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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 · Sec. 1854

Sec. 1854. Of the funds appropriated for “Social Security Administration, Limitation on Administrative Expenses” for fiscal years 2010 and prior years and available without fiscal year limitation (other than funds appropriated in Public Law 111-5) for investment in information technology and telecommunications hardware and software infrastructure, $75,000,000 is rescinded.

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## SEC. 1854 Of the funds appropriated for “Social Security Administration, Limitation on Administrative Expenses” for fiscal years 2010 and prior years and available without fiscal year limitation (other than funds appropriated in Public Law 111-5) for investment in information technology and telecommunications hardware and software infrastructure, $75,000,000 is rescinded.
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Sec. 1854
Of the funds appropriated for “Social Security Administration, Limitation on Administrative Expenses” for fiscal years 2010 and prior years and available without fiscal year limitation (other than funds appropriated in Public Law 111-5) for investment in information technology and telecommunications hardware and software infrastructure, $75,000,000 is rescinded.
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