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Public Law 88-237 AN ACT Decemb«sr 23, 1963 To amend the Act authorizing the transmission and disix)sition by the Secre- [H. R. 4062] tary of the Interior of electric energy generated at Falcon on the Rio <}rande to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to also market power generated at on the .

Be if enacted hy the Senate

Public Law 88-238

AN ACT December 23, 1963 '!'(» {iiiuMid lilh- 'M. Iiiilpd Stjiles ('<»de. to nxwhurvAv (niv**! ;IIMI lnnis|Kirialioii [H. R. 4338] sillowances f(»r tnivel pfrfciniied under orders tluil ure c.-nu'eled. revoke

He it eiuivted hy the >>einife and Hou.se of Hepresentatirfx of the I'nited States of America in dtngt'esx aHsenihled.^ Tliat clia])tei'i <>t Armed Forces. title 37, United States Code, is amended as follows: ancesTrave. l allow (1) The following new section is inserted after section 406: 76 stat. 469. 3 7 use 40 I- "§406a. Travel and transportation allowances: authorized for 426. travel performed under orders that are canceled, revoked, or modified •'I'nder uniform i-egidations prescril)ed by the Secretaries concerned, a member of a unifonned service is entitled to travel and transporta­ tion allowances under sex-tion 404 of this title, and to trah»|«>rtation of liis dependent^s, baggage, and household effects under sections 406 and 409 of this title, if otherwise fj[ualified, for travel performed l)efore the eft'e(.'tive date of ordei's that direct him to make a change of station and that are later— 476 PUBLIC LAW 88-239-DEC. 23, 1963 [77 STAT.

"(1) oHiiceled, revoked, or modified lo direct him to return to the station from which he was beiii^ transferred; or "(2) modified to direct him to make a different change of station." (2) The following new item is inserted in the analysis: •'406a. Travel and transportation allowances: authorized for travel i»erformed under orders that are ganceled, revoked, or modified." Effective date. SEC. 2. This Act becomes effective on October 1,1949. Any member or former member of the uniformed services who, after September 30, 1949, but before the date of enactment of this Act, has not been paid, or has repaid the United States, an amount to which he otherwise would have been entitled had section 1 of this Act been in effect during that period is entitled to be paid or repaid that amount, if the pay­ ment or repayment is otherwise proper and he applies for the payment or repayment within one year after the date of enactment of this Act. Appropriations, SEC. 3. Any appropriations available to the departments concerned availability. for the pay and allowances of members of the uniformed services are available for payments under this Act. Approved December 23, 1963.

Public Law 88-239 December 23, 1963 AN ACT [H. R. 5179] 'p(> authorize the Postiua«ter Geaiernl to enter into atjreeuients for the trans­ portation of mail by passenjfer conunon carriers by motor vehicle, and for other puiix)ses.

Be It enacted hy the Senate and Ilou-se of liepresentaticeti of the Postal Service. rnited States of Amenca in Congress asHenihled^ That chapter 101 Motor vehicle of title 39, United States (^ode, is amended by adding immediately common carriers. Agreements. following section (>402 tliereof the following new section : 74 Stat. 696. 39 use 6401- "§ 6402a. Agreements with passenger common carriers by motor 6440. vehicle "The Postmaster (xeneral may enter into agreements, under such terms and conditions as he shall prescribe and without advertising for bids and without bond, for the transportation of mail, in pas­ senger-cany ing motor vehicles, by passenger conunon carriers by motor vehicle over the regular routes on which the carrier is per­ mitted by law to transport passengers."'. SEC. 2. The table of contents ofChapter 101 of title 39, United States Code, is amended by insei-ting '6402a. Agreements witli passenger conunon carriers by niotor vehicle." immediately below '•6402. Authority to contract for mail transix)rtation." 74 Stat. 696; SEC. 3. Section 6402 (a) of title 39, United States Code, is amended— 76 Stat. 855. (1) by striking out the word "'and" immediately following the semicolon in subparagraph (4) thereof;