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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · No Budget, No Pay Act of 2013 · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. HOLDING SALARIES OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS IN ESCROW UPON FAILURE TO AGREE TO BUDGET RESOLUTION

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## SEC. 3 HOLDING SALARIES OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS IN ESCROW UPON FAILURE TO AGREE TO BUDGET RESOLUTION **[**[2 U.S.C. 4501 note](/us/usc/t2/s4501)**]** ###
(a)Holding Salaries in Escrow ####
(1)In general If by April 15, 2013, a House of Congress has not agreed to a concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2014 pursuant to section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, during the period described in paragraph
(2)the payroll administrator of that House of Congress shall deposit in an escrow account all payments otherwise required to be made during such period for the compensation of Members of Congress who serve in that House of Congress, and shall release such payments to such Members only upon the expiration of such period. ####
(2)Period described With respect to a House of Congress, the period described in this paragraph is the period which begins on April 16, 2013, and ends on the earlier of— #####
(A)the day on which the House of Congress agrees to a concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2014 pursuant to section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974; or #####
(B)the last day of the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress. ####
(3)Withholding and remittance of amounts from payments held in escrow The payroll administrator shall provide for the same withholding and remittance with respect to a payment deposited in an escrow account under paragraph
(1)that would apply to the payment if the payment were not subject to paragraph (1). ####
(4)Release of amounts at end of the congress In order to ensure that this section is carried out in a manner that shall not vary the compensation of Senators or Representatives in violation of the twenty-seventh article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States, the payroll administrator of a House of Congress shall release for payments to Members of that House of Congress any amounts remaining in any escrow account under this section on the last day of the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress. ####
(5)Role of secretary of the treasury The Secretary of the Treasury shall provide the payroll administrators of the Houses of Congress with such assistance as may be necessary to enable the payroll administrators to carry out this section. ###
(b)Treatment of Delegates as Members In this section, the term “Member” includes a Delegate or Resident Commissioner to the Congress. ###
(c)Payroll Administrator Defined In this section, the “payroll administrator” of a House of Congress means— ####
(1)in the case of the House of Representatives, the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives, or an employee of the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer who is designated by the Chief Administrative Officer to carry out this section; and ####
(2)in the case of the Senate, the Secretary of the Senate, or an employee of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate who is designated by the Secretary to carry out this section.
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