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<appendix-chapter id="_AAAA" fiscal-year="2013" fiscal-year-datatype="number"><header>ADVANCE APPROPRIATIONS                                                                                                                                              </header><agency id="_997" agency-code="997"><header>Advance Appropriations                                                                                                                                              </header><agency-intro-section/><bureau-group id="_00"><header>NO BUREAU GROUP</header><bureau id="_99700" bureau-code="00"><header>Advance Appropriations                                                                                                                                              </header><fund-class id="_997009"><header>No Fund Title</header><fund-group id="DUMMY"><header/><account id="_99700PPPPP" account-code="PPPP" treasury-code="" level-in-dtd="ACCOUNT" account-deleted="N"><acctgrpheader id="  "> </acctgrpheader><header>ADVANCE APPROPRIATIONS                                                                                                                                              </header><transmit id="_99700PPPPP0"><header>Enacted/requested                                               </header><narrative><para justification="flush" indent-level="1">An advance appropriation is one made to become available one year or more beyond the year for which the appropriations act is passed. Advance appropriations in 2013 appropriations acts will become available for programs in 2014 or beyond. Since these appropriations are not available until after 2013, the amounts will not be included in the 2013 totals, but will be reflected in the totals for the year for which they are requested.</para><para justification="flush" indent-level="1">The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (31 U.S.C. 1105(a)(17)) requires inclusion in the budget of "information on estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year following the fiscal year for which the budget is submitted for grants, contracts, and other payments under each program for which there is an authorization of appropriations for that following fiscal year when the appropriations are authorized to be included in an appropriation law for the fiscal year before the fiscal year in which the appropriation is to be available for obligation." In fulfillment of this requirement, the accompanying table lists those accounts that have either received discretionary or mandatory advance appropriations since 2011 or will request, in 2013, advance appropriations for 2014 and beyond and cites the applicable authorizing statute. </para><para justification="flush" indent-level="1">For additional information on advance appropriations, please refer to the Budget Process chapter in the <italic>Analytical Perspectives</italic> volume.</para><table line-rules="no-gen" tabletype="aaa"><ttitle>Advance Appropriations by Agency in the 2013 Budget</ttitle><subheader>(Budget authority in millions of dollars)</subheader><tgroup cols="5"><thead><row><entry colname="col1"/><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3" nameend="col4" namest="col3">Pre-Cancellation Enacted Levels</entry><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1">Agency/Program</entry><entry colname="col2">2011<superscript>1</superscript></entry><entry colname="col3">2012<superscript>2</superscript></entry><entry colname="col4">2013</entry><entry colname="col5">2014 Request</entry></row></thead><tbody><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="0">Discretionary One-year Advances:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Defense (P.L. 112–81, P.L. 112–74):</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Missile Procurement, Air Force<superscript>3</superscript></entry><entry colname="col2">........</entry><entry colname="col3">........</entry><entry colname="col4">........</entry><entry colname="col5">834</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Education (20 U.S.C. 1223):<superscript>4</superscript></entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Education for the Disadvantaged</entry><entry colname="col2">10,841</entry><entry colname="col3">10,841</entry><entry colname="col4">10,841</entry><entry colname="col5">11,682</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Special Education</entry><entry colname="col2">8,592</entry><entry colname="col3">8,592</entry><entry colname="col4">9,283</entry><entry colname="col5">10,124</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Career, Technical, and Adult Education</entry><entry colname="col2">791</entry><entry colname="col3">791</entry><entry colname="col4">791</entry><entry colname="col5">791</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">School Improvement Programs</entry><entry colname="col2">1,681</entry><entry colname="col3">1,681</entry><entry colname="col4">1,681</entry><entry colname="col5">........</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Housing and Urban Development (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.):</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Tenant-Based Rental Assistance</entry><entry colname="col2">4,000</entry><entry colname="col3">4,000</entry><entry colname="col4">4,000</entry><entry colname="col5">4,000</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="3"><italic>2012 Enacted Cancellation (P.L. 112–55)</italic></entry><entry colname="col2"><italic>........</italic></entry><entry colname="col3"><italic>–650</italic></entry><entry colname="col4"><italic>........</italic></entry><entry colname="col5"><italic>........</italic></entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Project-Based Rental Assistance</entry><entry colname="col2">394</entry><entry colname="col3">400</entry><entry colname="col4">400</entry><entry colname="col5">400</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Labor:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Training and Employment Services (29 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.)</entry><entry colname="col2">1,772</entry><entry colname="col3">1,772</entry><entry colname="col4">1,772</entry><entry colname="col5">1,772</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Office of Job Corps (29 U.S.C. 2881 et seq.)</entry><entry colname="col2">691</entry><entry colname="col3">691</entry><entry colname="col4">........</entry><entry colname="col5">........</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Veterans Affairs (P.L. 111–81):</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Medical Services</entry><entry colname="col2">37,136</entry><entry colname="col3">39,650</entry><entry colname="col4">41,354</entry><entry colname="col5">43,557</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Medical Support and Compliance</entry><entry colname="col2">5,307</entry><entry colname="col3">5,535</entry><entry colname="col4">5,746</entry><entry colname="col5">6,033</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Medical Facilities</entry><entry colname="col2">5,740</entry><entry colname="col3">5,426</entry><entry colname="col4">5,441</entry><entry colname="col5">4,872</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="3"><italic>Enacted (P.L. 112–10 and P.L. 112–74) and Proposed Cancellations and Reapprop- riations</italic><superscript><italic>5</italic></superscript></entry><entry colname="col2"><italic> -1,200</italic></entry><entry colname="col3"><italic> -1,750</italic></entry><entry colname="col4"> <italic>–1,750</italic></entry><entry colname="col5"><italic> ........</italic></entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="3"><italic>2011 Enacted Cancellation for Pay Raise (P.L. 112–10)</italic></entry><entry colname="col2"><italic>–49</italic></entry><entry colname="col3"><italic>........</italic></entry><entry colname="col4"><italic>........</italic></entry><entry colname="col5"><italic>........</italic></entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Postal Service:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Payment to Postal Service fund (39 U.S.C. 2401)</entry><entry colname="col2">89</entry><entry colname="col3">75</entry><entry colname="col4">78</entry><entry colname="col5">89</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="0">Discretionary Two-year Advances:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" rowsep="1" stub-hierarchy="2">Corporation for Public Broadcasting (47 U.S.C. 396)<superscript>6</superscript></entry><entry colname="col2" rowsep="1">430</entry><entry colname="col3" rowsep="1">445</entry><entry colname="col4" rowsep="1">445</entry><entry colname="col5" rowsep="1">445</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="1">Subtotal, Discretionary Advance Appropriations</entry><entry colname="col2">76,215</entry><entry colname="col3">77,499</entry><entry colname="col4">80,082</entry><entry colname="col5">84,599</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="0">Mandatory:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Health and Human Services:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Grants to States for Medicaid (42 U.S.C. 1396)</entry><entry colname="col2">86,789</entry><entry colname="col3">86,445</entry><entry colname="col4">90,614</entry><entry colname="col5">106,336</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Payments to States for Child Support Enforcement and Family Support (24 U.S.C. Ch. 9)</entry><entry colname="col2"> 1,100</entry><entry colname="col3"> 1,200</entry><entry colname="col4"> 1,100</entry><entry colname="col5"> 1,100</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Payments to States for Foster Care and Adoption Assistance (P.L. 96–272)</entry><entry colname="col2"> 1,850</entry><entry colname="col3"> 1,850</entry><entry colname="col4"> 2,100</entry><entry colname="col5"> 2,200</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Department of Labor:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="2">Special Benefits for Disabled Coal Miners (30 U.S.C. 921)</entry><entry colname="col2">45</entry><entry colname="col3">41</entry><entry colname="col4">40</entry><entry colname="col5">35</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" stub-hierarchy="1">Social Security Administration:</entry><entry colname="col2"/><entry colname="col3"/><entry colname="col4"/><entry colname="col5"/></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" rowsep="1" stub-hierarchy="2">Supplemental Security Income Program (42 U.S.C. 1381)</entry><entry colname="col2" rowsep="1">16,000</entry><entry colname="col3" rowsep="1">13,400</entry><entry colname="col4" rowsep="1">18,200</entry><entry colname="col5" rowsep="1">19,300</entry></row><row><entry colname="col1" entry-modify="force-ldr" stub-hierarchy="1">Total, Advance Appropriations</entry><entry colname="col2">181,999</entry><entry colname="col3">180,435</entry><entry colname="col4">192,136</entry><entry colname="col5">213,570</entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tablenote><superscript>1</superscript> Any across-the-board reduction provisions included in the Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 (P.L. 112–10) are excluded.</tablenote><tablenote><superscript>2</superscript> Any across-the-board reduction provisions included in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (P.L. 112–74) are excluded.</tablenote><tablenote><superscript>3</superscript> An additional advance appropriation that the Administration is proposing to be considered outside of the limit on advance appropriations is for full funding of specific satellite procurement programs at the Department of Defense (DOD). In the 2013 request, regular and advance appropriations in the Missile Procurement, Air Force account are requested to fully fund the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite (space vehicles 5 &amp; 6) and the Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) satellite (space vehicles 5 &amp; 6).  In total, this will result in advance appropriations for DOD becoming available in the following fiscal years: $833.5 million in 2014, $763.9 million in 2015, $708.4 million in 2016, $1,107.2 million in 2017, and $1,013.7 million in 2018.</tablenote><tablenote><superscript>4</superscript> To account for the Administration's Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization proposal, the 2013 Budget eliminates the $1.681 billion advance appropriation that was previously in the School Improvement account (renamed the Education Improvement Account) and replaces it with corresponding increases to advance appropriations in the accounts for Education for the Disadvantaged ($841 million, renamed Accelerating Achievement and Ensuring Equity) and Special Education ($841 million). Total advance appropriations in the Department of Education remain unchanged at $22.596 billion.</tablenote><tablenote><superscript>5</superscript> The Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 (P.L. 112–10) cancelled $1,200 million from the one-year funds advance appropriated for 2011 in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010 (P.L. 111–117) and reappropriated an equal amount for 2011 with an extended period of availability. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (P.L. 112–74) cancelled $1,750 million from the one-year funds advance appropriated for 2012 in P.L. 112–10 and reappropriated an equal amount for 2012 with an extended period of availability. The 2013 Budget proposes to cancel $1,750 million from the one-year funds appropriated for 2013 in P.L. 112–74 and reappropriate an equal amount for 2013 with an extended period of availability. </tablenote><tablenote><superscript>6</superscript> The 2013 request includes a 2015 advance appropriation for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting of $445 million, consistent with the historical practice of providing the Corporation a two-year advance appropriation.</tablenote></table></narrative></transmit></account></fund-group></fund-class></bureau></bureau-group></agency></appendix-chapter>