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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 558-JUNE 19, 1948 Transportation of portation of dependents of Coast Guard personnel on active duty and retired and Reserve officers and of retired and Reserve enlisted per- sonnel, of grades entitled to transportation of dependents in the Regular Coast Guard, when ordered to active duty (other than train- ing) and upon relief therefrom; carrying out the provisions of the 41 Stat. 824 . Act of June 4, 1920 (34 U. S . C. 943); not to exceed $32,200 for cost 34 U.S.C .,Supp. I, 943 note. of instruction of officers at non-Federal institutions, including books, laboratory equipment and fees, school supplies, and maintenance of students; motion-picture and other equipment for instructional pur- poses; rations or commutation thereof for cadets, petty officers, other enlisted personnel, members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary when assigned specific duties under the provisions of section 8, Act of 55 Stat. 10 . February 19, 1941, as amended (14 U. S. C. 267), working parties in the field, and officers and crews of light vessels and tenders (14 U. S . C. 54 Stat. 248 . 135); mileage and expenses allowed by law for officers, including per Per diem rates for diem rates of allowance, and the Secretary is hereby authorized to prescribe per diem rates of allowance for Public Health Service officers detailed to the Coast Guard as authorized for Coast Guard officers; Traveling expenses. traveling expenses of other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, including transportation of cadets, enlisted personnel, and applicants for enlistment, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation in kind and subsistence to discharged cadets; uniform clothing for enlisted men 30 Stat. 604 . as provided by law (14 U. S. C. 13); clothing for enlisted personnel authorized by law; civilian clothing, including an overcoat when necessary, the cost of all not to exceed $30 per person to enlisted personnel given discharges for bad conduct, undesirability, unsuit- ability, or inaptitude; reimbursement in kind or in cash as authorized by law to persons in the Coast Guard for personal property lost, destroyed, or damaged; actual expenses of officers and cadets and quarters and subsistence of enlisted personnel on shore patrol, emer- gency shore detail and other detached duty, or cash in lieu thereof; ire of quarters. hire of quarters for officers serving with troops where sufficient quarters are not possessed by the United States to accommodate them; hire of quarters for Coast Guard personnel comparable to quarters assignable on a capital ship of the Navy, as authorized by the Secretary to meet emergency conditions, including officers and men on sea duty at such times as they may be deprived of their quarters on board ship due to repairs or other conditions which may render them uninhabit- Restriction. able: Provided, That under this authorization no funds may be expended for the hire of quarters for occupancy by the dependents of fficers or enlisted personnel; expenses of recruiting for the Coast Guard; advertising for and obtaining enlisted personnel and appli- cants for appointment as cadets; training of enlisted personnel, including textbooks, school supplies, and correspondence courses; transfer of household goods and effects of Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reserve personnel on active duty and when ordered to active Transfer of house- duty and upon relief therefrom, and the transfer of household goods and effects of deceased Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reserve per- sonnel who die while on active duty, as prescribed by law and srolvistionsoreat regulations; purchase of provisions for sale to Coast Guard personnel at isolated stations, and the appropriation reimbursed; and including not to exceed $162,240 for recreation, amusement, comfort, content- ment, and health of the enlisted personnel of the Coast Guard, to be ertpprehension ofde- expended pursuant to regulations prescribed by the Secretary; appre- 34 Stat. 201. hension and delivery of deserters and stragglers (14 U. S . C. 147); in Certl ivilian m- all, $71r295,154: Provided,That whenever commissioned officers of the Coast Guard, who were civilian employees of the former Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation resume their status as civilian employees of the Coast Guard, or whenever civilian employees of the 562 [62 STAT.

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