Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Volume 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - United States |
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... reasons we are having this hearing with Mr. Reed , who debated that statement with a rather enigmatic smile . DEGREE OF MINING IN PARKS Mr. REED . If I may , Mr. Chairman , I would like to respond to the committee's questions that were ...
... reasons we are having this hearing with Mr. Reed , who debated that statement with a rather enigmatic smile . DEGREE OF MINING IN PARKS Mr. REED . If I may , Mr. Chairman , I would like to respond to the committee's questions that were ...
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... Do you have concessions in the national monuments ? Mr. EVERHARDT . Do we have a list of where all the concessioners are located ? I am sure we do . We have them at Mount Rushmore . Mr. YATES . The reason I asked the question is 40.
... Do you have concessions in the national monuments ? Mr. EVERHARDT . Do we have a list of where all the concessioners are located ? I am sure we do . We have them at Mount Rushmore . Mr. YATES . The reason I asked the question is 40.
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... reason I asked the question is I thought your ans- wers were directed to the established parks rather than to all the op- erations of the National Park Service . Is my impression correct ? Mrs. LACOVEY . They are in all areas . Mr ...
... reason I asked the question is I thought your ans- wers were directed to the established parks rather than to all the op- erations of the National Park Service . Is my impression correct ? Mrs. LACOVEY . They are in all areas . Mr ...
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... reason so much of this backlog got into the long - range needs is that there is very little likeli- hood of securing that kind of funds anyway , plus the fact that with the manpower ceilings that we have today , there is only a certain ...
... reason so much of this backlog got into the long - range needs is that there is very little likeli- hood of securing that kind of funds anyway , plus the fact that with the manpower ceilings that we have today , there is only a certain ...
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... reason for the cost to be " prohibitive " in the Park Service's judgment . ( In fact this was the underlined premise when Congress passed the National Con- cessions Policies Act of 1965 ( Public Law 89-249 ) . The Act intended the ...
... reason for the cost to be " prohibitive " in the Park Service's judgment . ( In fact this was the underlined premise when Congress passed the National Con- cessions Policies Act of 1965 ( Public Law 89-249 ) . The Act intended the ...
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Page 24 - ... it is the continuing policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with State and local governments, and other concerned public and private organizations, to use all practicable means and measures, including financial and technical assistance, in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare...
Page 380 - Section l(a) and is a necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application.
Page 67 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Page 76 - ... concessioners") to provide and operate facilities and services which he deems desirable for the accommodation of visitors in areas administered by the National Park Service.
Page 231 - Parties to the Treaty in a position to do so shall also co-operate in contributing alone or together with other States or international organizations to the further development of the applications of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, especially in the territories of non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the Treaty, with due consideration for the needs of the developing areas of the world.
Page 379 - Commission with complete information thereon; and the Commission shall have the sole power to determine whether or not and where a patent application shall be filed, and to determine the disposition of the title to and rights under any application or patent that may result.
Page 22 - That the Secretary of the Interior shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary or proper for the use and management of the parks, monuments, and reservations...
Page 389 - ... any invention or discovery useful in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy who...
Page 79 - The Secretary may, in his discretion, grant leases for building purposes, for terms not exceeding ten years, of small parcels of ground, at such places in said park as shall require the erection of buildings for the accommodation of visitors...
Page 378 - ... a principal purpose of the contract is for exploration into fields which directly concern the public health or public welfare; or (3) the contract is in a field of science or technology in which there has been little significant experience outside of work funded by the government, or where the government has been the principal developer of the field...