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limitation, for such purposes as the Vocational Board shall approve. The Vocational Board is authorized to make necessary rules respecting deposits into and withdrawals from such fund. (8) To transmit annually to the Commissioners estimates of Appropriation the appropriation required for the Washington Technical Institute for the ensuing year. (9) To accept services and moneys, including gifts or endow- '^'•"^* ^""'^ ments, from any source whatsoever, for use in carrying out the purposes of the title. Such moneys shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of a trust fund account which is hereby authorized and may be invested and reinvested as trust funds of the District of Columbia. The disbursement of the moneys from such trust funds shall be in such amounts, to such extent, and in such manner as the Vocational Board, in its judgment, may determine necessary to carry out the purposes of this title. (10) To submit to the Commissioners recommendations relating to legislation affecting the administration and programs of the Washington Technical Institute. (11) To make such rules and regulations as the Vocational Board deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this title. (b) A person shall, at the time of his registration to attend the ^^^ai resident. Washington Technical Institute, be considered to be a legal resident of the District of Columbia for purposes of paragraph (6) of subsection (a) if— (1) such person is domiciled in the District of Columbia on the date of such registration and has been so domiciled during all of the three-month period immediately preceding such date; and (2) in case such person on such date— (A) has not attained twenty-one years of a^e, (B) has not been relieved of the disabilities of minority by order of a court of competent jurisdiction, and (C) has a living parent or a court-appointed guardian or custodian, there is domiciled in the District of Columbia on such date an individual who is the parent or court-appointed guardian or custodian of such person, and who has been so domiciled for all of the three-month period immediately preceding such date. SEC. 204. The Commissioners and the Board of Education may f^ff,^"^^"'^ furnish to the Vocational Board, upon request of such Board, such facilities. space and facilities in private buildings or in public buildings of the government of the District of Columbia, records, information, services, personnel, offices, and equipment as may be available and which are necessary to enable the Vocational Board properly to perform its functions under this title. Fiscal SEC. 205. All obligations and disbursements for the purpose of this ability. accountitle shall be incurred, made, and accounted for in the same manner as other obligations and disbursements for the District of Columbia and, except as provided in paragraph (9) of section 203 of this title, under the direction and control of the Commissioners. TITLE III—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS SEC. 301. (a) There is authorized to be appropriated from the revenues of the District of Columbia not to exceed $50,000,000 to carry out the purposes of titles I and II of this Act. The authorization made

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