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TAFS: 012-1115 /X - Wildland Fire Management

Adjustment authority: Yes
Reporting categories: No
Line #SplitDescriptionAmountFootnotes
1000DE1Discretionary Expected - Direct - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1$340,895,474.00
1000DE2Discretionary Expected - Reimbursable - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1$75,788,807.00
1061Unob Bal: Antic recov of prior year unpd/pd obl$150,000,000.00
1740BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other$100,000,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$666,684,281.00
6011Direct$33,392,567.00
6012Reimbursable$180,788,807.00
6013Salaries and Expenses$3,743,832.00
6020Preparedness$18,759,075.00
6021Suppression$430,000,000.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$666,684,281.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190:

A1: Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to canceled appropriations. Any of these funds that are not needed for this purpose may be used for current year obligations without further action by OMB.

A2: The attached apportionment includes unobligated balances, carried over from FY 2020, estimated receipts and anticipated spending authority from offsetting collections. To the extent authorized by law, these amounts may be adjusted upwards by up to $2,000,000 or ten percent of the amount of total budgetary resources, whichever is lower, for indefinite appropriations, actual unobligated balances, actual recoveries of prior year obligations, actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources, contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources, and release of contingency funds without further action by OMB.

A3: After September 30, 2019, all availability costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under exclusive use contracts shall be charged to and accounted for in Wildland Fire Management (WFM) Preparedness. Availability costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under call-when-needed contracts, and all flight time costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under both exclusive use contracts and call-when-needed contracts, shall continue to be charged to and accounted for in WFM Suppression. This business rule update is consistent with the business rule at Department of the Interior for aircraft costs, and will ensure that wildfire cap adjustment resources are only used for costs that vary with the volume of wildfire suppression operations.

A4: All base 8 pay period costs for agency Wildland Fire employees (including permanent and temporary status) assigned to a wildfire incident as either firefighting or support personnel, as well as the costs incurred to hire, train and provide boot stipends to all firefighting and support personnel shall be charged to and accounted for in Wildland Fire Management (WFM) Salary and Expenses. Base 8 pay period costs for employees extended beyond their original term of employment, contract and casual hires, and firefighting and support personnel costs for overtime pay, hazard pay, and environmental differential pay shall continue to be charged to and accounted for in WFM Suppression. This business rule update is generally consistent with the business rule at Department of the Interior for base 8 pay period costs, and will ensure that wildfire cap adjustment resources are only used for costs that vary with the volume of wildfire suppression operations.

A5: Of the funds apportioned for "Wildland Fire Reimbursable" and "Wildland Fire Mobility/Safety (WFAR)", and beginning on July 15, 2020, no obligations shall be made by Region 5 personnel, including any line officer, program manager or other Region 5 employee, unless and until the USDA Inspector General certifies to OMB that the duties and responsibilities of such personnel are adequately segregated from initiating, approving, or executing reimbursable agreements or cost share agreements in accordance with Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government. For Region 5 personnel for whom the USDA Inspector General cannot so certify, this restriction shall remain in effect until the Forest Service institutionalizes in their Directive System adequate mitigating controls to separate incompatible duties and responsibilities, including independent Washington Office approval of reimbursable or cost share agreements.

TAFS: 012-1115 2019/2022 - Wildland Fire Management

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: Yes
Reporting categories: No
Line #SplitDescriptionAmountFootnotes
1000DE1Discretionary Expected - Direct - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1$1,285,459.00
1000DE2Discretionary Expected - Reimbursable - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1$4,047,695.00
1061Unob Bal: Antic recov of prior year unpd/pd obl$7,500,000.00
1740BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other$10,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$12,843,154.00
6011Direct$8,285,459.00
6012Reimbursable$4,557,695.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$12,843,154.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190:

A1: Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to canceled appropriations. Any of these funds that are not needed for this purpose may be used for current year obligations without further action by OMB.

A2: The attached apportionment includes unobligated balances, carried over from FY 2020, estimated receipts and anticipated spending authority from offsetting collections. To the extent authorized by law, these amounts may be adjusted upwards by up to $2,000,000 or ten percent of the amount of total budgetary resources, whichever is lower, for indefinite appropriations, actual unobligated balances, actual recoveries of prior year obligations, actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources, contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources, and release of contingency funds without further action by OMB.

A3: After September 30, 2019, all availability costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under exclusive use contracts shall be charged to and accounted for in Wildland Fire Management (WFM) Preparedness. Availability costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under call-when-needed contracts, and all flight time costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under both exclusive use contracts and call-when-needed contracts, shall continue to be charged to and accounted for in WFM Suppression. This business rule update is consistent with the business rule at Department of the Interior for aircraft costs, and will ensure that wildfire cap adjustment resources are only used for costs that vary with the volume of wildfire suppression operations.

A4: All base 8 pay period costs for agency Wildland Fire employees (including permanent and temporary status) assigned to a wildfire incident as either firefighting or support personnel, as well as the costs incurred to hire, train and provide boot stipends to all firefighting and support personnel shall be charged to and accounted for in Wildland Fire Management (WFM) Salary and Expenses. Base 8 pay period costs for employees extended beyond their original term of employment, contract and casual hires, and firefighting and support personnel costs for overtime pay, hazard pay, and environmental differential pay shall continue to be charged to and accounted for in WFM Suppression. This business rule update is generally consistent with the business rule at Department of the Interior for base 8 pay period costs, and will ensure that wildfire cap adjustment resources are only used for costs that vary with the volume of wildfire suppression operations.

A5: Of the funds apportioned for "Wildland Fire Reimbursable" and "Wildland Fire Mobility/Safety (WFAR)", and beginning on July 15, 2020, no obligations shall be made by Region 5 personnel, including any line officer, program manager or other Region 5 employee, unless and until the USDA Inspector General certifies to OMB that the duties and responsibilities of such personnel are adequately segregated from initiating, approving, or executing reimbursable agreements or cost share agreements in accordance with Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government. For Region 5 personnel for whom the USDA Inspector General cannot so certify, this restriction shall remain in effect until the Forest Service institutionalizes in their Directive System adequate mitigating controls to separate incompatible duties and responsibilities, including independent Washington Office approval of reimbursable or cost share agreements.

TAFS: 012-1121 /X - Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
Line #SplitDescriptionAmountFootnotes
1000DE1Discretionary Expected - Direct - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1$1,220,000,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$1,220,000,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1920:

B4: Amounts may be transferred to the "Wildland Fire Management" account in the Department of Agriculture only upon notification of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations that all wildfire suppression operations funds appropriated under that heading in this and prior appropriations Acts to the agency to which funds will be transferred will be obligated within 30 days. (PL 116-94)

6011Wildfire Suppression Operations$1,220,000,000.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$1,220,000,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190:

A6: Amounts apportioned in the Wildland Fire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund are not available for obligation, and may only be transferred for obligation in the Wildland Fire Management account after approval by the Office of Management and Budget.

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.

NumberText
A1
Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1553(b), not to exceed one percent of the total amount appropriated is apportioned for the purpose of paying legitimate obligations related to canceled appropriations. Any of these funds that are not needed for this purpose may be used for current year obligations without further action by OMB.
A2
The attached apportionment includes unobligated balances, carried over from FY 2020, estimated receipts and anticipated spending authority from offsetting collections. To the extent authorized by law, these amounts may be adjusted upwards by up to $2,000,000 or ten percent of the amount of total budgetary resources, whichever is lower, for indefinite appropriations, actual unobligated balances, actual recoveries of prior year obligations, actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources, contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources, and release of contingency funds without further action by OMB.
A3
After September 30, 2019, all availability costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under exclusive use contracts shall be charged to and accounted for in Wildland Fire Management (WFM) Preparedness. Availability costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under call-when-needed contracts, and all flight time costs for all aircraft types (helicopters, tankers, other) under both exclusive use contracts and call-when-needed contracts, shall continue to be charged to and accounted for in WFM Suppression. This business rule update is consistent with the business rule at Department of the Interior for aircraft costs, and will ensure that wildfire cap adjustment resources are only used for costs that vary with the volume of wildfire suppression operations.
A4
All base 8 pay period costs for agency Wildland Fire employees (including permanent and temporary status) assigned to a wildfire incident as either firefighting or support personnel, as well as the costs incurred to hire, train and provide boot stipends to all firefighting and support personnel shall be charged to and accounted for in Wildland Fire Management (WFM) Salary and Expenses. Base 8 pay period costs for employees extended beyond their original term of employment, contract and casual hires, and firefighting and support personnel costs for overtime pay, hazard pay, and environmental differential pay shall continue to be charged to and accounted for in WFM Suppression. This business rule update is generally consistent with the business rule at Department of the Interior for base 8 pay period costs, and will ensure that wildfire cap adjustment resources are only used for costs that vary with the volume of wildfire suppression operations.
A5
Of the funds apportioned for "Wildland Fire Reimbursable" and "Wildland Fire Mobility/Safety (WFAR)", and beginning on July 15, 2020, no obligations shall be made by Region 5 personnel, including any line officer, program manager or other Region 5 employee, unless and until the USDA Inspector General certifies to OMB that the duties and responsibilities of such personnel are adequately segregated from initiating, approving, or executing reimbursable agreements or cost share agreements in accordance with Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government. For Region 5 personnel for whom the USDA Inspector General cannot so certify, this restriction shall remain in effect until the Forest Service institutionalizes in their Directive System adequate mitigating controls to separate incompatible duties and responsibilities, including independent Washington Office approval of reimbursable or cost share agreements.
A6
Amounts apportioned in the Wildland Fire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund are not available for obligation, and may only be transferred for obligation in the Wildland Fire Management account after approval by the Office of Management and Budget.
B4
Amounts may be transferred to the "Wildland Fire Management" account in the Department of Agriculture only upon notification of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations that all wildfire suppression operations funds appropriated under that heading in this and prior appropriations Acts to the agency to which funds will be transferred will be obligated within 30 days. (PL 116-94)

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