H.J.Res. 117 (112th): Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2013

Introduced:
Sep 10, 2012 (112th Congress, 2011–2013)
Sponsor:
Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers [R-KY5]
Status:
Signed by the President
Slip Law:
This bill became Pub.L. 112-175.

The resolution’s title was written by the resolution’s sponsor. H.J.Res. stands for House joint resolution.

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9/28/2012--Public Law. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary has been expanded because action occurred on the measure.) Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2013 - Makes continuing appropriations for FY2013.
Section 101 -
Appropriates amounts for continuing operations, projects, or activities which were conducted in FY2012 and for which appropriations, funds, or other authority were made available in: -the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (division A of P.L. 112-55), except for appropriations designated by Congress for disaster relief in such Act -the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (division B of P.L. 112-55), except for appropriations designated by Congress for disaster relief under the heading "Department of Commerce--Economic Development Administration--Economic Development Assistance Programs" in such Act; -the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2012 (division A of P.L. 112-74); -the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (division B of P.L. 112-74); -the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2012 (division C of P.L. 112-74); -the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2012 (division D of P.L. 112-74); -the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (division E of P.L. 112-74); -the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (division F of P.L. 112-74); -the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2012 (division G of P.L. 112-74); -the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (division H of P.L. 112-74); -the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2012 (division I of P.L. 112-74); -the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 (except for appropriations designated by Congress for disaster relief under the heading "Department of Transportation--Federal Highway Administration--Emergency Relief" in such Act; and -the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2012 (P.L. 112-77), except for appropriations under the heading "Corps of Engineers-Civil." Increases by 0.612% the rate for operations under such Acts. Continues any project or activity in the Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism (OCO/GWOT) at a rate for operations that would be permitted by the amount in the President's FY2013 budget request (but without the 0.612% increase made for the listed Acts).
Section 102 -
Bars the use of DOD appropriations or funds made available or authority granted in this joint resolution for:
(1) the new production of items not funded for production in FY2012 or prior years;
(2) the increase in production rates above those sustained with FY2012 funds;
(3) the initiation, resumption, or continuation of specified projects, activities, or operations for which appropriations, funds, or other authority were not available during FY2012; or
(4) the initiation of multi-year procurements utilizing advance procurement funding for economic order quantity procurement unless specifically appropriated later.
Section 106 -
Provides funding under this joint resolution until whichever of the following first occurs: (1) enactment of an appropriation for any project or activity provided for in it; (2) enactment of the applicable appropriations Act for FY2013 without any provision for such project or activity; or (3) March 27, 2013.
Section 109 -
Prohibits high initial rates of operation or complete distribution of appropriations at the beginning of FY2013 for those programs that would otherwise have them because of distributions of funding to states, foreign countries, grantees, or others. Prohibits also the awarding of grants for any programs funded by this joint resolution that would impinge on final funding prerogatives.
Section 110 -
This joint resolution shall be implemented so that only the most limited funding action permitted shall be taken in order to provide for continuation of projects and activities.
Section 111 -
Continues funding through March 27, 2013, at the FY2012 level for entitlements and other mandatory payments whose budget authority was provided in FY2012 appropriations Acts, as well as for activities under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008.
Section 112 -
Authorizes amounts made available under this joint resolution for civilian personnel compensation and benefits in each department and agency to be apportioned up to the rate for operations necessary to avoid furloughs, consistent with the applicable FY2012 appropriations Act. Prohibits use of this authority until after the department or agency has taken all necessary actions to reduce or defer non-personnel-related administrative expenses.
Section 114 -
Amends the Continuing Appropriations and Surface Transportation Extensions Act, 2011 to extend through March 27, 2013, the mandatory freeze on the pay of certain federal civilian employees. Declares that any statutory pay adjustment otherwise scheduled to take effect during FY2013 but before March 27, 2013, may take effect on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning after that date.
Section 115 -
Continues designation of each amount incorporated by reference in this joint resolution that was previously designated by Congress for OCO/GWOT or for disaster relief, respectively.
Allows such funds to be available (or rescinded, if applicable) only if the President subsequently so designates all such amounts and notifies Congress. Provides additional new budget authority from amounts made available under this joint resolution for the Social Security Administration (SSA) for continuing disability reviews and redeterminations.
Section 116 -
Requires specified federal departments and agencies to report to the congressional appropriations committees, for the period through March 27, 2013, on their spending, expenditure, or operating plans, including updates to reflect any adjustments to funding as a result of a sequestration ordered by the President under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act) and any extension of continuing appropriations beyond March 27, 2013.
Section 117 -
Requires the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), starting November 1, 2012, to report monthly to the congressional appropriations committees on all obligations incurred by each department and agency through March 27, 2013.
Section 118 -
Waives application to this joint resolution of the limitation placed, until October 1, 2012, on the use of funds for the fresh fruit and vegetable program under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.
Section 119 -
Provides funding from amounts provided for the "Department of Agriculture--Domestic Food Programs--Food and Nutrition Service--Commodity Assistance Program" at a specified rate for operations, with a specified allocation for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program.
Section 120 -
Allows amounts made available for the Department of Commerce--National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)--Procurement, Acquisition and Construction to be apportioned up to the rate for operations necessary to maintain the planned launch schedules for the Joint Polar Satellite System and the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system.
Requires the Director of OMB to report to the congressional appropriations committees a plan to maintain the launch schedules and life cycle cost estimates established in FY2012 for such satellite systems and options for reducing costs, including management costs.
Section 121 -
Prohibits the use of appropriation or funds made available or authority granted for DOD, through the earlier of March 27, 2013 or enactment of an Act authorizing appropriations for FY2013 for DOD military activities, to: (1) retire, divest, realign, or transfer aircraft of the Air Force; (2) disestablish or convert any unit associated with such aircraft or any unit of the Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve; or (3) retire C-23 Sherpa aircraft.
Section 122 -
Continues, through such alternative dates, the DOD Secretary's authority, in the case of a product or service to be acquired in support of military or stability operations in Afghanistan, to conduct a procurement in which: (1) competition is limited to products or services from one or more countries along a major supply route to Afghanistan, and (2) a preference is provided for those products or services.
Section 123 -
Continues, through such alternative dates, the DOD Secretary's authority to provide specified defense-wide operation and maintenance funds for assistance to local educational agencies that experience significant increases or decreases in average daily attendance of military dependent students due to military force structure changes, the relocation of military forces from one base to another, and base closures and realignments.
Section 124 -
Authorizes the DOD Secretary to transfer an amount designated for OCO/GWOT made available by this joint resolution between DOD appropriations, to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes, and the same time period, as the appropriation or fund to which it is transferred.
Section 125 -
Provides amounts for the Department of Energy--National Nuclear Security Administration--Weapons Activities at a specified rate of operations.
Section 126 -
Provides additional funding for domestic uranium enrichment research, development, and demonstration at a specified rate for operations.
Section 127 -
Extends through March 27, 2013, specified federal law relating to Appalachian regional development.
Section 128 -
Authorizes the District of Columbia to expend local funds for certain programs and activities.
Section 129 -
Provides funding for "District of Columbia--Federal Funds--Federal Payment for Emergency Planning and Security Costs in the District of Columbia" at a specified rate for operations. Allocates funding for costs associated with the Presidential Inauguration.
Section 130 -
Provides funding for "General Services Administration (GSA)--Expenses, Presidential Transition" for necessary expenses at a specified rate for operations.
Section 131 -
Provides funding for "Executive Office of the President--Office of Administration--Presidential Transition Administrative Support" for necessary expenses at a specified rate for operations. Allows such funds to be transferred to other accounts in this joint resolution or any other Act that provide funding for offices within the Executive Office of the President and the Office of the Vice President to carry out the Presidential Transition Act of 1963.
Section 132 -
Amends the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (CAA, 2012) to raise the limit on proceeds from the use of a competitive bidding system that may be retained and made available for obligation for FY2012 out of funds made available for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for salaries and expenses.
Section 133 -
Allows the use of amounts made available by this joint resolution for "Department of the Treasury--Departmental Offices--Salaries and Expenses" and for "Department of the Treasury--Office of Inspector General--Salaries and Expenses" for certain activities in connection with the Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act of 2012.
Section 134 -
Provides funding for the Office of Government Ethics for salaries and expenses at a specified rate for operations. Allocates funding for development and deployment of the centralized, publicly accessible database required in the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012 (STOCK Act).
Section 135 -
Provides funding for "`Small Business Administration (SBA)--Business Loans Program Account" for the cost of guaranteed loans at a specified rate for operations.
Section 136 -
Requires amounts made available by this joint resolution for "Department of Homeland Security (DHS)--U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)--Salaries and Expenses" to be obligated at the rate for operations necessary to maintain the staffing levels (including by backfilling vacant positions) of Border Patrol agents, CBP officers, and Air and Marine interdiction agents in effect at the end of the fourth quarter of FY2012, or, with respect to Border Patrol agents, at such greater levels as may otherwise be required in the CAA, 2012 under such heading.
Requires the CBP Commissioner to submit to the congressional appropriations committees a detailed expenditure plan for CBP salaries and expenses at the program, project, and activity level that specifies how the Commissioner will maintain such staffing levels through March 27, 2013.
Section 137 -
Provides funding for "DHS--National Protection and Programs Directorate--Infrastructure Protection and Information Security" at a specified rate for operations.
Allocates funds for Network Security Deployment and for Federal Network Security that may be obligated at a rate for operations necessary to establish and sustain essential cybersecurity activities, including procurement and operations of continuous monitoring and diagnostics systems and intrusion detection systems for civilian federal computer networks.
Requires DHS to submit to congressional appropriations committees an expenditure plan for such essential cybersecurity activities through March 27, 2013.
Section 138 -
Continues through March 27, 2013, the Secret Service's authority granted by the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2007 to use certain funds (including the proceeds of undercover investigative operations) for such operations.
Section 139 -
Continues through March 27, 2013, the requirement that the DHS Secretary issue interim final regulations establishing risk-based performance standards for the security of chemical facilities and requiring vulnerability assessments and the development and implementation of site security plans for chemical facilities that meet specified requirements.
Section 140 -
Provides funding for the "Department of the Interior--Department-wide Programs--Wildland Fire Management" and the "Department of Agriculture--Forest Service--Wildland Fire Management"at specified rates for operations. Appropriates additional funding for FY2013 for such purposes, to remain available until expended, for repayment to other appropriations accounts from which funds were transferred in FY2012 for wildfire suppression.
Section 142 -
Amends the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to revise requirements regarding the mandatory reallocation for grants to uncertified states and Indian tribes of the annual installment payments from collected coal mining reclamation fees to states and Indian tribes that have a certified and approved abandoned mine reclamation program.
Specifies that only the annual amount allocated to any state or Indian tribe whose coal reclamation program has been certified as completed shall be reallocated for grants to uncertified states and Indian tribes to complete their reclamation programs.
Section 143 -
Continues through March 27, 2013, the Secretary of Agriculture's authority to implement a pilot program to enhance Forest Service administration of rights-of-way and other land uses.
Section 144 -
Continues through March 27, 2013, requirements and/or authority under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act regarding:
(1) adjustment of annual maintenance fees payable for each pesticide registration,
(2) review and evaluation of inert ingredients of pesticides in registration applications,
(3) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) use of certain amounts in the Pesticide Registration Fund to enhance scientific and regulatory activities relating to worker protection, and
(4) exemption of a public health pesticide from payment of the maintenance fee if its economic return to the registrant from sales does not support its registration or reregistration.
Extends through March 27, 2013:
(1) EPA authority to collect pesticide registration service fees, and
(2) the prohibition against collection of certain tolerance fees for pesticide chemical residue in or on food.
Section 145 -
Extends through the 2013-2014 academic year the definition of a "highly qualified teacher" that includes any teacher who participates in an alternative route to certification program meeting specified requirements Requires the Secretary of Education, by December 31, 2013, to report to specified congressional committees on the extent to which students in the following categories are taught by teachers deemed highly qualified according to the requirements for participation in an alternative route to certification:
(1) students with disabilities,
(2) English learners,
(3) students in rural areas, and
(4) students from low-income families.
Section 146 -
Applies to funds made available under this joint resolution for FY2013 the treatment of funds for low-income home energy assistance payments for FY2012 under the CAA, 2012 which requires that all but a specified portion of such funds be allocated as though the total appropriation for such payments for FY2012 was less than $1.975 million.
Section 147 -
Provides funding for "Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)--Administration for Children and Families--Refugee and Entrant Assistance" at a specified rate for operations. Allows obligation of such amounts up to a rate for operations necessary to maintain program operations at the FY2012 level to accommodate increased demand.
Section 148 -
Extends through March 27, 2013, activities authorized by part A (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) (TANF) of title IV of the Social Security Act (SSA) in the manner authorized for FY2012. Makes appropriations for such purpose. Authorizes grants and payments to be made on a quarterly basis through the second quarter of FY2013 at the level provided for them for the corresponding quarter of FY2012.
Section 149 -
Makes appropriations for payment to the heirs at law of Donald M. Payne, a former Representative from New Jersey.
Section 150 -
Provides funding for `Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)--Departmental Administration--General Operating Expenses, Veterans Benefits Administration" at a specified rate for operations.
Section 151 -
Continues through March 27, 2013, the DOD Secretary's authority to maintain a regional office in the Republic of the Philippines.
Section 152 -
Makes inapplicable to amounts made available by this joint resolution certain requirements of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012 regarding FY2012 distributions from the obligation limitation for federal-aid highways.
Extends through March 27, 2013, the general limitation on obligations for federal-aid highway and highway safety constructions programs for FY2013. Decreases the current amount.
Excludes, through such date, obligations under or for the equity bonus program as if the current limitation applicable through FY2011 applied through FY2012.
Section 153 -
Requires amounts made available by this joint resolution for the "Department of Transportation (DOT)--National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)--Highway Traffic Safety Grants" to be treated as though subject to certain appropriations limitations under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21).
Section 154 -
Applies specified treatment to the use of amounts made available by this joint resolution under the heading "DOT--Federal Transit Administration--Formula and Bus Grants" for payment of obligations incurred in carrying out general and intermodal transportation programs.
Section 155 -
Extends through March 27, 2013, the deadline for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA, or Metro) to ensure that Metrorail customers have access within the system to services provided by any licensed wireless provider that notifies WMATA of its intent to offer service to the public throughout the entire rail system. (Metro is required to ensure such access or lose DOT funds to finance capital and preventive maintenance projects in the Capital Improvement Program.)

House Republican Conference Summary

The summary below was written by the House Republican Conference, which is the caucus of Republicans in the House of Representatives.


This summary can be found at http://www.gop.gov/bill/112/2/hjres117.

Background

On August 1, 2011, the House approved S. 365, the Budget Control Act, by a vote of 269-161 and the legislation was signed by the president the following day. Among a number of other provisions, the bill established discretionary spending limits for fiscal years 2012 through 2021. The bill also prohibited the House and Senate from considering legislation that would increase spending beyond the discretionary limits in the bill, subject to a point of order. According to CBO, these discretionary spending limits will reduce discretionary outlays relative to CBO’s current baseline by $756 billion over ten years.  Under the spending caps outlined in the Budget Control Act, regular discretionary spending in FY 2013 may not exceed $1.047 trillion, of which security spending may not exceed $686 billion. In addition, the BCA allowed adjustments to discretionary spending limits for appropriations to provide disaster funding, reduce waste and abuse in Social Security disability and health care funding, and to carry out the global war on terrorism. H.J.Res. 117 would provide temporary discretionary government funding at the capped level set by the Budget Control Act.

Summary

H.J.Res. 117 would provide a six-month extension of appropriated funding for discretionary government operations, through March 27, 2013. Under current law, appropriated funding for discretionary spending is set to expire after September 30, 2012, the end of the fiscal year. According to CBO, H.J.Res. 117 would provide $1.047 trillion in regular appropriated funding for government operations on an annualized basis.  The funding in the CR is consistent with discretionary spending caps contained in the Budget Control Act (BCA, S. 365). Regular appropriated funding in the bill is $7.9 billion or 0.6 percent higher than FY 2012. Including funding for Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism ($99.9 billion) and disaster relief ($6.4 billion), total spending in the bill is $26.6 billion below total FY 2012 spending levels, according to CBO.

Continuing Appropriations: H.J.Res. 117 would provide $1.047 trillion in regular appropriations for discretionary government operations through March 27, 2013, consistent with spending ceilings contained in the BCA. To reach this funding level, the bill would appropriate amounts necessary to provide regular discretionary funding at the FY 2012 levels, increased by 0.612 percent across-the-board. According to CBO, regular appropriations in the bill are $7.9 billion above FY 2012. Appropriated funds would be available until the earlier of enactment of an applicable appropriations bill or March 27, 2013.

Overseas Contingency Operations Funding: The bill would provide $99.9 billion in appropriations for “Overseas Contingency Operations Operations/Global War on Terrorism” (OCO) to fund operations related to the global war on terrorism, including ongoing activities in Afghanistan. OCO funding would not be designated as regular appropriations under adjustment provisions of the BCA (section 251(b)(2)(A)).

Disaster Relief Funding: H.J.Res. 117 would provide $6.4 billion in disaster relief funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Disaster Relief Fund (DRF)—the same amount as last year. Funding under the bill is in keeping with emergency disaster funding limits established by the Budget Control Act (S. 365). Disaster funding would not be designated as regular appropriations under adjustment provisions of the BCA (section 251(b)(2)(D)). Under the BCA, adjustments to discretionary spending limits are provided for disaster funding as well as funding to reduce waste and abuse in Social Security disability and health care funding, and appropriations for the global war on terrorism.  

Program Integrity: H.J.Res. 117 would provide $483 million to reduce waste and abuse by continuing Social Security reviews of disability and health care funding. Disability review funding would not be designated as regular appropriations under adjustment provisions of the BCA (section 251(b)(2)(B).

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF): The CR would provide an extension of budget authority for the TANF block grant program, through March 27, 2013.

General Items:While almost all policy and funding provisions included in currently enacted legislation will carry forward in the CR, some changes to current law are included to prevent detrimental changes to government programs. According to the Appropriations Committee, these changes include:

  • A provision allowing DOD to acquire supplies in other countries for use in Afghanistan.
  • A provision allowing additional funding for nuclear weapons modernization efforts, to ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the nation’s nuclear stockpile.
  • A provision allowing flexibility for the Customs and Border Protection to maintain current staffing levels.
  • A provision allowing additional funding and flexibility to sustain Homeland Security cybersecurity efforts.
  • A provision allowing additional funding for the Interior Department and the Forest Service for wildfire suppression efforts.
  • A provision allowing additional funding for the Veterans Administration to meet an increase in the disability claims workload.
  • A provision extending the current pay freeze for federal employees, which includes Members of Congress and Senators.
  • A provision allowing the launch schedule of new weather satellites to move forward, ensuring the continuation of critical weather information, especially in the event of weather-related natural disasters.
  • A provision requiring every federal agency to provide spending plans to Congress to ensure transparency and the proper use of taxpayer dollars.

 

 

Cost

According to CBO, H.J.Res. 117 would provide $1.047 trillion in regular discretionary funding for government operations through March 27, 2013, on an annualized basis.

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