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Payments to Air Carriers

Schedules

TAFS: 069-8304 /X - Payments to Air Carriers

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: Yes
Reporting categories: No
Line #SplitDescriptionAmountFootnotes
1000EExpected - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1$1,200,000.00
1061Unob Bal: Antic recov of prior year unpd/pd obl$15,000,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$16,200,000.00
6011Essential Air Service$16,200,000.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$16,200,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190:

A1: The total amount apportioned may be increased throughout the fiscal year for recoveries of prior year obligations. The amount of such increases is to be applied to the appropriate line in the application of budgetary resources without further apportionment action from OMB.[Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

A2: Twenty-five percent of the funds apportioned on line 6011 are available for obligation immediately. The remaining funds are available for obligation five calendar days after OMB receives a spend plan for the use of these funds and the funds in TAFS 69-5423/X. The spend plan will include the estimated per community annual subsidy for all EAS communities funded in this account.[Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.]

A3: Funds are apportioned with the understanding that the program must provide OMB a written notification of its intent to provide initial and final waivers to EAS-eligible communities if the community fails to maintain an average of 10 enplanements (EAS communities within the 48 contiguous United States located within 175 miles from the nearest large- or medium- hub airport) or exceeds the per passenger subsidy amounts of $200 (EAS communities within the 48 contiguous United States located within 210 miles of a medium- or large- hub airport). The program must also provide OMB a written notification if it extends EAS eligibility to a community not currently receiving subsidized EAS service.[Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.]

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
The total amount apportioned may be increased throughout the fiscal year for recoveries of prior year obligations. The amount of such increases is to be applied to the appropriate line in the application of budgetary resources without further apportionment action from OMB.[Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]
A2
Twenty-five percent of the funds apportioned on line 6011 are available for obligation immediately. The remaining funds are available for obligation five calendar days after OMB receives a spend plan for the use of these funds and the funds in TAFS 69-5423/X. The spend plan will include the estimated per community annual subsidy for all EAS communities funded in this account.[Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.]
A3
Funds are apportioned with the understanding that the program must provide OMB a written notification of its intent to provide initial and final waivers to EAS-eligible communities if the community fails to maintain an average of 10 enplanements (EAS communities within the 48 contiguous United States located within 175 miles from the nearest large- or medium- hub airport) or exceeds the per passenger subsidy amounts of $200 (EAS communities within the 48 contiguous United States located within 210 miles of a medium- or large- hub airport). The program must also provide OMB a written notification if it extends EAS eligibility to a community not currently receiving subsidized EAS service.[Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.]

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