Independent Offices, Appropriations for 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Subcommittee on Independent Offices Albert Thomas, Text, Chairman Sidney R. Yates, Illinois Harold C. Ostertag, New York Joe L. Evins, Tennessee Charles Raper Jonas, North Carolina Edward P. Boland, Massachusetts John J. Rhodes, Arizona G. Homer Skarin, Staff Assistant to Subcommittee ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... veteran preference . Those who fail to pass the written test are given no further consideration . Competitiors who pass the written test are then rated on a scale of 100 on experience and fitness and must attain a rating of at least 70 ...
... veteran preference . Those who fail to pass the written test are given no further consideration . Competitiors who pass the written test are then rated on a scale of 100 on experience and fitness and must attain a rating of at least 70 ...
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... veterans as indi- viduals or veteran groups ; they are advising agencies as to veteran preference provisions ; and they are assisting in the general examining program . PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT Mr. THOMAS . Here is ...
... veterans as indi- viduals or veteran groups ; they are advising agencies as to veteran preference provisions ; and they are assisting in the general examining program . PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT Mr. THOMAS . Here is ...
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... veterans and veterans ' organizations in connection with preference rights and benefits prescribed by the Veterans ' Preference Act of 1944 ; ( 6 ) ad- ministering an incentive awards program authorized by Public Law 763 , 83d Congress ...
... veterans and veterans ' organizations in connection with preference rights and benefits prescribed by the Veterans ' Preference Act of 1944 ; ( 6 ) ad- ministering an incentive awards program authorized by Public Law 763 , 83d Congress ...
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... Veterans ' Preference Act ( 1960 88 1,362 1,324 28 98 1 107.00 cases . 1961 98 1,360 1,360 20 78 107.00 1962 78 ... veterans in Government employment section 851 , etc. , and the civil service rules and regulations : ( 1 ) Appeals from ...
... Veterans ' Preference Act ( 1960 88 1,362 1,324 28 98 1 107.00 cases . 1961 98 1,360 1,360 20 78 107.00 1962 78 ... veterans in Government employment section 851 , etc. , and the civil service rules and regulations : ( 1 ) Appeals from ...
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... veterans in Government employment ) sec . 851 , etc. , is responsible for deciding appeals from veterans who have been or are about to be discharged , suspended for more than 30 days , furloughed without pay , or reduced in rank or ...
... veterans in Government employment ) sec . 851 , etc. , is responsible for deciding appeals from veterans who have been or are about to be discharged , suspended for more than 30 days , furloughed without pay , or reduced in rank or ...
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Accounting acres activities actual 1961 estimate additional agencies amount applications appropriation ASHBRIDGE audit authority automatic data processing average employment backlog Board BOLAND BOYD Brecksville budget buildings Bureau central office Chairman charter Civil Service COGGESHALL Colonel ILIFF Commission Commissioner committee common carrier Congress construction contract Department District of Columbia Division employees esti estimate 1962 estimate EVINS Fallout fallout shelters Federal field figure financed fiscal year 1962 functions fund Government health benefits hearing examiners hospitals HUTCHINSON increase Interstate Commerce Commission investigations JONAS June 30 justifications MACY ment MIDDLETON million MONK O'NEIL operating expenses OSTERTAG patients payments percent Personnel compensation positions processing projects record referred to follows regional renegotiation requested retirement salary Selective Service System SERVAITES staff subsidy supply THOMAS tion transportation U.S. attorney United utilities VA hospitals veterans workload YATES
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Page 30 - Defense, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force the Maritime Administration, the Federal Maritime Board, the General Services Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Atomic Energy Commission, (See 32 CFR 1451.
Page 228 - USC 1913; or (3) for salaries or other expenses of members of county and community committees established pursuant to section 8(b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended, for engaging in any activities other than advisory and supervisory duties and delegated program functions prescribed in administrative regulations...
Page 314 - All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, shall be settled and adjusted in the General Accounting Office.
Page 314 - The balances certified by the comptroller general shall be final and conclusive upon the executive branch of the Government.
Page 23 - Department" means the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Maritime Administration, the Federal Maritime Board, the General Services Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Atomic Energy Commission.
Page 31 - ... any contract or subcontract for an agricultural commodity in its raw or natural state, or if the commodity is not customarily sold or has not an established market in its raw or natural state, in the first form or state, beyond the raw or natural state, in which it is customarily sold or in which it has an established market. The term "agricultural commodity...
Page 634 - Government, shall be selfsustaining to the full extent possible, and the head of each Federal agency is authorized by regulation...
Page 235 - * * * whether or not on all the evidence there is a reasonable doubt as to the loyalty of the person involved to the Government of the United States.
Page 633 - It is the sense of the Congress that any work, service publication, report, document, benefit, privilege, authority, use, franchise, license, permit, certificate, registration or similar thing of value or utility performed, furnished, provided, granted, prepared, or issued by any Federal agency...
Page 98 - Commission, and (3) the use and expenditure of funds. (b) (1) In carrying out any of his functions under the provisions of this section the Chairman shall be governed by general policies of the Commission and by such regulatory decisions, findings, and determinations as the Commission may by law be authorized to make.