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... authorized ceiling of the adult vocational training program in recognition of the backlog of individuals awaiting training and in the light of newer approaches to training being developed to offer something to the " hard core " group ...
... authorized ceiling of the adult vocational training program in recognition of the backlog of individuals awaiting training and in the light of newer approaches to training being developed to offer something to the " hard core " group ...
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... Authorization ) . 17,000 16,000 General Administrative Expenses . 3,972 3,967 1 1 1 54,765 53,775 17,000 16,000 2,000 2 / 4,372 4,000 201 191 ... authorized by Public Law 88-25 . Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs ( $ 23.
... Authorization ) . 17,000 16,000 General Administrative Expenses . 3,972 3,967 1 1 1 54,765 53,775 17,000 16,000 2,000 2 / 4,372 4,000 201 191 ... authorized by Public Law 88-25 . Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs ( $ 23.
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... authorized . And we feel , as I stated earlier , that our primary mission is one of training . When I say edu- cation and training , I mean in the broad area , not just formalized schooling , but training , the many activities I already ...
... authorized . And we feel , as I stated earlier , that our primary mission is one of training . When I say edu- cation and training , I mean in the broad area , not just formalized schooling , but training , the many activities I already ...
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... authorized positions were 16,045 . We had on June 30 , 1968 , 14,425 positions filled , which left us a difference of 1,620 . The 14,425 filled on June 30 becomes the maximum employment ceiling for the Bureau under the terms of Public ...
... authorized positions were 16,045 . We had on June 30 , 1968 , 14,425 positions filled , which left us a difference of 1,620 . The 14,425 filled on June 30 becomes the maximum employment ceiling for the Bureau under the terms of Public ...
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... authorized positions for these activities ? Mr. NORWOOD . Excluding the 89-10 positions , we have 249 vacant authorized funded positions , as of the end of January . Mrs. HANSEN . What are those vacancies in ? Mr. NORWOOD . They are all ...
... authorized positions for these activities ? Mr. NORWOOD . Excluding the 89-10 positions , we have 249 vacant authorized funded positions , as of the end of January . Mrs. HANSEN . What are those vacancies in ? Mr. NORWOOD . They are all ...
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Page 297 - Act (old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled), and for whom such assistance is not available from established welfare agencies or through tribal resources.
Page 435 - March 6, 1961, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in the said Executive order or by rule, regulation, or order of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, or as otherwise provided by law.
Page 431 - Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows : 1. Definitions and Explanations of Terms. As used herein : (a) "Project...
Page 555 - Any such assignment or reassignment shall cover all amounts payable under this contract and not already paid, and shall not be made to more than one party, except that any such assignment or reassignment may be made to one party as agent or trustee for two or more parties participating in such financing.
Page 433 - No Member of or Delegate to the Congress of the United States, or Resident Commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of any contract resulting from offers submitted hereunder or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, but this provision shall not be construed to extend to such a contract if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page 108 - Government programs designed to assist in the provision of housing for such families, the highest priority and emphasis should be given to meeting the housing needs of those families for which the national goal has not become a reality...
Page 688 - State or subdivisions thereof for the construction and maintenance of public roads or for the support of public schools or other public educational institutions, as the legislature of the State may direct...
Page 119 - Funds requested for payment of assessments under this category will be used when necessary to pay into the "Collection" account that part of the uncollectible current annual per acre assessment against Indian-owned lands.
Page 451 - America accepted administrative responsibility and an obligation to the people of Micronesia through a Trusteeship Agreement between the United States and the United Nations Security Council, effective July 18, 1947.
Page 77 - Before I leave the subject of education, I think it would be well to put in the record the amount of funding provided for the Rough Rock School. Mr. ZELLERS. The BIA part is $425,494 for this year. Mrs. HANSEN. For how many children ? Mr. ZELLERS. Well, that varies, but it runs a little over 300 right now. It starts out low in the fall Mrs.