Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 Contains a selection of major decisions of the GAO. A digest of all decisions has been issued since Oct. 1989 as: United States. General Accounting Office. Digests of decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States. Before Oct. 1989, digests of unpublished decisions were issued with various titles. |
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... actual expenses for travel may be allowed to officers or employees of the United States , such allowances , in the case of travel ordered after the date of enactment of this act , shall not exceed the lowest first - class rate by the ...
... actual expenses for travel may be allowed to officers or employees of the United States , such allowances , in the case of travel ordered after the date of enactment of this act , shall not exceed the lowest first - class rate by the ...
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... actual expenses for travel may be allowed to officers or employees of the United States , such allowances , in the case of travel ordered after the date of enactment of this act , shall not exceed the lowest first - class rate by the ...
... actual expenses for travel may be allowed to officers or employees of the United States , such allowances , in the case of travel ordered after the date of enactment of this act , shall not exceed the lowest first - class rate by the ...
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... actual service on date of retirement , which was , however , the same as his base pay under the act of May 11 , 1908 , 35 Stat . 108 , seems to have been overlooked , and that decision necessarily must now be modified to conform with ...
... actual service on date of retirement , which was , however , the same as his base pay under the act of May 11 , 1908 , 35 Stat . 108 , seems to have been overlooked , and that decision necessarily must now be modified to conform with ...
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... actual service would make but 14 years , 11 months , and 19 days . The larger credit stated on the service record was apparently arrived at by counting each tour of duty at an unhealthy post separately and crediting full months for each ...
... actual service would make but 14 years , 11 months , and 19 days . The larger credit stated on the service record was apparently arrived at by counting each tour of duty at an unhealthy post separately and crediting full months for each ...
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... actual number of working hours in the year and appropriate deductions made on an hourly basis for the number of hours the employee is not on duty . Appropriate deductions would , of course , be made for the 15 percent reduction in ...
... actual number of working hours in the year and appropriate deductions made on an hourly basis for the number of hours the employee is not on duty . Appropriate deductions would , of course , be made for the 15 percent reduction in ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 39 United States. General Accounting Office Affichage du livre entier - 1960 |
Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 21 United States. General Accounting Office Affichage du livre entier - 1942 |
Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 46 United States. General Accounting Office Affichage du livre entier - 1968 |
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Page 3 - ... utilize such Federal officers and employees, and, with the consent of the State, such State and local officers and employees, as he may find necessary, to prescribe their authorities, duties, responsibilities, and tenure, and, without regard to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to fix the compensation of any officers and employees so appointed.
Page 7 - Act of 1923 to fix the compensation of, such employees, and to make such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of Government and elsewhere, and for law books, books of reference, and periodicals), as may be necessary efficiently to execute the functions vested in the Board. All expenditures of the Board shall be allowed and paid, out of any moneys appropriated for the purposes of the Board, upon presentation of itemized vouchers therefor signed by the chairman.
Page 129 - The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
Page 161 - All officers and employees of the United States or of the District of Columbia who shall be members of the Officers' Reserve Corps shall be entitled to leave of absence from their respective duties, without loss of pay, time, or efficiency rating, on all days during which they shall be...
Page 56 - SEC. 212 (a) After the date of the enactment of this act, no person holding a civilian office or position appointive or elective, under the United States Government or the municipal government of the District of Columbia or under any corporation, the majority of the stock of which is owned by the United States...
Page 110 - Nor shall any department or any officer of the Government accept voluntary service for the Government or employ personal service in excess of that authorized by law, except in cases of sudden emergency involving the loss of human life or the destruction of property.
Page 62 - Service. — (a) After June 30, 1932, no person holding a civilian office or position, appointive or elective, under the United States Government or the municipal government of the District of Columbia or under any corporation, the majority of the stock of which is owned by the United States, shall be entitled, during the period of such incumbency, to retired pay from the United States for or on account of services as a commissioned officer...
Page 185 - An Act for the relief of unemployment through the performance of useful public work, and for other purposes," approved March 31, 1933, as amended, is hereby continued to and including March 31, 1937.
Page 261 - An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes...
Page 66 - National Industrial Recovery Act, being the Act of Congress of the United States of America, approved June sixteenth, nineteen hundred thirty-three, entitled "An Act to encourage National Industrial Recovery, to foster fair competition, and to provide for the construction of certain useful public works, and for other purposes...