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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · District of Columbia Home Rule Act · Sec. 446B

Sec. 446B. ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT AMOUNTS NOT INCLUDED IN ANNUAL BUDGET

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## Sec. 446B ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT AMOUNTS NOT INCLUDED IN ANNUAL BUDGET ###
(a)Authority To Accept, Obligate, and Expend Amounts Notwithstanding section 446(c), the Mayor, in consultation with the Chief Financial Officer of the District of Columbia may accept, obligate, and expend Federal, private, and other grants received by the District government that are not reflected in the budget as provided in such section. ###
(b)Conditions ####
(1)Role of chief financial officer; approval by council No Federal, private, or other grant may be accepted, obligated, or expended pursuant to subsection
(a)until— #####
(A)the Chief Financial Officer submits to the Council a report setting forth detailed information regarding such grant; and #####
(B)the Council has reviewed and approved the acceptance, obligation, and expenditure of such grant. ####
(2)Deemed approval by council For purposes of paragraph (1)(B), the Council shall be deemed to have reviewed and approved the acceptance, obligation, and expenditure of a grant if— #####
(A)no written notice of disapproval is filed with the Secretary of the Council within 14 calendar days of the receipt of the report from the Chief Financial Officer under paragraph (1)(A); or #####
(B)if such a notice of disapproval is filed within such deadline, the Council does not by resolution disapprove the acceptance, obligation, or expenditure of the grant within 30 calendar days of the initial receipt of the report from the Chief Financial Officer under paragraph (1)(A). ###
(c)No Obligation or Expenditure Permitted in Anticipation of Receipt or Approval No amount may be obligated or expended from the general fund or other funds of the District of Columbia government in anticipation of the approval or receipt of a grant under subsection (b)(2) or in anticipation of the approval or receipt of a Federal, private, or other grant not subject to such subsection. ###
(d)Adjustments to Annual Budget The Chief Financial Officer may adjust the budget for Federal, private, and other grants received by the District government reflected in the amounts provided in the budget approved by Act of Congress under section 446, or approved and received under subsection (b)(2) to reflect a change in the actual amount of the grant. ###
(e)Reports The Chief Financial Officer shall prepare a quarterly report setting forth detailed information regarding all Federal, private, and other grants subject to this section. Each such report shall be submitted to the Council and to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and Senate not later than 15 days after the end of the quarter covered by the report. ###
(f)Effective Date This section shall apply with respect to fiscal year 2006 and each succeeding fiscal year.
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