Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 1252 pages |
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... example , sir , the Congressional Research Serv- ice is requesting additional staff and if it is to implement the Legis- lative Reorganization Act there must be space for the people it is requesting . Mr. Jayson will elaborate upon that ...
... example , sir , the Congressional Research Serv- ice is requesting additional staff and if it is to implement the Legis- lative Reorganization Act there must be space for the people it is requesting . Mr. Jayson will elaborate upon that ...
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... various letters , where for example someone wants you to subscribe to their analysis of the economy , world affairs , and what have you ; is that what goes into your collections ? Mr. WELSH . No , sir . Every serial title 71.
... various letters , where for example someone wants you to subscribe to their analysis of the economy , world affairs , and what have you ; is that what goes into your collections ? Mr. WELSH . No , sir . Every serial title 71.
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... example , in the reference department . The department also has in addition to the 571 under this particular appropriation , 99 positions in the appropriation for the blind and physically handicapped , and we have some project positions ...
... example , in the reference department . The department also has in addition to the 571 under this particular appropriation , 99 positions in the appropriation for the blind and physically handicapped , and we have some project positions ...
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... example , the annual production of new books ( excluding new editions ) in the United States alone has nearly tripled during the past 20 years ( 8,765 titles in 1951 , as compared with 25,526 in 1971 ) . Similar trends are exhibited by ...
... example , the annual production of new books ( excluding new editions ) in the United States alone has nearly tripled during the past 20 years ( 8,765 titles in 1951 , as compared with 25,526 in 1971 ) . Similar trends are exhibited by ...
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... example , the Library's Preservation Microfilming Office increased its fiscal 1973 budget for filming brittle books by 122.5 percent over its fiscal 1971 expenditures for this purpose . Processing functions have not been kept completely ...
... example , the Library's Preservation Microfilming Office increased its fiscal 1973 budget for filming brittle books by 122.5 percent over its fiscal 1971 expenditures for this purpose . Processing functions have not been kept completely ...
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accounting Additions continued Administration agencies allocated amount annual appropriation Architect areas asking assistance audit authorized BERRY Blacks Surnamed budget Cannon Building Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant CASEY catalog cards CEDERBERG Chairman Chief POWELL Commission Committee CONGRESS CONTINUED Congressional CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE contract contractor cost Cost Accounting Standards CROXTON CURRAN Department Division elevators employees equipment estimate EVANS F M F February 28 Federal fiscal year 1974 floor funds going Government Grade GREEN House Office Building increase installation JAYSON legislative Library of Congress materials Members million Minority MUMFORD National NPAC operation percent Personnel Benefits Personnel compensation plans positions Public Law record repairs replacement requested for 1974 restoration result ROYBAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES Senate space STAATS staff tion Total U.S. dollar United States Capitol University wall WELSH WHITE workload WYMAN
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Page 463 - The Comptroller General shall investigate, at the seat of government or elsewhere, all matters relating to the receipt, disbursement, and application of public funds, and shall make to the President when requested by him, and to Congress at the beginning of each regular session, a report in writing of the work of the General Accounting Office, containing recommendations concerning the legislation he may deem necessary to facilitate the prompt and accurate rendition and settlement of accounts and...
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Page 616 - General applicability. This standard shall be used by defense contractors and subcontractors under Federal contracts entered into after the effective date hereof and by all relevant Federal agencies in estimating, accumulating, and reporting costs in connection with the pricing, administration and settlement of all negotiated prime contract and subcontract national defense procurements with the United States in excess of $100,000...
Page 1103 - Miscellaneous Publications. — This item includes printed matter such as the Congressional Directory, Senate and House Journals, memorial addresses of Members, nominations, United States Code and supplements, and publications not carrying a document or report number, such as laws, treaties, committee prints, and similar publications.
Page 609 - Board appointed from private life shall receive compensation at the rate of one twohundred-sixtieth of the rate prescribed for level IV of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule for each day (including traveltime) in which he is engaged in the actual performance of duties vested in the Board.
Page 620 - Any direct cost of minor dollar amount may be treated as an indirect cost for reasons of practicality where the accounting treatment for such cost is consistently applied to all final cost objectives, provided that such treatment produces results which are substantially the same as the results which would have been obtained if such cost had been treated as a direct cost.
Page 621 - States in excess of $100,000, other than contracts or subcontracts where the price negotiated is based on: (a) Established catalog or market prices of commercial items sold in substantial quantities to the general public, or (b) prices set by law or regulation.
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Page 408 - COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES Mr. Chairman and Members of the subcommittee...