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PUBLIC LAW 86-580~AUG. 1, 1958

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from 7 o'clock antemeridian to 7 o'clock postmeridian), or on Sundays or holidays, such rate, in lieu of compensation under any other provision of law, to be fixed at two times the basic hourly rate for each hour that the overtime extends beyond 6 o'clock (or 7 o'clock as the case may be) postmeridian, and two times the basic hourly rate for each overtime hour worked on Sundays or holidays. As used in this subsection, the term 'basic hourly rate' shall mean the regular basic rate of pay which is applicable to such employees for work performed within their regular scheduled tour of duty." I N D I A N H E A L T H ACTIVITIES

For expenses necessary to enable the Surgeon General to carry out 68 Stat. 674. the purposes of the Act of August 5, 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2001) (including not to exceed $10,000 for temporary services at rates not to exceed $100 per diem for individuals, when authorized by the Surgeon General); purchase of not to exceed twenty-five passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; purchase of reprints; payment for telephone service in private residences in the field, when authorized under regulations approved by the Secretary; and the purposes set forth in sections 321, 322 (d), 25'\2 USC 248.249, 324 aud 509 of the Public Health Service Act; $40,473,000. CONSTRUCTION OF I N D I A N H E A L T H FACILITIES

For construction, major repair, improvement, and equipment of health and related auxiliary facilities, including quarters for personnel; preparation of plans, specifications, and drawings; acquisition of sites; purchase and erection of portable buildings; and purchase of trailers; $4,124,000, of which $1,750,000 shall be available for the pur42 ^u"s c'*2005- poses of Public Law 151, 85th Congress, to remain available until 2005f. June 30, 1960: Provided, That such expenditures may be made through the Department of the Interior at the option of the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. GENERAL RESEARCH A N D SERVICES, N A T I O N A L INSTITUTES OF H E A L T H

42 USC 241.

41 USC 5. 70A Stat. 134.

For the activities of the National Institutes of Health, not otherwise provided for, including research fellowships and grants for research projects and training grants pursuant to section 301 of the Act; regulation and preparation of biologic products, and conduct of research related thereto j and grants of therapeutic and chemical substances for demonstrations and research; $28,974,000: Provided, That funds advanced to the National Institutes of Health management fund from appropriations included in this Act shall be available for purchase of not to exceed nineteen passenger motor vehicles, of which fourteen shall be for replacement only; not to exceed $2,500 for entertainment of visiting scientists when specifically approved by the Surgeon General; and erection of temporary structures: Provided fwrther^ That all funds herein appropriated which are expended under any provision of the Act in connection with any research or training project may be expended pursuant to contracts made on a cost or other basis for supplies and services by negotiation, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, including indemnification of contractors to the extent and subject to the limitations provided in title 10, United States Codc, section 2354, except that approval and certification required thereby shall be by the Surgeon General.