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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 286-JUNE 30, 1949 Examination of esti- mates. Accident preven- tion. Transfer of funds, restriction. Printing and bind- ing. Purchase offuel, etc. Reports to Congres- sional committees. Short title. Export-Import Bank and RFC Ap- oropriation Act, 1950. 59 Stat. 598. 31 U.S. C., Supp.II, §849. 60 Stat. 903. 60 Stat. 810 . Nonadministrative expenses. That appropriations made in this title for the field service, except such as are exclusively for personal services, shall be available for exam- ination of estimates of appropriations in the field. SEC. 203. Appropriations made in this title for the departmental and field services shall be available for expenditures in connection with accident prevention in the respective services. SEC. 204. Not to exceed 5 per centum of any appropriation for the field service may be transferred, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to any other appropriation or appropria- tions under the field service, but no appropriation shall be increased more than 10 per centum by such transfers. SEC. 205. Appropriations in this title available either for personal services or for necessary expenses or for miscellaneous supplies shall be available for printing and binding. SEC. 206. Appropriations in this title for the purchase of fuel and the transportation thereof shall be immediately available. SEC. 207. During the fiscal year 1950 the Postmaster General shall make quarterly reports to the Senate and House Committees on Appropriations, showing for each quarter the amount paid from each appropriation for overtime, the number of employees receiving such overtime, and the number of hours of overtime worked by such employees, together with a statement as to the necessity for such over- time work. SEC. 208. This title may be cited as the "Post Office Department Appropriation Act, 1950". TITLE III-GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS The following corporations, respectively, are hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to each such corporation and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Cor- poration Control Act, as amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set forth in the Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, for each such corporation, except as hereinafter provided: EXPORT-ITMPORT BANK OF WASIINGTON Not to exceed $950,000 (to be on an accrual basis) of the funds of the Export-Import Bank of Washington shall be available during the current fiscal year for all administrative expenses of the bank, includ- ing not to exceed $300 for periodicals, $300 for newspapers, and $500 for maps; health-service program as authorized by law (5 U. S . C. 150), and not to exceed $5,000 for temporary services, as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 55a): Provided, That necessary expenses (including special services performed on a contract or fee basis, but not including other personal services) in connection with the acquisition, operation, maintenance, improvement, or disposition of any real or personal property belonging to the bank or in which it has an interest, including expenses of collections of pledged collateral, or the investigation or appraisal of any property in respect to which an application for a loan has been made, shall be considered as nonadministrative expenses for the purposes hereof. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Not to exceed $25,775,000 (to be computed on an accrual basis) of the funds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation shall be avail- able during the current fiscal year for its administrative expenses 374 [63 STAT.

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