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[54 STAT. "Grants to States for aid to the blind", shall be available interchange- ably for transfer of appropriations, but no such transfer shall be made except upon approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Avalabilityofdesig- The appropriations made in the Independent Offices Appropria- ^nattappropriations. tion Act, 1939, for "Grants to States for old-age assistance "Grants to States for aid to dependent children", and "Grants to States for aid to the blind" shall be considered to have been available for such grants made to States during the fiscal year 1939 with respect to the first quarter of the fiscal year 1940. National YouthAd NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION ministration Appro- priation Act, 1941. r xtenion to 1 une PAR. 1 . Part-time youth work and student aid: To enable the Posp. 1035. National Youth Administration, which is hereby extended to and including June 30, 1941, under the supervision and direction of Types of pogra m s. the Federal Security Agency, to engage in the following types of programs for assistance to needy young persons, $95,984,000, namely: etchools,ime e (a) To providepart-time employment for needy young persons in mentofstudents. schools, colleges, and universities to enable such persons to continue their education. Employment, etc., (b) To provide employment and training for unemployed young ponbiedstpesf persons on public projects of the following types: Pp. 103. (I) The construction, improvement, and repair of non-Federal public buildings and grounds, parks, and other recreational facili- ties; bridges, highways, roads, streets, and alleys; airports and air- way facilities; water and sanitation facilities; facilities for conserva- tion; irrigation and flood control; pest eradication; and work on all other non-Federal public facilities including cooperative associations receiving financial assistance from the Rural Electrification Adminis- tration or other public agencies; (II) The construction, improvement, and repair of buildings or other facilities of Federal agencies; (III) The production, repair, and renovation of goods, articles, and foodstuffs for needy individuals and for public institutions pro- viding that products so produced do not replace normal purchases of such individuals or institutions; (IV) Professional, clerical, and other nonconstruction services in the fields of education recreation, research, professional, cultural, and clerical activities for the benefit of public and nonprofit organizations; (V) The prosecution of work of the types enumerated above which involve the maintenance of young persons in camps, institu- tions, and other resident facilities. salaries and other PAR. 2. Salaries and other administrative expenses: For personal admnistrative e services and necessary miscellaneous expenses in the District of Pot. p. i03. Columbia and elsewhere for carrying out the administration of the programs set forth in paragraph 1, including supplies and equipment; purchase and exchange of books of reference, directories, and peri- odicals, newspapers, and press clippings; travel expenses, including expenses of attendance at meetings of officials and employees on official business; rental at the seat of government and elsewhere; purchase, operation, and maintenance of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles and such other expenses as may be necessary for the accomplishment of the objectives set forth in paragraph 1, $6,100,000: Transer of funds. Provided, That the National Youth Administration may transfer from the above sum to the appropriation in paragraph 1 such amounts certelSappropria- as will not be required for the purposes of this paragraph: Provided Uons. further, That there may be transferred from the above sum of PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 428 -JUTN 26, 1940 590