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B. TEXT OF PUBLIC LAW 85-858

AN ACT

To amend section 7 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, as amended, relating to travel expenses of civilian officers and employees assigned to duty posts outside the continental United States.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 7 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, as amended (5 U. S. C. 73b-3), is amended by inserting after the third proviso the following new proviso: "Provided further, Any officer or employee of the United States appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to serve for a term fixed by law, whose post of duty is outside the continental United States, shall be allowed expenses of round trip travel for himself and transportation of his immediate family, but excluding household effects, from his post of duty outside the continental United States to the place of his actual residence at the time of his appointment to such overseas post of duty, at the end of each two years of satisfactory service completed overseas, if he is returning to his actual place of residence for the purpose of taking leave prior to serving at least two more years of overseas duty." Approved September 2, 1958.

D. To Eliminate the Requirements for Certain Detailed Estimates in the Annual Budgets

(76 Stat. 775)

This act was the result of the enactment of H.R. 10613, 87th Congress. It was approved on October 9, 1962, as Public Law 774, 87th Congress. The text of the act appears in volume 76, Statutes at Large, page 775. It repeals 5 U.S.C. 78(d).

A. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF PUBLIC LAW 774, 87TH CONGRESS

1. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD REFERENCES TO DEBATES, ETC.

(Page citations are to vol. 108, Congressional Record)

H.R. 10613: To eliminate the requirements for certain detailed estimates in the annual budgets. Mr. Dawson; Committee on Government Operations, 3474. Reported (H. Rept. 1486), 4987. Passed House, 5529. Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations, 5793. Reported (S. Rept. 2184), 21161. Passed Senate, 21413. Examined and signed, 21958, 22111. Presented to the President, 22685. Approved (Public Law 774), 23542.

2. SERIAL NUMBERS TO BOUND VOLUMES OF CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS RELATING TO PUBLIC LAW 774, 87TH CONGRESS

House Report 1486, 87th Congress, 12429.

Senate Report 2184, 87th Congress, 12421.

3. CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS RELATING TO PUBLIC LAW 774, 87TH

CONGRESS

House Committee on Government Operations, 87th Congress: Eliminating the requirements for certain detailed estimates in the budget, March 6, 1962, on H.R. 10613 and H.R. 8596.

B. TEXT OF PUBLIC LAW 87-774

AN ACT

To eliminate the requirements for certain detailed estimates in the annual budgets.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That subsection (d) of section 5 of the Act of July 16, 1914, as amended by section 16 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 U.S.C. 78(d)) is repealed.

Approved October 9, 1962.

October 9, 1962

[H. R. 10613]

60 Stat. 810. Repeal.

E. To Amend the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 To Provide a More Reasonable Allowance for Transportation of House Trailers or Mobile Dwellings by Certain Governmental Officers and Employees Upon Their Transfer From One Official Station to Another

(76 Stat. 777)

This act was the result of the enactment of H.R. 10652, 87th Congress. It was approved on October 9, 1962, as Public Law 776, 87th Congress. The text of the act appears in volume 76, Statutes at Large, page 777. Its provisions amend 5 U.S.C. 73b-1.

A. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF PUBLIC LAW 776, 87TH CONGRESS

1. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD REFERENCES TO DEBATES, ETC.

(Page citations are to vol. 108, Congressional Record)

H.R. 10652: To amend the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 to provide a more reasonable allowance for transportation of house trailers or mobile dwellings by certain governmental officers and employees upon their transfer from one official station to another. Mr. Ullman; Committee on Government Operations, 3823. Reported (H. Rept. 1487), 4987. Passed House, 5529. Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations, 5793. Reported (S. Rept. 2185), 21161. Passed Senate, 21319. Examined and signed, 21958, 22111. Presented to the President, 22685. Approved (Public Law 776), 23542.

2. SERIAL NUMBERS TO BOUND VOLUMES OF CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS RELATING TO PUBLIC LAW 776, 87TH CONGRESS

House Report 1487, 87th Congress, 12429.
Senate Report 2185, 87th Congress, 12421.

3. CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS RELATING TO PUBLIC LAW 776, 87TH

CONGRESS

House Committee on Government Operations, 87th Congress: Allowance for mobile dwellings, March 6, 1962, on H.R. 10652.

B. TEXT OF PUBLIC LAW 776, 87TH CONGRESS

Public Law 87-776

87th Congress, H. R. 10652
October 9, 1962

An Act

76 STAT. 777.

To amend the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 to provide a more reasonable allowance for transportation of house trailers or mobile dwellings by certain governmental officers and employees upon their transfer from one official station to another.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the last sen- Administrative tence of subsection (b) of the first section of the Administrative Expenses Act of Expenses Act of 1946 (5 U.S.C. 73b-1) is amended by striking out 1946, amendment. "to a reasonable allowance, not to exceed 20 cents per mile, in lieu 60 Stat. 806; of such transportation" and inserting in lieu thereof, "in lieu of the 72 Stat. 14. transportation to which he would otherwise be entitled under subsection (a) of this section, to a reasonable allowance, not to exceed 20 cents per mile for transportation of the house trailer or mobile dwelling if such trailer or dwelling is transported by such officer or employee, or, if such trailer or dwelling is not so transported by such officer or employee, to commercial transportation of the house trailer or mobile dwelling, at Government expense, or reimbursement to such officer or employee therefor, including the payment of necessary tolls, charges, and permit fees, except that no payment under this sentence shall exceed the maximum payment to which such officer or employee would otherwise be entitled under this section for transportation and temporary storage of his household goods and personal effects in connection with this transfer".

Approved October 9, 1962.

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