[Appendix, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1999]
[Page 680-681]
[DOCID:1999_app_sta-6]
From the Budget of the U.S., FY 1999 Online via GPO Access
[wais.access.gpo.gov]
GENERAL PROVISIONS--DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCIES
deg.Sec. 401. Funds appropriated under this title shall be
available, except as otherwise provided, for allowances and
differentials as authorized by subchapter 59 of title 5, United States
Code; for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; and hire of passenger
transportation pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1343(b).
Sec. 402. Not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made
available for the current fiscal year for the Department of State in
this Act may be transferred between such appropriations, but no such
appropriation, except as otherwise specifically provided, shall be
increased by more than 10 percent by any such transfers: Provided, That
not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made available for the
current fiscal year for the United States Information Agency in this Act
may be transferred between such appropriations, but no such
appropriation, except as otherwise specifically provided, shall be
increased by more than 10 percent by any such transfers: Provided
further, That any transfer pursuant to this section shall be treated as
a reprogramming of funds under section 605 of this Act and shall not be
available for obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the
procedures set forth in that section.
[Sec. 403. Funds appropriated by this Act for the United States
Information Agency, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and the
Department of State may be obligated and expended notwithstanding
section 701 of the United States Information and Educational Exchange
Act of 1948 and section 313 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act,
Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995, section 53 of the Arms Control and
Disarmament Act, and section 15 of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956.]
[Sec. 404. (a)(1) For purposes of implementing the International
Cooperative Administrative Support Services program in fiscal year 1998,
the amounts referred to in paragraph (2) shall be transferred in
accordance with the provisions of subsection (b).
(2) Paragraph (1) applies to amounts made available by title IV of
this Act under the heading ``Administration of Foreign Affairs'' as
follows:
(A) $108,932,000 of the amount made available under the
paragraph ``Diplomatic and Consular Programs''.
(B) $3,530,000 of the amount made available under the paragraph
``Security and Maintenance of United States Missions''.
(b) Funds transferred pursuant to subsection (a) shall be
transferred to the specified appropriation, allocated to the specified
account or accounts in the specified amount, be merged with funds in
such account or accounts that are available for administrative support
expenses of overseas activities, and be available for the same purposes,
and subject to the same terms and conditions, as the funds with which
merged, as follows:
(1) Appropriations for the Legislative Branch--
(A) for the Library of Congress, for salaries and expenses,
$500,000; and
(B) for the General Accounting Office, for salaries and
expenses, $12,000.
(2) Appropriations for the Office of the United States Trade
Representative, for salaries and expenses, $302,000.
(3) Appropriations for the Department of Commerce, for the
International Trade Administration, for operations and
administration, $7,055,000.
(4) Appropriations for the Department of Justice--
(A) for legal activities--
(i) for general legal activities, for salaries and
expenses, $194,000; and
(ii) for the United States Marshals Service, for
salaries and expenses, $2,000;
(B) for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for salaries
and expenses, $2,477,000;
[[Page 681]]
(C) for the Drug Enforcement Administration, for salaries
and expenses, $6,356,000; and
(D) for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, for
salaries and expenses, $1,313,000.
(5) Appropriations for the United States Information Agency, for
international information programs, $25,047,000.
(6) Appropriations for the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,
for arms control and disarmament activities, $1,247,000.
(7) Appropriations to the President--
(A) for the Foreign Military Financing Program, for
administrative costs, $6,660,000;
(B) for the Economic Support Fund, $336,000;
(C) for the Agency for International Development--
(i) for operating expenses, $6,008,000;
(ii) for the Urban and Environmental Credit Program,
$54,000;
(iii) for the Development Assistance Fund, $124,000;
(iv) for the Development Fund for Africa, $526,000;
(v) for assistance for the new independent states of
the former Soviet Union, $818,000;
(vi) for assistance for Eastern Europe and the Baltic
States, $283,000; and
(vii) for international disaster assistance, $306,000;
(D) for the Peace Corps, $3,672,000; and
(E) for the Department of State--
(i) for international narcotics control, $1,117,000;
and,
(ii) for migration and refugee assistance, $394,000.
(8) Appropriations for the Department of Defense--
(A) for operation and maintenance--
(i) for operation and maintenance, Army, $4,394,000;
(ii) for operation and maintenance, Navy, $1,824,000;
(iii) for operation and maintenance, Air Force,
$1,603,000; and
(iv) for operation and maintenance, Defense-Wide,
$21,993,000; and
(B) for procurement, for other procurement, Air Force,
$4,211,000.
(9) Appropriations for the American Battle Monuments Commission,
for salaries and expenses, $210,000.
(10) Appropriations for the Department of Agriculture--
(A) for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, for
salaries and expenses, $932,000;
(B) for the Foreign Agricultural Service and General Sales
Manager, $4,521,000; and
(C) for the Agricultural Research Service, $16,000.
(11) Appropriations for the Department of Treasury--
(A) for the United States Customs Service, for salaries and
expenses, $2,002,000;
(B) for departmental offices, for salaries and expenses,
$804,000;
(C) for the Internal Revenue Service, for tax law
enforcement, $662,000;
(D) for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, for
salaries and expenses, $17,000;
(E) for the United States Secret Service, for salaries and
expenses, $617,000; and
(F) for the Comptroller of the Currency, for assessment
funds, $29,000.
(12) Appropriations for the Department of Transportation--
(A) for the Federal Aviation Administration, for operations,
$1,594,000; and
(B) for the Coast Guard, for operating expenses, $65,000.
(13) Appropriations for the Department of Labor, for
departmental management, for salaries and expenses, $58,000.
(14) Appropriations for the Department of Health and Human
Services--
(A) for the National Institutes of Health, for the National
Cancer Institute, $42,000;
(B) for the Office of the Secretary, for general
departmental management, $71,000; and
(C) for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for
disease control, research, and training, $522,000.
(15) Appropriations for the Social Security Administration, for
administrative expenses, $370,000.
(16) Appropriations for the Department of the Interior--
(A) for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, for
resource management, $12,000;
(B) for the United States Geological Survey, for surveys,
investigations, and research, $80,000; and
(C) for the Bureau of Reclamation, for water and related
resources, $101,000.
(17) Appropriations for the Department of Veterans Affairs, for
departmental administration, for general operating expenses,
$453,000.
(18) Appropriations for the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, for mission support, $183,000.
(19) Appropriations for the National Science Foundation, for
research and related activities, $39,000.
(20) Appropriations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency,
for salaries and expenses, $4,000.
(21) Appropriations for the Department of Energy--
(A) for departmental administration, $150,000; and
(B) for atomic energy defense activities, for other defense
activities, $54,000.
(22) Appropriations for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, for
salaries and expenses, $26,000.
(c)(1) The amount in subsection (a)(2)(A) is reduced by $2,800,000.
(2) Each amount in subsection (b) is reduced on a pro rata basis in
the same proportion as $2,800,000 bears to $112,462,000, rounded to the
nearest thousand.]
Sec. [405. (a) An] 403. (a) In fiscal year 1999 and thereafter, an
employee who regularly commutes from his or her place of residence in
the continental United States to an official duty station in Canada or
Mexico shall receive a border equalization adjustment equal to the
amount of comparability payments under section 5304 of title V, United
States Code, that he or she would receive if assigned to an official
duty station within the United States locality pay area closest to the
employee's official duty station.
(b) For purposes of this section, the term ``employee'' shall mean a
person who--
(1) is an ``employee'' as defined under section 2105 of title V,
United States Code; and
(2) is employed by the United States Department of State, the
United States Information Agency, the United States Agency for
International Development, or the International Joint Commission,
except that the term shall not include members of the Foreign
Service as defined by section 103 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980
(P.L. 96-465), section 3903 of title 22 of the United States Code.
(c) An equalization adjustment payable under this section shall be
considered basic pay for the same purposes as are comparability payments
under section 5304 of title V, United States Code, and its implementing
regulations.
(d) The agencies referenced in subsection (c)(2) are authorized to
promulgate regulations to carry out the purposes of this section. (The
Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1998.)