Chapter 104. Allowing the rank, pay, and allowances of a colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army, or of a captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy, to any medical officer below such rank assigned to duty as physician to the White House
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CHAP. 104.— An Act Allowing the rank, pay, and allowances of a colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army, or of a captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy, to any medical officer below such rank assigned to duty as physician to the White House. April 4, 1930.[[S. 2515](/us/bill/71/s/2515).][[Public, No. 89](/us/pl/71/89).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, White House physician.Temporary rank, etc,, of Army or Navy medical officer assigned to duty as.
That the officer of the Medical Corps, United States Army, or of the Medical Corps, United States Navy, below the rank of colonel or captain, respectively, who is now, or hereafter may be, assigned to duty as physician to the White House, shall have the temporary rank and the pay and allowances of a colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army, or of a 141captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy, while so serving: *Provided*, That the officer now assigned to that duty shall have the*Proviso*.Rank, etc., from March 6, 1929. rank, pay, and allowances herein provided from March 6, 1929, the date of assignment as such.
Approved, April 4, 1930.