USC 665) , is amended to read as follows : "(2) In apportioning any appropriation, reserves may be established solely to provide for contingencies, or to effect savings whenever savings are made possible by or through changes in requirements or greater... The Budget of the United States Government - Page 244by United States, United States. Office of Management and Budget - 1978Full view - About this book
| James B. Lucas - Antologier - 2005 - 114 pages
...the reasons set forth in the Antideficiency Act, including to provide for contingencies, to achieve savings made possible by or through changes in requirements or greater efficiency of operations, and as specifically provided by law. He may not defer funds for policy reasons (for example, to curtail... | |
| OECD - 2005 - 484 pages
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| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Legislative hearings - 1976 - 1088 pages
...transmitted to the Congress. On the «.ther hand, reserves may be established under the Antideficiency Act to provide for contingencies or to effect savings...greater efficiency of operations. Amounts may also I* withheld for policy or other reasons, but only under specific procedures «-?tal>lis<hed by the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1992 - 1056 pages
...legislative policy. Deferrals shall be permissible only — (1) to provide for contingencies; (2) to achieve savings made possible by or through changes in requirements or greater efficiency of operations; or (3) as specifically provided by law. No officer or employee of the United States may defer any budget... | |
| 1978 - 1012 pages
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| Legislation - 1974 - 574 pages
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