Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Public WorksU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Legislative hearings |
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... rangers in the administration of Corps outdoor recreation areas . The Corps has approximately 11.5 million acres of Federal lands and waters throughout the United States which are used for outdoor recreation and fish and wildlife ...
... rangers in the administration of Corps outdoor recreation areas . The Corps has approximately 11.5 million acres of Federal lands and waters throughout the United States which are used for outdoor recreation and fish and wildlife ...
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... ranger staff appears undermanned . The ranger staff is overwhelmed by visitors and as a result are not capable of ... rangers ' productivity . This lack of " clout " is due to uncommitted management objectives both on the part of the ...
... ranger staff appears undermanned . The ranger staff is overwhelmed by visitors and as a result are not capable of ... rangers ' productivity . This lack of " clout " is due to uncommitted management objectives both on the part of the ...
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... rangers , with full police powers , was evident in the field visits . At Yosemite , NPS even maintains their own detainment facility . NPS reported that in fiscal year 1971-1972 an estimated $ 11 million was spent for police protection ...
... rangers , with full police powers , was evident in the field visits . At Yosemite , NPS even maintains their own detainment facility . NPS reported that in fiscal year 1971-1972 an estimated $ 11 million was spent for police protection ...
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... Ranger staff to render more adequate surveillance and visitor assistance in conjunction with a subsidy to local law enforce ... Rangers and local law enforcement officers . The nature of criminal activity and response by law enforcement ...
... Ranger staff to render more adequate surveillance and visitor assistance in conjunction with a subsidy to local law enforce ... Rangers and local law enforcement officers . The nature of criminal activity and response by law enforcement ...
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... RANGER MANPOWER AT THE LAKES . B. Costs of Current Law Enforcement . 8 STANDARDS FOR VISITOR PROTECTION . A. B. ... Rangers . LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS .. 159 159 159 163 171 . A. Introduction .... 171 B. Constitutional Powers .. 172 C ...
... RANGER MANPOWER AT THE LAKES . B. Costs of Current Law Enforcement . 8 STANDARDS FOR VISITOR PROTECTION . A. B. ... Rangers . LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS .. 159 159 159 163 171 . A. Introduction .... 171 B. Constitutional Powers .. 172 C ...
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Page 305 - This radicalization was first clearly evidenced at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, held 'at Stockholm in 1972.
Page 119 - Extensive hearings followed before the House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate Committee on Finance.
Page 306 - By far the most important action of this session was the adoption of a joint resolution ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States declaring that the right of citizens...
Page 119 - USC 3252(4)), except that for purposes of this paragraph, material will not qualify as solid waste unless. on the date of issue of the obligations issued to provide the facility to dispose of such waste material, it is property which is useless, unused, unwanted, or discarded solid material, which has no market or other value at the place where it is located.