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... course of this study , determine whether all these authorities should be combined into one law not only for the purpose of providing one uniform authority for all agencies , but to provide uniformity in such controls and limitations as ...
... course of this study , determine whether all these authorities should be combined into one law not only for the purpose of providing one uniform authority for all agencies , but to provide uniformity in such controls and limitations as ...
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... course , that it is appropriate to use such means to do a task that could be as well done with agency personnel , that calls for full - time continuous employment , or that is organized to " get around " competitive employment ...
... course , that it is appropriate to use such means to do a task that could be as well done with agency personnel , that calls for full - time continuous employment , or that is organized to " get around " competitive employment ...
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... course , would be the Atomic Energy Commis- sion or TVA and similar systems outside of the Civil Service . The total number of experts and consultants serving without com- pensation as of the end of December 1955 , was 1,274 . As I have ...
... course , would be the Atomic Energy Commis- sion or TVA and similar systems outside of the Civil Service . The total number of experts and consultants serving without com- pensation as of the end of December 1955 , was 1,274 . As I have ...
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... course , essential to protect the public interest in the selection of experts or consultants who will not be improperly influ- enced by private business or other connections , excessively strict con- trols should , I believe , be ...
... course , essential to protect the public interest in the selection of experts or consultants who will not be improperly influ- enced by private business or other connections , excessively strict con- trols should , I believe , be ...
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... course during the war period , where in so many instances , there was wide flexibility in the application of all of these rules , in order to get the job done . In 1948 , further instructions were put out by the Civil Service Commission ...
... course during the war period , where in so many instances , there was wide flexibility in the application of all of these rules , in order to get the job done . In 1948 , further instructions were put out by the Civil Service Commission ...
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Employment of Experts and Consultants by Federal Agencies: Hearings ... United States. Congress. House. Government Operations Affichage du livre entier - 1956 |
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Page 151 - ... without regard to the civil service laws or the Classification Act of 1949...
Page 9 - ... (iii) that the appointee has the outstanding experience and ability required by the position; and (iv) that the department or agency head has been unable to obtain a person with the qualifications necessary for the position on a full-time, salaried basis.
Page 154 - Act at rates not in excess of the per diem equivalent of the highest rate payable under the Classification Act, unless other rates are specifically provided in the appropriation or other law...
Page 9 - At least once every year,* the Chairman of the United States Civil Service Commission shall survey appointments made under this subsection and shall report his findings to the President and the Joint Committee on Defense Production and make such recommendations as he may deem proper.
Page 154 - The head of any department, when authorized in an appropriation or other Act, may procure the temporary (not in excess of one year) or intermittent services of experts or consultants or organizations thereof, including stenographic reporting services...
Page 115 - Whoever, being an officer of the United States, or a person holding any place of trust or profit, or discharging any official function under, or in connection with, any executive department of the Government of the United States...
Page 172 - It was perceived that the state exists for the sake of the individual, and not the individual for the sake of the state...
Page 154 - USC 3109; and the objects specified under this head, all the provisions of which shall be applicable to the expenditure of such funds unless otherwise specified in the Act by which they are made available...
Page 5 - ... of experts or consultants or organizations thereof, including stenographic reporting services, by contract or appointment, and in such cases such service shall be without regard to the...
Page 151 - May appoint such officers, agents, attorneys, and employees as may be necessary for the conduct of the business of the corporation, define their authority and duties...