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 58 STAT.] 78TH CONG., 2D SESS.--H. 296-JUNE 28, 1944 vehicles in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; garage rental in the District of Columbia; payment of actual transportation and other necessary expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsist- ence of persons serving, while away from their homes, without other compensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Farm Credit Administration, except that such expenditures shall not exceed $10,000; not to exceed $10,000 for employment of persons, firms, and others for the performance of special services, including legal services; necessary administrative expenses in connection with the making of loans under the provisions of the Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S. C. 1020i-1020n, 1020o), and the collection of moneys due the United States on account of loans made under the provisions of said Act and similar Acts administered by the Farm Credit Administration relating to loans for crop production, feed, seed, and harvesting; examination of corporations, banks, associations, and institutions operated, supervised, or regulated by the Farm Credit Administration: Provided, That hereafter the expenses and salaries of employees engaged in such examinations shall be assessed against the said corporations, banks, or institutions in accordance with the provisions of existing laws except that the amounts collected from the Federal land banks, joint stock land banks, and Federal interme- diate credit banks pursuant to the Act of July 17, 1916, as amended (12 U. S . C . 657), shall be covered into the Treasury and credited to a special fund, and the Administration shall estimate the cost to the Farm Credit Administration of the administrative supervision of the Federal land banks, the banks for cooperatives, the Federal inter- mediate credit banks, and the production credit corporations for each fiscal year and shall apportion the amount so determined among such banks and corporations on such equitable basis as said Administra- tion shall determine, and shall assess and collect such amounts in advance from such banks and corporations and the amount so col- lected shall be covered into the Treasury and credited to said special fund, which fund is hereby made available to said Administration for expenditure for the purposes set forth in its annual appropria- tion: Provided further, That as soon as practicable after June 30 of each fiscal year said Administration shall determine, on a fair and reasonable basis, (1) the cost of the examination services rendered during such fiscal year to each Federal land bank, joint stock land bank, and Federal intermediate credit bank and (2) the amount which fairly and equitably should be allocated to each Federal land bank, bank for cooperatives, Federal intermediate credit bank, and production credit corporation as the cost during such fiscal year of their administrative supervision, and if the sum of these two items in any case is greater than the total amount collected from the bank or the corporation concerned, the difference shall be collected from such bank or corporation or, if less, shall be refunded from said special fund to the bank or the corporation entitled thereto; in all, $626,321, together with not to exceed $4,459,480 from the funds made available to the Farm Credit Administration pursuant to the Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S . C . 1020i-1020n, 1020o). Farmers' crop production and harvesting loans: For loans to farm- ers under the Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S . C. 1020i-1020n, 1020o), as amended by the Acts of February 4, 1938 (Public Resolu- tion 78), June 30, 1939 (Public Law 159), June 25, 1940 (12 U. S. C. 1020n-1), July 1, 1941 (Public Law 144), July 22, 1942 (Public Law 674), and July 12, 1943 (Public Law 129), the unobligated balance (exclusive of the amount of such balance made available for "Sal- aries and expenses, Farm Credit Administration, 1945") of the appro- 459 50Stat. 5. Collectionofmoneys on loans. Examination of banks, etc. 39 tat. 360 Post, p. 741. Cost of examination services. Cost of administra- tive supervision. Adjustments. 50 Stat. 5. 50 Stat. 5; 52 Stat. 27; 53 Stat. 939; 54 Stat. 569; 55 Stat. 444; 56 Stat. 700; 57 Stat. 424. 12 U. . O., Supp. m, iI 1020-1,1756. , 952a

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