Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1995: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - Political Science |
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... functions in transportation industries . We are looking to increase safety belt usage to 75 percent by 1997 , vs. the current 66 percent . are also targeting reducing accidents between modes at intersections . Motorist fatalities at ...
... functions in transportation industries . We are looking to increase safety belt usage to 75 percent by 1997 , vs. the current 66 percent . are also targeting reducing accidents between modes at intersections . Motorist fatalities at ...
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... functions that we have in the Department . So it goes beyond just the question of middle manage- ment , but how we can be more efficient as an organization . Mr. WOLF . I appreciate that . I think you will be sensitive . I think it is ...
... functions that we have in the Department . So it goes beyond just the question of middle manage- ment , but how we can be more efficient as an organization . Mr. WOLF . I appreciate that . I think you will be sensitive . I think it is ...
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... function given that the President's budget does not fully utilize the budget authority caps for fiscal year 1995. With regard to the outlay savings , the administration did submit on February 8 , 1994 , fiscal year 1994 supplemental ...
... function given that the President's budget does not fully utilize the budget authority caps for fiscal year 1995. With regard to the outlay savings , the administration did submit on February 8 , 1994 , fiscal year 1994 supplemental ...
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... functions were made by each DOT agency based upon considerations of public safety and input from the industries and the public during the comment periods following the proposed rules issued in December 1992 . A list of the covered ...
... functions were made by each DOT agency based upon considerations of public safety and input from the industries and the public during the comment periods following the proposed rules issued in December 1992 . A list of the covered ...
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... Functions / Positions Commercial Motor Vehicle Rail Drivers ( Com- Hours of Service mercial driver's license holders ) Act employees : Engine , train & signal services Dispatchers Operators Mass Transit Vehicle Operators Controllers ...
... Functions / Positions Commercial Motor Vehicle Rail Drivers ( Com- Hours of Service mercial driver's license holders ) Act employees : Engine , train & signal services Dispatchers Operators Mass Transit Vehicle Operators Controllers ...
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