Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the District of ColumbiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Legislative hearings |
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... standards will require 1,787 addi- tional classrooms . To replace classrooms in obsolete schools will require 438 new classrooms . This number will not add to the total available but will replace obsolete classrooms . To provide for ...
... standards will require 1,787 addi- tional classrooms . To replace classrooms in obsolete schools will require 438 new classrooms . This number will not add to the total available but will replace obsolete classrooms . To provide for ...
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... standards , developed jointly by Public Schools , D.C. and the Depart- ment of Buildings and Grounds have been used ... standard practice . Extensive use of piles or caissons is frequently necessary . Waste excavated materials must be ...
... standards , developed jointly by Public Schools , D.C. and the Depart- ment of Buildings and Grounds have been used ... standard practice . Extensive use of piles or caissons is frequently necessary . Waste excavated materials must be ...
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... standards for institutionalized inhabitants of this nature____ Cedar Knoll : A recreation leader is proposed to achieve progress toward meeting the minimum recreation standards for this type institution Maple Glen : Two counselors and ...
... standards for institutionalized inhabitants of this nature____ Cedar Knoll : A recreation leader is proposed to achieve progress toward meeting the minimum recreation standards for this type institution Maple Glen : Two counselors and ...
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... standards of preprofessional and pro- fessional education in the healing art and establishing minimum standards for hospitals for interne training under D.C. Code , sec . 2-103a ( a ) . ( 36 ) Adopting and promulgating rules and ...
... standards of preprofessional and pro- fessional education in the healing art and establishing minimum standards for hospitals for interne training under D.C. Code , sec . 2-103a ( a ) . ( 36 ) Adopting and promulgating rules and ...
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... standards for schools and programs , under D.C. Code , sec . 2-427 ( a . ) ( 41 ) Obtaining or requiring the furnishing of information under oath or affirmation or otherwise necessary to assist in prescribing any regulation under the ...
... standards for schools and programs , under D.C. Code , sec . 2-427 ( a . ) ( 41 ) Obtaining or requiring the furnishing of information under oath or affirmation or otherwise necessary to assist in prescribing any regulation under the ...
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90th Congress additional judges administration agencies air pollution ALAN BIBLE amended appointment Assistant attorney authorized bill budget buildings Chairman Bible citizens City Council classrooms Columbia Council Columbia Court Committee Congress construction cost Court of Appeals D.C. Code DEAR SENATOR BIBLE Department Director District of Columbia Education employees endorsing nomination Federal payment fiscal Fletcher fund Haywood Health hearing Hechinger House Judge GREENE judicial jurisdiction Juvenile Court legislation letter dated October ment Metropolitan motor vehicle National Capital Nevius number of judges October 19 percent persons present President problems projects reorganization plan retirement revenues Reverend FAUNTROY rules and regulations salary Secretary Senator DOMINICK Senator SPONG Senator TYDINGS September 19 serve Sessions statement subsection sulfur sulfur dioxide Thank Thompson tion TOBRINER Tom Fletcher Turner U.S. Senate United United Givers Fund urban Walter E Walter Washington Welfare Yeldell
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Page 21 - ... the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
Page 133 - The hearing need not be conducted according to technical rules relating to evidence and witnesses. Any relevant evidence shall be admitted if it is the sort of evidence on which responsible persons are accustomed to rely in the conduct of serious affairs, regardless of the existence of any common law or statutory rule which might make improper the admission of such evidence over objection in civil actions.
Page 233 - It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned given after a full disclosure of the facts. Within the meaning of this canon, a lawyer represents conflicting interests when, in behalf of one client, it is his duty to contend for that which duty to another client requires him to oppose.
Page 233 - The continued use of the name of a deceased or former partner, when permissible by local custom, is not unethical, but care should be taken that no imposition or deception is practiced through this use.
Page 216 - Incidental transfers, a. So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred to the...
Page 233 - Adverse Influences and Conflicting Interests. — It is the duty of a lawyer at the time of retainer to disclose to the client all the circumstances of his relations to the parties, and any interest in or connection with the controversy, which might influence the client in the selection of counsel.
Page 369 - The board of adjustment shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing of the appeal, give public notice thereof, as well as due notice to the parties in interest, and decide the same within a reasonable time. Upon the hearing any party may appear in person or by agent or by attorney.
Page 8 - That the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of states and local governments...
Page 15 - States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States, and shall be recoverable in a civil suit in the name of the United States...
Page 19 - All information reported to or otherwise obtained by, the Secretary or the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating or their representatives pursuant to this subsection which contains or relates to a trade secret or other matter referred to...