Hurricane Education Recovery
Schedules
TAFS: 091-0013 2018/2022 - Hurricane Education Recovery
Line # | Split | Description | Amount | Footnotes |
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1000 | DA | Discretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||
1000 | DE | Discretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | $1,393,407,600.00 | |
1000 | MA | Mandatory Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||
1000 | ME | Mandatory Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | ||
1023 | 1 | Unob Bal: Applied to repay debt (to Treasury) | ||
1023 | 2 | Unob Bal: Applied to repay debt (to FFB) | ||
1100 | 1 | BA: Disc: Appropriation - Other, Realized | ||
1100 | 2 | BA: Disc: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy | ||
1100 | 3 | BA: Disc: Appropriation - Loan Admin Expenses, Definite | ||
1200 | 1 | BA: Mand: Appropriation | ||
1200 | 2 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy | ||
1200 | 3 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy Reestimate | ||
1200 | 4 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Modification Adj Transfer | ||
1200 | 5 | BA: Mand: Appropriation - Indefinite Authority withdrawn | ||
1400 | 1 | BA: Mand: Borrowing authority realized | ||
1400 | 2 | BA: Mand: Borrowing authority decreased | ||
1700 | 1 | BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Reimb & Other Income | ||
1700 | 2 | BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Non-fed, refunds | ||
1700 | 3 | BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Fed, loan subsidies | ||
1740 | 1 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (IAAs) | ||
1740 | 2 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Non-Fed) | ||
1740 | 3 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Fed) | ||
1800 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Reimb & Other Income | ||
1800 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Non-fed, refunds | ||
1800 | 3 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Fed, loan subsidies | ||
1820 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, CY Liq Acct | ||
1820 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, DL MAT | ||
1820 | 3 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, FFEL MAT | ||
1825 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Applied to repay debt (CY, Treasury) | ||
1825 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth: Applied to repay debt (CY, FFB) | ||
1840 | 1 | BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (IAAs) | ||
1840 | 2 | BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Non-Fed) | ||
1840 | 3 | BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Fed) | ||
1920 | Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.) | $1,393,407,600.00 | See footnotes below | |
Footnotes for line 1920: | B1: Subject to the provisions of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, Public Law 115-123 (132 STAT 95 through 132 STAT 98), of the $2,700,000,000 appropriation enacted, of which $2,693,000,000 was apportioned in this account beginning in 2018, in total across years $100,000,000 is for Emergency Assistance to Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) and Students Attending IHEs from an area directly affected by a covered disaster or emergency; up to $75,000,000 is for payments to IHEs to help defray the unexpected expenses associated with enrolling students from IHEs at which operations have been disrupted by a covered disaster or emergency; $25,000,000 is to provide Assistance to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) Serving Homeless Children and Youth enrolled as a result of displacement by a covered disaster or emergency; and up to $35,000,000 is for Project School Emergency Response to Violence activities authorized under section 4631(b) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended. The remainder is for (1) Awards to Eligible Entities for Immediate Aid to Restart School Operations; and (2) Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students. | |||
6011 | Immediate Aid to Restart School Operations | $1,376,256,837.00 | ||
6014 | Emergency Assistance to Institutions if Higher Education (IHEs) | $5,217,962.00 | ||
6016 | Assistance for Serving Homeless Children and Youth | $11,932,801.00 | ||
6190 | Total budgetary resources available | $1,393,407,600.00 | See footnotes below | |
Footnotes for line 6190: | A1: Puruant to P.L. 103-227, up to 1 percent of the funds for discretionary programs may be used to cover the costs of field reader expenses.. A2: Adjustments to the Category B projects are authorized if pursuant to adjustments in budgetary resources per A-11, Sections 120.49 and 120.50. |
Footnotes
Footnotes provide further information about, or establish further legal requirements related to the use of, the funds in a given line or set of lines in an apportionment. If footnotes appear on lines 1920 or 6190, they apply to all the lines in the 1xxx and 6xxx sections, respectively. The following are all the footnotes associated with this file.
Number | Text |
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A1 | Puruant to P.L. 103-227, up to 1 percent of the funds for discretionary programs may be used to cover the costs of field reader expenses.. |
A2 | Adjustments to the Category B projects are authorized if pursuant to adjustments in budgetary resources per A-11, Sections 120.49 and 120.50. |
B1 | Subject to the provisions of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, Public Law 115-123 (132 STAT 95 through 132 STAT 98), of the $2,700,000,000 appropriation enacted, of which $2,693,000,000 was apportioned in this account beginning in 2018, in total across years $100,000,000 is for Emergency Assistance to Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) and Students Attending IHEs from an area directly affected by a covered disaster or emergency; up to $75,000,000 is for payments to IHEs to help defray the unexpected expenses associated with enrolling students from IHEs at which operations have been disrupted by a covered disaster or emergency; $25,000,000 is to provide Assistance to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) Serving Homeless Children and Youth enrolled as a result of displacement by a covered disaster or emergency; and up to $35,000,000 is for Project School Emergency Response to Violence activities authorized under section 4631(b) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended. The remainder is for (1) Awards to Eligible Entities for Immediate Aid to Restart School Operations; and (2) Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students. |
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