Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1960, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 86-1 on H.R. 67691959 - 1346 pages |
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... PERSONNEL FUNDS Senator HILL . I want you to give us a breakdown of the $ 52,000 you are now requesting . How much additional will go to personnel and where the other will go . I realize the necessity of that by the passage of these two ...
... PERSONNEL FUNDS Senator HILL . I want you to give us a breakdown of the $ 52,000 you are now requesting . How much additional will go to personnel and where the other will go . I realize the necessity of that by the passage of these two ...
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... personnel allowed in 1958 had been selected and trained . The monthly rate of problems and cases closed during the 12 - month period , January 1 - December 31 , 1958 , was 32 percent greater than for the same period in 1957. During the ...
... personnel allowed in 1958 had been selected and trained . The monthly rate of problems and cases closed during the 12 - month period , January 1 - December 31 , 1958 , was 32 percent greater than for the same period in 1957. During the ...
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... personnel . Senator HILL . I was interested in what you said about the old people . You and I know that is becoming ... personnel in State agencies to deal with the problem and secondly , to train the interviewing and counseling ...
... personnel . Senator HILL . I was interested in what you said about the old people . You and I know that is becoming ... personnel in State agencies to deal with the problem and secondly , to train the interviewing and counseling ...
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... personnel standards on the merit basis , shall app.y. " None of the funds appropriated by this title to the Bureau of Employment Security for grants - in - aid of State agencies to cover , in whole or in part , the cost of operation of ...
... personnel standards on the merit basis , shall app.y. " None of the funds appropriated by this title to the Bureau of Employment Security for grants - in - aid of State agencies to cover , in whole or in part , the cost of operation of ...
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... PERSONNEL CUTS While we accepted the cut in rental allowance and so forth , a large part of the reason why we were able to absorb the personnel cut is because we could consolidate field positions , put the mediators in offices instead ...
... PERSONNEL CUTS While we accepted the cut in rental allowance and so forth , a large part of the reason why we were able to absorb the personnel cut is because we could consolidate field positions , put the mediators in offices instead ...
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1959 appropriation 1960 budget estimate 1960 House allowance 85th Congress additional administration agencies amendments approved areas atherosclerosis basic budget estimate 1960 Bureau cancer centers Chairman clinical committee Congress construction cost cystic fibrosis dental caries Department DERTHICK disabled disease drugs effective employees employment equipment estimate 1960 House facilities Federal field fiscal year 1960 Full-time equivalent funds Gallaudet College hospital Howard University improvement increase Institutes of Health investigators labor laboratory ment mental mentally retarded million National Institutes North Dakota nursing Office old-age and survivors operation patients payments percent Personal services personnel plans Posi President's budget priation 1960 budget problems projects public assistance Public Health Service Public Law referred to follows rehabilitation SALARIES AND EXPENSES schizophrenia Secretary Senator HILL Senator MONRONEY Social Security Social Security Act staff staphylococcal statement studies Total obligations tuberculosis vaccine workers workload
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Page 811 - ... such as those relating to the prevention and reduction of dependency, or which will aid in effecting coordination of planning between private and public welfare agencies or which will help improve the administration and effectiveness of programs carried on or assisted under the Social Security Act and programs related thereto...
Page 801 - Conference with studying and understanding "the values and ideals of our society" in its efforts "to promote opportunities for children and youth to realize their full potential for a creative life in freedom and dignity.
Page 468 - Indians that were being provided with health services by the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Department of the Interior at the time the program was transferred to us.
Page 769 - Bureau is charged with investigating and reporting "upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people.
Page 793 - States are required to provide matching funds for half of the amount appropriated; the remainder is not matched and is distributed to the States on the basis of financial need of each State for assistance in carrying out its plan.
Page 733 - Grants to States, next succeeding fiscal year : For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, grants to States under sections 2 and 3 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder...
Page 807 - Government and who are competent to evaluate the proposals as to the soundness of their design, the possibilities of securing productive results, the adequacy of resources to conduct the proposed research, surveys, or demonstrations, and their relationship to other similar educational research or dissemination programs already completed or in progress.
Page 114 - Direct inflow refers to goods or services furnished directly to the employer from, outside the State in which the employer is located. Indirect inflow refers to the purchase of goods or services which originated outside the employer's State but which he purchased from a seller within the State.
Page 807 - Secretary, hold promise of making a substantial contribution to the solution of vocational rehabilitation problems common to all or several States.
Page 779 - Under title V of the Social Security Act, the Bureau administers grants to States for three programs: (1) maternal and child health services, (2) crippled children's services, and (3) child welfare services.