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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 5, 1997 111 STAT. 2731 Budget Act of 1974 following the adjustments made pursuant to subsection (a). SEC. 204. SEPARATE ENVIRONMENTAL ALLOCATION. (a) COMMITTEE ALLOCATIONS.— After the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure report a bill (or after the submission of a conference report thereon) or in the Senate, after the Committee on Environment and Public Works reports a bill (or after the submission of a conference report thereon) to reform the Superfund program to facilitate the cleanup of hazardous waste sites that does not exceed— (1) $200,000,000 in budget authority for fiscal year 1998, (2) $200,000,000 in outlays for fiscal year 2002, and (3) $1,000,000,000 in budget authority for the period of fiscal years 1998 through 2002, the chairman of the Committee on the Budget of that House may increase the appropriate allocations of budget authority in this resolution by the amounts provided in that bill for that purpose and the outlays flowing in all years from such budget authority. (b) PRIOR SURPLUS.— In the Senate, for the purposes of section 202 of House Concurrent Resolution 67 (104th Congress), legislation reported (or the submission of a conference report thereon) pursuant to subsection (a) shall be taken together with all other legislation passed pursuant to section 104 of this resolution. SEC. 205. PRIORITY FEDERAL LAND ACQUISmONS AND EXCHANGES. (a) ADJUSTMENT FOR DISCRETIONARY SPENDING. — For fiscal year 1998, after the reporting of an appropriation measure (or after the submission of a conference report thereon) that provides $700 million in budget authority for fiscal year 1998 for Federal land acquisitions and to finalize priority Federal land exchanges, the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of each House shall increase the appropriate allocations by that amount of budget authority and the outlays flowing from such budget authority to the Committee on Appropriations of that House. (b) COMMITTEE SUBALLOCATIONS.— The Committee on Appropriations may report to its House appropriately revised suballocations pursuant to sections 302(b)(1) and 602(b)(1) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 following the adjustments made pursuant to subsection (a). SEC. 206. ALLOWANCE FOR ARREARAGES. (a) ADJUSTMENT FOR DISCRETIONARY SPENDING. —(1) In the Senate, for the period of fiscal years 1998 through 2002, or in the House of Representatives, for the period of fiscal years 1998 and 1999, after the reporting of an appropriations measure (or after the submission of a conference report thereon) that includes an appropriation for arrearages for international organizations, international peacekeeping, and multilateral development banks during that fiscal year, the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget shall increase the appropriate allocations, aggregates, and, in the Senate only, discretionary spending limits, in this resolution by an amount provided for that purpose in that appropriation measure. (2) In the Senate, the adjustments described in paragraph (1) for the period of fiscal years 1998 through 2002 may not exceed $1,884,000,000 in budget authority and the outlays flowing in all years from such budget authority.

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