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Board Meetings
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8/5/1981
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CWCB Meeting
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<br />- 2 - <br /> <br />FtmiJ ARc NOT cARl'iARKi:D FOR SPEC I F I C PURPOSES AND <br />.......-- .- ..- <br />are available through the appropriation process for most <br />of the expenditures of general government. <br />a. It i.5 important to note that about 60 to 75 percent <br />of the Reclamation program is financed by appro- <br /> <br />'j <br /> <br />priations from this Fund. <br /> <br />2. A second type of fund in the Treasury is special funds. <br />These are established to collect revenue that is earmarked <br />for specific purposes. <br />a. For ReclamationJ these include the Reclamation <br />Fund and the Colorado River Dam Fund. In so far <br />as Reclamation is concernedJ money from these <br />funds must be speCificallY appropriated before <br />it can be expended. <br />For those of yOU who have read the annual appropriation act <br />for the BureauJ yOU may have noticed that these acts will <br />state something like: "X-dollars to be derived from the <br />Reclamation Fund." This is the manner in which such funds <br />are appropriated. <br /> <br />3. A third type of account or fund of special interest <br />to Reclamation is the publiC enterpriseJ or revolving fundJ <br />which is established by law to finance a cycle of business-type <br />activity which generates revenue. <br />o. The two Colorado River Basin accounts are in this <br /> <br />"~~: <br />.. <br /> <br />.. <br />..' <br /> <br />_:.:j1 <br />~?j <br />1<'1 <br />",1 <br /> <br />-''r'.-~. <br /> <br />tJil <br /> <br />;':-:<l- <br />~.~ <br />~V~ <br /> <br />,> <br /> <br />., <br />
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