Disposal of Surplus Property Overseas: Hearing, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, June 1, 1960U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 166 lappuses Considers S. 2725 and related bills, to amend Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to authorize Federal agencies to donate surplus property abroad to educational and/or health institutions and centers, and ban overseas surplus property from return to U.S. to compete with domestic manufacturers. Also authorizes Federal agencies to donate surplus property in U.S. to state distribution and fishery agencies and civil youth organizations as well as to educational and health institutions. |
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... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Admin- istrative Services Act of 1949 , as amended ( 40 U.S.C. 484 ( j ) ) , to provide that the Department of Defense may allocate surplus property under its control for transfer under that ...
... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Admin- istrative Services Act of 1949 , as amended ( 40 U.S.C. 484 ( j ) ) , to provide that the Department of Defense may allocate surplus property under its control for transfer under that ...
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... section shall also apply to importations into the United States of property ... 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 ... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of ...
... section shall also apply to importations into the United States of property ... 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 ... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of ...
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... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Admin- istrative Services Act of 1949 , as amended ( 40 U.S.C. 484 ( j ) ) , to provide that Department of Defense may allocate surplus property under its control for transfer under that act ...
... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Admin- istrative Services Act of 1949 , as amended ( 40 U.S.C. 484 ( j ) ) , to provide that Department of Defense may allocate surplus property under its control for transfer under that act ...
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... section 203 of the Federal Property and Admin- istrative Services Act of 1949 , however , neither the Department of Defense nor the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare was satisfied with the law and it was agreed that a new ...
... section 203 of the Federal Property and Admin- istrative Services Act of 1949 , however , neither the Department of Defense nor the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare was satisfied with the law and it was agreed that a new ...
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... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 , as amended ( 40 U.S.C. 484 ( j ) ) , to provide that the Department of Defense may allocate surplus property under its control for transfer under that ...
... section 203 ( j ) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 , as amended ( 40 U.S.C. 484 ( j ) ) , to provide that the Department of Defense may allocate surplus property under its control for transfer under that ...
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86th Congress acquisition cost Administrative Services Act allocate American Archambault association BDSA beneficial Chairman church Church World Service Civil Air Patrol civil defense Colonel REY Committee on Government competition Congress construction equipment construction machinery dealers Department of Commerce Department of Defense determine disposal distribution distributors domestic shortage donation of foreign economy educational institutions electronic enactment ERNEST GRUENING erty Federal Property fiscal foreign country foreign excess property foreign surplus Ghana Government Operations hearings House Committee importation of foreign industry injurious KAMPELMAN legislation manufacturers MAYER MCKENRICK ment million Miss BYERLEIN organizations paragraph percent present law production or employment Property and Administrative property is usable proposed purchase purposes quonset huts reimportation RHOTEN RINTELS Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Defense Senator GRUENING sold statement subcommittee surplus property Thank tion Total transfer trucks U.S. Government U.S. Senate undue loss United usable and necessary
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59. lappuse - Administrator of the Business and Defense Services Administration of the Department of Commerce...
2. lappuse - ... the compromise of claims and the award of compensation to informers in respect of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
117. lappuse - No such property shall be transferred for use within any State except to the State agency designated under State law for the purpose of distributing, in conformity with the provisions of this subsection, all property allocated under this subsection for use within such State.
5. lappuse - Department of the Army, Navy, or Air Force, as the case may be, to the Secretary of Defense.
40. lappuse - excess property" means any property under the control of any Federal agency which is not required for its needs and the discharge of its responsibilities, as determined by the head thereof. (f ) The term "foreign excess property" means any excess property located outside the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. (g) The term 'surplus property...
6. lappuse - If such Secretary shall determine that such property is usable and necessary for such purposes, he shall allocate it for transfer by the Administrator to such educational activities.
9. lappuse - Welfare, who shall allocate such property on the basis of needs and utilization for transfer by the Administrator to such State agency for distribution to (A) tax-supported medical institutions, hospitals, clinics, health centers, school systems, schools, colleges, and universities...
2. lappuse - Administrator to dispose of surplus property may do so by sale, exchange, lease, permit, or transfer, for cash, credit, or other property, with or without warranty, and upon such other terms and conditions as the...