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Committee Reports

108th Congress (2003-2004)

House Report 108-010

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MAKING FURTHER CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

84-817

2003
108TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Report

108-10

MAKING FURTHER CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

CONFERENCE REPORT

to accompany

H.J. Res. 2

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FEBRUARY 13 (legislative day, FEBRUARY 12), 2003- Ordered to be printed

84-817

108TH CONGRESS

Report

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

1st Session

108-10
MAKING FURTHER CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

February 13 (legislative day, FEBRUARY 12), 2003- Ordered to be printed
Mr. YOUNG of Florida, from the committee of conference, submitted the following
CONFERENCE REPORT
[To accompany H.J. Res. 2]

The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 2), `making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2003, and for other purposes', having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows:

That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate and agree to the same with an amendment as follows:

In lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted by the Senate amendment, insert the following:

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
Sec. 3. References.
DIVISION A--AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Agricultural Programs
Title II--Conservation Programs
Title III--Rural Development Programs
Title IV--Domestic Food Programs
Title V--Foreign Assistance and Related Programs
Title VI--Related Agencies and Food and Drug Administration
Title VII--General Provisions
DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of Justice
Title II--Department of Commerce and Related Agencies
Title III--The Judiciary
Title IV--Department of State and Related Agency
Title V--Related Agencies
Title VI--General Provisions
Title VII--Rescissions
DIVISION C--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Federal Funds
Title II--District of Columbia Funds
Title III--General Provisions
DIVISION D--ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of Defense--Civil: Department of the Army
Title II--Department of the Interior
Title III--Department of Energy
Title IV--Independent Agencies
Title V--General Provisions
DIVISION E--FOREIGN OPERATIONS, EXPORT FINANCING, AND RELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Export and Investment Assistance
Title II--Bilateral Economic Assistance
Title III--Military Assistance
Title IV--Multilateral Economic Assistance
Title V--General Provisions
DIVISION F--INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of the Interior
Title II--Related Agencies
Title III--General Provisions
Title IV--T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area
Title V--National Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement Act of 2003
DIVISION G--LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of Labor
Title II--Department of Health and Human Services
Title III--Department of Education
Title IV--Related Agencies
Title V--General Provisions
DIVISION H--LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Legislative Branch Appropriations
Title II--General Provisions
DIVISION I--TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of Transportation
Title II--Related Agencies
Title III--General Provisions
DIVISION J--TREASURY AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of the Treasury
Title II--Postal Service
Title III--Executive Office of the President and Funds Appropriated to the President
Title IV--Independent Agencies
Title V--General Provisions--This Act
Title VI--General Provisions--Departments, Agencies, and Corporations
DIVISION K--VETERANS AFFAIRS AND HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND INDEPENDENT AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003
Title I--Department of Veterans Affairs
Title II--Department of Housing and Urban Development
Title III--Independent Agencies
Title IV--General Provisions
DIVISION L--HOMELAND SECURITY ACT OF 2002 AMENDMENTS
DIVISION M--DEFENSE MATTERS
DIVISION N--EMERGENCY RELIEF AND OFFSETS
Title I--Election Reform
Title II--Agricultural Assistance
Title III--Wildland Fire Emergency
Title IV--TANF and Medicare
Title V--Fisheries Disasters
Title VI--Offsets
Title VII--Bonneville Power Administration Borrowing Authority
DIVISION O--PRICE-ANDERSON ACT AMENDMENTS
DIVISION P--UNITED STATES-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION

SEC. 3. REFERENCES.

DIVISION A--AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES PROGRAMS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I

AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS

PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, AND MARKETING

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS

CHIEF ECONOMIST

NATIONAL APPEALS DIVISION

OFFICE OF BUDGET AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

COMMON COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

WORKING CAPITAL FUND

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION

AGRICULTURE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES AND RENTAL PAYMENTS

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS

ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

exchange, or purchase at a nominal cost not to exceed $100, and for land exchanges where the lands exchanged shall be of equal value or shall be equalized by a payment of money to the grantor which shall not exceed 25 percent of the total value of the land or interests transferred out of Federal ownership, $1,052,770,000: Provided, That appropriations hereunder shall be available for the operation and maintenance of aircraft and the purchase of not to exceed one for replacement only: Provided further, That appropriations hereunder shall be available pursuant to 7 U.S.C. 2250 for the construction, alteration, and repair of buildings and improvements, but unless otherwise provided, the cost of constructing any one building shall not exceed $375,000, except for headhouses or greenhouses which shall each be limited to $1,200,000, and except for 10 buildings to be constructed or improved at a cost not to exceed $750,000 each, and the cost of altering any one building during the fiscal year shall not exceed 10 percent of the current replacement value of the building or $375,000, whichever is greater: Provided further, That the limitations on alterations contained in this Act shall not apply to modernization or replacement of existing facilities at Beltsville, Maryland: Provided further, That appropriations hereunder shall be available for granting easements at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center: Provided further, That the foregoing limitations shall not apply to replacement of buildings needed to carry out the Act of April 24, 1948 (21 U.S.C. 113a): Provided further, That funds may be received from any State, other political subdivision, organization, or individual for the purpose of establishing or operating any research facility or research project of the Agricultural Research Service, as authorized by law.

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND EXTENSION SERVICE

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

NATIVE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS ENDOWMENT FUND

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Law 93-471, for retirement and employees' compensation costs for extension agents and for costs of penalty mail for cooperative extension agents and State extension directors, $281,218,000; payments for extension work at the 1994 Institutions under the Smith-Lever Act (7 U.S.C. 343(b)(3)), $3,387,000; payments for the nutrition and family education program for low-income areas under section 3(d) of the Act, $58,566,000; payments for the pest management program under section 3(d) of the Act, $10,759,000; payments for the farm safety program under section 3(d) of the Act, $5,525,000; payments to upgrade research, extension, and teaching facilities at the 1890 land-grant colleges, including Tuskegee University, as authorized by section 1447 of Public Law 95-113 (7 U.S.C. 3222b), $15,000,000, to remain available until expended; payments for youth-at-risk programs under section 3(d) of the Smith-Lever Act, $8,481,000; for youth farm safety education and certification extension grants, to be awarded competitively under section 3(d) of the Act, $499,000; payments for carrying out the provisions of the Renewable Resources Extension Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 1671 et seq.), $4,546,000; payments for Indian reservation agents under section 3(d) of the Smith-Lever Act, $1,996,000; payments for sustainable agriculture programs under section 3(d) of the Act, $4,875,000; payments for rural health and safety education as authorized by section 502(i) of Public Law 92-419 (7 U.S.C. 2662(i)), $2,622,000; payments for cooperative extension work by the colleges receiving the benefits of the second Morrill Act (7 U.S.C. 321-326 and 328) and Tuskegee University, $32,117,000, of which $1,724,884 shall be made available only for the purpose of ensuring that each institution shall receive no less than $1,000,000; for grants to youth organizations pursuant to section 7630 of title 7, United States Code, $3,000,000; and for necessary expenses of extension activities, $20,877,000.

INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES

OUTREACH FOR SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED FARMERS

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR MARKETING AND REGULATORY PROGRAMS

ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

until expended, without further appropriation, for providing such assistance, goods, or services.

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

MARKETING SERVICES

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

FUNDS FOR STRENGTHENING MARKETS, INCOME, AND SUPPLY (SECTION 32)

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

PAYMENTS TO STATES AND POSSESSIONS

GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

LIMITATION ON INSPECTION AND WEIGHING SERVICES EXPENSES

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR FOOD SAFETY

FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR FARM AND FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

FARM SERVICE AGENCY

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

STATE MEDIATION GRANTS

DAIRY INDEMNITY PROGRAM

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

AGRICULTURAL CREDIT INSURANCE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

RISK MANAGEMENT AGENCY

CORPORATIONS

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION FUND

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION FUND

REIMBURSEMENT FOR NET REALIZED LOSSES

HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT

(LIMITATION ON EXPENSES)

TITLE II

CONSERVATION PROGRAMS

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE

CONSERVATION OPERATIONS

U.S.C. 2250 for construction and improvement of buildings and public improvements at plant materials centers, except that the cost of alterations and improvements to other buildings and other public improvements shall not exceed $250,000: Provided further, That when buildings or other structures are erected on non-Federal land, that the right to use such land is obtained as provided in 7 U.S.C. 2250a: Provided further, That this appropriation shall be available for technical assistance and related expenses to carry out programs authorized by section 202(c) of title II of the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act of 1974 (43 U.S.C. 1592(c)): Provided further, That qualified local engineers may be temporarily employed at per diem rates to perform the technical planning work of the Service: Provided further, That none of the funds made available under this paragraph by this or any other appropriations Act may be used to provide technical assistance with respect to programs listed in section 1241(a) of the Food Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3841(a)).

WATERSHED SURVEYS AND PLANNING

WATERSHED AND FLOOD PREVENTION OPERATIONS

WATERSHED REHABILITATION PROGRAM

RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT

TITLE III

RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

RURAL COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

planning grants, not to exceed $50,000 each; and not to exceed $12,100,000 shall be for contracting with qualified national organizations for a circuit rider program to provide technical assistance for rural water systems: Provided further, That of the total amount appropriated, not to exceed $37,624,000 shall be available through June 30, 2003, for authorized empowerment zones and enterprise communities and communities designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as Rural Economic Area Partnership Zones; of which $1,163,000 shall be for the rural community programs described in section 381E(d)(1) of such Act, of which $27,431,000 shall be for the rural utilities programs described in section 381E(d)(2) of such Act, and of which $9,030,000 shall be for the rural business and cooperative development programs described in section 381E(d)(3) of such Act: Provided further, That of the amount appropriated for rural community programs, not to exceed $25,000,000 shall be to provide grants for facilities in rural communities with extreme unemployment and severe economic depression (Public Law 106-387), with 5 percent for administration and capacity building in the State rural development offices: Provided further, That of the amount appropriated, $30,000,000 shall be transferred to and merged with the `Rural Utilities Service, High Energy Cost Grants Account' to provide grants authorized under section 19 of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (7 U.S.C. 918a): Provided further, That any remaining funds specifically appropriated in fiscal year 2002 for rural communities with extremely high energy costs under the Rural Community Advancement Program shall be merged and transferred into the Account: Provided further, That any funds in the Account shall be used to provide grants authorized under section 19 of that Act.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

RURAL HOUSING SERVICE

RURAL HOUSING INSURANCE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

MUTUAL AND SELF-HELP HOUSING GRANTS

RURAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE GRANTS

made by the Rural Housing Service, as authorized by 42 U.S.C. 1474, 1479(c), 1490e, and 1490m, $42,498,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That of the total amount appropriated, $1,200,000 shall be available through June 30, 2003, for authorized empowerment zones and enterprise communities and communities designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as Rural Economic Area Partnership Zones.

FARM LABOR PROGRAM ACCOUNT

RURAL BUSINESS--COOPERATIVE SERVICE

RURAL DEVELOPMENT LOAN FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

RURAL EMPOWERMENT ZONES AND ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES GRANTS

RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

RURAL TELEPHONE BANK PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE PROGRAM

TITLE IV

DOMESTIC FOOD PROGRAMS

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR FOOD, NUTRITION AND CONSUMER SERVICES

FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE

CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN (WIC)

FOOD STAMP PROGRAM

COMMODITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

FOOD DONATIONS PROGRAMS

FOOD PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

$7,500,000 shall be available to improve integrity in the Food Stamp and Child Nutrition programs.

TITLE V

FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND RELATED PROGRAMS

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

PUBLIC LAW 480 TITLE I PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

PUBLIC LAW 480 TITLE I OCEAN FREIGHT DIFFERENTIAL GRANTS

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

PUBLIC LAW 480 TITLE II GRANTS

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION EXPORT LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

TITLE VI

RELATED AGENCIES AND FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Medicine and for related field activities in the Office of Regulatory Affairs; (5) $208,685,000 shall be for the Center for Devices and Radiological Health and for related field activities in the Office of Regulatory Affairs; (6) $40,688,000 shall be for the National Center for Toxicological Research; (7) $36,914,000 shall be for Rent and Related activities, other than the amounts paid to the General Services Administration; (8) $108,269,000 shall be for payments to the General Services Administration for rent and related costs; and (9) $107,482,000 shall be for other activities, including the Office of the Commissioner; the Office of Management and Systems; the Office of the Senior Associate Commissioner; the Office of International and Constituent Relations; the Office of Policy, Legislation, and Planning; and central services for these offices: Provided further, That funds may be transferred from one specified activity to another with the prior approval of the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses of Congress.

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

TITLE VII--GENERAL PROVISIONS

on behalf of other agencies of the Department of Agriculture when such space will be jointly occupied.

the Detroit District Office to a station, residence post or similarly modified office; or to reassign residence posts assigned to the Detroit District Office: Provided, That this section shall not apply to Food and Drug Administration field laboratory facilities or operations currently located in Detroit, Michigan, except that field laboratory personnel shall be assigned to locations in the general vicinity of Detroit, Michigan, pursuant to cooperative agreements between the Food and Drug Administration and other laboratory facilities associated with the State of Michigan.

up to 20 percent of the amount provided to carry out a competitive grants program under the same terms and conditions as those provided in section 401 of the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998 (7 U.S.C. 7621).

project shall not come at the expense of an allocation to any other State.

SEC. 770. During the 180-day period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, none of the funds made available by this Act or any other Act shall be available to the Secretary of Agriculture to pay the salaries of any personnel--

SEC. 771. None of the funds made available in this Act may be used to require that a farm satisfy section 2110(c)(1) of the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 6509(c)(1)) in order to be certified under such Act as an organic farm with respect to the livestock produced on the farm unless the report prepared by the Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to the recommendations contained in the joint explanatory statement of the Managers on the part of the House of Representatives and the Senate to accompany Public Law 107-171 (House Conference Report 107-424, pages 672-673) confirms the commercial availability of organically produced feed, at not more than twice the cost of conventionally produced feed, to meet current market demands.

DIVISION B--COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

JOINT AUTOMATED BOOKING SYSTEM

AUTOMATED BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM/INTEGRATED AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM INTEGRATION

LEGAL ACTIVITIES OFFICE AUTOMATION

NARROWBAND COMMUNICATIONS

COUNTERTERRORISM FUND

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW AND APPEALS

DETENTION TRUSTEE

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

LEGAL ACTIVITIES

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES

accounted for solely under the certificate of, the Attorney General; and rent of private or Government-owned space in the District of Columbia, $611,325,000, of which not to exceed $10,000,000 for litigation support contracts shall remain available until expended, and of which not less than $1,996,000 shall be available for necessary administrative expenses in accordance with the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act: Provided, That of the total amount appropriated, not to exceed $1,000 shall be available to the United States National Central Bureau, INTERPOL, for official reception and representation expenses: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon a determination by the Attorney General that emergent circumstances require additional funding for litigation activities of the Civil Division, the Attorney General may transfer such amounts to `Salaries and Expenses, General Legal Activities' from available appropriations for the current fiscal year for the Department of Justice, as may be necessary to respond to such circumstances: Provided further, That any transfer pursuant to the previous proviso shall be treated as a reprogramming 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.

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ANTITRUST DIVISION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS

UNITED STATES TRUSTEE SYSTEM FUND

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

For expenses necessary to carry out the activities of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $1,136,000.

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE

CONSTRUCTION

FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES

and supervision of expert witnesses, for private counsel expenses, for per diems in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law, including advances, and for United States Marshals Service Witness Security program expenses, $175,645,000, to remain available until expended; of which not to exceed $6,000,000 may be made available for planning, construction, renovations, maintenance, remodeling, and repair of buildings, and the purchase of equipment incident thereto, for protected witness safesites; of which not to exceed $1,000,000 may be made available for the purchase and maintenance of armored vehicles for transportation of protected witnesses; of which not to exceed $19,500,000 may be made available for the United States Marshals Service Witness Security program; and of which not to exceed $5,000,000 may be made available for the purchase, installation, and maintenance of secure telecommunications equipment and a secure automated information network to store and retrieve the identities and locations of protected witnesses.

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND

For expenses authorized by 28 U.S.C. 524(c)(1)(A)(ii), (B), (F), and (G), as amended, $21,901,000, to be derived from the Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund.

INTERAGENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT

INTERAGENCY CRIME AND DRUG ENFORCEMENT

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

FOREIGN TERRORIST TRACKING TASK FORCE

CONSTRUCTION

DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT AND BORDER AFFAIRS

IMMIGRATION SERVICES

CONSTRUCTION

manner designed to prevent persons subject to inspection from predicting the location of any such checkpoint.

FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED

OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS

JUSTICE ASSISTANCE

OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS

STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE

merged with the `Justice Assistance' account): Provided, That $17,667,000 shall be derived from prior year unobligated balances from Local Law Enforcement Block Grants, and $3,323,000 shall be derived from prior year unobligated balances from residential substance abuse treatment for State prisoners: Provided further, That funding provided under this heading shall remain available until expended as follows:

women with disabilities, as authorized by section 1402 of Public Law 106-386;

WEED AND SEED PROGRAM FUND

COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES

JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS

PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS BENEFITS

GENERAL PROVISIONS--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

appropriated to the Department of Justice in this title shall be available to the Attorney General for official reception and representation expenses in accordance with distributions, procedures, and regulations established by the Attorney General.

TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND RELATED AGENCIES

TRADE AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

RELATED AGENCIES

OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION

OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION

BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITY

OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMIC AND INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE

ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

PERIODIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS

NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION

INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE GRANTS

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced as such offsetting collections are received during fiscal year 2003, so as to result in a fiscal year 2003 appropriation from the general fund estimated at $0: Provided further, That during fiscal year 2003, should the total amount of offsetting fee collections be less than $1,015,229,000, the total amounts available to the United States Patent and Trademark Office shall be reduced accordingly: Provided further, That an additional amount not to exceed $166,771,000 from fees collected in prior fiscal years shall be available for obligation in fiscal year 2003, to remain available until expended: Provided further, That from amounts provided herein, not to exceed $1,000 shall be made available in fiscal year 2003 for official reception and representation expenses.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES

For necessary expenses of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, $359,411,000, to remain available until expended, of which not to exceed $282,000 may be transferred to the `Working Capital Fund'.

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

CONSTRUCTION OF RESEARCH FACILITIES

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

not exceed $243,000,000: Provided further, That any use of deobligated balances of funds provided under this heading in previous years shall be subject to the procedures set forth in section 605 of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary of Commerce will designate a National Marine Fisheries Service Regional Office for the Pacific Area within sixty days of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the existing National Marine Fisheries Service Southwest Region and Fisheries Science Center and Northwest Region and Fisheries Science Center shall not be merged or reorganized to form the new National Marine Fisheries Service Pacific Area Regional Office, that the current structure, organization, function, and funding of the Southwest and Northwest Centers will not be changed except for funds that are already dedicated to the Hawaiian Islands, and that each regional organization will have the lead responsibility for its own programs: Provided further, That the Secretary of Commerce may enter into cooperative agreements with the Joint and Cooperative Institutes as designated by the Secretary to use the personnel, services, or facilities of such organizations for research, education, training, and outreach.

PROCUREMENT, ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

PACIFIC COASTAL SALMON RECOVERY

FISHERMEN'S CONTINGENCY FUND

FOREIGN FISHING OBSERVER FUND

FISHERIES FINANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT

DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

General Act of 1978, as amended (5 U.S.C. App. 1-11, as amended by Public Law 100-504), $20,635,000.

GENERAL PROVISIONS--DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

an annual report to the Secretary detailing the expenditures of the board.

Washington, Oregon, or California Dungeness crab and Pink shrimp permits, shall be eligible to vote in the referendum to approve an industry fee system; referendum votes cast in each fishery shall be weighted in proportion to the debt obligation of each fishery, as calculated in subsection (f) of this section; the industry fee system shall be approved if the referendum votes cast in favor of the proposed system constitute a simple majority of the participants voting; except that notwithstanding 5 U.S.C. 553 and 16 U.S.C. 1861a(e), the Secretary shall not prepare or publish proposed or final regulations for the implementation of the program under this section before the referendum is conducted.

the heading, `National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Operations, Research and Facilities', shall be considered to be within the `Coastal Assistance sub-category' in section 250(c)(4)(K) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended.

TITLE III--THE JUDICIARY

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

CARE OF THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

DEFENDER SERVICES

FEES OF JURORS AND COMMISSIONERS

COURT SECURITY

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

JUDICIAL RETIREMENT FUNDS

PAYMENT TO JUDICIARY TRUST FUNDS

UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

GENERAL PROVISIONS--THE JUDICIARY

TITLE IV--DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCY

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PROGRAMS

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES

PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND OFFICIALS

EMBASSY SECURITY, CONSTRUCTION, AND MAINTENANCE

EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE

REPATRIATION LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN

PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES

CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

CONTRIBUTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

CONSTRUCTION

AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS

Cooperation Commission as authorized by Public Law 103-182, $9,472,000, of which not to exceed $9,000 shall be available for representation expenses incurred by the International Joint Commission.

INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSIONS

OTHER

PAYMENT TO THE ASIA FOUNDATION

EISENHOWER EXCHANGE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

ISRAELI ARAB SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

EAST-WEST CENTER

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY

RELATED AGENCY

BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS

INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING OPERATIONS

BROADCASTING TO CUBA

BROADCASTING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

GENERAL PROVISIONS--DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCY

TITLE V--RELATED AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM

OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

SHIP DISPOSAL

MARITIME GUARANTEED LOAN (TITLE XI) PROGRAM ACCOUNT

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

COMMISSION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICA'S HERITAGE ABROAD

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

COMMISSION ON OCEAN POLICY

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

CONGRESSIONAL-EXECUTIVE COMMISSION ON THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Provided further, That all offsetting collections shall be credited to this appropriation, used for necessary expenses, and remain available until expended: Provided further, That the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced as such offsetting collections are received during fiscal year 2003, so as to result in a final fiscal year 2003 appropriation from the general fund estimated at not more than $8,508,000: Provided further, That none of the funds made available to the Federal Trade Commission shall be available for obligation for expenses authorized by section 151 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-242; 105 Stat. 2282-2285).

LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION--LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

NATIONAL VETERANS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

BUSINESS LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

Business Investment Act of 1958, as amended, shall not exceed $4,500,000,000, as provided under section 20(h)(1)(B)(ii) of the Small Business Act: Provided further, That during fiscal year 2003 commitments for general business loans authorized under section 7(a) of the Small Business Act, as amended, shall not exceed $10,000,000,000 without prior notification of the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and Senate in accordance with section 605 of this Act: Provided further, That during fiscal year 2003 commitments to guarantee loans for debentures and participating securities under section 303(b) of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, as amended, shall not exceed the levels established by section 20(i)(1)(C) of the Small Business Act.

DISASTER LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

TITLE VI--GENERAL PROVISIONS

students who participate in programs for which financial assistance is provided from those funds, or of the parents or legal guardians of such students.

a grant to Lord Fairfax Community College for workforce development programs; $700,000 shall be available for a grant to the Village of Edgar, Wisconsin to purchase and redevelop property as a small business park to support local agriculture; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the West Virginia High Technology Consortium to develop a small business commercialization grant program; $250,000 shall be available for a grant to Johnstown Area Regional Industries in Pennsylvania to develop small business technology centers; $250,000 shall be available for a grant to the Economic Growth Connection of Westmoreland to establish a Paperless Procurement grant program; $350,000 shall be available for a grant to the Fayette County, Pennsylvania Community Action Agency for the Republic Incubator Project; $1,000,000 shall be available for a grant to the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum to establish a new facility; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga for the Riverbend Technology Institute for the technology incubator project; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the California State University, San Bernardino for development of the Center for the Commercialization of Advanced Technology; $1,000,000 shall be available for a grant to the Rhode Island School of Design for the modernization of a building to establish a small business incubator; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the University of Scranton to establish an Electronic Business Technology Center; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to Experience Works!, Incorporated for small business program activities; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to Wilberforce University to improve technology systems; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to Millikin University for facilities development for the Business and Technology Center; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the Michael J. Quill Irish Cultural and Sports Center for facilities development; $2,600,000 shall be available for a grant to Iowa State University for the development of a research park biologics facility; $1,000,000 shall be available for a grant to the Southern Kentucky Tourism Development Association for continuation of a regional tourism promotion initiative; $450,000 shall be available for a grant to the Bronx Council on the Arts to help promote stabilization of small arts organizations; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries for internal development; $250,000 shall be available for a grant to Johnstown Area Regional Industries in Pennsylvania to continue the workforce development training program; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the City of Monticello, Kentucky for commercial revitalization activities; $1,500,000 shall be available for a grant to Shenandoah University to develop a historical and tourism development facility; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the City of Merrill, Wisconsin to purchase and redevelop industrial property to support economic growth; $2,500,000 shall be available for a grant to the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) for improvement of distance learning programs; $750,000 shall be available for a grant to Soundview Community in Action for a technology access and business improvement project; $100,000 shall be available for a grant to the Gospel Rescue Ministries for facilities renovation; $450,000 shall be available for a grant to the Pregones Theater in the South Bronx, New York for construction improvements; $100,000 shall be available for a grant to the Atoka Preservation Society for facility restoration activities; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the Virginia Science Museum for marine science and other environmental program activities at Belmont Bay; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the Infotonics Center of Excellence for small business incubation activities; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the Chicago Field Museum to renovate and develop a facility; $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the Cedarbridge Development Urban Renewal Corporation for office complex development activities; and $500,000 shall be available for a grant to the City of Belvidere, Illinois to establish a Small Business Agriculture-Technology Incubator and New Use Economy Information Center: Provided, That Section 629 of Public Law 107-77 is amended with respect to a grant of: (1) $500,000 to Johnstown Area Regional Industries for the High Technology Initiative and Wireless/Digital Technology Program by deleting the word `for' after `Industries' and inserting the words `to provide technical and financial assistance under a High Technology Initiative and Wireless Digital Technology Program.'; (2) $2,000,000 to the Los Angeles Conservancy by adding the phrase `, including the use of subgrants and other forms of financial assistance' after `rebuilding and revitalization.'; (3) $500,000 for a grant to Yonkers, New York by deleting `Yonkers, New York' and inserting `the Yonkers Industrial Development Agency'; and (4) $450,000 to the Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries by deleting the words `financial assistance and small business development' after `for' and inserting `technology upgrades': Provided further, That, any grant made by the Small Business Administration to the MountainMade Foundation during fiscal year 2002 or to the NTTC at Wheeling Jesuit University during fiscal years 1998 through 2002 may be used by such entity to promote small businesses and artisans, and their products, through market development, advertisement, commercial sale, and other promotional means: Provided further, That the preceding proviso shall apply to promotional activities occurring on or after October 1, 1997.

TITLE VII--RESCISSIONS

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

WORKING CAPITAL FUND

(RESCISSION)

LEGAL ACTIVITIES

ASSET FORFEITURE FUND

(RESCISSION)

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE

IMMIGRATION EMERGENCY FUND

(RESCISSION)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

COASTAL IMPACT ASSISTANCE

(RESCISSION)

DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

EMERGENCY OIL AND GAS GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(RESCISSION)

RELATED AGENCIES

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(RESCISSION)

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(RESCISSION)

BUSINESS LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

(RESCISSION)

DIVISION C--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND OTHER ACTIVITIES CHARGEABLE IN WHOLE OR IN PART AGAINST THE REVENUES OF SAID DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I--FEDERAL FUNDS

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR RESIDENT TUITION SUPPORT

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR EMERGENCY PLANNING AND SECURITY COSTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR HOSPITAL BIOTERRORISM PREPAREDNESS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS

House of Representatives and Senate, the District of Columbia Courts may reallocate not more than $1,000,000 of the funds provided under this heading among the items and entities funded under such heading: Provided further, That notwithstanding section 446 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act or any provision of subchapter III of chapter 13 of title 31, United States Code, the use of interest earned on the Federal payment made to the District of Columbia Courts under the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1998, by the Courts during fiscal year 1998 shall not constitute a violation of such Act or such subchapter.

DEFENDER SERVICES IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR WATERFRONT IMPROVEMENTS

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR ASBESTOS REMEDIATION

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR THE FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY

FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR THE ANACOSTIA WATERFRONT INITIATIVE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOR CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

FEDERAL PAYMENT TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOR PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL FACILITIES

TITLE II--DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDS

OPERATING EXPENSES

DIVISION OF EXPENSES

GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTION AND SUPPORT

District of Columbia until September 30, 2004, in accordance with the laws establishing these funds.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION

PUBLIC SAFETY AND JUSTICE

PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM

(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

provided to the State Education Office, $500,000 from local funds shall remain available until June 30, 2004 for an audit of the student enrollment of each District of Columbia Public School and of each District of Columbia public charter school.

HUMAN SUPPORT SERVICES

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

PUBLIC WORKS

RESERVE

1995 (D.C. Official Code, sec. 47-392.02(j)), $70,000,000 from local funds.

EMERGENCY AND CONTINGENCY RESERVE FUNDS

REPAYMENT OF LOANS AND INTEREST

REPAYMENT OF GENERAL FUND RECOVERY DEBT

PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON SHORT-TERM BORROWING

CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION

SETTLEMENTS AND JUDGMENTS

WILSON BUILDING

WORKFORCE INVESTMENTS

NON-DEPARTMENTAL AGENCY

EMERGENCY PLANNING AND SECURITY COSTS

ENTERPRISE AND OTHER FUNDS

WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY

WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT

STORMWATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE ENTERPRISE FUND

LOTTERY AND CHARITABLE GAMES ENTERPRISE FUND

SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RETIREMENT BOARD

WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND

NATIONAL CAPITAL REVITALIZATION CORPORATION

CAPITAL OUTLAY

(INCLUDING RESCISSIONS)

TITLE III--GENERAL PROVISIONS

life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or where the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest.

of the District of Columbia a revised appropriated funds operating budget in the format of the budget that the District of Columbia government submitted pursuant to section 442 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act (D.C. Official Code, sec. 1-204.42), for all agencies of the District of Columbia government for fiscal year 2003 that is in the total amount of the approved appropriation and that realigns all budgeted data for personal services and other-than-personal-services, respectively, with anticipated actual expenditures.

one year of the date of enactment of this Act: Provided, That such assessment include a survey of the space available, a listing of appropriate uses, a listing of potential occupants, and the renovations or construction necessary to accommodate proposed uses: Provided further, That within 180 days of enactment, the Mayor shall report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and Senate the findings of such assessment along with a plan for occupying at least 50 percent of the space available at the time such report is submitted: Provided further, That assignments of space included in this plan shall be in compliance with preferences outlined in the D.C. School Reform Act.

DIVISION D--ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE--CIVIL

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

CORPS OF ENGINEERS--CIVIL

GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS

CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL

of repairing and maintaining selected ditch systems: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to use $1,000,000 of the funds appropriated herein to continue construction of the navigation project at Kaumalapau Harbor, Hawaii: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to use $2,000,000 of the funds provided herein for Dam Safety and Seepage/Stability Correction Program to continue construction of seepage control features at Waterbury Dam, Vermont: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to use $13,400,000 of the funds appropriated herein to proceed with planning, engineering, design or construction of the Grundy, Buchanan County, and Dickenson County, Virginia, elements of the Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River and Upper Cumberland River Project: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to use $5,500,000 of the funds appropriated herein to proceed with the planning, engineering, design or construction of the Lower Mingo County, Upper Mingo County, Wayne County, McDowell County, West Virginia, elements of the Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River and Upper Cumberland River Project: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to continue the Dickenson County Detailed Project Report as generally defined in Plan 4 of the Huntington District Engineer's Draft Supplement to the Section 202 General Plan for Flood Damage Reduction dated April 1997, including all Russell Fork tributary streams within the County and special considerations as may be appropriate to address the unique relocations and resettlement needs for the flood prone communities within the County: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to proceed with the construction of the Seward Harbor, Alaska, project, in accordance with the Report of the Chief of Engineers, dated June 8, 1999, and the economic justification contained therein: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is directed to proceed with the construction of the Wrangell Harbor, Alaska, project in accordance with the Chief of Engineer's report dated December 23, 1999: Provided further, That, of the funds provided herein, $3,000,000 shall be made available for the Galena Bank Stabilization Project in Galena, Alaska: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is authorized and directed to use $5,000,000 of Construction, General funding as provided herein for construction of an emergency outlet from Devils Lake, North Dakota, to the Sheyenne River, at an estimated total cost of $100,000,000, which shall be cost-shared in accordance with section 103 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986, as amended (33 U.S.C. 2213), except that the funds shall not become available unless the Secretary of the Army determines that an emergency (as defined in section 102 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122)) exists with respect to the emergency need for the outlet and reports to Congress that the construction is technically sound and environmentally acceptable, and in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.): Provided further, That the justification for the emergency outlet shall be fully described, including the analysis of the benefits and costs, in the project plan documents: Provided further, That the plans for the emergency outlet shall be reviewed and, to be effective, shall contain assurances provided by the Secretary of State, that the project will not violate the Treaty Between the United States and Great Britain Relating to the Boundary Waters Between the United States and Canada, signed at Washington, January 11, 1909 (36 Stat. 2448; TS 548) (commonly known as the `Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909'): Provided further, That the Secretary of the Army shall submit the final plans and other documents for the emergency outlet to Congress: Provided further, That no funds made available under this Act or any other Act for any fiscal year may be used by the Secretary of the Army to carry out the portion of the feasibility study of the Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota, authorized under the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1993 (Public Law 102-377), that addresses the needs of the area for stabilized lake levels through inlet controls, or to otherwise study any facility or carry out any activity that would permit the transfer of water from the Missouri River Basin into Devils Lake.

FLOOD CONTROL, MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, ARKANSAS, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, AND TENNESSEE

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, GENERAL

FLOOD CONTROL AND COASTAL EMERGENCIES

REGULATORY PROGRAM

FORMERLY UTILIZED SITES REMEDIAL ACTION PROGRAM

GENERAL EXPENSES

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

GENERAL PROVISIONS

CORPS OF ENGINEERS--CIVIL

and by striking `$39,500,000' and inserting `$52,589,950'.

TITLE II

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT

CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT COMPLETION ACCOUNT

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

WATER AND RELATED RESOURCES

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT RESTORATION FUND

POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

GENERAL PROVISIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

`Repayment Report, Kesterson Reservoir Cleanup Program and San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, February 1995', prepared by the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. Any future obligations of funds by the United States relating to, or providing for, drainage service or drainage studies for the San Luis Unit shall be fully reimbursable by San Luis Unit beneficiaries of such service or studies pursuant to Federal reclamation law.

TITLE III

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

ENERGY PROGRAMS

ENERGY SUPPLY

NON-DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

URANIUM FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND REMEDIATION

SCIENCE

NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL

be available without further appropriation and shall remain available until expended.

DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

ATOMIC ENERGY DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

WEAPONS ACTIVITIES

DEFENSE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION

NAVAL REACTORS

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

ENVIRONMENTAL AND OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

DEFENSE FACILITIES CLOSURE PROJECTS

DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRIVATIZATION

OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

DEFENSE NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL

POWER MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONS

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION FUND

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION

CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION

FALCON AND AMISTAD OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE FUND

FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

GENERAL PROVISIONS

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

why the Secretary believes the requirement for competition should be waived for this particular award.

(TRANSFERS OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES)

for FERC Project No. 11393, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission shall issue an order staying the license.

TITLE IV

INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION

DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

DELTA REGIONAL AUTHORITY

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

DENALI COMMISSION

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

NUCLEAR WASTE TECHNICAL REVIEW BOARD

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

TITLE V

GENERAL PROVISIONS

DIVISION E--FOREIGN OPERATIONS, EXPORT FINANCING, AND RELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR FOREIGN OPERATIONS, EXPORT FINANCING, AND RELATED PROGRAMS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I--EXPORT AND INVESTMENT ASSISTANCE

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES

SUBSIDY APPROPRIATION

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION

NONCREDIT ACCOUNT

PROGRAM ACCOUNT

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

TITLE II--BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

1961, and for other purposes, to remain available until September 30, 2003, unless otherwise specified herein, as follows:

UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CHILD SURVIVAL AND HEALTH PROGRAMS FUND

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

procedures are provided only in the context of a scientific study in which participants are advised of potential risks and benefits; and, not less than 60 days after the date on which the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development determines that there has been a violation of the requirements contained in paragraph (1), (2), (3), or (5) of this proviso, or a pattern or practice of violations of the requirements contained in paragraph (4) of this proviso, the Administrator shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations a report containing a description of such violation and the corrective action taken by the Agency: Provided further, That in awarding grants for natural family planning under section 104 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 no applicant shall be discriminated against because of such applicant's religious or conscientious commitment to offer only natural family planning; and, additionally, all such applicants shall comply with the requirements of the previous proviso: Provided further, That for purposes of this or any other Act authorizing or appropriating funds for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs, the term `motivate', as it relates to family planning assistance, shall not be construed to prohibit the provision, consistent with local law, of information or counseling about all pregnancy options: Provided further, That nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to alter any existing statutory prohibitions against abortion under section 104 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961: Provided further, That the funds under this heading that are available for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS should also include programs and activities that are designed to maintain and preserve the families of those persons living with HIV/AIDS and to reduce the numbers of orphans created by HIV/AIDS.

DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

INTERNATIONAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE

TRANSITION INITIATIVES

DEVELOPMENT CREDIT AUTHORITY

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND

OPERATING EXPENSES OF THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND

OPERATING EXPENSES OF THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

OTHER BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE

ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND

not to exceed $15,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading in Public Law 107-206, the Supplemental Appropriations Act for Further Recovery From and Response To Terrorist Attacks on the United States, FY 2002, may be made available for the costs, as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, of modifying direct loans and guarantees for Jordan: Provided further, That not less than $15,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be made available for Cyprus to be used only for scholarships, administrative support of the scholarship program, bicommunal projects, and measures aimed at reunification of the island and designed to reduce tensions and promote peace and cooperation between the two communities on Cyprus: Provided further, That not less than $35,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be made available for assistance for Lebanon to be used, among other programs, for scholarships and direct support of the American educational institutions in Lebanon: Provided further, That notwithstanding section 534(a) of this Act, funds appropriated under this heading that are made available for assistance for the Central Government of Lebanon shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That the Government of Lebanon should enforce the custody and international pickup orders, issued during calendar year 2001, of Lebanon's civil courts regarding abducted American children in Lebanon: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, $60,000,000 shall be made available for the United States Agency for International Development for assistance for Indonesia: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $25,000,000 shall be made available for assistance for the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste of which up to $1,000,000 may be available for administrative expenses of the United States Agency for International Development: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $2,000,000 should be made available for assistance for countries to implement and enforce the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme: Provided further, That $3,000,000 should be made available for the international youth exchange program for secondary school students from countries with significant Muslim populations: Provided further, That funds appropriated under this heading may be used, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to provide assistance to the National Democratic Alliance of Sudan to strengthen its ability to protect civilians from attacks, slave raids, and aerial bombardment by the Sudanese Government forces and its militia allies, and the provision of such funds shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That in the previous proviso, the term `assistance' includes non-lethal, non-food aid such as blankets, medicine, fuel, mobile clinics, water drilling equipment, communications equipment to notify civilians of aerial bombardment, non-military vehicles, tents, and shoes: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $10,000,000 should be made available during fiscal year 2003 for a contribution to the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Provided further, That with respect to funds appropriated under this heading in this Act or prior Acts making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs, the responsibility for policy decisions and justifications for the use of such funds, including whether there will be a program for a country that uses those funds and the amount of each such program, shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of State and the Deputy Secretary of State and this responsibility shall not be delegated.

INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR IRELAND

ASSISTANCE FOR EASTERN EUROPE AND THE BALTIC STATES

and Herzegovina, and local currencies generated by such funds (including the conversion of funds appropriated under this heading into currency used by Bosnia and Herzegovina as local currency and local currency returned or repaid under such program) the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development shall provide written approval for grants and loans prior to the obligation and expenditure of funds for such purposes, and prior to the use of funds that have been returned or repaid to any lending facility or grantee.

ASSISTANCE FOR THE INDEPENDENT STATES OF THE FORMER SOVIET UNION

INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION

AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

PEACE CORPS

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

ANDEAN COUNTERDRUG INITIATIVE

before any resumption of United States involvement in a Peruvian air interdiction program, that an air interdiction program that permits the ability of the Peruvian Air Force to shoot down aircraft will include enhanced safeguards and procedures to prevent the occurrence of any incident similar to the April 20, 2001 incident: Provided further, That the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, shall provide to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 45 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and prior to the initial obligation of funds appropriated under this heading, a report on the proposed uses of all funds under this heading on a country-by-country basis for each proposed program, project, or activity: Provided further, That of the amount appropriated under this heading, not less than $250,000,000 shall be apportioned directly to the United States Agency for International Development, to be used for economic and social programs: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading and under the heading `Foreign Military Financing Program', not less than $5,000,000 should be made available to support a Colombian Armed Forces unit dedicated to apprehending the leaders of paramilitary organizations: Provided further, That of the funds made available for assistance for Colombia under this heading, up to $3,000,000 should be made available for commercially developed, web monitoring software, and training on the usage thereof, for the Colombian National Police: Provided further, That of the funds made available for assistance for Colombia under this heading, not less than $1,500,000 should be made available for vehicles, equipment, and other assistance for the human rights unit of the Procurador General: Provided further, That not more than 20 percent of the funds appropriated by this Act that are used for the procurement of chemicals for aerial coca and poppy fumigation programs may be made available for such programs unless the Secretary of State, after consultation with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that (1) the herbicide mixture is being used in accordance with EPA label requirements for comparable use in the United States and any additional controls recommended by the EPA for this program, and with the Colombian Environmental Management Plan for aerial fumigation; (2) the herbicide mixture, in the manner it is being used, does not pose unreasonable risks or adverse effects to humans or the environment; (3) complaints of harm to health or licit crops caused by such fumigation are evaluated and fair compensation is being paid for meritorious claims; and such funds may not be made available for such purposes unless programs are being implemented by the United States Agency for International Development, the Government of Colombia, or other organizations, in consultation with local communities, to provide alternative sources of income in areas where security permits for small-acreage growers whose illicit crops are targeted for fumigation: Provided further, That section 482(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 shall not apply to funds appropriated under this heading: Provided further, That assistance provided with funds appropriated under this heading that is made available notwithstanding section 482(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, shall be made available subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That the provisions of section 3204(b) through (d) of Public Law 106-246, as amended by Public Law 107-115, shall be applicable to funds appropriated for fiscal year 2003: Provided further, That no United States Armed Forces personnel or United States civilian contractor employed by the United States will participate in any combat operation in connection with assistance made available by this Act for Colombia: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $3,500,000 shall be made available for assistance for the Colombian National Park Service for training, equipment, and other assistance to protect Colombia's national parks and reserves: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not more than $15,680,000 may be available for administrative expenses of the Department of State, and not more than $4,500,000 may be available, in addition to amounts otherwise available for such purposes, for administrative expenses of the United States Agency for International Development.

MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE

UNITED STATES EMERGENCY REFUGEE AND MIGRATION ASSISTANCE FUND

NONPROLIFERATION, ANTI-TERRORISM, DEMINING AND RELATED PROGRAMS

or the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for demining activities, the clearance of unexploded ordnance, the destruction of small arms, and related activities, notwithstanding any other provision of law, including activities implemented through nongovernmental and international organizations, and section 301 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for a voluntary contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and a voluntary contribution to the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), consistent with the provisions of section 562 of this Act, and for a United States contribution to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Preparatory Commission: Provided further, That of this amount not to exceed $15,000,000, to remain available until expended, may be made available for the Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to promote bilateral and multilateral activities relating to nonproliferation and disarmament: Provided further, That such funds may also be used for such countries other than the Independent States of the former Soviet Union and international organizations when it is in the national security interest of the United States to do so following consultation with the appropriate committees of Congress: Provided further, That funds appropriated under this heading may be made available for the International Atomic Energy Agency only if the Secretary of State determines (and so reports to the Congress) that Israel is not being denied its right to participate in the activities of that Agency: Provided further, That of the funds made available for demining and related activities, not to exceed $675,000, in addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, may be used for administrative expenses related to the operation and management of the demining program: Provided further, That the Secretary of State is authorized to provide not to exceed $250,000 for public-private partnerships for mine action by grant, cooperative agreement, or contract.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

TITLE III--MILITARY ASSISTANCE

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING

FOREIGN MILITARY FINANCING PROGRAM

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

States Government under the Arms Export Control Act: Provided further, That funds appropriated under this heading shall be expended at the minimum rate necessary to make timely payment for defense articles and services: Provided further, That not more than $38,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading may be obligated for necessary expenses, including the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for replacement only for use outside of the United States, for the general costs of administering military assistance and sales: Provided further, That not more than $356,000,000 of funds realized pursuant to section 21(e)(1)(A) of the Arms Export Control Act may be obligated for expenses incurred by the Department of Defense during fiscal year 2003 pursuant to section 43(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, except that this limitation may be exceeded only through the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That foreign military financing program funds estimated to be outlayed for Egypt during fiscal year 2003 shall be transferred to an interest bearing account for Egypt in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York within 30 days of enactment of this Act .

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

TITLE IV--MULTILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY

CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

CONTRIBUTION TO THE MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY

LIMITATION ON CALLABLE CAPITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTER-AMERICAN INVESTMENT CORPORATION

CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR THE AMERICAS MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT FUND

CONTRIBUTION TO THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT FUND

CONTRIBUTION TO THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

LIMITATION ON CALLABLE CAPITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

CONTRIBUTION TO THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND

CONTRIBUTION TO THE EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

LIMITATION ON CALLABLE CAPITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

without fiscal year limitation to the callable capital portion of the United States share of such capital stock in an amount not to exceed $123,328,178.

CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS

TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS

OBLIGATIONS DURING LAST MONTH OF AVAILABILITY

PRIVATE AND VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS

LIMITATION ON RESIDENCE EXPENSES

LIMITATION ON EXPENSES

LIMITATION ON REPRESENTATIONAL ALLOWANCES

PROHIBITION ON FINANCING NUCLEAR GOODS

PROHIBITION AGAINST DIRECT FUNDING FOR CERTAIN COUNTRIES

to the national security interests of the United States: Provided further, That such assistance or financing shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations, except that notifications shall be transmitted at least 5 days in advance of obligations of funds: Provided further, That the President shall submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations on the status of the allocation, obligation and expenditure of funds made available for Iraq not later than every 60 days during fiscal year 2003, beginning on March 1, 2003: Provided further, That each such report shall include information on programs, projects, and activities that are being funded or will be funded with such assistance or financing, and the departments and agencies responsible for managing each such program, project, and activity: Provided further, That the authority of the second proviso of this section to provide assistance for Iraq shall expire on the date of enactment of the first subsequent supplemental appropriations Act for fiscal year 2003 that contains supplemental funding for appropriations accounts contained in this Act.

MILITARY COUPS

TRANSFERS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS

DEOBLIGATION/REOBLIGATION AUTHORITY

AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS

LIMITATION ON ASSISTANCE TO COUNTRIES IN DEFAULT

COMMERCE AND TRADE

United States are likely to outweigh the injury to United States producers of the same, similar, or competing commodity, and the Chairman of the Board so notifies the Committees on Appropriations.

SURPLUS COMMODITIES

NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS

INDEPENDENT STATES OF THE FORMER SOVIET UNION

other Independent State of the former Soviet Union, such as those violations included in the Helsinki Final Act: Provided, That such funds may be made available without regard to the restriction in this subsection if the President determines that to do so is in the national security interest of the United States.

PROHIBITION ON FUNDING FOR ABORTIONS AND INVOLUNTARY STERILIZATION

EXPORT FINANCING TRANSFER AUTHORITIES

SPECIAL NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

DEFINITION OF PROGRAM, PROJECT, AND ACTIVITY

CHILD SURVIVAL AND HEALTH ACTIVITIES

may be used to reimburse such agencies, institutions, and organizations for such costs of such individuals carrying out other development assistance activities: Provided further, That funds appropriated by this Act that are made available for child survival activities or disease programs including activities relating to research on, and the prevention, treatment and control of, HIV/AIDS may be made available notwithstanding any other provision of law: Provided further, That funds appropriated under title II of this Act may be made available pursuant to section 301 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 if a primary purpose of the assistance is for child survival and related programs: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under title II of this Act, not less than $446,500,000 shall be made available for family planning/reproductive health.

AFGHANISTAN

NOTIFICATION ON EXCESS DEFENSE EQUIPMENT

AUTHORIZATION REQUIREMENT

DEMOCRACY PROGRAMS

in countries with a significant Muslim population, and where such programs and activities would be important to United States efforts to respond to, deter, or prevent acts of international terrorism: Provided, That funds made available pursuant to the authority of this subsection should support new initiatives or bolster ongoing programs and activities in those countries: Provided further, That not less than $3,000,000 should be made available for programs and activities that provide professional training for journalists: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds made available pursuant to the authority of this subsection may be made available to support the advancement of democracy and human rights in Iran: Provided further, That funds made available pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.

PROHIBITION ON BILATERAL ASSISTANCE TO TERRORIST COUNTRIES

DEBT-FOR-DEVELOPMENT

SEPARATE ACCOUNTS

be agreed to by the government of that country and the United States Government.

COMPENSATION FOR UNITED STATES EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS TO INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

COMPLIANCE WITH UNITED NATIONS SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ

AUTHORITIES FOR THE PEACE CORPS, INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION AND AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

IMPACT ON JOBS IN THE UNITED STATES

outside the United States if such incentive or inducement is likely to reduce the number of employees of such business enterprise in the United States because United States production is being replaced by such enterprise outside the United States; or

SPECIAL AUTHORITIES

(j) WORLD FOOD PROGRAM- Of the funds managed by the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance of the United States Agency for Intenational Development, from this or any other Act, not less than $6,000,000 should be made available as a general contribution to the World Food Program, notwithstanding any other provision of law.

ARAB LEAGUE BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACTIVITIES

ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANCE

EARMARKS

CEILINGS AND EARMARKS

PROHIBITION ON PUBLICITY OR PROPAGANDA

PROHIBITION OF PAYMENTS TO UNITED NATIONS MEMBERS

NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS--DOCUMENTATION

timely request any document, file, or record necessary to the auditing requirements of the United States Agency for International Development.

PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS THAT EXPORT LETHAL MILITARY EQUIPMENT TO COUNTRIES SUPPORTING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

WITHHOLDING OF ASSISTANCE FOR PARKING FINES OWED BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES

LIMITATION ON ASSISTANCE FOR THE PLO FOR THE WEST BANK AND GAZA

WAR CRIMES TRIBUNALS DRAWDOWN

LANDMINES

RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

PROHIBITION OF PAYMENT OF CERTAIN EXPENSES

RESTRICTIONS ON VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNITED NATIONS AGENCIES

CARIBBEAN BASIN

LIMITATION ON ASSISTANCE TO THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

LIMITATION ON ASSISTANCE TO SECURITY FORCES

PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY AND TROPICAL FORESTS

ENERGY CONSERVATION, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAMS

house gas emissions; (3) increase carbon sequestration activities; and (4) enhance climate change mitigation and adaptation programs.

ZIMBABWE

NIGERIA

BURMA

ENTERPRISE FUND RESTRICTIONS

CAMBODIA

FOREIGN MILITARY TRAINING REPORT

KOREAN PENINSULA ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD

COLOMBIA

ILLEGAL ARMED GROUPS

PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE TO THE PALESTINIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION

IRAQ

WEST BANK AND GAZA PROGRAM

INDONESIA

human rights or to have aided or abetted militia groups;

RESTRICTIONS ON ASSISTANCE TO GOVERNMENTS DESTABILIZING SIERRA LEONE

VOLUNTARY SEPARATION INCENTIVES

CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND

PROCUREMENT AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REFORM

CENTRAL ASIA

forces, border guards, or other security forces of such countries.

COMMERCIAL LEASING OF DEFENSE ARTICLES

WAR CRIMINALS

USER FEES

FUNDING FOR SERBIA

PROHIBITION ON TAXATION OF UNITED STATES ASSISTANCE

GAO REPORT

on the implementation of procedures that have been established to meet the standards of the Department of State regarding compliance with the requirements of section 301(c).

TRAINING PROGRAM EVALUATION

COMMUNITY-BASED POLICE ASSISTANCE

OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION AND EXPORT-IMPORT BANK RESTRICTIONS

TRADE CAPACITY BUILDING

TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY

AMERICAN CHURCHWOMEN AND OTHER CITIZENS IN EL SALVADOR AND GUATEMALA

DIVISION F--INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES

WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

of such Act in connection with wildland fire management activities: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior may use wildland fire appropriations to enter into non-competitive sole source leases of real property with local governments, at or below fair market value, to construct capitalized improvements for fire facilities on such leased properties, including but not limited to fire guard stations, retardant stations, and other initial attack and fire support facilities, and to make advance payments for any such lease or for construction activity associated with the lease.

CENTRAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FUND

CONSTRUCTION

PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES

LAND ACQUISITION

OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS

FOREST ECOSYSTEMS HEALTH AND RECOVERY FUND

(REVOLVING FUND, SPECIAL ACCOUNT)

RANGE IMPROVEMENTS

SERVICE CHARGES, DEPOSITS, AND FORFEITURES

MISCELLANEOUS TRUST FUNDS

amounts as may be contributed under section 307 of the Act of October 21, 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701), and such amounts as may be advanced for administrative costs, surveys, appraisals, and costs of making conveyances of omitted lands under section 211(b) of that Act, to remain available until expended.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

CONSTRUCTION

LAND ACQUISITION

LANDOWNER INCENTIVE PROGRAM

(INCLUDING RESCISSION)

STEWARDSHIP GRANTS

(INCLUDING RESCISSION)

COOPERATIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE FUND

NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND

NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION

MULTINATIONAL SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

STATE AND TRIBAL WILDLIFE GRANTS

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM

until expended; of which $85,280,000, to remain available until September 30, 2004, is for maintenance repair or rehabilitation projects for constructed assets, operation of the National Park Service automated facility management software system, and comprehensive facility condition assessments; and of which $2,000,000 is for the Youth Conservation Corps for high priority projects: Provided, That the only funds in this account which may be made available to support United States Park Police are those funds approved for emergency law and order incidents pursuant to established National Park Service procedures, those funds needed to maintain and repair United States Park Police administrative facilities, and those funds necessary to reimburse the United States Park Police account for the unbudgeted overtime and travel costs associated with special events for an amount not to exceed $10,000 per event subject to the review and concurrence of the Washington headquarters office.

UNITED STATES PARK POLICE

NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION

URBAN PARK AND RECREATION FUND

HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND

CONSTRUCTION

LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND

(RESCISSION)

LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE

watershed (consisting of lands and waters within the boundaries of the South Florida Water Management District, Florida Bay and the Florida Keys, including the areas known as the Frog Pond, the Rocky Glades and the Eight and One-Half Square Mile Area) under terms and conditions deemed necessary by the Secretary to improve and restore the hydrological function of the Everglades watershed: Provided further, That funds provided under this heading for assistance to the State of Florida to acquire lands within the Everglades watershed are contingent upon new matching non-Federal funds by the State, or are matched by the State pursuant to the cost-sharing provisions of section 316(b) of Public Law 104-303, and shall be subject to an agreement that the lands to be acquired will be managed in perpetuity for the restoration of the Everglades: Provided further, That none of the funds provided for the State Assistance program may be used to establish a contingency fund.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

new cooperative agreements directed towards a particular cooperator, in support of joint research and data collection activities with Federal, State, and academic partners funded by appropriations herein, including those that provide for space in cooperator facilities.

MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE

ROYALTY AND OFFSHORE MINERALS MANAGEMENT

OIL SPILL RESEARCH

OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT

REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGY

ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND

of the grants made available to the State under title IV of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, as amended (30 U.S.C. 1231 et seq.), if the amount set aside is deposited in an acid mine drainage abatement and treatment fund established under a State law, pursuant to which law the amount (together with all interest earned on the amount) is expended by the State to undertake acid mine drainage abatement and treatment projects, except that before any amounts greater than 10 percent of its title IV grants are deposited in an acid mine drainage abatement and treatment fund, the State of Maryland must first complete all Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act priority one projects.

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS

CONSTRUCTION

INDIAN LAND AND WATER CLAIM SETTLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS TO INDIANS

INDIAN GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES

INSULAR AFFAIRS

ASSISTANCE TO TERRITORIES

Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170c).

COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION

DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF SPECIAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS

FEDERAL TRUST PROGRAMS

INDIAN LAND CONSOLIDATION

NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION

NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FUND

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

GENERAL PROVISIONS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

all funds used pursuant to this section are hereby designated by Congress to be `emergency requirements' pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, and must be replenished by a supplemental appropriation which must be requested as promptly as possible.

States, or are fully collateralized to ensure protection of the funds, even in the event of a bank failure.

2007 to provide grants to Indian tribes for the construction of tribally controlled schools.

Executive Service rate of pay for the Washington-Baltimore locality pay area.

TITLE II--RELATED AGENCIES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

FOREST SERVICE

FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY

NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM

shall be in addition to any reimbursement for travel, subsistence and other necessary expenses incurred by the Chair in the performance of the Chair's duties.

WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE

LAND ACQUISITION

be derived from the Land and Water Conservation Fund and to remain available until expended: Provided, That from amounts previously appropriated under this heading for the acquisition of lands in the Tongass National Forest, $350,000 shall be provided as an advance direct lump sum payment to the City of Juneau for the acquisition of 10.5 acres of land in Southeastern Alaska for a wild bird rehabilitation clinic and nature education center.

ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS

ACQUISITION OF LANDS TO COMPLETE LAND EXCHANGES

RANGE BETTERMENT FUND

GIFTS, DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL FOREST LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, FOREST SERVICE

and Wildlife Foundation, as authorized by 16 U.S.C. 3701-3709, and may be advanced in a lump sum as Federal financial assistance, without regard to when expenses are incurred, for projects on or benefitting National Forest System lands or related to Forest Service programs: Provided, That the Foundation shall obtain, by the end of the period of Federal financial assistance, private contributions to match on at least one-for-one basis funds advanced by the Forest Service: Provided further, That the Foundation may transfer Federal funds to a non-Federal recipient for a project at the same rate that the recipient has obtained the non-Federal matching funds.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY

(DEFERRAL)

FOSSIL ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

the purposes of 42 U.S.C. Sec. 7651n, and Chapters 51, 52, and 60 of title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations: Provided further, That no part of the sum herein made available shall be used for the field testing of nuclear explosives in the recovery of oil and gas: Provided further, That up to 4 percent of program direction funds available to the National Energy Technology Laboratory may be used to support Department of Energy activities not included in this account.

NAVAL PETROLEUM AND OIL SHALE RESERVES

ELK HILLS SCHOOL LANDS FUND

ENERGY CONSERVATION

ECONOMIC REGULATION

STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE

SPR PETROLEUM ACCOUNT

(INCLUDING RESCISSION)

NORTHEAST HOME HEATING OIL RESERVE

ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Senate of a full comprehensive report on such project, including the facts and circumstances relied upon in support of the proposed project.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES

INDIAN HEALTH FACILITIES

any other provision of law or regulation, for purposes of acquiring sites for a new clinic and staff quarters in St. Paul Island, Alaska, the Secretary of Health and Human Services may accept land donated by the Tanadgusix Corporation.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

OTHER RELATED AGENCIES

OFFICE OF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE AND ARTS DEVELOPMENT

PAYMENT TO THE INSTITUTE

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(INCLUDING RESCISSION)

the Federal Government: Provided further, That no appropriated funds may be used to service debt which is incurred to finance the costs of acquiring the 900 H Street building or of planning, designing, and constructing improvements to such building: Provided further, That from unobligated balances of prior year appropriations, an amount of $14,100,000 is rescinded.

REPAIR, RESTORATION AND ALTERATION OF FACILITIES

CONSTRUCTION

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

REPAIR, RESTORATION AND RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS

JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

CONSTRUCTION

WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS

GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

MATCHING GRANTS

to the National Endowment for the Humanities for the purposes of section 7(h): Provided, That this appropriation shall be available for obligation only in such amounts as may be equal to the total amounts of gifts, bequests, and devises of money, and other property accepted by the chairman or by grantees of the Endowment under the provisions of subsections 11(a)(2)(B) and 11(a)(3)(B) during the current and preceding fiscal years for which equal amounts have not previously been appropriated.

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

NATIONAL CAPITAL ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

PRESIDIO TRUST

PRESIDIO TRUST FUND

TITLE III--GENERAL PROVISIONS

reports for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service by Public Laws 103-138, 103-332, 104-134, 104-208, 105-83, 105-277, 106-113, 106-291, and 107-63 for payments to tribes and tribal organizations for contract support costs associated with self-determination or self-governance contracts, grants, compacts, or annual funding agreements with the Bureau of Indian Affairs or the Indian Health Service as funded by such Acts, are the total amounts available for fiscal years 1994 through 2002 for such purposes, except that, for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, tribes and tribal organizations may use their tribal priority allocations for unmet indirect costs of ongoing contracts, grants, self-governance compacts or annual funding agreements.

a residual value approach that assigns domestic Alaska values for western redcedar. Program accomplishments shall be based on volume sold. Should Region 10 sell, in fiscal year 2003, the annual average portion of the decadal allowable sale quantity called for in the current Tongass Land Management Plan in sales which are not deficit when appraised using a residual value approach that assigns domestic Alaska values for western redcedar, all of the western redcedar timber from those sales which is surplus to the needs of domestic processors in Alaska, shall be made available to domestic processors in the contiguous 48 United States at prevailing domestic prices. Should Region 10 sell, in fiscal year 2003, less than the annual average portion of the decadal allowable sale quantity called for in the Tongass Land Management Plan in sales which are not deficit when appraised using a residual value approach that assigns domestic Alaska values for western redcedar, the volume of western redcedar timber available to domestic processors at prevailing domestic prices in the contiguous 48 United States shall be that volume: (i) which is surplus to the needs of domestic processors in Alaska, and (ii) is that percent of the surplus western redcedar volume determined by calculating the ratio of the total timber volume which has been sold on the Tongass to the annual average portion of the decadal allowable sale quantity called for in the current Tongass Land Management Plan. The percentage shall be calculated by Region 10 on a rolling basis as each sale is sold (for purposes of this amendment, a `rolling basis' shall mean that the determination of how much western redcedar is eligible for sale to various markets shall be made at the time each sale is awarded). Western redcedar shall be deemed `surplus to the needs of domestic processors in Alaska' when the timber sale holder has presented to the Forest Service documentation of the inability to sell western redcedar logs from a given sale to domestic Alaska processors at a price equal to or greater than the log selling value stated in the contract. All additional western redcedar volume not sold to Alaska or contiguous 48 United States domestic processors may be exported to foreign markets at the election of the timber sale holder. All Alaska yellow cedar may be sold at prevailing export prices at the election of the timber sale holder.

and by inserting `or the public lands' after `National Forest System'; and

TITLE IV--T'UF SHUR BIEN PRESERVATION TRUST AREA

SEC. 401. SHORT TITLE.

SEC. 402. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

SEC. 403. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 404. T'UF SHUR BIEN PRESERVATION TRUST AREA.

SEC. 405. PUEBLO RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IN THE AREA.

SEC. 406. LIMITATIONS ON PUEBLO RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IN THE AREA.

SEC. 407. MANAGEMENT OF THE AREA.

SEC. 408. JURISDICTION OVER THE AREA.

or cultural uses, to the extent such regulation is consistent with this title; and

SEC. 409. SUBDIVISIONS AND OTHER PROPERTY INTERESTS.

SEC. 410. EXTINGUISHMENT OF CLAIMS.

SEC. 411. CONSTRUCTION.

SEC. 412. JUDICIAL REVIEW.

SEC. 413. PROVISIONS RELATING TO CONTRIBUTIONS AND LAND EXCHANGE.

SEC. 414. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

SEC. 415. EFFECTIVE DATE.

TITLE V--NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2003

SECTION 501. SHORT TITLE.

SEC. 502. FINDINGS, PURPOSE, AND DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 503. FEES FOR OCCUPANCY AND USE OF NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM LANDS AND FACILITIES BY ORGANIZATIONAL CAMPS.

SEC. 504. IMPLEMENTATION.

SEC. 505. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS.

SEC. 506. DEPOSIT AND EXPENDITURE OF USE FEES.

SEC. 507. MINISTERIAL ISSUANCE, OR AMENDMENT AUTHORIZATION.

DIVISION G--LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, 2003

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION

TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR OLDER AMERICANS

FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND ALLOWANCES

STATE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OPERATIONS

which $143,452,000, together with not to exceed $773,283,000 of the amount which may be expended from said trust fund, shall be available for obligation for the period July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004, to fund activities under the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended, including the cost of penalty mail authorized under 39 U.S.C. 3202(a)(1)(E) made available to States in lieu of allotments for such purpose: Provided, That to the extent that the Average Weekly Insured Unemployment (AWIU) for fiscal year 2003 is projected by the Department of Labor to exceed 4,526,000, an additional $28,600,000 shall be available for obligation for every 100,000 increase in the AWIU level (including a pro rata amount for any increment less than 100,000) from the Employment Security Administration Account of the Unemployment Trust Fund: Provided further, That funds appropriated in this Act which are used to establish a national one-stop career center system, or which are used to support the national activities of the Federal-State unemployment insurance programs, may be obligated in contracts, grants or agreements with non-State entities: Provided further, That funds appropriated under this Act for activities authorized under the Wagner-Peyser Act, as amended, and title III of the Social Security Act, may be used by the States to fund integrated Employment Service and Unemployment Insurance automation efforts, notwithstanding cost allocation principles prescribed under Office of Management and Budget Circular A-87.

ADVANCES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND AND OTHER FUNDS

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

PENSION AND WELFARE BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION

PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION FUND

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

SPECIAL BENEFITS

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

and (4) the remaining funds shall be paid into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts: Provided further, That the Secretary may require that any person filing a notice of injury or a claim for benefits under chapter 81 of title 5, United States Code, or 33 U.S.C. 901 et seq., provide as part of such notice and claim, such identifying information (including Social Security account number) as such regulations may prescribe.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ENERGY EMPLOYEES OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION FUND

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

BLACK LUNG DISABILITY TRUST FUND

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

including up to $2,000,000 for mine rescue and recovery activities; and including $10,000,000 for digitizing mine maps and developing technologies to detect mine voids, through contracts, grants, or other arrangements, to remain available until expended; in addition, not to exceed $750,000 may be collected by the National Mine Health and Safety Academy for room, board, tuition, and the sale of training materials, otherwise authorized by law to be collected, to be available for mine safety and health education and training activities, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302; and, in addition, the Mine Safety and Health Administration may retain up to $1,000,000 from fees collected for the approval and certification of equipment, materials, and explosives for use in mines, and may utilize such sums for such activities; the Secretary is authorized to accept lands, buildings, equipment, and other contributions from public and private sources and to prosecute projects in cooperation with other agencies, Federal, State, or private; the Mine Safety and Health Administration is authorized to promote health and safety education and training in the mining community through cooperative programs with States, industry, and safety associations; and any funds available to the department may be used, with the approval of the Secretary, to provide for the costs of mine rescue and survival operations in the event of a major disaster.

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

News Shipbuilding, 115 S. Ct. 1278 (1995), notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary contained in Rule 15 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure: Provided further, That no funds made available by this Act may be used by the Secretary of Labor to review a decision under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (33 U.S.C. 901 et seq.) that has been appealed and that has been pending before the Benefits Review Board for more than 12 months: Provided further, That any such decision pending a review by the Benefits Review Board for more than 1 year shall be considered affirmed by the Benefits Review Board on the 1-year anniversary of the filing of the appeal, and shall be considered the final order of the Board for purposes of obtaining a review in the United States courts of appeals: Provided further, That these provisions shall not be applicable to the review or appeal of any decision issued under the Black Lung Benefits Act (30 U.S.C. 901 et seq.).

VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

GENERAL PROVISIONS

(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES

Provided further, That of the amount provided under this heading, $46,000 is available for Catholic Social Services, The Bridge, Wilkes Barre, PA for abstinence education and related services, $500,000 is available for CentraCare Health Foundation for administration, St. Cloud, Minnesota, to increase the ability of educational institutions to produce nurses in a region with high demand, $41,000 is available for Chester County Health Department, Chester County Government Services Center, West Chester, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $105,000 is available for the City of Chester, Bureau of Health, SABER Project, Chester, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $86,000 is available for George Washington Carver Community Center, Project A.C.E., Norristown, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $51,000 is available for Heart Beat, New Bloomfield, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $79,000 is available for Keystone Central School District, Central Mountain Middle School East, Lock Haven, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $88,000 is available for Keystone Economic Development Corporation, Johnstown, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $92,000 is available for L.V.C.P.T.P., St. Luke's Health Network, CHOICE program, Bethlehem, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $74,000 is available for Lackawanna Trail School District, Factoryville, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $112,000 is available for LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $111,000 is available for Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $136,000 is available for Neighborhood United Against Drugs, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $23,000 is available for New Brighton School District, New Brighton, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $1,250,000 is available for Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio, for the Center for Leadership in Public Health and Community Medicine, $72,000 is available for Nueva Esperanza, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $72,000 is available for Partners in Family and Community Development, Athens, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $50,000 is available for Potter County Human Services, Roulette, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $71,000 is available for Rape and Victim Assistance Center of Schuykill County, Pottsville, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $82,000 is available for Real Commitment, Gettysburg, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $101,000 is available for the School District of Lancaster, Project IMPACT, Lancaster, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $102,000 is available for the School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $700,000 is available for the Silver Ring Thing Program, Sewickley, Pennsylvania, for expansion of a program promoting abstinence, $74,000 is available for the Guidance Center, project RAPPORT, Smethport, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $109,000 is available for To Our Children's Future with Health, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $136,000 is available for Tressler Lutheran Services, Harrisburg, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $84,000 is available for Tuscarora Intermediate Unit, Mcveytown, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $500,000 is available for the University of Akron, Ohio, for a nursing study, $1,000,000 is available for the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, for Consortium to Promote Nursing Faculty, $300,000 is available for the University of Louisville Research Foundation, Kentucky, to establish a Center for Cancer Nursing Education and Research, $126,000 is available for the Urban Family Council, Philadelphia, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $41,000 is available for Venago County Area Vo-Tech, Oil City, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $136,000 is available for Washington Hospital Teen Outreach, Academy for Adolescent Health, Washington, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $300,000 is available for William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan, for the Beaumont Nurse Anesthesia Education Rural Initiative, $136,000 is available for the Women's Care Center for Erie County, Inc., Abstinence Advantage Program, Erie, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $50,000 is available for York County, Human Life Services, Inc., York, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $95,000 is available for Community Ministries of the Lutheran Home at Topton, Reading, PA, for abstinence education and related services, $50,000 is available for Clarke College in Dubuque, IA, for the planning of a community health center, $700,000 is available for Clinical Pharmacy Training Program at University of Hawaii at Hilo, $100,000 is available for Family Voices of Iowa in the ASK Resource Center, Des Moines, IA, to continue and expand the Family Health Information Center, $1,000,000 is available for Iowa Dept of Public Health to continue the Center for Healthcare Workforce Shortages, $350,000 is available for National Healthy Start Association, Baltimore, Maryland, to gather and disseminate information on best practices under the Healthy Start program and provide technical assistance to Healthy Start grantees, $125,000 is available for the Tulsa Coalition for Children's Health in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a study regarding delivery of pediatric health care in northeastern Oklahoma, and $50,000 is available for Waianae Coast Community Health Center leadership training:

Provided further, That notwithstanding section 502(a)(1) of the Social Security Act, not to exceed $115,900,000 is available for carrying out special projects of regional and national significance pursuant to section 501(a)(2) of such Act, of which $500,000 is available for the City of Milwaukee Health Department for a pilot program providing health services to at-risk children in day care and $10,000 is available for the Dane County Neighborhood Child Health Clinic in Madison, Wisconsin to provide child dental services: Provided further, That in addition to amounts provided herein, $25,000,000 shall be available from amounts available under section 241 of the Public Health Service Act to carry out Parts A, B, C, and D of Title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act to fund section 2691 Special Projects of National Significance: Provided further, That $55,000,000 is available for special projects of regional and national significance under section 501(a)(2) of the Social Security Act, which shall not be counted toward compliance with the allocation required in section 502(a)(1) of such Act, and which shall be used only for making competitive grants to provide abstinence education (as defined in section 510(b)(2) of such Act) to adolescents and for evaluations (including longitudinal evaluations) of activities under the grants and for Federal costs of administering the grants: Provided further, That grants under the immediately preceding proviso shall be made only to public and private entities which agree that, with respect to an adolescent to whom the entities provide abstinence education under such grant, the entities will not provide to that adolescent any other education regarding sexual conduct, except that, in the case of an entity expressly required by law to provide health information or services the adolescent shall not be precluded from seeking health information or services from the entity in a different setting than the setting in which the abstinence education was provided: Provided further, That the funds expended for such evaluations may not exceed 3.5 percent of such amount.

HEALTH EDUCATION ASSISTANCE LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM TRUST FUND

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

DISEASE CONTROL, RESEARCH, AND TRAINING

NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE

NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL AND CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SKIN DISEASES

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING RESEARCH

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOENGINEERING

NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES

NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

NATIONAL CENTER ON MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES

JOHN E. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY

HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY

CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES

GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAID

PAYMENTS TO HEALTH CARE TRUST FUNDS

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

$3,000,000 for the managed care system redesign shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That $51,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2004, is for contract costs for the Healthcare Integrated General Ledger Accounting System: Provided further, That of the amounts made available for research, demonstration and evaluation, $1,500,000 is available for AIDS Healthcare Foundation in Los Angeles for a demonstration of residential and outpatient treatment facilities, $500,000 is available for Bucks County Health Improvement Project, Langhorne, Pennsylvania, $464,000 is available for Children's Hospice International demonstration program to provide a continuum of care for children with life-threatening conditions and their families, $350,000 is available for Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minneapolis/St. Paul, in partnership with the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, for a demonstration project to provide pediatric palliative care education and consultation services, $100,000 is available for Community Catalyst Inc. in Boston, MA to expand a benefits management program to improve the delivery of healthcare benefits to low-income individuals, $75,000 is available for Cook County Illinois Bureau of Health Services to improve the management of the vulnerable patients with poorly controlled diabetes, $700,000 is available for the County of Sacramento, California for implementation of the SacAdvantage pilot program to increase availability of health insurance for uninsured workers and their dependents through premium subsidies and purchasing pools, $200,000 is available for Equip for Equality in Chicago, Illinois for a demonstration project to document the impact of an independent investigative unit to examine deaths and serious allegations of abuse and neglect of people with disabilities at facilities in Illinois, $300,000 is available for Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA, for a demonstration project for the evaluation of advanced illness coordinated care for Medicare beneficiaries, $100,000 is available for Hope House Day Care Center in Memphis, Tennessee for a demonstration project on improving the overall well-being of HIV positive children, $500,000 is available for the Hospice of Metro Denver in Denver, Colorado to establish a clinical and training affiliation with the University of Colorado's Health Science Center and to develop cutting-edge palliative care practices, $350,000 is available for Illinois Primary Health Care Association, in Springfield, Illinois, to implement the Shared Integrated Management Information System, $100,000 is available for Jefferson Area Board for Aging, Charlottesville, Virginia, for continuation of the recruitment, retention, training, and support of nursing assistants, $100,000 is available for Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, for an advanced respiratory medicine project to study in-home, self-administered high frequency chest wall oscillation therapy, $130,000 is available for Medical Care for Children Partnership, Fairfax, Virginia to provide outreach to increase access to medical and dental care for children, and $325,000 is available for The Breast Cancer Fund in San Francisco, California (in collaboration with Shanti) for the `Lifelines' project to increase access to breast cancer treatment for medically underserved women:

Provided further, That to the extent Medicare claims volume is projected by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to exceed 223,500,000 Part A claims and/or 870,000,000 Part B claims, an additional $46,800,000 shall be available for obligation for every 50,000,000 increase in Medicare claims volume (including a pro rata amount for any increment less than 50,000,000) from the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund: Provided further, That the Secretary of Health and Human Services is directed to collect fees in fiscal year 2003 from Medicare+Choice organizations pursuant to section 1857(e)(2) of the Social Security Act and from eligible organizations with risk-sharing contracts under section 1876 of that Act pursuant to section 1876(k)(4)(D) of that Act.

HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION LOAN AND LOAN GUARANTEE FUND

ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE

REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE

PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR THE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT

SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT

programs pursuant to title XX of such Act shall be 10 percent.

CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES PROGRAMS

PROMOTING SAFE AND STABLE FAMILIES

PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION ASSISTANCE

ADMINISTRATION ON AGING

AGING SERVICES PROGRAMS

Americans Act of 1965 consistent with the formula of such Act (as amended by section 217 of this Act).

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

POLICY RESEARCH

RETIREMENT PAY AND MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES EMERGENCY FUND

GENERAL PROVISIONS

be used to pay the salary of an individual, through a grant or other extramural mechanism, at a rate in excess of Executive Level I.

(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

funds required by the certification described in subsection (a) as late as July 31, 2003.