SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss. II. Cu. 341. 1930 .
421 and methods for the more effective utilization of such products for these purposes, and to disseminate useful information on this sub- ject, including the employment of labor in the city of Washington lab Employment of and elsewhere, supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $189,200 . Total, Bureau of Home Economics, $207,700, of which amount trict . Services in the Dis- not to exceed $195,800 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia .. PL ANT QU ARANTIN E AND C ONTROL ADMINI STRATIO N ad1CntrlAam n tration . SALARIES AND GENERAL EXPENSES
General expenses . To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the Enfo rcing nurs ery plant quarantine, etc . p rovisi ons of the Plant Quara ntine Act of Augu st 20, 1912, as Vol.37,pp.315,850. amended, and to conduct the other activities hereinafter authorized, independently or in cooperation with the States and other agencies, organizations, and individuals concerned, including necessary ex- penses for supplies and equipment, rent outside the District of Columbia, and the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, as follows For necessary expenses for general administrative purposes, includ- t; n, and office pers p- ingthesalaryofchiefofadministrationandotherpersonalservicesneln in the District of Columbia, $73,000 . Enforcing plant For enforcement of foreign plant quarantines and to prevent the q uaran tines, pre vent- movement of cotton and cottonseed from Mexico into the United ing entry of Mexican cotton and cottonseed, States, including the regulation of the entry into the United States etc ° of railway cars and other vehicles, and freight, express, baggage, or clea ning, etc . other materials from Mexico, and the inspection, cleaning, and disinfection thereof, including construction and repair of necessary buildings, plants, and equipment, for the fumigation, disinfection, or cleaning of products, railway cars, or other vehicles entering the Balance available . United States from Mexico, $720,000, together with $10,000 of the Vol.45,p. 564. u nexpen ded b alance of t he app ropri ation for t his pu rpose for t he Proviso. fiscal year 1929 : Provided, That any moneys received in payment Receipts from clean- of charges fixed by the Secretary of Agriculture on account of such i p
in osited e c., the be de- cleaning and disinfection shall be covered into the Treasury as nr y . miscellaneous receipts . For the inspection in transit or otherwise of articles quarantined gu ar pection of articles under the Act of August 20, 1912 (U. S . C ., Supp . III, title 7, Vol.37,p.318. sees . 161, 164a), as amended, and for the interception and disposi- p .ili~ .s. C., Supp. IV, tion of materials found to have been transported interstate in viola- tion of quarantines promulgated thereunder, $40,000 . For the c ontrol and preven tion of spr ead of the pink bollwo rm7 Control, etc ., of ping bollworm of cotton . including the establishment of such cotton-free areas as may be necessary to stamp out any infestation, the erection and repair of n ecessa ry in specti on st ations and for ne cessa ry sur veys and co n- Cooperation with t rol op erati ons in Mexi co in coope ration with the M exica n Gov- Mexi co . ernment or local Mexican authorities, $497,000 : Provided, That the Pfov iso . cost of each such stations shall not exceed $500, and that the total Inspection stations . amount expended for such stations in one year shall not exceed $2,500.
Controls, etc . For the control and prevention of spread of the Parlatoria date scale Parl atori a dat e scale, $65,000 .
Thurberia weevil. For the c ontrol and preve ntion of sp read of the Thur beria weevi l, $3Foor0 the control and prevention of spread of the gypsy and brown- Gypsy and brown- For tail moths, $647,500 . For the control and prevention of spread of the European corn Euro pean corn bore r . b orer, $1,00 0,000 .
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