18 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OP AGEICULTUEE. 



ing June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight," requiring the Secre- 

 tary of Agriculture to submit to Congress classified and detailed re- 

 ports of receipts and classified and detailed estimates and reports of 

 expenditures by the Forest Service, and classified and detailed esti- 

 mates and reports of every subject of expenditure by the Agri- 

 cultural Department; statements showing all appointments, promo- 

 tions, or other changes made in the salaries paid from lump funds, are 

 hereby repealed. 



Act March 4, 1911, c. 238, 36 Stat. 1264. 



This is a provision of the agricultural appropriation act for the fiscal 

 year 1912, cited above. 



The provisions repealed by this act are contained in act March 4. 1907, 

 c. 2907, 34 Stat. 1270, 1280, 1282. 



ACT MAY 26, 1910, c. 256. (36 Stat. 416.) 



Detailed estimates for oflScers, clerks, and employees of the Department of 

 Agriculture. 



The Secretary of Agriculture for the fiscal year nineteen hundred 

 and twelve, an^ annually thereafter, shall transmit to the Secretary 

 of the Treasury for submission to Congress in the Book of Estimates 

 detailed estimates for all executive officers, clerks, and employees be- 

 low the grade of clerk, indicating the salary or cornpensation of each, 

 necessary to be employed by the various bureaus, offices, and divisions 

 of the Department of Agriculture. 



Act May 26, 1910, c. 256, 36 Stat. 440. 



This is a provision of the agricultural appropriation act for the fiscal 

 year 1911, cited above. 



ACT AUGUST 10, 1912, c. 284. (37 Stat. 269.) 



Requirement of detailed estimates for officers, clerks, and employees of the 

 Department of Agriculture not to apply to employees in meat-inspection 

 service or enforcement of insecticide act. 



Hereafter so much of the Act of May twenty-sixth, nineteen hun- 

 dred and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes, page four hundred and sixteen), 

 as requires the Secretary of Agriculture to transmit annually to the 

 Secretary of the Treasury, for submission to Congress, detailed esti- 

 mates for executive officers, clerks, and other employees in the vari- 

 ous bureaus, offices, and divisions of the Department of Agriculture 

 shall not apply to such employees in the meat-inspection se^^'ice or 

 employees engaged in the enforcement of the insecticide Act of nine- 

 teen hundred and ten. 



Act August 10, 1912, c. 284, 37 Stat. 301. 



The provision of act May 26, 1910, c. 256, mentioned above, is set forth 

 above. 



By a provision of act March 4, 1907, c. 2907, set forth on p. 67, post, 

 under " Bureau of Animal Industry," the Secretary of Agriculture is 

 required to submit in his annual estimates a detailed statement of per- 

 sons employed in meat inspection, their compensation and expenses, and 

 place of employment. 



ACT UARCH 28, 1896, c. 73. An act to regulate the issue and recording of the 

 commissions of officers in several of the departments. (29 Stat. 75.) 



Commissions of officers under the Secretary of Agriculture. 



That hereafter the commissions of all officers under the direction 

 and control of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of War, 

 the Secretary of the Nav^, and the Secretary of Agriculture shall be 



