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1949 and Rural
In the 1930s, the Rural Reconstruction Movement had pioneered village health workers trained in basic health as part of a coordinated system, and there had been provincial experiments after 1949, but after Mao Zedong ’ s healthcare speech in 1965 the concept was developed and institutionalized.
* Avery made several non-sequels to the film, including Swing Shift Cinderella ( 1945 ), The Shooting Of Dan McGoo and Wild And Woolfy ( both 1945 and both featuring Droopy ), Uncle Tom's Cabaña ( 1947 ), and Little Rural Riding Hood ( 1949 ).
The Rural Fires Act repealed the Bush Fires Act, 1949 thereby dissolving the Bush Fire Council and its Committees.
Rural electrification did not reach the surrounding area until 1949.

1949 and Act
* 1949 – U. S. President Harry S. Truman signs the National Security Act Amendment, streamlining the defense agencies of the United States government, and replacing the Department of War with the United States Department of Defense.
The official seal of the CIA, however, may not be copied without permission as required by the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 ().
A Married Women ( Restraint Upon Anticipation ) Act was passed in 1949 “ to equalise, to render inoperative any restrictions upon anticipation or alienation attached to the enjoyment of property by a woman ,” while the Married Women ( Maintenance ) Act of 1949 was enacted with the intention of improving the adequacy and duration of financial benefits for married women.
The Criminal Justice Act of 1948 restricted imprisonment for juveniles and brought improvements to the probation and remand centres systems, while the passage of the Justices of the Peace Act of 1949 led to extensive reforms of magistrates courts.
The Merchant Shipping Act of 1948 and the Merchant Shipping ( Safety Convention ) Act of 1949 were passed to improve conditions for seamen.
* Housing Act 1949
* Superannuation Act 1949
* House of Commons ( Redistribution of Seats ) Act 1949
* Landlord and Tenant ( Rent Control ) Act 1949
* Lands Tribunal Act 1949
* Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949
* Adoption of Children Act 1949
* Marriage Act 1949
* National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
* Parliament Act 1949
* Representation of the People Act 1949
Moving to London in 1945, following the repeal of the Witchcraft Act of 1736 he became intent on propagating this religion, attracting media attention and writing about it in High Magic's Aid ( 1949 ), Witchcraft Today ( 1954 ) and The Meaning of Witchcraft ( 1959 ).
His first project for Webb and Knapp was an apartment building with funding from the Housing Act of 1949.
Following the replacement of the Federal Court with the Supreme Court of India in January 1950, the Abolition of Privy Council Jurisdiction Act 1949 came into effect, ending the right of appeal to the Privy Council.
In that same year, St-Laurent negotiated the British North America ( No. 2 ) Act, 1949 with Britain which ' partially patriated ' the Canadian Constitution, most significantly giving the Canadian Parliament the authority to amend portions of the constitution.

1949 and Amendments
Public Law 81-36, 2 April 1949, originally established this position as the Under Secretary of Defense, however Public Law 81-2 16, August 10, 1949, a. k. a. the 1949 Amendments to the National Security Act of 1947, changed the title to Deputy Secretary of Defense.
* The Hospital Survey and Construction Amendments of 1949 raised the amount of federal funding available and raised the federal share of hospital construction to two-thirds.
* The Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1949 introduced various provisions designed to “ assure the health, efficiency and general well-being of workers .”

1949 and PL
* 1949: Fair Labor Standards Amendment PL 81-393
Authorization for the project construction is contained in the Flood Control Act of 18 August 1941 ( PL 77-228 ) and the initial funds for construction were provided in the 1949 Appropriations Bill.

Rural and Electrification
He is the recognized `` father '' of the Rural Electrification Administration and the Security and Exchange Commission.
Ben Barnes, a lobbyist who was reared in Comanche County and formerly the former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and lieutenant governor, recalled how the Rural Electrification Administration in particular eased the plight of county residents.
Until his retirement in 1975, Murrl Hathorn was an employee in the Natchitoches office of the Valley Electric Membership Corporation, a part of the Rural Electrification Administration, since purchased by the Southwestern Electric Power Company.
The incorporation was essentially a bureaucratic tactic to secure federal aid for development of municipal infrastructure, including from the Rural Electrification Administration.
RUS traces its roots to the Rural Electrification Administration ( REA ), one of the New Deal agencies created under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
* 1944: Rural Electrification Act Amendments PL 78-425, 78-563
* 1962: Rural Electrification Act Amendments PL 87-862
Rural electrification systems, in contrast to urban systems, tend to use higher voltages because of the longer distances covered by those distribution lines ( see Rural Electrification Administration ).
In 1936, Chandler urged implementation of the state's first rural roads program and development of electrical infrastructure with assistance from the federal Rural Electrification Act.
In addition to his work to enact the Rural Electrification Act that formed the basis for building the Highland Lakes, President Johnson owned a ranch on the lake ( which was separate and apart from the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Texas ), and he and Mrs. Johnson entertained national and foreign dignitaries on the lake during his vice presidency and presidency.
His father, Don Rounds, worked at various times as state director of highway safety, a staffer for Rural Electrification Administration, and executive director of the South Dakota Petroleum Council.
In addition to his work with the Farm Bureau, he was general manager of the Wyoming Rural Electrification Administration.
* Appropriations for the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Rural Electrification Administration were increased ( 1950 ).
At the Cotton Cooperative, Park founded and published three periodicals, the Carolina Cooperator, the Rural Electrification Guide, and Cooperative Digest and Farm Power, which attracted the attention of H. E. Babcock, the founder of the Grange League Federation.
* Fleming, Keith R. Power at Cost: Ontario Hydro and Rural Electrification, 1911 – 1958.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( center ) signs the Rural Electrification Act with Representative John E. Rankin | John Rankin ( left ) and Senator George William Norris ( right )
The Rural Electrification Act of 1936 provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve rural areas of the United States.
At the time the Rural Electrification Act was passed, electricity was commonplace in cities but largely unavailable in farms, ranches, and other rural places.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 7037 on May 11, 1935, establishing the Rural Electrification Administration.
Some amendments to the Rural Electrification Act include:
* Full text of the original Rural Electrification Act of 1936
* Rural Electrification Act of 1936 With Amendments as Approved through December 31, 2000
With Ireland's towns and cities benefiting from electricity, the new government pushed the idea of Rural Electrification.

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