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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 428-JUNE 26, 1940 7 D.C. Code§I 201- 207; Supp. V, § 206. Extension of bene- fits to Hawaii. 41 Stat. 735. 43 Slat. 18 . Attendanceat meet- ings. Exclusive use of des- ignated funds. Ante, p. 314. of the District of Columbia", approved February 23, 1929 (45 Stat. 1260), as amended by the Act approved April 17, 1937 (50 Stat. 69), $25,000. Promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in indus- try in Hawaii: For extending to the Territory of Hawaii the benefits of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of voca- tional rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry", approved June 2, 1920, as amended (29 U. S . C . 31-44), in accordance with the pro- visions of the Act entitled "An Act to extend the provisions of certain laws to the Territory of Hawaii", approved March 10, 1924 (29 U. S. C . 45), $5,000. Not to exceed an aggregate of $4,000 of appropriations available to the Office of Education for salaries and expenses for vocational education may be used for expenses of attendance at meetings of educational associations and other organizations concerned with voca- tional education. All appropriations for vocational education under the Office of Education in this Act shall be used exclusively for vocational educa- tion purposes. PUBLICO HEAIT SERVICE Salaries, Office of Salaries, Office of Surgeon General: For personal services in the on eneral. District of Columbia, $285,400. ntiscellaneos and Miscellaneous and contingent expenses: For miscellaneous and Pop.1033. contingent expenses necessary for the work of the Public Health Service, including exchange of motortrucks; operation, maintenance, and repair of passenger-carrying automobiles; exchange of type- Exhibits writers and other labor-saving office equipment; contract stenographic reporting services; not to exceed $1,000 for the preparation of Public Health exhibits, including personal services and the cost of acquiring, transporting, and displaying exhibit materials; packing, crating, drayage, and transportation of personal effects of commissioned offi- cers and other personnel on transfer from one official station to another in the public interest when authorized by the Surgeon Gen- eral in the order directing such transfer; not to exceed $500 for lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals for the Office of the Surgeon General; newspaper clippings; streetcar fares; transporta- tion and traveling expenses, including payment of actual transporta- tion expenses and not to exceed $10 per day in lieu of subsistence to any person invited by the Surgeon General to the city of Washington or elsewhere for conference and advisory purposes, and expenses, except membership fees, of officers when officially detailed to attend Living quarters. meetings for the promotion of public health; and allowances for living quarters (not exceeding $1,700 for any one person) including 46 stat. 818 . heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, Proaio. 1930 (5 U. S . C. 118a); $56,000: Provided, That funds of the Public Treansorttion ofe Health Service expendable for transportation and traveling expenses may also be used for preparation for shipment and transportation to their former homes of remains of officers who die in line of duty. commssioned oiffi- Commissioned officers, pay, and so forth: For pay, allowance, and tion on number. commutation of quarters for not to exceed 457 regular active commis- pA. p. 205; post, sioned officers (including the Surgeon General, Assistant to the Sur- geon General and assistant surgeons general) and for pay of regular Provi o. commissioned officers on waiting orders, $2,035,300: Provided, That Exceeding of num- ber, limttion. the above limitation on the number of regular active commissioned officers may be exceeded by the number (not in excess of thirty) of regular active commissioned officers assigned to Federal penal and correctional institutions. [54 STAT.

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