Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 122.djvu/5200

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12 2 STA T .5 1 7 7 CON C UR R E NT RESO L UT I ONS —J UNE 5 , 2 0 0 8SecurityAdm i n i s tr a ti o n , and p ro v ides an additiona l appro - priation o f up to $240 ,000,000 for continuin g disa b ility revie w s and Supplemental Security I ncome redetermina- tions for t h e Social Security Administration, then the discretionary spending limits, allocation to the Senate C om- mittee on Appropriations, and aggregates may be ad j usted by the amounts provided in such legislation for that pur- pose, but not to e x ceed $240,000,000 in budget authority and outlays flowing therefrom for fiscal year 200 9.(B) I NTER N AL RE V EN U E S ERV IC ETA X EN FO RCE M ENT. — If a bill or joint resolution is reported ma k ing appropria- tions for fiscal year 2009 that appropriates $ 6 ,99 7 ,000,000 for the Internal R evenue Service for enhanced tax enforce- ment to address the F ederal tax gap (taxes owed but not paid) and provides an additional appropriation of up to $490,000,000 for the Internal Revenue Service for enhanced tax enforcement to address the Federal tax gap, then the discretionary spending limits, allocation to the Senate Com- mittee on Appropriations, and aggregates may be adjusted by the amounts provided in such legislation for that pur- pose, but not to exceed $490,000,000 in budget authority and outlays flowing therefrom for fiscal year 2009. (C) H EALT H CARE FRAU D AND A B USE CONTROL.—If a bill or joint resolution is reported making appropriations for fiscal year 2009 that appropriates up to $ 1 9 8 ,000,000 to the Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control program at the D epartment of Health and Human Services, then the discretionary spending limits, allocation to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, and aggregates may be adjusted by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, but not to exceed $198,000,000 in budget authority and outlays flowing therefrom for fiscal year 2009. (D) U NEM P LO Y MENT INSURANCE IMPROPER PAYMENT REVIE W S.—If a bill or joint resolution is reported making appropriations for fiscal year 2009 that appropriates $10,000,000 for in-person reemployment and eligibility assessments and unemployment insurance improper pay- ment reviews, and provides an additional appropriation of up to $40,000,000 for in-person reemployment and eligi- bility assessments and unemployment insurance improper payment reviews, then the discretionary spending limits, allocation to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, and aggregates may be adjusted by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, but not to exceed $40,000,000 in budget authority and outlays flowing there- from for fiscal year 2009. ( 3 )AD J USTMENTS FOR OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENTS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES.— T he Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Budget may adjust the discretionary spending limits, alloca- tions to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, and aggre- gates for one or more— (A) bills reported by the Senate Committee on Appro- priations or passed by the House of Representatives

(B) joint resolutions or amendments reported by the Senate Committee on Appropriations;