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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · VA Major Construction Authorization and Expiring Authorities Extension Act of 2012 · Sec. 103

Sec. 103. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

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## SEC. 103 AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS ###
(a)Authorization of Appropriations for Construction There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 2013 or the year in which funds are appropriated for the Construction, Major Projects, account $377,200,000 for the projects authorized in section 101. ###
(b)Limitation In addition to any limitations under section 8104 of title 38, United States Code, or other provision of law that apply to the projects authorized in section 101 and 102, such projects may only be carried out using— ####
(1)funds appropriated for fiscal year 2013 pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in subsection
(a)of this section; ####
(2)funds available for Construction, Major Projects, for a fiscal year before fiscal year 2013 that remain available for obligation; ####
(3)funds available for Construction, Major Projects, for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2013 that remain available for obligation; ####
(4)funds appropriated for Construction, Major Projects, for fiscal year 2013 for a category of activity not specific to a project; ####
(5)funds appropriated for Construction, Major Projects, for a fiscal year before 2013 for a category of activity not specific to a project; and ####
(6)funds appropriated for Construction, Major Projects, for a fiscal year after 2013 for a category of activity not specific to a project. # TITLE II EXTENSIONS OF CERTAIN EXPIRING AUTHORITIES
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