Inclusion of Accredited Service Rendered States Or Instrumentalities of States for Retirement Purposes: Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 3687 and Related Bills, Bills to Amend the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as Amended, to Provide for the Inclusion in the Computation of Accredited Service of Certain Periods of Service Rendered States Or Instrumentalities of States, and for Other Purposes. June 17 and 21, 1958

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Page 20 - To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended, so as to provide certain benefits for the widows of employees who died prior to February 28, 1948, and for other purposes...
Page 7 - Act of 1946, as amended, is hereby amended by striking out "from the Territories" (2) Clause (b) of section 1 of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended (70 Stat. 743) is hereby amended by striking out "from a Territory".
Page 19 - A BILL To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act to provide for the inclusion in the computation of accredited service of certain periods of service rendered States or instrumentalities of States, and for other purposes Be it enacted 6j/ the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
Page 5 - In • this category are the Works Progress Administration, the Public Works Administration, the National Youth Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and many others.
Page 9 - ... then we could get credit for it. Mr. DAVIS. But this legislation is not intended to create a right on the part of the people who have served and are serving, for instance? Under this second subparagraph, "The Federal-State cooperative program of agricultural experiment station research," and so forth, it is not intended to create any right on the part of those people to come under the Civil Service Retirement Act, but merely to give them credit in case they have qualified under the Civil Service...
Page 19 - If there is no objection, it is so ordered. (There was no objection.) (The documents referred to are as follows:) CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, DC, July 15, 1937.
Page 33 - Beltsville and the Maryland State Experiment Station at College Park. The groups of eminent scientists who conduct most of the experimental work at these stations I consider my constituents. In this group are several men who have devoted most of their working lives to the cause of agricultural research ; who...
Page 4 - STATEMENT OF HON. BYRON G. ROGERS, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF COLORADO Mr. ROGERS.
Page 26 - HR 1553 was passed by the House in 1954, was reported out of the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service in the latter days of the 83d Congress. In the rush of adjournment it did not come to vote in the Senate. S. 1041 was passed by both Houses of the 84th Congress in 1955, but was vetoed by the President by White House memorandum of disapproval, dated August 12, 1955. Since that time, the Civil Service and the Bureau of the Budget...
Page 33 - I am not going to take your time other than to urge a favorable report on HR 3687, and I would like to leave a statement for the record with you, and I hope you will take it under consideration and give it a favorable report. Mr. DAVIS. We are glad to have your statement and glad to have had you with us. Your statement will be made a part of the record. Mr. LANKFORD. Thank you. (The statement referred to follows :) STATEMENT OF HON. RICHARD E.

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