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The
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
is a body within the
Executive Office of the President of the United States
which is tasked with coordinating
United States
Federal agencies. The OMB performs this coordination by gathering and filtering
budget
requests, and by issuing
circulars[?]
which the agencies must then implement as
regulations
.
Related Legislation
1964
-
Presidential Transition Act[?]
PL 88-277
1970
-
Postal Reorganization Act
PL 91-375
1978
-
Civil Service Reform Act[?]
PL 95-454
1982
-
Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act[?]
PL 97-255
1984
-
Competition in Contracting Act[?]
PL 98-369
1990
-
Chief Financial Officers Act[?]
PL 101-576
1993
-
Government Performance and Results Act[?]
PL 103-62
1994
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Federal Acquisitions Streamlining Act[?]
PL 103-355
1998
-
Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act[?]
PL 105-206
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