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Title 2
Chapter 20
Subchapter I
US Code - Subchapter I: Elimination of deficits in excess of maximum deficit amount
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Section 900
Statement of budget enforcement through sequestration; definitions
Section 901
Enforcing discretionary spending limits
Section 901A
Repealed.
Section 902
Enforcing pay-as-you-go
Section 903
Enforcing deficit targets
Section 904
Reports and orders
Section 905
Exempt programs and activities
Section 906
General and special sequestration rules
Section 907
The baseline
Section 907A
Suspension in event of war or low growth
Section 907B
Modification of Presidential order
Section 907C
Flexibility among defense programs, projects, and activities
Section 907D
Special reconciliation process
Section 908
Repealed.
Section 909
Repealed.
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