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                     COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                              WASHINGTON O.C. 20548



B-20505 3                                 F'ebruary 12, 1982
                       117745

To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives

     On January 22, 1982, the President's seventh special message
for fiscal year 1982 was transmitted to the Congress pursuant to
the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. The special message proposes
three new deferrals of budget authority totalling $1,758.3 million
and revisions to eleven previously reported deferrals totalling
$191.3 million as follows:

          FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

D82-lA    Appalachian Regional Development Programs
          11X0090

     Due to an error in addition, the amount of total budgetary
resources listed in the special message is understated by $800.
The correct total amount is $196,493,800.

D82-219   International Security Assistance
          Economic Support Fund, 1982
          1121037

     We were advised by officials at the Agency for International
Development that the amount deferred has been reduced to
$1,419,980,000, due to approval of specific requests by the Secre-
tary of State.

          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

D82-2A    Forest Service
          Timber Salvage Sales
          12X5204

     The timber salvage sale funds have been the subject of defer-
ral proposals in fiscal years 1978-1982. We stated in our report
on the President's first special message for fiscal year 1982
that section 14(h) of the National Forest Management Act of 1976,
Pub. L. No. 94-588, 16 U.S.C. S472a(h), provides that deposits
in the timber salvage sales fund are to remain available until
expended to cover the cost of accomplishing the purposes for
which deposited. However, section 14(h) also provides that sums
found to be in excess of the cost of accomplishing the statutory




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