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Principles of Appropriations Law (GAO)
Summary
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Principles of Federal Appropriations Law, also known as the Red Book, is a multi-volume treatise concerning federal fiscal law. The Red Book provides text discussion with reference to specific legal authorities to illustrate legal principles, their application, and exceptions. These references include GAO decisions and opinions, judicial decisions, statutory provisions, and other relevant sources.
GAO Principles of Appropriations Law (Red Book Link)
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law
By Chapter
Chapter 04. Principles of Appropriations – [To Be Published]
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law
(Volumes I-III)
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law – Volume I , Third Edition (GAO-04-261SP) January 2004
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law – Volume II, Third Edition (GAO-06-382SP) February 2006
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law – Volume III, Third Edition (GAO-08-978SP) September 2008
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law – Annual Update (GAO-15-303SP) March 2015)
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law – Annual Update (GAO-07-508SP) March 2007
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law – Annual Update (GAO-06-534SP) April 2006