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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · June 3, 1922 · Chapter 207

Chapter 207. To permit the correction of the general account of John Burke, former Treasurer of the United States

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CHAP. 207.— An Act To permit the correction of the general account of John Burke, former Treasurer of the United States. June 3, 1922. [[H. R. 6524](/us/bill/67/hr/6524).] [[Private, No. 71](/us/pvtl/67/71).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,John Burke. Credit in accounts of, for unavailable funds. That the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department are authorized and directed to examine and state an account of the items of unavailable funds as set forth in House Document Numbered 756, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, and letter from the Secretary of the Treasury addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, dated January 5, 1921, and to credit the general account of John Burke, former Treasurer *Proviso*.
Accounting directed.of the United States, with the amount thereof: *Provided*, That the credit herein authorized shall be made in such manner as to debit the individual or depositary chargeable therewith upon the books Deposit, etc., of funds recovered.of the Treasury Department: *Provided further*, That upon the recovery or payment of any part of said unavailable funds, the same shall be 1593deposited in the Treasury in such manner as to debit the Treasurer of the United States in his general account and to credit the individual or depositary charged therewith upon the books of the Treasury Department.
Approved, June 3, 1922.
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