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[CITE: 31USC1533]

 
                       TITLE 31--MONEY AND FINANCE
 
                     SUBTITLE II--THE BUDGET PROCESS
 
                  CHAPTER 15--APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTING
 
              SUBCHAPTER III--TRANSFERS AND REIMBURSEMENTS
 
Sec. 1533. Transfers of appropriations for salaries and expenses 
        to carry out national defense responsibilities
        
    An appropriation of an executive agency for salaries and expenses is 
available to carry out national defense responsibilities assigned to the 
agency under law. A transfer necessary to carry out this section may be 
made between appropriations or allocations within the executive agency. 
An allocation may not be made to an executive agency that can carry out 
with its regular personnel a defense activity assigned to it by using 
the authority of this section to realign its regular programs.

(Pub. L. 97-258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 933.)

                                          Historical and Revision Notes
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           Revised Section                   Source (U.S. Code)                
Source (Statutes at Large)
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1533.................................  31:697.                         June 2, 
1951, ch. 121, ch. XI(proviso
                                                                        immedia
tely before heading ``Independent
                                                                        Offices
''), 65 Stat. 61.
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    The words ``executive agency'' are substituted for ``department, 
agency, or corporation, in the executive branch of the Government'' 
because of section 102 of the revised title. The words ``authority of 
this section'' are substituted for ``foregoing authority'' for clarity.
