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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · March 1, 1929 · Chapter 186

Chapter 186. To amend the Act of Congress approved March 1, 1929, entitled “An Act to provide for the construction of a children’s tuberculosis sanatorium.” April 18, 1930.[[S. 3425](/us/bill/71/s/3425).][[Public, No. 144](/us/pl/71/144).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United S

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CHAP. 186.— An Act To amend the Act of Congress approved March 1, 1929, entitled “An Act to provide for the construction of a children’s tuberculosis sanatorium.” April 18, 1930.[[S. 3425](/us/bill/71/s/3425).][[Public, No. 144](/us/pl/71/144).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia.Children’s tubercular sanatorium.Limit of cost increased.Vol. 45, p. 1425, amended. That section 2 of the Act of Congress approved March 1, 1929, entitled “An Act to provide for the construction of a children’s tuberculosis sanatorium,” is hereby amended by increasing the sum authorized to be appropriated to carry out the provisions of this Act from $500,000 to $625,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be appropriated in like manner as other appropriations for the District of Columbia.
If site acquired outside the District, title to vest in United States.That if the land proposed to be acquired as a site for the said sanatorium is without the District of Columbia the title to said property shall be taken directly to and in the name of the United States, and in case a satisfactory price can not be agreed upon for the purchase of said land, the Attorney General of the United States, at the 219request of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, shall institute condemnation proceedings to acquire such land as may be Condemnation, if price not satisfactory.selected for said site either in the State of Maryland or in the State of Virginia in accordance with the laws of said States, and expenses of procuring evidence of title or of condemnation, or both, shall be paid out of the appropriation herein made for the purchase of said site.
Approved, April 18, 1930.
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