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1 Total by agencies not available because of general reduction by Senate not applied to individual agencies.

2 Plus indefinite estimated at $613,000,000 for railroad retirement account.

1,581, 587, 316

4,428, 357, 970

25,000,000

53,440,000

5,000,000 831, 155

150,000

13.035, 737, 809

90, 485, 825, 133

* Includes $613,000,000 estimated for railroad retirement account for which direct appropriation was recommended by the Senate. Public Law included indefinite appropriation.

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July 10
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24, 429, 840
2,958, 125,000

597, 251, 000 2,360, 874, 000

80, 374, 703, 665

223, 506, 500 1,793, 226, 461 2 12, 547,000 60, 335, 370 7,482, 527,790

1,049, 746, 115

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Oct. 11

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187,776, 375 10,800,000 6, 144, 540, 355

496, 764,500 2,028,206, 361 223, 506, 500 1,792, 550, 861 2 12, 149, 000

60, 335, 370 7,482, 527, 790

1,043, 971, 115

226, 357,000

181, 567,000 612, 098, 000

23,949, 115

2,918,827,000

583, 327,000 2, 335, 500,000

77, 450, 087, 324

473, 165, 368 6, 468, 206, 000

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138, 407, 290 12, 000, 000 6. 221,959, 620 520, 002, 307

July 30 June 20 July 13 2, 528, 338, 831 June 14

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593, 294, 647

2, 344, 400, 000

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138, 407, 290 Aug. 3 12, 000, 000 6, 212, 199, 663 Aug. 31 518, 065, 353...do.... 2,527,844, 386 ...do.. 223, 042, 156 ...do.. 1,729, 799, 865 ...do. 4 575, 002, 365 73, 820, 507 7, 208, 401, 400

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222, 504, 944 1,715,027, 843 $ 11,937, 074

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2, 361, 174,000

81, 142, 396, 931

895, 766, 293 6, 489,653, 000 2,304, 491, 657 5,087, 517, 074 15,000,000 400, 000, 000 5,000,000 806, 155 150,000

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V. REFERENCES TO INDEFINITE APPROPRIATIONS, EIGHTY-FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, AFTER NOVEMBER 27, 1950, AND THE EIGHTYSECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

Deficiency and Supplemental Appropriation Acts, 1951 and 1952:

For payment of interest on judgments rendered against the District of Columbia, so much as may be necessary is appropriated, payable from the revenues of such District (p. 22).

For the payment of interest (as and when specified in such judgments or in certain of the settlements of the General Accounting Office or provided by law), and such additional sums due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in foreign currency (pp. 19, 31, 260, and 273).

All amounts received by the United States pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) of section 502 of the Act of July 21, 1951 (Public Law 78), shall be credited to the "Farm labor supply revolving fund, Department of Labor” (p. 247). Funds received as proceeds from sale or other disposition of strategic and critical materials on account of rotation of such materials shall be deposited to the credit, and be available for expenditure for the purposes, of the appropriation "Strategic and Critical Materials (Act of July 23, 1946)" (p. 249). Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1952:

Collections in an amount not to exceed $2,325,000 from Federal Farm Credit agencies of assessments and charges, to be advanced by transfer and counterwarrant to the appropriation "Farm Credit Administration," are made available to cover the cost of Farm Credit Administration facilities, examinations, and other services rendered to such agencies (p. 55).

Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1952:

Not to exceed 15 percent of the fiscal year 1952 receipts of the Alaska communication system shall be available for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the Alaska communication system (p. 79).

District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1952:

For salary of the Engineer Commissioner, so much as may be necessary to make the salary of the Army officer holding that position equal to such rate in grade 8 of the professional service of the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, as the Board of Commissioners may determine, is appropriated for the fiscal year 1952 (p. 101).

The amounts collected from street-railway companies for repairing pavements shall be credited to the appropriation for capital outlay, Street and Bridge Divisions, for the fiscal year 1952, and be available for reexpenditure (p. 111); The Commissioners are authorized and empowered to pay the purchase price and the cost of installation of new meters or devices installed from fees collected from such new meters or devices, which fees are hereby appropriated for such purpose, until such time as contracts of purchase have been paid (p. 112). Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1952:

The foregoing appropriation shall be credited with (1) advances or reimbursements for salaries and administrative expenses chargeable against other appropriations of the General Services Administration, and such salaries and expenses may be paid from this appropriation; (2) cost of maintenance, upkeep, and repair included as part of rentals received from Government corporations pursuant to law (40 U. S. C. 129); (3) reimbursements for services performed in respect to bonds and other obligations under the jurisdiction of the General Services Administration, issued by public authorities, States, or other public bodies, and such services in respect to such bonds or obligations as the Administrator deems necessary and in the public interest may, upon the request and at the expense of the issuing agencies, be provided from this appropriation; and (4) appropriations or funds available to other agencies, and transferred to

the General Services Administration, in connection with property transferred to the General Services Administration pursuant to the Act of July 2, 1948 (50 U. S. C. 451ff), and such appropriations or funds may, with the approval of the Bureau of the Budget, be so transferred (p. 126).

Certain premiums shall be credited to the appropriation "National service life insurance," Veterans' Administration (p. 134).

Payments received by the United States Maritime Commission for utilities, services, and repairs in connection with any lease, contract, or occupancy involving Government property under control of the Commission shall be credited to the appropriation charged with the cost thereof (p. 139).

Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1952:

For construction, purchase, and maintenance of range improvements pursuant
to the provisions of sections 3 and 10 of the Act of June 28, 1934, as amended
(43 U. S. C. 315), sums equal to the aggregate of all moneys received as range
improvement fees under section 3 of said Act and of 25 percent of all moneys
received under section 15 of said Act during the current and prior fiscal years
but not yet appropriated, to remain available until expended (p. 149).
For payment to the several States of 5 percent of the net proceeds of sales of
public lands and materials lying within their limits, for the purpose of educa
tion or of making public roads and improvements, sums equal to the aggregate
of receipts (not to exceed $20,000) covered into the Treasury in accordance
with section 4 of the Act of June 26, 1934 (31 U. S. C. 725c), during the current
and prior fiscal years but not yet appropriated (p. 149).
For payment to the State of Oklahoma in lieu of all State and local taxes upon
tribal funds accruing under the provisions of the joint resolution of June 12,
1926 (44 Stat. 740), to be expended by the State in the same manner as if
received under section 35 of the Act approved February 25, 1920 (30 U. S. C.
191), sums equal to 37%1⁄2 percent of the royalties received during the current
and prior fiscal years (but not yet appropriated) from the south half of Red
River in Oklahoma under the provisions of said joint resolution of June 12,
1926 (p. 150).

For leasing State, county, or privately owned lands in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Act of June 23, 1938 (43 U. S. C. 315m-1), sums equal to the
aggregate of receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with the Act of
June 23, 1938 (43 U. S. C. 315m-4), during the current and prior fiscal years
but not yet appropriated (p. 150).

Not to exceed 33% percent of all grazing fees received from each grazing district on Indian lands ceded to the United States for disposition under the publicland laws, to be paid to the State in which said lands are situated, in accordance with the provisions of section 11 of the Act of June 28, 1934, as amended (43 U. S. C. 315j) (p. 150).

Not to exceed the amount of power revenues covered into the Treasury to the credit of each of the power projects, including revenues credited prior to August 7, 1946, shall be available for the purposes authorized by section 3 of the Act of August 7, 1946 (Public Law 647), including printing and binding, in connection with the respective projects from which such revenues are derived (p. 152).

For fulfilling treaties with Senecas and Six Nations of New York, Choctaws and Pawnees of Oklahoma, and payment to Indians of Sioux reservations, to be expended as provided by law, such amounts as may be necessary during the current fiscal year (p. 152).

For carrying out the provisions of the Act of August 9, 1950 (Public Law 681), relative to Federal Aid in fish restoration and management, amount equal to the revenues described in section 3 of such Act and credited during the next preceding fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter (p. 160).

For carrying out the provisions of the Act of February 26, 1944, as amended (16 U. S. C. 631a-631q), amount equal to 60 percent of the proceeds covered into the Treasury during the next preceding fiscal year from the sale of sealskins and other products (p. 160).

Labor-Federal Security Appropriation Act, 1952:

Grants to States, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States under title III of the Social Security Act, as amended, and under the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder for payments under such title and under such Act of June 6, 1933, to be charged to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year (Department of Labor) (p. 169). The aggregate of advance deposits during the current fiscal year to cover payment of fees by applicants for certification or inspection of such products, to remain available until expended, are available for "Salaries and expenses, certification and inspection services, Food and Drug Administration" (p. 171).

The District of Columbia shall pay by check to Freedmen's Hospital at the beginning of each quarter such amount as the Surgeon General calculates will be earned on the basis of rates approved by the Bureau of the Budget (Federal Security Agency) (p. 172).

Receipts from non-Federal agencies representing reimbursement for subsistence and other expenses of travel of employees of the Office of Education performing advisory functions to such agencies shall be credited to the appropriation, "Salaries and expenses, Office of Education" (p. 173).

Payments to States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico), next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States in accordance with the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended (including the objects specified in the appropriation "Payments to States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico), Office of Vocational Rehabilitation") for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder to be charged to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year: Provided, That the payments made pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the amount paid to the States for the first quarter of the current fiscal year (p. 173). Together with the aggregate of amounts received from certificate, supervision, and examination fees collected from Federal credit unions as authorized by law (p. 177).

Grants to States, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States under titles I, IV, V, X, and XIV, respectively, of the Social Security Act, as amended, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder for payments under each of such titles and under such Act of June 6, 1933, to be charged to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year (p. 178).

For an annual premium to provide for the payment of all annuities, pensions, and death benefits in accordance with the provisions of the Railroad Retirement Acts of 1935 and 1937, as amended, for crediting to the Railroad Retirement Account an amount equal to amounts covered into the Treasury (minus refunds) during the current fiscal year (p. 181).

Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1952:

All sums received from sales of waste paper, other waste material, and condemned property, and for losses or damage to Government property, shall be deposited to the credit, on the books of the Treasury Department, of the appropriation made for the working capital of the Government Printing Office for the year in which the work is done, and be subject to requisition by the Public Printer (p. 200).

Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and the Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1952: Moneys received from the sale of publications, including reproductions of any scientific or technical report, document, or descriptive material, shall be deposited in a special account in the Treasury and be available for reimbursing any appropriation for expenses borne by reason of such reproduction and dissemination and making refunds to organizations and individuals when entitled thereto (Commerce Department) (p. 217).

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