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 105 STAT. 548 PUBLIC LAW 102-107—AUG. 17, 1991 ence) as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons in the Government employed intermittently. " (f) REPORT.— "(1) IN GENERAL. — Not later than February 1 of the second year following the year in which any Council is required to be established under subsection (a), the Council shall submit to the President and the Congress a report setting forth the findings and recommendations of the Council as a result of its evaluation of the unemployment compensation program under this section. "(2) REPORT OF FIRST COUNCIL. —The Council shall include in its February 1, 1994, report findings and recommendations with respect to determining eligibility for extended unemployment benefits on the basis of unemployment statistics for regions. States, or subdivisions of States.". 26 USC 3304 SEC. 10. EMERGENCY DESIGNATION. (a) EMERGENCY DESIGNATION. —Pursuant to sections 251(b)(2)(D)(i) and 252(e) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the Congress hereby designates all direct spending amounts provided by this Act (for all fiscal years) and all appropriations authorized by this Act (for all fiscal years) as emergency requirements within the meaning of part C of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. (b) EFFECTIVENESS. —Notwithstanding any other provision of law or any other provision of this Act, none of the preceding sections of this Act shall take effect unless, not later than the date of the enactment of this Act, the President submits to the Congress a written designation of all direct spending amounts provided by this Act (for all fiscal years) and all appropriations authorized by this Act (for all fiscal years) as emergency requirements within the meaning of part C of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. Approved August 17, 1991. LEGISLATIVE fflSTORY—H.R. 3201: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 102-184 (Comm. on Ways and Means). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 137 (1991): Aug. 2, considered and passed House and Senate.

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