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 81ST CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 621-OCT. 6, 1949 and supplemented, to be available immediately, $45,000,000, which, together with the amounts heretofore appropriated under this head, shall remain available until June 30, 1950; and the existing limita- tion under this head in the Foreign Aid Appropriation Act, 1949, on the amount available for administrative expenses, shall continue in effect; and the existing limitation under said head on the amount available for such expenses in the District of Columbia is increased from "$400,000" to "$425,000": Provided, That said limitations shall apply only to the administrative expenses of the Department of State. CHINESE STUDENTS The President is authorized and directed to allocate to the Sec- retary of State not to exceed the sum of $4,000,000 out of any unobli- gated balance of the amount made available under section 12 of the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948", approved April 19,1949 (Public Law 47, Eighty-first Congress), to be used, under such regulations as the Secretary of State may pre- scribe, for necessary expenses of tuition, subsistence, and return passage to China for selected citizens of China to study in accredited colleges, universities, or other educational institutions in the United States approved by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this paragraph; such amount to remain available until expended. , NATIONAL MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT DEPARTMENT OF TE ABMR--CIVIm mtCTwmoNS GOVERNMENT AND BELIEF IN- OCCUPIED AREAS For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to meet the responsibilities and obligations of the United States in connection with the government or occupation of certain foreign areas, includ- ing personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere and, subject to such authorizations and limitations as may be prescribed by the head of the department or agency concerned, tuition, per- sonal allowances (not to exceed $10 per day), travel expenses (not to exceed those authorized for like United States military or civilian personnel), and fees incident to instruction in the United States or elsewhere of such persons as may be required to carry out the pro- visions of this appropriation; travel expenses and transportation; services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 55a), at rates not in excess of $50 per diem for indi- viduals; health service program as authorized by law (5 U. S . C. 150); payment of claims pursuant to law (28 U. S . C . 2672) i transla- tion rights, photographic work, educational exhibits, and dissemina- tion of information, including preview and review expenses incident thereto; expenses incident to the operation of schools for American children; printing and binding; purchase and hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; repair and maintenance of buildings, utilities, facilities, and appurtenances; contingencies for the United States commanders, commissioners, or other administrators of foreign areas, to be expended in their respective discretions (not exceeding amounts authorized or approved by the head of the department or agency concerned); such minimum supplies for the civilian popula- tions of such areas as may be essential to prevent starvation, disease, or unrest, prejudicial to the objectives sought to be accomplished; and such supplies, commodities, and equipment as may be essential to carry out the purposes of this appropriation; $912,500,000, of which not to exceed $42,500,000 shall be available for administrative expenses: Provided, That the general provisions of the appropriation Act for 62 Stat.1056. Applicability of lim- itations. Ante, p. 55. Tuition. 80 Stat. 810. 60 Stat. 9D. 62 Stat. 983. 28 U. S. C., Supp. II, 2672. Ante, pp. 62, 106. Minimum supplies for civilian popula- tions Adminitrativ ex- pe-se 63 STAT.] 711

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