Public Law 112-8
1ST SESSION
An Act
Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2011, and for other purposes.
- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
Section 1.
[edit]The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 (Public Law 111-242) is further amended—
- (1) by striking the date specified in section 106(3) and inserting `April 15, 2011';
- (2) by adding after section 294, as added by the Additional Continuing Appropriations Amendments, 2011 (section 1 of Public Law 112-6), the following new sections:
- `Sec. 295. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Office of the Secretary--Transportation Planning, Research, and Development' at a rate for operations of $9,800,000.
- `Sec. 296. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Federal Aviation Administration--Facilities and Equipment' at a rate for operations of $2,927,500,000.
- `Sec. 297. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Federal Aviation Administration--Research, Engineering, and Development' at a rate for operations of $187,000,000.
- `Sec. 298. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Federal Railroad Administration--Capital Assistance for High Speed Rail Corridors and Intercity Passenger Rail Service' at a rate for operations of $1,000,000,000.
- `Sec. 299. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Federal Railroad Administration--Railroad Research and Development' at a rate for operations of $35,100,000.
- `Sec. 300. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Federal Transit Administration--Capital Investment Grants' at a rate for operations of $1,720,000,000.
- `Sec. 301. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Transportation--Federal Transit Administration--Research and University Research Centers' at a rate for operations of $64,200,000.
- `Sec. 302. Notwithstanding section 101, amounts are provided for `Department of Housing and Urban Development--Public and Indian Housing--Public Housing Operating Fund' at a rate for operations of $4,626,000,000.
- `Sec. 303. Notwithstanding sections 101 and 226, amounts are provided for `Department of Housing and Urban Development--Community Planning and Development--Community Development Fund' at a rate for operations of $4,230,068,480, of which $0 shall be for grants for the Economic Development Initiative (EDI), $0 shall be for neighborhood initiatives, and $0 shall be for grants specified in the last proviso of the last paragraph under such heading in title II of division A of Public Law 111-117: Provided, That the second and third paragraphs under such heading in title II of division A of Public Law 111-117 shall not apply to funds appropriated by this Act.'.
This Act may be cited as the ‘Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Amendments, 2011’.
Approved April 9, 2011.
Legislative History
[edit]- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 157 (2011):
- Apr. 7, considered and passed House without amendment.
- Apr. 8, considered and passed Senate with amendment.
- Apr. 9, considered and passed House with Senate amendment.
- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 157 (2011):
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