Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... economic slowdown . The per capita income is esti- mated to be aproximately $ 1,450 . Indian communities are not immune from the economic problems facing the Nation . The impact is felt sharply on the reservations . Our forestry and ...
... economic slowdown . The per capita income is esti- mated to be aproximately $ 1,450 . Indian communities are not immune from the economic problems facing the Nation . The impact is felt sharply on the reservations . Our forestry and ...
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... economic times in the electronics industry due to NASA and the moonshots and so forth the electronics indus- tries throughout the country have generally gone down , and I imagine this has been attribuitable to the decrease in employment ...
... economic times in the electronics industry due to NASA and the moonshots and so forth the electronics indus- tries throughout the country have generally gone down , and I imagine this has been attribuitable to the decrease in employment ...
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... economy measures in the total education program including the consolidation of some school programs and facilities at ... economic and social deprivation experienced in such locations . Kindergarten classes are provided for five - year ...
... economy measures in the total education program including the consolidation of some school programs and facilities at ... economic and social deprivation experienced in such locations . Kindergarten classes are provided for five - year ...
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... economic and environmental needs of the reservation . The Bureau will provide both financial and technical staff assistance to tribes undertaking comprehensive planning . Highlights of Recent Accomplishments : During fiscal year 1974 ...
... economic and environmental needs of the reservation . The Bureau will provide both financial and technical staff assistance to tribes undertaking comprehensive planning . Highlights of Recent Accomplishments : During fiscal year 1974 ...
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... economic independence ; and other elements of stability and reliability which are essential to social and economic growth . Measurers of the success of this type of training have been evidenced by a decrease in law and order problems ...
... economic independence ; and other elements of stability and reliability which are essential to social and economic growth . Measurers of the success of this type of training have been evidenced by a decrease in law and order problems ...
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Page 957 - I" means the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and the District of Columbia. (c) "Districts II-IV" means all of the States of the United States except those States within District I and District V.
Page 986 - Islands have become a free and independent nation there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands the rates of duty which are required to be levied, collected, and paid upon like articles imported from other foreign countries...
Page 694 - It shall be the duty of the government comptroller to bring to the attention of the Secretary of the Interior and the Governor of...
Page 970 - ... article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security...
Page 912 - The gross amount of all moneys received from whatever source for the use of the United States, except as otherwise provided in the next section, shall be paid by the officer or agent receiving the same into the Treasury, at as early a day as practicable, without any abatement or deduction on account of salary, fees, costs, charges, expenses, or claim of any description whatever.
Page 980 - States, or of both, or which do not contain foreign materials to the value of more than 20 per centum of their total value, upon which no drawback of customs duties has been allowed therein, coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands shall hereafter be admitted free of duty...
Page 986 - ... islands from the United States shall be exempt from payment of any tax imposed by the internalrevenue laws of the United States.
Page 950 - ... (b) Except for allocation and licenses to which the license fee is not applicable, applications for allocations of imports of crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products shall be accompanied by the applicant's certified check or a cashier's check payable to the order of the Treasurer of the United States in the appropriate amount chargeable pursuant to this section.
Page 251 - Natives in decisions affecting their rights and property, without establishing any permanent racially defined institutions, rights, privileges, or obligations, without creating a reservation system or lengthy wardship or trusteeship, and without adding to the categories of property and institutions enjoying special tax privileges...
Page 645 - Secretary or his delegate shall determine the amount of all taxes imposed by, and collected during the fiscal year under, the internal revenue laws of the United States on articles produced in the Virgin Islands and transported to the United States.