The Federal Paperwork Jungle. Hearings....88-2. 1964 |
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... agencies in Washington - and some State and local government agen- cies , as well - are making it increasingly ... agencies which are also deeply involved in this paperwork game . The activities of these agencies cover everything from ...
... agencies in Washington - and some State and local government agen- cies , as well - are making it increasingly ... agencies which are also deeply involved in this paperwork game . The activities of these agencies cover everything from ...
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... agencies of the Federal Gov- ernment by statute or direction , and agencies of other government by pressure from the body politic and from what we do in Washington , to share some of their paper secrets instead of each city on its own ...
... agencies of the Federal Gov- ernment by statute or direction , and agencies of other government by pressure from the body politic and from what we do in Washington , to share some of their paper secrets instead of each city on its own ...
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... agencies - 6 on a monthly basis , 18 quarterly , 1 semiannually , and 27 annually or a total of 173 per year . Of course , some of these are obviously necessary , but some surely could be eliminated completely , while others could be ...
... agencies - 6 on a monthly basis , 18 quarterly , 1 semiannually , and 27 annually or a total of 173 per year . Of course , some of these are obviously necessary , but some surely could be eliminated completely , while others could be ...
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... agencies of govern- ment . I think that the very fact that agencies gather it and use the information has merit or it would never have been adopted . Likewise , if we get carried too far in gathering much of the infor- mation , thus we ...
... agencies of govern- ment . I think that the very fact that agencies gather it and use the information has merit or it would never have been adopted . Likewise , if we get carried too far in gathering much of the infor- mation , thus we ...
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... agencies . One witness stated that about one - half of his time was taken by government agencies for one reason or another , so that he has to try to make a profit in the time remaining . Another witness told us that she had to close ...
... agencies . One witness stated that about one - half of his time was taken by government agencies for one reason or another , so that he has to try to make a profit in the time remaining . Another witness told us that she had to close ...
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activities additional Administration Agriculture amount annual report application approved ARNOLD OLSEN Association basis Bureau of Mines businessman Census Chairman classification clearance collection Commission committee Congress cooperation copies cost Department of Commerce detailed duplication effort electric eliminated employees employment equipment establishment estimated export Federal agencies Federal Government Federal Reports Act Form W-2 GAWTHROP Hoover Commission income tax industry Internal Revenue Service JOHANSEN legislation man-hours manufacturing Maritime Administration ment mineral monthly National natural gas Office OLSEN operations Patent percent prepared problem processing production quarterly question questionnaires records management reduce report forms reporting burden reporting requirements request responsibility result schedule simplified social security Social Security Administration standard statement subcommittee submitted survey tax return tion trade TRELOGAN U.S. Department U.S. Tariff Commission U.S. Treasury Department wage Washington
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Page 345 - Use of old drawings. If the drawings of a new application are to be identical with the drawings of a previous application of the applicant on file in the Office, or with part of such drawings, the old drawings or any sheets thereof may be used if the prior application is, or is about to be, abandoned, or if the sheets to be used are cancelled in the prior application. The new application must be accompanied by a letter requesting the transfer of the drawings, which should be completely identified.