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66 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 5 4 7 - J U L Y 15, 1952

tional, informational, reorientation, and rehabilitation materials and equipment for Germany and Austria, including grants; medical and health assistance for the civilian population of Germany and Austria; expenses incident to the operation of schools for American children who are dependents of Government personnel; expenses incident to maintaining discipline and order (including trial and punishment by courts established by or under authority of the President); printing and binding outside continental United States without regard to section 11 of the Act of March 1, 1919 (44 U.S.C. I l l); purchase, rental, operation, and maintenance of printing and binding machines, equipment, and devices abroad; purchase (including one at not to exceed $3,600 for replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; transportation to Germany or Austria of property donated for the purposes of this appropriation; unforeseen contingencies (not to exceed $25,000) for the United States chief of mission in Germany, to be accounted for pursuant to the provisions of section 291 of the Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 107); and representation allowances (not to exceed $35,000) similar to those authorized by section 901 (3) of the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 1131); $19,000,000: Provided, That provisions of law, including current appropriation Acts, applicable to the Department of State shall be available for application to expenditures made from this appropriation: Provided further, That when section 601 of the Economy Act of 1932, as amended (31 U.S.C. 686), is employed to carry out the purposes of this appropriation the requisitioned agency may utilize the authority contained m this appropriation: Provided further, That expenditures from this appropriation may be made outside the continental United States, when necessary to carry out its purposes, without regard to sections 355 and 3648, Revised Statutes, as amended: Provided further, That the Department of State is authorized to utilize for carrying out the purposes of this appropriation, including unforeseen contingencies, without dollar reimbursement from this or any other appropriation (1) currencies deposited in Germany by the Federal Republic of Germany and in Austria by the Republic of Austria in accordance with section 115(b)(6) of the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended, and which may be made available by the Director for Mutual Security, (2) currencies otherwise deposited in Germany by the Federal Republic of Germany and which become available for use of the Government of the United States, its representatives or agencies in Germany, in such quantities and under such terms and conditions as may be determined by the Secretary of State after consultation with the Director for Mutual Security, (3) other currencies derived from activities carried on under this appropriation, or in the possession of or under the control of the Department of State in Germany and Austria, and (4") in the event sufficient currencies are not available from the sources specified in (1), (2), and (3) above, currencies derived from payments by the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Austria to the Government of the United States for surplus property of whatever nature and kind heretofore made available to Germany and Austria, in an amount not to exceed the equivalent of $25,000,000; however, the foregoing limitation shall not apply to currencies utilized hereunder for United States assistance to Berlin: Provided further. That for the purposes of this appropriation appointments may be made to the Foreign Service Reserve without regard to the four-year limitation contained in section 522 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946: Provided further, That in the event the President assigns to the Department of State responsibilities and obligations of the United States in connection with the government, occupation, or control of foreign areas in addition to Germany and

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40 Stat. 1270.

60 Stat. 1025.

47 Stat. 417.

33 USC 733 and note; 31 USC 529.

62 Stat. ISO. 22 USC 1513.

60 Stat. 1009. 22 USC 922.