HearingsUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration. Special Subcommittee on Contracts U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 380 pages |
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... amount , $ 541.66 , and the signature is Adam C. Powell , per L. M. Dargans . The second check dated October 28 , 1966 ; payee. 23.
... amount , $ 541.66 , and the signature is Adam C. Powell , per L. M. Dargans . The second check dated October 28 , 1966 ; payee. 23.
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These vouchers bear the signature of the chairman and the subcommittee chairman , when the Education and Labor Committee is involved and which is the requirement set forth in the fund resolution . The other vouchers do not come to the ...
These vouchers bear the signature of the chairman and the subcommittee chairman , when the Education and Labor Committee is involved and which is the requirement set forth in the fund resolution . The other vouchers do not come to the ...
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A. The signature is contained . However , that signature is not always obtained until - except in the case of Education and Labor and the subcommittees thereof , possibly the elapse of a period of 1 to 2 weeks after the pay has been ...
A. The signature is contained . However , that signature is not always obtained until - except in the case of Education and Labor and the subcommittees thereof , possibly the elapse of a period of 1 to 2 weeks after the pay has been ...
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A. We do not go behind the signature of the chairman . We take the certification of the chairman as proof that the person who appeared and the services rendered are correct and proper . He certifies to it in the voucher .
A. We do not go behind the signature of the chairman . We take the certification of the chairman as proof that the person who appeared and the services rendered are correct and proper . He certifies to it in the voucher .
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A. In substance , the Clerk stated that when a Member of Congress certifies an employee to his payroll , then the Clerk has to assume that person is properly employed and he does not go behind the Member's signature .
A. In substance , the Clerk stated that when a Member of Congress certifies an employee to his payroll , then the Clerk has to assume that person is properly employed and he does not go behind the Member's signature .
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