Regulatory Reform Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... statement .. Responses to written questions Beal , Frank : Testimony Prepared statement .. Berg , Richard K .: Testimony . Cutler , Lloyd : Testimony Early , A. Blakeman : Testimony Prepared statement . Eberle , William D .: Testimony ...
... statement .. Responses to written questions Beal , Frank : Testimony Prepared statement .. Berg , Richard K .: Testimony . Cutler , Lloyd : Testimony Early , A. Blakeman : Testimony Prepared statement . Eberle , William D .: Testimony ...
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... statement . Page 603 612 Williams , Harold M .: Testimony Prepared statement ...... Wilmouth , Robert K .: Testimony Prepared statement . 396 400 Detailed memorandum to the President , July 21 , 1978 . 414 463 470 Wood , C. V. , Jr ...
... statement . Page 603 612 Williams , Harold M .: Testimony Prepared statement ...... Wilmouth , Robert K .: Testimony Prepared statement . 396 400 Detailed memorandum to the President , July 21 , 1978 . 414 463 470 Wood , C. V. , Jr ...
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... statement , Judge , on page 10 you stress the importance of flexibility in creating procedures for agency rulemaking . You state : The choice of procedures must , in the end , be sensitive to a wide range of factors , such as the nature ...
... statement , Judge , on page 10 you stress the importance of flexibility in creating procedures for agency rulemaking . You state : The choice of procedures must , in the end , be sensitive to a wide range of factors , such as the nature ...
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... statement , the agency should be given a wide choice in the manner and the procedures that they want to follow . That would depend on the importance of the issues that I outlined in there . I don't know how I would draft that provision ...
... statement , the agency should be given a wide choice in the manner and the procedures that they want to follow . That would depend on the importance of the issues that I outlined in there . I don't know how I would draft that provision ...
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... statement of Judge Bazelon with responses to Senator Ribicoff's questions follow : ] STATEMENT OF DAVID L. BAZELON , CIRCUIT JUDGE UNITED STATES 12.
... statement of Judge Bazelon with responses to Senator Ribicoff's questions follow : ] STATEMENT OF DAVID L. BAZELON , CIRCUIT JUDGE UNITED STATES 12.
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1198 ÆäÀÌÁö - Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized and directed to make a full and complete study and investigation...
651 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the event the manager of the resolution is in favor of any such motion or appeal, the time in opposition thereto shall be controlled by the minority leader or his designee.
270 ÆäÀÌÁö - Examiners shall be removable by the agency in which they are employed only for good cause established and determined by the Civil Service Commission (hereinafter called the Commission) after opportunity for hearing and upon the record thereof. Examiners shall receive compensation prescribed by the Commission independently of agency recommendations or ratings...
263 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be assigned to cases in rotation so far as practicable and shall perform no duties inconsistent with their duties and responsibilities as examiners.
1141 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, as amended, shall not be applicable. Agencies occasionally or temporarily insufficiently staffed may utilize examiners selected by the Commission from and with the consent of other agencies. For the purposes of this section, the Commission is authorized to make investigations, require reports by agencies, issue reports, including an annual report to the Congress, promulgate rules, appoint such advisory committees as may be deemed necessary, recommend legislation, subpena witnesses or records,...
841 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 3 (b) Section 575 of such title is amended by adding at the 4 end thereof the following new subsection: 5...
106 ÆäÀÌÁö - Weidenbaum, director of the Center for the Study of American Business at Washington University in St. Louis, and a former assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy, calls these social issues "the new wave of federal government regulation of business.
707 ÆäÀÌÁö - When rules are required by statute to be made on the record after opportunity for an agency hearing, sections 556 and 557 of this title apply instead of this subsection.
270 ÆäÀÌÁö - Hearing examiners appointed under section 3105 of this title are entitled to pay prescribed by the Civil Service Commission independently of agency recommendations or ratings and in accordance with subchapter III of this chapter and chapter 51 of this title.
275 ÆäÀÌÁö - There can be little doubt that the role of the modern federal hearing examiner or administrative law judge within this framework is 'functionally comparable' to that of a judge. His powers are often, if not generally, comparable to those of a trial judge: He may issue subpoenas, rule on proffers of evidence, regulate the course of the hearing, and make or recommend decisions.