x
x
A no-year appropriation designated by a two-digit prefix after the agency name indicates funding that does not expire at the end of a fiscal year. The two-digit prefix is used to differentiate between different accounts or funds within the agency.
X
X
A no-year appropriation is available for new obligation without fiscal year limitation.
A no-year appropriation is available for new obligation without fiscal year limitation.
A no-year appropriation is a type of funding that does not expire at the end of the fiscal year, allowing agencies to use the funds as needed without a time limit. It is typically denoted by a "X" or "N" following the agency's two-digit prefix in budget documentation. This flexibility enables agencies to manage their resources more effectively and carry over funds for multi-year projects.
no- year
1 Year
The Period of Availability of an appropriation is determined by the legislative body that enacts the appropriation. Typically, this is specified in the appropriations act itself, which outlines the timeframe during which the funds can be obligated and spent. Additionally, federal agencies may have guidelines that clarify the use of appropriated funds within that designated period.
No Year