| United States - 1979 - 1634 pages
...(including loans and grants), the budget authority for which is not provided for in advance by appropriation Acts, to any person or government if, under the provisions...authority, the United States is obligated to make sucn payments to persons or governments who meet the requirements established by such law. Such term... | |
| 1981 - 100 pages
...loajis and grants), tue budget authority tor which is not provided for in advance by appropriation Acts, to any person or government if, under the provisions...United States is obligated to make such payments to persona or governments who meet the requirements establ ished by such law. auch term does not include... | |
| 1985 - 526 pages
...(whether temporary or permanent) (C) to make payments (including loans and grants), the budget suthority for which is not provided for in advance by appropriations...if, under the provisions of the law containing such suthority, the United States is obligated to make such payments to persons or governments who meet... | |
| 1993 - 145 pages
...(including loans and grants) for which budget authority is not provided in advance by appropriation acts to any person or government if, under the provisions of the law containing such authority, the US government is obligated to make the payments to persons or governments who meet the requirements... | |
| 1993 - 148 pages
...(including loans and grants) for which budget authority is not provided in advance by appropriation acts to any person or government if, under the provisions of the law containing such authority, the US government is obligated to make the payments to persons or governments who meet the requirements... | |
| John H. Makin, Norman J. Ornstein - 1994 - 360 pages
...Budget and Impoundment Control Act, which defined "entitlement authority" thusly: To make payments, the budget authority for which is not provided for...governments who meet the requirements established by laws. The Congressional Quarterly used the term "entitlement programs" in its description of the act,... | |
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