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PUBLIC LAW 88—JULY 30. 1951

Public Law 87

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AN ACT To amend the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the practice of podiatry in the District of Columbia". Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Go7igress assembled, That section 10 of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the practice of podiatry in the District of Columbia", approved May 23, 1918, as amended (D. C. Code, sec. 2-710), is amended by striking out "$2" wherever it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "$5". Approved July 30, 1951.

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July 30, 1951 [S. 490]

54 Stat. 700.

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AN ACT

To provide for the appointment of a deputy disbursing oflScer and assistant disbursing officers for the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.

July 30, 1951 [S. 494]

Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoinse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commis- District of Columbia. sioners of the District of Columbia shall appoint a deputy disbursing Deputy and assistofficer of the District of Columbia and such assistant disbursing officers ant disbursing officers. of the District of Columbia as they may, in their discretion and subject to available appropriations, consider necessary, at compensation to 63 be fixed in accordance with the Classification Act of 1949, such deputy 5 UStat. 954. note. . S. C. §1071 disbursing officer and assistant disbursing officers to be subordinated to the Disbursing Officer, District of Columbia. SEC. 2. The deputy disbursing officer and the several assistant disbursing officers each shall have authority to make disbursements as an agent of the Disbursing Officer, District of Columbia; to sign checks drawn against disbursing accounts of the Disbursing Officer, DivStrict of Columbia, with the Treasurer of the United States; and to discharge all other duties required according to law or regulation to be performed by the Disbursing Officer, District of Columbia. SEC. 3. The deputy disbursing officer and the several assistant disbursing officers shall each be subject, for his official misconduct, to all liabilities and penalties prescribed by law in like cases for the Disbursing Officer, District of Columbia; and the deputy disbursing officer and each assistant disbursing officer shall give bond to the United States for the benefit of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the Disbursing Officer, District of Columbia, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of each of their offices in the disbursing and accounting, according to law, for all moneys of the United States and of the District of Columbia that may come into his hands, which bond shall be in the amount required by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, but to be not less than $25,000, and to be subject to approval by the said Commissioners and the Secretary of the Treasury and to be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury. SEC. 4. There is hereby repealed so much of the first section of the Repeal. 76100 O - 52 (PT. I) - 11

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