Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - United States |
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... savings in areas under my control have been implemented and are helping to avoid rate increases in many areas of produc- tion and distribution . Suggestions pertaining to areas not under my direct control have been submitted to the ...
... savings in areas under my control have been implemented and are helping to avoid rate increases in many areas of produc- tion and distribution . Suggestions pertaining to areas not under my direct control have been submitted to the ...
Page 1133
... savings will again surface when the complete U.S. Code is revised in its entirety in 1982 . The photocomposition of congressional bills originating in both the House and Senate was initiated , experimentally , in August 1978. The ...
... savings will again surface when the complete U.S. Code is revised in its entirety in 1982 . The photocomposition of congressional bills originating in both the House and Senate was initiated , experimentally , in August 1978. The ...
Page 1134
... savings thousands of keystrokes and many hours of labor each day thus reducing cost . In addition , the Rules portion of the daily Federal Register issues is stored for retrieval and incorporation in the Code of Federal Regulations ...
... savings thousands of keystrokes and many hours of labor each day thus reducing cost . In addition , the Rules portion of the daily Federal Register issues is stored for retrieval and incorporation in the Code of Federal Regulations ...
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... savings which could not be implemented by the Public Printer without the ap- proval of appropriate officials in the Congress . We received many suggestions worthy of consideration . Several have already been put into effect , and we ...
... savings which could not be implemented by the Public Printer without the ap- proval of appropriate officials in the Congress . We received many suggestions worthy of consideration . Several have already been put into effect , and we ...
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... SAVINGS EFFECTED As a result of adoption of these suggestions by the Joint Commit- tee on Printing and the Congress , we will be able to effect savings in fiscal year 1979 which will reduce our request for deficiency ; and we will have ...
... SAVINGS EFFECTED As a result of adoption of these suggestions by the Joint Commit- tee on Printing and the Congress , we will be able to effect savings in fiscal year 1979 which will reduce our request for deficiency ; and we will have ...
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Page 1747 - Except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made and for no others.
Page 1629 - Circular 74-4 (Principles for Determining Costs Applicable to Grants and Contracts with State and Local Governments), or other appropriate Federal procurement regulations.
Page 1747 - No officer or employee of the United States shall make or authorize an expenditure from or create or authorize an obligation under any appropriation or fund in excess of the amount available therein...
Page 1402 - For a technical assistant in the Office of the Attending Physician, to be appointed by the Attending Physician, subject to the approval of the Speaker, $32,400.
Page 1229 - Printer, only to the extent necessary to provide for expenses (excluding permanent personal services) for workload increases not anticipated in the budget estimates and which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments.
Page 1191 - The price at which additional copies of Government publications are offered for sale to the public by the Superintendent of Documents shall be based on the cost as determined by the Public Printer plus 50 percent.
Page 1520 - Mr. Ward M. Hussey, the legislative counsel of the House, is here today to discuss his office with the subcommittee. Mr.
Page 1210 - Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for printing and binding part 2 of the annual report of the Secretary of Agriculture (known as the Yearbook of Agriculture) : Provided further, That this appropriation shall be available for the payment of obligations incurred under the appropriations for similar purposes for preceding fiscal years.
Page 1505 - Appropriations, and temporary personal services for such committee, to be expended in accordance with section 202 (b) of the Legislative Reorganization Act, 1946, and to 60 stat. 834. be available for reimbursement to agencies for services performed, 2 use 72a. $700,000. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL For salaries and expenses of the Office of the legislative Counsel of I he House, $295,000.
Page 1573 - The Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to collect all of the noncurrent records of the House of Representatives...