Payment to School Funds, Arizona and New Mexico, National Forest Fund: At the close of each fiscal year there is paid by the Secretary of the Treas ury, to each of these two States, as income for its common-school fund, $2,028, 869,000 $59, 000 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Promote and Develop Fishery Products and Research Pertaining to American on fishery products is appropriated for resources and environment; public 7, 553, 000 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Operating-differential subsidies: To provide contract authorization for subsidies to 14 operators using an $107, 175, 000 99, 622, 000 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING Homeowners Assistance Fund, Defense: This fund finances a program for reducing the losses of military personnel and civilian employees incident to disposition of their one- or two-family $1, 161,000 1, 161, 000 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-CIVIL FUNCTIONS CORPS OF ENGINEERS CIVIL 3,000,000 Payments to States, Flood Control Act of 1954: Seventy five percent of moneys received on account of leases of lands ac quired in connection with flood-control projects is appropriated at the end the property is situated (33 U.S.C. 7016-3)--Hydraulic Mining in California, Debris Fund: Fees paid by mine operators in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Basins for depositing mine debris in restraining works are used for maintenance of restraining reservoirs (33 U.S.C. 683)----- Waters: the Federal Power Act to be received and appropriated as a special fund 18, 000 1, 282, 000) of 1934, is a non-corporate business-type agency, which was brought under the Government Corporation Control Act by the Housing Act of 1948. FHA program objectives are achieved through the insurance of loans for financing the production, purchase, repair, and improvement of residential properties and these programs are under four separate insurance funds established by statute. Income from fees, premiums, and investments are credited to the funds and operating expenses including expenses and losses connected with foreclosed property and defaulted notes and mortgages are charged to the funds-- MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS $375, 000 Wildlife Conservation, etc., Military Reservations, Army: Proceeds from the sale of fish and game permits on Army installations are used to carry out a program of planning, development, maintenance, and military reservations.-- Proceeds from the sale of fish and game permits on naval installations are used to carry out a program of fish and wildlife conservation, management, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior (74 Stat. 1052) ---- Proceeds from the sale of game permits are used to carry out a program of fish and game conservation and rehabilitation in connection with the Fish $4, 300,000 490,000 40,000 75,000 Total, Department of Defense-Civil Functions-- 4,790,000 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 2,600,000 OFFICE OF EDUCATION Colleges for Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts: Each State and Puerto Rico receive $50 thousand for college instruction, including facilities, in agriculture, the mechanic arts, and related fields, (definite) Grants are made to the States on a dollar-for-dollar matching basis for the purpose of cooperating with the States in paying the salaries of teachers of (definite) Appropriations for insufficiencies are used to fund the deficit resulting from the difference between the interest rate required to sell the par- Total, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare-- $11, 410,000 7, 161, 000 1, 649, 000 DEPARTMENT OF HOUBING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 830, 000 Interstate Land Sales, Special Fund: The Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. 1701) authorizes the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to charge a fee, not costs of rendering services under the act... College Housing Loans: In order to pay the interest on participation certificates, appropriated funds are required for the difference between the interest rate on the participa- 89-429, the Participation Sales Act of 1966 (80 Stat. 164)-Federal Housing Administration Fund: The Federal Housing Administration, created by the National Housing Act 8, 905, 000 149, 323, 000 GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Special Assistance Functions Fund: The Association is authorized under presidential authority to make com mitments and to purchase FHA-insured and VA-guaranteed mortgages $6,521, 000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Public Facility Loans: To cover insufficiencies growing out of sales of participation certificates, as authorized by Public Law 89_429_ Total, Department of Housing and Urban Development- $166, 869,000 1, 290, 000 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 10,000,000 525, 000 Public Lands Development Roads and Trails: Section 203, title 23, U.S.C. provides contract authorization for public land development roads and trails which facilitate the development, protection, the Bureau. in any one year from the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands in Oregon 753-754) ury to the credit of the Oregon and California land-grant fund for payment as other county funds (39 Stat. 218; 50 Stat. 876)-Paijmients to States From Sales of Lands: Payments to the several States of 5 percent of the net proceeds of sales of public lands and materials lying within their limits, for the purpose of education or of making public roads and improvements (31 U.S.O. 711)---- grazing fees from outside grazing districts (43 U.S.C. 315i, 315m) fees from within grazing districts (43 U.S.C. 3156, 315i)-- cellaneous lands within grazing districts which are not susceptible of a 315i) Thirty seven and one-half percent of the amounts derived from bonuses, royalties, and rentals under the provisions of the Mineral Leasing Act of 31, 867, 000 251,000 464, 000 510,000 3,000 56, 931, 000 $150,000 Payments Due Counties, National Grasslands: Of the revenues received from the use of submarginal lands, 25 percent is paid to the counties in which such land is situated for school and road 1012) Timber purchases or permittees provide bond or deposit to assure fulfillment of contracts. Users of roads under jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land road maintenance (74 Stat. 507–508). Public Law 91-419, approved September 25, 1970, permanently appropriated certain moneys to the Secretary of the Interior. Royalty fees for the 1, 139, 000 100, 000 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1,500,000 30, 000, 000 161, 000 Education and Welfare Services: Contract authorization for carrying out programs in educational assistance, facilities and service; welfare and guidance services; relocation and adult vocational training; and maintaining law and order (58 Stat. 266)---load Construction: Contract authorization for carrying out Federal-aid highway roads to serve the Indian people and communities (23 U.S.C. 293) Claims and Treaty Obligations: For fulfilling treaties with the Senecas and Six Nations of New York, Choc taws and Pawnees of Oklahoma, and payments to the Indians of the Sioux Stat. 644)- Royalties, bonuses, and other revenues derived from mineral deposits under lying certain lands purchased in Oklahoma are available until expended ing in Oklahoma (25 U.S.C. 507) All revenues derived from charges for operation and maintenance of Indian irrigation projects are available for expenditure for operation and mainte- Law 647 (60 Stat. 895)---- Sums not in excess of the amount of power revenues covered into the Treas 10,000 4, 130, 000 ury to the credit of each of the power projects shall be available for the 3, 280, 000 BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION Land and Water Conservation: Contract authorization for acquiring land and water areas and developing areas for public outdoor recreation purposes to States; and to the Na- 30, 000, 000 TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS listernal Revenue Collections for Virgin Islands: The local revenues collected annually by the government of the Virgin Islands are matched by a payment out of the annual internal revenue 16, 078, 000 600,000 BUREAU OF SPORT FISIERIES AND WILDLIFE $7,000,000 14, 303, 000 Migratory Birel Conservation Fund: Proceeds from the sale of migratory bird hunting stamps are appropriated for carrying into effect the acts relating to migratory birds (16 U.S.C. 718-7181; 63 Stat. 599) Federal Aid in Fish Restoration and Management: States are reimbursed up to 75 percent of the cost of approved fish restora tion and management projects, including research into fish culture, formu- (16 U.S.C. 77a-hi)-- States are reimbursed up to 75 percent of the cost of approved wildlife restoration projects, including acquisition and development of land and and for approved hunter safety programs (Public Law 91–503)--National Wildlife Refuge Fund: The Refuge Revenue Sharing Act authorizes the expenditure of revenues from the sale of products from the National Wildlife Refuge System. Part 36, 704, 000 4,500,000 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 50,000,000 Parkury and Rond Construction: Contract authorization is provided for construction of roads and trails and parkways administered by the National Park Service. Major projects are accomplished for the Service by the Federal Highway Administration.--Educational Erpenses, Children of Employees, Yellowstone National Park: Revenues received from visitors to the Park are used to provide educational facilities to pupils who are dependents of persons engaged in the operation of Yellowstone National Park (62 Stat. 3.38). lands acquired for Grand Teton National Park (64 Stat. 851). 255, 000 23, 000 BUREAU OF RECLAMATION 2, 700, 000 Payment of Interest on Adrances From Treasury, Colorado River Dam Fund, Treasury of moneys advanced for the construction of the Boulder Canyon December 21, 1928, as amended (49 U.S.C. 6180 (0))-- Specific appropriation of $300,000 per annum to each of the States of Arizona and Nevada, from revenues from the operations of the Boulder Canyon 1928, as amended (13 U.S.O., 618a (c)) (definite). ing and farm lands, sale or rental of surplus water, and other miscellane- sec. 4) port Irrigation District for water carriage (62 Stat. 273) 8,000 8,000 |