Regulatory reform legislation: hearings before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... to other key figures for the companies studied . For example , the $ 2.6 billion amounted to 10 percent of the total capital expenditures by the 48 companies during 1977. It was 15.7 percent of net income and 43.3 percent of reseach and 15.
... to other key figures for the companies studied . For example , the $ 2.6 billion amounted to 10 percent of the total capital expenditures by the 48 companies during 1977. It was 15.7 percent of net income and 43.3 percent of reseach and 15.
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... example , include provisions for a legislative veto of agency rules . Personally , however , I feel that one of the strengths of this bill is the Congress is acting in its proper role , providing overall direction and oversight ...
... example , include provisions for a legislative veto of agency rules . Personally , however , I feel that one of the strengths of this bill is the Congress is acting in its proper role , providing overall direction and oversight ...
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... examples would you give for feasible alternatives to Government regulation , and what fac- tors should be considered by an agency , for example , in making the determination ? Would it be direct costs , the indirect costs , the ...
... examples would you give for feasible alternatives to Government regulation , and what fac- tors should be considered by an agency , for example , in making the determination ? Would it be direct costs , the indirect costs , the ...
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... example , what impact that had on businesses , particularly looking at a national business that has to do business in a variety of States . And related to that , of course , is the whole issue of permits and the delays that are usually ...
... example , what impact that had on businesses , particularly looking at a national business that has to do business in a variety of States . And related to that , of course , is the whole issue of permits and the delays that are usually ...
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... example , the $ 2.6 billion amounted to 10.1 percent of the $ 25.8 billion in total capital expenditures by the 48 companies during 1977. The incremental cost of regulation was 15.7 percent of net income and 43.3 percent of research and ...
... example , the $ 2.6 billion amounted to 10.1 percent of the $ 25.8 billion in total capital expenditures by the 48 companies during 1977. The incremental cost of regulation was 15.7 percent of net income and 43.3 percent of research and ...
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Page 580 - Every party shall have the right to present his case or defense by oral or documentary evidence, to submit rebuttal evidence, and to conduct such cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.
Page 323 - ... applications, amendments thereto, and related statements of fact required by the Commission shall be personally signed by the applicant, if the applicant is an individual; by one of the partners, if the applicant is a partnership; by an officer or duly authorized employee, if the applicant is a corporation; or by a member who is an officer, if the applicant is an unincorporated association.
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Page 505 - When private persons are the moving parties, other parties to the proceeding shall give prompt notice of issues controverted in fact or law; and in other instances agencies may by rule require responsive pleading.