Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 99 Part 1.djvu/1098

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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 1076

PUBLIC LAW 99-177—DEC. 12, 1985 during such fiscal year in amounts that are less than would have been paid but for such final order, or provides for the payment of the full amount of such increases, the increases suspended pursuant to such sentence shall be restored to the extent necessary to pay such reduced or full increases, and lump-sum payments in the amounts necessary to pay such reduced or full increases shall be made, for the period for which such increases were suspended pursuant to this clause. (iii) PROHIBITION AGAINST RECOUPMENT.—Notwith-

standing clauses (i) and (ii), if an amount required by either such clause to be withheld is paid, no recoupment shall be made against an individual to whom payment was made. (iv) EFFECT OF LUMP-SUM PAYMENTS ON NEEDS-RELATED

PROGRAMS.—Lump-sum payments made under the last sentence of clause (i) or clause (ii) shall not be considered as income or resources or otherwise taken into account in determining the eligibility of any individual for aid, assistance, or benefits under any Federal or federally-assisted program which conditions such eligibility to any extent upon the income or resources of such individual or his or her family or household, or in determining the amount or duration of such aid, assistance, or benefits. (D) SPECIAL RULES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986.—(i) For purposes

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of applying this section and section 251 with respect to the fiscal year 1986— (I) the order issued by the President under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be considered the final order of the President under this section; and (II) the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate may, after consultation with each other, define the term "program, project, and activity", and report to their respective Houses, with respect to matters within their jurisdiction, and the order issued by the President shall sequester funds in accordance with such definition. (ii) If the Comptroller General declares in the report issued under section 251(b) for fiscal year 1986 that as a result of laws enacted and regulations promulgated after the date of the enactment of this joint resolution and prior to the issuance of such report the excess deficit for the fiscal year (adjusted in accordance with section 251(a)(3)(A)(ii) has been eliminated, the order issued under this subsection for the fiscal year shall so state (and shall make available for obligation and expenditure any amounts withheld pursuant to subparagraph (C)(i) of this paragraph). (iii) The order issued by the President under paragraph (1) with respect to fiscal year 1986 shall be modified before the effective date for such order prescribed under subparagraph (A) to include in the order the changes in budget authority and unobligated balances, and related changes in outlay reductions, authorized for such fiscal year under section 251(d)(3)(D)(ii). (b) ISSUANCE OF FINAL ORDER.—