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Testimony before the Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives--Application of the Antideficiency Act to a Lapse in Appropriations

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The Antideficiency Act is one of the major laws through which Congress exercises its constitutional power of the purse. In general, the Act prohibits agencies from incurring financial obligations unless Congress has enacted sufficient appropriations.

In this testimony we discuss the fact that if a program has no available appropriations, and no exception to the Act applies, the agency must commence an orderly shutdown and normal operations may resume only after Congress enacts an appropriation to end the lapse.

 

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As the Antideficiency Act prohibits agencies from incurring obligation in excess or in advance of an appropriation, a lapse in appropriations raises issues under the Act with regards to whether an agency can continue operations for a given program. Agencies that are normally subject to the annual appropriations process may, in some cases, continue to operate without implicating the Antideficiency Act if the agency or program has available budget authority. Absent available budget authority, the Antideficiency Act bars agencies from incurring obligations, unless an exception to the Act allows an agency to do so. For example, the Act permits agencies to incur obligations in advance of appropriations for emergencies involving the safety of human life and protection of property. GAO has also recognized other limited exceptions to the Antideficiency Act, and both the Attorney General and the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice have also issued opinions in this area.

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