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Mandatory outlays a. require changes in existing laws if those outlays are to be altered. b. cannot be altered once they are made into law. c. usually change during the budget process. d. are a minor component of total outlays, and so are usually ignored.

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a. require changes in existing laws if those outlays are to be altered.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mandatory outlays are the outlays in which there should be the need to change in the law i.e. already existed but the same is applied when the outlays could be changed or varied or altered

That means without alteration it does not required the changes

Therefore the option a is correct

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