Sec. 511.
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None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be used by the Federal Communications Commission to modify, amend, or change its rules or regulations for universal service support payments to implement the February 27, 2004 recommendations of the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service regarding single connection or primary line restrictions on universal service support payments. For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of 1978, $34,568,000, to be derived from the Deposit Insurance Fund or, only when appropriate, the FSLIC Resolution Fund.
For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, $66,395,000, of which not to exceed $5,000 shall be available for reception and representation expenses. For necessary expenses to carry out functions of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, pursuant to Reorganization Plan Numbered 2 of 1978, and the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, including services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 , and including hire of experts and consultants, hire of passenger motor vehicles, and rental of conference rooms in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $25,490,000: , That public members of the Federal Service Impasses Panel may be paid travel expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law ( Provided 5 U.S.C. 5703 ) for persons employed intermittently in the Government service, and compensation as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109: , That notwithstanding Provided further 31 U.S.C. 3302 , funds received from fees charged to non-Federal participants at labor-management relations conferences shall be credited to and merged with this account, to be available without further appropriation for the costs of carrying out these conferences.
For necessary expenses of the Federal Trade Commission, including uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901–5902; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 ; hire of passenger motor vehicles; and not to exceed $2,000 for official reception and representation expenses, $301,000,000, to remain available until expended: , That not to exceed $300,000 shall be available for use to contract with a person or persons for collection services in accordance with the terms of 31 U.S.C. 3718:
Provided , That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, not to exceed $197,000,000 of offsetting collections derived from fees collected for premerger notification filings under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 ( Provided further 15 U.S.C. 18a ), regardless of the year of collection, shall be retained and used for necessary expenses in this appropriation: , That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, not to exceed $15,000,000 in offsetting collections derived from fees sufficient to implement and enforce the Telemarketing Sales Rule, promulgated under the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act ( Provided further 15 U.S.C. 6101 et seq. ), shall be credited to this account, and be retained and used for necessary expenses in this appropriation: , That the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced as such offsetting collections are received during fiscal year 2014, so as to result in a final fiscal year 2014 appropriation from the general fund estimated at not more than $89,000,000:
Provided further , That none of the funds made available to the Federal Trade Commission may be used to implement subsection (e)(2)(B) of section 43 of the Provided further Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1831t). Amounts in the Fund, including revenues and collections deposited into the Fund shall be available for necessary expenses of real property management and related activities not otherwise provided for, including operation, maintenance, and protection of federally owned and leased buildings; rental of buildings in the District of Columbia; restoration of leased premises; moving governmental agencies (including space adjustments and telecommunications relocation expenses) in connection with the assignment, allocation and transfer of space; contractual services incident to cleaning or servicing buildings, and moving; repair and alteration of federally owned buildings including grounds, approaches and appurtenances; care and safeguarding of sites; maintenance, preservation, demolition, and equipment; acquisition of buildings and sites by purchase, condemnation, or as otherwise authorized by law; acquisition of options to purchase buildings and sites; conversion and extension of federally owned buildings; preliminary planning and design of projects by contract or otherwise; construction of new buildings (including equipment for such buildings); and payment of principal, interest, and any other obligations for public buildings acquired by installment purchase and purchase contract; in the aggregate amount of $9,950,560,000, of which:
(1)$816,167,000 shall remain available until expended for construction and acquisition (including funds for sites and expenses, associated design and construction services, and purchase of currently leased facilities) of additional projects at the following locations: New Construction: California: San Ysidro, United States Land Port of Entry, $226,000,000 Colorado: Lakewood, Denver Federal Center, $13,938,000. District of Columbia: Washington, DHS Consolidation at St. Elizabeths, $261,531,000. Michigan: Detroit, FBI Tactical Operations Support Facility, $18,507,000. New Jersey: Newark, Frank R. Lautenberg United States Post Office and Courthouse, $31,000,000. Puerto Rico: San Juan, Federal Bureau of Investigation, $94,779,000. Texas: Laredo, United States Land Port of Entry, $61,686,000. Virginia: Winchester, FBI Central Records Complex, $108,726,000: , That each of the foregoing limits of costs on new construction and acquisition projects may be exceeded to the extent that savings are effected in other such projects, but not to exceed 10 percent of the amounts included in a transmitted prospectus, if required, unless advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of a greater amount: Provided , That all funds for direct construction projects shall expire on September 30, 2015, and remain in the Federal Buildings Fund, except for funds for projects as to which funds for design or other funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to such date;
(2)$1,302,382,000 shall remain available until expended for repairs and alterations, which includes associated design and construction services: Provided further Repairs and Alterations: Alaska: Fairbanks, Fairbanks Federal Building and United States Courthouse, $12,357,000. Arkansas: Little Rock, Federal Building, $9,249,000. California: Los Angeles, Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse, $19,383,000. San Diego, Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and United States Courthouse, $61,136,000. San Francisco, Phillip Burton Federal Building and United States Courthouse, $32,125,000. Colorado: Denver, Byron White United States Courthouse, $15,000,000. Connecticut: New Haven, Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse, $4,799,000. District of Columbia: Washington, Harry S Truman Building, $58,908,000. Washington, Herbert C. Hoover Building, $77,356,000. Washington, Lafayette Building, $54,330,000. Washington, Stuart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building, $60,110,000. Illinois: Chicago, Chicago Federal Center, $15,000,000. Indiana: Indianapolis, Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, $19,074,000. Maryland: Baltimore, Edward A. Garmatz United States Courthouse, $7,921,000. Baltimore, George H. Fallon Federal Building, $5,381,000. Michigan: Detroit, Theodore Levin United States Courthouse, $31,000,000. Missouri: Overland, Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building, $27,161,000. St. Louis, Robert A. Young Federal Building, $70,272,000. New York: New York, James L. Watson Court of International Trade, $25,611,000. New York, Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, $6,520,000. Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Robert N.C. Nix Federal Building and United States Courthouse, $3,416,000. Philadelphia, William J. Green Jr. Federal Building, $6,500,000. Texas: Austin, J.J. Pickle Federal Building, $40,261,000. Utah: Salt Lake City, Frank E. Moss United States Courthouse, $15,000,000. Virginia: Richmond, Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse and Annex, $3,907,000. Washington: Auburn, Building 7 Auburn Federal Complex, $17,000,000. Richland, Federal Building and United States Post Office and Courthouse $14,070,000. Special Emphasis Programs: Judiciary Capital Security Program, $20,000,000. Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures, $35,000,000. Fire and Life Safety Program, $35,000,000. Consolidation Activities, $80,000,000. Basic Repairs and Alterations, $378,535,000: , That $41,000,000 shall be available for construction and repair to meet the housing requirements of the Judiciary's Southern District in Mobile, Alabama; Provided further , That funds made available in this or any previous Act in the Federal Buildings Fund for Repairs and Alterations shall, for prospectus projects, be limited to the amount identified for each project, except each project in this or any previous Act may be increased by an amount not to exceed 10 percent unless advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of a greater amount: Provided further , That additional projects for which prospectuses have been fully approved may be funded under this category only if advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations: Provided further , That the amounts provided in this or any prior Act for Provided further Repairs and Alterations may be used to fund costs associated with implementing security improvements to buildings necessary to meet the minimum standards for security in accordance with current law and in compliance with the reprogramming guidelines of the appropriate Committees of the House and Senate: , That the difference between the funds appropriated and expended on any projects in this or any prior Act, under the heading Provided further Repairs and Alterations , may be transferred to Basic Repairs and Alterations or used to fund authorized increases in prospectus projects: , That all funds for repairs and alterations prospectus projects shall expire on September 30, 2015 and remain in the Federal Buildings Fund except funds for projects as to which funds for design or other funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to such date: Provided further , That the amount provided in this or any prior Act for Basic Repairs and Alterations may be used to pay claims against the Government arising from any projects under the heading Provided further Repairs and Alterations or used to fund authorized increases in prospectus projects;
(3)$113,470,000 for installment acquisition payments including payments on purchase contracts which shall remain available until expended;
(4)$5,387,109,000 for rental of space which shall remain available until expended; and
(5)$2,331,432,000 for building operations which shall remain available until expended: , That funds available to the General Services Administration shall not be available for expenses of any construction, repair, alteration and acquisition project for which a prospectus, if required by Provided further 40 U.S.C. 3307(a) , has not been approved, except that necessary funds may be expended for each project for required expenses for the development of a proposed prospectus: , That funds available in the Federal Buildings Fund may be expended for emergency repairs when advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations: Provided further , That amounts necessary to provide reimbursable special services to other agencies under Provided further 40 U.S.C. 592(b)(2) and amounts to provide such reimbursable fencing, lighting, guard booths, and other facilities on private or other property not in Government ownership or control as may be appropriate to enable the United States Secret Service to perform its protective functions pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3056 , shall be available from such revenues and collections: , That revenues and collections and any other sums accruing to this Fund during fiscal year 2014, excluding reimbursements under Provided further 40 U.S.C. 592(b)(2) in excess of the aggregate new obligational authority authorized for Real Property Activities of the Federal Buildings Fund in this Act shall remain in the Fund and shall not be available for expenditure except as authorized in appropriations Acts. For expenses authorized by law, not otherwise provided for, for Government-wide policy and evaluation activities associated with the management of real and personal property assets and certain administrative services; Government-wide policy support responsibilities relating to acquisition, telecommunications, information technology management, and related technology activities; the collection and evaluation of data from departments and agencies relating to activities described herein; and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 ; $62,548,000. For expenses authorized by law, not otherwise provided for, for Government-wide activities associated with utilization and donation of surplus personal property; disposal of real property; agency-wide policy direction, management, and communications; the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 ; and not to exceed $7,500 for official reception and representation expenses; $64,453,000. For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General and service authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 , $62,908,000: , That not to exceed $50,000 shall be available for payment for information and detection of fraud against the Government, including payment for recovery of stolen Government property: Provided , That not to exceed $2,500 shall be available for awards to employees of other Federal agencies and private citizens in recognition of efforts and initiatives resulting in enhanced Office of Inspector General effectiveness. Provided further (including transfer of funds) For necessary expenses in support of interagency projects that enable the Federal Government to expand its ability to conduct activities electronically, through the development and implementation of innovative uses of the Internet and other electronic methods, $20,150,000, to remain available until expended: , That these funds may be transferred to Federal agencies to carry out the purpose of the Fund: Provided That this transfer authority shall be in addition to any other transfer authority provided in this Act: Provided further, That such transfers may not be made until 10 days after a proposed spending plan and explanation for each project to be undertaken has been submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Provided further, For carrying out the provisions of the Act of August 25, 1958 ( 3 U.S.C. 102 note), and Public Law 95–138, $3,550,000. For necessary expenses of the Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, including services authorized by 40 U.S.C. 323 , $34,804,000, to be deposited into the Federal Citizen Services Fund: , That the appropriations, revenues, and collections deposited into the Fund shall be available for necessary expenses of Federal Citizen Services activities in the aggregate amount not to exceed $90,000,000. Appropriations, revenues, and collections accruing to this Fund during fiscal year 2014 in excess of such amount shall remain in the Fund and shall not be available for expenditure except as authorized in appropriations Acts. Provided
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U.S. Code
- Employment of experts and consultants; temporary or intermittent§ 3109
- Per diem, travel, and transportation expenses; experts and consultants; individuals serving without pay§ 5703
- Custodians of money§ 3302
- Contracts for collection services§ 3718
- Premerger notification and waiting period§ 18a
- Findings§ 6101
- Depository institutions lacking Federal deposit insurance§ 1831t
- Congressional approval of proposed projects§ 3307
- Federal Buildings Fund§ 592
- Powers, authorities, and duties of United States Secret Service§ 3056
- Compensation of the President§ 102
- Consumer Information Center Fund 11 So in original. Probably should be “Federal Citizen Services Fund”.§ 323
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- 5 USC 5901–5902
- Pub. L. 95-138
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