Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/521

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124 STAT. 495 PUBLIC LAW 111–148—MAR. 23, 2010 ‘‘(d) CONGRESSIONAL CONSIDERATION.— ‘‘(1) INTRODUCTION.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—On the day on which a proposal is submitted by the President to the House of Representa- tives and the Senate under subsection (c)(4), the legislative proposal (described in subsection (c)(3)(B)(iv)) contained in the proposal shall be introduced (by request) in the Senate by the majority leader of the Senate or by Members of the Senate designated by the majority leader of the Senate and shall be introduced (by request) in the House by the majority leader of the House or by Members of the House designated by the majority leader of the House. ‘‘(B) NOT IN SESSION.—If either House is not in session on the day on which such legislative proposal is submitted, the legislative proposal shall be introduced in that House, as provided in subparagraph (A), on the first day thereafter on which that House is in session. ‘‘(C) ANY MEMBER.—If the legislative proposal is not introduced in either House within 5 days on which that House is in session after the day on which the legislative proposal is submitted, then any Member of that House may introduce the legislative proposal. ‘‘(D) REFERRAL.—The legislation introduced under this paragraph shall be referred by the Presiding Officers of the respective Houses to the Committee on Finance in the Senate and to the Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Committee on Ways and Means in the House of Representatives. ‘‘(2) COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSAL.— ‘‘(A) REPORTING BILL.—Not later than April 1 of any proposal year in which a proposal is submitted by the President to Congress under this section, the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Com- mittee on Finance of the Senate may report the bill referred to the Committee under paragraph (1)(D) with committee amendments related to the Medicare program. ‘‘(B) CALCULATIONS.—In determining whether a com- mittee amendment meets the requirement of subparagraph (A), the reductions in Medicare program spending during the 3-month period immediately preceding the implementa- tion year shall be counted to the extent that such reductions are a result of the implementation provisions in the com- mittee amendment for a change in the payment rate for an item or service that was effective during such period pursuant to such amendment. ‘‘(C) COMMITTEE JURISDICTION.—Notwithstanding rule XV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, a committee amendment described in subparagraph (A) may include matter not within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Finance if that matter is relevant to a proposal contained in the bill submitted under subsection (c)(3). ‘‘(D) DISCHARGE.—If, with respect to the House involved, the committee has not reported the bill by the date required by subparagraph (A), the committee shall be discharged from further consideration of the proposal. Deadline. Proposal.