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74T H CONGRESS . SESS. 11. CH. 725. JU NE 23, 1936 .

183 9 June 26, 1930 (U . S . C ., title 5, sec. 118a), not to exceed $5,000 but Vol. 46, p.818. not to exceed $1,700 for any one person ; the expe nses, exc ept mem- U.S.C.,p.45. bership fees, of officers when officially detailed to attend meetings of associations for the promotion of public health ; contract steno- graphic r eporting services ; not to exceed $450 for journals and scientific books, office of the Surgeon General ; and the packing, crating, drayage, and transportation of the personal effects of com- missioned officers, scientific personnel, pharmacists, and nurses of the Public Health Service, upon permanent change of station, $25,450 : Provided, That funds expendable for transportation and Prov iso . traveling expenses may also be used for preparation for shipment rema n sporting, ofcer etc ., and transportation to their former homes of remains of officers who die in line of duty. Nat ional Ins titu te o f Hea lth, mai ntena nce : For maintaining the Nati onal Insti tute of National Institute of Health, $64,000 .

Health, maintenance . Pay of personnel and maintenance of hosp ita ls

For medical Hospital ma int e- nance, medical ex am- ex amin atio ns, inc lud ing the amo unt necessary for the med ical inations, etc. inspection of aliens as required b section 16 of the Act of Februar

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L. . .,p.lsl. 5, 1917 (U . S . C ., title 8, sec. 152), medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies, including prosthetic and orthopedic supplies to be fur nished under regu lations approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, for beneficiaries (other than patients of the Veterans' Administration) of the Public Health Service and persons detained in hospitals of the Public Health Service under the immigration laws and regulations, including necessary personnel and reserve commissioned officers of the Public Health Service, personal services services in the Dis- in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, including the furnishing

Dis- trict . expenses. and laundering of white duck coats, trousers, smocks, aprons, and caps to em ploy ees whose duties make nec essa ry the wear ing of same, mai ntenance, minor r epairs, equipment , leases, fuel, l ights, water, freight, transportation and travel, the maintenance, exchange, and operation of motor trucks and passenger motor vehicles for official use in field work (in cluding not to ex ceed $3,000 for t he purchase of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles) and one for use in connection with the administrative work of the Public Health Service in the District of Columbia, purchase of ambulances, transport ation, care, main tenance, and trea tment of lepers i nclud- L epers , trausporta- in .g transportation to their homes in the continental United States tion, care, etc . of recovered indigent leper patients, court costs and other expenses Insane, etc . inci dent to proce edin gs h eret ofore or here after tak en f or c ommit - ment of m entally incompete nt persons to hos pitals for the ca re and treatment of the insane, and reasonable burial expenses (not exceed- ing $100 for any patient dying in hospital), $5,870,000

Provided, PTO etf s of'Ellis Isl and That the Imm igrat ion Serv ice shall per mit the P ubli c He alth Serv - hospitals. ice to use the hospitals at Ellis Island Immigration Station for the care of Public Health Service patients free of expense for physical upkeep, but with a charge of actual cost of fuel, light, water, teleph one, and similar supplies and serv ices, to be cover ed into the proper Immigration Service appropriations ; and mo ney ered Re ceipt s eos he cov- collected by the Immigration Service on account of hospital expenses of persons detained in hospitals of the Public Health Service under the immigration laws and regulations shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts : Provided further, That no part Use s forbidde n, of this sum shall be used for the quarantine service, the prevention of epidemics, or scientific work of the character provided for under the appropriations which follow . Quarantine service : For maintenance and ordinary expenses, Qu arant ine s ervic e . exclusive of pay of officers a nd employees, of United States qua r- antine stations, including the exchange, maintenance, repair, and