Examples of Committees of Congress in a sentence
When the FCC’s DIB has approved this Agreement, the FCC will submit copies of it to the appropriate Committees of Congress for review, as required by 5 U.S.C. § 552a(o)(2)(A)(i).
Any exercise of this authority shall be in writing to the Board, and notification of the decision shall be given to the Committees of Congress.
When the FCC’s DIB has approved this Agreement, FCC will submit copies of it to the appropriate Committees of Congress for review, as required by 5 U.S.C. § 552a(o)(2)(A)(i).
Information specifically exempted from disclosure by 5 U.S.C. 552(b), including reports to the President, to either or both Houses of Congress, or to Committees of Congress, the release of which has not been authorized by the President or the legislative body concerned, and confidential business data as defined in 18 U.S.C. 1905 and 19 CFR 201.06 are not available to the public.
CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Quadrennial Defense Review 2010: Overview and Implications for National Security Planning,” May 17, 2010.
Finally, it authorizes the General Accounting Office and the Tax Writing Committees of Congress to obtain access to certain tax information exchanged under the Convention for use in their oversight of the administration of U.S. tax laws and treaties.
The study shall include, but shall not be limited to, details of programs and activities op- erated by the Trust and whether it met its obli- gations under sections 698v to 698v–10 of this title.(b) Second studySeven years after the assumption of manage- ment by the Trust, the Government Account- ability Office shall conduct a study of the activi- ties of the Trust and shall report the results of the study to the Committees of Congress.
Committees of Congress will eventually be exploring this same issue.
Angeles VillarrealSpecialist in International Trade and Finance November 14, 2012 CRS Report for CongressPrepared for Members and Committees of Congress Congressional Research Service7-5700www.crs.govR41429 SummarySince 1974, Congress has created multiple trade preference programs designed to foster economic growth, reform, and development in less developed countries.
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