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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 440-JUNE 28, 1940 Necessity and cost, etc., to facilitate com- pletion in private plants. Percentage of cost chargeable against contracts. Certification s u b- ject to regulations, etc. 34U. S. C., Supp. V, j496. Reduction of con- tract price. Reduction of cost of special equipment, etc. Provso. Report to Congress. Regular working hours of Navy De- prtment and Coast Guard. Extension of hours. Overtime compen- sation for monthly, per diem, etc., em- ployees. 34U.. C.§505. 5 U. S. C. j§ o661-74; Supp. V, §§ 673, 673c. Overtime compen- sation of per annum Government em- ployees. Authorization for suspension of provi- sions of designated Act, etc. Regulations. missioner of Internal Revenue as to (a) the necessity and cost of special additional equipment and facilities acquired to facilitate, during the national emergency declared by the President on Sep- tember 8, 1939, to exist, the completion of such naval vessel or Army or Navy aircraft or portion thereof in private plants; and (b) the percentage of cost of such special additional equipment and facili- ties to be charged against such contract or subcontract. For all purposes of section 3 of the Act of March 27, 1934 (48 Stat. 505; 34 U. S . C . 496), as amended, such certification shall be subject to such regulations as the President may prescribe, but shall be binding upon the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, unless, within five days after receipt of such certification, he make formal objection thereto to the Secretary of the Navy or the Secretary of War as the case may be. The part of such cost chargeable against the contract or subcontract in pursuance of such certification, shall, for the purposes of such section 3, be considered to be a reduction of the contract price of the contract or subcontract. The amount charged against the contract or subcontract in pursuance of such certification shall, for the purposes of such section 3, be applied against and reduce the cost or other basis of such special additional equipment and facili- ties as of the date of installation thereof: Provided, That the Sec- retary of War or the Secretary of the Navy, as the case may be, shall report to the Congress, every three months, the cost of such special additional equipment and facilities to be borne by the Government under each contract. Sea. 5 . (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the regular working hours of the Navy Department and the Coast Guard and their field services shall be eight hours a day or forty hours per week during the period of the national emergency declared by the President on September 8, 1939, to exist: Provided,That under such regulations as the head of the Department concerned may prescribe, and where additional employees cannot be obtained to meet the exigencies of the situation, these hours may be exceeded: Provided further, That compensation for employment in excess of forty hours in any administrative workweek computed at a rate not less than one and one-half times the regular rate shall be paid only to monthly, per diem, hourly, and piece-work employees, whose wages are set by the Act of July 16, 1862 (12 Stat. 587), as amended or modified; and also to professional and subprofessional employees and to blue- printers, photostat and rotaprint operators, inspectors, supervisory planners and estimators, and supervisory progressmen, and assistants to shop and plant superintendents of the CAF service, as defined by the Classification Act of March 4, 1923 (42 Stat. 1488; U. S. C . 5, ch. 13), as amended: Provided further, That in determining the overtime compensation of per annum Government employees the pay for one day shall be considered to be one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of their respective per annum salaries: Provided further, That the President is authorized to suspend, in whole or in part, for the War and Navy Departments and for the Coast Guard and their field services, during the period of the national emergency declared by him on September 8, 1939, to exist, the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1482; U. S. C. 5, 26 (a)), if in his judgment such course is necessary in the interest of national defense, and any regulations issued pursuant to the Act of March 14, 1936 (49 Stat. 1161; U. S . C . Supp.V, title 5, sec. 29 (a)), may be modified accord- ingly: And provided further, That notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the President is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to prescribe regulations to establish such uniformity among the War and Navy Departments and the Coast Guard and their field services 678 [54 STAT.

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