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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 787-OCT. 29, 1949 Railroad construc- tion. 32 Stat. 282. Fort Monroe Mili- tary Reservation, Va. Advance rental pay- ments. 56 Stat. 654. 43 U. S. C., Supp. II, i 315q. Limitations on con- struction costs. Ante, p. 988, infra. Post, pp. 999, 1000. Stabling. Payment of obliga- tions. 60 Stat. 552. Ante, p. 79. 62 Stat. 37. 6U.8.C., Supp.D, I 626p; 10T. g.O., 133 It 18, investigation and design, administration of real estate, and research and development of improved methods in such operations, rental of storehouses and grounds, and repair and alteration of buildings, including heat, light, power, water, and communication service, not otherwise provided for and expenses of railroad construction, includ- ing purchase or lease of equipment and materials; and the acquisition of lands, rights-of-way thereon, and other interests therein and temporary use thereof; payment of deficiency judgments and interest thereon arising out of condemnation proceedings heretofore instituted, and expenses of utilities relocation not otherwise provided for; $125,000,000; BARRACKS AND QUARTERS, ARMY For expenses necessary for the maintenance, installation, repair, operation, protection, and rental of buildings, structures, grounds, utilities, flying fields, fortifications, and appurtenances thereto, or other facilities required for military use including the procurement of supplies, equipment, fuel, printing, binding, communication services, at the seat of government and elsewhere; manufacture, procurement, purchase, storage, issue, and transportation (including research, plan- ning, design, development inspection, tests, and the handling) of water, gas, electricity, fuel, tools, machinery, and equipment; con- struction of additions and extensions to and alterations, improvements, and rehabilitations of existing facilities; the furnishing of heat and light for buildings erected at private cost, in the operation of the Act approved May 31, 1902 (10 U. S. C . 1346), and buildings on military reservations, authorized by Department of the Army regula- tions to be used for a similar purpose; and expenses of packing and crating and unpacking and uncrating of equipment, material, sup- plies, baggage, and goods not otherwise provided for, $187,732,269: Provided, That the amounts to be' assessed and collected from non- military interests on the Fort Monroe Military Reservation, Virginia, for expenditure in the maintenance, repair, and operation of wharves, roads, sewerage systems, and other utilities at said reservation shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Army during the current fiscal year, in proportion to the service rendered to such nonmilitary interests: Providedfurther That in administering the provisions of 43 U. S . C. 315q, payments of rentals may be made in advance: Providedfurther, That no part of the funds appropriated in this Act for the Army, except for "Contingencies of the Army", "Military Construction ' , "Army National Guard" and "Organized Reserves", shall be available for construction of a permanent nature of an additional building or an extension or addition to an existing building, the cost of which in any case exceeds $30,000: Provided further, That none of the Army appropriations in this Act, except for "Contingencies of the Army" "Engineer Service, Army", "Military Construction", "Army National Guard" and "Organized Reserves" shall be available for construction of a temporary nature of an additional building or an extension or addition to an existing building, the cost of which in any case exceeds $30,000: Provided further, That the monthly rental rate to be paid out of this appropriation for stabling any animal shall not exceed $15: Providedfurther,That the sum of $9,300,000 of the appropriation "Engineer Service, Army", fiscal year 1947, shall remain available until June 30, 1950, for the payment of obligations incurred under contracts executed thereunder prior to July 1,1947. MILrARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY For construction, installations, and equipment of temporary or permanent public works, military installations and facilities, as authorized by the Act of June 12, 1948 (Public Law 626), without 996 [63 STAT.