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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 187-MAY 9, 1938 Proviso. Payment of em- ployees' expenses. Report of details to Congress. Details from Public Health Service. Traveling expenses, on transfer from one station to another. Transportation of household goods, etc. National Park Serv- ice. traveling expenses in going to and returning therefrom: Provided, That nothing herein shall prevent the payment to employees of the Bureau of Mines of their necessary expenses, or per diem in lieu of subsistence, while on temporary detail in the District of Columbia for purposes only of consultation or investigations on behalf of the United States. All details made hereinunder, and the purposes of each, during the preceding fiscal year shall be reported in the annual estimates of appropriations to Congress at the beginning of each regular session thereof; The Secretary of the Treasury may detail medical officers of the Public Health Service for cooperative health, safety, or sanitation work with the Bureau of Mines, and the compensation and expenses of the officers so detailed may be paid from the applicable appro- priations made herein for the Bureau of Mines; Appropriations for the fiscal year 1939 available for expenses of travel of officers and employees of the Bureau of Mines, and funds transferred thereto, shall be available for expenses of travel per- formed by them on transfer from one official station to another when authorized by the Secretary of the Interior, and for the expenses incurred in packing, crating, drayage, and transportation of house- hold effects and other personal property of employees so transferred, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior; Total, Bureau of Mines, $2,264,760. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Salaries. Salaries: For the Director of the National Park Service and other Accounting services. personal services in the District of Columbia, including accounting services in checking and verifying the accounts and records of the various operators, licensees, and permittees conducting utilities and specialists and ex- other enterprises within the national parks and monuments, and pe rts . including the services of specialists and experts for investigations and examinations of lands to determine their suitability for national- Emopoment with- park and national-monument purposes: Provided, That such special- outreferenceto lassi- ists and experts may be employed for temporary service at rates to 5at S.etc. A6ts6l- be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior to correspond to those estab- 674; Supp. 1, § 673, lished by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and without 5U.S .C.1§531652. reference to the Civil Service Act of January 16 1883, $218,540, of Field employees which amount not to exceed $15,000 may be expended for the services of field employees engaged in examination of lands and in develop- ing the educational work of the National Park Service. ReRegional offices: For salaries and expenses of regional offices nec- essary in the administration, protection, maintenance, and improve- ment of the National Park System, including not exceeding $8,000 for personal services in the District of Columbia, $34,000. General expenses. General expenses: For ever exexpenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the office of the Director of the National Park Service not herein provided for, including traveling expenses, telegrams, photographic supplies, prints, and motion-picture films, necessary expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the National Park Service when authorized by the Secretary of the Interior, and necessary expenses of field employees engaged in examination of lands and in developing the educational work of Field employees at- the National Park Service, $28,500: Provided, That necessary tendingmeetings. expenses of field employees in attendance at such meetings, when authorized by the Secretary, shall be paid from the various park and monument appropriations. NstronaPrs, ad- Acadia National Park, Maine: For administration, protection, and Acadia, Maine. maintenance, including $3,000 for George B. Dorr as superintendent eorgeB Dorr. without regard to the requirements of the provisions of the Civil 330 [52 STAT.

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