Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1975: Hearings Before the Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... average positions of which 166 are for our Employee Plans Activity and $ 4.4 million to cover the basic costs of establishing the new organizational structure for employee plans and exempt organizations . For the duration of this fiscal ...
... average positions of which 166 are for our Employee Plans Activity and $ 4.4 million to cover the basic costs of establishing the new organizational structure for employee plans and exempt organizations . For the duration of this fiscal ...
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... average positions and $ 1 million in additional funding for the ACTS appropriation . INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS The need to disseminate up - to - date information about ERISA forms the basis of our request for approximately $ 1 million ...
... average positions and $ 1 million in additional funding for the ACTS appropriation . INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS The need to disseminate up - to - date information about ERISA forms the basis of our request for approximately $ 1 million ...
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... average positions and $ 3,574,000 , consisting of 180 average positions and $ 3,522,000 for the Em- ployee Plans Activity , and 2 average positions and $ 52,000 for the Exempt Orga- nization Activity . WORKLOAD PEAK Mr. STEED . I know ...
... average positions and $ 3,574,000 , consisting of 180 average positions and $ 3,522,000 for the Em- ployee Plans Activity , and 2 average positions and $ 52,000 for the Exempt Orga- nization Activity . WORKLOAD PEAK Mr. STEED . I know ...
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... average positions Fiscal year 1974 average positions 729 67 776 66 796 842 Mr. MILLER . In other words , you had the responsibilities for those old plans prior to the new act . NEW LAW WORKLOAD Mr. ALEXANDER . Yes , we have had the ...
... average positions Fiscal year 1974 average positions 729 67 776 66 796 842 Mr. MILLER . In other words , you had the responsibilities for those old plans prior to the new act . NEW LAW WORKLOAD Mr. ALEXANDER . Yes , we have had the ...
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... Average refund . 2. Cumulative - From Jan. 1 : Number ( thousands ) . Amount of principal only ( millions ) . Average refund ... Percent 1974 1975 change 4,363 5,496 +26.0 $ 1,606 $ 2 , 111 +31.4 $ 368.08 $ 384.07 +4.3 13 , 271 16,741 + ...
... Average refund . 2. Cumulative - From Jan. 1 : Number ( thousands ) . Amount of principal only ( millions ) . Average refund ... Percent 1974 1975 change 4,363 5,496 +26.0 $ 1,606 $ 2 , 111 +31.4 $ 368.08 $ 384.07 +4.3 13 , 271 16,741 + ...
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Page 482 - Secretary or any officers designated by him. (f) Whenever it shall appear to the Secretary that any person is engaged in any violation of the provisions of this Act, he may in his discretion bring an action in the proper district court of the United States or United States court of any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a permanent or temporary injunction or restraining order shall be granted.
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Page 989 - Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, it is a special pleasure for me to appear today to testify on behalf of the administration's fiscal 1975 supplemental budget request for the Community Services Administration. I do not call it a special pleasure lightly, since this administration funding request is the outgrowth of the bill that President Ford signed into law on January 4 of this year.