Chapter 123. To provide for the payment of the retired members of the police and fire departments of the District of Columbia the balance of retirement pay past due to them but unpaid from January 1, 1911, to July 30, 1915
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CHAP. 123.— An Act To provide for the payment of the retired members of the police and fire departments of the District of Columbia the balance of retirement pay past due to them but unpaid from January 1, 1911, to July 30, 1915.April 13, 1926. [[H. R. 5010](/us/bill/69/hr/5010).] [[Public, No. 106](/us/pl/69/106).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 'United States of America in Congress assembled*,District of Columbia.Police, etc., retirement fund.
That the amount of retirement or pension pay withheld from members of the police and fire departments of the District of Columbia, or from their widows, on account of deficiencies in the policemen’s and firemen’sPayments authorized from, of repaid claims January 1, 1911, to July 30, 1915.*Post*, p. 847. relief funds during the period from January 1, 1911, to July 30, 1915, amounting to $68,425.06 be, and it hereby is authorized to be appropriated, wholly from the revenues of the District of Columbia, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are herebyVol. 39, p. 718. authorized and directed to adjust and settle all of said claims for deficiencies in the payment of allowances made by them to the members of said departments or their widows.
In case of the death ofTo widows, etc., of deceased beneficiary. any beneficiary under the provisions of this bill, the amount due such beneficiary shall be paid to his widow, or, if none, to the child or children of the deceased. Sec. 2. That all Acts and parts of Acts, so far as they are inconsistentInconsistent laws repealed. with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed. Approved, April 13, 1926.