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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 275--JUNE 29, 1949
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to the Federal Security Administrator for providing rehabilitation
services to disabled residents of the District of Columbia, as authorized
41 Stat. 737.
by section 6 of said Act, which latter amount shall be available for
administrative expenses in connection with providing such services
in the District of Columbia, printing and binding, including the
purchase of reprints, and travel: Provided, That not to exceed 15
per centum of the appropriation shall be used for administrative
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purposes: And provided further, That section 3709 of the Revised
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Statutes, as amended, shall not apply to any purchase made or service
rendered when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $400.
Payments to States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico),
next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the current
fiscal year, payments to States in accordance with the Vocational
41 Stat. 735.
Rehabilitation Act, as amended (including the objects specified in
29 U.S. C . §31-41. the preceding paragraph), for the first quarter of the next succeeding
fiscal year such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred
and the expenditures made thereunder to be charged to the appro-
priation therefor for that fiscal year: Provided, That the payments
made pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the amount paid
to the States for the first quarter of the current fiscal year.
Salaries and expenses: For expenses necessary in carrying out
41 Stat. 735.
the provisions of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended,
49 Stat. 1559.
and of the Act approved June 20, 1936 (20 U. S . C ., ch. 6A), including
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107- personal services in the District of Columbia; services as authorized
60 Stat. 810 .
by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S . C . 55a); exchange
of books; and not to exceed $3,000 for production, purchase, and
distribution of educational films; $685,000.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
For necessary expenses in carrying out the Public Health Service
5 Stats6.6201 Act, as amended (42 U. S . C . ch. 6A) (hereinafter referred to as
42 U.S. C. 9§201-
291m; Supp. II, §201 the Act), and other Acts, including (with the exception of the appro-
et seq.
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priation "Pay, and so forth, commissioned officers, Public Health
Service") personal services in the District of Columbia; purchase
of reports, documents, and other material for publication; services
as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S . C .
60 Stat. 810 .
55a); preparation and display of posters and exhibits by contract
or otherwise; packing, unpacking, crating, uncrating, drayage, and
transportation of personal effects of commissioned officers and trans-
portation of their dependents on change of station; and increased
allowances to Reserve Officers for foreign service; as follows:
Venereal diseases: To carry out the purposes of sections 314 (a) and
58 Stat. 693,704.
363 of the Act with respect to venereal diseases, including the opera-
42 U.S. C. §§246(a),
266; Supp. i,§ 266 tion and maintenance of centers for the diagnosis, treatment, support,
note.
and clothing of persons afflicted with venereal diseases; transporta-
tion and subsistence of such persons and their attendants to and from
the place of treatment or allowance in lieu thereof: diagnosis and
treatment (including emergency treatment for other illnesses) of
such persons through contracts with physicians and hospitals and
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other appropriate institutions without regard to section 3709 of the
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Revised Statutes, as amended; fees for case finding and referral to
such centers of voluntary patients; reasonable expenses of preparing
remains or burial of deceased patients; recreational supplies and
equipment; leasing of facilities and repair and alteration of leased
facilities; the purchase of not to exceed sixty passenger motor vehicles
for replacement only, and for grants of money, services, supplies,
equipment, and use of facilities to States, as defined in the Act, and
with the approval of the respective State health authorities, to coun-
ties, health districts, and other political subdivisions of the States,
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