Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1950: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on S. Res. 246 and S. Res. 247 ... April 11 and 12, 1950U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 82 pages |
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... efficiency in public printing , I did not ask for all those communications to be put in . But the tenor of them all is the same . They are against it . The CHAIRMAN . The chairman only wished to inquire if you wished to have these two ...
... efficiency in public printing , I did not ask for all those communications to be put in . But the tenor of them all is the same . They are against it . The CHAIRMAN . The chairman only wished to inquire if you wished to have these two ...
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... efficiency or economy , and the banks feel that they would have a very definite loss in the prestige of their operating head and that there might be some other consequences , on which I have already touched . Senator O'CONOR . Reference ...
... efficiency or economy , and the banks feel that they would have a very definite loss in the prestige of their operating head and that there might be some other consequences , on which I have already touched . Senator O'CONOR . Reference ...
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... efficiency . I take it on the whole you are definitely of the belief that this would not make for greater efficiency at a time when it is most important that we maintain the high authority and prestige of the Office . Senator ROBERTSON ...
... efficiency . I take it on the whole you are definitely of the belief that this would not make for greater efficiency at a time when it is most important that we maintain the high authority and prestige of the Office . Senator ROBERTSON ...
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... efficient operation of the Government . With this sound principle we are all in accord . At this time the Comptroller's office is entirely self - sustaining , dependent in no way upon appropriations made by Congress or funds supplied by ...
... efficient operation of the Government . With this sound principle we are all in accord . At this time the Comptroller's office is entirely self - sustaining , dependent in no way upon appropriations made by Congress or funds supplied by ...
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... efficient operation of the Comptroller's functions . The Secretary of the Treasury , under the plan , would have complete direction and control over the duties now performed by the Comptroller's office . The Secretary could authorize ...
... efficient operation of the Comptroller's functions . The Secretary of the Treasury , under the plan , would have complete direction and control over the duties now performed by the Comptroller's office . The Secretary could authorize ...
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Page 2 - Sec. 2. Performance of functions of Secretary. — The Secretary of the Interior may from time to time make such provisions as he shall deem appropriate authorizing the performance by any other officer, or by any agency or employee, of the Department of the Interior of any function of the Secretary, Including any function transferred to the Secretary by the provisions of this reorganization plan.
Page 2 - Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives In Congress assembled March 13. 1950, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949. approved June 20, 1949 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY SECTION 1.
Page 2 - ... the Coast Guard, which shall constitute a part of the military forces of the United States and which shall operate under the Treasury Department in time of peace and operate as a part of the Navy, subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Navy, in time of war or when the President shall so direct.
Page 73 - There shall be in the Department of the Treasury a bureau charged with the execution of all laws passed by Congress relating to the issue and regulation of national currency secured by United States bonds...
Page 29 - The head of each department is authorized to prescribe regulations, not inconsistent with law, for the government of his department, the conduct of its officers and clerks, and the distribution and performance of its business and the custody, use and preservation of the records, papers, and property appertaining to it.
Page 1 - No. 4 of 1950 is necessary to accomplish one or more of the purposes set forth in section 2 (a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949.
Page 46 - Government, as nearly as may be, according to major purposes ; (5) to reduce the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar functions under a single head, and to abolish such agencies or functions as may not be necessary for the efficient conduct of the Government ; and (6) to eliminate overlapping and duplication of effort.
Page 46 - Government; (3) to increase the efficiency of the operations of the Government to the fullest extent practicable...
Page 1 - I have also found and hereby declare that it is necessary to include in the accompanying reorganization plan, by reason of reorganizations made thereby, provisions for the appointment and compensation of new officers specified in sections 2 and 3 of the plan.
Page 2 - Welfare of any of the records, property, personnel and unexpended balances (available or to be made available) of appropriations, allocations, and other funds of the Department which relate to functions affected by this reorganization plan.