| Term | Definition | Used In |
|---|---|---|
| AUTHORIZATION BILL |
An AUTHORIZATION BILL provides the authority for a program or agency to exist and determines its policy. It also recommends spending levels to carry out the defined policy, but these levels are not binding. Authorizations may be annual, multi-year, or permanent. Expiring programs require re-authorization. House and Senate rules require that authorizations be in place before final funding decisions are made. |
House & Senate |