Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... received and the purposes for which it was spent . DUPLICATION OF SERVICES JTPA statutory provisions call for coordination of services and activities and linkages of resources to maximize the effective delivery of employment and ...
... received and the purposes for which it was spent . DUPLICATION OF SERVICES JTPA statutory provisions call for coordination of services and activities and linkages of resources to maximize the effective delivery of employment and ...
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... receiving , managing and disposing of these assets are fiduciaries under ERISA and subject to ERISA's fiduciary responsibility provisions , with respect to which the Department does have investigative and enforcement authority . 1. We ...
... receiving , managing and disposing of these assets are fiduciaries under ERISA and subject to ERISA's fiduciary responsibility provisions , with respect to which the Department does have investigative and enforcement authority . 1. We ...
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... received training and 5,400 have been placed in unsubsidized jobs . Approximately 40 % of those placed in jobs were employed 13 weeks later . Moreover , the Administration believes these programs could be improved if offered as part of ...
... received training and 5,400 have been placed in unsubsidized jobs . Approximately 40 % of those placed in jobs were employed 13 weeks later . Moreover , the Administration believes these programs could be improved if offered as part of ...
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... received program support during the summer . The decrease in the number of new participants is due to the projected higher cost per participant due to the increased services that will be provided and the longer program stay predicted ...
... received program support during the summer . The decrease in the number of new participants is due to the projected higher cost per participant due to the increased services that will be provided and the longer program stay predicted ...
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... received our FY 1992 budget , we are unable , at this time , to determine what flexibility we will have to continue to fund the National Displaced Homemakers Network . Specific funding for this project is not included in the 1992 ...
... received our FY 1992 budget , we are unable , at this time , to determine what flexibility we will have to continue to fund the National Displaced Homemakers Network . Specific funding for this project is not included in the 1992 ...
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Page 318 - August 1, 1959. (2) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to prevent or bar any agency or the courts of any State or Territory (including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands), from assuming and asserting jurisdiction over labor disputes over which the Board declines, pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection, to assert jurisdiction.
Page 293 - Board shall exercise general supervision over all attorneys employed by the Board (other than trial examiners and legal assistants to Board members) and over the officers and employees in the regional offices. He shall have final authority, on behalf of the Board, in respect of the investigation of charges and issuance of complaints...
Page 318 - Territorial law. (c) (1) The Board, in its discretion, may, by rule of decision or by published rules adopted pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, decline to assert jurisdiction over any labor dispute involving any class or category of employers, where, in the opinion of the Board, the effect of such labor dispute on commerce is not sufficiently substantial to warrant the exercise of its jurisdiction...
Page 293 - The General Counsel of the Board shall exercise general supervision over all attorneys employed by the Board (other than trial examiners and legal assistants to Board members) and over the officers and employees in the regional offices.
Page 318 - Act, decline to assert jurisdiction over any labor dispute involving any class or category of employers, where, in the opinion of the Board, the effect of such labor dispute on commerce is not sufficiently substantial to warrant the exercise of its jurisdiction : Provided, That the Board shall not decline to assert jurisdiction over any labor dispute over which it would assert jurisdiction under the standards prevailing upon August 1, 1959.
Page 358 - There is established in the Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the 'Deep Seabed Revenue Sharing Trust Fund...
Page 316 - Application ; definitions (a) This chapter applies, according to the provisions thereof, except to the extent that— (1) statutes preclude judicial review ; or (2) agency action is committed to agency discretion by law.
Page 260 - Board's primary function is to administer comprehensive retirement-survivor and unemployment-sickness benefit programs for the Nation's railroad workers and their families, under the Railroad Retirement and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Acts. In connection with the retirement program, the Board has administrative responsibilities under the Social Security Act for certain benefit payments and railroad workers
Page 320 - Each agency shall give an interested person the right to petition for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of a rule.
Page 321 - That the Board shall not (1) decide that any unit is appropriate for such purposes if such unit includes both professional employees and employees who are not professional employees unless a majority of such professional employees vote for inclusion in such unit...