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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 1322

Agriculture and agricultural commodities.

"(3) If the assets of an independent student with a spouse include a principal place of residence, deduct $30,000 from the net value of the principal place of residence. If the subtraction required by the preceding sentence of this paragraph produces a negative number, the amount determined under this paragraph shall be zero. "(4)(A) If the assets of an independent student with a spouse include assets other than a principal place of residence and other than farm and business assets, deduct $25,000 from the net value of those other assets. If the subtraction required by the preceding sentence of this subparagraph produces a negative number, the amount determined under this subparagraph shall be zero. "(B)(i) If the assets of an independent student with a spouse include farm or business assets, or both, deduct $80,000 in the case of business assets or $100,000 in the case of farm assets from the net value of the farm or business assets, or both. If the subtraction required by the preceding sentence of this subparagraph produces a negative number, the amount determined under this subparagraph shall be zero. "(ii) If the sum of the farm and business deduction and the deductions in paragraphs (3) and (4)(A) exceeds $110,000 in the case of business deductions or $130,000 in the case of farm deductions, the farm and business deduction shall be reduced by the amount that that sum exceeds $110,000, or $130,000, as the case may be. "(5) The Secretary shall promulgate special regulations to permit, in the computation of family contributions for the programs under this subpart for any academic year, the exclusion from family income of any proceeds of a sale of farm or business assets of that family if such sale results from a voluntary or involuntary foreclosure, forfeiture, liquidation, or bankruptcy. REGULATIONS; UPDATED TABLES

20 USC 1070a-5.

Federal Register, publication.

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411E.

(a)

AUTHORITY TO PRESCRIBE REGULATIONS RE-

STRICTED.—(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary shall not have the authority to prescribe regulations to carry out this subpart except— "(A) to prescribe updated tables under sections 41 IB through 411D;or "(B) to propose modifications in the need analysis methodology required by this subpart. "(2) Any regulation proposed by the Secretary that (A) updates tables in a manner that does not comply with subsection (b), or (B) that proposes modifications under paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection, shall not be effective unless approved by joint resolution of the Congress by May 1 following the date such regulations are published in the Federal Register in accordance with section 482, If the Congress fails to approve such regulations by such May 1, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register in accordance with section 482 updated tables for the applicable award year that are prescribed in accordance with subsection (b) of this section. "(b) PROVISIONS GOVERNING UPDATED TABLES.—(1)(A) Each of the amounts allowed as an offset for family size for dependent and independent students shall, for each academic year after academic year 1988-1989, be adjusted by the Secretary by increasing (or decreasing) the comparable amount for the preceding academic year by a percentage equal to the percentage increase (or decrease) in the Consumer Price Index for Wage Earners and Clerical Workers