President's Message on Consolidation of Government Agencies: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, Second Session, on Message from the President of the United States, December 9, 1932, Transmitting a Message to Group, Coordinate and Consolidate Executive and Administrative Agencies of the Government as Nearly as May Be, According to Major PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 113 páginas |
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... functions everything touch- ing his activities should be grouped together , but , as most of the activities touch more than one major function , one can not do that I unless he puts everything in one pot . Consequently we 9.0.0.2/6/23 ...
... functions everything touch- ing his activities should be grouped together , but , as most of the activities touch more than one major function , one can not do that I unless he puts everything in one pot . Consequently we 9.0.0.2/6/23 ...
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... functions and the duties , and to get them sufficiently acquainted with the details of the activities they have not had charge of before , before one can actually realize the full benefit of the grouping . There is another element which ...
... functions and the duties , and to get them sufficiently acquainted with the details of the activities they have not had charge of before , before one can actually realize the full benefit of the grouping . There is another element which ...
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... functions thereof and the duties , powers , and titles of their respective executive heads . To illustrate , briefly , what is contemplated under that sort of authority , let us take the public works consolidation that the Presi dent ...
... functions thereof and the duties , powers , and titles of their respective executive heads . To illustrate , briefly , what is contemplated under that sort of authority , let us take the public works consolidation that the Presi dent ...
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... function , deals with the relation of the Government to its civilian employees . The distinction between the two services is between the military and the civilian services . The Civil Service Commission was created to pro- vide a civil ...
... function , deals with the relation of the Government to its civilian employees . The distinction between the two services is between the military and the civilian services . The Civil Service Commission was created to pro- vide a civil ...
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... functions of this particular commission and transfer them to the Secretary of the Interior , leaving the commission high and dry as far so any functions are concerned , except to act in an advisory capacity to the Secretary of the ...
... functions of this particular commission and transfer them to the Secretary of the Interior , leaving the commission high and dry as far so any functions are concerned , except to act in an advisory capacity to the Secretary of the ...
Términos y frases comunes
abolish activities administration agencies Alien Property Custodian Ann Arbor Railroad approval Army engineers authority Board for Vocational Board of Engineers Bureau car-ferry steamers Chairman Committee Chief of Engineers Civil Service civilian engineers COCHRAN Colonel Roop COLTON Committee on Expenditures Congress connection construction Corps of Engineers D. C. MY DEAR DAVIS December 21 December 9 Department of Agriculture duties EATON economy act effect efficiency employees Executive Departments Executive order Federal Board float bridge flood control Forest Service freight functions Geological Survey Government handled House of Representatives Interior Department Land Office leases line of car-ferry MANSFIELD matter ment military national defense Pennsylvania R. R. personnel Port Bolivar ports President President's message proposed transfer public domain public lands purpose Railway reclamation recommendation record river and harbor saving SCHAFER Secretary set-up Shipping Board statement Street tion tracks United Vocational Education War Department Washington waterways WHITTINGTON WILLIAMSON WILSON
Pasajes populares
Página 27 - Government; (3) to increase the efficiency of the operations of the Government to the fullest extent practicable; (4) to group, coordinate, and consolidate agencies and functions of the Government, as nearly as may be, according to major purposes...
Página 81 - The administrative duties, powers and functions of the Committee on the Conservation and Administration of the Public Domain...
Página 103 - Bureau in 1921. On June 10, 1933, President Roosevelt, by Executive order, transferred the functions of the Federal Board for Vocational Education to the Department of the Interior and...
Página 104 - Hon. JOHN J. COCHRAN, Chairman, Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Washington, DC APRIL 24, 1937.
Página 95 - ... (b) Consolidate the functions vested in any executive agency ; or "(c) Abolish the whole or any part of any executive agency and/or the functions thereof; and "(d) Designate and fix the name and functions of any consolidated activity or executive agency and the title, powers...
Página 95 - SEc. 5. That should the President, in redistributing the functions among the executive agencies as provided in this Act. conclude that any bureau should be abolished and it or their duties and functions conferred upon some other department or bureau or eliminated entirely, he shall report his conclusions to Congress with such recommendations as he may deem proper.
Página 95 - Designate and fix the name and functions of any consolidated activity or executive agency and the title, powers, and duties of its executive head; except that the President shall not have authority under this title to abolish or transfer an executive department and/or all the functions thereof.
Página 95 - General, and which bond shall be conditioned to well and faithfully hold, administer, and account for all money and property in the United States due or belonging to an enemy or ally of enemy...
Página 35 - The CHAIRMAN. In the absence of objection, that will be done. Mr.
Página 84 - President, through such methods as he might employ, in making a study and report on the conservation and administration of the public domain.