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PUBLIC LAW 88-454-AUG. 20, 1964

[78 STAT.

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFKJE SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S

60 Stat. 810.

For necessary expenses of the General Accounting Office, including rental or lease of office space in foreign countries without regard to the provisions of section 3648 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 U.S.C. 529), and services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), $46,900,000. GENERAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 102. No part of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used for the maintenance or care of private vehicles. SEC. 103. Whenever any office or position not specifically estab2\rs*c*6o\^*note ^J^hed by the Legislative Fay Act of 1929 is appropriated for herein or whenever the rate of compensation or designation of any position appropriated for herein is different from that specifically established for such position by such Act, the rate of compensation and the designation of the position, or either, appropriated for or provided herein, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto: Provided, That the provisions herein for the various items of official expenses of Members, officers, and committees of the Senate and House, and clerk hire for Senators and Members shall be the permanent law with respect thereto: Provided further, That the provisions relating to positions and salaries thereof carried in House Resolutions 393, 646, and 647 of the Eighty-eighth Congress shall be the permanent law with respect thereto: Provided further. That the provisions of House Resolutions 291, 531, 532, and 533 of the Eighty-eighth Congress shall be the permanent law with respect thereto. Capitol Police. gj,^^ ]^Q4 ^^^^ 'pj^g Xj^ of basic compensation of sergeants of the Capitol Police shall be $2,520 per annum, and the rate of basic compensation of lieutenants and special officers of the Capitol Police shall be $2,820 per annum. ^6 Stat! 695 (^) '^^^ secoud scutence of section 106(d) of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1963, is repealed. (c) Any member of the Capitol Police who by reason of the provision repealed by subsection (b) was receiving immediately prior to the effective date of this section, longevity compensation provided by 72 Stat. 453. section 105 of the I^egislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1959, shall, on and after such effective date, receive in lieu thereof a longevity increase under section 106(b) of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1963, in addition to any other such increases (not to exceed three) to which he may otherwise be entitled under such section. In computing the length of service of such member for the purpose of such other increases, only service performed subsequent to the date on which he began receiving longevity compensation in accordance with such section 105 shall be counted. (d) This section shall become effective on the first day of the month following the date of enactment of this Act. ^^^°Ill *° ^^^' 1^^- (^) Commencing with the semiannual period beginning Congress. on July 1, 1964, and ending on December 31, 1964, and for each semiannual period thereafter, the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall compile, and, not later than sixty days following the close of the semiannual period, submit to the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, and make available to the public, in lieu of the reports and information required by sections 60 to 63, inclusive, of the Revised Statutes, as amended (2 U.S.C. 102, 103, 104), and S. Res. 139, Eighty-sixth Congress, a report containing a detailed statement, by items, of the manner in which appro-

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