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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 409 (Introduced in House) — To provide for Indian trust asset management reform, and for other purposes. · Sec. 306

Sec. 306. Cost savings recommendations

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Within 60 days of the effective date in section 305(p), the Under Secretary shall initiate procedures to— identify the programs, functions, services, and activities (or any portions of programs, functions, services, or activities) that will not have to operate or carry out as a result of any transfer of functions and personnel under section 305; identify the amounts that the Secretary would have otherwise expended to operate or carry out each program, function, service, and activity (or any portion of a program, function, service, or activity) identified pursuant to paragraph (1); and provide to the Secretary and the tribal representatives of the Tribal/Interior Budget Council, within 120 days of the effective date in section 305(p), a list of the programs, functions, services, and activities (or any portions of programs, functions, services, or activities) identified pursuant paragraph
(1)and the amounts associated with each program, function, service, and activity (or any portion of a program, function, service, or activity) identified pursuant to paragraph (2). Within 120 days of receipt of the information in subsection (a)(3), the tribal representatives of the Tribal/Interior Budget Council may provide recommendations to the Secretary and the Office of Management and Budget on how any amounts or cost savings should be reallocated and/or incorporated into future budget requests.
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