Legislative Branch appropriations for 1988: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One hundredth Congress, first session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 |
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... activities for Fiscal Year 1988 . This request is $ 54,000 higher than the figure contained in the President's Budget ( comprised of $ 36,000 for compensation , $ 9,000 for agency contributions and $ 9,000 for- expenses ) . The ...
... activities for Fiscal Year 1988 . This request is $ 54,000 higher than the figure contained in the President's Budget ( comprised of $ 36,000 for compensation , $ 9,000 for agency contributions and $ 9,000 for- expenses ) . The ...
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... activities . The Army's Automated Publications Production System ( APPS ) , the Air Force's Automated Technical Order System ( ATOS ) , and the Navy Automated Publishing System ( NAPS ) are most noteworthy . addition , the Navy's print ...
... activities . The Army's Automated Publications Production System ( APPS ) , the Air Force's Automated Technical Order System ( ATOS ) , and the Navy Automated Publishing System ( NAPS ) are most noteworthy . addition , the Navy's print ...
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... activities in the Federal Government must be considered as integral to the overall operational programs which they support . Only through this radical restructuring of perspective will the full financial and managerial benefits of ...
... activities in the Federal Government must be considered as integral to the overall operational programs which they support . Only through this radical restructuring of perspective will the full financial and managerial benefits of ...
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... activities in preparing procurement documents for paper stocks and in specifying paper stocks to be used for Government printing , binding , copying and duplicating . Title 44 also requires that the Public Printer compare every lot of ...
... activities in preparing procurement documents for paper stocks and in specifying paper stocks to be used for Government printing , binding , copying and duplicating . Title 44 also requires that the Public Printer compare every lot of ...
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... activities not initiated and approved in accordance with section 3 ( d ) of Public Law 92-484 , except that funds shall be available for the assessment required by Public Law 96-151 . [ : Provided further , that none of the funds in ...
... activities not initiated and approved in accordance with section 3 ( d ) of Public Law 92-484 , except that funds shall be available for the assessment required by Public Law 96-151 . [ : Provided further , that none of the funds in ...
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11 Personnel Compensation 12 Personnel Benefits 21 Travel 24 Printing 25 Other Services 31 Equipment ADP systems agencies American Folklife Center Analysis of Change Appropriation Architect areas assessment average positions Breakdown by Object Budget Base Calculation of Base Capitol Power Plant CLASS PROGRAM CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service current level increase Division DOLLARS DOLLARS Estimate fiscal year 1986 Full-time equivalent Full-Time Permanent funds FY 1988 Amount Government Growing workload House Committee Increases and Decreases Justification of Increases Legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Maintenance MANDATORY PAY Medicare Non-personal services Object Class OTA's Pay and Related pay raise percent price increase Price Level Changes Printing and Reproduction PROGRAM TYPE CHANGES Related Costs Repairs Replacement requests an assessment Resources Retirement System SALARIES AND EXPENSES Senate Committee Staff Amount $000 STAFF DOLLARS Subcommittee Supplies and Materials Technology Total Transportation of Things
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Page 762 - Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for printing and binding part 2 of the annual report of the Secretary of Agriculture (known as the Yearbook of Agriculture...
Page 142 - It also stated that the reports were to be submitted to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources.
Page 987 - ... 3. Miscellaneous expenses such as charges for connection and disconnection of appliances and utilities, alterations and Installation of rugs and draperies at the new residence, drivers and auto licenses required by the State to which the employee moved, and similar costs related to the move.
Page 762 - For authorized printing and binding for the Congress and the distribution of Congressional information in any format; printing and binding for the Architect of the Capitol; expenses necessary for preparing the semimonthly and session index to the Congressional Record, as authorized by law (44 USC 902...
Page 59 - JCP, these specifications and standards are mandatory for use by the departments and their field activities in the preparation of procurement documents for paper stocks and in specifying paper stocks to be used in printing, binding, and duplicating. The procurement or use of other types, grades or weights of paper is not authorized. "Government Paper Specification Standards...
Page 775 - USC 1512), 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 111 - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Lands of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 83d Cong., 2nd sess., March 11-12, July 21, 1954.
Page 987 - Som of the more significant allowances paid under this category In connection with a permanent change of station are: 1. Subsistence expenses of the employee and his Immediate fanily while occupying temporary quarters for up to 120 days.
Page 160 - Obligations for personal property or equipment that is of a durable nature which normally may be expected to have a period of service of a year or more after...
Page 997 - Improve current work performance, (2) progress to maximum capabilities, (3) prepare for undertaking supervisory and managerial leadership responsibilities, and (4) keep abreast of current thinking and practices In accounting and auditing and In management philosophies and techniques. Examples of such training follow: 1.