Congressional Budget Act of 1974
TITLE III – CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET PROCESS
EXTRANEOUS MATTER IN RECONCILIATION LEGISLATION
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(b) Extraneous Provisions.—(1)(A) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a provision of a reconciliation bill or reconciliation resolution considered pursuant to section 310 shall be considered extraneous if such provision does not produce a change in outlays or revenue, including changes in outlays and revenues brought about by changes in the terms and conditions under which outlays are made or revenues are required to be collected (but a provision in which outlay decreases or revenue increases exactly offset outlay increases or revenue decreases shall not be considered extraneous by virtue of this subparagraph);
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Subparagraph (A) – Budget Effect: Increase Spending, Decrease Revenues
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Subparagraph (B) – Deficit Increase in Noncompliant Committee
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Subparagraph (C) – Provision Not In Committee Jurisdiction
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Subparagraph (D) – Merely Incidental, Nonbudget Components Effective
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Subparagraph (E) – Year Eleven (Deficit Increase Outside Budget Window)
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Subparagraph (F) – Amends Social Security