306 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGBICULTUEE. 



of Executive Departments, and the Secretary to the President : Pro- 

 vided^ That this provision shall not apply to officials outside of the 

 District of Columbia in the performance of their public duties. This 

 paragraph shall not take effect until July first, nineteen hundred and 

 four. 



Act March 18. 1904, c. 716. s. 3. 33 Stat. 142. 



This is a provision of the legishitive, executive, and judicial appropria- 

 tion act for the fiscal year 1905, cited above. A similar provision, ap- 

 plicable only to officers and employees of the executive departments at 

 Washington, D. C, contained in the similar act for the fiscal year 1906, 

 act February 3, 1905, c. 297, s. 4, is set forth below. 



ACT FEBRUARY 3, 1905, c. 297. (33 Stat. 631.) 



Restrictions on payment of expenses of carriages or vehicles for personal or 

 official use; carriages or vehicles for official use to have thereon name of 

 department, etc. 



Sec. 4. No part of any money apjDropriated by this or any other 

 Act shall be used for purchasing, maintaining, driving, or operating 

 any carriage or vehicle (other than those for the use of the President 

 of the United States, the heads of the Executive Departments, and 

 the Secretary to the President, and other than those used for trans- 

 portation of property belonging to or in the custody of the United 

 States), for the personal or official use of any officer or employee of 

 any of the Executive Departments or other Government establish- 

 ments at Washington. District of Columbia, unless the same shall 

 be specifically authorized by law or provided for in terms by appro- 

 priation of money, and all such carriages and vehicles so procured 

 and used for official purposes shall have conspicuously painted 

 thereon at all times the full name of the Executive Department or 

 other branch of the public service to Avhich the same belong and in 

 the service of which the same are used. 



Act February 3, 1905, c. 297, s. 4, 33 Stat. 687. 



This ,'^^ction is a portion of the legislative, executive, and judicial ap- 

 propriation act for the fiscal year 1900, cited above. A previous similar 

 provision, contained in the similar act for the preceding fiscal year, act 

 March IS, 3904, c. 716, s. 3, is set forth above. 



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 ACT AUGUST 23, 1912, c. 350. (37 Stat. 360.) 



Restrictions on payment for telephone service from private residences, etc. 



Sec. 7. That no money ap]->ropriated by this or any other Act 

 shall be expended for telephone service installed in anj' private resi- 

 dence or private apartment or for tolls or other charges for telephone 

 service from private residences or private apartments, except for 

 long-distance telephone tolls required strictly for the public business, 

 and so shown by vouchers duly sworn to and approved by the head 

 of the department, division, bureau, or office m which the official 

 using such telephone or incurring the expense of such tolls shall be 

 employed. 



Act August 2,3, 1912. c. .3.50, s. 7, .37 Stat. 414. 



This section Is a jtortion of the legislative, executive, and judicial ap- 

 propriation act for the fiscal year 1913, qlted above. 



ACT JANUARY 12. 1895, c. 23. (28 Stat. 601.) 

 Data for Official Register. 



To enabh' the offirer charged with the duty of preparing the Official 

 Register of the United States to publish the same, the Secretary of 



