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ings.

Post, pp. 828, 833.

49 Stat. 2036.

Post, p. 834.

Attendance at meet

ings.

Proviso.

Employment of ex

perts.

42 Stat. 1488.

5 U.S. C. §§ 661-674.

Post, p. 613.

Post, p. 834.

Post, p. 834.

chargeable to the appropriations under the Department of Labor for contingent expenses, traveling expenses, and printing and binding, $275,000.

The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be available in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings, conferences, or conventions concerned with labor and industrial relations when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor.

Liaison with the International Labor Organization, salaries and expenses: For a United States Labor Commissioner and other personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; and contingent and such other expenses in the United States as the Secretary of Labor may deem necessary, $7,100.

Division of Public Contracts, salaries and expenses: For personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, in performing the duties imposed by the "Act to provide conditions for the purchase of supplies and the making of contracts by the United States, and for other purposes", approved June 30, 1936 (41 U. S. C. 38), and for other necessary expenses in the field, including contract stenographic reporting services, $260,000.

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

Salaries and expenses: For personal services including temporary statistical clerks, stenographers, and typists in the District of Columbia, and including also experts and temporary assistants for field service outside of the District of Columbia; purchase of periodicals, documents, envelopes, price quotations, and reports and materials for reports and bulletins of said Bureau, $1,077,000, of which amount not to exceed $955,000 may be expended for the salary of the Commissioner and other personal services in the District of Columbia.

The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be available, in an amount not to exceed $2,000, for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Bureau of Labor Statistics when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor.

Study of Post-Defense Problems (national defense): For all expenses necessary to enable the Secretary of Labor to conduct studies relative to problems connected with labor likely to arise upon the termination of the existing emergent conditions in connection with defense activities throughout the United States, in cooperation with the National Resources Planning Board, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and other items otherwise properly chargeable to the appropriations under the Department of Labor for contingent expenses, traveling expenses, and printing and binding, $96,500: Provided, That not to exceed $15,000 of the amount herein appropriated shall be available for the employment on a parttime basis, of the services of experts without regard to the civil service laws and regulations or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended.

Occupational Outlook Survey (national defense): For all expenses necessary to enable the Secretary of Labor to continue occupational outlook surveys throughout the United States, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and other items otherwise properly chargeable to the appropriations under the Department of Labor for contingent expenses, traveling expenses, and printing and binding, $190,000.

CHILDREN'S BUREAU

Salaries and expenses: For expenses of investigating and reporting upon matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life,

and especially to investigate the questions of infant mortality; personal services, including experts and temporary assistants; purchase of reports and material for the publications of the Children's Bureau and for reprints from State, city, and private publications for distribution when said reprints can be procured more cheaply than they can be printed by the Government, and other necessary expenses, $364,500, of which amount not to exceed $318,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia.

Fair Labor Standards Act. Post, p. 834.

52 Stat. 1060.
29 U. S. C. §§ 201-

Salaries and expenses, child labor provisions, Fair Labor Standards Act: For all authorized and necessary expenses of the Children's Bureau in performing the duties imposed upon it by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; supplies; services; equipment; newspapers, 219. books of reference, and periodicals; and reimbursement to State and local agencies and their employees for services rendered, as authorized by section 11 of said Act, $276,900.

MATERNAL AND CHILD WELFARE

Post, p. 834.

49 Stat. 629.

Salaries and expenses, maternal and child welfare: For all authorized and necessary administrative expenses of the Children's Bureau in performing the duties imposed upon it by title V of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935, as amended, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; supplies; 731. services; equipment; newspapers, books of reference, and periodicals, $364,000.

GRANTS TO STATES FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES

42 U. S. C. §§ 701

Grants to States for maternal and child health services: For grants to States for the purpose of enabling each State to extend and improve services for promoting the health of mothers and children, as authorized in title V, part 1, of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935 (42 U. S. C. 701), as amended, $5,820,000: Provided, That any allotment to a State pursuant to section 502 (b) shall not be included in computing for the purposes of subsections (a) and (b) of section 704. 504 an amount expended or estimated to be expended by the State.

GRANTS TO STATES FOR SERVICES FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN

49 Stat. 629.
Proviso.

49 Stat. 629, 630.
42 U. S. C. §§ 702,

Grants to States for services for crippled children: For the purpose of enabling each State to extend and improve services for crippled children, as authorized in title V, part 2, of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935 (42 U. S. C. 711), as amended, $3,870,000. 715.

GRANTS TO STATES FOR CHILD-WELFARE SERVICES

Grants to States for child-welfare services: For grants to States for the purpose of enabling the United States, through the Children's Bureau, to cooperate with State public-welfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening public-welfare services for the care of homeless or neglected children, or children in danger of becoming delinquent, as authorized in title V, part 3, of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935 (42 U. S. C. 721), as amended, $1,510,000. In the administration of title V of the Social Security Act, as amended, for the fiscal year 1942, payments to the States for any quarter of the fiscal year 1942 under parts 1, 2, and 3 may be made with respect to any State plan approved under such respective parts by the Chief of the Children's Bureau prior to or during such quarter, but no such payment shall be made with respect to any plan for any

49 Stat. 631.
42 U. S. C. §§ 711-

49 Stat. 633.

Payments with respect to State plans. 49 Stat. 629. 42 U. S. C. §§ 701715, 721.

Attendance at conferences.

52 Stat. 1060.

29 U. S. C. §§ 201219.

period prior to the quarter in which such plan is submitted to the Chief of the Children's Bureau for approval.

The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be available, in an amount not to exceed $11,000, for expenses of attendance of cooperating officials and consultants at conferences concerned with the administration of work of the Children's Bureau under the Fair Labor Standards Act and under title V, parts 1, 2, and 3, of the Social Security Act, as amended, when called by the Children's 42 U. S. C. §§ 701- Bureau with the written approval of the Secretary of Labor, and shall be available also, in an amount not to exceed $6,000, for expenses of attendance at meetings related to the work of the Children's Bureau when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor.

49 Stat. 629.

715, 721.

Post, p. 834.

41 Stat. 987.

WOMEN'S BUREAU

Salaries and expenses: For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to establish in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women's Bureau", approved June 5, 1920 (29 U. S. C. 11-16), including personal services in the District of Columbia; purchase of material for reports and educational exhibits, $154,200.

The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be available in an amount not to exceed $2,500 for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Women's Bureau when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor.

WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

Salaries: For the Administrator, Deputy Administrator, and other personal services for the Wage and Hour Division necessary in performing the duties imposed upon it by the Fair Labor Standards 23 Stats.. 201- Act of 1938, including reimbursement to State, Federal, and local

52 1060. 29 U.

C. §§

219.

52 Stat. 1060.

agencies and their employees for services rendered, $4,697,700, of which amount not to exceed $1,000,000 (exclusive of pay of members of industry committees) may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia.

Miscellaneous expenses (other than salaries): For all authorized and necessary expenses, other than salaries, of the Wage and Hour Division in performing the duties imposed upon it by the Fair

23 U. s. C. 201- Labor Standards Act of 1938, including contract stenographic report

29 S. §§

219.

Transfer, etc., of funds.

Attendance at meet

ings.

Citation of title.

ing services, purchase (not to exceed $1,500), maintenance, repair, and operation outside the District of Columbia of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, lawbooks, books of reference, periodicals, manuscripts and special reports, newspapers, supplies, office equipment, advertising, postage, telephone and telegraph service, reimbursement to State, Federal, and local agencies and their employees for services rendered, $326,500.

The Secretary of Labor may allot or transfer, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, funds from the foregoing appropriations for the Wage and Hour Division to any other bureau or office of the Department of Labor to enable such bureau or office to perform services for the Wage and Hour Division.

The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be available in an amount not to exceed $4,750 for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Wage and Hour Division when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor.

This title may be cited as the "Department of Labor Appropriation Act, 1942".

TITLE II-FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1942.

Post, p. 831.

Proviso.
Temporary employ-

For salaries under the Office of the Administrator as follows: For the Office of the Administrator, $127,500: Provided, That of the sum herein appropriated the Administrator may expend not to ees. exceed $2,500 for temporary employment of persons, by contract or otherwise, for special services determined necessary by the Administrator, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, and the civil-service and classification laws.

For the Division of Personnel Supervision and Management, $435,000.

For the Chief Clerk's Division, $251,000.

For the Office of the General Counsel, $600,000.

Miscellaneous expenses, Office of Administrator: For miscellaneous expenses of the Office of the Administrator in the District of Columbia and elsewhere (except travel and printing and binding); transfer of household goods and effects, as provided by the Act of October 10, 1940 (Public, Numbered 839), and regulations promulgated thereunder; purchase and exchange of lawbooks, other books of reference, and periodicals; library membership fees or dues in organizations which issue publications to members only or to members at a lower price than to others, payment for which may be made in advance; and purchase (including exchange), operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, including not to exceed $1,800 for one for the use of the Administrator, $98,000.

The appropriation in this title for traveling expenses shall be available for the Office of the Administrator in an amount not to exceed $1,500 for expenses of attendance at meetings or conventions concerned with the work of the Federal Security Agency, when specifically authorized by the Federal Security Administrator; and not to exceed $1,000 for payment, when specifically authorized by such Administrator, of actual transportation expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence of persons serving while away from their homes, without other compensation, in an advisory capacity to the Federal Security Agency.

41 U. S. C. § 5.

Post, p. 831.

Post, p. 831.

Post, p. 831.

54 Stat. 1105.

5 U. S. C. § 730-1.

Attendance at meet

ings.

Post, pp. 474, 475, 480, 482, 483, 493.

Traveling expenses: For traveling expenses (not appropriated for elsewhere) for the Federal Security Agency and all bureaus, boards, and constitutent organizations thereof, including actual transportation expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses of persons serving, while away from their homes, without other compensation, in an advisory capacity to the Federal Security Agency when approved by the Federal Security Administrator; expenses, when specifically authorized by such Administrator, of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Federal Security Agency; and reimbursement, at not to exceed 3 cents per mile, for travel performed by employees of the Federal Security Agency in privately owned automobiles and within the limits of their official stations, when engaged in the investigation of claims or the furnishing or securing of information concerning claims or wage records under title II of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U. S. C. 301–1305), $1,775,000: Provided, That any amounts trans- 409. ferred to this appropriation from other appropriations of the Federal Security Agency shall be expended in accordance with the provisions of the appropriations from which transferred.

Printing and binding: For printing and binding (not appropriated for elsewhere) for the Federal Security Agency and all

49 Stat. 622.
42 U. S. C. §§ 401-
Proviso.

Post, pp. 474, 475,

482, 483.

Proviso.

Transfer of funds. 53 Stat. 561, 1423; 54 Stat. 1231.

5 U.S. C. §§ 133-133t note.

Proviso.

44 Stat. 1060.

Ante, p. 64.

50 Stat. 319.

584q.

bureaus, boards, and constituent organizations thereof, $1,000,000: Provided, That any amounts transferred to this appropriation shall be expended in accordance with the provisions of the sections wherein such funds were appropriated.

In order that the Administrator may effectuate reorganization plans submitted and approved pursuant to the Reorganization Act of 1939, he may transfer to the foregoing appropriations under this title from funds available for administrative expenses of the constituent units of the Federal Security Agency such sums as represent a consolidation in the Office of the Administrator of any of the administrative functions of said constituent units: Provided, That no such transfer of funds shall be made unless the consolidation of administrative functions will result in a reduction of administrative salary and other expenses and such reduction is accompanied by savings in funds appropriated to the Federal Security Agency, which savings shall not be expended for any other purpose but shall be impounded and returned to the Treasury.

AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND

To enable the American Printing House for the Blind more adequately to provide books and apparatus for the education of the blind in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 8, 1927 (20 U. S. C. 101), $115,000.

CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS

For all necessary expenses to carry into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to establish a Civilian Conservation Corps, and

16 U. 8. C. 584 for other purposes", approved June 28, 1937, as amended, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the purchase and exchange of lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals; the purchase (including exchange), operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles to be used only for official purposes; hire, with or without personal services, of work animals, animal-drawn and motor-propelled vehicles, and watercraft; printing and binding; travel expenses, including not to exceed $2,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the corps when specifically authorized by the Federal Security Administrator; construction, improvement, repair, and maintenance of buildings, but the cost of any building erected hereunder shall not exceed $25,000 as follows:

For pay, subsistence, medical services, and so forth: For pay, subsistence, travel, clothing (and repair thereof), medical services, including hospitalization, fees and travel of physicians, dentists, veterinarians, and nurses, burial of enrollees, payment (not exceeding $50 for any one transfusion) to any enrollee of the Civilian Conservation Corps or other individual furnishing blood for transfusion to the veins of an enrollee or discharged enrollee of the Civilian Conservation Corps undergoing treatment in a hospital, authorized to treat such patient, $153,414,000;

For camp maintenance and construction: For the construction, maintenance, and equipment of camps, including the rental of sites, buildings, and equipment, $8,874,000;

For salaries and expenses, care of enrollees: For salaries and expenses in connection with the education, care, and welfare of enrollees, and travel of instructors and religious attendants, $10,379,000;

For project salaries: For salaries in connection with authorized projects, including supply depots and central repair shops, $32,868,000;

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