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1 Reorganization Plan No. 16 of 1950, Transferring the Functions of the General Services Administration Relating to Assistance to Local School Districts and Water Pollution Control to the Federal Security Agency 1 (1950)

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81ST CONGRESS             SENATE                  j   REPORtT
  2d Session  fNo. 1548,





REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 16 OF 1950, TRANSFERRING THE FUNC-
  TIONS OF THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION RELATING
  TO ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND WATER
  POLLUTION CONTROL TO THE FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY



     MAY 10 (legislative day, MARCHa 29), 1950.-Ordered to be printed


   Mr. MCCLELLAN, from the Committee on Expenditures in the
         Executive Departments, submitted the following

                        REPORT

  The Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, to
whom was referred Reorganization Plan No. 16 of 1950, submitted to
Congress by the President on March 13, 1950, pursuant to the Re-,
orgam'zation Act of 1949 (Public Law 109, 81st Cong.), having con-,
sidered the same, report favorably thereon and recommend that the.
plan be permitted to become effective~at the end of the statutory .pe-
riod provided in the Reorganization Act.
  Wile the-act does not specifically requr h  omte  ofl
report, it was felt desirable to do so in order that the Senate may have
adequate information concerning the provisions 'of the plan.

         PROVISIONS AND EFFECT OF PLAN NO. 16 OF 1950
  The purpose of Reorganization Plan No. 16 is to transfer all of the
functions involved in provi ding Federal aid to local school districts,
and grants and loans for water-pollution control from the General
Services Administration to the Federal Security Agency. (The
President's message and Re-organization Plan No. 16 are printed in
full as appendix A of this report.)

               FEDERAL' AID TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS
  Federal aid to overburdened school districts was originally author-
ized under title II of the Lanham Act, approved June 28, 1941 (55
Stat. 361). The provisions of this act have been extended each year
during the past 4 years. The last extension was by Public Law 306,
Eighty-first Congress, approved September. 10, 1949.. Under this act,
the General Services Administrator is authorized to make contribu.-
tions to local school* agencies. located on Federal, reservations or other
federally owned property, to overburdenedschools adjacont .to defense

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