Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1978: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... claiming party ; the Board does not audit the original determination of eligibility and entitlement . Considering the rate of expenditure in the second quarter of fiscal year 1978 , and desiring to keep to the original budget plan of ...
... claiming party ; the Board does not audit the original determination of eligibility and entitlement . Considering the rate of expenditure in the second quarter of fiscal year 1978 , and desiring to keep to the original budget plan of ...
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... ..... 49,938 93,438 43,500 42.0 Insurance claims and indemnities .... 43.0 Interest and dividends .. 44.0 Refunds . 99.0 Total obligations ...--- 50,038 93,538 43,500 DECISION UNIT OVERVIEW ( 60-0110-0-1-604 ) DECISION PACKAGE NO . 81.
... ..... 49,938 93,438 43,500 42.0 Insurance claims and indemnities .... 43.0 Interest and dividends .. 44.0 Refunds . 99.0 Total obligations ...--- 50,038 93,538 43,500 DECISION UNIT OVERVIEW ( 60-0110-0-1-604 ) DECISION PACKAGE NO . 81.
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... claims . However , in 1977 it was necessary to use funds from other appropriations , as provided for by statute , to pay major disaster claims under the Public Law 81-874 atuhority . To avoid additional reprogramming in 1978 , $ 5 ...
... claims . However , in 1977 it was necessary to use funds from other appropriations , as provided for by statute , to pay major disaster claims under the Public Law 81-874 atuhority . To avoid additional reprogramming in 1978 , $ 5 ...
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... claims , a decrease of $ 4.5 million in receipts , and the 1977 deficit of $ 15 million . The major factor in the increased defaults is not an increased rate of defaults but an increase of $ 918 million in the amount of loans entering ...
... claims , a decrease of $ 4.5 million in receipts , and the 1977 deficit of $ 15 million . The major factor in the increased defaults is not an increased rate of defaults but an increase of $ 918 million in the amount of loans entering ...
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... claims to lender on defaulted loans . So the supplemental is comprised of an increase in the volume and in the defaults which we are obliged , under the law , to pay . DISASTER ASSISTANCE The second part of our supplemental relates to ...
... claims to lender on defaulted loans . So the supplemental is comprised of an increase in the volume and in the defaults which we are obliged , under the law , to pay . DISASTER ASSISTANCE The second part of our supplemental relates to ...
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