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63 STAT.] 81ST CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 275-JUNE 29, 1949 for the foregoing purposes, in such amounts and upon such terms and conditions as the Surgeon General may determine; $16,000,000. Tuberculosis: To carry out the purposes of section 314 (b) of the Act, including the purchase of not to exceed three passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, $9,550,000. Assistance to States, general: To carry out the purposes of section 314 (c) of the Act; to provide consultative services to States pursuant to section 311 of the Act; and to make field investigations and dem- onstrations pursuant to section 301 of the Act, including the purchase of not to exceed twenty-four passenger motor vehicles for replace- ment only, $16,600,000. Communicable diseases: To carry out those provisions of sections 301, 311, 361, and 704 of the Act relating to the prevention and sup- pression of communicable diseases, the interstate transmission and spread thereof, and the enforcement of any applicable quarantine laws, including the purchase of not to exceed thirty passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; and purchase (not to exceed two) and hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; $7,350,000. Disease and sanitation investigations and control, Territory of Alaska: To enable the Surgeon General to conduct, in the Service, and to cooperate with and assist the Territory of Alaska in the conduct of, activities necessary in the investigation, prevention, treat- ment, and control of diseases, and the establishment and maintenance of health and sanitation services pursuant to and for the purposes specified in sections 301, 311, 314 (without regard to the provisions of subsections (d), (f), (h), and (J) and the limitations set forth in subsection (c) of such section), 361, 363, and 704 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended, including the purchase of not to exceed six passenger motor vehicles, and hire, operation, and maintenance of aircraft, $1,300,000: Provided, That property of the Public Health Service located in Alaska and used in carrying out the activities herein authorized may be transferred, without reimbursement, to the Territory of Alaska at the discretion of the Surgeon General. Grants for hospital construction: For liquidation of contractual obligations authorized by the Congress to be incurred during the fiscal year 1948 or any subsequent fiscal year for construction grants under part C, title VI, of the Act, as amended, $15,000,000, to remain available until expended. Allotments under such part C to the several States for the current fiscal year shall be made on the basis of $75,000,000, a part of the sum authorized to be appropriated for that fiscal year. Whenever the Surgeon General shall have approved an application for a construction project in accordance with section 625 of the Act, subject to the amount of the allotments available to the States for such purposes, the Federal share of the cost of such project, as provided by the Act, shall constitute a contractual obli- gation of the Federal Government. Administrative expenses, assistance for hospital construction: For administrative expenses incident to carrying out title VI of the Act, as amended, including the purchase of not to exceed three passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, $1,200,000. Hospitals and medical care: For carrying out the purposes of sections 321, 322, 324, 326, 331, 332, 502, and 710 of the Act, including purchase and exchange of farm products and livestock, $24,500,000. Mental health activities: For expenses necessary for carrying out the provisions of sections 301, 302, 311, 312, 314 (c), and 321 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended, with respect to mental diseases; sections 322, 324, 326, 504, and 710 of such Act with respect to treatment at the Public Health Service hospitals, Fort Worth, Texas, and Lexington, Kentucky, of persons suffering from psychiatric dis- orders; and sections 303, 341, 343, and 344 of such Act, and Executive 81939-50 --PT. --- 19 289 58 Stat. 693. 42U. S. C . 246(b). 58 Stat. 694, 693, 691. 42U. S.C. §§246 (c),243, 241; Supp. II , §241. 58 Stat. 691,693,703, 712; 60 Stat. 1049. 42U.S. . §§ 241, 243,264,201note;Supp. II, §§241, 201 note. 58 Stat. 691, 693,703, 704, 712; 60 Stat. 1049. 42 U. S. C.§§ 241, 243, 246, 264, 266, 201 note; Supp.II ,§1241, 246, 201 note. Post, p. 976. 60 Stat. 1042. 42 U.S. C. § 291d- 291h; Supp. II,§1291f, 291g. P'ost,1 . 898. 60 Stat. 1045. 42 U.S.(. J 291h. Post, p. 899. 60 Stat. 1041 . 42U.S.C.1291- 291m; Supp. II, S 291f, 291g. Post, p. 898. 58 Stat. 691-699, 701, 71, 714; 60 Stat. 423, 1049. 42 U.S. C. 4S241- 244, 246 (c), 248, 249 and note, 251, 253,255- 257, 259, 260 . 220 , 222; Supp. II, § 222, 241, 248, 249 and note, 255, 260;33 U. S. C. 763c.