HUD-space-science-veterans Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
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... result in more agreements at the regional board level between contractors and the Government concerning the amount of excessive profits to be refunded . Under the old procedure , a case would be brought to the regional board at a very ...
... result in more agreements at the regional board level between contractors and the Government concerning the amount of excessive profits to be refunded . Under the old procedure , a case would be brought to the regional board at a very ...
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... result of small business restricted advertising under small busi- ness set - aside programs . These changes were made , Mr. Chairman , in recognition of the fact that the small contractor , who is usually the owner of the plant , to ...
... result of small business restricted advertising under small busi- ness set - aside programs . These changes were made , Mr. Chairman , in recognition of the fact that the small contractor , who is usually the owner of the plant , to ...
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... result of the committee study , and criticism ? Mr. BURRESS . That is right . It was started as a result of that study . We are now proceeding on a trial basis . We are going to assign , and have assigned in the past , some of the ...
... result of the committee study , and criticism ? Mr. BURRESS . That is right . It was started as a result of that study . We are now proceeding on a trial basis . We are going to assign , and have assigned in the past , some of the ...
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... result could be this . We could go to a large contractor with a team of four to eight accountants who would spend several weeks , perhaps several months going over the facts and figures contained in the contractor's filing or pertinent ...
... result could be this . We could go to a large contractor with a team of four to eight accountants who would spend several weeks , perhaps several months going over the facts and figures contained in the contractor's filing or pertinent ...
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... resulting in an increase in the percentage of excessive profits cases , and consequently an increase in the processing time ... result in a large number of cases that will be reassigned for final determination by the Statutory Board . A ...
... resulting in an increase in the percentage of excessive profits cases , and consequently an increase in the processing time ... result in a large number of cases that will be reassigned for final determination by the Statutory Board . A ...
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Page 30 - Act relates only to prime contracts with the Departments of Defense, the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, the Maritime Administration, the Federal Maritime Commission, the General Services Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Federal Aviation Administration; and to related subcontracts, including purchase orders.
Page 311 - Court upheld the regulations, unequivocally recognizing that the Commission was more than a traffic policeman concerned with the technical aspects of broadcasting and that it neither exceeded its powers under the statute nor transgressed the First Amendment in interesting itself in general program format and the kinds of programs broadcast by licensees.
Page 361 - Under the terms of its program, a licensee or permittee shall: (1) Define the responsibility of each level of management to insure a positive application and vigorous enforcement of the policy of equal opportunity, and establish a procedure to review and control managerial and supervisory performance.
Page 696 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...
Page 108 - Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York...
Page 805 - The Construction, Major Projects appropriation provides for constructing, altering extending and improving any VA facility, including planning, architectural and engineering services, and site...
Page 309 - USC 153(o) ) under circumstances where reception requires no activity of this [purchasing] nature. Thus it comes directly into the home and frequently without any advance warning of its content. Millions daily turn the dial from station to station. While particular stations or programs are oriented to specific audiences, the fact is that by its very nature thousands of others not within the 'intended' audience may also see or hear portions of the broadcast.
Page 1024 - The expenditures are in accord with purposes for which the fund legally may be expended (Comptroller General's Decision B-125715, November 10, 1955), and the intent of the donors. Donors usually specify that their donations be used for designated recreational or religious projects or equipment purchases. An Invested reserve of approximately...
Page 845 - No part of this appropriation shall be expended for the purchase of any site for or toward the construction of any new hospital or home, or for the purchase of any hospital or home; and not more than $2,500,000 of this appropriation may be used to repair, alter, improve, or provide facilities in the several hospitals and homes under the jurisdiction of the Veterans' Administration either by contract or by the hire of temporary employees and the purchase of materials.
Page 367 - Commission with respect to the development and promotion of the educational broadcasting and the commercial broadcasting services. § 0.80 Office of Network Study. The Office of Network Study conducts studies and compiles data relating to radio and television network operations necessary for the Commission to develop and maintain an adequate regulatory program. § 0.81 Complaints and Compliance Division.