The Bona Fide Needs Rule is a guiding principle in federal spending. It states that Congress may only spend money if there is a bona fide, or legitimate, need that needs to be met.
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The Bona Fide Need law "requires appropriated funds be used only for goods and services for which a need arises during the period of that appropriationâ??s availability for obligation." It is primarily regarding the government's use of funds for supplies, service contracts, and construction contracts.
Funds are available only for payment of expenses properly incurred during the period of availability or to complete contracts properly made within that period
yes (true)
needs some double Ds for the rule to work:)
Questioner needs to define what they mean by "coercion" -BUT- as a GENERAL rule, yes, coercion is usually considered unlawful conduct.
what does the phrase rule of thumb mean
The King decides everything.
A safety rule is a rule that is followed to try to avoid an accident.
a rule is something you can't change.
I think you mean The Tuck Rule.