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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... funds will be used to correct known safety and health defi- ciencies and other substandard conditions and allow for additional center reloca- tions . The two new centers that are scheduled to open in fiscal year 1991 ( Alabama and ...
... funds will be used to correct known safety and health defi- ciencies and other substandard conditions and allow for additional center reloca- tions . The two new centers that are scheduled to open in fiscal year 1991 ( Alabama and ...
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... funds pay for the benefits , but this is also a trust fund in which I believe there is about $ 2 billion out of money in that trust fund . Now in my State , what is happening - and I think in other States as well - where they feel that ...
... funds pay for the benefits , but this is also a trust fund in which I believe there is about $ 2 billion out of money in that trust fund . Now in my State , what is happening - and I think in other States as well - where they feel that ...
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... funding level of $ 463 million to $ 527 million , or almost 14 percent . The budget request for 1992 seeks to maintain that total funding level of $ 527 million , earmarking a portion of those funds for services to be provided to ...
... funding level of $ 463 million to $ 527 million , or almost 14 percent . The budget request for 1992 seeks to maintain that total funding level of $ 527 million , earmarking a portion of those funds for services to be provided to ...
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... funds , but I am not sure it makes sense from a total Federal perspective . How much money might this save JTPA , allowing limited funds to be stretched further to serve those who don't qualify for Pell Grants ? Answer . The ...
... funds , but I am not sure it makes sense from a total Federal perspective . How much money might this save JTPA , allowing limited funds to be stretched further to serve those who don't qualify for Pell Grants ? Answer . The ...
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... funding and Pell grants . This caused sufficient concern for the integrity of JTPA funds to warrant the development of policy guidance . PILOT AND DEMONSTRATION GRANTS Is it Question . You have about $ 20 million in projects under the ...
... funding and Pell grants . This caused sufficient concern for the integrity of JTPA funds to warrant the development of policy guidance . PILOT AND DEMONSTRATION GRANTS Is it Question . You have about $ 20 million in projects under the ...
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Page 320 - 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 320 - 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 295 - He shall have final authority, on behalf of the Board, in respect of the investigation of charges and issuance of complaints under section 10, and in respect of the prosecution of such complaints before the Board, and shall have such other duties as the Board may prescribe or as may be provided by law.
Page 542 - CREATION OF TRUST FUND. - 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 322 - Each agency shall give an interested person the right to petition for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of a rule.
Page 250 - NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD Under the 1934 amendment to the Railway Labor Act, the National Railroad Adjustment Board was created to hear and decide disputes involving railway employee grievances and questions concerning the application and interpretation of agreement rules. The Adjustment Board is composed of four divisions on which the carriers and the organizations representing the employees are equally represented.
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Page 594 - Officer, and his staff have a refreshing and unique open door policy to the Office of the Inspector General. The Office of the Inspector General...
Page 318 - 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. (b) For the purpose of this chapter — (1) "agency...