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1 THE WHITE HOUSE General and special unds: For the Compensation o the President and White House Oice, Executive Residence, White House Repair and Restoration, Oice o Policy Development, Oice o Administration, Council o Economic Advisers, and the National Security Council (hereinater, and solely or the purposes o title VI o this Act, the White House ), $181,048,000; o which the ollowing amounts shall remain available until expended: $13,975,000 or continued modernization o the inormation technology inrastructure within the Executive Oice o the President, and $1,900,000 or the repair, alteration, and improvement o the Executive Residence at the White House or required maintenance, saety and health issues, and continued preventative maintenance: Provided, That the compensation o the President includes an expense allowance o $50,000 as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 102; or travel expenses o $100,000 as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 103; or necessary expenses or the White House as authorized by 5 U.S.C and 3 U.S.C. 105; or the necessary expenses o the Executive Residence at the White House as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 105, 109, 110, and ; or the necessary expenses o the Oices and Councils in the White House account as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, 15 U.S.C. 1021, and 3 U.S.C. 105 and 107 (including not to exceed $19,000 or oicial reception and representation expenses); and or the hire o passenger motor vehicles: Provided urther, That no such unds shall be considered as taxable to the President: Provided urther, That advances or repayments or transers rom this appropriation may be made to any department or agency or expenses o carrying out activities under this heading. øcompensation OF THE PRESIDENT øfor compensation o the President, including an expense allowance at the rate o $50,000 per annum as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 102, $450,000: Provided, That none o the unds made available or oicial expenses shall be expended or any other purpose and any unused amount shall revert to the Treasury pursuant to section 1552 o title 31, United States Code. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) øwhite HOUSE OFFICE øfor necessary expenses or the White House as authorized by law, including not to exceed $3,850,000 or services as authorized by 5 U.S.C and 3 U.S.C. 105; subsistence expenses as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 105, which shall be expended and accounted or as provided in that section; hire o passenger motor vehicles, newspapers, periodicals, teletype news service, and travel (not to exceed $100,000 to be expended and accounted or as provided by 3 U.S.C. 103); and not to exceed $19,000 or oicial entertainment expenses, to be available or allocation within the Executive Oice o the President, $69,168,000: Provided, That $8,650,000 o the unds appropriated shall be available or reimbursements to the White House Communications Agency: Provided urther, That $7,231,000 o the unds appropriated under this heading shall be available or the Homeland Security Council. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) øexecutive RESIDENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE øoperating EXPENSES øfor the care, maintenance, repair and alteration, reurnishing, improvement, heating, and lighting, including electric power and ixtures, o the Executive Residence at the White House and oicial entertainment expenses o the President, $12,501,000, to be expended and accounted or as provided by 3 U.S.C. 105, 109, 110, and (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES For the reimbursable expenses o the Executive Residence at the White House, such sums as may be necessary: Provided, That all reimbursable operating expenses o the Executive Residence shall be made in accordance with the provisions o this paragraph: Provided urther, That, notwithstanding any other provision o law, such amount or reimbursable operating expenses shall be the exclusive authority o the Executive Residence to incur obligations and to receive osetting collections, or such expenses: Provided urther, That the Executive Residence shall require each person sponsoring a reimbursable political event to pay in advance an amount equal to the estimated cost o the event, and all such advance payments shall be credited to this account and remain available until expended: Provided urther, That the Executive Residence shall require the national committee o the political party o the President to maintain on deposit $25,000, to be separately accounted or and available or expenses relating to reimbursable political events sponsored by such committee during such iscal year: Provided urther, That the Executive Residence shall ensure that a written notice o any amount owed or a reimbursable operating expense under this paragraph is submitted to the person owing such amount within 60 days ater such expense is incurred, and that such amount is collected within 30 days ater the submission o such notice: Provided urther, That the Executive Residence shall charge interest and assess penalties and other charges on any such amount that is not reimbursed within such 30 days, in accordance with the interest and penalty provisions applicable to an outstanding debt on a United States Government claim under section 3717 o title 31, United States Code: Provided urther, That each such amount that is reimbursed, and any accompanying interest and charges, shall be deposited in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts: Provided urther, That the Executive Residence shall prepare and submit to the Committees on Appropriations, by not later than 90 days ater the end o the iscal year covered by this Act, a report setting orth the reimbursable operating expenses o the Executive Residence during the preceding iscal year, including the total amount o such expenses, the amount o such total that consists o reimbursable oicial and ceremonial events, the amount o such total that consists o reimbursable political events, and the portion o each such amount that has been reimbursed as o the date o the report: Provided urther, That the Executive Residence shall maintain a system or the tracking o expenses related to reimbursable events within the Executive Residence that includes a standard or the classiication o any such expense as political or nonpolitical: Provided urther, That no provision o this paragraph may be construed to exempt the Executive Residence rom any other applicable requirement o subchapter I or II o chapter 37 o title 31, United States Code. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) øwhite HOUSE REPAIR AND RESTORATION øfor the repair, alteration, and improvement o the Executive Residence at the White House, $4,225,000, to remain available until expended, or required maintenance, saety and health issues, and continued preventative maintenance. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) øcouncil OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS øfor necessary expenses o the Council o Economic Advisers in carrying out its unctions under the Employment Act o 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1021), $4,502,000. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) 951 VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

2 THE WHITE HOUSE Continued 952 Continued THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005 General and special unds Continued øoffice OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT øfor necessary expenses o the Oice o Policy Development, including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C and 3 U.S.C. 107, $4,109,000. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) ønational SECURITY COUNCIL øfor necessary expenses o the National Security Council, including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $10,551,000. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) øoffice OF ADMINISTRATION øfor necessary expenses o the Oice o Administration, including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C and 3 U.S.C. 107, and hire o passenger motor vehicles, $82,826,000, o which $20,578,000 shall remain available until expended or the Capital Investment Plan or continued modernization o the inormation technology inrastructure within the Executive Oice o the President. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Direct program activity Reimbursable program Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: Unobligated balance carried orward, start o year New budget authority (gross) Unobligated balance transerred to other accounts Total budgetary resources available or obligation Total new obligations Unobligated balance carried orward, end o year Appropriation Appropriation Appropriation Appropriation permanently reduced Transerred to other accounts Appropriation (total discretionary) Spending authority rom osetting collections: Osetting collections (cash) Change in uncollected customer payments rom Federal sources (unexpired) Spending authority rom osetting collections (total discretionary) Total new budget authority (gross) Obligated balance, start o year Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Adjustments in expired accounts (net) Change in uncollected customer payments rom Federal sources (unexpired) Obligated balance, end o year Outlays rom new discretionary authority Outlays rom discretionary balances Total outlays (gross) Osets: Against gross budget authority and outlays: Osetting collections (cash) rom: Federal sources Against gross budget authority only: Change in uncollected customer payments rom Federal sources (unexpired) Portion o osetting collections (cash) credited to expired accounts Budget authority Outlays As part o the 2005 Budget, the Administration is requesting a consolidation and inancial realignment o the Executive Oice o the President (EOP) accounts that directly support the President. The initiative would consolidate the annual appropriations o the Compensation o the President and White House Oice, Executive Residence, White House Repair and Restoration, the Oice o Policy Development, the Council o Economic Advisers, the National Security Council, and the Oice o Administration, into a single appropriation called The White House. Also requested is a title VI general provision that would provide or a 10 percent transer authority among the ollowing accounts: The White House, Special Assistance to the President and Oicial Residence o the Vice President, Oice o Management and Budget, United States Trade Representative, Oice o National Drug Control Policy, Council on Environmental Quality, and the Oice o Science and Technology Policy. Transers rom the Special Assistance to the President and the Oicial Residence o the Vice President account are subject to the approval o the Vice President. In addition, the Administration is requesting the centralization o all EOP telecommunications inrastructure costs into the Oice o Administration program. This three part initiative provides enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and Vice President, and permits more rapid response to changing needs and priorities. This White House account, with estimated 2005 costs, includes: Compensation o the President and the White House Oice ($64.1 million), the Executive Residence at the White House ($12.8 million), White House Repair and Restoration ($1.9 million), Council o Economic Advisers ($4.0 million), Oice o Policy Development ($3.6 million), National Security Council ($8.9 million), and the Oice o Administration ($85.7 million). Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Direct obligations: 11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent Civilian personnel beneits Travel and transportation o persons Transportation o things Rental payments to GSA Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges Printing and reproduction Other services Supplies and materials Equipment Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3643 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

3 COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 953 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT AND THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT General and special unds: For necessary expenses to enable the Vice President to provide assistance to the President in connection with specially assigned unctions; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C and 3 U.S.C. 106, including subsistence expenses as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 106, which shall be expended and accounted or as provided in that section; and hire o passenger motor vehicles, ø$4,461,000 $4,571,000. OPERATING EXPENSES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For the care, operation, reurnishing, improvement, and to the extent not otherwise provided or, heating and lighting, including electric power and ixtures, o the oicial residence o the Vice President; the hire o passenger motor vehicles; and not to exceed $90,000 or oicial entertainment expenses o the Vice President, to be accounted or solely on his certiicate, ø$331,000 $333,000: Provided, That advances or repayments or transers rom this appropriation may be made to any department or agency or expenses o carrying out such activities. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Salaries and expenses Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Appropriation Obligated balance, start o year Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Obligated balance, end o year Outlays rom new discretionary authority Outlays rom discretionary balances Total outlays (gross) Budget authority Outlays These unds are to be used by the Vice President to carry out responsibilities assigned to the Vice President by the President and by various statutes. These unds also provide or the care and operation o the Vice President s oicial residence ($322 thousand and 1 FTE in 2003, and requests o $329 thousand and 1 FTE and $333 thousand and 1 FTE in 2004 and 2005 respectively). In order to provide or enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and Vice President, and permit a more rapid response to changing national needs and priorities, the budget contains a title VI general provision that provides or a 10 percent transer authority Oice o the President, However, transers rom this account are subject to the approval o the Vice President. Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent Civilian personnel beneits Travel and transportation o persons Rental payments to GSA Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY General and special unds: COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY For necessary expenses to continue unctions assigned to the Council on Environmental Quality and Oice o Environmental Quality pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act o 1969, the Environmental Quality Improvement Act o 1970, and Reorganization Plan No. 1 o 1977, and not to exceed $750 or oicial reception and representation expenses, ø$3,238,000 $3,284,000: Provided, That notwithstanding section 202 o the National Environmental Policy Act o 1970, the Council shall consist o one member, appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent o the Senate, serving as chairman and exercising all powers, unctions, and duties o the Council. (Division G, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Salaries and expenses Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Appropriation Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Outlays rom new discretionary authority Budget authority Outlays This appropriation provides unds or the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and the Oice o Environmental Quality to serve as the ocal point or environmental policy development within the Administration and conduct compliance oversight activities under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). In order to provide or enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and the Vice general provision that provides or a 10 percent transer authority Oice o the President. Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3643 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

4 COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Continued 954 Continued THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005 General and special unds Continued COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Continued Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Continued Identiication code actual 2004 est est Civilian personnel beneits Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment Intragovernmental unds: MANAGEMENT FUND, OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Direct program activity Total new obligations (object class 25.2) Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Mandatory: Osetting collections (cash) Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Outlays rom new mandatory authority Osets: Against gross budget authority and outlays: Osetting collections (cash) rom: Federal sources The CEQ Management Fund inances study contracts that are jointly sponsored by the Oice o Environmental Quality and one or more other Federal agencies and Federal interagency environmental projects (including task orces) in which the Oice participates pursuant to 42 U.S.C ARMSTRONG RESOLUTION ACCOUNT Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Obligated balance, start o year Obligated balance, end o year This account is or necessary expenses or electronic communications records management activities or compliance with and resolution o Armstrong v. the Executive Oice o the President. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET General and special unds: For necessary expenses o the Oice o Management and Budget, including hire o passenger motor vehicles and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C and to carry out the provisions o chapter 35 o title 44, United States Code, ø$67,159,000 $76,565,000, o which not to exceed $3,000 shall be available or oicial representation expensesø: Provided, That, as provided in 31 U.S.C. 1301(a), appropriations shall be applied only to the objects or which appropriations were made except as otherwise provided by law: Provided urther, That none o the unds appropriated in this Act or the Oice o Management and Budget may be used or the purpose o reviewing any agricultural marketing orders or any activities or regulations under the provisions o the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act o 1937 (7 U.S.C. 601 et seq.): Provided urther, That none o the unds made available or the Oice o Management and Budget by this Act may be expended or the altering o the transcript o actual testimony o witnesses, except or testimony o oicials o the Oice o Management and Budget, beore the Committees on Appropriations or the Committees on Veterans Aairs or their subcommittees: Provided urther, That the preceding shall not apply to printed hearings released by the Committees on Appropriations or the Committees on Veterans Aairs: Provided urther, That none o the unds appropriated in this Act may be available to pay the salary or expenses o any employee o the Oice o Management and Budget who calculates, prepares, or approves any tabular or other material that proposes the sub-allocation o budget authority or outlays by the Committees on Appropriations among their subcommittees. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est National security programs General government programs Natural resource programs Human resource programs Oice o Federal inancial management Inormation and regulatory aairs Oice o Federal Procurement Policy OMB-wide oices Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Appropriation Obligated balance, start o year Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Obligated balance, end o year Outlays rom new discretionary authority Outlays rom discretionary balances Total outlays (gross) Budget authority Outlays This Oice assists the President in the discharge o budgetary, management, and other executive responsibilities. National Security Programs; General Government Programs; Natural Resource Programs; and Human Resource Programs. Agency programs, budget requests, and management activities are examined, appropriations are apportioned, proposed changes in agency unctions are studied, and special studies aimed at establishing goals and objectives that would result in long- and short-range improvements in the agencies VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

5 OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY 955 inancial, administrative, and operational management are conducted. Financial management. OMB prepares the Governmentwide inancial management status report and 5-year plan, monitors execution o the plan; provides policy guidance on preparation and audit o inancial statements, inancial systems requirements, management controls, and cost accounting and audit requirements or the non-federal grantee community. OMB also provides policy guidance on Federal grants management. To improve inancial perormance, OMB leverages its resources by working closely with the Chie Financial Oicers Council and the Department and Agency Inspectors General community. Inormation and regulatory aairs. Agency proposals to implement or revise Federal regulations and inormation collection requirements are reviewed and coordinated. Inormation resources management and statistical policies and practices are analyzed, developed, coordinated, and maintained. Procurement policy. The OMB Oice o Federal Procurement Policy provides overall direction o Government-wide procurement policies, regulations, and procedures or executive agencies. OMB-wide oices. Executive direction and coordination or all Oice o Management and Budget activities is provided. This includes the Director s Oice; the Deputy Director, the Deputy Director or Management, the Executive Associate Director (and associated support sta); Communications; General Counsel; Legislative Aairs; Economic Policy; Administration; the Legislative Reerence Division; the Budget Review Division; and the Oice o E-Government and Inormation Technology. Overall leadership is provided or OMB s activities; instructions and procedures are developed or a wide range o management, legislative, legal, economic, budgetary, administrative, and IT-related issues; OMB review o agency activities is coordinated; and the budget document is prepared. In order to provide or enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and the Vice general provision that provides or a 10 percent transer authority Oice o the President. OMB s 2005 budget request includes $8.2 million that appears in the 2004 consolidated appropriations bill, H.R. 2673, in the Oice o Administration account as a Common Services Pilot program. The Oice o Administration s 2005 budget request provides or a revised Common Services Pilot which does not include OMB. The Oice o Administration s 2005 budget request relects a corresponding reduction o $8.2 million. Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Direct obligations: Personnel compensation: 11.1 Full-time permanent Other than ull-time permanent Other personnel compensation Total personnel compensation Civilian personnel beneits Rental payments to GSA Printing and reproduction Other purchases o goods and services rom Government accounts Operation and maintenance o equipment Supplies and materials Equipment Direct obligations Below reporting threshold Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY General and special unds: For necessary expenses o the Oice o National Drug Control Policy; or research activities pursuant to the Oice o National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act o 1998 (21 U.S.C et seq.); not to exceed $10,000 or oicial reception and representation expenses; and or participation in joint projects or in the provision o services on matters o mutual interest with nonproit, research, or public organizations or agencies, with or without reimbursement, ø$27,996,500 $27,609,000; o which $1,350,000 shall remain available until expended or policy research and evaluationø; and $1,500,000 or the National Alliance or Model State Drug Laws : Provided, That the Oice is authorized to accept, hold, administer, and utilize gits, both real and personal, public and private, without iscal year limitation, or the purpose o aiding or acilitating the work o the Oice. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Operations Policy research Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Appropriation Obligated balance, start o year Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Obligated balance, end o year Outlays rom new discretionary authority Outlays rom discretionary balances Total outlays (gross) Budget authority Outlays The Oice o National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), established by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act o 1988, and reauthorized by P.L , is charged with developing policies, objectives and priorities or the National Drug Control Program. In addition, ONDCP administers the Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center, the High Intensity Drug Traicking Areas (HIDTA) program, the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, and the Drug Free Communities Program. (Descriptions o these programs are ound in the Federal Drug Control Programs section o this Appendix.) The account provides unding or personnel compensation, travel, and other basic operations o the Oice, and or gen- VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

6 OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY Continued 956 Continued THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005 General and special unds Continued Continued eral policy research to support the ormulation o the National Drug Control Strategy. In order to provide or enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and the Vice general provision that provides or a 10 percent transer authority Oice o the President. Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Direct obligations: 11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent Civilian personnel beneits Travel and transportation o persons Rental payments to GSA Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges Other services Equipment Direct obligations Below reporting threshold Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Direct: 1001 Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment Reimbursable: 2001 Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY General and special unds: OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY For necessary expenses o the Oice o Science and Technology Policy, in carrying out the purposes o the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act o 1976 (42 U.S.C and 6671), hire o passenger motor vehicles, and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, not to exceed $2,500 or oicial reception and representation expenses, and rental o conerence rooms in the District o Columbia, ø$7,027,000 $7,081,000. (Division G, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Salaries and expenses Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Appropriation Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Outlays rom new discretionary authority Outlays rom discretionary balances Total outlays (gross) Budget authority Outlays The Oice o Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) provides advice to the President concerning policies in science and technology and on the use o science and technology in addressing important national problems. The OSTP operations include support to other Executive Oice o the President organizations on issues with science and technology considerations; with the Oice o Management and Budget, review and analysis o and recommendations on research and development budgets or all Federal agencies; coordination o research and development programs o the Federal Government; coordination o the implementation o a number o important international science and technology agreements; and other activities necessary to carry out the duties, unctions, and activities described in Public Law , the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act o OSTP also provides support or the National Science and Technology Council and the President s Council o Advisors on Science and Technology. In order to provide or enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and the Vice general provision that provides or a 10 percent transer authority Oice o the President. Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent Civilian personnel beneits Rental payments to GSA Other services Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Direct: 1001 Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE General and special unds: For necessary expenses o the Oice o the United States Trade Representative, including the hire o passenger motor vehicles and the employment o experts and consultants as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, ø$41,994,000 $39,552,000, o which $1,000,000 shall remain available until expended: Provided, That not to exceed $124,000 shall be available or oicial reception and representation expensesø: Provided urther, That not less than $2,000,000 provided under this heading shall be or expenses authorized by 19 U.S.C and 1677b(c): Provided urther, That negotiations shall be conducted within the World Trade Organization to recognize the right o members to distribute monies collected rom antidumping and countervailing duties. (Division B, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

7 UNANTICIPATED NEEDS 957 Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Trade coordination and negotiation Geneva trade negotiations EU music licensing dispute Total new obligations Budgetary resources available or obligation: Unobligated balance carried orward, start o year New budget authority (gross) Unobligated balance transerred rom other accounts Total budgetary resources available or obligation Total new obligations Unobligated balance carried orward, end o year Appropriation Appropriation (EU music licensing dispute) Appropriation (total discretionary) Spending authority rom osetting collections: Osetting collections (cash) Total new budget authority (gross) Obligated balance, start o year Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Obligated balance, end o year Outlays rom new discretionary authority Outlays rom discretionary balances Total outlays (gross) Osets: Against gross budget authority and outlays: Osetting collections (cash) rom: Federal sources Budget authority Outlays The United States Trade Representative is responsible or developing, coordinating, and advising the President on U.S. international trade policy. The Trade Representative is responsible or the conduct o international trade negotiations, including commodity and direct investment negotiations. The Trade Representative also conducts U.S. aairs relating to the World Trade Organization, in which the United States participates. In order to provide or enhanced lexibility in allocating resources and sta in support o the President and the Vice general provision that provides or a 10 percent transer authority Oice o the President. Object Classiication (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent Civilian personnel beneits Travel and transportation o persons Rental payments to GSA Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges Other services Equipment Grants, subsidies, and contributions Total new obligations Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Direct: 1001 Total compensable workyears: Civilian ull-time equivalent employment UNANTICIPATED NEEDS General and special unds: UNANTICIPATED NEEDS For expenses necessary to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs, in urtherance o the national interest, security, or deense which may arise at home or abroad during the current iscal year, as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 108, $1,000,000. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Direct program activity Total new obligations (object class 25.2) Budgetary resources available or obligation: New budget authority (gross) Total new obligations Appropriation Total new obligations Total outlays (gross) Outlays rom new discretionary authority Budget authority Outlays These unds will enable the President to meet unanticipated needs in urtherance o the national interest, security, or deense. EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Budgetary resources available or obligation: Unobligated balance carried orward, start o year Unobligated balance transerred to other accounts Unobligated balance transerred rom other accounts Total budgetary resources available or obligation Unobligated balance carried orward, end o year This account was established in the atermath o the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Funds appropriated to this account were distributed to Federal entities responding to the attacks at the direction o the President. øiraq RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION FUNDS ø(including TRANSFER OF FUNDS) øfor necessary expenses to carry out the purposes o the Foreign Assistance Act o 1961, or security, relie, rehabilitation and recon- VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

8 UNANTICIPATED NEEDS Continued 958 Continued THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005 General and special unds Continued øiraq RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION FUNDS Continued ø(including TRANSFER OF FUNDS) Continued struction in Iraq, $18,649,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2006, to be allocated as ollows: $3,243,000,000 or security and law enorcement; $1,318,000,000 or justice, public saety inrastructure, and civil society, o which $100,000,000 shall be made available or democracy building activities, and o which $10,000,000 shall be made available to the United States Institute or Peace or activities supporting peace enorcement, peacekeeping and postconlict peacebuilding; $5,560,000,000 or the electric sector; $1,890,000,000 or oil inrastructure; $4,332,000,000 or water resources and sanitation; $500,000,000 or transportation and telecommunications; $370,000,000 or roads, bridges, and construction; $793,000,000 or health care; $153,000,000 or private sector development; and $280,000,000 or education, reugees, human rights, and governance: Provided, That the President may reallocate up to 10 percent o any o the preceding allocations, except that the total or the allocation receiving such unds may not be increased by more than 20 percent: Provided urther, That the President may increase one such allocation only by up to an additional 20 percent in the event o unoreseen or emergency circumstances: Provided urther, That such reallocations shall be subject to the regular notiication procedures o the Committees on Appropriations and section 634A o the Foreign Assistance Act o 1961 and notiications shall be transmitted at least 15 days in advance o the obligation o unds: Provided urther, That unds appropriated under this heading shall be apportioned only to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq (in its capacity as an entity o the United States Government), the Department o State, the Department o Health and Human Services, the Department o Treasury, the Department o Deense, and the United States Agency or International Development: Provided urther, That upon a determination that all or part o the unds so transerred rom this appropriation are not necessary or the purposes provided herein, such amounts may be transerred back to this appropriation: Provided urther, That o the amount appropriated in this paragraph, not less than $6,000,000 shall be made available or administrative expenses o the Department o State Bureau o International Narcotics Control and Law Enorcement Aairs and not less than $29,000,000 shall be made available or administrative expenses o the United States Agency or International Development or support o the reconstruction activities in Iraq: Provided urther, That o the unds appropriated under this heading, up to 10 percent o such unds that are obligated, managed, or administered by an agency o the United States Government, other than the Coalition Provisional Authority, shall be made available to such agency to ully pay or its administrative expenses: Provided urther, That up to 1 percent o the amount appropriated in this paragraph may be transerred to Operating Expenses o the Coalition Provisional Authority, and that any such transer shall be in accordance with the regular notiication procedures o the Committees on Appropriations and section 634A o the Foreign Assistance Act o 1961: Provided urther, That unds appropriated under this heading shall be used to protect and promote public health and saety, including or the arrest, detention and prosecution o criminals and terrorists: Provided urther, That o the unds appropriated under this heading, assistance shall be made available or Iraqi civilians who have suered losses as a result o military operations: Provided urther, That contributions o unds or the purposes provided herein rom any person, oreign government, or international organization, may be credited to this Fund and used or such purposes: Provided urther, That the Administrator o the Coalition Provisional Authority shall seek to ensure that programs, projects and activities unded under this heading, comply ully with USAID s Policy Paper: Disability issued on September 12, 1997: Provided urther, That the Coalition Provisional Authority shall work, in conjunction with relevant Iraqi oicials, to ensure that a new Iraqi constitution preserves ull rights to religious reedom and tolerance o all aiths: Provided urther, That o the unds appropriated under this heading, $100,000,000 shall be transerred to and consolidated with unds appropriated by this Act or Economic Support Fund or assistance or Jordan, $100,000,000 o such unds shall be transerred to and consolidated with unds appropriated by this Act or International Disaster and Famine Assistance or assistance or Liberia, and $10,000,000 o such unds shall be transerred to and consolidated with unds appropriated by this Act or International Disaster and Famine Assistance or assistance or Sudan. (Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act or Deense and or the Reconstruction o Iraq and Aghanistan, 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Direct program activity... 1,961 12,699 6, Total new obligations (object class 25.1)... 1,961 12,699 6,000 Budgetary resources available or obligation: Unobligated balance carried orward, start o year , New budget authority (gross)... 2,250 18, Unobligated balance transerred to other accounts Unobligated balance transerred rom other accounts Total budgetary resources available or obligation 2,250 18,699 6, Total new obligations... 1,961 12,699 6, Unobligated balance carried orward, end o year , Appropriation (2003 supp)... 2, Appropriation (2004 supp) , Transerred to other accounts Appropriation (total discretionary)... 2,250 18, Mandatory: Transerred to other accounts... 1, Transerred rom other accounts... 1, Appropriation (total mandatory) Total new budget authority (gross)... 2,250 18, Obligated balance, start o year ,903 8, Total new obligations... 1,961 12,699 6, Total outlays (gross) ,274 9, Obligated balance, end o year... 1,903 8,328 4, Outlays rom new discretionary authority , Outlays rom discretionary balances ,295 9, Total outlays (gross) ,274 9, Budget authority... 2,250 18, Outlays ,274 9,534 The Iraq Relie and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF) consists o $2.475 billion appropriated in the FY 2003 supplemental and $ billion appropriated in the FY 2004 supplemental. It unds the security, rehabilitation, and reconstruction eorts in Iraq. UNANTICIPATED NEEDS FOR NATURAL DISASTERS Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est. Budgetary resources available or obligation: Unobligated balance carried orward, start o year Unobligated balance carried orward, end o year This schedule includes unding provided in Public Laws and to respond to various natural disasters. All available unds rom this account were allocated to various agencies. However, certain agencies subsequently returned excess unds to this account. In P.L , $10 million in unobligated balances were rescinded. A balance o $12 million in emergency unding remains. øoperating EXPENSES OF THE COALITION PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY øfor necessary expenses o the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, established pursuant to United Nations Security Council resolu- VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

9 UNANTICIPATED NEEDS Continued Continued 959 tions including Resolution 1483, or personnel costs, transportation, supply, equipment, acilities, communications, logistics requirements, studies, physical security, media support, promulgation and enorcement o regulations, and other activities needed to oversee and manage the relie and reconstruction o Iraq and the transition to democracy, $933,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2005: Provided, That the appropriation o unds under this heading shall not be construed to limit or otherwise aect the ability o the Department o Deense to urnish assistance and services, and any other support, to the Coalition Provisional Authority. øin addition, $50,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2005, to be used to ulill the reporting and monitoring requirements o this Act and or the preparation and maintenance o public records required by this Act. (Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act or Deense and or the Reconstruction o Iraq and Aghanistan, 2004.) Program and Financing (in millions o dollars) Identiication code actual 2004 est est Appropriation Transerred to other accounts Appropriation (total discretionary) øgeneral PROVISION EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT øsec Section 102 o title 3, United States Code, is amended by striking, or which expense allowance and all that ollows through the irst period and inserting. Any unused amount o such expense allowance shall revert to the Treasury pursuant to section 1552 o title 31, United States Code. No amount o such expense allowance shall be included in the gross income o the President. (Division F, H.R. 2673, Consolidated Appropriations Bill, FY 2004.) VerDate jul :50 Jan 20, 2004 Jkt PO Frm Fmt 3616 Smt 3616 E:\BUDGET\EOP.XXX EOP

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