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 PUBLIC LAWS--H. 271-JULY 1, 1941 Antideficiency pro- vision. D. C. Code 1§ 32- 701 to 32-710. Proeio. Apportionment of funds. D. C. Code f§48- 201 to 48-215. D. C. Code i§ 48- 101 to 46-110. Expenditure of des- ignated appropria- tions, limitations. Post, p. 838. be under the supervision and control of the Auditor of the District of Columbia: And provided further, That no part of this appro- priation shall be expended in such a manner as to require a deficiency to supplement such appropriation. Home Care for Dependent Children: To carry out the purposes of the Act entitled "An Act to provide home care for dependent chil- dren in the District of Columbia", approved June 22, 1926 (44 Stat. 758-760), including not to exceed $13,060 for personal services in the District of Columbia, $213,000: Provided,That this appropriation shall be so apportioned and distributed by the Commissioners over the fiscal year ending June 30, 1942, and shall be so administered during such fiscal year, as to constitute the total amount that will be utilized during such fiscal year for such purposes, and no more than $400 shall be paid for burial of children dying while benefi- ciaries under said Act. Assistance against old-age want: To carry out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Code of Laws for the District of Columbia in relation to providing assistance against old-age want", approved August 24, 1935 (49 Stat. 747), including not to exceed $59,500 for personal services and other necessary expenses, $620,000. Pensions for needy blind persons: To carry out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide aid for needy blind persons of the District of Columbia and authorizing appropriations therefor", approved August 24, 1935 (49 Stat. 744), $50,000. In expending appropriations contained in this Act under the cap- tion "Public Assistance", not more than the following monthly amounts shall be paid therefrom: Emergency Relief of Residents: Single persons, not more than $24; family of two persons, not more than $30, and for each person in excess of such number under sixteen years of age not more than $6; and not to exceed a total of $60 to any one family; Home Care for Dependent Children: Family of two persons, not more than $30, and for each person in excess of such number under sixteen years of age not more than $6; and not to exceed a total of $60 to any one family; Assistance Against Old Age Want: Not more than $30 per month shall be paid therefrom to any one person; Aid for Needy Blind Persons: Not more than $40 per month shall be paid therefrom to any one person. SPONSOR'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION For amount required by the District of Columbia as sponsor's con- tributions toward Work Projects Administration nonconstruction projects for free lunches for necessitous school children, sewing, house- hold service, housekeeping aides, adult education, woodyard, recreation, vocational training, and historical records, including the purchase of food, supplies, materials, streetcar and bus fares, rent, equip- ment, rental of equipment, personal services, and other necessary expenses, to be expended subject to the approval of the Director of Public Welfare acting as agent of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, $170,000. TEMPORARY HOME FOR FORMER SOLDIERS AND SAILORS For personal services, $4,620; maintenance, $11,750; and repairs to buildings and grounds, $1,000; in all, $17,370, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners; and former Union soldiers, sailors, or marines of the Civil War, former soldiers, sailors, or marines of the Spanish Warp Philippine Insurrection or China Relief Expedition, and former soldiers, sailors, or marines of the World War or who served prior to July 2, 1921, shall be admitted to the home, all under the supervision of a board of management. 524 [55 STAT.

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