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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 1172 (Introduced in House) — To amend title 31, United States Code, to provide for automatic continuing appropriations, to withhold the pay of the... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Automatic continuing appropriations

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Chapter 13 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 1310 the following new section: If any appropriation measure for a fiscal year is not enacted before the beginning of such fiscal year or a joint resolution making continuing appropriations is not in effect, there are appropriated such sums as may be necessary to continue any program, project, or activity for which funds were provided in the preceding fiscal year— in the corresponding appropriation Act for such preceding fiscal year; or if the corresponding appropriation bill for such preceding fiscal year did not become law, then in a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for such preceding fiscal year.
Appropriations and funds made available, and authority granted, for a program, project, or activity for any fiscal year pursuant to this section shall be at a rate of operations not in excess of the lower of— 100 percent of the rate of operations provided for in the regular appropriation Act providing for such program, project, or activity for the preceding fiscal year, increased by the percent increase (if any) in the Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers (CPI–U, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor) between the 2 months immediately preceding the date this section begins to be in effect; in the absence of such an Act, 100 percent of the rate of operations provided for such program, project, or activity pursuant to a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for such preceding fiscal year, increased by the percent increase (if any) in the CPI–U between the 2 months immediately preceding the date this section begins to be in effect; or 100 percent of the annualized rate of operations provided for in the most recently enacted joint resolution making continuing appropriations for part of that fiscal year or any funding levels established under the provisions of this Act, increased by the percent increase (if any) in the CPI–U between the 2 months immediately preceding the date this section begins to be in effect.
During the period in which this section is in effect in a fiscal year, the applicable rate of operations under subparagraph
(A)shall be increased by the percent increase (if any) in the CPI–U. The increase provided under this subparagraph shall— occur on any date during such period that the Bureau publishes the CPI–U; and extend beyond the last day of that fiscal year in the same manner. If this section is in effect at the end of a fiscal year, funding levels shall continue as provided in this section for the next fiscal year. During any period in which this section is in effect, any sequestration order with respect to discretionary spending under section 254 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 ( 2 U.S.C. 904 ) shall have no force or effect. Appropriations and funds made available, and authority granted, for any fiscal year pursuant to this section for a program, project, or activity shall be available for the period beginning with the first day of a lapse in appropriations and ending with the date on which the applicable regular appropriation bill for such fiscal year becomes law (whether or not such law provides for such program, project, or activity) or a continuing resolution making appropriations becomes law, as the case may be. An appropriation or funds made available, or authority granted, for a program, project, or activity for any fiscal year pursuant to this section shall be subject to the terms and conditions imposed with respect to the appropriation made or funds made available for the preceding fiscal year, or authority granted for such program, project, or activity under current law. Expenditures made for a program, project, or activity for any fiscal year pursuant to this section shall be charged to the applicable appropriation, fund, or authorization whenever a regular appropriation bill or a joint resolution making continuing appropriations until the end of a fiscal year providing for such program, project, or activity for such period becomes law. This section shall not apply to a program, project, or activity during a fiscal year if any other provision of law (other than an authorization of appropriations)— makes an appropriation, makes funds available, or grants authority for such program, project, or activity to continue for such period; or specifically provides that no appropriation shall be made, no funds shall be made available, or no authority shall be granted for such program, project, or activity to continue for such period. . The table of sections of chapter 13 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 1310 the following new item: 1311. Continuing appropriations. .
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