Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1991: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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... problems has been re- Senate by the Labor and Human Resources Commit- thank you , Madam Secretary , for supporting this egislation . We need to continue our efforts to reduce nd wasteful Federal spending wherever it occurs . We ete our ...
... problems has been re- Senate by the Labor and Human Resources Commit- thank you , Madam Secretary , for supporting this egislation . We need to continue our efforts to reduce nd wasteful Federal spending wherever it occurs . We ete our ...
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... problems industries , such as ergonomic " repetitive motion " meat packing industry . enda item of critical importance is a thorough nforcement efforts to protect America's pension a responsibility to ensure that America's workers n the ...
... problems industries , such as ergonomic " repetitive motion " meat packing industry . enda item of critical importance is a thorough nforcement efforts to protect America's pension a responsibility to ensure that America's workers n the ...
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... problems . Secretary DOLE . That's right . That's really 27 enforcement staff and 7 technical support people . Senator HARKIN . I want to tell you that I am pleased about this . But I guess I still have to ask is this an adequate amount ...
... problems . Secretary DOLE . That's right . That's really 27 enforcement staff and 7 technical support people . Senator HARKIN . I want to tell you that I am pleased about this . But I guess I still have to ask is this an adequate amount ...
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... problems . DOLE . Senator Specter , I will be happy to do that . It some discussion of the two different laws involved and appened earlier on the Pittston situation . ou almost have to go case by case in terms of analyzing ppropriate ...
... problems . DOLE . Senator Specter , I will be happy to do that . It some discussion of the two different laws involved and appened earlier on the Pittston situation . ou almost have to go case by case in terms of analyzing ppropriate ...
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... problems . And , as the skill levels demanded her , they are going to have real problems as well . ; a great deal that does need to be done . 1 , as far as work force quality , I feel that we have to range efforts and really lay out a ...
... problems . And , as the skill levels demanded her , they are going to have real problems as well . ; a great deal that does need to be done . 1 , as far as work force quality , I feel that we have to range efforts and really lay out a ...
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activities additional Administration adult agencies AIDS American amount Answer appropriation areas assistance audit awards benefits Board budget request Center Chairman Commission Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue costs deaf default Department disabilities districts dropout drug effective efforts employees employment ERISA Federal fiscal year 1991 funds Gallaudet University going grants handicapped Health hospitals Howard University impact implement improve increase initiatives Inspector Institute issues Job Corps JTPA KOLB Labor literacy loan Medicare million NTID Office OSHA payment Pell Grant percent plans President priority problems projects proposed Question railroad recommendations reduce Rehabilitation rural Sallie Mae Secretary CAVAZOS Senator HARKIN Senator SPECTER SQUARE ONE TELEVISION staff statement subcommittee submitted teachers television vocational volunteers
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158. lappuse - The principles are for the purpose of cost determination and are not intended to identify the circumstances or dictate the extent of Federal and State or local participation in the financing of a particular grant. They are designed to provide that federally assisted programs bear their fair share of costs recognized under these principles, except where restricted or prohibited by law. No provision for profit or other increment above cost is intended.
645. lappuse - The General Counsel of the Board shall exercise general supervision over all attorneys employed by the Board (other than trial examiners and legal assistants to Board members) and over the officers and employees in the regional offices.
320. lappuse - States in the implementation of a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families...
251. lappuse - University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, and the American Printing House for the Blind.
280. lappuse - Secretary may with respect to any grant award or class of awards impose additional conditions prior to or at the time of any award when in his judgment such conditions are necessary to assure or protect advancement of the approved project, the interests of the public health, or the conservation of grant funds.
645. lappuse - He shall have final authority, on behalf of the Board, in respect of the investigation of charges and issuance of complaints under section 10, and in respect of the prosecution of such complaints before the Board, and shall have such other duties as the Board may prescribe or as may be provided by law.
438. lappuse - Survey (NAdLitS) defined literacy as "using printed and written information to function in society, to achieve one's goals, and to develop one's knowledge and potential.
6. lappuse - I wish to thank you, Mr. Chairman, and other Members of the committee for the opportunity to appear before this committee this morning.
610. lappuse - This potential has already been realized by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Inspector General (OIG), with which this office is working closely in joint investigations.
748. lappuse - The Congress hereby affirms that library and information services adequate to meet the needs of the people of the United States are essential to achieve national goals and to utilize most effectively the Nation's educational resources and that the Federal Government will cooperate with State and local governments and public and private agencies in assuring optimum provision of such services.