Second Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session on H.R. 14013 ...

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Page 808 - GRADE AND RANGES Executive Level IV Executive Level V GS-18 GS-17 GS-16 GS-15 GS-14 GS-13 GS-12 GS-11 GS-10 GS-9 GS-8 GS-7 GS-6 GS-5 GS-4 GS-3 GS-2 Grades Established by Salary Act of 1972 Public Law 92-410
Page 824 - fees for postal services" which will be sufficient "to maintain and continue the development of postal services of the kind and quality adapted to the needs of the United States", it would also violate the rate policies of chapter 36 if the Postal Service were forced to cut back services below levels it
Page iv - performed for other agencies under section 601 of the Economy Act of 1932. as amended (31 USC 686). $50.000 shall also be available for such obligation. GENERAL STATEMENT This Increase In the limitation on obligations of the Administrative Operations Fund provides necessary support services for the proposed supplemental
Page 813 - by contributions from participants and the Government. These funds are available for (1) payment of subscription charges to approved carriers for the cost of health benefits protection; (2) contributions to qualified retired employees and survivors who carry private health insurance; and (3) the payment of expenses incurred by the Civil Service
Page 883 - rate equivalent to the rate for GS-18, and hire of passenger motor vehicles, $2,500,000. (Authorizing legislation pending.] Note: The appropriation for this account for 1974 had not been enacted at the time this budget was prepared. A Temporary continuing resolution was in effect for the period
Page 823 - supra, the Supreme Court shaped it as follows: Where the language is plain and admits of no more than one meaning the duty of interpretation does not arise and the rules which are to aid doubtful meanings need no discussion. 242 US 485. See also 2A JG Sutherland, Statutes and Statutory Construction §46.01 (4th ed. CD Sands 1973), and cases cited therein.
Page 801 - until her death or remarriage, and minor children of a former President until they reach sixteen years of age, unless such protection is declined; the detection and arrest of persons engaged in
Page 143 - to title I, section 232, and part B of title III of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as amended and reference to the Manpower Development and Training Act is deleted to provide new authorization under the Comprehensive Employment
Page 45 - person may use all or any part of the coupons issued to them to purchase meals prepared for and delivered to them by a nonprofit meal delivery service authori?ed by FNS. (b) Income and resource eligibility standards of public assistance -end
Page 361 - not yet attained that objective. Inequalities of opportunity to receive high quality education remain pronounced. To achieve ••quality will require far more dependable knowledge about the processes of learning and education than now exists or can be expected from present research and experimentation in this field." While stressing that "the direction of the education system •remains the primary responsibility of State and local governments,

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