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PUBLIC LAW 603-JUNE 20, 1956

authorized by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 V 1116), $1,304,000.

301 S. C. 106160 Stat. 1019.

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES

Contributions to international organizations: For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to meet annual obligations of membership in international multilateral organizations, pursuant to treaties, conventions, or specific Acts of Congress, $33,859,285, of which $28,410 shall be for contribution to the Inter-American Radio Office for the calendar years 1951-1955. Missions to international organizations: For expenses necessary for permanent representation to certain international organizations in which the United States participates pursuant to treaties, conventions, or specific Acts of Congress, including expenses authorized by the pertinent Acts and conventions providing for such representation; attendance at meetings of societies or associations concerned with the work of the organizations; salaries, expenses, and allowances of personnel and dependents as authorized by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158); hire of passenger motor vehicles; printing and binding, without regard to section 11 of the Act of March 1, 1919 (44 U.S.C. I l l); and purchase of uniforms for guards and chauffeurs; $1,257,000: Provided, That the provisions of section 8 of the United Nations Participation Act of 1945, as amended, and regulations thereunder, applicable to expenses incurred pursuant to that Act, may be applicable to the obligation and expenditure of funds in connection with United States participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization. International contingencies: For necessary expenses of participation by the United States upon approval by the Secretary of State, in international activities which arise from time to time in the conduct of foreign affairs and for which specific appropriations have not been provided pursuant to treaties, conventions, or special Acts of Congress, including personal services without regard to civil-service and classification laws; salaries, expenses and allowances of personnel and dependents as authorized by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158); employment of aliens i travel expenses without regard to the Standardized Government Travel Regulations and to the rates of per diem allowances in lieu of subsistence expenses under the Travel Expense Act of 1949; travel expenses for persons serving without compensation in an advisory capacity while away from their homes or regular places of business not in excess of those authorized for regular officers and employees traveling under this appropriation; rent of quarters by contract or otherwise; hire of passenger motor vehicles; contributions for the share of the United States in expenses of international organizations; and printing and binding without regard to section 11 of the Act of March 1, 1919 (44 U.S.C. I l l); $1,500,000, of which not to exceed a total of $100,000 may be expended for representation allowances as authorized by section 901(3) of the Act of August 13, 1946 (22 U.S.C. 1131) and for entertainment.

60 Stat. 999. 40 Stat. 1270.

63 Stat. 736. 22 USC 287e.

60 Stat. 999.

63 Stat. 166. 5 USC 835 note.

40 Stat. 1270,

60 Stat. 102&>

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY A N D WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES A N D MEXICO

For expenses necessary to enable the United States to meet its 24 Stat. loii; 26 obligations under the treaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, 1906, 1933, and IBM; Wst'af.afs^sl 1944 between the United States and Mexico, and to comply with the sfau*i2i9*^ ^^