Chapter V BUDGET EXECUTION
E. Requirements Specific to operating units V(8) - 4 F. Explanation of Variances V(8) - 4 Section 9 Congressional Directives V(9) - 1 A. General V(9) - 1 ... Section 4 of this chapter of the Handbook and Part 4, II of Circular A-11 provide instructions for preparation and use of budget execution reports. 4. Other Requirements
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