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 Government Departments and Agencies-- Continued. Printing and binding-Continued. Prompt payment for, to Government Printing Office-- Procurement Division, Branch of Sup- ply, Treasury Department, trans- fer or detail of employees to; trans- fer of funds authorized -- Records, disposition of, not needed in transaction of current business; report to Archivist--- Archivist, report by, to Congress of records in his custody without permanent value --- Disposition between sessions of Con- gress Exclusive nature of provisions - Joint congressional committee, recom- mendations by--- Disposition upon recommendation of; methods - Failure to report, authority of Archivist - Records constituting menace to health, etc., immediate destruction --- "Records" defined -- Report to Archivist after disposition by agencies - Reports to Congress--- Submission of lists to Congress by Archivist -- Reorganization. See Reorganization Act of 1939. Scientific investigations for, authorized by- Bureau of Mines Geological Survey --- National Bureau of Standards - Senate rejection of nomination, restric- tion on payment to person after_ - Travel expenses on change of official station authorized- Typewriting machines, prices of stand- ard established; exceptions--- Vehicles- Cost limitation -- Maintenance, upkeep, etc., limita- tion on amount for --- "Official purposes," restriction on use except for; term defined--- Government Employees: Blood transfusions to members of Mili- tary Establishment, payment for, authorized Citizenship requirements. See Govern- ment Departments and Agencies. Commissary privileges at naval sta- tions beyond continental limits, ex- tension of, to civilian officers and employees--- Page 838 673 1219 1221 1220 1221 1219 1220 1220 1220 1219 122C 122( 1219 lovernment Employees-Continued. Congressional, payment of salaries when last day of month falls on Sunday or legal holiday Disbursing officers, relief of, for dis- allowances on account of airplane travel Expense accounts, officers and employees authorized to administer oaths to-- Increased compensation for period July 1, 1917-June 30, 1924, time limita- tion for presenting claims for Indians, purchases from, by, author- ized--- Naval Academy, laundry, status of funds and employees established; personnel deemed Government em- ployees  Political activities by. See Political Activities. Public Salary Tax Act of 1939. See separate title. Reorganization Act of 1939, preferential status of separated employees in personnel reductions- Transfers without change in classifi- cation; exceptions  Retirement. See Alaska Railroad Re- tirement Act, Amendments; Canal Zone; Civil Service Retirement Act, Amendments; Coast Guard; State, Department of, Foreign Service. Steam and other operating engineers, District of Columbia license pro- visions made inapplicable to -_. .-- Temporary details to American Re- pullics, Philippine Islands, and Liberia authorized; acceptance of advances of funds -- Travel expenses on change of official station authorized -- Government Island, Calif., acceptance of conveyance of certain lands on, to United States authorized--- Government Losses in Shipment, Fund for Payment of, appropriation for_ - Government Losses in Shipment Act, Amendments: Indemnity agreements-- Indemnity bond, when required; not required _-- -  - - "Original check" defined Post Office Department, losses by, while acting as agent for Treasury De- partment - Public Debt Service, replacement of valuables heretofore shipped and lost, damages, etc-- "Valuables" defined 72' 721 91; 68: 68: 67 68 68 68 80 81 Page 802 1000 810 1343 840 1210 563 563 1143 652 682 813 658 1359 1359 1360 1358 1358 1359 XLIX INDEX - vs.

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