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[81 STAT. 663]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 663]

81

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 90-218-DEC. 18, 1967

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(ii) 10 percent of the amount included in such estimate for objects other than personnel compensation and benefits. (b) As used in this section, the terms "obligational authority and Definitions. "budget estimate of obligations" include authority derived from, and estimates of reservations to be made and obligations to be incurred pursuant to, appropriations and authority to enter into contracts in advance of appropriations. (c) The references in this section to budget estimates of obligations are to such estimates as contained in the Budget Appendix for the fiscal year 1968 (House Document No. 16, 90th Congress, 1st Session), as amended during the first session of the 90th Congress. SEC. 203. (a) This title shall not apply to obligations for (1) per- . Nonappucabiimanent appropriations, (2) trust funds, (3) items included under the ' ^' heading "relatively uncontrollable" in the table appearing on page 14 of the Budget for the fiscal year 1968 (House Document No. 15, Part 1, 90th Congress, 1st Session), and other items required by law in the fiscal year 1968, or (4) programs, projects, or purposes, not exceeding $300,000,000 in the aggregate, determined by the President to be vital to the national interest or security, except that no program, project, or purpose shall be funded in excess of amounts approved therefor by Congress. (b) This title shall not be so applied as to require a reduction in fen^"°"bii.'^^' obligations for national defense exceeding 10 percent of the new gations. obligational authority (excluding special Vietnam costs) requested in the Budget for the fiscal year 1968 (House Documents Nos. 15, Part 1, and 16), as amended during the first session of the 90th Congress: Provided, That the President may exempt from the operation of this title any obligations for national defense which he deems to be essential for the purposes of national defense. SEC. 204. I n the administration of any program as to which (1) the amount of obligations is limited by section 202(a)(2) of this title, and (2) the allocation, grant, apportionment, or other distribution of funds among recipients is required to be determined by application of a formula involving the amount appropriated or otherwise made available for distribution, the amount available for obligation as limited by that section or as determined by the head of the agency concerned pursuant to that section shall be substituted for the amount appropriated or otherwise made available in the application of the formula. SEC. 205. To the maximum extent practical, reductions in obliga- Personnel and tions for personnel compensation and benefits under this title shall be re°ductrons!"' accomplisned by not filling vacancies. Insofar as practical, reductions in obligations for construction under this title may be made by stretching out the time schedule of starting new projects and performing on contracts so as not to require the elimination of new construction starts. SEC. 206. The amount of any appropriation or authorization which (1) is unused because of the limitation on obligations imposed by section 202(a)(2) of this title and (2) would not be available for use after June 30, 1968, shall be used only for such purposes and in such manner and amount as may be prescribed by law in the second session of the 90th Congress. Approved December 18, 1967.