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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 373-JULY 1, 1944 by law for commissioned personnel of the same rank or grade or performing the same or similar duties in the United States Public Health Service"; The ninth paragraph under the heading "Bureau of Mines", in 42 U. s.C.I16and chapter 199, 42 Statutes at Large 552, which is the fourth full para- no te. graph on page 588, and the substantially similar provisions in chapter 42, 42 Statutes at Large 1174, at page 1210; chapter 264, 43 Statutes at Large 390, at page 422; chapter 462, 43 Statutes at Large 1141, at page 1175; The last sentence of the paragraph under the heading "Public Health Service" in chapter 258, 42 Statutes at Large 767, which appears at page 776 and which reads as follows: "The Immigration Service shall reimburse the Public Health Service on the basis of per capita rates fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury and the sums received by the Public Health Service from this source shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts"; The first proviso at the end of the ninth paragraph under the 8U. s .a. 7 and heading "Public Health Service" in chapter 84, 43 Statutes at Large note; upp. 117. 64, which appears at page 75 and which reads as follows: "Provided, That the Immigration Service shall permit the Public Health Service to use the hospitals at Ellis Island Immigration Station for the care of the Public Health Service patients, free of expense for physical upkeep, but with a charge of actual cost for fuel, light, water, tele- phone, and similar supplies and services, to be covered into the proper Immigration Service appropriations; and moneys collected by the Immigration Service on account of hospital expenses of persons detained under the immigration laws and regulations at Ellis Island Immigration Station shall be covered into the Treasury as miscel- laneous receipts:", and substantially similar provisions under the heading "Public Health Service" in chapter 87, 43 Statutes at Large 763, at page 775; chapter 43, 44 Statutes at Large 136, at page 147; chapter 126, 45 Statutes at Large 162, at page 174; chapter 39, 45 Statutes at Large 1028, at page 1039; chapter 289, 46 Statutes at Large 335, at page 347; chapter 110, 49 Statutes at Large 218, at page 229; chapter 725, 49 Statutes at Large 1827, at page 1839; chapter 180, 50 Statutes at Large 137, at page 149; chapter 55, 52 Statutes at Large 120, at page 133; chapter 428 54 Statutes at Large 574, at page 585; chapter 269, 55 Statutes at Large 466, at page 481; and chapter 475, 56 Statutes at Large 562, at page 581; 42rJ. C.. 82 Chapter 146, 43 Statutes at Large 809; The words "and public health" in the last sentence of section 7 U. s . c. i 177 (b). (b) of chapter 344, 44 Statutes at Large 568, at page 572; The words "or public-health" in section 11 (b) (2) of chapter 344, 49U.8 .a. s (b). 44 Statutes at Large 568, at page 574, as amended; Section 3 of chapter 371, 44 Statutes at Large 622, at page 626; Chapter 625, 45 Statutes at Large 603; The proviso at the end of the fifth paragraph under the heading "Public Health Service" in chapter 39, 45 Statutes at Large 1028, which appears at page 1039, and which reads as follows: "Provided, That funds expendable for transportation and traveling expenses may also be used for preparation for shipment and transportation to their former homes of remains of officers who die in line of duty" and substantially similar provisions appearing under the heading "Public Health Service" in chapter 289, 46 Statutes at Large 335, at page 346; chapter 110, 49 Statutes at Large 218, at page 228; chapter 725, 49 Statutes at Large 1827, at page 1839; chapter 180, 50 Statutes at Large 137, at page 148; chapter 55, 52 Statutes at [58 STAT.

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