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Reimbursement for i n s p e c t i n g aliens.

Extra c o n d e n s a tion, e t c.

Advisory committee s, appointments, etc.

PUBLIC LAW 779-SEPT. 3, 1954

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the quoted appropriation item " 'Expenses of regulating immigration' ", and in lieu thereof inserting " 'Immigration and Naturalization Service—Salaries and Expenses'", so that such paragraph will read as follows: "Nothing in section 1914 of Title 18, United States Code, relative to augmenting salaries of Government oflScials from outside sources shall prevent receiving reimbursements for services of immigration officials incident to the inspection of aliens in foreign contiguous territory, and such reimbursement shall be credited to the appropriation, 'Immigration and Naturalization Service—Salaries and Expenses'.". SEC. 7. Section 3 of the Act approved June 20, 1874 (ch. 328, 18 Stat. 109; 5 U.S.C. sec. 71) is amended by striking out ": Provided, That this shall not be construed to prevent the employment and payment by the Department of Justice of district attorneys as now allowed by law for the performance of services not covered by their salaries or fees", so that such section will read as follows: "SEC. 3. That no civil officer of the Government shall hereafter receive any compensation or perquisites, directly or indirectly, from the treasury or property of the United States beyond his salary or compensation allowed by law.''. SEC. 8. Section 303 of the Act approved July 26, 1947, chapter 343, Title III, 61 Stat. 507, as amended by section 10(c) of the Act approved Au-xust 10, 1949, chapter 412, 63 Stat. 585 (5 U.S.C. sec. 171 j; 50 U.S.C. sec. 405), is further amended (1) by striking out, in subsection (a) thereof, the words "the Chairman of the National Security Resources Board", and in lieu thereof inserting "the Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization"; and (2) by striking out, in subsection (b) thereof, the reference "109 or 113 of the Criminal Code (U.S.C., 1940 edition, Title 18, secs. 198 and 203), or section 19(e) of the Contract Settlement Act of 1944", and in lieu thereof inserting "281, 283, or 284 of Title 18, United States Code", so that such section will read as follows: "SEC. 303. (a) The Secretary of Defense, the Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization, the Director of Central Intelligence, and the National Security Council, acting through its Executive Secretary, are authorized to appoint such advisory committees and to employ, consistent with other provisions of this Act, such part-time advisory personnel as they may deem necessary in carrying out their respective functions and the functions of agencies under their control. Persons holding other offices or positions under the United States for which they receive compensation, while serving as members of such committees, shall receive no additional compensation for such service. Other members of such committees and other part-time advisory personnel so employed may serve without compensation or may receive compensation at a rate not to exceed $50 for each day of service, as determined by the appointing authority. " (b) Service of an individual as a member of any such advisory committee, or in any other part-time capacity for a department or agency hereunder, shall not be considered as service bringing such individual within the provisions of section 281, 283, or 284 of Title 18, United States Code, unless the act of such individual, which by such section is made unlawful when performed by an individual referred to in such section, is with respect to any particular matter which directly involves a department or agency which such person is advising or in which such department or agency is directly interested.'^. SEC. 9. Subsection (c) of section 2 of the Act approved March 3, 1927 (ch. 348, 44 Stat. 1381, at page 1382; 5 U.S.C. sec. 281a (c)) is amended (1) by striking out, preceding "Bureau of Customs", the words "Bureau of Prohibition shall perform such duties as the Sec-

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