Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1952: Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on the Reorganization of the District of Columbia. May 15, 20, 1952U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 108ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... courts thereof . ( b ) The Board of Commissioners shall not provide for the performance by any member of the Board of Commissioners , or by any other officer , employee , or agency of : ( 1 ) any function vested in the said Board by Act ...
... courts thereof . ( b ) The Board of Commissioners shall not provide for the performance by any member of the Board of Commissioners , or by any other officer , employee , or agency of : ( 1 ) any function vested in the said Board by Act ...
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... courts thereof , and empowers the Board to establish a new department structure to discharge the regrouped functions . The Board , however , may not redelegate to any individual member of the Board or to any District officer , employee ...
... courts thereof , and empowers the Board to establish a new department structure to discharge the regrouped functions . The Board , however , may not redelegate to any individual member of the Board or to any District officer , employee ...
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... court of Washington County in favor of a Territorial form of government . The new form of administration was composed of a governor , a board of public works , and a legislative assembly consisting of a council and a house of delegates ...
... court of Washington County in favor of a Territorial form of government . The new form of administration was composed of a governor , a board of public works , and a legislative assembly consisting of a council and a house of delegates ...
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... courts . The combination of those three provisions provides complete flexibility of organization with respect to by far the greater part of the administrative machinery of the District government and gives the Board of Commissioners ...
... courts . The combination of those three provisions provides complete flexibility of organization with respect to by far the greater part of the administrative machinery of the District government and gives the Board of Commissioners ...
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... courts thereof . A great many functions are placed on the Commissioners by acts of Congress . Is the omission of the phrase " by the Congress " intentionally put in there to prevent transfer of functions which may be vested in the Com ...
... courts thereof . A great many functions are placed on the Commissioners by acts of Congress . Is the omission of the phrase " by the Congress " intentionally put in there to prevent transfer of functions which may be vested in the Com ...
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