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... estimate for the Copyright Office assumed that an additional $ 500,000 would be authorized from copyright ... estimates of potential vendors . A vendor for regular shelving for the Madison Building has been able , however , to modify ...
... estimate for the Copyright Office assumed that an additional $ 500,000 would be authorized from copyright ... estimates of potential vendors . A vendor for regular shelving for the Madison Building has been able , however , to modify ...
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... estimate of these total resources is a little over $ 246 million . Could you explain those funding sources and how ... estimates , current year , as well as 1982 is on page five of our budget justification book . The first item , annual ...
... estimate of these total resources is a little over $ 246 million . Could you explain those funding sources and how ... estimates , current year , as well as 1982 is on page five of our budget justification book . The first item , annual ...
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... estimate the total obligations incurred from all these sources of funds to be $ 223 million dollars in 1981 and in 1982 we estimate $ 246 million . Mr. FAZIO . I would like to get some idea as to whether those copyright fees and the ...
... estimate the total obligations incurred from all these sources of funds to be $ 223 million dollars in 1981 and in 1982 we estimate $ 246 million . Mr. FAZIO . I would like to get some idea as to whether those copyright fees and the ...
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... estimate 1982 estimate Current level Growing workload Total Salaries and expenses , Library of Congress . Salaries and expenses , Copyright Office ... $ 245,412 $ 364,612 129,000 129,000 $ 15,200 $ 104,000 $ 119,200 Salaries and ...
... estimate 1982 estimate Current level Growing workload Total Salaries and expenses , Library of Congress . Salaries and expenses , Copyright Office ... $ 245,412 $ 364,612 129,000 129,000 $ 15,200 $ 104,000 $ 119,200 Salaries and ...
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... estimate as to the bottom line cost of the remaining conversion ? Mr. BRODERICK . We expect the conversion to be complete within the next seven years . We are asking for an increase of approxi- mately $ 1.5 million . If you extrapolate ...
... estimate as to the bottom line cost of the remaining conversion ? Mr. BRODERICK . We expect the conversion to be complete within the next seven years . We are asking for an increase of approxi- mately $ 1.5 million . If you extrapolate ...
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Page 263 - COMPENSATION AND MILEAGE FOR THE MEMBERS The funds required for compensation of Members of the House of Representatives, the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, the Delegate from the District of Columbia, the Delegate from Guam, and the Delegate from the Virgin Islands in fiscal year 1976 were initially estimated at $20,373,580.
Page 318 - COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET (STUDIES) For salaries, expenses, and studies by the Committee on the Budget, and temporary personal services for such committee to be expended in accordance with sections...
Page 557 - Commission shall have the right to examine and make copies of any documents, papers, or records of such rail carrier relating to compliance with such rules. Such documents, papers, and records (and any copies thereof) shall not be subject to the mandatory disclosure requirements of section 552 of title 5.
Page 556 - Director and staff of the Commission may be appointed without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and may be paid without regard to the provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates...
Page 558 - Act for transportation by a rail carrier providing transportation subject to the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission under subchapter I of chapter 105 of title 49, United States Code...
Page 554 - ... trade secrets, processes, operations, style of work, or apparatus, or to the identity, confidential statistical data, amount or source of any income, profits, losses, or expenditures of any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or association...
Page 379 - Printing shall have power to adopt and employ such measures as, in its discretion, may be deemed necessary to remedy any neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications...
Page 181 - University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego...
Page 265 - At this time I would like to place in the record a group of telegrams concerning this bill.
Page 40 - Use and regulation of law library The justices of the Supreme Court shall have free access to the law library; and they are authorized to make regulations, not inconsistent with law, for the use of the same during the sittings of the Court. But such regulations shall not restrict any person authorized to take books from the Library from having access to the law library, or using the books therein in the same manner as he may be entitled to use the books of the general Library.