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OGC-90-9 1 (1990-07-03)

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  Comptroller General
  of the United States
  Washington, D.C. 20548

  B-237297.15


  July 3, 1990

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

  This letter reports on the status of budget authority that
  was proposed for rescission by the President in his fifth
  special impoundment message, dated April 23, 1990, but for
  which the Congress did not pass a rescission bill as defined
  in section 1011(3) of the Impoundment Control Act (the Act).
  All budget authority withheld pursuant to the rescission
  proposals submitted in the fifth message has been released
  by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
  obligation.l/ The rescission proposals for which funds were
  withheld are set forth in the enclosed listing submitted by
  the President with his fifth special message.

  Section 1012(b) of the Act requires that funds proposed for
  rescission be made available for obligation unless the
  Congress completes action on rescission bills within the 45-
  day period of continuous Congressional session following the
  day such proposal is received by the Congress. For the
  rescission proposals submitted in the fifth special message,
  the 45-day period ended on June 18, 1990, without the
  Congress having passed such a bill.

  We have confirmed that on June 19, 1990, all funds proposed
  for rescission were made available by OMB for obligation by
  the agencies to which they were appropriated.




  Comptroll r General
  of the United States

  Enclosure                                             141786




  1/ In the fifth special message the President proposed
  three rescissions of budget authority. According to OMB
  officials, the $181,800,000 proposed for rescission in
,R90-3 was never withheld from obligation.


                                                  GAO/OGC-90-9

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