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Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund and 1 other account

Schedules

TAFS: 014-0130 /X - Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
Previously Approved (Iteration 2) OMB Action (Iteration 3)
Line #SplitDescriptionAmount FootnotesAmountFootnotes
1000A44Actual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - Direct Disaster Relief Supplemental, P. L. 117-328$340,000,000.00 $340,000,000.00
1000A50Actual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Direct Consolidated Appropriation Act, 2022, P. L. 117-103$330,000,000.00 $330,000,000.00
1010Unob Bal: Transferred to other accounts - Transfer to 014-X-1125 - P. L. 117-103Line added -$150,000,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1010 (Current):

B2: Division G, Title I of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) provided funds under the heading "Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund" in accordance with 2 U.S.C. 901 (b)(2)(F), as amended, to be available for transfer to the Wildland Fire Management account when other suppression funds are estimated to be exhausted within 30 days.

1000EEstimated - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Direct Line removed
1100BA: Disc: Appropriation$350,000,000.00 $350,000,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$1,020,000,000.00 $870,000,000.00
6014Suppression 2022$330,000,000.00 $180,000,000.00
6015Suppression 2023$340,000,000.00 $340,000,000.00
6016Suppression 2024$350,000,000.00 $350,000,000.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$1,020,000,000.00 See footnotes below $870,000,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190 (Previous):

A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

Footnotes for line 6190 (Current):

A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

TAFS: 014-1125 2024/2027 - Wildland Fire Management

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
Previously Approved (Iteration 1)Current OMB Action (Iteration 2)
Line #SplitDescriptionAmount FootnotesAmountFootnotes
1121BA: Disc: Approps transferred from other accountsLine added $4,896,056.00
1151BA: Disc: Appropriations:Antic nonexpend trans net$2,125,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$2,125,000.00 $4,896,056.00
6011Preparedness$375,000.00 $3,030,056.00
6013Hazardous Fuels Reduction$1,750,000.00 $1,866,000.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$2,125,000.00 $4,896,056.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190 (Current):

A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

TAFS: 014-1125 /X - Wildland Fire Management

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
Previously Approved (Iteration 2) OMB Action (Iteration 3)
Line #SplitDescriptionAmount FootnotesAmountFootnotes
1000AActual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Direct$158,955,582.00 $158,955,582.00
1000A1Actual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Reimb$57,891,785.00 $57,891,785.00
1000A38Actual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - Disaster Emergency Act, P. L. 117-43$4,335,124.00 $4,335,124.00
1000A39Actual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - 2022 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, P. L. 117-58$300,675,711.00 $300,675,711.00
1000A44Actual - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - Direct Disaster Relief Supplemental, P. L. 117-328$59,994,831.00 $59,994,831.00
1011Unob Bal: Transferred from other accounts - Transfer from 014-X-0130 - P. L. 117-103Line added $150,000,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1011 (Current):

B2: Division G, Title I of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) provided funds under the heading "Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund" in accordance with 2 U.S.C. 901 (b)(2)(F), as amended, to be available for transfer to the Wildland Fire Management account when other suppression funds are estimated to be exhausted within 30 days.

1000EEstimated - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Direct Line removed
1021Unob Bal: Recov of prior year unpaid obligationsLine added $59,384,454.00
1000E1Estimated - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Reimb Line removed
1061Unob Bal: Antic recov of prior year unpd/pd obl$66,400,000.00 $7,015,546.00
1000E38Estimated - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - Disaster Emergency Act, P. L. 117-43 Line removed
1100BA: Disc: Appropriation$1,113,471,000.00 $1,113,471,000.00
1000E39Estimated - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - 2022 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, P. L. 117-58 Line removed
1121BA: Disc: Approps transferred from other accountsLine added $467,000.00
1000E44Estimated - Unob Bal: Brought Forward, October 1 - Supplemental - Direct Disaster Relief Supplemental, P. L. 117-328 Line removed
11513BA: Disc: Appropriations:Antic nonexpend trans net (+ or -) - Transfer to Forest Service$3,250,000.00 -$75,067.00
1170BA: Disc: Advance appropriation$262,600,000.00 $262,600,000.00
11761BA: Disc: Adv approps antic nonexpend trans net (+ or -) - Transfer to FWS - Supplemental - 2022 BIL, P.L.117-58-$2,100,000.00 -$2,100,000.00
11511BA: Disc: Appropriations:Antic nonexpend trans net (+ or -) - Transfer to OIG Line removed
11762BA: Disc: Adv approps antic nonexpend trans net (+ or -) - Transfer to OIG - Supplemental - 2022 BIL, P.L.117-58-$1,313,000.00 -$1,313,000.00
11512BA: Disc: Appropriations:Antic nonexpend trans net (+ or -) - Transfer to FWS Line removed
1740BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other$75,000,000.00 $75,000,000.00
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$2,099,161,033.00 $2,246,302,966.00
6011Preparedness$552,114,937.00 $548,831,937.00
6012Suppression$388,658,345.00 See footnotes below $389,658,345.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6012 (Previous):

A3: Of the amounts apportioned to line 6012, $22,000,000 may be used to continue uninterrupted the Federal wildland firefighter base salary increases provided under section 40803(d)(4)(B) of P.L. 117-58, as authorized by the 15th proviso under the heading “Wildland Fire Management” in title I of division E of Public Law 118-42 and outlined in DOI’s March 20, 2024 spend plan. This amount ($22,000,000) may be increased by up to 5% without notification to OMB. DOI must notify OMB in writing at least five business days before any increase to this amount by more than 5% and provide an explanation for such increase. [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 for line 6012 (Current):

A3: Of the amounts apportioned to line 6012, $22,000,000 may be used to continue uninterrupted the Federal wildland firefighter base salary increases provided under section 40803(d)(4)(B) of P.L. 117-58, as authorized by the 15th proviso under the heading “Wildland Fire Management” in title I of division E of Public Law 118-42 and outlined in DOI’s March 20, 2024 spend plan. This amount ($22,000,000) may be increased by up to 5% without notification to OMB. DOI must notify OMB in writing at least five business days before any increase to this amount by more than 5% and provide an explanation for such increase. [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.]

6013Hazardous Fuels Reduction$249,961,367.00 $248,886,300.00
6014Burned Area Rehabilitation$26,144,733.00 $26,144,733.00
6016Joint Fire Science$4,065,472.00 $4,065,472.00
6017Fire Facilities$40,272,445.00 $40,072,445.00
6018Other budgetary resources (including reimbursables)$135,141,785.00 $135,141,785.00
6019Emergency Suppression$59,509,283.00 See footnotes below $200,509,283.00
Footnotes for line 6019 (Previous):

A2: Transfers from Suppression funds to other fire activities, including transfers to reimburse prior borrowing for fire suppression, require a reapportionment prior to any change in the distribution of funds provided in this apportionment. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]

6020FY 2022 Disaster Relief ~ Hazardous Fuels Reduction$3,615,770.00 $2,115,770.00
6021FY 2022 Disaster Relief ~ Burned Area Rehabilitation$4,669,354.00 $5,719,354.00
6022FY 2022 Infrastructure ~ Preparedness$89,646,329.00 $88,656,329.00
6023FY 2022 Infrastructure ~ Hazardous Fuels Reduction$324,715,225.00 $322,715,225.00
6024FY 2022 Infrastructure ~ Burned Area Rehabilitation$150,407,310.00 $150,407,310.00
6025FY 2022 Infrastructure ~ Joint Fire Science$2,243,847.00 $2,043,847.00
6026FY 2023 Disaster Relief ~ Preparedness$10,592,823.00 $9,642,823.00
6027FY 2023 Disaster Relief ~ Suppression$57,402,008.00 $71,692,008.00
6190Total budgetary resources available$2,099,161,033.00 See footnotes below $2,246,302,966.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190 (Previous):

A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

Footnotes for line 6190 (Current):

A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

A2: Transfers from Suppression funds to other fire activities, including transfers to reimburse prior borrowing for fire suppression, require a reapportionment prior to any change in the distribution of funds provided in this apportionment. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]

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
To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]
A2
Transfers from Suppression funds to other fire activities, including transfers to reimburse prior borrowing for fire suppression, require a reapportionment prior to any change in the distribution of funds provided in this apportionment. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]
A3
Of the amounts apportioned to line 6012, $22,000,000 may be used to continue uninterrupted the Federal wildland firefighter base salary increases provided under section 40803(d)(4)(B) of P.L. 117-58, as authorized by the 15th proviso under the heading “Wildland Fire Management” in title I of division E of Public Law 118-42 and outlined in DOI’s March 20, 2024 spend plan. This amount ($22,000,000) may be increased by up to 5% without notification to OMB. DOI must notify OMB in writing at least five business days before any increase to this amount by more than 5% and provide an explanation for such increase. [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.]
B2
Division G, Title I of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (P.L. 117-103) provided funds under the heading "Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund" in accordance with 2 U.S.C. 901 (b)(2)(F), as amended, to be available for transfer to the Wildland Fire Management account when other suppression funds are estimated to be exhausted within 30 days.

The following are all of the footnotes associated with the previous iteration of this file. Note that previous iterations of accounts in this file may come from multiple previous files.

NumberText
A1
To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2024. This estimated amount may be increased or decreased without further action by OMB if the actual indefinite appropriations; actual reimbursements earned, including reimbursements and offsetting collections from non-Federal/Federal sources; actual recoveries of prior year obligations; and actual contributions from non-Federal/Federal sources differ from the estimate. If the actual unobligated balance (excluding reimbursable funding) differs by more than 20 percent from the estimate in this apportionment, the agency must request a reapportionment of the account. Transfers of funds authorized by law (except for Section 102 transfers and transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund), to or from any of the accounts listed, may be processed without further action by OMB. 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. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]
A2
Transfers from Suppression funds to other fire activities, including transfers to reimburse prior borrowing for fire suppression, require a reapportionment prior to any change in the distribution of funds provided in this apportionment. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which the funds are available to be obligated.]
A3
Of the amounts apportioned to line 6012, $22,000,000 may be used to continue uninterrupted the Federal wildland firefighter base salary increases provided under section 40803(d)(4)(B) of P.L. 117-58, as authorized by the 15th proviso under the heading “Wildland Fire Management” in title I of division E of Public Law 118-42 and outlined in DOI’s March 20, 2024 spend plan. This amount ($22,000,000) may be increased by up to 5% without notification to OMB. DOI must notify OMB in writing at least five business days before any increase to this amount by more than 5% and provide an explanation for such increase. [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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