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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 · Sec. 315

Sec. 315. Effect of adoption of a special order of business in the house of representatives

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## Sec. 315 Effect of adoption of a special order of business in the house of representatives **[**[2 U.S.C. 645a](/us/usc/t2/s645a)**]** For purposes of a reported bill or joint resolution considered in the House of Representatives pursuant to a special order of business, the term “**as reported**” in this title or title IV shall be considered to refer to the text made in order as an original bill or joint resolution for the purpose of amendment or to the text on which the previous question is ordered directly to passage, as the case may be.
In the case of a reported bill or joint resolution considered pursuant to a special order of business, a point of order under section 303 shall be determined on the basis of the text made in order as an original bill or joint resolution for the purpose of amendment or to the text on which the previous question is ordered directly to passage, as the case may be. # TITLE IV ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS TO IMPROVE FISCAL PROCEDURES ### Part A General Provisions
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