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PUBLIC LAW 428-JUNE24, 1954

III of the Act of June 16, 1949 (40 U.S.C. 297); not to exceed $100,000 for expenses of travel; and care and safeguarding of sites acquired for Federal buildings; $12,000,000, to remain available until expended. Buildings management fund: For additional working capital for the "Buildings management fund", authorized by the Act approved July 12, 1952 (66 Stat. 594), $500,000, to remain available without fiscal year limitation. Operating expenses. Federal Supply Service: For necessary expenses of personal property management and related activities as provided by law; including not to exceed $300 for the purchase of newspapers and periodicals; and not to exceed $40,600 for expenses of travel; $2,600,000. Expenses, general supply fund: For expenses necessary for operation of the general supply fund (except those authorized b j law to be charged to said fund), including contractual services incident to receiving, handling, and shipping warehouse items; not to exceed $250 for purchase of newspapers and periodicals; and not to exceed $93,100 for expenses of travel; $12,066,800: Provided, That during the current fiscal year the general supply fund shall be available for the purchase of not to exceed twelve passenger motor vehicles for replacement only and for the acquisition of thirteen such vehicles from excesses reported by other agencies, or from forfeitures: Provided further, That funds available to the General Services Administration for the current fiscal year shall be available for the hire of passenger motor vehicles. Operating expenses. National Archives and Records Service: For necessary expenses in connection with Federal records management and related activities as provided by law; and not to exceed $30,750 for expenses of travel; $5,000,000, of which $100,000 shall remain available until expended for nitrate film conversion. Administrative operations: For necessary expenses of executive direction for activities under the control of the General Services Administration, of administrative operations for activities under regular appropriations for "Operating expenses", and of processing and determining renegotiation rebates; including not to exceed $63,600 for expenses of travel; and not to exceed $250 for purchase of newspapers and periodicals; $3,789,500. Refunds under Renegotiation Act: For refunds under section 201 (f) of the Renegotiation Act of 1951, the unobligated balance of the appropriations granted under this head for the fiscal years 1952, 1953, and 1954, shall remain available until June 30, 1956: 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 its successors, or any of its subsidiaries, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, or its successors, or the appropriate subsidiary shall reimburse this appropriation. Strategic and critical materials: Funds available for this purpose during the current fiscal year shall be available for personal services (not to exceed $7,000,000), services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), and not to exceed $139,000 of such funds shall be available for expenses of travel: 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 for the purposes, of this appropriation: Provided further. That during the current fiscal year, there shall be no limitation on the value of surplus strategic and critical materials which, in accordance with subsection 6 (a) of the Act of July 23, 1946 (60 U.S.C. 98e (a)), may be trans-

281 63 Stat. 198. 40 USC 2 9 7, 2 97a.

Federal S u p p l y Service.

NARS.

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

60 Stat. 810.

60 Stat. 598.

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