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October 2, 2000
BULLETIN NO. 01-01
TO THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ESTABLISHMENTS
SUBJECT: Apportionment of the Continuing Resolution(s) for Fiscal Year 2001
1. Purpose and Background. H. J. Res 109 provides continuing appropriations for the period
October 1 through October 6, 2000. I am apportioning amounts provided by this continuing
resolution (CR), and any extensions of this CR, as specified in section 2. This Bulletin
supplements instructions for apportionment of CRs in OMB Circular No. A-34.
2. Automatic Apportionments. Calculate the amount automatically apportioned through the
period ending October 6, 2000 (and any extensions of that period), by multiplying the rate
(amount) provided by the CR by the lower of:
the percentage of the year covered by the CR; or,
the historical seasonal rate of obligations for the period of the year covered by the
CR.
See the Attachment to this Bulletin for more detailed instructions on calculating the amount
automatically apportioned.
Under an automatic apportionment, all of the footnotes and conditions placed on the prior year
apportionment remain in effect.
The CR expires on midnight on Friday, October 6, 2000.
3. Written Apportionments. If a program requires an amount different from the total amount
automatically apportioned, you must request a written apportionment.
Jacob J. Lew Director
Attachment
Calculating the Automatic Apportionment
Calculate the amount automatically apportioned through the period ending October 6, 2000 (and
any extensions of that period) by multiplying the rate (amount) provided by the CR by the
lower of:
the percentage of the year covered by the CR, or
the historical seasonal rate of obligations for the period of the year covered by
the CR.
1. What is the rate (amount) provided by the CR? The rate (amount) provided by the CR
could be one of the following annual amounts:
the current rate, calculated as follows:
take the net amount enacted in FY 2000, i.e., add any supplemental
appropriations and subtract any rescissions; and
add the unobligated balance carried forward to FY 2000 (if any);
the amount in the President's budget request; or
the rate of operations not exceeding the current rate, calculated as follows:
take the net amount enacted in FY 2000, i.e., add any supplemental
appropriations and subtract any rescissions;
add the unobligated balance carried forward to FY 2000 (if any), and
subtract the unobligated balance at the end of FY 2000 (if any).
2. Which of the annual amounts do I use?
If
Then use
The project or activity meets all the following criteria:
zero funded in the Act passed by both houses
by October 1 or is zero funded in the Act
passed by the one house by October 1;
included in the President's budget request;
and
was conducted in FY 2000
FY 2000 (the current rate)
The projects and activities are for decennial census
programs that would be funded under the heading
`Bureau of the Census, Periodic Censuses and
Programs' in the Departments of Commerce, Justice,
and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2001
The amount in the President's budget request
All other cases
The rate of operations not exceeding the current rate.