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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century · Sec. 8103

Sec. 8103. LEVEL OF OBLIGATION LIMITATIONS

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## SEC. 8103 LEVEL OF OBLIGATION LIMITATIONS ###
(a)Highway Category For the purposes of section 251(b) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the level of obligation limitations for the highway category is— ####
(1)for fiscal year 1999, $25,883,000,000; ####
(2)for fiscal year 2000, $26,629,000,000; ####
(3)for fiscal year 2001, $27,158,000,000; ####
(4)for fiscal year 2002, $27,767,000,000; ####
(5)for fiscal year 2003, $28,233,000,000; ####
(6)for fiscal year 2004, $34,498,000,000; and ####
(7)for fiscal year 2005, $35,392,000,000. ###
(b)Mass Transit Category For the purposes of section 251(b) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the level of obligation limitations for the mass transit category is— ####
(1)for fiscal year 1999, $5,365,000,000; ####
(2)for fiscal year 2000, $5,797,000,000; ####
(3)for fiscal year 2001, $6,271,000,000; ####
(4)for fiscal year 2002, $6,747,000,000; ####
(5)for fiscal year 2003, $7,226,000,000; #### (6)1 for fiscal year 2004, $7,303,000,000; and 1The amendment made to insert a new paragraph
(6)“at the end” of section 8103(b) by section 11(b)(3) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2003 (P.L. 108–88; 117 Stat. 1128) was carried out by inserting such paragraph after paragraph
(5)in order to reflect the probable intent of the Congress. #### (7)2 for fiscal year 2005, $7,265,000,000. 2The amendment made to insert a new paragraph
(7)“at the end” of section 8103(b) by section 11(b)(3) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2004, Part V (P.L. 108–310; 118 Stat. 1161) was carried out by inserting such paragraph after paragraph
(6)in order to reflect the probable intent of the Congress. For purposes of this subsection, the term “**obligation limitations**” means the sum of budget authority and obligation limitations. * * * * * * * # TITLE IX AMENDMENTS OF INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 19861 1All amendatory, per HDM title IX is not included in the comp
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Sec. 8103
LEVEL OF OBLIGATION LIMITATIONS
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