Code of Federal Regulations: Aeronautics and spaceOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1980 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of ... with ancillaries. |
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Page 147
In the case of a payload specialist , thelist shall first be approved by the program
Associate Administrator responsible for ... for Space Transportation Systems shall
submit the lists with his / her recommendation to the Administrator for approval .
In the case of a payload specialist , thelist shall first be approved by the program
Associate Administrator responsible for ... for Space Transportation Systems shall
submit the lists with his / her recommendation to the Administrator for approval .
Page 169
Standards Manuals and any related NASA Management Issuance ( s ) or
specification ( s ) approved by the Administrator and published subsequent
hereto . § 1221 . 103 Establishment of the NASA Insignia . The NASA Insignia ,
as described ...
Standards Manuals and any related NASA Management Issuance ( s ) or
specification ( s ) approved by the Administrator and published subsequent
hereto . § 1221 . 103 Establishment of the NASA Insignia . The NASA Insignia ,
as described ...
Page 174
( b ) Any proposed new insignia or logotype and its use must be approved in
writing by the Administrator and submitted to the Commission of Fine Arts for its
advice as to the merit of the design . If approved by the Administrator and advice
...
( b ) Any proposed new insignia or logotype and its use must be approved in
writing by the Administrator and submitted to the Commission of Fine Arts for its
advice as to the merit of the design . If approved by the Administrator and advice
...
Page 246
( b ) The stated objectives of the research effort shall not be changed , except with
the approval of the NASA Grants Officer . ... work during a continuous period in
excess of 3 months without the participation of an approved principal investigator
.
( b ) The stated objectives of the research effort shall not be changed , except with
the approval of the NASA Grants Officer . ... work during a continuous period in
excess of 3 months without the participation of an approved principal investigator
.
Page 250
Expenditures for do( b ) The grantee shall communicate mestic travel shall not
exceed $ 500 or with NASA whenever he has reason to 125 percent of the
amount allotted for believe that circumstances may neces such travel in the
approved ...
Expenditures for do( b ) The grantee shall communicate mestic travel shall not
exceed $ 500 or with NASA whenever he has reason to 125 percent of the
amount allotted for believe that circumstances may neces such travel in the
approved ...
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