Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session, Part 1; Part 5 |
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Who are you ? Vr . Rankin . I am Acting Deputy Commissioner . Mr. Flood . How long have you been around ? Mr. RANKIN . I have been with the Food and Drug Administraides ( tion for 26 years . Mr. Flood .
Who are you ? Vr . Rankin . I am Acting Deputy Commissioner . Mr. Flood . How long have you been around ? Mr. RANKIN . I have been with the Food and Drug Administraides ( tion for 26 years . Mr. Flood .
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... WELFARE ADMINISTRATION , DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH , EDUCATION , AND WELFARE INTRODUCTION The General Accounting Office has made a review of Federal financial participa tion in expenditures made by the Pennsylvania Department of Public ...
... WELFARE ADMINISTRATION , DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH , EDUCATION , AND WELFARE INTRODUCTION The General Accounting Office has made a review of Federal financial participa tion in expenditures made by the Pennsylvania Department of Public ...
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can prove insufficient resources , and the inability to attain them precludes participa tion . State allotments are computed by formulas which take into account the number of students enrolled in institutions of higher education in each ...
can prove insufficient resources , and the inability to attain them precludes participa tion . State allotments are computed by formulas which take into account the number of students enrolled in institutions of higher education in each ...
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The Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1963 authorized $ 16 million for construction of vocational schools in areas of the region where such educa . tion was not available ...
The Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1963 authorized $ 16 million for construction of vocational schools in areas of the region where such educa . tion was not available ...
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... financial burdens imposed by Federal activities on local educational agencies . In addi . tion the decrease will to some extent be offset by assistance provided to local agencies under the Elementary and Secondary Educational Act ...
... financial burdens imposed by Federal activities on local educational agencies . In addi . tion the decrease will to some extent be offset by assistance provided to local agencies under the Elementary and Secondary Educational Act ...
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Page 335 - Commissioner shall conduct a survey and make a report to the President and the Congress, within two years of the enactment of this title, concerning the lack of availability of equal educational opportunities for individuals by reason of race, color, religion, or national origin...
Page 21 - food additive" is defined on page 201 (u) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended, 1960, as any substance the intended use of which results or may reasonably be expected to result, directly or indirectly, in its becoming a component or otherwise affecting the characteristics of any food...
Page 335 - Secretary of the corporation named as contractor herein; that , who signed this contract on behalf of the contractor, was then of said corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
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Page 217 - State to provide a program of education beyond high school; (3) provides an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's or higher degree, or provides...
Page 334 - Schedule, or If at any time the Contractor has reason to believe that the total cost to the Government...
Page 551 - Vocational education for persons who have academic, socio-economic, or other handicaps that prevent them from succeeding in the regular vocational education program...
Page 722 - State agency shall use payments under this title only for programs and projects (including the acquisition of equipment and where necessary the construction of school facilities) which are designed to meet the special educational needs of such children.
Page 721 - State, and (B) students in residential schools for the handicapped (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired persons who by reason thereof require special education) operated or substantially supported by the State.
Page 721 - Title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Public Law 89-10, as amended.