Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 111 Part 3.djvu/647

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 5, 1997 111 STAT. 2735 outlay allocations, aggregates, and discretionary limits for the amount of outlays flowing from the additional obligational authority provided in such bill. (2) REVISIONS TO SUBALLOCATIONS. — The Committee on Appropriations of the Senate may submit appropriately revised suballocations pursuant to sections 302(b)(1) and 602(b)(1) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. (e) LIMITATIONS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The revisions made pursuant to subsection (c) shall not be made— (A) with respect to non-mass transit direct spending reductions, unless the committee that generates the direct spending reductions is within its allocations under sections 302(a) and 602(a) of the Budget Act in this resolution (not including the non-mass transit direct spending reductions envisioned in subsection (c)); and (B) with respect to revenue increases, unless revenues are at or above the revenue aggregates in this resolution (not including the revenue increases envisioned in subsection (c)). (2) OUTLAYS. — The outlay adjustments made pursuant to subsection (d) shall not exceed the amounts specified in subsection (c)(2) for a fiscal year. SEC. 209. fflGHWAY RESERVE FUND IN THE SENATE FOR FISCAL YEARS 1998-2002. (a) IN GENERAL. —In the Senate, if legislation generates revenue increases or direct spending reductions to finance highways and to the extent that such increases or reductions are not included in this concurrent resolution on the budget, the appropriate budgetary levels and limits may be adjusted if such adjustments do not cause an increase in the deficit in this resolution. (b) ADJUSTMENTS FOR BUDGET AUTHORITY.—After the reporting of legislation (the offering of an amendment thereto or conference report thereon) that reduces nonhighway direct spending or increases revenues for a fiscal year or years, the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may submit appropriately revised allocations and aggregates by an amount that equals the amount such legislation reduces direct spending or increases revenues for a fiscal year or years. (c) ESTABLISHING A RESERVE.— (1) REVISIONS. —After the enactment of legislation described in subsection (a), the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may submit revisions to the appropriate allocations and aggregates by the amount that provisions in such legislation generates revenue increases or non-highway direct spending reductions. (2) REVENUE INCREASES OR DIRECT SPENDING REDUC- TIONS. —Upon the submission of such revisions, the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate shall also submit the amount of revenue increases or direct nonhighway spending reductions such legislation generates and the maximum amount available each year for adjustments pursuant to subsection (d) ADJUSTMENTS FOR DISCRETIONARY SPENDING.— (1) REVISIONS TO ALLOCATIONS AND AGGREGATES.— After the reporting of an appropriations measure, or after a con-