Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Finance, Public |
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... operating this program . For instance , Camp McCoy , during the previous ... staff ratio in relation to the number of youngsters , considerable ... staff travel , attendance at seminars , and other things . I can give you a litany of each ...
... operating this program . For instance , Camp McCoy , during the previous ... staff ratio in relation to the number of youngsters , considerable ... staff travel , attendance at seminars , and other things . I can give you a litany of each ...
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... operational state . ( 4 ) Vandalism has diminished due to tighter and improved programs and punitive actions . ( 5 ) Corpsmen Work Experience programs have increased . C. Center Staff Expenses Throughout fiscal year 1967 Job Corps has ...
... operational state . ( 4 ) Vandalism has diminished due to tighter and improved programs and punitive actions . ( 5 ) Corpsmen Work Experience programs have increased . C. Center Staff Expenses Throughout fiscal year 1967 Job Corps has ...
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... operations and maintenance costs per enrollee man- year was experienced ... Operations and Mainte- nance area , except where it was advantageous to the ... Staff Average Center staff costs per enrollee man - year remained relatively ...
... operations and maintenance costs per enrollee man- year was experienced ... Operations and Mainte- nance area , except where it was advantageous to the ... Staff Average Center staff costs per enrollee man - year remained relatively ...
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... operating with local or state public and private dollars after exhausting federal dollars . 1. Watertown , New York ... Staff Professionals Resident nonprofessionals 126 78 24 684 122 54 9 113 25 11 13 3 113 61 FY '67 Funding . - HS , $ ...
... operating with local or state public and private dollars after exhausting federal dollars . 1. Watertown , New York ... Staff Professionals Resident nonprofessionals 126 78 24 684 122 54 9 113 25 11 13 3 113 61 FY '67 Funding . - HS , $ ...
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... Staff Professionals Resident nonprofessionals 8 15 300 8 Beneficiaries . - 87,000 families - 60 Children in Head Start . FY '67 Funding . - HS . 12.081 ; Versatile , 39.063 . Central Administration will continue to operate through ...
... Staff Professionals Resident nonprofessionals 8 15 300 8 Beneficiaries . - 87,000 families - 60 Children in Head Start . FY '67 Funding . - HS . 12.081 ; Versatile , 39.063 . Central Administration will continue to operate through ...
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address of contractor/agency ation & Maintenance budget CAMPIOLI capital investment cumulative CENTER & ENROLLEE Center Administration Supplies Center Facilities Maintenance Center Financial Data center name Center Operating Expenses Center Staff Expenses Commission community action agencies Contractor's Fees COST per MAN-YEAR Cost to Appropriation cumulative from inception Educational Program Personnel Enrollee Direct Costs fiscal year 1968 FLEMING FLOOD funds furn FY-67 man-years FY-68 estimated Government furnished Materials Guidance & Counseling Headstart Job Corps Center June 30 Legal & Accounting Less Appraised Value Less Receipts Maintenance incl Medical & Dental million OPERATING and STAFF OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE percent Project Costs Purpose Equipment Oper Recreation and Welfare Recreational program Personnel request reverse osmosis Safety & Recreational Services & Rent SHRIVER Sub-Total CENTER COSTS Total Center Staff TOTAL COSTS FY TOTAL ENROLLEE EXPENSES Total Work Projects Utilities & Fuel vocational education Vocational Program Personnel Vocational Supplies WAGES & BENEFITS West Virginia
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Page 33 - Please let us know if we can be of further assistance. Sincerely yours, JOHN J.
Page 221 - Subsection (a) (3) of this section does not apply to — (1) the Governor or Lieutenant Governor of a State or an individual authorized by law to act as Governor; (2) the mayor of a city; (3) a duly elected head of an executive department of a State or municipality who is not classified under a State or municipal merit or civil -service system; or (4) an individual holding elective office.
Page 221 - State or local officer or employee may not— (1) use his official authority or influence for the purpose of interfering with or affecting the result of an election or a nomination for office...
Page 221 - ... an active part in political management or in political campaigns. For the purpose of this subsection, the phrase "an active part in political management or in political campaigns" means those acts of political management or political campaigning which were prohibited on the part of employees in the competitive service before July 19, 1940, by determinations of the Civil Service Commission under the rules prescribed by the President.
Page 198 - That is the answer to the first question. The answer to the second question...
Page 220 - ... with (1) any partisan or nonpartisan political activity or any other political activity associated with a candidate, or contending faction or group, in an election for public or party office, (2) any activity to provide voters or prospective voters with transportation...
Page 220 - State or local officer or employee" means an individual employed by a State or local agency whose principal employment is in connection with an activity which is financed in whole or in part by loans or grants made by the United States or...
Page 219 - Act are not carried on in a manner involving the use of program funds, the provision of services, or the employment or assignment of personnel in a manner supporting, or resulting in the identification of such program with, any partisan political activity or any activity designed to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office.
Page 305 - State, and local government parks, highways, and other lands; (4) special programs which provide unemployed or low-income persons with jobs leading to career opportunities, including new types of careers, in programs designed to improve the physical, social, economic, or cultural condition of the community or area served in fields including...
Page 218 - Columbia may not — (1) use his official authority or influence for the purpose of interfering with or affecting the result of an election ; or (2) take an active part in political management or in political campaigns.