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Ill STAT. 702 PUBLIC LAW 105-33—AUG. 5, 1997 "(3) with respect to fiscal year 1999— "(A) for the defense category: $271,500,000,000 in new budget authority and $266,518,000,000 in outlays; "(B) for the nondefense category: $255,699,000,000 in new budget authority and $287,850,000,000 in outlays; and "(C) for the violent crime reduction category: $5,800,000,000 in new budget authority and $4,953,000,000 in outlays; "(4) with respect to fiscal year 2000— "(A) for the discretionary category: $532,693,000,000 in new budget authority and $558,711,000,000 in outlays; and "(B) for the violent crime reduction category: $4,500,000,000 in new budget authority and $5,554,000,000 in outlays; "(5) with respect to fiscal year 2001, for the discretionary category: $542,032,000,000 in new budget authority and $564,396,000,000 in outlays; and "(6) with respect to fiscal year 2002, for the discretionary category: $551,074,000,000 in new budget authority and $560,799,000,000 in outlays; as adjusted in strict conformance with subsection (b).". (c) REPEAL OF DUPLICATIVE PROVISIONS. —Sections 201, 202, 204(b), 206, and 211 of House Concurrent Resolution 84 (105th Congress) are repealed. SEC. 10204. VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION SPENDING. (a) SEQUESTRATION REGARDING VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION SPENDING.— (1) REPEAL.— Section 25 lA of the Balanced Budget and 2 USC 901a. Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 is repealed. (2) TABLE OF CONTENTS.— The item relating to section 25 lA in the table contents set forth in section 250(a) of the Balanced 2 USC 900. Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 is repealed. (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.— Section 310002 of Public Law 103-322 (42 U.S.C. 14212) is repealed. SEC. 10205. ENFORCING PAY-AS-YOU-GO. Section 252 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit 2 USC 902. Control Act of 1985 is amended— (1) by striking subsections (a) and (b) and inserting the following: "(a) PURPOSE.— The purpose of this section is to assure that any legislation enacted before October 1, 2002, affecting direct spending or receipts that increases the deficit will trigger an off*setting sequestration. " (b) SEQUESTRATION.— "(1) TIMING. —Not later than 15 calendar days after the date Congress adjourns to end a session and on the same day as a sequestration (if any) under section 251 or 253, there shall be a sequestration to offset the amount of any net deficit increase caused by all direct spending and receipts legislation enacted before October 1, 2002, as calculated under paragraph ^ (2). "(2) CALCULATION OF DEFICIT INCREASE.— OMB shall calculate the amount of deficit increase or decrease by adding—