Prohibiting Withholding Or Impoundment of Appropriations and Amending the Antideficiency Act. 85-2, 19581958 - 52 pages |
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... feel should be carefully studied before the bills are con- sidered favorably . The language of the bills is extremely broad and might be construed to prohibit many actions beyond what may have been intended by the sponsors of the bills ...
... feel should be carefully studied before the bills are con- sidered favorably . The language of the bills is extremely broad and might be construed to prohibit many actions beyond what may have been intended by the sponsors of the bills ...
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... feel the Congress has been too liberal with the people's money in the last few years , and there are times , as Mr. Hébert pointed out , that the Congress has appropriated money that if it had been spent would have been a foolish ...
... feel the Congress has been too liberal with the people's money in the last few years , and there are times , as Mr. Hébert pointed out , that the Congress has appropriated money that if it had been spent would have been a foolish ...
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... feel that the passage of your legislation would take that authority away from them to a great extent . Mr. HÉBERT . I think that is a misleading statement on the part of the Bureau of the Budget . I am not talking about the right to ...
... feel that the passage of your legislation would take that authority away from them to a great extent . Mr. HÉBERT . I think that is a misleading statement on the part of the Bureau of the Budget . I am not talking about the right to ...
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... feel this is a matter of reasonably good judgment and you do not hamstring the Executive with too many threats . You assume that once they have been given the kind of directive that these bills give them , they would then be willing to ...
... feel this is a matter of reasonably good judgment and you do not hamstring the Executive with too many threats . You assume that once they have been given the kind of directive that these bills give them , they would then be willing to ...
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... feel that if it should pass the Senate and eventually become approved that enactment of that legislation is sufficient to keep those folks in the Defense Department on notice that we are going to keep a closer watch on precisely where ...
... feel that if it should pass the Senate and eventually become approved that enactment of that legislation is sufficient to keep those folks in the Defense Department on notice that we are going to keep a closer watch on precisely where ...
Common terms and phrases
agencies amendment Antideficiency Act appropriated moneys Appropriation Act appropriation bill Appropriations Committee approval armories authority Budget Bureau Chairman DAWSON changes in requirements Committee on Government Comptroller Congress Defense Department deficiency or supplemental Department of Defense Director effect savings enacted executive branch expended expenditure Federal fiscal fourth quarter give going Government Operations Hébert's bill HENDERSON House Appropriations Committee impoundment of appropriations instance JOHN TABER LIPSCOMB mandate to spend Marine Corps matter MEDLEY ment MERRIAM MICHEL million moneys appropriated necessary necessity for deficiency penalty provision POLAND PORTER Post Office Department Postmaster present President prevent any moneys priations problem prohibit the withholding promptly provide for contingencies purpose question reapportionment request RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION responsible for administration ROOSEVELT Secretary of Defense Senate specific spent statement subcommittee supplemental appropriations TABER Thank things tion United unlawful violation WILLIAM L withholding of funds withholding or impoundment
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Page 4 - In apportioning any appropriation, reserves may be established to provide for contingencies, or to effect savings whenever savings are made possible by or through changes in requirements, greater efficiency of operations, or other developments subsequent to the date on which such appropriation wns made available.
Page 2 - ... on or before the beginning of each fiscal year, be so apportioned by monthly or other allotments as to prevent expenditures in one portion of the year which may necessitate deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made...
Page 2 - Law 87-645 provides that this act shall take effect on the first day of the first calendar month which begins after the date of enactment of this act.
Page 13 - Senator. Do you have any questions that you would like to ask at this time ? Senator DOLE.
Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, the...
Page 4 - ... subsequent to the date on which such appropriation was made available. Whenever, it is determined by an officer designated in subsection (d) of this section to make apportionments and reapportionments that any amount so reserved will not be required to carry out the purposes of the appropriation concerned, he shall recommend the rescission of such amount in the manner provided in the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, for estimates of appropriations.
Page 2 - No officer or employee of the United States shall make or authorize an expenditure from or create or authorize an obligation under any appropriation or fund in excess of the amount available therein ; nor shall any such officer or employee involve the Government in any contract or other obligation, for the payment of money for any purpose, in advance of appropriations made for such purpose, unless such contract or obligation is authorized by law.
Page 36 - ... Appropriation of a given amount for a particular activity constitutes only a. ceiling upon the amount which should be expended for that activity. The administrative officials responsible for administration of an activity for which appropriation is made bear the final burden for rendering all necessary service with the smallest amount possible within the ceiling figure fixed by the Congress. Every official of the Government who has responsibility for administration of a program must assume a portion...
Page 3 - ... (c) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, all appropriations or funds available for obligation for a definite period of time shall be so apportioned as to prevent obligation or expenditure thereof in a manner which would indicate a necessity for deficiency or supplemental appropriations for such period...
Page 2 - No department of the Government shall expend, in any one fiscal year, any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal year, or involve the Government in any contract for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriations.