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 92 STAT. 2540

PUBLIC LAW 95-594^NOV. 4, 1978

Public Law 95-594 95th Congress Joint Resolution Nov. 4, 1978 [HJ. Res. 1173]

96th Congress. First session. Budget and Economic Report, transmittal to Congress.

Budget estimates, submittal to Congress.

15 USC 1024.

Relative to the convening of the first session of the Ninety-sixth Congress, and for other purposes.

Resolved ~by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.. That the first regular session of the Ninety-sixth Congress shall begin at 12 o'clock meridian on January 15, 1979. SEC. 2. That (a) notwithstanding the provisions of section 201 of the Act of June 10, 1922, as amended (31 U.S.C. section 11), the President shall transmit to the Congress not later than January 22, 1979, the budget for the fiscal year 1980, and (b) notwithstanding the provisions of section 3 of the Act of February 20, 1946, as amended (15 U.S.C. section 1022), the President shall transmit to the Congress not later than January 22, 1979, the Economic Report. SEC. 3. That (a) notwithstanding the provisions of section 605(a) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (31 U.S.C. 11(a)), the President shall submit to the Senate and the House of Representatives the estimates required to be submitted by said subsection for the Fiscal Year 1980 not later than the date on which the President transmits to the Congress the budget for the Fiscal Year 1980, and (b) notwithstanding the provisions of section 605(b) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, the Joint Economic Committee shall submit to the Committees on the Budget of both Houses the evaluation required to be submitted by said subsection for the Fiscal Year 1980 not later than the date on which the report for the Fiscal Year 1980 pursuant to section 5(b)(3) of the Employment Act of 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1024b) is filed with the Senate and House of Representatives. Approved November 4, 1978.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 124 (1978): Oct. 15, considered and passed House and Senate.

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