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[CITE: 31USC1308]

 
                       TITLE 31--MONEY AND FINANCE
 
                     SUBTITLE II--THE BUDGET PROCESS
 
                       CHAPTER 13--APPROPRIATIONS
 
                          SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL
 
Sec. 1308. Telephone and metered services

    Charges for telephone and metered services (such as gas, 
electricity, water, and steam) for a time period beginning in one fiscal 
year or allotment period and ending in another fiscal year or allotment 
period may be charged against the appropriation or allotment current at 
the end of the time period covered by the service.

(Pub. L. 97-258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 919.)

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           Revised Section                   Source (U.S. Code)                
Source (Statutes at Large)
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1308.................................  31:668a.                        Apr. 27,
 1937, ch. 143, 50 Stat. 119;
                                                                        restate
d Apr. 26, 1939, ch. 103, 53
                                                                        Stat. 6
24.
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    The words ``On and after April 27, 1937'' are omitted as executed. 
The words ``Charges for telephone and metered services'' are substituted 
for ``in making payments for commodities or services the quantity of 
which is determined by metered readings . . . and for telephone 
services'' to eliminate unnecessary words. The words ``another fiscal 
year or allotment period'' are substituted for ``another'', and the 
words ``time period covered by the service'' are substituted for ``such 
period'', for clarity.
