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[70 Stat. 441]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 441]

70 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 637-JUNE 29, 1956

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from the sanitary sewage works fund, and $6,700 from the motor vehicle p a r k i i ^ fund, shall be paid by voucher and deposited to the credit of the "Civil service retirement and disability fund": Provided, That $260,000 for District government employees' compensation shall remain available until expended. EEGULATORY AGENCIES

Regulatory agencies, including juror fees, and repairs to the morgue, $1,058,440. DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS

Department of Occupations and Professions, including compensation at rates to be fixed W the Commissioners of three members of the Board of Accountancy, nve members of the Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects, two members of the Board of Barber Examiners, three members of the Board of Cosmetology, five members of the Board of Dental Examiners, five members of the Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences, five members of the Board of Examiners in Medicine and Osteopathy, five members of the Board of Registration of Professional Engineers, five members of the Nurses' Examining Board, five members of the Board of Optometry, five members of the Board of Pharmacy, three members of the Board of Podiatry Examiners, two members of the Real Estate Commission, five members of the Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine, two members of the District Boxing Commission, four members of the Electrical Examining Board, two members of the Plumbing Board, two members of the Board of Examiners of Steam and Other Operating Engineers, one member of the Motion Picture Operators' Examining Board, two members of the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Board, and five members of the Undertakers' Examining Committee, $262,000. PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Public schools, including the education of foreigners of all ages in the Americanization schools; not to exceed $65,000 for the purchase, cleaning, and repair of athletic apparel and accessories; subsistence supplies for pupils enrolled in classes for crippled children; maintenance and instruction of deaf, mute and blind children of the District of Columbia by contract entered into by the Commissioners upon recommendation by the Board of Education of the District of Columbia; transportation of children attending schools or classes established for physically handicapped pupils; distribution of surplus commodities and relief milk to public and charitable institutions, and for the carrying out, under regulations to be prescribed by the Board of Education, of a "penny milk" program for the school children of the District, including the purchase and distribution of milk under agreement with the United States Department of A p i c u l t u r e; $350,908 for development of vocational education in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Act of June 8, 1936, as amended; operation, repair, maintenance and improvement of public school buildings, grounds and equipment; purchase of equipment including not to exceed $25,000 for the purchase and repair of musical instruments and related equipment and supplies; and purchase, operation, repair, maintenance and insurance of passenger-carrying motor vehicles, including Districtowned or borrowed passenger motor vehicles; $32,515,750, of which $3,000 shall be available for the services of

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