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What type of funds are subject to the bona fide needs rule and can be used for new obligations?

Current


Once an appropriation is no longer considered available but before it is officially closed it is said to be in what phase?

The appropriation would be considered to be in the "lapsed" phase when it is no longer available but has not yet been officially closed. During this phase, the funds cannot be used for new obligations but may still be available for certain adjustments or reversals.


What are three phases of the appropriation life cycle?

current, expirede closed


Unexpended funds that have expired may be used to pay for new obligations?

false


What appropriation is to remain available until expended without fiscal year limitation.?

A no-year appropriation is available for new obligation without fiscal year limitation.


Appropriation is to remain available until expended without fiscal year limitation?

A no-year appropriation is available for new obligation without fiscal year limitation.


What funds are available for new obligations for a period of five years?

What funds are available for new obligations for a period of five years


Which appropriation is research development test and evaluation?

The appropriation for research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) is used to fund the development and testing of new technologies, products, and systems by the Department of Defense. It supports activities aimed at advancing military capabilities and enhancing readiness through research and experimentation.


What gives authority for new programs continuation of existing programs and establishing funding limits?

not appropriation


what appropriation category would fund the design of new equipment material or software?

Rdt&e


What bill give authority for new programs continuation of existing programs and establishing funding limits?

not appropriation


What bill gives authority for new programs continuation of existing programs and establishing funds limits?

not appropriation