Public Law 67-5

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Public Law 67-5 is a 1921 United States federal statute that imposed percentage-based limits on certain government financial activities, commonly known as the Per Centum Limit Act of 1921.

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instanceOf Act of Congress
United States federal statute
alsoKnownAs Per Centum Limit Act NERFINISHED
Per Centum Limit Act of 1921 (Public Law 67-5) NERFINISHED
appliesTo United States federal government NERFINISHED
branchOfLaw public finance law
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateEnacted 1921
enactedBy 67th United States Congress NERFINISHED
enactmentProcess bicameral legislation followed by presidential signature
governmentBranchAffected executive branch financial operations
governmentLevel federal
historicalContext post-World War I U.S. fiscal policy
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
language English
legalCitation Public Law 67-5 NERFINISHED
legalForm public law
legalStatus enacted statute
purpose to impose percentage-based limits on certain federal government financial activities
recordedIn United States Statutes at Large NERFINISHED
regulates government financial activities
percentage-based limits on specified federal financial operations
shortName Per Centum Limit Act of 1921 NERFINISHED
signedBy Warren G. Harding NERFINISHED
signingPresident Warren G. Harding NERFINISHED
subjectMatter federal government finance
limitations on government financial activities
percentage-based limits on certain government financial activities
timePeriod 20th century
typeOfLimit percentage-based limit
yearEnacted 1921

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Per Centum Limit Act of 1921 citation Public Law 67-5