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PUBLIC LAW 4 5 5 - J U L Y 5, 1952

with any of the foregoing functions at rates approved by the Administrator of General Services or his designee, not exceeding current rates for similar services in places where such services are employed; $22,668,250: Provided, That of this amount, such sums as may be determined by the General Services Administrator to be necessary may be paid into other appropriations of the General Services Adminr i&tration only for purposes of accounting: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be available to effect the moving of Government agencies from the District of Columbia to accomplish the dispersal of departmental functions. Renovation and improvement of federally owned buildings outside the District of Columbia: For expenses necessary for continuing the program for the renovation and improvement of federally owned buildings outside the District of Columbia, for which funds are not otherwise available, including appurtenances and approaches thereto, that are under the control of the General Services Administration for repair and preservation, as authorized by title III of the Act of June 16, 1949 (Public Law 105), $4,750,000, to remain available until expended, of which not to exceed $37,550 shall be available for expenses of travel. Repair, preservation, and equipment, outside the District of Columbia: For expenses necessary for the repair, alteration, improvement, joreservation, and equipment, not otherwise provided for, of completed Federal buildings, the grounds and approaches thereof, wharves, and piers, together with the necessary dredging adjacent thereto, and care and safeguarding of sites acquired for Federal buildings; the demolition of buildings thereon; and the purchase and repair of equipment and fixtures in buildings under the administration of the General Services Administration; $9,250,000, of which not to exceed $74,500 shall be available for expenses of travel. Refunds under Renegotiation Act: For refunds under section 201 (f) of the Renegotiation Act of 1951, $9,300,000, which, together with the unobligated balance of the appropriation granted under this head for the fiscal year 1952, shall remain available until June 30, 1954: Provided, That to the extent refunds are made from this appropriation of excessive profits collected under the Renegotiation Act and retained by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation or any of its subsidiaries, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation or the appropriate subsidiary shall reimburse this appropriation. Expenses, general supply fund: For expenses necessary for operation of the general supply fund (except those authorized by law to be charged to said fund), including contractual services incident to receiving, handling and shipping warehouse items, and including not to exceed $450 for purchase of newspapers and periodicals; and not to exceed $133,900 for expenses of travel; $14,536,500; Provided, That the general supply fund shall be available for the purchase of not to exceed five passenger motor vehicles for replacment only for the purposes of this appropriation. For necessary expenses in carrying out the provisions of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act of July 23, 1946, including services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), not to exceed $160,425 for expenses of travel, and the purchase of not to exceed two passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, $203,979,000 to remain available until expended, of which $70,000,000 is for liquidation of obligations incurred pursuant to authority heretofore granted under this head: Provided, That any funds received as proceeds from sale or other disposition of materials on account of the rotation of stocks under said Act shall be deposited to the credit, and be available for expenditure

Restriction.

Buildings side D. C.

63 Stat. 198. 40 USC 2 9 7, 297a.

65 Stat. 23. 50 USC a pp. 1231.

60 Stat. 596. 50 USC 98 note. 60 Stat. 810.

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