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CRS-87 a This amount includes $410 million in funding for the Office on Violence Against Women which has been traditionally funded under the Office of Justice Programs account. b The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is fully funded by user fees. The fees collected, but not obligated during the current year, are available for obligation in the following fiscal year, and do not count toward the appropriation totals. Only newly appropriated funds count toward the annual appropriation totals. In addition to appropriations, State has authority to spend certain collected fees from machine readable visas, expedited export fees, etc. The amount for such fees for FY2004 is estimated to be $687.5 million and the FY2005 appropriation includes $661.5 million in fee collections. dThe FTC is fully funded by the collection of pre-merger filing fees. The SEC is fully funded by transaction fees and securities registration fees. Under the terms of its enabling legislation, the State Justice Institute (SJI) is authorized to present its budget request directly to Congress. While the President's FY2005 budget proposed nothing for SJI, the Institute requested $8.0 million for itself. g "Other" includes agencies receiving appropriations of $3.0 million or less in FY2005. These agencies include Commission for the Preservation of American Heritage Abroad; Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; Antitrust Modernization Commission; the Marine Mammal Commission; the Congressional/Executive Commission on China; the National Veterans Business Development Corp; the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission; U.S. Senate-China Interparliamentary Group, and the HELP Commission. h This table only lists line-item rescissions requested in the Administration's FY2005 request. Grand Total amounts have been adjusted to reflect supplementals, transfers of agencies and programs (e.g., the transfer of INS functions from DOJ to DHS).
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