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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2132 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize Federal natural hazards reduction programs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 205

Sec. 205. Authorization of Appropriations

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Section 207 of the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program of 2004 ( 42 U.S.C. 15706 ) is amended to read as follows: There are authorized to be appropriated to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for carrying out this title— $9,682,000 for fiscal year 2013; $9,972,500 for fiscal year 2014; $10,271,600 for fiscal year 2015; $10,579,800 for fiscal year 2016; and $10,897,200 for fiscal year 2017. There are authorized to be appropriated to the National Science Foundation for carrying out this title— $9,682,000 for fiscal year 2013; $9,972,500 for fiscal year 2014; $10,271,600 for fiscal year 2015; $10,579,800 for fiscal year 2016; and $10,897,200 for fiscal year 2017.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the National Institute of Standards and Technology for carrying out this title— $4,120,000 for fiscal year 2013; $4,243,600 for fiscal year 2014; $4,370,900 for fiscal year 2015; $4,502,000 for fiscal year 2016; and $4,637,100 for fiscal year 2017. There are authorized to be appropriated to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for carrying out this title— $2,266,000 for fiscal year 2013; $2,334,000 for fiscal year 2014; $2,404,000 for fiscal year 2015; $2,476,100 for fiscal year 2016; and $2,550,400 for fiscal year 2017. .
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