| United States - Law - 1927 - 276 pages
...using the Federal-aid highways, or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways, is not equitable, the Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring...balance of total receipts and total expenditures, or such equitable distribution, as the case may be. "(c) Transfer to Trust Fund of Amounts Equivalent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Highway law - 1956 - 264 pages
...68 of the bill, and ask the Secretary his opinion as to the significance of the last three lines : The Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring...a balance of total receipts and total expenditures or such equitable distribution as the case may be. By that, do you understand that Congress assumes... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1956 - 218 pages
...using the Federal-aid highways, or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways, is not equitable, the Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring...balance of total receipts and total expenditures, or such equitable distribution, as the case may be. (c) TRANSFER TO TRUST FUND OF AMOUNTS EQUIVALENT... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Motor fuels - 1959 - 516 pages
...highway user taxes, which it was determined would provide a sound means of financing these programs. The law further declares, as a policy of the Congress,...a balance of total receipts and total expenditures * * * Last year legislation was enacted which accelerated the interstate highway authorizations and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Federal aid to transportation - 1959 - 76 pages
...established by law for this purpose, with certain highway user taxes designated for deposit into the fund. The law further declares, as a policy of the Congress,...enact legislation in order to bring about a balance of tota receipts and total expenditures * * *. Last year legislation was enacted which accelerated the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Federal aid to transportation - 1959 - 76 pages
...using the Federal aid highways or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways are not equitable, the Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring...a balance of total receipts and total expenditures for such equitable distribution as the case may be. Senator KERR. Yes, that is the language that I... | |
| Highway law - 1960 - 244 pages
...using the Federal-aid highways, or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways, is not equitable, the Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring...balance of total receipts and total expenditures, or such equitable distribution, as the case may be. (c) TRANSFER TO TRUST FUND OF AMOUNTS EQUIVALENT... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Federal aid to transportation - 1961 - 206 pages
...the clearly stated principle that whenever total receipts of the highway trust fund are expected to fall short of total anticipated expenditures "the...balance of total receipts and total expenditures." We face today the very problem for which this 1956 provision was designed. Revised estimates of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Government publications - 1961 - 780 pages
...self-sustaining principle by stating that whenever total receipts of the trust fund are expected to fall short of total anticipated expenditures "the...balance of total receipts and total expenditures." We face today the very problem for which this 1956 provision was designed. Under the present law, the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Public Roads - Highway law - 1966 - 346 pages
...using the Federal-aid highways, or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways, is not equitable, the Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring...balance of total receipts and total expenditures, or such equitable distribution, as the case may be. (c) TRANSFER TO TRUST FUND OF AMOUNTS EQUIVALENT... | |
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