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106th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. J. RES. 109

_______________________________________________________________________

                            JOINT RESOLUTION


 
  Making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2001, and for 
                            other purposes.

    Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are 
hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise 
appropriated, and out of applicable corporate or other revenues, 
receipts, and funds, for the several departments, agencies, 
corporations, and other organizational units of Government for the 
fiscal year 2001, and for other purposes, namely:
    Sec. 101. (a) Such amounts as may be necessary under the authority 
and conditions provided in the applicable appropriations Act for the 
fiscal year 2000 for continuing projects or activities including the 
costs of direct loans and loan guarantees (not otherwise specifically 
provided for in this joint resolution) which were conducted in the 
fiscal year 2000 and for which appropriations, funds, or other 
authority would be available in the following appropriations Acts:
            (1) the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug 
        Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001;
            (2) the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the 
        Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001, 
        notwithstanding section 15 of the State Department Basic 
        Authorities Act of 1956 and, section 313 of the Foreign 
        Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 (Public 
        Law 103-236);
            (3) the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2001;
            (4) the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 
        2001;
            (5) the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related 
        Programs Appropriations Act, 2001, notwithstanding section 10 
        of Public Law 91-672 and section 15 of the State Department 
        Basic Authorities Act of 1956;
            (6) the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies 
        Appropriations Act, 2001;
            (7) the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, 
        and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001;
            (8) the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2001;
            (9) the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies 
        Appropriations Act, 2001;
            (10) the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
        Act, 2001; and
            (11) the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and 
        Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 
        2001:
Provided, That whenever the amount which would be made available or the 
authority which would be granted in
these Acts as passed by the House and Senate as of October 1, 2000, is 
different than that which would be available or granted under current 
operations, the pertinent project or activity shall be continued at a 
rate for operations not exceeding the current rate: Provided further, 
That whenever there is no amount made available under any of these 
appropriations Acts as passed by the House and Senate as of October 1, 
2000, for a continuing project or activity which was conducted in 
fiscal year 2000 and for which there is fiscal year 2001 funding 
included in the budget request, the pertinent project or activity shall 
be continued at the rate for current operations under the authority and 
conditions provided in the applicable appropriations Act for the fiscal 
year 2000.
    (b) Whenever the amount which would be made available or the 
authority which would be granted under an Act listed in this section as 
passed by the House as of October 1, 2000, is different from that which 
would be available or granted under such Act as passed by the Senate as 
of October 1, 2000, the pertinent project or activity shall be 
continued at a rate for operations not exceeding the current rate under 
the appropriation, fund, or authority granted by the applicable 
appropriations Act for the fiscal year 2001 and under the authority and 
conditions provided in the applicable appropriations Act for the fiscal 
year 2000.
    (c) Whenever an Act listed in this section has
been passed by only the House or only the Senate as of October 1, 2000, 
the pertinent project or activity shall be continued under the 
appropriation, fund, or authority granted by the one House at a rate 
for operations not exceeding the current rate and under the authority 
and conditions provided in the applicable appropriations Act for the 
fiscal year 2000: Provided, That whenever there is no amount made 
available under any of these appropriations Acts as passed by the House 
or the Senate as of October 1, 2000, for a continuing project or 
activity which was conducted in fiscal year 2000 and for which there is 
fiscal year 2001 funding included in the budget request, the pertinent 
project or activity shall be continued at the rate for current 
operations under the authority and conditions provided in the 
applicable appropriations Act for the fiscal year 2000.
    Sec. 102. Appropriations made by section 101 shall be available to 
the extent and in the manner which would be provided by the pertinent 
appropriations Act.
    Sec. 103. No appropriation or funds made available or authority 
granted pursuant to section 101 shall be used to initiate or resume any 
project or activity for which appropriations, funds, or other authority 
were not available during the fiscal year 2000.
    Sec. 104. No provision which is included in an appropriations Act 
enumerated in section 101 but which was not included in the applicable 
appropriations Act for fiscal year 2000 and which by its terms is 
applicable to more than one appropriation, fund, or authority shall be 
applicable to any appropriation, fund, or authority provided in this 
joint resolution.
    Sec. 105. Appropriations made and authority granted pursuant to 
this joint resolution shall cover all obligations or expenditures 
incurred for any program, project, or activity during the period for 
which funds or authority for such project or activity are available 
under this joint resolution.
    Sec. 106. Unless otherwise provided for in this joint resolution or 
in the applicable appropriations Act, appropriations and funds made 
available and authority granted pursuant to this joint resolution shall 
be available until (a) enactment into law of an appropriation for any 
project or activity provided for in this joint resolution, or (b) the 
enactment into law of the applicable appropriations Act by both Houses 
without any provision for such project or activity, or (c) October 6, 
2000, whichever first occurs.
    Sec. 107. Expenditures made pursuant to this joint resolution shall 
be charged to the applicable appropriation, fund, or authorization 
whenever a bill in which such applicable appropriation, fund, or 
authorization is contained is enacted into law.
    Sec. 108. No provision in the appropriations Act for the fiscal 
year 2001 referred to in section 101 of this Act that makes the 
availability of any appropriation provided therein dependent upon the 
enactment of additional authorizing or other legislation shall be 
effective before the date set forth in section 106(c) of this joint 
resolution.
    Sec. 109. Appropriations and funds made available by or authority 
granted pursuant to this joint resolution may be used without regard to 
the time limitations for submission and approval of apportionments set 
forth in section 1513 of title 31, United States Code, but nothing 
herein shall be construed to waive any other provision of law governing 
the apportionment of funds.
    Sec. 110. This joint resolution shall be implemented so that only 
the most limited funding action of that permitted in the joint 
resolution shall be taken in order to provide for continuation of 
projects and activities.
    Sec. 111. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution, except section 106, for those programs that had high 
initial rates of operation or complete distribution of fiscal year 2000 
appropriations at the beginning of that fiscal year because of 
distributions of funding to States, foreign countries, grantees or 
others, similar distributions of funds for fiscal year 2001 shall not 
be made and no grants shall be awarded for such programs funded by this 
resolution that would impinge on final funding prerogatives.
    Sec. 112. Amounts provided by section 101 of this joint resolution, 
for projects and activities in the Departments of Commerce, Justice, 
and State, the Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001, 
affected by the termination of the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund, 
shall be distributed into the accounts established in the Departments 
of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies 
Appropriations Act, 2001, as passed by the House.
    Sec. 113. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution, except section 106, the rate for operations for projects 
and activities that would be funded under the heading ``International 
Organizations and Conferences, Contributions to International 
Organizations'' in the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the 
Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001, shall be the 
amount provided by the provisions of section 101 multiplied by the 
ratio of the number of days covered by this resolution to 365.
    Sec. 114. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution, except section 106, only the following activities funded 
with Federal Funds for the District of Columbia, may be continued under 
this joint resolution at a rate for operations not exceeding the 
current rate, multiplied by the ratio of the number of days covered by 
this joint resolution to 365: Resident Tuition Support, Corrections 
Trustee Operations, Court Services and Offender Supervision, District 
of Columbia Courts, and Defender Services in District of Columbia 
Courts.
    Sec. 115. Activities authorized by sections 1309(a)(2), as amended 
by Public Law 104-208, and 1376(c) of the National Flood Insurance Act 
of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.), may continue through the 
date specified in section 106(c) of this joint resolution.
    Sec. 116. Notwithstanding subsections (a)(2) and (h)(1)(B) of 
section 3011 of Public Law 106-31, activities authorized for fiscal 
year 2000 by such section may continue during the period covered by 
this joint resolution.
    Sec. 117. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution, the rate for operations for projects and activities for 
decennial census programs that would be funded under the heading 
``Bureau of the Census, Periodic Censuses and Programs'' in the 
Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related 
Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001, shall be the budget request.
    Sec. 118. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution except section 106, the United States Geological Survey may 
sign a contract to maintain Landsat-7 flight operations consistent with 
the President's Budget proposal to transfer Landsat-7 flight operations 
responsibility from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
to the United States Geological Survey beginning in fiscal year 2001.
    Sec. 119. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution, funds previously appropriated to the American Section of 
the International Joint Commission in Public Law 106-246 may be 
obligated and expended in fiscal year 2001 without regard to section 15 
of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956, as amended.

            Passed the House of Representatives September 26, 2000.

            Attest:

                                                                 Clerk.
106th CONGRESS

  2d Session

                             H. J. RES. 109

_______________________________________________________________________

                            JOINT RESOLUTION

  Making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2001, and for 
                            other purposes.

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