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DIVISION OF EXPENSES The sums appropriated in this title for the District of Columbia shall be paid as follows: $17,576,000 from the general fund; $620,000 from the highway fund (regular); $31,000 from the highway fund (parking); $537,000 from the water fund; and $451,000 from the sanitary sewage works fund. [Total, title II :

[New budget (obligational) authority, $4,136,104,380.]
(By transfer, $37,607,900.]
(Limitation on administrative and nonadministrative expenses,

$66,338,000.]
[Appropriation to liquidate contract authority, $5,220,000.)

TITLE III

GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 301. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided therein.

Sec. 302. Except where specifically increased or decreased elsewhere in this Act, the restrictions contained within appropriations, or provisions affecting appropriations or other funds, available during the fiscal year 1971, limiting the amounts which may be expended for personal services, or for purposes involving personal services, or amounts which may be transferred between appropriations or authorizations available for or involving such services, are hereby increased to the extent necessary to meet increased pay costs authorized by or pursuant to law.

Sec. 303. Applicable appropriations or funds available for the fiscal year 1971 shall also be available for payment of fiscal year 1969 and fiscal year 1970 obligations for retroactive pay increases granted pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 5341.

Sec. 304. Unobligated balances of appropriations available to the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance during the fiscal year 1969 and the fiscal year 1970, including amounts of such appropriations withdrawn to the Treasury, may be transferred between such appropriations in such amounts as may be necessary for payment of fiscal year 1969 and fiscal year 1970 obligations for retroactive pay increases granted pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 5341.

Sec. 305. For the Post Office Department, any officer having administrative control of an appropriation, fund, limitation, or authorization properly chargeable with the costs in fiscal year 1971 of pay increases granted by or pursuant to the Federal Employees Salary Act of 1970 and the Postal Reorganization Act, is authorized to transfer thereto, from the unobligated balance of any other appropriation, fund, or authorization under his administrative control and expiring for obligation on June 30, 1971, such amounts as may be necessary for meeting such costs.

Approved May 25, 1971.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

House REPORTS: No. 92–187 (Committee on Appropriations) and 92–221 (Com

mittee of Conference).
SENATE REPORT No. 92–107 (Committee on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, volume 117 (1971) :

May 11, 12: Considered and passed House.
May 17, 19: Considered and passed Senate, amended.
May 20: House agreed to conference report; concurred with amendments to

certain Senate amendments.
May 21, 24: Senate agreed to conference report; concurred in House amend-

ments. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, volume 7, No. 22: May 26,

Presidential statement.

$7,028,195,973

Grand total, all titles:

New budget (obligational) authority -

By transfer, $37,607,900.
Limitation on administrative and nonadministrative ex-

penses, $67,012,000.
Limitations on obligations, $10,000,000.
Appropriations to liquidate contract authority, $366,-

720,000.

NOTE.-The following tabulation is a classification by departments and establishments of new budget (obligational) authority made in the foregoing act:

Chapter

Department or establishment

Fiscal year

1971

Fiscal year

Total

1972

TITLE I

I.
II
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$335, 929, 000
166, 400,000

$335, 929, 000
166, 400,000

IV
V
VI

22, 206, 000
(16, 557, 137)
275,000,000

40,984,000
115, 094, 500

22, 206,000 (16,557, 137) 275, 000, 000

40,981, 000 115, 094, 500

(6,500,000) 1, 182, 077, 000

(6,500,000) 1, 282, 077,000

VII.

$100,000,000

VIII.
IX
X

3,857, 559
3, 200,000

3,857, 559
3, 200,000

Agriculture and related agencies..
Defense-Military
District of Columbia:

Federal funds.

District of Columbia funds.
Foreign operations..
HUD, Space, and independent offices.
Interior and related agencies

Appropriation to liquidate contract author

ity..
Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare,

a'id related age scies
Legislative Branch..
Public Works
State, Justice, Commerce, and related age :-
cies.
Appropriation to liquidate contract author-

ily.
Transportation and related agencies.

Limitation on administrative expenses.
Limitation on obligations.
Appropriation to liquidate contract au-

thority...
Treasury and independent agencies.
Claims and judginents..
Total, title I

Limitation on administrative er

pen868
Limitation on obligations..
Appropriations to liquidate contract

authority.

122, 320,000

122, 320,000

XI....

(80,000,000)
125, 261, 000

(674.000)
(10,000,000)

(80,000,000) 125, 261, 000

(674,000) (10,000,000)

XII
XIII.

(275,000,000)
371, 122, 000
28, 640, 534

(275,000,000)
371, 122, 000
28, 610, 534

2,792, 091, 593

100,000,000

2,892, 091, 593

(674,000) (10,000,000) (361,500,000)

(674,000) (10,000,000) (361,500,000)

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INCREASED PAY COSTA
Legislative Branch
United States Tax Court.
The Judiciary.
Executive Office of the President.
Funds appropriated to the President:

Transfers.
Agriculture

Transfers
Appropriation to liquidate contract author-

ity.
Commerce
Defense-Military.
Defense-Civil

Limitation om administrative e spenser
Health, Education, and Welfare.

Transfers

Limitation on salaries and er pense8..
Housing and Urban Development:

Transfers
Limitation on administrative and nonad-

ministrative ei penses
Interior
Justice.
Labor.

Transfers.

Limitation on administrative expenses.
Post Office.
State.
Transportation..

Transfers...

Limitation on administrative expenses.
Treasury.
Environmental Protection Agency
General Services Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-

tration.
Veterans Administration.
Other Independent Agencies.

Transfers.
Limitation on administratire and nonad-

ministratire er penses.
District of Columbia -

Total, title II

Transfers..
Limitation on administrative and

nonadministrative expenses.
Appropriation to liquidate contract

authority --
Grand total, titles I and II.

Transfers
Limitation on administrative and

nonadministratire et penses.
Limitation on obligations.
Appropriations to liquidate contract

authority

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SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION,

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND

ALLOWANCES, 1972

Public Law 92-141

92nd Congress, H.J. Res. 915

October 15, 1971

JOINT RESOLUTION

Making a supplemental appropriation for the Department of Labor for the fiscal

year 1972, and for other purposes.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sum is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, namely:

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION

FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND ALLOWANCES

For an additional amount for “Federal unemployment benefits and allowances", $270,500,000.

Approved October 15, 1971.

$270,500,000

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
HOUSE REPORT No. 92–550 (Committee on Appropriations).
SENATE REPORT No. 92–392 (Committee on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, volume 117 (1971):

October 6: Considered and passed House.
October 8: Considered and passed Senate.

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