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PUBLIC LAW 504-JULY 11, 1952

ing session of Congress; $236,788,800, of which amount $75,000 shall be available only for cooperative beach erosion studies as authorized in Public Law Numbered 520, Seventy-first Congress, approved July 3, 1930, as amended and supplemented: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for any preliminary examination, survey, project, or estimate not authorized by law: Provided further, That not to exceed $5,000 of the amount herein appropriated shall be available for the support and maintenance of the Permanent International Commission of the Congresses of Navigation and for the payment of the expenses of the properly accredited delega^tes of the United States to the meeting of the Congresses and of the Commission: Provided further, That from this appropriation not to exceed $3,584,100 shall be available for transfer to the Secretary of the Interior for expenditure for the purposes of and in accordance with the provisions of the Act of August 8, 1946 (16 U.S.C. 756), and the Act of August 14, 1946 (16 U.S.C. 661-666; 33 U.S.C. 1, 5, 414-415, 441, 451, 540, 541; Civil Functions Appropriation Act, 1952).

4 6 Stat. 918. 33 USC 4 26. Permanent International Commission of the Cong r e s s e s of N a v i gation.

Transfer funds.

of

60 Stat. 9 3 2, 1080. 65 Stat. 616.

FLOOD CONTROL

Flood control, general: For expenses necessary for the construction and maintenance of certain public works on rivers and harbors for flood control, and for other purposes, in accordance with the provisions of the Flood Control Act, approved June 22, 1936, as amended and supplemented, including preliminary examinations, surveys, and contingencies in connection with flood control, $255,742,800: Provided, That funds appropriated herein may be used for flood-control work on the Salmon River, Alaska, as authorized by law: Provided further, That funds appropriated herein may be used to execute detailed surveys and prepare plans and specifications, necessary for the construction of flood-control projects heretofore or hereafter authorized or for flood-control projects considered for selection in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the Flood Control Act approved June 28, 1938, and section 3 of the Flood Control Act approved August 18, 1941 (55 Stat. 638): Provided further, That the expenditure of funds for completing the necessary surveys shall not be construed as a commitment of the Government to the construction of any project. Flood control, general, emergencies: For rescue work and for repair, restoration, or maintenance of any flood-control work threatened or destroyed by flood in accordance with section 210 of the Flood Control Act of 1950 (Public Law 516, approved May 17, 1950,33 U.S.C. 701n), $8,000,000, to remain available until expended. Flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries: For expenses necessary for prosecuting work of flood control in accordance with the provisions of the Flood Control Act, approved May 15, 1928, as amended (33 U.S.C. 702a), $60,020,000. Flood control on tributaries of Mississippi River, emergencies: For rescue work and for repair or maintenance of any flood-control work on any tributaries of the Mississippi River threatened or destroyed by flood, in accordance with section 9 of the Flood Control Act, approved June 15, 1936 (33 U.S.C. 702g-i), $250,000. Flood control, Sacramento River, California: For prosecuting work of flood control, Sacramento River, California, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved March 1, 1917, as amended (33 U.S.C. 703, 704; 50 Stat. 849; 55 Stat. 638-651), $1,000,000.

49 Stat. 1570. 33 USC 7 0 la70 If, 70 Ih. S a l m o n River, Alaska.

52 Stat. 1216. 33 USC 70 Ij, 70 2a-1-3/4, 702a12.

64 Stat. 183.

45 Stat. 534.

49 Stat. 1511. 33 USC 702g-l.

39 Stat. 949.

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