Mental Health Centers Construction Act Extension, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare ... 90-1, on H.R. 6431, April 4, 5, 19671967 - 174 pages |
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... follow a similar course of careful planning and develop- ment . Even more important is our insistence on quality - our conviction that there is no substitute for excellence where the health and welfare of our citizens are concerned ...
... follow a similar course of careful planning and develop- ment . Even more important is our insistence on quality - our conviction that there is no substitute for excellence where the health and welfare of our citizens are concerned ...
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... follow - up studies , and the Center will draw upon the full resources of the Medical School for survey research and sociocultural data . A variety of re- sources will thus be brought together into a sophisticated operations research ...
... follow - up studies , and the Center will draw upon the full resources of the Medical School for survey research and sociocultural data . A variety of re- sources will thus be brought together into a sophisticated operations research ...
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... follows :) Proposed estimates for future funding for construction and staffing , 1968-72 Fiscal year Fiscal year Cumulative 1971 1972 total Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year 1968 1969 1970 Construction : Authorization $ 50 , 000 , 000 ...
... follows :) Proposed estimates for future funding for construction and staffing , 1968-72 Fiscal year Fiscal year Cumulative 1971 1972 total Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year 1968 1969 1970 Construction : Authorization $ 50 , 000 , 000 ...
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... follows :) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS PROGRESS REPORT During fiscal year 1966 a total of $ 32.4 million was obligated ( FY 65 funds two year availability ) representing 93 projects for the construction of community mental health ...
... follows :) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS PROGRESS REPORT During fiscal year 1966 a total of $ 32.4 million was obligated ( FY 65 funds two year availability ) representing 93 projects for the construction of community mental health ...
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... follows :) EXAMPLES OF CONTINGENCY FUNDS AUTHORIZED IN FISCAL YEAR 1967 APPROPRIATION ACTS 1. Funds Appropriated to the President - Economic Assistance : " Contingency fund : For expenses authorized by section 451 ( a ) , $ 35,000,000 ...
... follows :) EXAMPLES OF CONTINGENCY FUNDS AUTHORIZED IN FISCAL YEAR 1967 APPROPRIATION ACTS 1. Funds Appropriated to the President - Economic Assistance : " Contingency fund : For expenses authorized by section 451 ( a ) , $ 35,000,000 ...
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