Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public WelfareU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... amount of $ 300,000 a year to keep its programs going , this out of a gross operating budget of from $ 2 to $ 21⁄2 million annually . The reason is simple enough and persuasive enough . In decades past travel abroad was the prerogative ...
... amount of $ 300,000 a year to keep its programs going , this out of a gross operating budget of from $ 2 to $ 21⁄2 million annually . The reason is simple enough and persuasive enough . In decades past travel abroad was the prerogative ...
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... amount of money for standard setting , technical assistance , and statistical research . Senator CLARK . You have had wide experience as an administrator , and I have a great respect for your ability in that regard . Do you think it is ...
... amount of money for standard setting , technical assistance , and statistical research . Senator CLARK . You have had wide experience as an administrator , and I have a great respect for your ability in that regard . Do you think it is ...
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... amount , $ 500,000 for the study . But I wonder if you have any views as Attorney General , generally in charge of the whole field of corrections as to whether there is , as I suspect the testimony indicates , a serious shortage of ...
... amount , $ 500,000 for the study . But I wonder if you have any views as Attorney General , generally in charge of the whole field of corrections as to whether there is , as I suspect the testimony indicates , a serious shortage of ...
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... Amount , duration , and start ing date $ 92,735 ( 37 months ) , May 1966 . Project description Establishment of model residential treatment facility for juvenile offenders as rehabilitation alternative be- tween probation supervision in ...
... Amount , duration , and start ing date $ 92,735 ( 37 months ) , May 1966 . Project description Establishment of model residential treatment facility for juvenile offenders as rehabilitation alternative be- tween probation supervision in ...
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... amount of funds available could best be used by providing a few cities with funds to plan . Demonstration funds were made available only after a proc- ess of comprehensive planning had taken place . These decisions had an enormous ...
... amount of funds available could best be used by providing a few cities with funds to plan . Demonstration funds were made available only after a proc- ess of comprehensive planning had taken place . These decisions had an enormous ...
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Page 102 - ... whom the employee has supported, either wholly or in part, for the period of one year prior to the date of the accident, and except that the commission may, at its option, or upon the application of the insurance carrier, shall, commute all future installments of compensation to be paid to such aliens, by paying or causing to be paid to them one-half of the commuted amount of such future installments of compensation as determined by the commission.
Page 247 - For right is right, since God is God, And right the day must win ; To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be sin ! 138.
Page 86 - The expense shall be paid out of the special fund established in section 944 of this title. (h) The wage-earning capacity of an injured employee in cases of partial disability under subdivision (c) (21) of this section or under subdivision (e) of this section shall be determined by his actual earnings if such actual earnings fairly and reasonably represent his wage-earning capacity: Provided, however.
Page 70 - Popular, a cooperative project of the Interamerican Institute of Agricultural Sciences of the Organization of American States...
Page 171 - Compensation for injuries where third persons are liable, (a) If on account of a disability or death for which compensation is payable under this chapter the person entitled to such compensation determines that some person other than the employer is liable in damages, he may elect, by giving notice to the deputy commissioner in such manner as the commission may provide, to receive such compensation or to recover damages against such third person.
Page 306 - Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, US Senate, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN : I have noted that your Subcommittee is currently holding hearings on your bill S. 1248 and the House-passed related companion bill HR 12120. "The Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 15X57.
Page 278 - Provided, however, That in addition to compensation for such permanent partial disability, and after the cessation of the payments for the prescribed period of weeks, the employee shall be paid the remainder of the compensation that would be due for permanent total disability. Such additional compensation shall be paid out of the special fund established in section 44.
Page 247 - Every day is a fresh beginning. Every morn is the world made new; You who are weary of sorrow and sinning, Here is a beautiful hope for you — A hope for me and a hope for you.
Page 240 - Industry are qualified to make these inspections and many of them have been trained by the Bureau of Labor Standards of the US Department of Labor; and...
Page 58 - Association Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen Brotherhood...