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74th congress. SESS. II. CH. 405. INIAY 15, 1936. 



Social Security Act. 

 Payments under 

 State plans. 



alterations to buildings, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; 

 printing and binding; supplies; services; equipment; newspapers, 

 books of reference, periodicals, and j)ress clippings; travel expenses, 

 including expenses of attendance at meetings and attendance or 

 cooiDerating officials and consultants at conferences when called by 

 the Children's Bureau with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, 

 $299,000. 



In the administration of title V of the Social Security Act for 

 the fiscal year 1937, payments to States for any quarter of the fiscal 

 year 1937 under parts 1 and 2 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 period prior 

 to the quarter in which such plan was submitted to the Chief of the 

 Children's Bureau for approval. 



Maternal and child- 

 health services, grants 

 to States. 



PubUc Laws, 1st 

 sess., p. 629. 



Provisos. 



Basis of allotments, 

 1937. 



Supplemental aid not 

 included. 



Public Laws, 

 sess., p. 630. 



1st 



GRANTS TO STATES FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD-HEALTH SERVICES 



Grants to States for maternal and child-health services, Chil- 

 dren's Bureau : 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 (49 Stat. 629-631), 

 $2,820,000: Provided^ That in carrying out such part 1, the allot- 

 ments to States and expenditures thereunder for the fiscal year 1937 

 are authorized to be made on the basis of a total of $3,800,000 for 

 all States (as defined in such Act) : Provided further, That any 

 allotment to a State pursuant to section 502 (b) shall not be included 

 in computmg for the purposes of subsections (a) and (b) of section 

 504 an amount expended or estimated to be expended by the State. 



Services for crippled 

 children, grants to 

 States. 



Public Laws, 1st 

 sess., p. 631. 



Proviso. 



Basis of allotments, 

 1937. 



GRANTS TO STATES FOR SERVICES FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN 



Grants to States for services for crippled children. Children's 

 Bureau : 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 (49 

 Stat., 631-633), $2,150,000: Provided, That in carrying out such 

 part 2, the allotments to States (as defined in such Act) and expendi- 

 tures thereunder for the fiscal vear 1937 are authorized to be made 

 on the basis of a total of $2,850;000 for all States. 



Child-welfare serv- 

 ices, grants to States. 



Public Laws, 1st 

 sess., p. 633. 



Proviso. 



Basis of allotments, 

 1937. 



GRANTS TO STATES FOR CHILD- WELFARE SERVICES 



Grants to States for child-welfare services, Children's Bureau: 

 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 pub- 

 lic-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, appi-oved August 14, 1935 (49 

 Stat. 633), $1,200,000: Provided, That in carrying out such part 3, 

 the allotments to States (as defined in such Act) and expenditures 

 thereunder for the fiscal vear 1937 are authorized to be made on 

 the basis of a total of $1,500,000 for all States. 



Women's Bureau. 



women's BUREATT 



Salaries and expenses. Salaries and expensBS : For carrying out the provisions of the Act 



s. c'p. 1320.' ' ' entitled "An Act to estalilish in the Department of Labor a bureau 



to be known as the Women's Bureau", approved June 5, 1920 



