Congressional Budget Act of 1974

Title VI
Amendments to Budget and Accounting Act, 1921
[Repealed]

Congressional Budget Act of 1974

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TITLE VI—AMENDMENTS TO BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING ACT, 1921

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.

Title VI of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as originally enacted, made changes to the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921, perhaps the first comprehensive budget law enacted. Most of the title, since it made amendments to existing law, was rendered obsolete upon enactment since the purpose of those sections, once accomplished, extinguishes their need.

In 1982, Public Law 97-258 repealed sections 601-605 and 607, but they had been codified in sections 1105, section 1106section 1108, and section 1110 of  title 31. Section 223 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 repealed section 606. 

 

 

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