Mental Health Centers Construction Act Extension, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare ... 90-1, on H.R. 6431, April 4, 5, 1967 |
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staffing is scheduled to expire June 30, 1968 ; therefore, prompt action on this
legislation is required in order that orderly planning may continue. (The bill, H.R.
6431, and department reports thereon, follow :) [H.R. 6431, 90th Cong., 1st seas.]
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staffing is scheduled to expire June 30, 1968 ; therefore, prompt action on this
legislation is required in order that orderly planning may continue. (The bill, H.R.
6431, and department reports thereon, follow :) [H.R. 6431, 90th Cong., 1st seas.]
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This legislation establishes .a State health planning agency which is to do
comprehensive health planning for the entire State . Under the mental health
legislation which the Congress passed in 1963 , a State plan is required for
construction of ...
This legislation establishes .a State health planning agency which is to do
comprehensive health planning for the entire State . Under the mental health
legislation which the Congress passed in 1963 , a State plan is required for
construction of ...
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The intention of the comprehensive health planning agency is to provide a
mechanism for pulling this information together so that the State can have some
idea of what the long - range objectives are in the development of resources and
...
The intention of the comprehensive health planning agency is to provide a
mechanism for pulling this information together so that the State can have some
idea of what the long - range objectives are in the development of resources and
...
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The very presentation of a budget constitutes this planning , that you have
identified the problem , how you will approach the problem and what the next
steps are ; but by and large , this is the planning which was done prior to being
able to ...
The very presentation of a budget constitutes this planning , that you have
identified the problem , how you will approach the problem and what the next
steps are ; but by and large , this is the planning which was done prior to being
able to ...
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These centers which , in terms of geographic catchment area , i.e. , the numbers
of population which they serve , are larger than those proposed under the
Federal Construction Act . In part , this was because our planning for these
centers was ...
These centers which , in terms of geographic catchment area , i.e. , the numbers
of population which they serve , are larger than those proposed under the
Federal Construction Act . In part , this was because our planning for these
centers was ...
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