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estimates, to fiiniisli to the Secretnry <^f the Treastirv, on or l)efor>- 

 the first day of Oetober of each year, their annual estimates for the 

 public service, to be included in the Book of Estimates prepared b}' 

 law under his direction: and the Secretary of the Treasury shall 

 submit, as a part of the appendix to the Book of Estimates, such 

 extracts from the annual reports of the several heads of Depart- 

 ments and Bureaus as relate to estimates for appro))riations, and the 

 necessities therefor. 



Act M;ircli 'A. 187".. c 129. s. .*]. IS! Stiit. 870. 



TLis siHtion is a luirt <»f the k>;;islativo, executive, ;ni(1 .1u(lici;il appro- 

 priation act for the liscal year 1S7G. cited above. 



The riiuo tor sulmiittin?: the (lepartuiental e.-riniates i.-^ changed to 

 October 15, and the Secretin-}- of tlie Treasury is required to prepare the 

 estimates in case the heads of depart mens fail to iln sd, by act March 3. 

 inOl. c. S30. s. .". set forth below. 



ACT MARCH 3, 1901. c. 830. (31 Stat. S60.) 



Time for furnishing estimates to Secretary of Treasury. 



Sec. 5. That hereafter it shall be the duty of the heads of the sev- 

 eral Executive Departments, and of other officers authorized or re- 

 (juired to make estinuites, to furnish to the Secretary of the Treasury, 

 on or before the fifteenth day of October of each year, their annual 

 estimates for the public service, to be included in the Book of Esti- 

 mates to be prepared by law under his direction, and in case of failure 

 to furnish estimates as herein required it sliall l>e the duty of the 

 Secretary of the Treasury to cau.se to be prepared in the Treasury 

 Department, on or before the first day of November of each year, 

 estimates for such appropriations as in his judgment shall be requisite 

 in every such case, which estimates shall be included in the Book of 

 E.-i.timates prepared by law under his direction for the consideration 

 of Congress. 



Act March 3,' 1901. c. 830, s. o, 31 Stat. 1009. 



This section is a part of the legislative, executive, and judicial appro- 

 priation net for the tiscnl year 1902, cited above. 



ACT JULY 7, 1884, c. 334. (23 Stat. 236.) 



Estimates of appropriations and deficiencies. * 



And hereafter :dl estimates of appropriations and estimates of 

 deficiencies in a])propriations intended for the consideration and seek- 

 ing the action of any of the committees of Congress shall be trans- 

 mitted to Congress through the Secretary of the Treasury, and in 

 no other manner; * * * 



Act July 7. 1884, c. 334, s. 2. 23 Stat. 254. 



This is a ])rovision of the deficiency appropriation act for the fiscal 

 ye.ir 1884. rited .-tboxe. 



ACT JUNE 22. 1906. c. 3514. (34 Stat. 389.) 



Estimates to follow order and arrangement of appropriation acts for year pre- 

 ceding; all estimates to te included in Book of Estimates; restriction on 

 special or additional estimates. 



Sr.r. 4. Hereafter the estimates for expenses of the Government, ex- 

 lept those for sundry civil expenses, shall be prepared and submitted 

 each year according to the order and arrangement of the appropria- 

 tion Acts for the year preceding. And any changes in sucli order 

 and arrangement, and transfers of salaries from one office or bureai 

 to another office or bureau, or the consolidation of offices or bv.reaus 



