Contracts for which implementing legislation is needed

42 U.S. Code § 6249c. Contracts for which implementing legislation is needed

(a) In general
(1)
In the case of contracts entered into under this part, and amendments to such contracts, for which implementing legislation will be needed, the Secretary may transmit an implementing bill to both Houses of the Congress.
(2)
In the Senate, any such bill shall be considered in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(3) For purposes of this section—
(A) the term “implementing bill” means a bill introduced in either House of Congress with respect to one or more contracts or amendments to contracts submitted to the House of Representatives and the Senate under this section and which contains—
(i)
a provision approving such contracts or amendments, or both; and
(ii)
legislative provisions that are necessary or appropriate for the implementation of such contracts or amendments, or both; and
(B)
the term “implementing revenue bill” means an implementing bill which contains one or more revenue measures by reason of which it must originate in the House of Representatives.
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