Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1972, Hearings ... 92d Congress, 2d Session1972 - 1718 pages |
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... costs Proposed financing : Release of funds reserved under the Forest protection and utilization appropriation ... costs involved and proposed methods of financing such costs , are as follows : Forest research ...... State and private ...
... costs Proposed financing : Release of funds reserved under the Forest protection and utilization appropriation ... costs involved and proposed methods of financing such costs , are as follows : Forest research ...... State and private ...
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... costs by fiscal year . Damages Cost 1,173 3 , 419 4,685 2 , 102 4,387 4 , 179 1 , 182 3.280 72,927 12,353 Mrs. HANSEN . I think this is the only way to get a complete picture of what the costs have been . As I understand it , part of ...
... costs by fiscal year . Damages Cost 1,173 3 , 419 4,685 2 , 102 4,387 4 , 179 1 , 182 3.280 72,927 12,353 Mrs. HANSEN . I think this is the only way to get a complete picture of what the costs have been . As I understand it , part of ...
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... costs are slightly more than $ 200 per hour , and average $ 850 per day per heli- copter . In recent years BLM has operated two airborne survey crews during the field season which lasts approximately 6 months . The total cost for two ...
... costs are slightly more than $ 200 per hour , and average $ 850 per day per heli- copter . In recent years BLM has operated two airborne survey crews during the field season which lasts approximately 6 months . The total cost for two ...
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... cost increases ? Mr. WILES . Minor , if any . We are supposed to use the savings from the 5 - percent cutback to the extent that they are available to absorb pay costs . If there would be some reason why pay costs are more than we have ...
... cost increases ? Mr. WILES . Minor , if any . We are supposed to use the savings from the 5 - percent cutback to the extent that they are available to absorb pay costs . If there would be some reason why pay costs are more than we have ...
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... cost . Mrs. HANSEN . We are supposed to be in an economic stabilization period . Why is the State of California increasing their costs ? Is that to balance their budget ? Mr. SILCOCK . The cost of fire control work is continually going ...
... cost . Mrs. HANSEN . We are supposed to be in an economic stabilization period . Why is the State of California increasing their costs ? Is that to balance their budget ? Mr. SILCOCK . The cost of fire control work is continually going ...
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1972 Presently Available activities additional administration Administrative Procedure Act agencies Alaska Alaska Native amended amount assistance authorized average benefits bicentennial budget building Bureau claims CLIFF Commission committee Congress construction contract costs court Department Director District of Columbia dollars employees employment expenditures expenses facilities FASSER FBI Academy Federal fire fiscal year 1972 FLOOD Forest Service funds going Government grant gypsy moth HABERMEYER HANSEN Health helium increase Judge GREENE June 30 justifications lands LOESCH Madam Chairman McDADE ment million MYERS NATCHER National obligations Office operation Pacific Islands payments percent personnel compensation planning problem productivity Proposed Supplemental Public Law Railroad Retirement Board record reimbursement Revised Estimate Road ROBINSON Rogers C. B. Morton salary Secretary PETERSON SILCOCK staff statement STEED supplemental appropriation supplemental request tion Total TWINAME United
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Page 241 - Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment, a detailed statement by the responsible official on (i) the environmental impact of the proposed action, (ii) any adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided should the proposal be implemented, (iii) alternatives to the proposed action, (iv) the relationship between local short-term uses of man's environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term productivity, and (v) any irreversible and irretrievable...
Page 144 - ... upgrading, demotion, or transfer: recruitment or recruitment advertising: layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of compensation: and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post In conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this equal opportunity clause.
Page 226 - ... include in every recommendation or report on proposals for legislation and other major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment...
Page 226 - A ) utilize a systematic, interdisciplinary approach which will insure the integrated use of the natural and social sciences and the environmental design arts in planning and in decision-making which may have an impact on man's environment...
Page 54 - No member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this Agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page 227 - F. recognize the worldwide and long-range character of environmental problems and, where consistent with the foreign policy of the United States, lend appropriate support to initiatives, resolutions, and programs designed to maximize international cooperation in anticipating and preventing a decline in the quality of mankind's world environment; G.
Page 146 - Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the Government shall have the right to annul this Contract without liability or in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee.
Page 226 - State and local governments, and other concerned public and private organizations, to use all practicable means and measures, including financial and technical assistance, in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare, to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in productive harmony, and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations of Americans.
Page 241 - ... (4) preserve important historic, cultural, and natural aspects of our national heritage, and maintain, wherever possible, an environment which supports diversity and variety of individual choice; (5) achieve a balance between population and resource use which will permit high standards of living and a wide sharing of life's amenities; and (6) enhance the quality of renewable resources and approach the maximum attainable recycling of depletable resources.
Page 277 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any . person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Act, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby. SEC. 16. This Act may be cited as the "National Labor Relations Act.