Expansion of Donable Property Program: Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 155, S. 1018, S. 1210. July 29-30, August 10, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 264 pages |
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... increase the cost of administration . In short , the addition of more eligible donees would eventually destroy the ... increased burdens and expense in administration , and would seriously delay and impede the overall program for the ...
... increase the cost of administration . In short , the addition of more eligible donees would eventually destroy the ... increased burdens and expense in administration , and would seriously delay and impede the overall program for the ...
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... increase the operating costs and impede the operations of this administration in connection with the disposition of ... increased administrative costs and complication of disposal operations , but also in jeopard- izing the orderly ...
... increase the operating costs and impede the operations of this administration in connection with the disposition of ... increased administrative costs and complication of disposal operations , but also in jeopard- izing the orderly ...
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... increase the operating costs and impede the operations of this Administration in the same manner as set forth in its comments on S. 855 . AGENCY COMMENTS ON S. 1318 AND S. 1700 As of this date , the committee has not received any agency ...
... increase the operating costs and impede the operations of this Administration in the same manner as set forth in its comments on S. 855 . AGENCY COMMENTS ON S. 1318 AND S. 1700 As of this date , the committee has not received any agency ...
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... increasing the cost of administration . The first Hoover Commission made an extensive study of the departments and agencies of the Government responsible for the procurement , custody , and disposition of Federal property , and ...
... increasing the cost of administration . The first Hoover Commission made an extensive study of the departments and agencies of the Government responsible for the procurement , custody , and disposition of Federal property , and ...
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... increase the cost of administration and delay the orderly disposi- tion of surplus property to the using agencies or activities . ( 2 ) It would lead to the establishment of priorities and preferences which were in existence under the ...
... increase the cost of administration and delay the orderly disposi- tion of surplus property to the using agencies or activities . ( 2 ) It would lead to the establishment of priorities and preferences which were in existence under the ...
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86th Congress Administrative Services Act Aguarunas Alaska amended approved authority BARRY BERNSTEIN Bureau of Public Chairman civil defense Congress cooperative cost D.C. DEAR Department of Defense Department of Health Director donation of surplus donation program DREANY equipment ERNEST GRUENING erty extension service facilities Federal agencies Federal Government Federal Property Federal surplus property FRAENKEL funds GARVEY Government Operations GRAY groups HAYMAN Indians institutions JEFFREY jungle KENNETH KEATING legislation libraries member units ment mentally retarded Military million organizations Prince Georges County problem Property and Administrative public health Public Roads purposes real property recreation agencies recreation and park request retarded children Salvation Army section 203 Senate bill 1365 Senate Office Building Senator GRUENING Senator MUSKIE Services Administration staff statement subcommittee supplies surplus personal property tax-supported tion Townsend transfer tribes types U.S. Senate usable utilization vocational rehabilitation Washington wildlife
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Page 11 - Code. (C) In fixing the sale or lease value of property to be disposed of under subparagraph (A) and subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, the Board shall take into consideration any benefit which 'has accrued or may accrue to the United States from the use of such property by any such State, political subdivision, instrumentality, or institution.
Page 5 - Code, or any similar fund, and any other property. (2) In the case of surplus personal property under the control of the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense shall determine whether such property is usable and necessary for educational activities which are of special interest to the armed services, such as maritime academies, or military, naval, Air Force, or Coast Guard preparatory schools.
Page 9 - Under such regulations as he may prescribe, the Administrator is authorized, in his discretion, to assign to the Secretary of...
Page 89 - Aging National Council of Catholic Women National Council of Churches National Council of Negro Women National Council of OEO Locals National Dental Association National Farmers...
Page 9 - States, political subdivisions and instrumentalities thereof, tax-supported medical institutions, and to hospitals and other similar institutions not operated for profit, for use in the protection of public health (including research) ; (C) the Secretary of the Interior...
Page 7 - USC 1101 (a) (27)) is amended (1) by striking out "or" at the end of subparagraph (F) ; by striking out the period at the end of subparagraph (G) and inserting in lieu thereof " ; or "; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following new subparagraph...
Page 92 - A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Mr. Chairman, and members of the subcommittee...
Page 60 - I want to thank you for the opportunity you have given me to make a statement.
Page 28 - No such property shall be transferred for use within any State except to the State agency designated under State law for the purpose of distributing, in conformity with the provisions of this subsection, all property allocated under this subsection for use within such State.
Page 10 - Act of 1949 but not in excess of $15,000 per annum.' "[SEC. 11. Section 32 (b) (2) of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended (50 App. USC 1641), is amended by striking out in the first sentence thereof .'acquired as a result of such surplus property disposals...