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NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL LAWS. 



Agricultural appropriation act of June 30, 1906 (34 Stat., 669). 



Cooperative [6841; * * * and hereafter all moneys received as contributions 



consUtuk!" S spc^ towar( * cooperative work in forest investigations shall be covered int.. 



ciulfuml. the Treasury and shall constitute a special fund, which ia hereby 



appropriated and made available until expended, as the Secretary of 



Agriculture may direct, for the payment of the expenses of said investi- 



Refunds to con- gations by the Forest Service and for refunds to the contributors of 



amounts heretofore or hereafter paid in by them in excess of their 



share of the cost of said investigations. 



Advances 

 Held parties 

 fighting fires. 



Agricultural appropriation act of May 23, 1908 (34 Stat., 251). 



to [259]* * * and hereafter advances of money under any appropria- 

 or tion for the Forest Service may be made to the Forest Service and by 

 authority of the Secretary of Agriculture to chiefs of field parties for 

 fighting forest fires in emergency cases, who shall give bond under such 

 rules and regulations and in such sum as the Secretary of Agriculture 

 may direct, and detailed accounts arising under such advances shall 

 be rendered through and by the Department of Agriculture to the Treas- 

 ury Department. 



Agricultural appropriation act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat., 1235). 



Traveling ex- [1265] That hereafter officers and employees of the Department 



Agriculture transferred from one official station to another for perma- 

 nent duty, when authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, may be 

 allowed actual traveling expenses, including charges for the transfer 

 Transportation of their effects and personal property used in official work, under such 

 of effects. rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of Agri- 



culture. 



Agricultural appropriation act of August 10, 1912 (37 Stat., 269). 



Traveling ex- That hereafter, when officials and employees of the Department of 

 penses. Agriculture are traveling on official business in the United States, they 



may be allowed necessary railroad and steamboat fares, sleeping berth, 

 and stateroom on steamboats, livery hire and stage fare, and other means 

 of conveyance between points not accessible by railroad, but in lieu of 

 subsistence and all other traveling expenses they may receive a per 



Per diem fixed diem allowance, to be fixed by the Secretary in each case, in addition 

 by Secretary. to their regular salaries, subject to such rules and regulations as the 

 Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe. 



Street-car fares. That hereafter officials and employees of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture may, when authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, receive 

 reimbursement for moneys expended for street-car fares at their official 

 headquarters when expended in the transaction of official business. 



Agricultural appropriation act of March 4, 1907 (34 Stat., 1256). 



Forest revenues [1270] That all money received after July first, nineteen hundred 

 Treasury and seven > b Y or on account of the Forest Service for timber, or from 



any other source of forest reservation revenue, shall be covered into the 

 Treasury of the United States as a miscellaneous receipt and there is 

 hereby appropriated and made available as the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture may direct out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appro- 

 Refunds, priated, so much as may be necessary to make refunds to depositors 

 of money heretofore or hereafter deposited by them to secure the pur- 

 chase price on the sale of any products or for the use of any land or 

 resources of the national forests in excess of amounts found actually due 

 from them to the United States. 



Agricultural appropriation act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat., 1235). 



Refund amend- ^[1253] That so much of an act entitled "An act making appropria- 

 tions for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 



thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight," approved March fourth, nine- 

 teen hundred and seven (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, pages twelve 

 hundred and fifty-six and twelve hundred and seventy), which pro- 

 vides for refunds by the Secretary of Agriculture to depositors of moneys 





