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488 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 269-JULY 1, 1941 [55 STAT. Salaries and other PAR 2. Salaries and other administrative expenses: For personal pensestrate services and necessary miscellaneous expenses in the District of Colum- bia and elsewhere for carrying out the administration of the pro- grams set forth in paragraph 1, including supplies and equipment; purchase and exchange of books of reference, directories, and peri- odicals; travel expenses, including expenses of attendance at meet- ings of officials and employees on official business; purchase, opera- tion, and maintenance of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and such other expenses as may be necessary for the accomplishment Tra ofunds of the objectives set forth in paragraph 1, $5,700,000: Provided, That the National Youth Administration may transfer from the above sum to the appropriation in paragraph 1 such amounts as will not be required for the purposes of this paragraph: Provided further, Reimbursement. That there may be transferred from the above sum of $5,700,000 to appropriations of the Treasury Department such amounts, not to exceed in the aggregate the sum of $765,000 as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget may determine to be proper, to reimburse such appropriations on account of expenditures therefrom in connection with the accomplishments of the purposes of the appropriations herein for the National Youth Administration. Printing and bind. PAR. 3 . Printing and binding: For printing and binding for the National Youth Administration, $83,000. Monthly oearning PAR. 4. The Administrator of the National Youth Administration shall, subject to the approval of the Federal Security Administrator, fix the monthly earnings and hours of work for youth workers engaged on work projects financed in whole or in part from the appropriation in paragraph 1, but such determination shall not have the effect of establishing a national average labor cost per youth worker on such projects during the fiscal year 1942 substantially dif- ferent from the national average labor cost per such worker on such projects prevailing at the close of the fiscal year 1941. Apportionment, etc. PA. 5 . Funds appropriated under paragraph 1 shall be so appor- tioned and distributed over the period ending June 30, 1942, and shall be so administered during such period as to constitute the total amount that will be furnished during such period for the purposes set forth in paragraph 1. stoni-pdroects.on PAR. 6 . No non-Federal construction project costing in excess of Cosponsorcontrlbu $5,000 shall be undertaken or prosecuted under paragraph 1 unless and ions. until the cosponsor has made a written agreement to finance such part of the entire cost thereof as the Federal Security Administrator determines, under the circumstances, is an adequate contribution tak- ing into consideration the financial ability of the cosponsor. The National Youth Administrator, subject to the approval of the Fed- eral Security Administrator, shall prescribe rules and regulations relating to the valuation of contributions in kind by cosponsors of projects through furnishing the use of their own facilities and equip- ment and the services of their own employees, which shall also allow credit only to the extent that the furnishing of such contributions represents a financial burden which is undertaken by the cosponsors on account of National Youth Administration projects. rontributions,etc., PAR. 7. The National Youth Administration is authorized to receive reimbursements from other agencies and contributions for the opera- tion of projects from Federal or non-Federal agencies in the form of services, materials, or money; any money so received to be deposited with the Treasurer of the United States. Such contributions shall be expended or utilized as agreed upon between the contributing agency and the National Youth Administration and such reimburse- ments shall be available for the purposes of this appropriation.