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 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 269 - -JULY 1, 1941 Proviso. Transfer of funds. 53 Stat. 561, 1423; 54 Stat. 1231. 5 U. 8. C.0 133-133t note. Proviso. 44 Stat. 1060 . Ante, p. 64. 50 Stat. 319. 16U.S.C.§I584- 584q. bureaus, boards, and constituent organizations thereof, $1,000,000: Provided, That any amounts transferred to this appropriation shall be expended in accordance with the provisions of the sections wherein such funds were appropriated. In order that the Administrator may effectuate reorganization plans submitted and approved pursuant to the Reorganization Act of 1939, he may transfer to the foregoing appropriations under this title from funds available for administrative expenses of the con- stituent units of the Federal Security Agency such sums as represent a consolidation in the Office of the Administrator of any of the administrative functions of said constituent units: Provided, That no such transfer of funds shall be made unless the consolidation of administrative functions will result in a reduction of administrative salary and other expenses and such reduction is accompanied by savings in funds appropriated to the Federal Security Agency, which savings shall not be expended for any other purpose but shall be impounded and returned to the Treasury. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND To enable the American Printing House for the Blind more ade- quately to provide books and apparatus for the education of the blind in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 8, 1927 (20 U. S. C . 101), $115,000. CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS For all necessary expenses to carry into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to establish a Civilian Conservation Corps, and for other purposes", approved June 28, 1937, as amended, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the pur- chase and exchange of lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals; the purchase (including exchange), operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles to be used only for official purposes; hire, with or without personal services, of work animals, animal-drawn and motor-propelled vehicles, and watercraft; printing and binding; travel expenses, including not to exceed $2,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the corps when specifically authorized by the Federal Security Administrator; construction, improvement, repair, and main- tenance of buildings, but the cost of any building erected hereunder shall not exceed $25,000 as follows: For pay, subsistence, medical services, and so forth: For pay, subsistence, travel, clothing (and repair thereof), medical services, including hospitalization, fees and travel of physicians, dentists, vet- erinarians, and nurses, burial of enrollees, payment (not exceeding $50 for any one transfusion) to any enrollee of the Civilian Conserva- tion Corps or other individual furnishing blood for transfusion to the veins of an enrollee or discharged enrollee of the Civilian Conservation Corps undergoing treatment in a hospital, authorized to treat such patient, $153,414,000; For camp maintenance and construction: For the construction, maintenance, and equipment of camps, including the rental of sites, buildings, and equipment, $8,874,000; For salaries and expenses, care of enrollees: For salaries and expenses in connection with the education, care, and welfare of enrollees, and travel of instructors and religious attendants, $10,379,000; For project salaries: For salaries in connection with authorized projects, including supply depots and central repair shops, $32,868,000; [55 STAT. 472

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