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After the period of availability ends, annual and multi-year appropriations enter a 5-year "expired" phase where no new obligations can be made but existing obligations can be adjusted (upward within the original amount or downward). After the 5-year expired phase, remaining balances are cancelled and returned to Treasury.
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