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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... responsibility did the board have for the operation of the national partnership ? Mr. SPEIRS . I cannot answer that . I do not know . Mr. TAUKE . I presume they adopted some kind of charter or bylaws ? Mr. SPEIRS . The partnership was a ...
... responsibility did the board have for the operation of the national partnership ? Mr. SPEIRS . I cannot answer that . I do not know . Mr. TAUKE . I presume they adopted some kind of charter or bylaws ? Mr. SPEIRS . The partnership was a ...
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... responsibility for the organization . In this case , it would appear as if - if I perceive the facts correctly - it would appear as if nobody was taking responsibility for the operation of this organiza- tion , and it prompts me to ask ...
... responsibility for the organization . In this case , it would appear as if - if I perceive the facts correctly - it would appear as if nobody was taking responsibility for the operation of this organiza- tion , and it prompts me to ask ...
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... responsibilities to the organization and therefore have some responsibility for the failure of the organi- zation to meet its contractual obligations . I am not sure this is a fair question , you can tell me if it isn't , but why has no ...
... responsibilities to the organization and therefore have some responsibility for the failure of the organi- zation to meet its contractual obligations . I am not sure this is a fair question , you can tell me if it isn't , but why has no ...
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... responsibility of the board . Now , the board , it occurs to me understood that they were taking money from the Government in order to carry out certain responsi- bilities , and if they are unable to fulfill those responsibilities ...
... responsibility of the board . Now , the board , it occurs to me understood that they were taking money from the Government in order to carry out certain responsi- bilities , and if they are unable to fulfill those responsibilities ...
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... responsibility of setting this up and ensuring that there was management for the national partner- ship . Is there any truth to that perspective ? Mr. SPEIRS . I can't say that OJJDP was going to step in and manage the program . I can ...
... responsibility of setting this up and ensuring that there was management for the national partner- ship . Is there any truth to that perspective ? Mr. SPEIRS . I can't say that OJJDP was going to step in and manage the program . I can ...
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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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