Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1967: Hearings, Before Subcommittees, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - United States |
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... projects under Sections 204 and 205 ( except in 7 below guideline states ) . 7. Renewal grants being limited to amounts necessary to fund existing programs . 8. No new full year Head Start projects being provided . In summary , although ...
... projects under Sections 204 and 205 ( except in 7 below guideline states ) . 7. Renewal grants being limited to amounts necessary to fund existing programs . 8. No new full year Head Start projects being provided . In summary , although ...
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... project renewals by eliminating any expansion of on - going projects either in number of trainees or geographic areas . In addition , except for commitments previously made , action has been deferred on the approval of new projects . As ...
... project renewals by eliminating any expansion of on - going projects either in number of trainees or geographic areas . In addition , except for commitments previously made , action has been deferred on the approval of new projects . As ...
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... Projects . Amends title Ì - A of the Act to add a new section 111 to authorize the Director to establish up to 4 experimental and demonstration projects to provide vocational education and training and youth employment on a combined ...
... Projects . Amends title Ì - A of the Act to add a new section 111 to authorize the Director to establish up to 4 experimental and demonstration projects to provide vocational education and training and youth employment on a combined ...
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... projects now throughout the country in operation . They are in 49 States , the District of Colum- bia , Virgin Islands , and Puerto Rico . The only State that does not have it is Alabama . Mr. FOGARTY . I do not know how some of these ...
... projects now throughout the country in operation . They are in 49 States , the District of Colum- bia , Virgin Islands , and Puerto Rico . The only State that does not have it is Alabama . Mr. FOGARTY . I do not know how some of these ...
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... projects be set up by the aging themselves to seek out those in need of any kind of help among the elderly and to assist in bringing those who apparently are qualified for assistance of one kind or another into contact with the ...
... projects be set up by the aging themselves to seek out those in need of any kind of help among the elderly and to assist in bringing those who apparently are qualified for assistance of one kind or another into contact with the ...
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1967 revised estimate activities additional administrative agencies amendment amount applications appropriation approved areas assistance authority bill Board budget Bureau centers Chairman committee community action programs Congress construction contract cooperative Corpsmen cost Council County DENTON desegregation Director DRIVER Economic Opportunity employment enrolled Enrollee equipment EVINS expenses facilities Federal financed fiscal year 1967 FOGARTY funds GIAIMO going Government gram grants HANSEN Head Start Headstart House increase Indian institutions Job Corps June 30 LAIRD legal services library services loans migrant million Neighborhood Youth Corps obligations Office of Education operating percent personnel poor poverty problems projects record request Rhode Island RHODES rural salaries SARGENT SHRIVER SCAMMON school system SHRIVER South Dakota staff supplemental teachers timber tion Total training programs transportation Upward Bound urban VISTA volunteers war on poverty West Virginia
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Page 118 - Secretary, but not exceeding $100 per day, including travel time, and while so serving away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 564 - States to provide financial assistance (as set forth in this title) to local educational agencies serving areas with concentrations of children from low-income families to expand and improve their educational programs by various means (including preschool programs) which contribute particularly to meeting the special educational needs of educationally deprived children.
Page 519 - ... with a requirement imposed pursuant to this section, the head of the Federal department or agency shall file with the committees of the House and Senate having legislative jurisdiction over the program or activity involved a full written report of the circumstances and the grounds for such action. No such action shall become effective until thirty days have elapsed after the filing of such report.
Page 517 - The Commissioner is authorized to arrange, through grants or contracts, with institutions of higher education for the operation of shortterm or regular session institutes for special training designed to improve the ability of teachers, supervisors, counselors, and other elementary or secondary school personnel to deal effectively with special educational problems occasioned by desegregation.
Page 519 - ... by any other means authorized by law: Provided, however, that no such action shall be taken until the department or agency concerned has advised the appropriate person or persons of the failure to comply with the requirement and has determined that compliance cannot be secured by voluntary means. In the case of any action terminating, or refusing to grant or continue, assistance because of failure to comply with a requirement Imposed pursuant to this section...
Page 517 - Commissioner shall conduct a survey and make a reiwrt to the President and the Congress, within two years of the enactment of this title, concerning the lack of availability of equal educational opportunities for individuals by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin...
Page 557 - State institutional library services will not be less than such expenditures in the preceding fiscal year; and (6) establish a council which is broadly representative of State institutions eligible for assistance under this part which shall act in an advisory capacity to the State agency. (b) The Commissioner shall approve any State plan which meets the conditions specified in subsection (a) of this section.
Page 42 - Any vacancy that may occur in the membership of the Commission shall be filled in the same manner as in the case of the original appointment The members of the Commission shall serve at the pleasure of the Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission.
Page 518 - ... The Attorney General may deem a person or persons unable to initiate and maintain appropriate legal proceedings within the meaning of subsection (a) of this section when such person or persons are unable, either directly or through other interested persons or organizations, to bear the expense of the litigation or to obtain effective legal representation; or whenever he is satisfied that the institution of such litigation would jeopardize the personal safety, employment, or economic standing...
Page 557 - State plans for establishing and improving library services to the physically handicapped. For the purposes of this part the term "library services to the physically handicapped" means the providing of library service, through public or other nonprofit libraries, agencies, or organizations, to physically handicapped persons (including the blind and visually handicapped) certified by competent authority as unable to read or to use conventional printed materials as a result of physical limitations.