Energy and water development appropriations for 1987: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, Partie 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... funding requirements for FY 1986 are : Compensation Travel And Per Diem Other ( rents , user charges , graphics ... funds for ACRS ' operations in FY 1987 include : Compensation Travel and per diem 2.2 million * 260,000 * This represents ...
... funding requirements for FY 1986 are : Compensation Travel And Per Diem Other ( rents , user charges , graphics ... funds for ACRS ' operations in FY 1987 include : Compensation Travel and per diem 2.2 million * 260,000 * This represents ...
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... funding itself has also been cut substantially in recent years , from a high of $ 209 million in 1981 , to $ 109 million in FY 1986. In making program adjustments , the NRC has focussed the available funding on the areas of immediate ...
... funding itself has also been cut substantially in recent years , from a high of $ 209 million in 1981 , to $ 109 million in FY 1986. In making program adjustments , the NRC has focussed the available funding on the areas of immediate ...
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... funding plan has concluded that sufficient funds will be available for the completion of all major cleanup goals . However , there is a long - term funding question . A reduction in DOE funding for TMI may have the cascade effect of ...
... funding plan has concluded that sufficient funds will be available for the completion of all major cleanup goals . However , there is a long - term funding question . A reduction in DOE funding for TMI may have the cascade effect of ...
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... FUNDING ALTERNATIVES MR . BEVILL : The Committee understands that the Administration plans to submit legislation to increase the fees collected by NRC and to allow the NRC to collect funds from the Commercial Waste Fund . Please explain ...
... FUNDING ALTERNATIVES MR . BEVILL : The Committee understands that the Administration plans to submit legislation to increase the fees collected by NRC and to allow the NRC to collect funds from the Commercial Waste Fund . Please explain ...
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... funding mechanism should ensure that there is a reasonable and equitable relationship between the fee assessed and the benefit or service provided ; ( 2 ) the funding mechanism should provide some form of budgetary " credit " to the ...
... funding mechanism should ensure that there is a reasonable and equitable relationship between the fee assessed and the benefit or service provided ; ( 2 ) the funding mechanism should provide some form of budgetary " credit " to the ...
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