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PUBLIC LAW 89-743-NOV. 2, 1966

[80 STAT.

HEALTH AND WELFARE

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Health and welfare, including reimbursement to the United States for services rendered to the District of Columbia by Freedmen's Hospital; and for care and treatment of indigent patients in institutions, including those under sectarian control, under contracts to be made by the Director of Public Health; $89,042,000: Provided, That the inpatient rate and outpatient rate under such contracts, with the exception of Children's Hospital, and for services rendered by Freedmen s Hospital shall not exceed $38 per diem and the outpatient rate shall not exceed $6 per visit; the inpatient rate and outpatient rate for Children's Hospital shall not exceed $40 per diem and $6.75 per visit; and the inpatient rate (excluding the proportionate share for repairs and construction) for services rendered by Saint Elizabeths Hospital for patient care shall be $12.18 per diem: Provided further. That this appropriation shall be available for the furnishing of medical assistance to individuals sixty-five years of age or older who are residing in the District of Columbia without regard to the requirement of oneyear residence contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1946, under the heading "Operating Expenses, Gallinger Municip^j Hospital," and this appropriation shall also be available to render assistance to such individuals who are temporarily absent from the District of Columbia: Provided further. That the authorization included under the heading "Department of Public Health," in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1961, for compensation of convalescent patients as an aid to their rehabilitation is hereby extended to the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation: Provided further, That this appropriation shall be available for the purchase of two passenger motor vehicles and for the treatment, in any institution under the jurisdiction of the Board of Commissioners and located either within or without the District of Columbia, of individuals found by a court to be chronic alcoholics. HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC

Highways and traffic, including $79,316 for traffic safety education without reference to any other law; $400 for membership in the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators and $800 for membership in the Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission; rental of three passenger-carrying vehicles for use by the Commissioners; and purchase of thirty-two passenger motor vehicles, including twenty-one for replacement only; $15,122,000, of which $10,118,000 shall be payable from the highway fund (including $1,088,900 from the motor vehicle parking account): Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for the purchase of driver-training vehicles. SANITARY ENGINEERING

Sanitary engineering, including the purchase of ten passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, $23,982,500, of which $7,824,900 shall be payable from the water fund, $4,657,300 shall be payable from the sanitary sewage works fund, and $72,700 shall be payable from the metropolitan area sanitary sewage works fund. METROPOLITAN POLICE ADDITIONAL MUNICIPAL SERVICES, AMERICAN LEGION CONVENTION

Metropolitan Police (additional municipal services, American Legion Convention), including payment at basic salary rates for services performed by officers and members of the police and fire

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