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52 Stat. 1040. 21 USC 3 0 1.

PRIVATE LAW 88-213-MAR. 26, 1%4

[78 STAT.

authorized and directed to provide such medical services, appliances, and supplies in the facilities of the Public Health Service or otherwise, including appropriate arrangements for procurement thereof. Doctor Robert W. Rasor or Mrs. Rasor shall, further, be entitled to reimbursement, from such appropriations, for any expenses for medical services, appliances, and supplies heretofore or hereafter incurred by either of them (and not provided by the Public Health Service) on account of such injuries or disability, if found necessary and reasonable by the Surgeon General. As used in this Act, the term "medical services, appliances, and supplies" includes, but is not limited to, medical and surgical services, drugs and devices as defined by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, physical therapy and rehabilitation services, hospitalization, private duty nursing (including practical nursing), nursing home care, transportation of Mrs. Rasor between hospitals or between hospital and home by such mode of transportation (including ambulance service) as may be medically indicated, and transportation of physicians and other medical personnel for purposes of examining and treating Mrs. Rasor. SEC. 3. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Doctor Robert W. Rasor the sum of $750 for the period prior to July 1, 1963, and thereafter, so long as Mrs. Annette M. Rasor shall live, a monthly payment, to be paid in advance, which the Surgeon General finds reasonably necessary for employing a housekeeper and for other household expenses (except expenses for medical services, appliances, and supplies) attributable to her incapacity and her care at nome: Provided, That the total of such payments shall not, in any year, exceed $6,000: Provided further, That, if Doctor Rasor predeceases her, such monthly payments shall thereafter be made to Mrs. Rasor or, for her use and benefit, to such other person as the Surgeon General may designate, so long as she is cared for at home. The Secretary of the Treasury shall likewise, upon her death, pay the funeral and burial expenses of Mrs. Rasor in an amount not to exceed $8(X) if the Surgeon d^eneral finds that her death was causally related to the injuries sustained as a result of the shooting on Septemljer 14, 1962. SEC. 4. The Surgeon General is authorized to delegate any of his functions under this Act to any officer or employee of the Public Health Service. Approved March 26, 1964. Private Law 88-213

March 26, 1964 [H. R. 8470]

Warren A. Jeffers and F r a n c i s H. L e i k.

AN ACT For the relief of "Warren A..Teffers and Francis H. Leik.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasur}' not otherwise appropriated, to Warren A. Jeffers, 256 Eighteenth Avenue South. South Saint Paul, Minnesota, the sum of $218.45, and to Francis H. Leik, of 5704 Wentworth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, the sum of $255.90. The payment of such sums shall be in full settlement of all claims of the said Warren A. Jeffers and Francis H, Leik against the United States growing out of the accident of March 2. 1963, at Missoula, Montana, in which Federal Aviation Agency Beechcraft X186, piloted by Warren A.

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