| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1949 - 504 lapas
...machines. This would apply particularly not to the Congress itself, but to the legislative agencies such as the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress. They are fairly large in size. They should be subject to the same control as agencies of the executive... | |
| United States. Office of the Federal Register - 1958 - 300 lapas
...schedules held a very small percentage of all the Government's records. Of legislative agencies, only the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress have disposal schedules, and these cover only a very small proportion of their records holdings. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1949 - 530 lapas
...machines. This would apply particularly not to the Congress itself, but to the legislative agencies such as the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress. They are fairly large in size. They should be subject to the same control as agencies of the executive... | |
| United States. General Services Administration - 1951 - 666 lapas
...schedules held a very small percentage of all the Government's records. Of legislative agencies, only the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress have disposal schedules, and these cover only a very small proportion of their records holdings. The... | |
| United States - 1997 - 782 lapas
...(f) relates to periodic inspections and reports, and to an initial study, and subsection (g) relates to the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress. (With respect to section 230, which is referred to in subsection (hX2) of section 210, see 109 Stat.... | |
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