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A Reference for the Laws and Rules of the Congressional Budget Process

§158 Title VI — As Enacted and Amended

CBA (Contents)

Title VI — As Enacted and Amended

Congressional Budget Act of 1974

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Title VI

[Enacted 1974, as Enacted by CBA]

[Amended 1990, as Amended by BEA 1990]

[Repealed 1997, as Repealed by BEA 1997]

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Title VI—Amendments To Budget And Accounting Act, 1921 (Title as Enacted)

Sec. 601. Matters to be included in President’s budget.

Sec. 602. Midyear review.

Sec. 603. Five-year budget projections.

Sec. 604. Allowances for supplemental budget authority and uncontrollable outlays.

Sec. 605. Budget data based on continuation of existing level of services.

Sec. 606. Study of off-budget agencies.

Sec. 607. Year-ahead requests for authorization of new budget authority.

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Title VI—Budget Agreement Enforcement Provisions (Title as Amended)

Sec. 601. Definitions and point of order.

Sec. 602. Committee allocations and enforcement.

Sec. 603. Consideration Of Legislation Before Adoption Of Budget Resolution For That Fiscal Year.

Sec. 604. Reconciliation Directives Regarding Pay-As-You-Go Requirements.

Sec. 605. Application Of Section 311; Point Of Order.

Sec. 606. 5-Year Budget Resolutions; Budget Resolutions Must Conform To Balanced Budget And Emergency Deficit Control Act Of 1985.

Sec. 607. Effective Date.

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