National Partnership to Prevent Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, September 19, 1986 |
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... reasonable credibil- ity , there were at least a couple board members , in fact , a number of board members with some alcohol and drug experience . Other people in the alcohol and drug field felt it did not have credibility , so I think ...
... reasonable credibil- ity , there were at least a couple board members , in fact , a number of board members with some alcohol and drug experience . Other people in the alcohol and drug field felt it did not have credibility , so I think ...
Page 55
... reasonable contribution from the private sector in that at least as far as I can determine you had a lot of Federal money , a lot of good names from both the Federal and na- tional level and the private sector , but as pointed out ...
... reasonable contribution from the private sector in that at least as far as I can determine you had a lot of Federal money , a lot of good names from both the Federal and na- tional level and the private sector , but as pointed out ...
Page 54
... reasonable credibility , there were at least a couple board members , in fact , a number of board members with some alcohol and drug experience . Other people in the alcohol and drug field felt it did not have credibility , so I think ...
... reasonable credibility , there were at least a couple board members , in fact , a number of board members with some alcohol and drug experience . Other people in the alcohol and drug field felt it did not have credibility , so I think ...
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... reasonable , given the reach and scope of the program required to implement the concept . Of all the specific steps and programs described herein to achieve the program goals , I was most enthusiastic about the Town Meeting plan of ...
... reasonable , given the reach and scope of the program required to implement the concept . Of all the specific steps and programs described herein to achieve the program goals , I was most enthusiastic about the Town Meeting plan of ...
Page 78
... reasonable in comparison to the activities proposed to be undertaken . Please make written comments on the attached pages on each review criteria . Numerical values have been assigned to each criteria . The values applied should be ...
... reasonable in comparison to the activities proposed to be undertaken . Please make written comments on the attached pages on each review criteria . Numerical values have been assigned to each criteria . The values applied should be ...
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agency Alcohol Abuse alcohol and drug application assistance awards Assistant Attorney board of trustees Bob Baldwin Butynski cial committee competition and peer concept conduct conflict of interest consultant Corp corporate director court Delinquency Prevention Department of Justice Deputy determined division Dorn drug abuse Drug and Alcohol duties EATON Federal Register filed funds grant implementation interim chairman involved Justice and Delinquency Juvenile Justice KEKER KILDEE Lucy Webb Hayes matter meeting ment National Partnership noncompetitive nonprofit corporation October October 12 Office of Juvenile officer or employee OJJDP staff outstanding merit paragraph participated Partnership to Prevent Peer Review Manual peer review process ployee president Prevent Drug private sector problem program announcement prohibited proposed regulation requirements responsibility section 203 selection special Government employee specific SPEIRS standards Stat Ann statement statutes statutory Subcommittee Subpart TAUKE tion United United States Attorneys United States Code
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