Legislative Branch Appropriations, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... percent . It is not my intention to reduce the NTE rates of the four incumbents , but to retain these rates so long as the incumbent holds the position . As a result of retirement or reassignment of incumbents , the new NTE rates will ...
... percent . It is not my intention to reduce the NTE rates of the four incumbents , but to retain these rates so long as the incumbent holds the position . As a result of retirement or reassignment of incumbents , the new NTE rates will ...
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... percent , are receiving longevity as of October 31 , 1977 . The breakdown by longevity steps further reveals that 358 employees , or 26.1 percent , are in the first step . The breakdown by steps is as follows : Longevity Step 1 ( at the ...
... percent , are receiving longevity as of October 31 , 1977 . The breakdown by longevity steps further reveals that 358 employees , or 26.1 percent , are in the first step . The breakdown by steps is as follows : Longevity Step 1 ( at the ...
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... percent of the basic rate for each GS level . Recommendation It is recommended that the Senate longevity program be modified to enable eligible employees to earn their longevity dollars sooner than at the beginning of the sixth year ...
... percent of the basic rate for each GS level . Recommendation It is recommended that the Senate longevity program be modified to enable eligible employees to earn their longevity dollars sooner than at the beginning of the sixth year ...
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... percent of the maximum annual salary of the position rounded to the next highest payroll multiple ( currently $ 179 ) and when added to the employees ' gross annual compensation ( including longevity compensation ) may not exceed the ...
... percent of the maximum annual salary of the position rounded to the next highest payroll multiple ( currently $ 179 ) and when added to the employees ' gross annual compensation ( including longevity compensation ) may not exceed the ...
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... percent increase . July marked a high for the year with 782 calls recorded . To improve the quality of service , a reference program was held for three staff members . Senators ' Reading Room Approximately 2,141 persons have used the ...
... percent increase . July marked a high for the year with 782 calls recorded . To improve the quality of service , a reference program was held for three staff members . Senators ' Reading Room Approximately 2,141 persons have used the ...
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Page 225 - goods and services" that the Bill has In mind would certainly include the cost of fuel purchased from a fuel subsidiary. The report of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce...
Page 226 - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, 96th • Coneress, First Session (1979).
Page 630 - USC 665), with the approval of the Public Printer, only to the extent necessary to provide for expenses (excluding permanent personal services) for workload increases not anticipated in the budget estimates and which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments.
Page 707 - I, of the 1970 amendment (Public Law 91-379) to the Defense Production Act of 1950, established as an agent of the Congress a Cost Accounting Standards Board. This legislation provides that the Board shall consist of the Comptroller General of the United States who shall serve as Chairman and four other members appointed by the Comptroller General. The Act empowers the Board to appoint an Executive Secretary at a rate of compensation not to exceed the rate prescribed for level IV of the Federal Executive...
Page 627 - OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Office of Superintendent of Documents, including compensation of all employees in accordance with the...
Page 433 - The allotment covers the annual cost of electric service at Poplar Point Nursery and provides electric current for lighting and power for the pumps at the Nursery, which circulate water in the heating system serving the greenhouses at the Nursery; it also covers the cost of propane gas required for the boilers at the Nursery. Supplies and Materials increased from $30,000 to $35,000 • 5,000 Costs under this allotment continue to rise due to escalation.
Page 637 - Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce. Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Finance Foreign Relations Governmental Affairs Judiciary Labor and Human Resources Rules and Administration Small Business Veterans Affairs FIGURE 12-5 Standing Committees in Congress.
Page 696 - Retirement Fund Section 8334 of title 5, United States Code, provides that there shall be deducted and withheld from the basic salary of each civilian officer or employee to whom this law applies an amount equal to 7 percent of such basic salary as a deduction for retirement.
Page 697 - Effective examination of the activities of Federal agencies and contractors requires that our audit and investigative work be done at Federal agency offices and installations and contractors' plants located throughout the United States and in numerous locations abroad. For this reason, a large part of the working time of our professional staff of accountants and auditors oust be spent in travel status.
Page 343 - Ultimate control of this project, under the provisions of H. Con. Res. 550, 92nd Congress, is vested in the House Administration Committee and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.