipme nt of any virus, seru m, toxin, or analogo us prod- ucts manufactured in the United States and the importation of such products intended f or use in the treatme nt of dome stic anima ls for carrying out the provisions of the Packers and Stockyards Act, approved August 15,1921 (U . S . C ., title 7, sees . 181-229), as amended by the Act of August 14, 1935 (U . S . C., Supp. II, title 7, sees . 218- 218d) ; and the Se cretary of Agr icultu re, upo n appli cation of any 403 General expenses. 23 Stat.31. 7U.S.C.°391;21 U. S. 0. °° 112-119, 130 . 26 Stat. 833. 45U.S.C.°°75,76. 26 Stat. 414. 21U.S.C.°°101- 105 . Contag ious dise ases, etc. 32 Stat. 792. 21U.S.C.°°111- 113, 120-i22. Cattle quarantine. 33 Stat. 1264. 21U.S.C.°°123- 12 8. Tw enty -ei ght hou r law. 34 Stat. 607. 45 U.S. C. °°71-74. Equine meat inspec- ti on. 34Stat.674,1260;41 Stat. 241. 21 U.S. C.°°95,71- 94, 96. 48 Stat.1225. 31U.S.C.°725a. Animal viruses, etc. 37 Stat. 832. 21U.S.C.°°151- 158. Packers and Stock- yards Act. 42 St at. 159 ; 49 Stat. 648 . 7U.S.C.°°181- 229 ; Supp. II, 0218- 218d.
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