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Appendix II: Authorization Appendix

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US Code 42-618-- 93.596

US Code 42-628b-- 93.648

US Code 42-629g-- 93.087

US Code 42-6321-6326-- 81.119

US Code 42-6508-- 15.439

US Code 42-652j-- 93.601

US Code 42-670--93.551

US Code 42-6901-- 66.511, 66.801, 66.808

US Code 42-6908a-- 66.600

US Code 42-6916(f)(2)-- 66.804

US Code 42-6939 (b) and(c)-- 93.240

US Code 42-6981-- 66.305, 66.509, 66.510, 66.513, 66.514, 66.516, 66.517, 66.611, 66.954

US Code 42-6991--66.816

US Code 42-7--57.001

US Code 42-710--93.235

US Code 42-7101-- 81.036, 81.119, 81.121

US Code 42-712--81.117

US Code 42-713(c)(1)-- 93.092

US Code 42-7384 et seq-- 17.310

US Code 42-7401-- 66.034, 66.313, 66.510, 66.511, 66.517

US Code 42-7403-- 66.038, 66.305, 66.509, 66.513, 66.514, 66.516, 66.611, 66.931, 66.954

US Code 42-7701--97.042

US Code 42-7701 et seq-- 97.026, 97.027, 97.028

US Code 42-7704(a)(2)(B)-- 97.082

US Code 42-8013--14.326

US Code 42-9601(39)&9604k-- 66.818

US Code 42-9601, et seq.-- 15.658

US Code 42-9604(d)-- 66.802, 66.809

US Code 42-9604(i)-- 93.161

US Code 42-9604(k)(6)-- 66.814

US Code 42-9617-- 66.806

US Code 42-9660-- 66.611, 66.813

US Code 42-9801--93.600
US Code 42-9812-9910--44.002
US Code 42-9816 note-- 14.252
US Code 42-9843-9844-- 93.508
US Code 42-9858-- 93.575
US Code 42-USC 290aa-- 93.997

US Code 423-117 and 502-- 20.762

US Code 43-1331-- 17.302

US Code 43-1337-- 15.430

US Code 43-1337(g)(2), (3)-- 15.432

US Code 43-1635(1)-- 15.431

US Code 43-31 et. seq.-- 15.819

US Code 43-36(d)-- 15.820

US Code 43-852 (a)(4)-- 15.429

US Code 45-231-- 57.001

US Code 44CFR-Subchapter B-- 97.022

US Code 45-351--57.001

US Code 45-352--57.001

US Code 45-821--20.316

US Code 46 -539--20.803

US Code 46-1161--20.812

US Code 46-13101-13109--97.012

US Code 46-40101--33.001

US Code 46-51301-51317--20.821

US Code 46-51501-51511--20.806

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Appendix III: Budget Functional Code Appendix

NFORMATION

fication - This 11-digit budget code identifies the account from which a program is funded as expressed in the Appendix to the Federal Budget. For code 75-0350-0-1-551, the first two digits represent the Federal agency code, and the third through sixth digits identify the appropriation (or fund) basic I assigned by the Treasury Department. Where two or more accounts with different Treasury basic account symbols are included in a consolidated ill be the third and fourth digits, the fifth digit will be the fund type and the sixth digit will reflect the sequence of consolidated programs for that fund : agency. The seventh digit identifies the timing of transmittal of budget estimates:

ar budget schedules

emental appropriation

ative proposal, not subject to PAYGO

priations language to be transmitted later

ative proposal, subject to PAYGO

sion proposal

tments to 1996 continuing resolution levels

şit identifies the type of government fund involved:

id - General Fund Appropriation Accounts - Accounts established to record amounts appropriated by law to be expended for the general support of the

1 Receipt Accounts - Accounts credited with all receipts that are not earmarked by law for a specific purpose.

d-Special Fund Appropriation Accounts - Accounts established to record appropriated amounts of special fund receipts to be expended for special ccordance with specific provisions of law. Special Fund Receipt Accounts - Accounts credited with receipts from specific sources that are earmarked by ific purpose.

erprise Fund Accounts - Funds authorized by Congress to be credited with receipts primarily from the public, that are generated by, and earmarked to itinuing cycle of business-type operations.

imental Revolving or Management Fund Intragovernmental Fund Accounts - Accounts established to facilitate financing transactions within and between cies. These funds may be classified as intragovernmental revolving funds or management funds. Intragovernmental Revolving Fund Accounts - Funds ' law to carry out a cycle of intragovernmental business-type operations. These funds are credited with offsetting collections from other agencies and

I (non-revolving) - Trust funds are established to account for the receipt and expenditure of monies by the Government for carrying out specific purposes 3 in accordance with the terms of a statute that designates the fund as a trust fund (such as the Highway Trust Fund) or for carrying out the stipulations of a ent (such as any of several trust funds for gifts and donations for specific purposes). In a trust non-revolving fund, the receipts designated for the trust fund

*ate account.

1 (revolving) - In a trust revolving fund, the fund is credited with collections earmarked by law to carry out a cycle of business-type operations.

en account consolidations cross fund types. The last three digits represent the functional classification (code) used in the latest Federal Budget document, otherwise by the Office of Management and Budget. In cases where a program is split between two or more subfunctions: (a) if all subfunctions are in the unction, the code is the same as for the major function; or (b) if two or more major functions are involved the digits '999' are used. (Example: -550)

' are major functions and subfunctions as used in the budget document to show allocations of budget authority and outlays according to end purposes

rd to agency jurisdiction. The central nature of each major function is identified and defined. Catalog programs are listed following each applicable (or major function). Note that some subfunctions are not applicable to Catalog programs,

t(s) in parentheses following the program title, shows the type(s) of assistance available through that program. The alphabet codes with accompanying

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(050) NATIONAL DEFENSE

This function includes those programs directly related to the common defense and security of the United States. It includes the raising, equipping, and maintaining of armed forces (including civilian supporting activities), development and utilization of weapons systems (including nuclear weapons), and related programs. National defense includes direct compensation and benefits paid to active military and civilian personnel; contributions to their retirement, health, and life insurance funds; the conduct of defense research, development, testing, and evaluation; and procurement, construction, stockpiling, and other activities undertaken with the direct object of fostering our national security. Excluded from national defense are benefits or compensation to veterans and their dependents (veterans benefits are generally available to personnel who served the country in national emergencies; benefits for career military personnel are generally charged as a cost to the national defense function) and military retired pay, which is included in the income security function. Also excluded from national defense is the peaceful conduct of foreign relations; foreign military, economic, and humanitarian assistance; subsidies to business by civilian agencies (such as maritime subsidies) that may be partially justified as promoting national security; and research and operations of agencies (such as space research) whose program mission is not directly designed to promote national defense but which could result in some significant benefits to our national security.

(051) Department of Defense - Military

The entire agency is included in this subfunction. Because of the method of funding and accounting in the Defense Department no further subdivisions on a program basis are available in terms of outlays.

12.002 Procurement Technical Assistance For Business Firms (B) 12.300 Basic and Applied Scientific Research (B)

12.330 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Education, Outreach and Workforce Program (B)

12.340 Naval Medical Research and Development (B) 12.420 Military Medical Research and Development (B)

12.600 Community Investment (B,L)

12.604 Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Reductions in Defense Spending (B,L)

12.607 Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Realignment or Closure of a Military Installation (B)

12.610 Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Compatible Use and Joint Land Use Studies (B)

12.611 Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Reductions in

Defense Industry Employment (B)

12.614 Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Advance Planning

and Economic Diversification (B)

12.615 Research and Technical Assistance (B)

12.617 Economic Adjustment Assistance for State Governments (B)

12.630 Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering (B)

12.903 GenCyber Grants Program (B)

(053) Atomic Energy Defense Activities

Those programs of the Department of Energy devoted to national defense activities, such as naval ship reactors and nuclear weapons.

17.310 Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation (D) 81.104 Environmental Remediation and Waste Processing and Disposal (B) 81.106 Transport of Transuranic Wastes to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant: States and Tribal Concerns, Proposed Solutions (B)

81.112 Stewardship Science Grant Program (B)

81.113 Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research (B)

81.124 Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program (B)

(054) Defense-Related Activities

Miscellaneous defense activities such as the expenses connected with service and civil defense activities in the Federal Emergency Mana Agency.

20.813 Ship Operations Cooperative Program (C)

47.050 Geosciences (B)

47.078 Polar Programs (B)

81.140 Los Alamos National Laboratory - Fire Protection (B)

(150) INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

This function is concerned with the maintenance of peaceful commerce, and travel between the United States and the remainder of the and with the promotion of international security and economic deve abroad. It includes the conduct of foreign affairs; cost of member international organizations; foreign information and exchange activities military, economic, and humanitarian assistance programs; and loan designed to foster U.S. exports. Excluded from international affairs re from domestic programs that may tangentially affect foreign relations or of other nations.

19.221 Iran Assistance Program (B)

Middle East Partnership Initiative (B)
Promoting the Cancer Surveillance Workforce, Education and D
Use (B)

(151) International Development and Humanitarian
Assistance

This includes humanitarian assistance, development assistance,
supporting assistance, grants to and investments in international financ
development institutions, and the costs associated with conce
agricultural exports.

10.608 Food for Education (C,H)

85.750 IAF Assistance for Overseas Programs (B) 98.001 USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas (B) 98.002 Cooperative Development Program (CDP) (B) 98.003 Ocean Freight Reimbursement Program (OFR) (B) 98.004 Non-Governmental Organization Strengthening (NGO) (B) 98.005 Institutional Capacity Building (ICB) (B) 98.006 Foreign Assistance to American Schools and Hospitals Abrad (ASHA) (B)

98.007 Food for Peace Development Assistance Program (DAP (BR)
98.008 Food for Peace Emergency Program (EP) (B,H)

98.009 John Ogonowski Farmer-to-Farmer Program (B)
98.010 Denton Program (J)

98.011 Global Development Alliance (B)

98.012 USAID Development Partnerships for University Cooperation Development (B)

(152) International Security Assistance This includes all of international security assistance. It involves the defense articles and services to foreign governments through grant, and training.

98.011 Global Development Alliance (B)

(153) Conduct of Foreign Affairs This includes the diplomatic and consular operations of the Depar and closely-related activities in other agencies (such as the Arms Com

(154) Foreign Information and Exchange Activities This includes student and cultural exchange programs and foreign li or other media information activities designed to promote mutual under

between the people of the United States and other Nations.

19.009 Academic Exchange Programs - Undergraduate Programs (B) 19.010 Academic Exchange Programs - Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows

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