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PUBLIC LAW 85-58-JUNE 21, 1957

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o'clock as the case may be) postmeridian, and two times the basic liourly rate for each overtime hour worked on Sundays or holidays. As used in this subsection, the term 'basic hourly rate' shall mean the regular basic rate of pay which is applicable to such employees for work performed within their regularly scheduled tour of duty. " (d)(1) The said extra compensation shall be paid to the United States by the owner, agent, consignee, operator, or master or other l^erson in charge of any conveyance, for whom, at his request, services as described in this subsection (hereinafter referred to as overtime service) are performed. If such employees have been ordered to report for duty and have so reported, and the requested services are not performed by reason of circumstances beyond the control of the employees concerned, such extra compensation shall be paid on the same basis as though the overtime services had actually been performed during the period between the time the employees were ordered to report for duty and did so report, and the time they were notified that their services would not be required, and in any case as though their services had continued for not less than one hour. The Surgeon General with the approval of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare may prescribe regulations requiring the owner, agent, consignee, operator, or master or other person for whom the overtime services are performed to file a bond in such amounts and containing such conditions and with such sureties, or in lieu of a bond, to deposit money or obligations of the United States in such amount, as will assure the payment of charges under this subsection, which bond or deposit may cover one or more transactions or all transactions during a specified period: Provided, That no charges shall be made for services performed in connection with the inspection of (1) persons arriving by international highways, ferries, bridges, or tunnels, or the conveyances in which they arrive, or (2) persons arriving by aircraft or railroad trains, the operations of which are covered by published schedules, or the aircraft or trains in which they arrive, or (3) persons arriving by vessels operated between Canadian ports and ports on Puget Sound or operated on the Great Lakes and connecting waterways, the operations of which are covered by published schedules, or the vessels in which they arrive. "(2) Moneys collected under this subsection shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the appropriation charged with the expense of the services, and the appropriations so credited shall be available for the j^ayment of such compensation to the §ai(l employees for services so rendered." S A I N T ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $133,000. CONSTRUCTION A N D EQUIPMENT, MAXIMUM SECURITY BUILDING

For an additional amount for "Construction and equipment, maximum security building", $673,000, to remain available until expended. OFFICE or THE SECRETARY SALARIES A N D EXPENSES, OFFICE OF FIELD ADMINISTRATION

For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses. Office of Field Administration", $68,000, to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund.

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