The Antideficiency Act (ADA), Pub.L. 97-258, 96 Stat. 923, is legislation enacted by the United States Congress to prevent the incurring of obligations or the making of expenditures (outlays) in excess of amounts available in appropriations or funds.
does Florida have antideficiency laws?
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Antideficiency Act
The Antideficiency Act (ADA), Pub.L. 97-258, 96 Stat. 923, is legislation enacted by the United States Congress to prevent the incurring of obligations or the making of expenditures (outlays) in excess of amounts available in appropriations or funds.
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The penalties for violating the Antideficiency Act can include administrative discipline, such as reprimand or suspension, as well as personal liability for the amount involved in the violation. In some cases, criminal penalties, such as fines or imprisonment, may also apply.
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Some federal employees are considered non-essential, so it is mandatory they be furloughed during government shutdown. Thank you! After further research, I found on Wikipedia that there is the Antideficiency Act from 1884 that is the basis of for this furlough requirement.
Yes, federal law requires the Department of Defense (DoD) to use certifying officers as part of its financial management and accountability framework. The requirement is established under the Antideficiency Act and related regulations, which mandate that certifying officers ensure the legality and appropriateness of obligations and expenditures. Their role is crucial in preventing unauthorized spending and maintaining the integrity of the DoD's financial operations.
Good question, I have been looking for an exact answer my self. I have learned from my searches: Generally a note is an obligation to pay and must be paid in full. So, unless a note is explicitly non-recourse, the creditor can seek any of debtor's property for payment (subject to bankruptcy limitations). The general rule is that note secured by mortgages on property are recourse loans. The major exception comes from the antideficiency statues, common in the western states, that apply generally to mortgages securing loans on personal residences.
A. Will cause an Antideficiency Act (ADA) violaton because the contract price exceeds the amount of OMA available at the XVIII Airborne Corps. B. Will cause an ADA violation unless the contracting office shows that she neither knew no should have known that the XVIII Airborne Corps had only $275,000 in the OMA account. C. Will cause a ADA violation if the XVIII Airborne Corps's major command (FORSCOM) lacks sufficient OMA funds in its formal subdivision to cover the overobliation. D. Will not cause a ADA violation if Congress enacts either a continuing resolution authority (CRA) or a permanent appropriation before the vendor seeks payment for the supplies. E. Will not cause an ADA violation because the OMA account at the XVIII Airborne Corps was a target/allowance and an obligation in excess of a target/allowance can never result in an ADA violation.