Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11390, Making Appropriations for the Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1961, and for Other Purposes, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 1603 pages |
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... responsibility assuring that employers and workers comply with the provisions of the inter national agreement with ... responsibilities with relation to ( 1 ) combating adverse effect on domesti workers by determining that Mexican ...
... responsibility assuring that employers and workers comply with the provisions of the inter national agreement with ... responsibilities with relation to ( 1 ) combating adverse effect on domesti workers by determining that Mexican ...
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... responsibility for aiding the employment of such persons . " This resolution was in addition to approval of the first two pages of the ad hoc committee report given by Mr. Gammons and distributed to members . The report , in general ...
... responsibility for aiding the employment of such persons . " This resolution was in addition to approval of the first two pages of the ad hoc committee report given by Mr. Gammons and distributed to members . The report , in general ...
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... responsibility on January 1 , but much of the difficult initial organization had already been done , and , in my opinion , well done , by the cooperative effort of all levels and bureaus of the Department of Labor . Much of the credit ...
... responsibility on January 1 , but much of the difficult initial organization had already been done , and , in my opinion , well done , by the cooperative effort of all levels and bureaus of the Department of Labor . Much of the credit ...
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... responsibilities . and functions for the Secretary of Labor . It is equally apparent that in many of the areas of responsibility the size of the task and the volume of the workload cannot now be accurately gaged and , indeed , to a ...
... responsibilities . and functions for the Secretary of Labor . It is equally apparent that in many of the areas of responsibility the size of the task and the volume of the workload cannot now be accurately gaged and , indeed , to a ...
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... responsibilities and the level of work maintained by the entire office . The increases of both responsibility and workload are being met , at the present time , by the contsant review of pressure points and the taking of prompt measures ...
... responsibilities and the level of work maintained by the entire office . The increases of both responsibility and workload are being met , at the present time , by the contsant review of pressure points and the taking of prompt measures ...
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Page 403 - I would like to submit my full statement for the record and provide an abbreviated set of oral remarks.
Page 622 - State to extend and improve (especially in rural areas and in areas suffering from severe economic distress), as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, services for locating crippled children, and for providing medical, surgical, corrective, and other services and care, and facilities for diagnosis, hospitalization, and aftercare, for children who are crippled or who are suffering from conditions which lead to crippling...
Page 218 - Provided, That no intern or resident physician receiving compensation from this appropriation on a full-time basis shall receive compensation in the form of wages or salary from any other appropriation in this title: Provided further, That the District of Columbia shall pay by check to Freedmen's Hospital, upon the Surgeon General's request, in advance at the beginning of each quarter, such amount as the Surgeon General calculates...
Page 345 - Each individual who attends an institute operated under the provisions of this part shall be eligible (after application therefor) to receive a stipend at the rate of $75 per week for the period of his attendance at such institute, and each such individual with one or more dependents shall receive an additional stipend at the rate of $15 per week for each such dependent.
Page 603 - Bureau shall investigate and report . . . upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 368 - ... currencies which the Treasury Department shall determine to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States...
Page 623 - State publicwelfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening, especially in predominantly rural areas, public -welfare services (hereinafter in this section referred to as "child welfare services") for the protection and care of homeless, dependent, and neglected children, and children in danger of becoming delinquent...
Page 621 - For the purpose of enabling each State to extend and improve, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, services for promoting the health of mothers and children, especially in rural areas and in areas suffering from severe economic distress...
Page 84 - The agreed program was published by the Committee of State Officials on Suggested State Legislation of the Council of State Governments as a supplement to its suggested State legislative program for 1969.
Page 355 - enter into contracts or jointly financed cooperative arrangements with universities and colleges and State educational agencies for the conduct of research, surveys, and demonstrations in the field of education.