The Budget of the United States Government: AppendixU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Budget |
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... accounts .. supplemental ... 1,956 2,204 2,656 Expenditures from civilian pay in- crease supplemental .. 97 4 90 Expenditures excluding pay increase 91 . For public enterprise revolving funds , there are two additional lines showing ...
... accounts .. supplemental ... 1,956 2,204 2,656 Expenditures from civilian pay in- crease supplemental .. 97 4 90 Expenditures excluding pay increase 91 . For public enterprise revolving funds , there are two additional lines showing ...
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... accounts . -5 -3 -3 25 Unobligated balance lapsing ... ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS For necessary expenses of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts , including travel , advertising , and rent in the ...
... accounts . -5 -3 -3 25 Unobligated balance lapsing ... ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS For necessary expenses of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts , including travel , advertising , and rent in the ...
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... accounts .. -7 Full - time equivalent of other positions .. 12 18 20 Average number of all employees .. 475 482 514 90 Expenditures excluding pay increase Average GS grade .... 11.4 11.6 11.6 supplemental .... 6,572 6,811 7,894 Average ...
... accounts .. -7 Full - time equivalent of other positions .. 12 18 20 Average number of all employees .. 475 482 514 90 Expenditures excluding pay increase Average GS grade .... 11.4 11.6 11.6 supplemental .... 6,572 6,811 7,894 Average ...
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... accounts.- New obligational authority ......... 21 11 18 3 122 42 -42 Program and Financing ( in thousands of dollars ) Identification code 03-45-0615-0-1-059 1964 actual 1965 1966 estimate estimate Relation of obligations to ...
... accounts.- New obligational authority ......... 21 11 18 3 122 42 -42 Program and Financing ( in thousands of dollars ) Identification code 03-45-0615-0-1-059 1964 actual 1965 1966 estimate estimate Relation of obligations to ...
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... accounts ... -63 New obligational authority : 16 40 Appropriation ...... . 465 525 567 25.98 Comparative transfers to other accounts . Unobligated balance lapsing .... 88 * -162 58 162 4 44 Proposed supplemental due to civilian pay ...
... accounts ... -63 New obligational authority : 16 40 Appropriation ...... . 465 525 567 25.98 Comparative transfers to other accounts . Unobligated balance lapsing .... 88 * -162 58 162 4 44 Proposed supplemental due to civilian pay ...
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11.1 Permanent positions 12.0 Personnel benefits 1966 estimate estimate 22.0 Transportation 25 Unobligated balance 25.1 Other services 31.0 Equipment 70 Receipts 71 Total obligations 74 Obligated balance 78 Stat 90 Expenditures 99.0 Total obligations actual 1965 estimate agencies agricultural Appropriation Act Average GS grade Average GS salary Average number Change in selected Classification in thousands Commodity Credit Corporation Defense estimate 1966 estimate facilities Financing in thousands Full-time equivalent funds June 30 loans million number of permanent Object Classification obligational authority Obligations affecting expenditures obligations to expenditures offsets items 11-17 operations payments Personnel Summary Printing and reproduction Program and Financing Program by activities Relation of obligations Retained earnings selected resources Supplies and materials thousands of dollars thousands of dollars)—Continued Total number Total obligations affecting Total personnel compensation transportation of persons Transportation of things Travel and transportation United States Code Unobligated balance available Unobligated balance lapsing Unpaid undelivered orders
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Page 370 - ... wildlife conservation shall receive equal consideration and be coordinated with other features of water-resource development programs...
Page 492 - State publicwelfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening, especially in predominantly rural areas, public -welfare services (hereinafter in this section referred to as "child welfare services") for the protection and care of homeless, dependent, and neglected children, and children in danger of becoming delinquent...
Page 108 - Provided, That funds hereby appropriated pursuant to section 3(c) of the Act of June 26, 1953, shall not be paid to any State or Puerto Rico prior to availability of an equal sum from non-Federal sources for expenditure during the current fiscal year. Retirement and Employees...
Page 398 - Corporation, and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set forth in the budget for the current fiscal year for such Corporation except as hereinafter provided.
Page 364 - ... causing to be made available to suppliers in the United States, and particularly to small independent enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect to purchases proposed to be financed...
Page 205 - Act: * * * that, except to provide materials required in or incident to research or experimental work where no suitable domestic product is available, no part of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be expended in the purchase of twine manufactured from commodities or materials produced outside the United States.
Page 320 - For acquisition, construction, installation, and equipment of temporary or permanent public works, naval installations, facilities, and real property for the Navy as currently authorized by law.
Page 145 - In character and, except for wind erosion, la not the type which would recur frequently In the same area, and (4) will be so costly to rehabilitate that Federal assistance Is or will be required to return the land to productive agricultural use.
Page 124 - Provided further, That this appropriation shall be available for employment pursuant to the second sentence of section 706(a) of the Organic Act of 1944 (7 USC 2225), and not to exceed $40,000 shall be available for employment under 5 USC 3109.
Page 284 - Appropriations made pursuant to subsection l(c) may be used, but not to exceed $35,000, for scientific consultations or extraordinary expenses Upon the approval or authority of the Administrator and his determination shall be final and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Government.