Budgeting and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950: Hearing ... H.R. 9038, Volumes 7-13 |
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... transfer ? Mr. KARSTEN . Page 18 , section 201 . Mr. HOFFMAN . Just what does that mean , say , the first nine lines ? Mr. KARSTEN . It provides the authority for the transfers of funds within the Department , within that 5 - percent ...
... transfer ? Mr. KARSTEN . Page 18 , section 201 . Mr. HOFFMAN . Just what does that mean , say , the first nine lines ? Mr. KARSTEN . It provides the authority for the transfers of funds within the Department , within that 5 - percent ...
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... transfer is within the Department itself ; is that correct ? Mr. KARSTEN . Within the Department itself . As I understand , some amendments may be suggested that will eliminate the transfer authority and put it in the appropriation bill ...
... transfer is within the Department itself ; is that correct ? Mr. KARSTEN . Within the Department itself . As I understand , some amendments may be suggested that will eliminate the transfer authority and put it in the appropriation bill ...
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... transfer between Departments . Mr. BONNER . I mean within the Department . You could transfer it from one Division of the Department to another Division . Mr. KARSTEN . That would be assuming the budget officer was pad- ding the roll a ...
... transfer between Departments . Mr. BONNER . I mean within the Department . You could transfer it from one Division of the Department to another Division . Mr. KARSTEN . That would be assuming the budget officer was pad- ding the roll a ...
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... transfers between appropriations up to a 5 - percent limit within departments to promote economy and efficiency . It requires the prior approval of Department heads before submission to the Bureau of the Budget , the President , or the ...
... transfers between appropriations up to a 5 - percent limit within departments to promote economy and efficiency . It requires the prior approval of Department heads before submission to the Bureau of the Budget , the President , or the ...
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... transfer its functions , or cripple it , or something . Mr. WARREN . It is the same thing . One move was to absolutely abolish it . Mr. HOFFMAN . Do you know what were the reasons back of that , the given reasons , anyway ? Mr. WARREN ...
... transfer its functions , or cripple it , or something . Mr. WARREN . It is the same thing . One move was to absolutely abolish it . Mr. HOFFMAN . Do you know what were the reasons back of that , the given reasons , anyway ? Mr. WARREN ...
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38 Stat Accounting Act accounting and auditing accounting and reporting Accounting Office accounting systems accrual accounting Act of August Act of June Act of March Administration amended 39 appropriation bill approval auditing provisions authority basis BONNER Budget and Accounting budgetary Bureau BURNSIDE CHAIRMAN Committee on Expenditures comprehensive audit Comptroller Congress cooperative department or establishment Director effective eliminate enacted estimates executive agencies executive branch Federal financial reporting fiscal functions funds Government HARDY HARVEY heading HOFFMAN Hoover Commission improved accounting joint accounting program joint program July 12 June 25 June 30 KARSTEN LAWTON ledger accounts legislation LOVRE ment operations performance budget present President priation principles procedures proposed purpose questions repealed responsibility Revised Statutes U. S. C. RIEHLMAN Secretary SNYDER section 201 simplified statement Statutes at Large submission tion title 31 transfer Treasury Department volume 32 vouchers WARREN WEITZEL WILLIAM L YATES
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Page 21 - Program was initiated in 1948 by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, and the Comptroller General, and was given statutory authorization in the Budget and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950.
Page 5 - The President shall transmit to Congress during the first fifteen days of each regular session, the Budget, which shall set forth his Budget message, summary data and text, and supporting detail.
Page 60 - Also, the Comptroller General, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget conduct a continuous program for the improvement of accounting and financial reporting.
Page 5 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 9 - The accounting systems of executive agencies shall conform to the principles, -standards, and related requirements prescribed by the Comptroller General pursuant to section 112(a) of this part (31 USC 66a).
Page 58 - As used hereafter in this section the term "appropriation" means appropriations, funds, and authorizations to create obligations by contract in advance of appropriations.
Page 15 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, shall not exceed ten thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of War shall each year, in the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.
Page 11 - Offices" of the Act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat. 1292; USC, title 31, sec. 583 (4)), as reads: ", and the Secretary of the Treasury shall, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, and annually thereafter, submit to Congress, in the regular book of estimates, detailed estimates for the expenses of this Service".
Page 9 - Office in accordance with the principles and procedures applicable to commercial corporate transactions and under such rules and regulations as may 'be prescribed by the Comptroller General of the United States.