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552 52 Stat. 1060. 29U. .C.. 201- 219; Supp. III , § 202 et seq. 49 Stat. 2036. 41 U. S. C. §§ 35-45; Supp. III, §§ 35, 40. Allotment or trans- fer of funds. Attendance at meet- ings. Citation of title. Federal Security Agency Appropria- tion Act, 1945. Post, pp. 856 , 874. 44 Stat. 1060. 20 U. S. C., Supp. III, § 101. Pot, p. 857. 62 Stat. 1040. 21 U. S. C., Supp. III, §331 et seq. 29 Stat. 604. 44 Stat. 1101 . 44 Stat. 1406 . 42 Stat. 1486. Pos, p. 857. 48 Stat. 1204; 57 Stat. 500 . 21 U. 8. C., Supp. III, § 372a. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 302-JUNE 28, 1944 [58 STAT. forming the duties imposed by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and by the Act to provide conditions for the purchase of supplies and the making of contracts by the United States, approved June 30, 1936 (41 U. S. C. 38), including stenographic reporting services by contract or otherwise, purchase of one and maintenance, repair, and operation outside the District of Columbia, of two motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, lawbooks, books of reference, periodicals, manuscripts and special reports, newspapers, and reimbursement to State, Federal, and local agencies and their employees for services rendered, $275,000. The Secretary of Labor may allot or transfer, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, funds from the foregoing appropriations for the Wage and Hour Division to any other bureau or office of the Department of Labor to enable such bureau or office to perform services for the Wage and Hour Division. The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be avail- able in an amount not to exceed $4,750 for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Wage and Hour Division when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor. This title may be cited as the "Department of Labor Appropriation Act, 1945". TITLE II-FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY AMERICAN PRITING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND To enable the American Printing House for the Blind more ade- quately to provide books and apparatus for the education of the blind in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 8, 1927 (20 U. S . C . 101), $115,000. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF For support of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, including salaries and incidental expenses, books and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and improvements, $183,700. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION For all necessary expenses of the Food and Drug Administration in carrying out the investigations, including collecting, reporting, and illustrating the results thereof, and performing the functions required to carry into effect the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U. S. C . 301-392); the Tea Importation Act (21 U. S. C. 41-50); the Import Milk Act (21 U. S. C. 141-149); the Federal Caustic Poison Act (15 U. S . C. 401411); and the Filled Milk Act (21 U. S . C . 61-64); as follows: Enforcement operations: To enable the Federal Security Adminis- trator to carry into effect the provisions of the above statutes, includ- ing personal services in the District of Columbia (not exceeding $759,490) and elsewhere; purchase (not to exceed ten), operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn pas- senger-carrying vehicles; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and scientific equipment; contract stenographic reporting services; books of reference and periodicals, $2,717,580. Salaries, sea-food inspectors: For salaries of sea-food inspectors designated in accordance with the provisions of section 702A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, $40,000. General administration: For general administration, including per- sonal services in the District of Columbia, $111,000.