Home > 106th Congressional Bills > H.R. 5659 (ih) To amend title II of the Social Security Act provide for personal Social Security accounts and to maintain the solvency of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program. [Introduced in House] ...H.R. 5659 (ih) To amend title II of the Social Security Act provide for personal Social Security accounts and to maintain the solvency of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program. [Introduced in House] ...
Committee for Purchase From People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses of the Committee for Purchase From People
Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled established by the Act of June 23,
1971, Public Law 92-28, $4,158,000.
Federal Election Commission
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of the Federal
Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended, $40,500,000, of which no
less than $4,689,500 shall be available for internal automated data
processing systems, and of which not to exceed $5,000 shall be
available for reception and representation expenses.
Federal Labor Relations Authority
salaries and expenses
For necessary expenses to carry out functions of the Federal Labor
Relations Authority, pursuant to Reorganization Plan Numbered 2 of
1978, and the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, including services
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, including hire of experts and consultants,
hire of passenger motor vehicles, and rental of conference rooms in the
District of Columbia and elsewhere, $25,058,000: Provided, That public
members of the Federal Service Impasses Panel may be paid travel
expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law (5
U.S.C. 5703) for persons employed intermittently in the Government
service, and compensation as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109: Provided
further, That notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, funds received from fees
charged to non-Federal participants at labor-management relations
conferences shall be credited to and merged with this account, to be
available without further appropriation for the costs of carrying out
these conferences.
General Services Administration
real property activities
federal buildings fund
limitations on availability of revenue
(including transfer of funds)
For an additional amount to be deposited in, and to be used for the
purposes of, the Fund established pursuant to section 210(f) of the
Federal Property and Administration Act of 1949, as amended (40 U.S.C.
490(f)), $464,154,000. The revenues and collections deposited into the
Fund shall be available for necessary expenses of real property
management and related activities not otherwise provided for, including
operation, maintenance, and protection of federally-owned and leased
buildings; rental of buildings in the District of Columbia; restoration
of leased premises; moving governmental agencies (including space
adjustments and telecommunications relocation expenses) in connection
with the assignment, allocation and transfer of space; contractual
services incident to cleaning or servicing buildings, and moving;
repair and alteration of federally-owned buildings including grounds,
approaches and appurtenances; care and safeguarding of sites;
maintenance, preservation, demolition, and equipment; acquisition of
buildings and sites by purchase, condemnation, or as otherwise
authorized by law; acquisition of options to purchase buildings and
sites; conversion and extension of federally-owned buildings;
preliminary planning and design of projects by contract or otherwise;
construction of new buildings (including equipment for such buildings);
and payment of principal, interest, and any other obligations for
public buildings acquired by installment purchase and purchase
contract; in the aggregate amount of $5,971,509,000 of which: (1)
$472,176,000 shall remain available until expended for construction
(including funds for sites and expenses and associated design and
construction services) of additional projects at the following
locations: California, Los Angeles, United States Courthouse; District
of Columbia, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Headquarters;
Florida, Saint Petersburg, Combined Law Enforcement Facility; Maryland,
Montgomery County, Food and Drug Administration Consolidation;
Michigan, Sault St. Marie, Border Station; Mississippi, Biloxi-
Gulfport, United States Courthouse; Montana, Eureka/Roosville, Border
Station; Virginia, Richmond, United States Courthouse; Washington,
Seattle, United States Courthouse: Provided, That funding for any
project identified above may be exceeded to the extent that savings are
effected in other such projects, but not to exceed 10 percent of the
amounts included in an approved prospectus, if required, unless advance
approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of a greater
amount: Provided further, That all funds for direct construction
projects shall expire on September 30, 2002, and remain in the Federal
Buildings Fund except for funds for projects as to which funds for
design or other funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to
such date; (2) $671,193,000 shall remain available until expended for
repairs and alterations which includes associated design and
construction services: Provided further, That funds in the Federal
Buildings Fund for Repairs and Alterations shall, for prospectus
projects, be limited to the amount by project, as follows, except each
project may be increased by an amount not to exceed 10 percent unless
advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of a
greater amount:
Repairs and alterations:
Arizona:
Phoenix, Federal Building Courthouse, $26,962,000
California:
Santa Ana, Federal Building, $27,864,000
District of Columbia:
Internal Revenue Service Headquarters (Phase 1),
$31,780,000
Main State Building, (Phase 3), $28,775,000
Maryland:
Woodlawn, SSA National Computer Center, $4,285,000
Michigan:
Detroit, McNamara Federal Building, $26,999,000
Missouri:
Kansas City, Richard Bolling Federal Building,
$25,882,000
Kansas City, Federal Building, 8930 Ward Parkway,
$8,964,000
Nebraska:
Omaha, Zorinsky Federal Building, $45,960,000
New York:
New York City, 40 Foley Square, $5,037,000
Ohio:
Cincinnati, Potter Stewart United States
Courthouse, $18,434,000
Pennsylvania:
Pittsburgh, United States Post Office-Courthouse,
$54,144,000
Utah:
Salt Lake City, Bennett Federal Building,
$21,199,000
Virginia:
Reston, J.W. Powell Federal Building (Phase 2),
$22,993,000
Nationwide:
Design Program, $21,915,000
Energy Program, $5,000,000
Glass Fragment Retention Program, $5,000,000
Basic Repairs and Alterations, $290,000,000:
Provided further, That additional projects for which prospectuses have
been fully approved may be funded under this category only if advance
notice is transmitted to the Committees on Appropriations: Provided
further, That the amounts provided in this or any prior Act for
``Repairs and Alterations'' may be used to fund costs associated with
implementing security improvements to buildings necessary to meet the
minimum standards for security in accordance with current law and in
compliance with the reprogramming guidelines of the appropriate
Committees of the House and Senate: Provided further, That the
difference between the funds appropriated and expended on any projects
in this or any prior Act, under the heading ``Repairs and
Alterations'', may be transferred to Basic Repairs and Alterations or
used to fund authorized increases in prospectus projects: Provided
further, That all funds for repairs and alterations prospectus projects
shall expire on September 30, 2002, and remain in the Federal Buildings
Fund except funds for projects as to which funds for design or other
funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to such date:
Provided further, That the amount provided in this or any prior Act for
Basic Repairs and Alterations may be used to pay claims against the
Government arising from any projects under the heading ``Repairs and
Alterations'' or used to fund authorized increases in prospectus
projects; (3) $185,369,000 for installment acquisition payments
including payments on purchase contracts which shall remain available
until expended; (4) $2,944,905,000 for rental of space which shall
remain available until expended; and (5) $1,624,771,000 for building
operations which shall remain available until expended: Provided
further, That in addition to amounts made available herein,
$276,400,000 shall be deposited to the Fund, to become available on
October 1, 2001, and remain available until expended for the following
construction projects (including funds for sites and expenses and
associated design and construction services): District of Columbia,
United States Courthouse Annex; Florida, Miami, United States
Courthouse; Massachusetts, Springfield, United States Courthouse; New
York, Buffalo, United States Courthouse: Provided further, That funding
for any project identified above may be exceeded to the extent that
savings are effected in other such projects, but not to exceed 10
percent of the amounts included in an approved prospectus, if required,
unless advance approval is obtained from the Committees on
Appropriations of a greater amount: Provided further, That funds
available to the General Services Administration shall not be available
for expenses of any construction, repair, alteration and acquisition
project for which a prospectus, if required by the Public Buildings Act
of 1959, as amended, has not been approved, except that necessary funds
may be expended for each project for required expenses for the
development of a proposed prospectus: Provided further, That funds
available in the Federal Buildings Fund may be expended for emergency
repairs when advance approval is obtained from the Committees on
Appropriations: Provided further, That amounts necessary to provide
reimbursable special services to other agencies under section 210(f)(6)
of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as
amended (40 U.S.C. 490(f)(6)) and amounts to provide such reimbursable
fencing, lighting, guard booths, and other facilities on private or
other property not in Government ownership or control as may be
appropriate to enable the United States Secret Service to perform its
protective functions pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3056, shall be available
from such revenues and collections: Provided further, That revenues and
collections and any other sums accruing to this Fund during fiscal year
2001, excluding reimbursements under section 210(f)(6) of the Federal
Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 490(f)(6))
in excess of $5,971,509,000 shall remain in the Fund and shall not be
available for expenditure except as authorized in appropriations Acts.
policy and operations
For expenses authorized by law, not otherwise provided for, for
Government-wide policy and oversight activities associated with asset
management activities; utilization and donation of surplus personal
property; transportation; procurement and supply; Government-wide
responsibilities relating to automated data management,
telecommunications, information resources management, and related
technology activities; utilization survey, deed compliance inspection,
appraisal, environmental and cultural analysis, and land use planning
functions pertaining to excess and surplus real property; agency-wide
policy direction; Board of Contract Appeals; accounting, records
management, and other support services incident to adjudication of
Indian Tribal Claims by the United States Court of Federal Claims;
services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; and not to exceed $5,000 for
official reception and representation expenses, $123,920,000, of which
$27,301,000 shall remain available until expended: Provided, That none
of the funds appropriated from this Act shall be available to convert
the Old Post Office at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue in Northwest
Washington, D.C., from office use to any other use until a
comprehensive plan, which shall include street-level retail use, has
been approved by the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the House
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and the Senate
Committee on Environment and Public Works: Provided further, That no
funds from this Act shall be available to acquire by purchase,
condemnation, or otherwise the leasehold rights of the existing lease
with private parties at the Old Post Office prior to the approval of
the comprehensive plan by the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and the Senate
Committee on Environment and Public Works.
office of inspector general
For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General and
services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $34,520,000: Provided, That not
to exceed $15,000 shall be available for payment for information and
detection of fraud against the Government, including payment for
recovery of stolen Government property: Provided further, That not to
exceed $2,500 shall be available for awards to employees of other
Federal agencies and private citizens in recognition of efforts and
initiatives resulting in enhanced Office of Inspector General
effectiveness.
allowances and office staff for former presidents
(including transfer of funds)
For carrying out the provisions of the Act of August 25, 1958, as
amended (3 U.S.C. 102 note), and Public Law 95-138, $2,517,000:
Provided, That the Administrator of General Services shall transfer to
the Secretary of the Treasury such sums as may be necessary to carry
out the provisions of such Acts.
expenses, presidential transition
For expenses necessary to carry out the Presidential Transition Act
of 1963, as amended, $7,100,000.
General Services Administration--General Provisions
Sec. 401. The appropriate appropriation or fund available to the
General Services Administration shall be credited with the cost of
operation, protection, maintenance, upkeep, repair, and improvement,
included as part of rentals received from Government corporations
pursuant to law (40 U.S.C. 129).
Sec. 402. Funds available to the General Services Administration
shall be available for the hire of passenger motor vehicles.
Sec. 403. Funds in the Federal Buildings Fund made available for
fiscal year 2001 for Federal Buildings Fund activities may be
transferred between such activities only to the extent necessary to
meet program requirements: Provided, That any proposed transfers shall
be approved in advance by the Committees on Appropriations.
Sec. 404. No funds made available by this Act shall be used to
transmit a fiscal year 2002 request for United States Courthouse
construction that: (1) does not meet the design guide standards for
construction as established and approved by the General Services
Administration, the Judicial Conference of the United States, and the
Office of Management and Budget; and (2) does not reflect the
priorities of the Judicial Conference of the United States as set out
in its approved 5-year construction plan: Provided, That the fiscal
year 2002 request must be accompanied by a standardized courtroom
utilization study of each facility to be constructed, replaced, or
expanded.
Sec. 405. None of the funds provided in this Act may be used to
increase the amount of occupiable square feet, provide cleaning
services, security enhancements, or any other service usually provided
through the Federal Buildings Fund, to any agency that does not pay the
rate per square foot assessment for space and services as determined by
the General Services Administration in compliance with the Public
Buildings Amendments Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-313).
Sec. 406. Funds provided to other Government agencies by the
Information Technology Fund, General Services Administration, under 40
U.S.C. 757 and sections 5124(b) and 5128 of Public Law 104-106,
Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996, for performance
of pilot information technology projects which have potential for
Governmentwide benefits and savings, may be repaid to this Fund from
any savings actually incurred by these projects or other funding, to
the extent feasible.
Sec. 407. From funds made available under the heading ``Federal
Buildings Fund, Limitations on Availability of Revenue'', claims
against the Government of less than $250,000 arising from direct
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