(a) Repealed. Pub. L. 91–510, title I, § 108(d), Oct. 26, 1970, 84 Stat. 1149
(b) Standard appropriation classification scheduleThe Committees on Appropriations of the two Houses 11 See Partial Repeal note below. are authorized and directed, acting jointly, to develop a standard appropriation classification schedule which will clearly define in concise and uniform accounts the subtotals of appropriations asked for by agencies in the executive branch of the Government. That part of the printed hearings containing each such agency’s request for appropriations shall be preceded by such a schedule.
(c) Nonconsideration if a provision reappropriates unexpended balancesNo general appropriation bill or amendment thereto shall be received or considered in either House 1 if it contains a provision reappropriating unexpended balances of appropriations; except that this provision shall not apply to appropriations in continuation of appropriations for public works on which work has commenced.
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CHAPTER 6— CONGRESSIONAL AND COMMITTEE PROCEDURE; INVESTIGATIONS
§ 190. Repealed. S. Res. 4, § 301(b),
§§ 190a to 190a–2. Repealed. S. Res. 274, § 2(a),
§ 190a–3. Repealed. S. Res. 9, § 2,
§§ 190b, 190c. Repealed. S. Res. 274, § 2(a),
§ 190d. Legislative review by standing committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives
§ 190f. General appropriation bills
§ 190g. Nonconsideration of certain private bills and resolutions
§ 190h. Repealed. S. Res. 9, § 2,
§§ 190i to 190k. Repealed. S. Res. 274, § 2(b),
§ 190l. Private claims pending before Congress; taking of testimony
§ 190m. Subpoena for taking testimony; compensation of officers and witnesses; return of depositions
§ 192. Refusal of witness to testify or produce papers
§ 194. Certification of failure to testify or produce; grand jury action
§ 195. Fees of witnesses in District of Columbia
§ 196. Senate resolutions for investigations; limit of cost