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1 Includes capital outlay as follows: 1962, $1 thousand; 1963, $1 thousand 1964, $1 thousand.

Selected resources as of June 30, are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders: 1961. $5 thousand; 1962, $2 thousand: 1963. $1 thousand; 1964. $0.

The Federal Radiation Council was established by Executive Order 10831, and Public Law 86-373, to advise the President with respect to radiation matters affecting the public health, including guidance for all Federal agencies in the formulation of radiation protection standards. Members of the Council are the heads of the agencies most significantly involved with radiation-the Secretaries of Health, Education, and Welfare; Agriculture; Defense; Commerce; and Labor; and the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. The Council's activities are supported by financial contributions from the member agencies.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

430

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New obligational authority (appropriation).......

This office will undertake trade negotiations authorized by the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (Public Law 87-794). The office will afford an opportunity for the expression of public views on proposed negotiations, and will provide information and recommendations to the President concerning the administration and execution of the act.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

DEPARTMENTS, AGENCIES, AND CORPORATIONS

SEC. 501. Unless otherwise specifically provided, the maximum amount allowable during the current fiscal year in accordance with section 16 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 78), for the purchase of any passenger motor vehicle (exclusive of buses and ambulances), is hereby fixed at $1,500 except station wagons for which the maximum shall be $1,950.

SEC. 502. Unless otherwise specified and during the current fiscal year, no part of any appropriation contained in this or any other Act shall be used to pay the compensation of any officer or employee of the Government of the United States (including any agency the majority of the stock of which is owned by the Government of the United States) whose post of duty is in continental United States unless such person (1) is a citizen of the United States, (2) is a person in the service of the United States on the date of enactment of this Act, who, being eligible for citizenship, had filed a declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States prior to such date, (3) is a person who owes allegiance to the United States, or (4) is an alien from Poland or the Baltic countries lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence: Provided, That for the purpose of this section, an affidavit signed by any such person shall be considered prima facie evidence that the requirements of this section with respect to his status have been complied with: Provided further, That any person making a false affidavit shall be guilty of a felony, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $4,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both: Provided further, That the above penal clause shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other provisions of existing law: Provided further, That any payment made to any officer or employee contrary to the provisions of this section shall be recoverable in action by the Federal Government. This section shall not apply to citizens of the Republic of the Philippines or to nationals of those countries allied with the United States in the current defense effort, or to temporary employment of translators, or to temporary employment in the field service (not to exceed sixty days) as a result of emergencies.

SEC. 503. Appropriations of the executive departments and independent establishments for the current fiscal year, available for expenses of travel or for the expenses of the activity concerned, are

hereby made available for quarters allowances and cost-of-living allowances, in accordance with title II of the Act of September 6, 1960 (74 Stat. 793).

SEC. 504. No part of any appropriation for the current fiscal year contained in this or any other Act shall be paid to any person for the filling of any position for which he or she has been nominated after the Senate has voted not to approve the nomination of said person. SEC. 505. No part of any appropriation contained in this or any other Act for the current fiscal year shall be used to pay in excess of $4 per volume for the current and future volumes of the United States Code, Annotated, and such volumes shall be purchased on condition and with the understanding that latest published cumulative annual pocket parts issued prior to the date of purchase shall be furnished free of charge, or in excess of $4.25 per volume for the current or future volumes of the Lifetime Federal Digest, or in excess of $6.50 per volume for the current or future volumes of the Modern Federal Practice Digest.

SEC. 506. Funds made available by this or any other Act for administrative expenses in the current fiscal year of the corporations and agencies subject to the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended (31 U.S.C. 841), shall be available, in addition to objects for which such funds are otherwise available, for rent in the District of Columbia; services in accordance with section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a); and the objects specified under this head, all the provisions of which shall be applicable to the expenditure of such funds unless otherwise specified in the Act by which they are made available: Provided, That in the event any functions budgeted as administrative expenses are subsequently transferred to or paid from other funds, the limitations on administrative expenses shall be correspondingly reduced.

SEC. 507. Pursuant to section 1415 of the Act of July 15, 1952 (66 Stat. 662), foreign credits (including currencies) owed to or owned by the United States may be used by Federal agencies for any purpose for which appropriations are made for the current fiscal year (including the carrying out of Acts requiring or authorizing the use of such credits), only when reimbursement therefor is made to the Treasury from applicable appropriations of the agency concerned: Provided, That such credits received as exchange allowances or proceeds of sales of personal property may be used in whole or part payment for acquisition of similar items, to the extent and in the manner authorized by law, without reimbursement to the Treasury.

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ARMY

1. Administration.-Funds are provided to administer and coordinate disaster relief assistance for the States. Simultaneously with the President's authorization of an allocation of funds to the Office of Emergency Planning for required disaster assistance, he authorizes an additional allocation to OEP for administrative purposes.

2. Aid to disaster areas.-Under Public Law 81-875, the Federal Government provides supplementary assistance to State and local governments in the event of a declared major disaster. Federal financial assistance is provided from the Disaster relief appropriation, under which allocations may be made directly to a State, or to Federal agencies as reimbursement for expenditures in disaster relief work performed under this authority. Responsibility for administration of this program is delegated to OEP by Executive Order 10427.

A supplemental appropriation for 1963 in the amount of $25 million is proposed for separate transmittal. These funds should cover anticipated disasters for the balance of the fiscal year.

The following table summarizes the allocations made during 1962 (in thousands of dollars):

ALLOCATIONS MADE, 1962

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Allocated

Illinois..

Floods and Tornadoes..

May 27,1961

Idaho.

Floods (suppl.).

June 24,1961

West Virginia.

Floods..

July 23,1961

950 1,750 13 1,750

Proposed for separate transmittal:

DISASTER RELIEF

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

Texas...

Hurricane..

Sept. 16,1961

8,000

California

Brush and Forest Fires..

Nov. 16,1961

Idaho..

Floods...

Nevada..

..do.....

California...

...do..

West Virginia.

..do..

Feb. 14,1962
Feb. 22,1962
March 6,1962
March 9,1962

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Kentucky....

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10,000

2. Aid to disaster areas.

728 24,272

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800

North Carolina..

Storm and Floods....

March 16,1962

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Nebraska...

Connecticut..

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340

(Adjustment to prior year recoveries)..

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