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Positive steps that might be taken to obtain a more accurate measurement of expenses of conducting public - assistance programs include , ( 1 ) defining the scope and content of publicassistance programs ; ( 2 ) defining assistance ...
Positive steps that might be taken to obtain a more accurate measurement of expenses of conducting public - assistance programs include , ( 1 ) defining the scope and content of publicassistance programs ; ( 2 ) defining assistance ...
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for public assistance are to be segregated , some technique for prorating joint expenses must be applied . Unless public - assistance agencies are prepared to use some scientific basis for prorating joint expenses , it is futile for ...
for public assistance are to be segregated , some technique for prorating joint expenses must be applied . Unless public - assistance agencies are prepared to use some scientific basis for prorating joint expenses , it is futile for ...
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The State Assistance fund for the period through June 30 , 1939 , shall be divided as follows : ( 1 ) for salaries and expenses of state administration not more than two percent of the said State - Assistance fund .
The State Assistance fund for the period through June 30 , 1939 , shall be divided as follows : ( 1 ) for salaries and expenses of state administration not more than two percent of the said State - Assistance fund .
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