Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7 : Section 2235


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 2235. Working capital fund established; use of central services by bureaus, etc., of the Department

      A working capital fund of $400,000 is established without fiscal
    year limitation, for the payment of salaries and other expenses
    necessary to the maintenance and operation of (1) central
    duplicating, photographic, and tabulating services, (2) a central
    motor-transport service for the maintenance, repair, and operation
    of motor-transport vehicles and other equipment, (3) a central
    supply service for the purchase, storage, handling, issuance,
    packing, or shipping of stationery, supplies, equipment, blank
    forms, and miscellaneous materials, for which stocks thereof, not
    to exceed $200,000 in value (except for the value of blank forms)
    at the close of any fiscal year, may be maintained sufficient to
    meet, in whole or in part, requirements of the bureaus and offices
    of the Department in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and (4)
    such other services as the Secretary, with the approval of the
    Director of the Office of Management and Budget, determines may be
    performed more advantageously as central services; said fund to be
    credited with advances or reimbursements from applicable funds of
    bureaus, offices, and agencies for which services are performed on
    the basis of rates which shall include estimated or actual charges
    for personal services, materials, equipment (including maintenance,
    repairs, and depreciation) and other expenses: Provided, That such
    advances shall not be available for any period beyond that provided
    by the Act appropriating the funds: Provided further, That such
    central services shall, to the fullest extent practicable, be used
    to make unnecessary the maintenance of separate like services in
    the bureaus, offices, and agencies of the department.



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