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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 13, 1996 110 STAT. 4457 Deficit Control Act of 1985) to reduce outlays $126,000,000 in fiscal year 1997, $5,271,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 1997 through 2002, and $1,418,000,000 in fiscal year 2002. (d) TREATMENT OF RECONCILIATION BILLS FOR PRIOR SUR- PLUS. —For purposes of section 202 of House Concurrent Resolution 67 (104th Congress), legislation which reduces revenues pursuant to a reconciliation instruction contained in subsection (c) shall be taken together with all other legislation enacted pursuant to the reconciliation instructions contained in this resolution when determining the deficit effect of such legislation. TITLE III—BUDGET ENFORCEMENT SEC. 301. DISCRETIONARY SPENDING LIMITS. (a) DEFINITION.—As used in this section and for the purposes of allocations made pursuant to section 302(a) or 602(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, for the discretionary category, the term "discretionary spending limit" means— (1) with respect to fiscal year 1997— (A) for the defense category $266,362,000,000 in new budget authority and $264,968,000,000 in outlays; and (B) for the nondefense category $230,988,000,000 in new budget authority and $273,644,000,000 in outlays; (2) with respect to fiscal year 1998— (A) for the defense category $268,971,000,000 in new budget authority and $263,862,000,000 in outlays; and (B) for the nondefense category $224,746,000,000 in new budget authority and $263,093,000,000 in outlays; (3) with respect to fiscal year 1999, for the discretionary category $491,268,000,000 in new budget authority and $525,485,000,000 in outlays; (4) with respect to fiscal year 2000, for the discretionary category $498,589,000,000 in new budget authority and $525,251,000,000 in outlays; (5) with respect to fiscal year 2001, for the discretionary category $491,117,000,000 in new budget authority and $516,223,000,000 in outlays; and (6) with respect to fiscal year 2002, for the discretionary category $500,592,000,000 in new budget authority and $514,219,000,000 in outlays; as adjusted for changes in concepts and definitions and emergency appropriations. (b) POINT OF ORDER IN THE SENATE.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Except as provided in paragraph (2), it shall not be in order in the Senate to consider— (A) a revision of this resolution or any concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1998 (or amendment, motion, or conference report on such a resolution) that provides discretionary spending in excess of the sum of the defense and nondefense discretionary spending limits for such fiscal year; (B) any concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1999, 2000, 2001, or 2002 (or amendment, motion, or conference report on such a resolution) that provides discretionary spending in excess of the discretionary spending limit for such fiscal year; or

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