Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009
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1ST SESSION
An Act
Making omnibus appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.
- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
Section 1. Short Title.
[edit]- This Act may be cited as the ``Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009´´.
Sec. 2. Table of Contents.
[edit]- The table of contents of this Act is as follows:
- DIVISION D — Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2009
- Title I — Department of the Treasury
- Title II — Executive Office of the President and Funds Appropriated to the President
- Title III — The Judiciary
- Title IV — District of Columbia
- Title V — Independent Agencies
- Title VI — General Provisions — This Act
- Title VII — General Provisions — Government-wide
- Title VIII — General Provisions — District of Columbia
- DIVISION H — Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2009
- Title I — Department of State and Related Agency
- Title II — United States Agency for International Development
- Title III — Bilateral Economic Assistance
- Title IV — International Security Assistance
- Title V — Multilateral Assistance
- Title VI — Export and Investment Assistance
- Title VII — General Provisions
Sec. 3. References.
[edit]- Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference to ``this Act´´ contained in any division of this Act shall be treated as referring only to the provisions of that division.
Sec. 4. Explanatory Statement.
[edit]- The explanatory statement regarding this Act printed in the House of Representatives section of the Congressional Record on or about February 23, 2009 by the Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations of the House shall have the same effect with respect to the allocation of funds and implementation of this Act as if it were a joint explanatory statement of a committee of conference.
Sec. 5. Statement of Appropriations.
[edit]- The following sums in this Act are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009.
Approved March 11, 2009.
Legislative History
[edit]- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 155 (2009):
- Feb. 25, considered and passed House.
- Mar. 2-6, 9, 10, considered and passed Senate.
- DAILY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS (2009):
- Mar. 11, Presidential statement.
- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 155 (2009):
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