Treasury, Post Office, and General Government Appropriations for 1972, Hearings ... 92d Congress, 1st Session, Parts 1-2 |
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... financed and accounted for under revolving funds such as the Buildings Management Fund , the General Supply Fund , the Federal Telecommunications Fund , the Automatic Data Processing Fund , and the Working Capital Fund ( for centralized ...
... financed and accounted for under revolving funds such as the Buildings Management Fund , the General Supply Fund , the Federal Telecommunications Fund , the Automatic Data Processing Fund , and the Working Capital Fund ( for centralized ...
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... financed initially by the Bulidings Management fund whị b is reimbursed from this setivity ) 4 210,029,400 +24 , 21 ) , 000 166 , 583,600 171,496,600 +4,913,000 Movi..terati na , and related " osts 9,115,898 d . Payments to 3.8 Postal ...
... financed initially by the Bulidings Management fund whị b is reimbursed from this setivity ) 4 210,029,400 +24 , 21 ) , 000 166 , 583,600 171,496,600 +4,913,000 Movi..terati na , and related " osts 9,115,898 d . Payments to 3.8 Postal ...
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... Financed from prior year unobligated balance -13,716,620 -913,097 Recovery of prior year obligations Budget Authority -945.234 26.000 -899.903 $ 92.900.000 $ 9.620.000 Provides for 1920 1972 Requested 143,832,000 Amounts appropriated ...
... Financed from prior year unobligated balance -13,716,620 -913,097 Recovery of prior year obligations Budget Authority -945.234 26.000 -899.903 $ 92.900.000 $ 9.620.000 Provides for 1920 1972 Requested 143,832,000 Amounts appropriated ...
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... financed under this appro- priation head . Increase is due to new program of sale of silver dollars and program increase in disposal of personal property and strategic material . APPROPRIATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES , OFFICE OF ...
... financed under this appro- priation head . Increase is due to new program of sale of silver dollars and program increase in disposal of personal property and strategic material . APPROPRIATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES , OFFICE OF ...
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... financed by the private sector , that means the public sector can take that money and use it for higher priority programs , which is what we are doing basically in the budget , education , welfare , and so forth . Secondly , we can add ...
... financed by the private sector , that means the public sector can take that money and use it for higher priority programs , which is what we are doing basically in the budget , education , welfare , and so forth . Secondly , we can add ...
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Page 106 - The policies referred to above are "to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the procurement of goods, services, and facilities by and for the executive branch of the Federal Government by — 1. establishing policies, procedures, and practices which will require the Government to acquire goods, services, and facilities of the requisite quality and within the time needed at the lowest reasonable cost, utilizing competitive bidding to the maximum extent practicable; 2.
Page 242 - ... grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States or its possessions cannot be procured as and when needed at United States market prices...
Page 242 - Act shall be available for the procurement of or for the payment of the salary of any person engaged in the procurement of any hand or measuring tool(s) not produced in the United States or its possessions except to the extent that the...
Page 403 - Apparel and other textile products 24. Lumber and wood products 25. Furniture and fixtures 26 Paper and allied products 27 Printing and publishing 28.
Page 73 - USC 638a(c)(2), or other applicable law. A copy of any such written approval shall be furnished the motor pool system. Officers and employees entrusted with motor vehicles are responsible at all times for the proper care, operation, maintenance, and protection of the vehicle. Any officer or employee who willfully uses or authorizes the use of such vehicle for other than official purposes is subject to suspension or removal by the head of his agency (31 USC 638a(c)(2)).
Page 359 - States. (b) The Contractor agrees that there will be delivered under this contract only domestic source end products, except end products: (i) which are for use outside the United States; (ii) which the Government determines are not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory quality...
Page 75 - ... the care of the vehicle at all times. Failure to take proper care of a vehicle may be considered as justification for refusal of further vehicle issuance to such official or employee after reasonable notice to the head of the local activity concerned. § 101-39.702 Storage. (a) Interagency motor pool vehicles shall be stored in facilities which provide protection from pilferage or damage. In the interest of economy, open storage shall be used wherever practicable and feasible. (b) Whenever interagency...
Page 789 - Council shall submit an initial report on its activities which shall include its views and recommendations on — (1) the feasibility and desirability of extending merit policies and standards to additional Federal-State grant-in-aid programs; (2) the feasibility and desirability of extending merit policies and standards to grant-in-aid programs of a Federal-local character; (3) appropriate standards for merit personnel administration, where applicable, including those established by regulations...
Page 153 - All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government are authorized and directed to cooperate with the...
Page 63 - *The rate of basic pay for employees at these rates Is limited by section 5308 of title 5 of the United States Code to the rate for level V of the Executive Schedule (as of the effective date of this salary adjustment, $36,000).