International Authority for Secretary of the Interior and Historic Preservation Council: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First and Second Sessions on Oversight on International Authority for Secretary of the Interior and Historic Preservation Council, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, October 8, 1985, H.R. 4568 ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC, April 22, 1986 |
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... require us to cooperate with other nations . Currently much of our international work , Mr. Chairman , is done with the Agency for International Development under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 . My comments , Mr. Chairman , are a ...
... require us to cooperate with other nations . Currently much of our international work , Mr. Chairman , is done with the Agency for International Development under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 . My comments , Mr. Chairman , are a ...
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... requiring signs be put up on capital improvement projects . We make them out of fiberboard and the Japanese make them out of wood . Theirs last longer and ours deteriorate and nobody keeps them up . If you go out to the trust territory ...
... requiring signs be put up on capital improvement projects . We make them out of fiberboard and the Japanese make them out of wood . Theirs last longer and ours deteriorate and nobody keeps them up . If you go out to the trust territory ...
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... requires agencies to consider the impacts of their un- dertakings on properties that are on the World Heritage or proper- ties that are on the foreign counterpart of our National Register . We are not aware of any systematic effort to ...
... requires agencies to consider the impacts of their un- dertakings on properties that are on the World Heritage or proper- ties that are on the foreign counterpart of our National Register . We are not aware of any systematic effort to ...
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... requires agencies to take into account the effect of their undertakings on historic properties and then to afford the Council an opportunity to comment . Section 402 , by comparison , only re- quires agencies to take into account the ...
... requires agencies to take into account the effect of their undertakings on historic properties and then to afford the Council an opportunity to comment . Section 402 , by comparison , only re- quires agencies to take into account the ...
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... require . Mr. SEIBERLING . I understand that the report will recommend that this office be recreated , in effect , as a new bureau to ensure that the United States provides more international leadership in helping developing nations ...
... require . Mr. SEIBERLING . I understand that the report will recommend that this office be recreated , in effect , as a new bureau to ensure that the United States provides more international leadership in helping developing nations ...
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Page 157 - Government is authorized to furnish services and commodities on an advance-of-funds or reimbursement basis to friendly countries, international organizations, the American Red Cross, and voluntary nonprofit relief agencies registered with and approved by the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid.
Page 415 - ... those specified in subsection (a) of this Section as may be necessary to meet emergency circumstances, situations involving exceptional foreign policy and national security sensitivities and other such special circumstances. In utilizing such additional exemptions agencies shall, as soon as feasible, consult with the Department of State and the Council on Environmental Quality. (d) The provisions of Section 2-5 do not apply to actions described in Section 2-3(a) unless permitted by law.
Page 415 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.
Page 243 - States as a member of the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome, commonly known as ICCROM.
Page 338 - Conservation is defined here as: the management of human use of the biosphere so that it may yield the greatest sustainable benefit to present generations while maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of future generations.
Page 194 - Republics, wishing to protect and preserve in their natural habitat representatives of all species and genera of their native flora and fauna, including migratory birds, in sufficient numbers and over areas extensive enough to assure them from becoming extinct through any agency within man's control...
Page 54 - Convention on Nature Protection and Wildlife Preservation in the Western Hemisphere...
Page 139 - Convention between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Japan for the Protection of Migratory Birds and Birds in Danger of Extinction, and their Environment concluded March 4, 1972...
Page 223 - State and the Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs...
Page 415 - President of the United States, in order to further environmental objectives consistent with the foreign policy and national security policy of the United States, it is ordered as follows: SECTION 1 1-1. Purpose and Scope. The purpose of this Executive Order is to enable responsible officials of Federal agencies having ultimate responsibility for authorizing and approving actions encompassed by this Order to be informed of pertinent environmental considerations and to take such considerations into...