Outdoor Recreation Planning: Hearings... July 9 and 19, 1962... |
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... questions about the details of the bill and these I shall try to answer . I do want to say before closing that I know how crowded the committee's calendar is and I appreciate very much the scheduling of the bill today and the ...
... questions about the details of the bill and these I shall try to answer . I do want to say before closing that I know how crowded the committee's calendar is and I appreciate very much the scheduling of the bill today and the ...
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... question is whether we have enough people qualified to implement this very fine and idealistic program at this time . You are probably aware S. 543 , which is referred to commonly as the shoreline bill , did not fare too well . In all ...
... question is whether we have enough people qualified to implement this very fine and idealistic program at this time . You are probably aware S. 543 , which is referred to commonly as the shoreline bill , did not fare too well . In all ...
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... questions ? Mr. WITMER . If I may , Mr. Chairman . On the points the chairman just raised , it is contemplated that each ... question that has not come up until this very moment . This formula that is specified there in subsection ( b ) ...
... questions ? Mr. WITMER . If I may , Mr. Chairman . On the points the chairman just raised , it is contemplated that each ... question that has not come up until this very moment . This formula that is specified there in subsection ( b ) ...
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... question : Why , in setting up those items in section 203 ( a ) that are set up there , is it merely provided that the Secretary shall consider whether the program does thus and so ? Ought it not , for instance , be mandatory that the ...
... question : Why , in setting up those items in section 203 ( a ) that are set up there , is it merely provided that the Secretary shall consider whether the program does thus and so ? Ought it not , for instance , be mandatory that the ...
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... question and we have been impelled right into this as to where does urban recreation end and where does rural recreation begin ? Does this Bureau and this bill contemplate urban recreation , community type recreation or playground type ...
... question and we have been impelled right into this as to where does urban recreation end and where does rural recreation begin ? Does this Bureau and this bill contemplate urban recreation , community type recreation or playground type ...
Términos y frases comunes
$50 million 87th Congress acquisition ADAMS Agriculture amended association authority bill boats Bureau of Outdoor California Carolina Recreation Commission Chairman Committee on Interior Congress conservation cooperation CRAFTS Department Director Disneyland door recreation established executive Federal Government feel fish forest funds going Governor GRACIE PFOST grants-in-aid HAMMERLE House Insular Affairs interests Interior and Insular Izaak Walton League J. T. RUTHERFORD Jersey land legislation levels of government MARGARET CHASE SMITH Matt Adams meet ment National Park Service National Parks National Wildlife Federation nationwide North Carolina Recreation outdoor recreation needs outdoor recreation opportunities outdoor recreation planning outdoor recreation programs outdoor recreation resources planning grants planning program political subdivisions population President proposed purposes recommendations record recreation agencies recreation areas Recreation Resources Review relating to outdoor Representatives Resources Review Commission responsibilities Secretary Senate shoreline statement submitted TAYLOR Thank tion Washington Wilderness Society wildlife WITMER
Pasajes populares
Página 3 - State program and in administering such program ; and (6) provides such accounting, budgeting, and other fiscal methods and procedures as are necessary for keeping appropriate accountability of the funds and for the proper and efficient administration of the program.
Página 3 - One-third in the ratio which the area of each State bears to the total area of all the States ; one-third in the ratio which the population of each State bears to the total population of all the States...
Página 50 - With the establishment of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in the Department of the Interior last year, the nationwide recreation planning function was transferred to the new agency.
Página 34 - S. Rockefeller is President of this organization and its Board of Trustees is made up of distinguished lay and professional leaders from all parts of the nation. Over 600 outstanding parks and recreation leaders serve on its various national and district advisory committees.
Página 55 - ... shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, and one for a term of four years.
Página 2 - ... without performance or other bonds, and without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (41...
Página 69 - The next witness is John I. Taylor, assistant legislative director, American Farm Bureau. STATEMENT OF JOHN I. TAYLOR, ASSISTANT LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR, AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION Mr. TAYLOR. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I have a very short statement.
Página 56 - Governor shall name one member to act as a chairman of the committee. Vacancies occurring on the committee shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term. Members of the committee shall represent, insofar as feasible, all groups and phases of beneficial recreation in the State. The committee shall meet once each year with the Recreation Commission at a time and place to be fixed by the Governor.
Página 50 - House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs New House Office Building, Washington, DC Mr.
Página 2 - The plan shall set forth the needs and demands of the public for outdoor recreation and the current and foreseeable availability in the future of outdoor recreation resources to meet those needs. The plan shall identify critical outdoor recreation problems, recommend solutions, and recommend desirable actions to be taken at each level of government and by private interests.