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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 28, 1930 · Chapter 711

Chapter 711. To grant relief to those States which brought State-owned property into the Federal service in 1917

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CHAP. 711.— An Act To grant relief to those States which brought State-owned property into the Federal service in 1917. June 28, 1930.[[H. R. 704](/us/bill/71/hr/704).][[Public, No. 468](/us/pl/71/468).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, National Defense Act.Vol. 39, p. 204, amended.[U. S. C., p. 1037](/us/usc/p1037). That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to give any State credit for the money value of property listed on approved surveys of military property829 and equipment charged to an accountable State under section 87,National Guard mobilization, 1917.Credit allowed for use of State-owned property during.
National Defense Act, said credit to be allowed as a set-off against the credit in favor of such accountable State, which has heretofore been or may hereafter be set up on the books of the Militia Bureau in favor of such State for State-owned military property, supplies, and equipment brought into the Federal service by any such State during or at the time of the National Guard mobilization of 1917. Sec. 2. That all requisitions for military property and suppliesRequisitions on established credit ratified. which have heretofore been filled by the War Department in favor of those States which were given a credit balance on the books of the Militia Bureau for State-owned property brought into the Federal service in 1917 and which have been charged against said credit balance are hereby ratified and approved, and the States to which such property was issued shall not be required to account to the Secretary of War for said property.
Approved, June 28, 1930.
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