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 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 516-JULY 22, 1942 Prorisos. Nonadministrative expenses. Accounting. 42 Stat. 20 . 31U.S.C.§1. Sales at less than parity price. 52 Stat. 31; ante, pp. 41, 51, 121, 653. 7U.S.C., ch.35; Supp. I, ch. 35. Sale of wheat for feeding purposes. Sale of grain for feed. 49 Stat. 774. 7 U. S. C. §612c; Supp. 1, § 612c note. Reappropriation. 50 Stat. 903. 7U.S.C., Supp.I, ch.34. cals, maps, and newspapers; procurement of supplies, equipment, and services; typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange; rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; and all other necessary administrative expenses: Provided,That all necessary expenses (including legal and special services performed on a contract or fee basis, but not includ- ing other personal services) in connection with the acquisition, opera- tion, maintenance, improvement, or disposition of any ieal or per- sonal property belonging to the Corporation or in which it has an interest, including expenses of collections of pledged collateral, shall be considered as nonadministrative expenses for the purposes hereof: Providedfurther, That none of the fund made available by this para- graph shall be obligated or expended unless and until an appropriate appropriation account shall have been established therefor pursuant to an appropriation warrant or a covering warrant, and all such expenditures shall be accounted for and audited in accordance with the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921, as amended: Provided fur- ther, That none of the fund made available by this paragraph shall be used for administrative expenses connected with the sale of Gov- ernment-owned or Government-controlled stocks of farm commodities at less than parity price as defined by the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938: Provided further, That the foregoing proviso shall not apply to the sale or other disposition of any agricultural commodity to or by the Agricultural Marketing Administration for distribution exclusively for relief purposes, nor to grain which has substantially deteriorated in quality or is sold for the purpose of feeding or the manufacture of ethyl alcohol, butyl alcohol, acetone, or rubber, or commodities sold to farmers for seed, and sales of cotton required in connection with the present new uses program being carried on by the Department of Agriculture: Provided further, That not more than one hundred and twenty-five million bushels of wheat may be sold for feeding purposes: Provided further, That no grain shall be sold for feed at a price less than 85 per centum of the parity price of corn at the time such sale is made. EXPORTATION AND DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to further carry out the provisions of section 32, as amended, of the Act entitled "in Act to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act, and for other purposes", approved August 24, 1935, and subject to all provisions of law relat- ing to the expenditure of funds appropriated by such section, there is hereby reappropriated for the fiscal year 1943 the unobligated bal- ances of the funds made available for the purposes of such section 32 for the fiscal years 1941 and 1942. Such sums shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, other appropriations made by such section or for the purposes of such section. SUGAR ACT OF 1937 To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions, other than those specifically relating to the Philippine Islands, of the Sugar Act of 1937, approved September 1, 1937, as amended (7 U. S . C. 1100-1183), including the employment of persons and means, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, as authorized by said Act, $47,462,910, to remain available until June 30, 1944. 694 [56 STAT.

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