Secs. 26 to 28. Repealed. July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XIII, Sec. 1313, 58 Stat. 714

24 USC - US Code - Title 24: Hospitals and Asylums (January 2003)


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Section 26, Acts Mar. 3, 1919, Ch. 98, Sec. 1, 40 Stat. 1302;

Aug. 9, 1921, ch. 57, Sec. 7, 42 Stat. 149; July 3, 1930, ch. 863, Sec. 1, 46 Stat. 1016, provided for additional hospital and sanatorium facilities.

See sections 249, 251, and 253 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, and section 763c of Title 33, Navigation and Navigable Waters.

Section 26a, R.S. Sec. 4803; acts June 26, 1884, ch. 121, Sec. 15, 23 Stat. 57; Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1484, Sec. 1, 33 Stat. 1217; Aug. 14, 1912, ch. 288, Sec. 1, 37 Stat. 309; 1939 Reorg.

Plan No. I, Secs. 201, 205(b), eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F.R. 2728, 2729, 53 Stat. 1424, 1425, provided for use of certain funds for the relief of sick and disabled seamen.

See section 249 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare.

Section 27, act Mar. 3, 1919, ch. 98, Sec. 2, 40 Stat. 1302, provided for transfer of hospitals to Treasury Department for the Public Health Service.

See section 248 of Title 42. Section 28, acts Mar. 3, 1919, ch. 98, Sec. 3, 40 Stat. 1303; Mar. 4, 1921, ch. 156, 41 Stat. 1365, provided for transfer of property and equipment by Secretary of War to the Treasury Department for use of the Public Health Service.

RENUMBERING OF REPEALING ACT For renumbering of act July 1, 1944, which repealed these sections, see note set out under sections 1, 2 of this title.

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