Purposes and methods of expenditures
Buildings
Second. No part of the appropriation shall be expended in the erection or leasing of buildings; but the trustees of the American Printing House for the Blind may use each year a reasonable sum of the annual appropriation for salaries and other expenses of experts and other staff to assist special committees which may be appointed in performance of their functions, and for expenses of such special committees.
Sales of books and apparatus at cost
Third. No profit shall be put on any books or tangible apparatus for the instruction of the blind manufactured or furnished by the trustees of said American Printing House for the Blind, located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the price put upon each article so manufactured or furnished shall only be its actual cost.
Income withheld when not properly used
Fourth. The Secretary of the Treasury of the United States shall have the authority to withhold the appropriation whenever he shall receive satisfactory proof that the trustees of said American Printing House for the Blind, located in Louisville, Kentucky, are not using the appropriation for the benefit of the blind in the public and private nonprofit institutions for the education of the blind in the United States.
Bond of treasurer
Fifth. Before any money be paid to the treasurer of the American Printing House for the Blind by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, the treasurer of the American Printing House for the Blind shall execute a bond, with two approved sureties, to the amount of $20,000, conditioned that the money so received shall be expended according to this law and all amendments thereto, which shall be held by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, and shall be renewed every two years.
Ex officio trustees
Sixth. The superintendent of each public institution for the education of the blind (or his designee) and the chief State school officer (or his designee), of each State and possession of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, shall each, ex officio, be a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Printing House for the Blind only for purposes of administering sections 101, 102 and 104 of this title.
Mar. 3, 1879, ch. 186, § 320 Stat. 468June 25, 1906, ch. 353634 Stat. 460Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 882, § 170 Stat. 938Pub. L. 87–29475 Stat. 627Pub. L. 91–230, title VIII, § 811(a)84 Stat. 194Pub. L. 96–88, title III, § 301(a)(2)(M)93 Stat. 678(, ; , ; , ; , §§ 1–3, , ; , (b), , , 195; , title V, § 507, , , 692.)
Editorial Notes
Codification
section 101 of this titleFor purposes of codification, the provisions of section 3 of act , were changed as follows: provision providing for payment of the semi-annual interest upon the bonds was substituted for one providing for payment of one-half the annual appropriation, the word “income” was substituted for “appropriation”, and the word “interest” was substituted for “money” in par. (5), to conform to the modification of act , by act , as shown in the note set out under .
Amendments
Pub. L. 91–230, § 811(a)1970—Par. First. , designated existing provisions as subpar. (A), made provisions applicable to private nonprofit institutions, and added subpars. (B) and (C).
Pub. L. 91–230, § 811(b)Par. Fourth. , made provisions applicable to private nonprofit institutions.
Pub. L. 87–294, § 11961—, substituted “Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare” for “Secretary of the Treasury of the United States” and struck out “permanent” before “annual appropriation” in opening clause.
Pub. L. 87–294, § 2Par. Second. , authorized the trustees to use each year a reasonable sum of the annual appropriation for salaries and other expenses of experts and other staff to assist special committees which may be appointed in performance of their functions, and for expenses of such special committees.
Pub. L. 87–294, § 3Par. Sixth. , substituted “superintendent of each public institution for the education of the blind (or his designee) and the chief State school officer (or his designee), of each State and possession of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, shall” for “superintendents of the various public institutions for the education of the blind in the United States shall”, and limited the duties of the Board to the administration of sections 101, 102, and 104 of this title.
1956—Par. First. Act , authorized wider distribution of books and other special instructional material for the blind.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1961 Amendment
Pub. L. 87–294section 5 of Pub. L. 87–294section 101 of this titleAmendment by effective immediately after , see , set out as a note under .
Transfer of Functions
Pub. L. 96–88“Secretary of Education” substituted for “Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare” in provision preceding par. (1) pursuant to sections 301(a)(2)(M) and 507 of , which are classified to sections 3441(a)(2)(M) and 3507 of this title and which transferred functions of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under this chapter to Secretary of Education.
Executive Documents
Transfer of Functions
67 Stat. 631Functions of Federal Security Administrator transferred to Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and all agencies of Federal Security Agency transferred to Department of Health, Education, and Welfare by section 5 of Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1953, eff. , 18 F.R. 2053, , set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. Federal Security Agency and office of Administrator abolished by section 8 of Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1953.
53 Stat. 1434Functions of Secretary of the Treasury over administration of appropriations for American Printing House for Blind (except function relating to administration of perpetual trust fund) transferred to Federal Security Agency, and annual report and vouchers of trustees directed to be furnished to Federal Security Administrator by Reorg. Plan No. II of 1939, § 201(b), eff. , 4 F.R. 2732, , set out in the Appendix to Title 5.