Federal Disaster Insurance: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Eighty-Fourth Congress, First Session, [second Session].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 |
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Page 933
... subsidy approaches to the ratemaking task ) . i However , the effect of this language is restricted by a proviso that in setting fees " the Administrator shall set up estimated rates which would be necessary to provide an adequate ...
... subsidy approaches to the ratemaking task ) . i However , the effect of this language is restricted by a proviso that in setting fees " the Administrator shall set up estimated rates which would be necessary to provide an adequate ...
Page 934
... subsidy on the part of the State involved , for no method is provided for returning funds to the State should the ... subsidies , hardly a proper yardstick to measure public acceptability by potential insureds of a similar protective ...
... subsidy on the part of the State involved , for no method is provided for returning funds to the State should the ... subsidies , hardly a proper yardstick to measure public acceptability by potential insureds of a similar protective ...
Page 936
... subsidized direct Government indemnity contract program even if the private company wished to make use of the reinsurance provisions in the bill . The direct indemnity contract provisions contemplate a subsidy . The reinsurance ...
... subsidized direct Government indemnity contract program even if the private company wished to make use of the reinsurance provisions in the bill . The direct indemnity contract provisions contemplate a subsidy . The reinsurance ...
Page 937
... subsidy of premium payments . Moreover , it does not envision any profit being made on the program ; and it requires payment of all Government administrative and operating expenses out of general United States Treasury funds rather than ...
... subsidy of premium payments . Moreover , it does not envision any profit being made on the program ; and it requires payment of all Government administrative and operating expenses out of general United States Treasury funds rather than ...
Page 939
... subsidy is necessary . Both legisla- tive proposals view the enterprise as one demanding flexibility and an experimental approach . I believe also that Senator Bush and the administration share with me and my cosponsors a sincere desire ...
... subsidy is necessary . Both legisla- tive proposals view the enterprise as one demanding flexibility and an experimental approach . I believe also that Senator Bush and the administration share with me and my cosponsors a sincere desire ...
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