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 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 475-JULY 2, 1942 52 Stat. 1040 . 21 U. S. C., Supp. I, ch. 9. Revision of U. S. Pharmacopoeia. 29 Stat. 604; 54 Stat. 632. 21 U. S. C., Supp. I, 46a. 44 Stat. 151. 44 Stat. 1406 42 Stat. 1486; 49 Stat. 88. 52 Stat. 1040 . 21 U. S. C. §§301- 392; Supp. I, §§ 331, 352, 356 . 49 Stat. 871 . Travel outside United States. Total; personal serv- ices. Vehicles. Enforcement of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act: For enabling the Federal Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act of June 25, 1938, entitled "An Act to prohibit the movement in interstate commerce of adulterated and misbranded food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics, and for other purposes", as amended (21 U. S. C . 301-392); to cooperate with associations and scientific societies in the revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia and development of methods of analysis, and for investigating the character of the chemical and physical tests which are applied to American food products in foreign countries, and for inspecting the same before shipment when desired by the shippers or owners of these products intended for countries where chemical and physical tests are required before the said products are allowed to be sold therein, $2,241,230. Enforcement of Tea Importation Act: For enabling the Federal Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act approved March 2, 1897, and the Act approved June 27, 1940 (21 U. S . C. 41-50), entitled "An Act to Prevent the Importation of Impure and Unwholesome Tea", as amended, including payment of compensation and expenses of the members of the Board appointed under section 2 of the Act and all of the necessary officers and employees, both in Washington and in the field, $29,840. Enforcement of the Milk Importation Act: For enabling the Fed- eral Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act approved February 15, 1927 (21 U. S . C . 141-149), entitled "An Act to regulate the importation of milk and cream into the United States for the purpose of promoting the dairy industry of the United States and protecting the public health", $19,180. Enforcement of the Caustic Poison Act: For enabling the Federal Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1927 (15 U. S . C . 401-411), entitled "An Act to safeguard the distribution and sale of certain dangerous caustic or corrosive acids, alkalies, and other substances in interstate and foreign commerce", $23,980. Enforcement of the Filled Milk Act: For enabling the Federal Security Administrator to carry into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to prohibit the shipment of filled milk in interstate or foreign commerce", approved March 4, 1923, as amended by the Act of August 27, 1935 (21 U. S. C. 61-64), $9,350. Enforcement of the Sea Food Inspectors Act: For personal serv- ices of sea-food inspectors designated to examine and inspect sea food and the production, packing, and labeling thereof upon the applica- tion of any packer of any sea food for shipment or sale within the jurisdiction of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, in accord- ance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to amend sec- tion 10A of the Federal Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, as amended", approved August 27, 1935 (21 U. S. C. 3 72a), $40,000. The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be avail- able in an amount not exceeding $2,500 for travel outside the United States when authorized by the Federal Security Administrator in connection with the work of the Food and Drug Administration. Total, salaries and expenses, Food and Drug Administration, $2,457,980, of which amount not to exceed $763,580 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia, and not to exceed $25,650 shall be available for the purchase and exchange of motor- propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles necessary in the conduct of field work outside the District of Columbia. 570 [56 STAT.

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