The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... development and future opportunities of their chil- dren remains as strong as that of mothers in past generations . In this time when the family is subjected to many new pressures , the job of nurturing future generations is often both ...
... development and future opportunities of their chil- dren remains as strong as that of mothers in past generations . In this time when the family is subjected to many new pressures , the job of nurturing future generations is often both ...
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... development of the Alliance dem- onstrates that true security is far more than a matter of weaponry and armed battalions . In the final analysis , true security flows from the freely- given support of the people and their willingness to ...
... development of the Alliance dem- onstrates that true security is far more than a matter of weaponry and armed battalions . In the final analysis , true security flows from the freely- given support of the people and their willingness to ...
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... developing fuller and more fruitful use of the world's re- sources . We in the United States are dedicated to policies that promote freer , wider trade and that avoid the destructive consequences of protectionism . We be- lieve our ...
... developing fuller and more fruitful use of the world's re- sources . We in the United States are dedicated to policies that promote freer , wider trade and that avoid the destructive consequences of protectionism . We be- lieve our ...
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... development . First as explorers , then as set- tlers , and today as leaders in all segments of society , men and women of Hispanic ancestry have contributed greatly to our national heritage . As a nation , we have not always properly ...
... development . First as explorers , then as set- tlers , and today as leaders in all segments of society , men and women of Hispanic ancestry have contributed greatly to our national heritage . As a nation , we have not always properly ...
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... development of civilization . In recognition of this triumph , the Congress , by joint resolution ( H.J. Res . 353 ) , has requested that the period of July 16 through 24 , 1979 , be designat- ed as " United States Space Observance ...
... development of civilization . In recognition of this triumph , the Congress , by joint resolution ( H.J. Res . 353 ) , has requested that the period of July 16 through 24 , 1979 , be designat- ed as " United States Space Observance ...
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Page 25 - I know also, that laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times.
Page 512 - So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred...
Page 552 - Government business and the maintenance of confidence by citizens in their Government. The avoidance of misconduct and conflicts of interest on the part of Government employees and special Government employees through informed judgment is indispensable to the maintenance of these standards.
Page 560 - ... obtained as a result of his Government employment for private gain for himself or another person either by direct action on his part or by counsel, recommendation, or suggestion to another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties. For the purpose of this section, "inside information" means information obtained under Government authority which has not become part of the body of public information.
Page 15 - President of the United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the statutes, including, but not limited to, the Tariff Act, and the TEA, respectively, do proclaim as follows : A.
Page 558 - Use of Government property. An employee shall not directly or indirectly use, or allow the use of, Government property of any kind, including property leased to the Government, for other than officially approved activities. An employee has a positive duty to protect and conserve Government property, including equipment, supplies, and other property entrusted or issued to him.
Page 560 - ... gift, gratuity, loan, entertainment, or favor for himself or another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties.
Page 553 - An employee shall avoid any action, whether or not specifically prohibited by this subpart, which might result in, or create the appearance of: (1) Using public office for private gain; (2) Giving preferential treatment to any person; (3) Impeding Government efficiency or economy; (4) Losing complete independence or impartiality; (5) Making a Government decision outside official channels; or (6) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government.
Page 560 - Use of Government employment. A special Government employee shall not use his Government employment for a purpose that is, or gives the appearance of being, motivated by the desire for private gain for himself or another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties.
Page 384 - If a dispute between a carrier and its employees be not adjusted under the foregoing provisions of this Act and should, in the judgment of the Mediation Board, threaten substantially to interrupt interstate commerce to a degree such as to deprive any section of the country of essential transportation service...