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 80TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 36 -JAN. 27, 1948 TITLE IX-FUNDS PROVIDED BY OTHER SOURCES REIMBURSEMENT SEC. 901. The Secretary shall, when he finds it in the public interest, request and accept reimbursement from any cooperating governmental or private source in a foreign country, or from State or local govern- mental institutions or private sources in the United States, for all or part of the expenses of any portion of the program undertaken here- under. The amounts so received shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. ADVANCE OF FUNDS SEC. 902. If any other government shall express the desire to provide funds, property, or services to be used by this Government, in whole or in part, for the expenses of any specific part of the program under- taken pursuant to this Act, the Secretary is authorized, when he finds it in the public interest, to accept such funds, property, or services. Funds so received may be established as a special deposit account in the Treasury of the United States, to be available for the specified purpose, and to be used for reimbursement of appropriations or direct expenditure, subject to the provisions of this Act. Any unexpended balance of the special deposit account and other property received under this section and no longer required for the purposes for which provided shall be returned to the government providing the funds or property. TITLE X-MISCELLANEOUS LOYALTY CHECK ON PERSONNEL SEC. 1001. No citizen or resident of the United States, whether or not now in the employ of the Government, may be employed or assigned to duties by the Government under this Act until such individual has been investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a report thereon has been made to the Secretary of State: Provided, however, imnreportofteFBd That any present employee of the Government, pending the report as to such employee by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, may be em- ployed or assigned to duties under this Act for the period of six months from the date of its enactment. This section shall not apply in the case of any officer appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY SEC. 1002. The Secretary may delegate, to such officers of the Gov- ernment as the Secretary determines to be appropriate, any of the powers conferred upon him by this Act to the extent that he finds such delegation to be in the interest of the purposes expressed in this Act and the efficient administration of the programs undertaken pur- suant to this Act. RESTRICTED INFORMATION SEC. 1003. Nothing in this Act shall authorize the disclosure of any information or knowledge in any case in which such disclosure (1) is prohibited by any other law of the United States, or (2) is inconsistent with the security of the United States. REPEAL OF ACT OF MAY 25, 1938, AS AMENDED SEC. 1004. (a) The Act of May 25, 1938, entitled "An Act authorizing the temporary detail of United States employees, possessing special 13 62 STAT. ]

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