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II. RECAPITULATION OF PERMANENT APPROPRIATIONS-FEDERAL FUNDS-Con. (NOTE.—Amounts showa are taken from th: January 1972 Budget and are subject to revision as bettor data become available.]

Amounts-fiscal years

Department or establishment

1971

1972

$86,051,000
14,097,000

$101,940,000

39,081, 000
30,000,000
16,078,000

Executive-Continued
Interior:

Bureau of Land Management....
Bureau of Indian Affairs...
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation..
Territorial Affairs...
Bureau of Mines..
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.
National Park Service...
Bureau of Reclamation..
Bonneville Power Administration..
Southeastern Power Administration.

13, 576,000
10, 423,000
57,975,000

157,000 20,095, 000

62,507,000 50, 278,000 32,700,000

300,000 87,000

53,000

Total....

202, 427,000

332, 971,000

State..

4,583,000

7, 483,000

48,000

Transportation:

Coast Guard..
Federal Highway Administration...
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Urban Mass Transportation Administration..

5,000,000 79,500,000 33, 333,000

214,000,000

Total...

214,048,000

117,833, 000

Treasury:

Oflice of the Secretary.
Bureau of Accounts..
Bureau of Customs.
Bureau of the Mint..
Internal Revenue Service.
Secret Service....
Interest on the public debt.

21,000
19, 337,000
62, 778,000

2, 201,000 222, 175,000

853,000 20,959, 044,000

22,000 21, 187,000 75,000,000

1,771,000 248, 050,000

1, 200,000 21, 400,000,000

Total...

21, 266, 709,000

21, 747, 230,000

2,000,000 615, 564, 000

Independent agencies:

General Services Administration..
Civil Service Commission.
Export-Import Bank..
Federal Power Commission..
Small Business Administraton.
Smithsonian Institution.

768,000
277, 738,000
54,363,000

83,000 3,048,000

800,000

165,000 2,072, 000

700,000

Total...

336, 800,000

620, 501,000

District of Columbia:

Federal funds

40, 632,000

40, 832,000

Total..

23, 368, 719,000

25, 357, 210,000

III. PERMANENT APPROPRIATIONS-TRUST FUNDS

(For permanent Federal funds, see table II)

COMPILER'S NOTE.—The text and amounts of these permanent appropriations are taken from data relating to fiscal 1972 in the budget for the fiscal year 1973. These are funds that do not require annual action by the Congress, but rather become available automatically under earlier laws. The amounts shown are estimated and are thus subject to revision as better data become available during the fiscal year.

LEGISLATIVE

$1, 600,000

80,000

1, 000

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Gift Fund:

This fund represents gifts or bequests of money made to the Library of Con

gress for the immediate disbursement by the Librarian. In the interest of
the Library, its collections, or its service for the purpose in each case

specified (2 U.S.C. 160; 31 U.S.C. 7258)----Income from Investment Account:

This fund represents income from investments held by the Treasury for the

benefit of the Library of Congress and is subject to disbursement by the
Librarian for the purposes in each case specified (2 U.S.C. 157; 31 U.S.C.

7258)
Payment of Interest on Bequest of Gertrude M. Hubbard:

Trust fund of $20,000, the interest on which, at 4 percent per annum, is to

be used for the purchase of engravings and etchings to be added to the
"Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection” (Act of Aug. 20, 1912, 37 Stat.

319, sec. 21)-
Payment of Interest on Permanent Loan:

This appropriation represents a sum equivalent to interest at the rate of

4 percent per annum, payable semiannually, on a permanent loan to the
United States, not exceeding $5,000,000, in accordance with provisions
of gifts or bequests—such interest, as income, being subject to disburse-
ment by the Librarian of Congress for the purpose specified (2 U.S.C. 156–

158; Act of Mar. 3, 1925, 43 Stat. 1107)--Service Fees:

Operation of a photoduplication laboratory and a sound recording labora

tory are financed from fees received for services rendered to other Gov-
ernment agencies and the public (2 U.S.C. 160; 31 U.S.C. 7258).
Total, Legislative---

$4, 142,000
THE JUDICIARY
Judicial Survivors' Annuity Fund:

This fund is used to pay annuities to eligible widows and dependent children

of deceased judges of the United States, to make refunds to former judges
who have elected to come under the judicial survivors annuity system
but who have left the service, and to pay claims of survivors of member
judges for any unpaid amounts credited to the individual accounts of such

judges (28 U.S.C. 376)---
Operation of Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia:

Funds appropriated to the District of Columbia for operation of the Public

211, 000

2, 230,00

1, 740, 00) EXECUTIVE

Defender Service under the provisions of title III of Public Law 91-358,
approved July 29, 1970, to provide representation for indigents in proceed-
ings designated in section 302(a) of the act--
Totals, The Judiciary-

$3, 351, 000

1, 611, 000

70-490-72-54

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

Advances, Foreign Military Sales:

The trust fund, which is strictly a cash account, is to enable foreign govern

ments to take advantage of savings which result from procurement through
U.S. Government channels. Authorized by sections 21 and 22 of the Foreign
Military Sales Act of 1968, as amended, the fund is used to facilitate cash

sales of defense articles and services...
Technioal Assistance, U.8. Dollars Advanced from Foreign Governments:

Funds advanced by foreign countries are used to pay for procurement in the

United States of non-military materials or services for programs in those
countries in accordance with bilateral agreements (22 0.8.0. 2315)--

$2, 280,000,000

2, 400,000

OFFICE OF ECONOMIO OPPORTUNITY Gifts and Contributions:

This fund has been established to account for gifts and contributions from

public or private sources interested in furthering the war on poverty (78
Stat. 529)

Total, Funds Appropriated to the President- _$ 2, 282, 402,000

2,000

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

Expenses and Refunds, Inspection, Certification and Quarantine of Animal
Products:
Expenses and refunds, inspection certification, and quarantine of animal

products and by-products not intended for human food, and for other pur-
poses, moving in interstate and foreign commerce primarily to prevent
introduction and spread of animal diseases (? U.S.O. 1622h and n) (21

0.8.0. 111)
Bopenses, Feed, and Attendants for Animals in Quarantine:

Feeds advanced by importers (21 U.S.C. 102)Miscellaneous Contributed Funds:

Funds received from States, local organizations, individuals, and others

available for work under cooperative agreements on miscellaneous farm
utilization, and marketing research activities, plant and animal quaran-
tine inspection, and cooperative plant and animal disease and pest control
activities (7 U.S.O. 4500, 2220).

1,000

64,000

454, 000

ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH SERVICE

Expenses and Refunds, Inspection, Certification, and Quarantine of Animal
Products:
Expenses and refunds, inspection certification, and quarantine of animal

products and by-products not intended for human food, and for other pur-
poses, moving in interstate and foreign commerce primarily to prevent
introduction and spread of animal diseases (ì U.S.C. 1622h and n) (21

U.S.O. 111)---
Expenses, Feed, and Attendants for Animals in Quarantine:

Fees advanced by importers (21 U.S.C. 102)-
Miscellaneaous Contributed Funds:

Funds received from States, local organizations, individuals, and others

available for work under cooperative agreements on miscellaneous farm
utilization, and marketing research activities, plant and animal quarantine
inspections, and cooperative plant and animal disease and pest control
activities (7 0.8.0. 4506, 2220) -

16,000

129, 000

721, 000

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Bøpenses and Refunds, Inspection and Grading of Farm Products:

Under authority of title II of the Act of August 14, 1946 (7 U.S.C. 1621

1627), the Secretary provides an inspection and grading service for farm
products upon the application of an interested party. This service is
supported in part by the appropriation “Marketing Services" and in part
by fees charged for the service. These fees are covered into the Treasury
as a special trust fund and are made available for the payment of refunds
and expenses in connection with the work provided for under cooperative
agreements (7 0.8.0. 91–99, 1621-1627).

38, 430,000

ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

Miscellaneous Contributed Funds:

Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, and others are available for economic research and analysis under cooperative agree.

ments (7 0.8.0. 4500 and 450h) ---

$17,000

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Miscellaneous Contributed Funds:

Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, individuals,

and others are available for work under cooperative agreements (7 3.8.0.
4500)

2, 848, 000

COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE

Miscellaneous Contributed Funds:

Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, and others are

available for work under cooperative agreements (9 U.S.O. 4500)-

3,000

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE

Miscellaneous Contributed Funds:

Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, and others are

available for work under cooperative agreements (7 U.S.C. 4500 and h)-

90, 000

STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE

Miscellaneous Contributed Funds:

Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, individuals,

and others are available for crop and livestock survey work under co-
operative agreements (7 U.S.C. 4500 and h)-

10, 000

FOREST SERVICE Cooperative Work:

All moneys received as contributions toward cooperative work in forest

investigations, the protection and improvement of the national forests,
and the protection, reforestation, and administration of private lands,
including deposits received from timber purchasers to cover the cost of
the United States of (1) disposing of brush and other debris resulting from
cutting operations in sales of national forest timber, (2) sale-area better-
ment through planting, sowing, and timber stand improvement, and (3)
scaling services requested by purchasers in addition to those required by
the Forest Service, are covered into the Treasury and constitute a special
fund which is appropriated and made available until expended, as the
Secretary of Agriculture may direct, for the payment of such expenses by
the Forest Service, and except for deposits by purchasers of national
forest timber under 16 U.S.C. 576b, for refunds to the contributors of
amounts paid in by them in excess of their share of the cost of such ex-
penses (16 U.S.C. 498, 572, 572a, 5766, 581; 31 U.S.C. 7258) --
Total, Department of Agriculture---

$84, 783, 000
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

42,000,000

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Gifts and Bequests, Department of Commerce:

This fund established to account for gifts and bequests in furtherance of

programs and activities of the Department of Commerce. Contributions
from private sources have been applied to the cost of programs of the
National Bureau of Standards; construction of a chapel at the Merchant
Marine Academy, King's Point, N.Y.; and for expenses and maintenance
of sailing craft in custody of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (78

Stat. 991,75 Stat. 527, 15 U.S.C. 27a, 68 Stat. 1050 and 62 Stat. 172).
Special Studies, Services, and Projects:

This fund was established pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 522(a) (3) (81 Stat. 54)

for requests to obtain public information. Expenses incurred in obtaining
the information are charged to the extent of the amount of fees collected..

385, 000

3, 000

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION
Special Studies, Services, and Projects:
For expenditures from payments made by individuals, corporations, etc., for

special statistical studies (5 U.S.C. 606; 12 U.S.C. 170 le; 13 U.S.C. 8,218;
15 U.S.C. 189a, 192)--

4, 457,000 tions specified by the donor, for the benefit of the Naval Academy, the Naval Academy Museum, and other institutions of the Navy (10 U.S.O. 6973; 10 U.S.C. 6974; 10 U.S.C. 2601)-

REGIONAL ACTION PLANNING COMMISSIONS

Regional Action Planning Commissions:

This Trust Fund consists of grants to the Commissions from the Economic

Development Administration pursuant to title V of Public Law 89_136.
The grants are made to the Commissions for their administrative ex-
penses, technical assistance, and State investment planning----

$15, 818, 000

DOMESTIC BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

Special Studies, Services, and Reports:

Statistical reports based on Bureau of Domestic Commerce data are pre

pared at the expense of the requesting public (15 U.S.C. 189a)-

16,000

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Contributions, Educational and Cultural Erchange:

This fund established to account for contributions from commercial

exhibitors participating in commercial trade airs, trade centers, business
information centers, and sample display services (75 Stat. 531, 78 Stat.

991)
Special Studies, Services, and Projects:

Statistical reports based on data compiled by the Bureau of International

Commerce are prepared at the expense of the requesting public (15 U.S.C.
189a and 192).

1, 752, 000

5,000

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

1, 150, 000

Inspection and Grading of Fishery Products:

This represents contributions from individuals and firms participating in

the National Marine Fisheries Service's program for inspection and grad

ing of fishery products (7 U.S.C. 1621-1627) Special Studies:

Payments are received from non-government interests for performance of

special statistical studies (15 U.S.C. 189a) ('ontributed Funds:

These represent contributions from States, local organizations, individuals,

etc., for work of the National Marine Fisheries Service (16 U.S.C. 661,
742(f))

240, 000

66,000

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Clearinghouse for Technical Information:

This trust fund is maintained to finance the preparation of transcripts from

technical and scientific reports, studies, tables, and other research
materials. Proceeds from sale of reports and documents are used for sub-
sequent reproduction and dissemination (15 U.S.C. 1153) -
Total, Department of Commerce--

$27, 992, 000

4, 100, 000

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-MILITARY

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY General Gift Fund:

Included in this fund are gifts and bequests limited to specific purposes by

the donor, such as, the Evangeline G. Bovard award, Cormack Medal
Fund, ETO Quartermaster Foundation Inc., and Henry C. McLean Be-
quest. In addition, it accounts for gifts and bequests not limited to specific
u:e by the donor which may be used for purposes determined by the Secre-
tary of the Army (10 U.S.C. 2001)--

254, 000

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
General Gift Fund:
This fund consists mostly of donations from individuals, subject to condi-

50,000

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