288 LAWS APPLICABLB TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Ktotement of all such expenses incurred from June thirtieth until 

 December first, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall be submitted to 

 Congress on or before January first, nineteen hundred and thirteen. 



Act August 24, 1912, c. 355, a 10, 37 Stat. 488. 



This section is a i)art of tlie sundry civil appropriation act for the fiscal 

 year 1913, cited above. 



Act June 20. 1912, c. 182. s. 8. mentioned in this section, is set forth 

 above. 



EEV. ST. SEC. 1763. 

 Doable salaries. 



Sec. 1703. No person who holds an office, the salary or annual 

 compensation attached to which amounts to the sum of two thousand 

 five hundred dollars, shall receive compen.sation for discharging the 

 duties of any other office, unless expressly authorized by law. 



ACT JULY 31, 1894, c. 174. (28 Stat. 162.) 



Holding other lucrative office. 



Sec. 2. * * * No person who holds an office the salary or annual 

 compensation attached to which amounts to the sum of two thousand 

 five hundred dollars shall be appointed to or hold any other office 

 to which compensation is attached unless specially heretofore or 

 hereafter specially authorized thereto by law; * * * 



Act July 31, 1894. c. 174, s. 2, 28 Stat. 205. 



This is a provision of the lepi.slative, executive, and judicial appro- 

 priation act for the fiscal year 1895, cited above. 



KEV. ST. SEC. 2687. 



Apportionment of compensation for part of a year's service. 



Sec. 2(')87. Collectors and all other officers of the customs, serving 

 for a less ])eriod than a year, shall not be paid for the entire year, but 

 shall be allowed in no case a greater than a pro rata of the maximum 

 compensation of such officers respectively for the time only which 

 they actually serve as such collectors or officers, whether the same be 

 under one or more appointments, or before or after confirmation. 

 And no collector or other officer shall, in any case, receive for his 

 services, either as fees, salary, fines, penalties, forfeitures, or other- 

 wise, for the time he may be in service, beyond the maximum pro 

 rata rate provided by law. And this section shall be applied and 

 enforced in regard to all officers, agents, and employes of the United 

 States whomsoever, as well th(\'5c whose compensation is determined 

 by a commi.^^sion on disbursements, not to exceed an annual maximum, 

 as tliose jiaid by salaiy or otherwise. 



ACT JUNE 30, 1906, c. 3914. (34 Stat. 697.) 



Annual or monthly compensation; rules for division of time and computation 

 of pay. 



Sec. <>. Hereafter, where the compensation of any person in the 

 service of the United States is annual or monthly the following rules 

 for division of time and computation of pay for services rendered are 

 hereby established: Annual conipensation sliall be divided into twelve 

 equal installments, one of whicli shall be the pay for each calendar 

 month; and in making payments for a fractional part of a month 

 one-thiifictii of oik of such installments, or of a monthly compen- 



