General Provisions, General Appropriations Act, 1951: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 7786, an Act Making Appropriations for the Support of the Government for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1951, and for Other Purposes

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - United States - 177 pages

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Page 141 - ... with a stop watch or other time-measuring device a time study of any job of any such employee between the starting and completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work; nor shall any part of the appropriations made in this Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation of any Government plant...
Page 8 - In apportioning any appropriation, reserves may be established to provide for contingencies, or to effect savings whenever savings are made possible by or through changes in requirements, greater efficiency of operations, or other developments subsequent to the date on which such appropriation was made available.
Page 141 - Provided, That no part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintendent, foreman, or other person having charge of the work of any employee of the United States Government while making or causing to...
Page 141 - That no part of the appropriations made in this bill shall be available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintendent, foreman, or other person having charge of the work of any employee of the United States Government while making or causing to be made, with a stop watch or other time-measuring device, a time study of any job of any such employee between the starting and completion thereof or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work...
Page 11 - Budget, shall prescribe, by regulation, a system of administrative control (not Inconsistent with any accounting procedures prescribed by or pursuant to law) which shall be designed to (A) restrict obligations or expenditures against each appropriation to the amount of apportionments or reapportionments made for each such appropriation, and (B) enable such officer or agency head to fix responsibility for the creation of any obligation or the making of any expenditure in excess of an apportionment...
Page 16 - Any appropriation available to an agency, which is required to be apportioned under subsection (c) of this section, shall be apportioned or reapportioned in writing by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget.
Page 11 - States who shall violate subsection (a), (b), or (h) of this section shall be subjected to appropriate administrative discipline, including when circumstances warrant, suspension from duty without pay or removal from office; and any officer or employee of the United States who shall knowingly and willfully violate subsection (a), (b...
Page 109 - At the request of the chairman of the Committee on Public Works of the United States...
Page 131 - Long Nine" whose log-rolling in connection with the removal of the Capital from Vandalia to Springfield cost the State, as he maintained, more than the value of all the real estate in the vicinity of Springfield, and he records the names of those members of the House of Representatives who voted for the disastrous "Internal improvement system.
Page 84 - I think there is a great deal of work which needs to be done in trying to meet this area of challenge to the juvenile court.

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