Amendments to Federal Employees' Compensation ActU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 149 pages |
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... position that it is not desirable to extend the Federal Employees ' Compensation Act to employments outside of Federal jurisdiction . In this case the persons proposed to be covered would not be within the jurisdiction of a Federal ...
... position that it is not desirable to extend the Federal Employees ' Compensation Act to employments outside of Federal jurisdiction . In this case the persons proposed to be covered would not be within the jurisdiction of a Federal ...
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... position ? Mr. WIER . Not for written report and I suggested here when we started if there is any comment Mr. McCauley makes that is pertinent that you would like to have remembered , I also have a reporter , to make available to us his ...
... position ? Mr. WIER . Not for written report and I suggested here when we started if there is any comment Mr. McCauley makes that is pertinent that you would like to have remembered , I also have a reporter , to make available to us his ...
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... position between civilian and military workers ? Mr. MCCAULEY . I think that has been already taken care of , Mr. Chairman . Public Law 881 , approved August 1 , 1956 , popularly known as the Servicemen and Veterans ' Survivor Benefits ...
... position between civilian and military workers ? Mr. MCCAULEY . I think that has been already taken care of , Mr. Chairman . Public Law 881 , approved August 1 , 1956 , popularly known as the Servicemen and Veterans ' Survivor Benefits ...
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... position of your Depart- ment in connection with these so - called reserves . Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN . There is a report on this ? Mr. MCCAULEY . The Department report included the comment I read a moment ago of the Bureau of the Budget on ...
... position of your Depart- ment in connection with these so - called reserves . Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN . There is a report on this ? Mr. MCCAULEY . The Department report included the comment I read a moment ago of the Bureau of the Budget on ...
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... position that the compensation act was based on the principle of equal treatment for all employees similarly situated and pointed out that this dealt with a very small category of cases . It is about as narrow as anything could be drawn ...
... position that the compensation act was based on the principle of equal treatment for all employees similarly situated and pointed out that this dealt with a very small category of cases . It is about as narrow as anything could be drawn ...
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Page 24 - Atomic Energy Act of 1954'." SEC. 2.— a. Section 1 (d) of the Act of December 29, 1950 (64 Stat. 1129), is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof a semicolon and the following: "when such order was entered by the Atomic Energy Commission, 'agency
Page 5 - Islands, shall have exclusive jurisdiction of civil actions on claims against the United States, for money damages, accruing on and after January 1, 1945, for injury or loss of property, or personal injury or death caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of any employee of the Government while acting within the scope of his office or employment under circumstances where the United States, if a private person, would...
Page 109 - An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes", approved September 7, 1916, as amended, shall extend to persons given employment under the provisions of this Act.
Page 5 - The acceptance by the claimant of any such award, compromise, or settlement shall be final and conclusive on the claimant, and shall constitute a complete release of any claim against the United States and against the employee of the government whose act or omission gave rise to the claim, by reason of the same subject matter.
Page 4 - Federal agency" includes the executive departments and independent establishments of the United States, and corporations primarily acting as, instrumentalities or agencies of the United States but does not include any contractor with the United States. "Employee of the government...
Page 126 - That if the employee has no actual earnings or his actual earnings do not fairly and reasonably represent his wage-earning capacity, the deputy commissioner may, in the interest of justice, fix such wage-earning capacity as shall be reasonable, having due regard to the nature of his injury, the degree of physical impairment, his usual employment, and any other factors or circumstances in the case which may affect his capacity to earn wages in his disabled condition, including the effect of disability...
Page 102 - Incident to such employment In addition to any pay and allowances to which he may be entitled under the provisions of this Act, nor as prohibiting him from practicing his civilian profession or occupation before or in connection with any department of the Federal Government.
Page 4 - The head of each Federal agency, or his designee for the purpose, acting on behalf of the United States...
Page 5 - ... for any sum in excess of the amount of the claim presented to the Federal agency, except where the increased amount...
Page 24 - December 31, 1968" and inserting in lieu thereof "December 31, 1970". SEC. 2. (a) Section 104(h) of such Act is amended by inserting before the semicolon at the end thereof the following : ". Not less than 5 per centum of the total sales proceeds received each year shall, if requested by the foreign country, be used for voluntary programs to control population growth".