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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 19, 1930 · Chapter 539

Chapter 539. Authorizing the Smithsonian Institution to extend the Natural History Building and authorizing an appropriation therefor, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 539.— An Act Authorizing the Smithsonian Institution to extend the Natural History Building and authorizing an appropriation therefor, and for other purposes. June 19, 1930.[[S. 3970](/us/bill/71/s/3970).][[Public, No. 392](/us/pl/71/392).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Smithsonian Smithsonian Institution.Additions to Natural History Building of.Plans to be approved by Fine Arts Commission.Institution is hereby authorized to extend the Natural History Building of the United States National Museum by additions on the east and west ends thereof, in accordance with plans to be approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, and to engage, if necessary, architectural and inspection services, without regard to the restrictions of existing law governing such services.
There is hereby authorized to Sum authorized.*Post*, p. 1556.be appropriated a sum not exceeding $6,500,000 for this purpose. Approved, June 19, 1930.
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