Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, 3. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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... percent increase as well as the temporary 10 percent and 15 percent increases provided by Public Law 92-46 and Public Law 91-377 are scheduled to expire June 30 , 1973. When it enacted Public Law 92-460 on October 4 , 1972 , to pro ...
... percent increase as well as the temporary 10 percent and 15 percent increases provided by Public Law 92-46 and Public Law 91-377 are scheduled to expire June 30 , 1973. When it enacted Public Law 92-460 on October 4 , 1972 , to pro ...
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... percent of 56 ) . Hence , the current optimum capacity of 456 beds will meet expected hospital requirements until March 1975 , after which ad- ditional patients will progressively increase occupancy to an undesir- able rate of 90 percent ...
... percent of 56 ) . Hence , the current optimum capacity of 456 beds will meet expected hospital requirements until March 1975 , after which ad- ditional patients will progressively increase occupancy to an undesir- able rate of 90 percent ...
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... percentage of interest ? General UNGER . Yes , sir . Last year Mr. Hébert of the House Armed Services Committee put it in ... percent of those who were eligible we would not be able to accommodate them . Mr. FLOOD . Thank you very much ...
... percentage of interest ? General UNGER . Yes , sir . Last year Mr. Hébert of the House Armed Services Committee put it in ... percent of those who were eligible we would not be able to accommodate them . Mr. FLOOD . Thank you very much ...
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... percent . Our total estimated cost for that activity for fiscal year 1974 is $ 198,000 to $ 200,000 . LABOR DEPARTMENT CITATIONS Mr. NATCHER . What percentage of Labor Department citations are coming to you now in the form of contested ...
... percent . Our total estimated cost for that activity for fiscal year 1974 is $ 198,000 to $ 200,000 . LABOR DEPARTMENT CITATIONS Mr. NATCHER . What percentage of Labor Department citations are coming to you now in the form of contested ...
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... percent of the num- ber of OSHA inspections . It was necessary to revise our fiscal year 1973 budget downward earlier this year because we overestimated the number of OSHA in- spections by 15,000 to 20,000 when we submitted our fiscal ...
... percent of the num- ber of OSHA inspections . It was necessary to revise our fiscal year 1973 budget downward earlier this year because we overestimated the number of OSHA in- spections by 15,000 to 20,000 when we submitted our fiscal ...
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