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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Continuing Appropriations Act, 2024 and Other Extensions Act · Sec. 145

Sec. 145. ### (a)

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## SEC. 145 ###
(a)Amounts made available by section 101 for “Department of Education—Student Aid Administration” may be apportioned up to the rate for operations necessary to ensure the continuation of student loan servicing activities, including supporting borrowers reentering repayment. ###
(b)The limitation in section 302 of division H of Public Law 117–328 regarding transfers increasing any appropriation shall be applied to transfers to appropriations under the heading “Department of Education—Student Aid Administration” through the date specified in section 106(3) of this Act by substituting “10 percent” for “3 percent” for the purposes of the continuation of basic operations, including student loan servicing, business process operations, digital customer care, common origination and disbursement, cybersecurity activities, and information technology systems.
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