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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Freedom to E-File Act · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. AVAILABILITY OF AGENCY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FUNDS

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## SEC. 4 AVAILABILITY OF AGENCY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FUNDS **[**[7 U.S.C. 7033](/us/usc/t7/s7033)**]** ###
(a)Reservation of Funds From funds made available for agencies of the Department specified in section 2(b) for information technology or information resource management, the Secretary shall reserve from those agencies' applicable accounts a total amount equal to not more than the following: ####
(1)For fiscal year 2001, $3,000,000. ####
(2)For each subsequent fiscal year, $2,000,000. ###
(b)Time for Reservation The Secretary shall notify Congress of the amount to be reserved under subsection
(a)for a fiscal year not later than December 1 of that fiscal year. ###
(c)Use of Funds ####
(1)Establishment Funds reserved under subsection
(a)shall be used to establish the Internet-based system required under section 2 and to expand the system as required by section 3. ####
(2)Maintenance Once the system is established and operational, reserved amounts shall be used for maintenance and improvement of the system. ###
(d)Return of Funds Funds reserved under subsection
(a)and unobligated at the end of the fiscal year shall be returned to the agency from which the funds were reserved, to remain available until expended.
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