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... Division of Conciliation . ( In Press . ) The Children's Bureau . ( In Press . ) The Women's Bureau . ( In Press . ) The Office of the Supervising Architect . ( In Press . ) The Bureau of Pensions . ( In Press . ) FOREWORD The first ...
... Division of Conciliation . ( In Press . ) The Children's Bureau . ( In Press . ) The Women's Bureau . ( In Press . ) The Office of the Supervising Architect . ( In Press . ) The Bureau of Pensions . ( In Press . ) FOREWORD The first ...
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... Division . 37 37 Office of the Deputy Commissioner 38 39 40 Record Division Invalid Division Widow Division Board of Review • 4I 42 43 43 Finance Division APPENDIX I. 2 . Retirement Division Medical Division . Special Examination Division ...
... Division . 37 37 Office of the Deputy Commissioner 38 39 40 Record Division Invalid Division Widow Division Board of Review • 4I 42 43 43 Finance Division APPENDIX I. 2 . Retirement Division Medical Division . Special Examination Division ...
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... Division . Up to June 30 , 1921 , 7367 original claims for annuity and 33,500 claims for refund had been filed . The disbursements for the fiscal year on account of annuities were $ 2,590,568.52 , for refunds $ 322 , - 964.07 , and ...
... Division . Up to June 30 , 1921 , 7367 original claims for annuity and 33,500 claims for refund had been filed . The disbursements for the fiscal year on account of annuities were $ 2,590,568.52 , for refunds $ 322 , - 964.07 , and ...
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... division of pensions under the act of March 3 , 1899 ; 3. The settlement of claims for accrued pensions of deceased claimants and for the reimbursement of expenses of the last sick- ness and burial of deceased claimants ; 4. The ...
... division of pensions under the act of March 3 , 1899 ; 3. The settlement of claims for accrued pensions of deceased claimants and for the reimbursement of expenses of the last sick- ness and burial of deceased claimants ; 4. The ...
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... division of pension where a pension payment is made to more than one party under the act of March 3 , 1899 ; for accrued pensions and reim- bursement of funeral expenses on account of deceased claimants ; and for bounty - land grants ...
... division of pension where a pension payment is made to more than one party under the act of March 3 , 1899 ; for accrued pensions and reim- bursement of funeral expenses on account of deceased claimants ; and for bounty - land grants ...
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Page 51 - Session, 1912, 2 vols. hopes that upon the completion of the present series, it will be able to prepare a complete classified statement of the technical and other facilities at the disposal of the government. The present monographs will then furnish the details regarding the organization, equipment, and work of the institutions so listed and classified. OUTLINE OF ORGANIZATION BUREAU OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OCTOBER i, 1921 Annual Unit of Organisation; Salary Classes of Employees Number...
Page 87 - An Act for the retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes," approved May 22, 1920, and Acts amendatory thereof (38 U.
Page 20 - ... without means of support other than her daily labor, and an actual net income not exceeding $250 per year...
Page viii - ... consideration of the relations of all of its parts. No comprehensive effort has been made to list its multifarious activities or to group them in such a way as to present a clear picture of what the Government is doing. Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed. At no time has the attempt been made to study all of these activities and agencies with a view to the assignment of each activity to the agency best fitted for its performance,...
Page 50 - They permit the directing personnel to see at a glance the organization and personnel at their disposition. They establish definitely the line of administrative authority and enable each employee to know his place in the system. They furnish the essential basis for making plans for determining costs by organization division and subdivision. They afford the data for a consideration of the problem of classifying and standardizing personnel and compensation. Collectively, they make it possible to determine...
Page 64 - ... to which they relate. Secondly, they lay the basis for a system of accounting and reporting that will permit the showing of total expenditures classified according to activities. Finally, taken collectively, they make possible the preparation of a general or consolidated statement of the activities of the government as a whole. Such a statement will reveal in detail, not only what the government is doing, but the services in which the work is being performed. For example, one class of activities...
Page vii - ... entire business world. The operations of the government affect the interest of every person living within the jurisdiction of the United States. Its organization embraces stations and centers of work located in every city and in many local subdivisions of the country. Its gross expenditures amount to billions annually. Including the personnel of the military and naval establishments, more than half a million persons are required to do the work imposed by law upon the executive branch of the government....
Page 86 - Government actuary, to be fixed by the Commissioner of Pensions with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, and actual necessary travel and other expenses of three members of the Board of Actuaries $80,000.
Page vii - ... are almost as varied as those of the entire business world. The operations of the government affect the interest of every person living within the jurisdiction of the United States. Its organization embraces stations and centers of work located in every city and in many local subdivisions of the country. Its gross expenditures amount to nearly $1,000,000,000 annually. Including the personnel of the military and naval establishments, more than 400,000 persons are required to do the work imposed...
Page 7 - That the age of sixty-two years and over shall be considered a permanent specific disability within the meaning of the pension laws.