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).
REPORT.—The Director of National Intel- ligence shall report to the Intelligence and Ap- propriations Committees of Congress each January 1, delineating the activities and orga- nizations that have been exempted under para- graph (1).
It is not the intention of the Judiciary Committees of Congress or the General Accounting Office to “look over the shoulder” of these organizations, or to conduct audits on their own authority.
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.
BRIEFING REQUIRED.—The Secretary shall brief the appro- priate Committees of Congress on the findings of the Secretary with respect to the review and assessment conducted under sub- section (b).
The watershed plan must be approved by the Committees of Congress or the Chief of NRCS.
US Congressional Research Service (2012), Aviation and the European Union’s Emission Trading Scheme report prepared for Members and Committees of Congress, page 19, http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R42392.pdf, Consulted 31/7/2013negotiations on the development and implementation of MBMs (in particular if the 2013 ICAO Assembly endorses a MBM Framework with a reduced geographic scope).Negative spill-over to sectors outside aviation have not been observed up to now.
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).
Presidents of the United States and Committees of Congress invite views of labor on matters not immediately concerned with wages, hours, and conditions of employment.
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE STUDY.(a) INITIAL STUDY.—Three years after the assumption of management by the Trust, the General Accounting Office shall conduct an interim study of the activities of the Trust and shall report the results of the study to the Committees of Congress.