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 192 80 Stat. 508; 80 Stat. 416.

PUBLIC LAW 90-350-JUNE 19, 1968

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ov iillowiuices tlieiefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C'. oOOl-aDO-i); =*'i^^ services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section olOO, and of expert witnesses at such rates as may l>e detennined by the Commissioner; $r>41,r),. OKJ-MCK OK TIIK TKKASITUEU SA],A1 U.S AND EXPKNSES

For ne<'essary exHinses of the Office of the Treasurer, $,87S,. IINITKI) STATES SECUET SERVICE SAEARIES AND EXL'ENSP'-S

For necessary expenses for the operation of the United States Secret Service, includinir purchase (not to exceed one hundred and seventy-one for police-type use which may exceed by $o each the general purchase price Innitation for the current tiscal year, of which one iumdred and twenty-nine are for replacement oidy), and hire of passenger motor vehicles, hire of aircraft, services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section.'JIOD, and purchase, repair, and (•leanino: of uniforms; $2<),900,. V'i?>-'•'t:oNSTRU('TlON OF SECRET SERVICE TRAINING FACIIJTIES

Citation of title.

For expenses necessary for construction of Secret Service trainingfacilities, $800,000, to remain available until expended. This title may be cited r.s the "Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1969-'. . ' TITLE II — P O S T OFFK^P^ DEPARTMENT CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS O U T OF (IENERAL FUNDS /i

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CONTRIBUTION TO THE

POSTAL F U N D

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For administration and operation of the Post Office Department and the postal service, there is hereby appropriated the aggregate amount of postal reven\ies for the current fiscal year, as authorized [jy [.^w (39 U.S.C. 2201-220-2), together with an amount equal to the difference between such revenues and the total of the appropriations hereinafter specifieeration of the inspection service and regional offices, uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902), including services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section 3109; management studies; not to exceed $25,000 for miscellaneous and emergency expenses (including not to exceed $6,000 for official reception and representation expenses upon approval by the Postmaster General); rewards for information and services concerning violations of postal laws and regulations, current and prior fiscal

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