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[58 STAT. Printing and bind Printing and binding, Federal Security Agency: For printing and Pot, p. 857. binding (not appropriated for elsewhere) for the Federal Security Agency and all bureaus, boards, and constituent organizations thereof, including the purchase of reprints of scientific and technical articles published in periodicals and journals, $938,000, of which $561,400 shall be solely for printed forms, tabulating cards, and tabulating forms in the Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors' Insurance. Transfer56 142nds3 54 In order that the Administrator may effectuate reorganization stat. 1231 .s plans submitted and approved pursuant to the Reorganization Act 133t note; Supp. II , of 1939, he may transfer to the foregoing appropriations under this 33t.' title from funds available for administrative expenses of the con- stituent units of the Federal Security Agency such sums as represent a consolidation in the Office of the Administrator of any of the admin- istrative functions of said constituent units: Provided, That no such transfer of funds shall be made unless the consolidation of administra- tive functions will result in a reduction of administrative salary and other expenses and such reduction is accompanied by savings in funds appropriated to the Federal Security Agency, which savings shall not be expended for any other purpose but shall be impounded and returned to the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to transfer to the con- stituent organizations of the Federal Security Agency from appro- priations for traveling expenses and printing and binding, Federal Security Agency, such amounts as the Administrator may request; amounts so transferred shall be set up on the books of the Treasury under suitable titles and shall be available for the same purposes and subject to the same limitations as the appropriations from which transferred: Provided,That balances of any amounts so transferred, or any part of such balances shall, upon request of the Administrator, be retransferred to the appropriations for traveling expenses and printing and binding, Federal Security Agency. itation of title. This title may be cited as the "Federal Security Agency Appro- priation Act, 1945". Employees' Com- pensation Commis- sion Appropriation Act, 1945. Port, p. 874. D. C. Code II 36- 501, 36-502. 55 Stat. 622. 42 U. 8. C., Supp. III, I§ 1651-1654 . 44 Stat. 1424 . 33 U. S. C., Supp. mI, eh. 18 note. 56 Stat. 1028 . 42 U. . C., Supp. II, I 1701-1717. 39 Stat. 742. 5U. S.C. I§751-791, 793; Snpp. m, i 793. Pot, p. 712, 887. TITLE m-EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Salaries and expenses: For personal services in the District of Columbia, including not to exceed $1,000 for temporary experts and assistants in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, to be paid at a rate not exceeding $8 per day, and for the personal services in the field; for furniture and other equipment and repairs thereto; law- books, books of reference, periodicals; stationery and supplies; travel- ing expenses; fees and mileage of witnesses; contract stenographic reporting services; rent in the District of Columbia for the administra- tion of the Act of May 17, 1928 (45 Stat. 600); and miscellaneous items; $1,094,000. Salaries and expenses, military bases (national defense): For all necessary expenses of the Employees' Compensation Commission in administering (1) the Act of August 16, 1941, as amended (42 U. S . C. 1651), making applicable the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (33 U. S . C . 901) to military, air, and naval bases outside continental United States, (2) the Act of December 2, 1942 (42 U. S. C. 1701), providing compensation and other benefits for disability, death, and detention of certain employees, and (3) the Employees' Compensation Act of September 7,1916 (5 U. S . C. 751), outside the continental United States, including personal services; lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals; printing and binding; fees and mileage of witnesses; stenographic reporting services, by contract or otherwise; purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 302-JUNE 28, 1944 566