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

§180.002 Title X – Impoundment Control (Contents)

CBA (Contents)

Title X – Impoundment Control

Impoundment Control Act of 1974

Title X. Impoundment Control

Part A – General Provisions

Section 1001 – Disclaimer

Section 1002. Amendment to Antideficency Act

Section 1003 – Repeal of Existing Impoundment Reporting Provision

Part B – Congressional Consideration of Proposed Rescissions, Reservations, and Deferral of Budget Authority

Section 1011 – Definitions

Section 1012 – Rescissions of Budget Authority

Section 1013 – Proposed Deferrals

Section 1014 – Transmission of Messages

Section 1015 – Comptroller General Reports

Section 1016 – Comptroller General Suits

Section 1017 – House and Senate Procedure

Part C – Line Item Veto*

Section 1021 – Line Item Veto Authority

Section 1022 – Special Messages

Section 1023 – Cancellation Disapproval

Section 1024 – Deficit Reduction

Section 1025 – Expedited Consideration

Section 1026 – Definitions

Section 1027 – Limited Tax Benefits

∗ The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 was found unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1998. In addition, under the terms of the law, its provisions have expired.

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