-571- =E:-iIIT "A" :SiI: J1 D COSTS 02 A3 I'lIS`-jTIOiT O0 : I ...0:.Y PROVISIONS O TI3 CODE It is extremely difficult, not to say irn-ossibole, to allocate the expensess of the CoC.e bZthority as to the mancdtory- provisions of the ocLde. So far as that is concerned, all the provisions of the Code are Mandatory. Prsur-nt, however, to requests an atte-ipt uill be made in a general manner to inc7ic/.te the allocation of the e::oe:-nses of the adnlin- istration as to the c._ifferent portions of the Coce. AS will be noted1 frorn Exhibit "Al" the totJ.. ex-oenses allocated to the Compliance Division a.re $95,459.00. Roughly, one-half of this will Ie used in the enforcement of the labor provisions of the Code and one- balf in the enforcement of the trade -rrctice provisions. Attention is Jled to the fact thLr'.t the expenses involved in the ac-.iinistration of Article VII 1MLI Labels are charged to Co.'plia.nce Division for the aima-ry function of the label is to assist in co 2oliance. The expenses barged to the Planning and Progress Division will be allocated to Article VI Administr-,tion.