Chapter 228. To amend section eleven of an Act entitled “An Act to grant additional authority to the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out certain provisions of the public building Acts, and for other purposes,” approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine
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CHAP. 228.— An Act To amend section eleven of an Act entitled “An Act to grant additional authority to the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out certain provisions of the public building Acts, and for other purposes,” approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. July 10, 1912.[[H. R. 24227](/us/bill/62/hr/24227).][[Public, No. 222](/us/pl/62/222).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Boston, Mass.Customhouse enlargement, etc.Vol. 36, p. 1068, amended.Expenses of removing employees.
That section eleven of chapter three hundred and eighteen of the Acts of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled “An Act to grant additional authority to the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out certain provisions of the public building Acts, and for other purposes,” approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, be amended by striking out, in the last three lines of said section, the words “including expenses incident to the temporary removal of the force employed in the customhouse during the enlargement, remodeling, or extension.
” That such amounts as the Secretary of the Treasury has chargedRepayment to appropriation for enlarging building, etc. against the appropriation for the customhouse, Boston, Massachusetts, for expenses incident to the temporary removal of the force employed in the customhouse during the enlargement, remodeling, or extension of said customhouse shall be repaid to said appropriation from moneys in the Treasury to be hereafter appropriated: *Provided*, That no compensation*Proviso*.Limiton pay to architects. shall be paid to architects additional to the amounts now due or payable under the original limit of cost of said building, to wit, one million five hundred thousand dollars, or because of the increased limit of cost provided by this Act.
Approved, July 10, 1912.