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 332 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 259-JUNki Z, 1iw LOU»TAT. arrears for more than twelve months in the payment of any charges Lands in arrears due the United States, and no part of any sum provided for in this Act for such purpose shall be used for the irrigation of any lands which have contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation and which are in arrears for more than twelve months in the payment of any charges due from said lands to the United States; Examinationandin- Examination and inspection of projects and operation and main- speCtion of projects, etc. o tenance of reserved works: For examination of accounts and inspec- tion of the works of various projects and divisions of projects operated and maintained by irrigation districts or water users' associations, and bookkeeping, accounting, clerical, legal, and other expenses incurred in accordance with contract provisions for the repayment of such expenses by the districts or associations; and for operation and main- tenance of the reserved works of a project or division of a project 36 Stat. 925. 36 U.. c. 23- when irrigation districts, water users' associations, or Warren Act 525. contractors have contracted to pay in advance but have failed to pay their proportionate share of the cost of such operation and main- tenance, to be expended under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, the unexpended balance of the appropria- tion for this purpose for the fiscal year 1941, is continued available for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1942; Yuma, Ariz.- Calif. Yuma project, Arizona-California: For operation and maintenance, Proviso. $67,000: Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 from the power rev- enues shall be available during the fiscal year 1942 for the operation and maintenance of the commercial system; ompson, olo-Big Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colorado: Not to exceed $100,000 from power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1942 for the operation and maintenance of the power system; Boise, Idaho. Boise project, Idaho: For operation and maintenance, $70,000; inidoka, Idaho. Minidoka project, Idaho: For operation and maintenance, reserved proviso. works, $11,600: Provided,That not to exceed $88,400 from the power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1942 for the opera- tion of the commercial system; and not to exceed $100,000 from power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1942 for continuation of construction, south side division; Mlnti alo Rapids, Buffalo Rapids project, Montana: For operation and maintenance, $25,000; ^,yrt.'lltto.Nebr.- North Platte project, Nebraska-Wyoming: Not to exceed $75,000 from the power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1942, for the operation and maintenance of the commercial system; and not to exceed $6,000 from power revenues allocated to the North- port irrigation district under subsection I, section 4, of the Act of 43Stat.7 December 5, 1924 (43 U. S. C . 501), shall be available during the fiscal year 1942 for payment on behalf of the Northport irrigation district, to the Farmers irrigation district for carriage of water; and not to exceed $25,000 from power revenues shall be available for bet- terments and additions to the power system; N. x-Texande, Rio Grande project. New Mexico-Texas: For operation and mainte- Proriso. nance, $45,000: Provided, That not to exceed $50,000 from power revenues shall be available during the fiscal year 1942 for the operation and maintenance of the power system; wyhee, oreg. Owyhee project, Oregon: For operation and maintenance, $141,000; aimath Oreg.- Klamath project, Oregon-California: For operation and mainte- Proviso. nance, $68,000: Provided, That revenues received from the lease of marginal lands, Tule Lake division, shall be available for refunds to the lessees in such cases where it becomes necessary to make refunds because of flooding or other reasons within the terms of such leases; Yakira Wash. Yakima project, Washington: For operation and maintenance, Pro. $240,000: Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 from power revenues rea I. _ _____^^ · 1^1_

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