The amendment itself contains no dollar limits, which would be set by separate legislation.
Your policy may also set a dollar limit above which you'll have to pay.
It is also possible that a warranty imposes a dollar limit for certain items.
There is no dollar limit on loans or grants, though most are under $2,000.
The group plans that do often put a dollar limit on reimbursements.
Republicans have been raising more of the direct contributions from individuals known as hard money, which is subject to strict dollar limits but remains legal.
Some states have passed laws setting dollar limits, like $250,000 in medical malpractice cases.
For example, there is a dollar limit on the amount an employee may elect to defer each year.
In many cases, the budget resolutions include recommendations of policies that might be adopted to meet the dollar limits being set.
The dollar limits vary widely by state but have doubled or tripled in a decade.