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grants and cooperative agreements; and
Federal assistance, guaranteed and
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GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
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Appropriations
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SUMMARY: The third edition of Volume II of GAO's Principles of Federal
Appropriations Law is being prepared for publication by the Government
Printing Office (GPO). Government departments, agencies, and other
federal organizations that normally require more than one copy have
been given an opportunity to request them through their agencies'
account representatives at pre-publication rate. This notice is
intended for other parties who might be interested in purchasing the
book.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Government Accountability Office (GAO)
will shortly publish Volume II of Principles of Federal Appropriations
Law, third edition--also known as ``The Red Book'' This publication is
part of a multi-volume set intended to present a basic reference
covering those areas of law in which the Comptroller General renders
decisions. Our approach is to lay a foundation with text discussion,
using specific legal authorities to illustrate the principles
discussed, their application, and exceptions. These authorities include
GAO decisions and opinions, judicial decisions, statutory provisions,
and other relevant sources.
GAO will provide copies of this volume to the heads of Federal
agencies, and agencies have already been given an opportunity to place
advance (rider) orders for additional copies of this volume with their
account representatives at the Government Printing Office (GPO).
This notice is intended to tell the general public that they will
be able to place pre-issue orders for this publication through GPO's
new online bookstore, at https://bookstore.gpo.gov/collections/gao_
appropriation.jsp. Otherwise, we expect this publication will be
available for purchase from the Superintendent of Documents, United
States Government Printing Office, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA
15250-7954, by April 2006. The price is $69.
Orders for Volume II should specify GPO Stock No. 020-000-00287-5
or the ISBN 0-16-0075602-2. Through periodic training courses on
federal appropriations law, GAO believes that this publication might be
useful in particular to law offices, to accounting firms, to the
financial, budget, or accounting officers of government contractors, to
university and state law libraries, to corporate chief financial
officers, and to people who follow Federal financial management,
contracts, grants, and loans.
As with the second edition of Principles, we are publishing the
third edition in loose-leaf format but will include a CD-ROM as well.
Volume II covers chapters 6 through 11: availability of appropriations,
amount; obligation of appropriations; continuing resolutions; liability
and relief of accountable officers; Federal assistance, grants and
cooperative agreements; and Federal assistance, guaranteed and insured
loans. We plan three volumes with annual updates. The updates will only
be published electronically. Users should retain copies of the
remaining volumes of the second edition until each volume is revised.
Volume III of the second edition addresses functions that the GAO Act
of 1996 transferred to the Executive Branch and will not be updated.
The first annual update of Volume I is currently available online at
https://www.gao.gov/legal.htm.
Authority: 31 U.S.C. 712, 717, 719, 3511, 3526-29.
Susan Poling,
Managing Associate General Counsel, Government Accountability Office.
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