Reporting Requirements Under the Government Employees Training Act: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 134. June 23, 1971

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Page 10 - June 30, 1969 as reported by 48 agencies, 11, 827 or about 67% received at least forty hours of training during fiscal year 1970. A detailed explanation is made in Section III of this report. C. Developing Executive Skills Present and past administrations have strongly endorsed training programs for the development of Federal Executives (GS 16 and above). In the words of Executive Order 11315, "The training program shall include the establishment of special training and educational facilities, and...
Page 3 - ... Applicants for Federal licenses or permits to conduct any activity in the coastal zone would be required to obtain a certification from the appropriate State agency that the proposed activity was consistent with the coastal zone management plan and program. The Secretary would be required to submit an annual report to the President for transmittal to the Congress on the administration of the Act. S. 582 would also authorize the establishment of "estuarine sanctuaries...
Page 5 - Report Covering the Effectiveness of Implementation of the Government Employees Training Act," which was dated June 1, 1967, and is on page 21 of that report.
Page 1 - ... program, who, during the period covered by the report, received training by, in, or through a non-Government facility for more than 120 days ; the grade, title, and primary duties of the position held by the employee ; the name of the non-Government facility from which the training was received ; the nature, length, and cost of the training to the Government...
Page 34 - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC Farm Credit Administration FARM CREDIT Federal Communications Commission FCC Federal Home Loan Bank Board FHLBB Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service . . FED MED CON SVC Federal Power Commission FPC Federal Trade Commission FTC General Accounting Office GAO General Services Administration GSA Government Printing Office GPO Health. Education and Welfare, Department of DHEW Housing and Urban Development, Department of HUD Information Agency, United...
Page 4 - HR 134 will not eliminate the necessity for agency reporting as required by section 4113(b) of title 5. The Commission's Bureau of Training has found the forms to be useful for program analysis and evaluation purposes and does not wish to eliminate this agency requirement. What would be eliminated is the necessity for the preparation of a report transmitting the forms to the President and the Congress. The Office of Management and Budget advises that from the standpoint of the Administration's program...
Page 2 - ... more than 120 days; the grade, title, and primary duties of the position held by the employee; the name of the non-Government facility from which the training was received ; the nature? length, and cost of the training to the Government; and the relationship of the training to official duties ; (3) the name of each employee of the agency who received a contribution or award under section 4111 (a) of this title during the period covered by the report ; (4) a statement concerning the value of the...
Page 3 - Year, participated in training in nonGovernment facilities in courses that were over 120 days, and those employees who received awards or contributions incident to training in non-Government facilities.

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