Wildland Fire Management
Schedules
TAFS: 012-1115 /X - Wildland Fire Management
Previously Approved (Iteration 1) | Current OMB Action (Iteration 2) | |||||
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Line # | Split | Description | Amount | Footnotes | Amount | Footnotes |
1000 | DE1 | Discretionary Expected - Direct - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1 | $740,023,809.00 | $740,023,809.00 | ||
1000 | DE2 | Discretionary Expected - Reimbursable - Unob Bal: Brought forward, October | $18,931,260.00 | $18,931,260.00 | ||
1010 | DOI | Unob Bal: Transferred to other accounts | Line added | -$20,510,500.00 | ||
1060 | DOI | Unob Bal: Antic nonexpend trans net | -$20,325,500.00 | $185,000.00 | ||
1061 | Unob Bal: Antic recov of prior year unpd/pd obl | $184,100,000.00 | $184,100,000.00 | |||
1100 | BA: Disc: Appropriation | Line added | $2,312,654,000.00 | See footnotes below | ||
Footnotes for line 1100 (Current): | B3: Amounts provided to the Forest Service in the Continuing Appropriation Act 2025, and Other Extensions Act. | |||||
1176 | NFS | BA:Disc: Anticipated Advance Tranfers - Current Year AuthorityAppropriation transferred to other | $59,137,000.00 | Line removed | ||
1134 | BA: Disc: Appropriations precluded from obligation | Line added | -$1,299,476,077.00 | |||
1170 | BIL | BA:Disc: Advance Appropriation | $36,000,000.00 | See footnotes below | $36,000,000.00 | See footnotes below |
Footnotes for line 1170 (BIL) (Previous): | B4: Amounts provided to Forest Service in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (PL 117-58) | |||||
Footnotes for line 1170 (BIL) (Current): | B4: Amounts provided to Forest Service in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (PL 117-58) | |||||
1173 | NFS | BA:Disc: Advance Appropriation transferred from other accounts | Line added | $59,137,000.00 | ||
1176 | OIG | BA:Disc: Advance Appropriation transferred to other accounts | -$180,000.00 | -$180,000.00 | ||
1740 | BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other | $50,000,000.00 | $50,000,000.00 | |||
1920 | Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.) | $1,067,686,569.00 | $2,080,864,492.00 | |||
6011 | Direct | $2,500,000.00 | $2,500,000.00 | |||
6012 | Reimbursable | $70,131,260.00 | $70,131,260.00 | |||
6013 | Salaries and Expenses | $40,809,206.00 | $287,041,429.00 | |||
6020 | Preparedness | $80,503,138.00 | $123,107,938.00 | |||
6021 | Suppression | $694,238,413.00 | $1,418,579,313.00 | |||
6064 | BIL Salaries and Expenses | $89,145,421.00 | $89,145,421.00 | |||
6065 | BIL Detection and Monitoring | $9,331,240.00 | $9,331,240.00 | |||
6066 | BIL Post Fire Recovery | $55,005,876.00 | $55,005,876.00 | |||
6067 | BIL Reverse 911 | $20,172,160.00 | $20,172,160.00 | |||
6068 | BIL Preparedness | $5,849,855.00 | $5,849,855.00 | |||
6190 | Total budgetary resources available | $1,067,686,569.00 | See footnotes below | $2,080,864,492.00 | See footnotes below | |
Footnotes for line 6190 (Previous): | A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2025. 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 transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund or transfers between accounts affected by the Forest Service budget restructure outlined in section 435 of division D of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020), 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.] A3: 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. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which funds are available to be obligated.] | |||||
Footnotes for line 6190 (Current): | A1: To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2025. 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 transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund or transfers between accounts affected by the Forest Service budget restructure outlined in section 435 of division D of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020), 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.] A3: 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. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which 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.
Number | Text |
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A1 | To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2025. 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 transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund or transfers between accounts affected by the Forest Service budget restructure outlined in section 435 of division D of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020), 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.] |
A3 | 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. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which funds are available to be obligated.] |
B3 | Amounts provided to the Forest Service in the Continuing Appropriation Act 2025, and Other Extensions Act. |
B4 | Amounts provided to Forest Service in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (PL 117-58) |
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.
Number | Text |
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A1 | To the extent authorized by law, this estimated amount is apportioned for FY 2025. 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 transfers from the Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve fund or transfers between accounts affected by the Forest Service budget restructure outlined in section 435 of division D of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020), 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.] |
A3 | 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. [Rationale: Footnote specifies the purpose(s) for which funds are available to be obligated.] |
B2 | 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) |
B4 | Amounts provided to Forest Service in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (PL 117-58) |
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