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Office of National Drug Control Policy

Schedules

TAFS: 011-1457 /2022 - Office of National Drug Control Policy

Iterations:
  • 1: 4/9/22 (this iteration)
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
Line #SplitDescriptionAmountFootnotes
1100BA: Disc: Appropriation $18,952,000
1134BA: Disc: Appropriations precluded from obligation $0
1740BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other $3,000,000See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1740:

B1: The requested amount of $3,000,000 is for a reimbursable agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to fund research activities through a grant award that would entail implementing and evaluating community-based efforts to fight the opioid overdose epidemic. These activities will be focused on the regions of the United States with some of the highest rates of fatal and non-fatal opioid-related overdoses and will work to coordinate the often decentralized state and local efforts to assess and respond to opioid-related overdoses. Efforts will also support and promote the partnership of law enforcement and public health agencies, as coordination and collaboration between these two groups is proving critical to addressing this epidemic.

1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.) $21,952,000
6001Category A -- 1st quarter $7,107,920
6002Category A -- 2nd quarter $2,818,254
6003Category A -- 3rd quarter $9,525,826
6004Category A -- 4th quarter $2,500,000
6190Total budgetary resources available $21,952,000

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
B1
The requested amount of $3,000,000 is for a reimbursable agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to fund research activities through a grant award that would entail implementing and evaluating community-based efforts to fight the opioid overdose epidemic. These activities will be focused on the regions of the United States with some of the highest rates of fatal and non-fatal opioid-related overdoses and will work to coordinate the often decentralized state and local efforts to assess and respond to opioid-related overdoses. Efforts will also support and promote the partnership of law enforcement and public health agencies, as coordination and collaboration between these two groups is proving critical to addressing this epidemic.

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