Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES Object classification ( In thousands of dollars ] 1965 actual 1966 estimate 1967 estimate FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 30 375 1,020 25 , 2 Services of other agencies .
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES Object classification ( In thousands of dollars ] 1965 actual 1966 estimate 1967 estimate FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 30 375 1,020 25 , 2 Services of other agencies .
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Federal financial participation in public assistance programs administered by HEW . ... The next paragraph says : By letter dated September 10 , 1965 , the Assistant Secretary for Administration advised us that the Department of Health ...
Federal financial participation in public assistance programs administered by HEW . ... The next paragraph says : By letter dated September 10 , 1965 , the Assistant Secretary for Administration advised us that the Department of Health ...
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Federal financial participation in public assistance programs is administered by the Welfare Administration , Department of Health , Education , and Welfare . On the basis of our review of expenditures made by the Pennsylvania ...
Federal financial participation in public assistance programs is administered by the Welfare Administration , Department of Health , Education , and Welfare . On the basis of our review of expenditures made by the Pennsylvania ...
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... plans to stress the use of such a committee by the State to aid in the overall administration of the drug program . ... on their staffs and to increase the use of medical advisory committees in medical care program administration .
... plans to stress the use of such a committee by the State to aid in the overall administration of the drug program . ... on their staffs and to increase the use of medical advisory committees in medical care program administration .
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Recommendation to the Commissioner , Welfare Administration We recommend that , in implementing the Department's enunciated policy that nonproprietary name drugs be used wherever practicable and economical , the Commissioner , Welfare ...
Recommendation to the Commissioner , Welfare Administration We recommend that , in implementing the Department's enunciated policy that nonproprietary name drugs be used wherever practicable and economical , the Commissioner , Welfare ...
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