JUDICIAL BRANCH

Supreme Court of the United States

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For expenses necessary for the operation of the Supreme Court, as required by law, excluding care of the building and grounds, including purchase or hire, driving, maintenance, and operation of an automobile for the Chief Justice, not to exceed $10,000 for the purpose of transporting Associate Justices, and hire of passenger motor vehicles as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1343 and 1344; not to exceed $10,000 for official reception and representation expenses; and for miscellaneous expenses, to be expended as the Chief Justice may approve, [$74,819,000] $77,165,000, of which $2,000,000 shall remain available until expended. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 74 75 77

Budgetary Resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 72 73 75



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 72 73 75
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 2 2 2



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 2 2 2
1900 Budget authority (total) 74 75 77
1930 Total budgetary resources available 74 75 77

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 15
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 74 75 77
3040 Outlays (gross) –74 –60 –77
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 15 15



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 15 15

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 72 73 75
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 72 58 60
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 15



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 72 58 75
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 2 2 2
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 2 2 2
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 74 75 77
4190 Outlays, net (total) 74 60 77

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court of our country and stands at the apex of the judicial branch of our constitutional form of government. The U.S. Supreme Court is the only constitutionally indispensable court in the Federal court system of the United States. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is spelled out in the Constitution and allotted by the Congress. The funds herein requested are required to enable the U.S. Supreme Court to carry out its constitutional and congressionally allotted responsibilities.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
Personnel compensation:
11.1 Full-time permanent 37 37 37
11.3 Other than full-time permanent 4 4 4



11.9 Total personnel compensation 41 41 41
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 13 13 14
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 1 1 1
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 1 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 13 13 14
26.0 Supplies and materials 2 2 2
31.0 Equipment 3 4 4



99.9 Total new obligations 74 75 77

Employment Summary


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1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 485 494 497

Care of the Building and Grounds

For such expenditures as may be necessary to enable the Architect of the Capitol to carry out the duties imposed upon the Architect by 40 U.S.C. 6111 and 6112, [$8,159,000] $11,963,000, to remain available until expended. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 21 20 14

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 31 18 6
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 8 8 12



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 8 8 12
1930 Total budgetary resources available 39 26 18
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 18 6 4

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 17 21 21
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 21 20 14
3040 Outlays (gross) –17 –20 –21
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 21 21 14



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 21 21 14

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 8 8 12
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 8 7 9
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 9 13 12



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 17 20 21
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 8 8 12
4190 Outlays, net (total) 17 20 21

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 4 3 3
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 1 1 1
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 2 2 3
25.1 Advisory and assistance services 1 1
25.4 Operation and maintenance of facilities 2 3 2
32.0 Land and structures 11 10 5



99.9 Total new obligations 21 20 14

Employment Summary


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1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 42 49 50

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For salaries of the chief judge, judges, and other officers and employees, and for necessary expenses of the court, as authorized by law, [$32,511,000] $34,328,000. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 33 33 34

Budgetary Resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 30 30 31



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 30 30 31
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 3 3 3



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 3 3 3
1900 Budget authority (total) 33 33 34
1930 Total budgetary resources available 33 33 34

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 10 11 7
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 33 33 34
3031 Obligations incurred, expired accounts 1
3040 Outlays (gross) –33 –37 –34
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 11 7 7



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 11 7 7

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 30 30 31
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 25 24 25
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 5 10 6



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 30 34 31
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 3 3 3
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 3 3 3
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 33 33 34
4190 Outlays, net (total) 33 37 34

The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, located in Washington, D. C., has exclusive nationwide jurisdiction over a large number of diverse subject areas, such as appeals in all patent cases, all government contract cases, all international trade cases, all government contract cases, all government personnel cases, all cases involving monetary claims against the United States under the Tucker Acts, veterans cases, and many others. Additional subject areas have been added to this court's jurisdiction almost yearly. To keep abreast of its varied and growing jurisdiction, the court is requesting necessary increases in its funding as detailed below.

The following is a more complete listing of the Federal Circuit's exclusive jurisdiction. It hears appeals from: (A) final decisions of all Federal district courts in cases arising under 28 U.S.C. §1338(a), relating to patent laws generally, 35 U.S.C. §§145–146, relating to review of decisions of the Patent and Trademark Office, Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, 28 U.S.C. §1346(a)(2), relating to Little Tucker Act claims against the United States, and section 211 of the Economic Stabilization Act of 1970, section 5 of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973, section 506(c) of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, and section 523 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act relating to all statutes formerly under the jurisdiction of the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals; (B) final decisions of the United States Court of International Trade, 28 U.S.C. §2645(c); (C) final decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, 38 U.S.C. §7292; (D) final decisions of the United States Court of Federal Claims, 28 U.S.C. §2522 and 42 U.S.C. §§300aa-12(f); (E) final decisions of the High Court of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, 48 U.S.C. §1681 note (1988) (Compact of Free Association; Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Marshall Islands, Title II, Title One, Article VII, §174(c)); (F) final determinations of the United States International Trade Commission relating to unfair practices in import trade made under 19 U.S.C. §1337; (G) findings of the Secretary of Commerce under U.S. note 6 to subchapter X of chapter 98 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States relating to importation of educational or scientific instruments and apparatus; (H) final orders or decisions of the Merit Systems Protection Board and certain arbitrators, 5 U.S.C. §7703; (I) final decisions of the General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board, 31 U.S.C. §755; (J) final decisions of all agency Boards of Contract Appeals, 41 U.S.C. §607(g); (K) final decisions of the Patent and Trademark Office tribunals on patent applications and interferences, trademark applications and interferences, cancellations, concurrent use proceedings, and oppositions, 35 U.S.C. §142, 15 U.S.C. §1071, 37 CFR §§1.304, 2.145; (L) appeals under section 71 of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970, 7 U.S.C. §2461; (M) certain actions of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 38 U.S.C. §502; (N) certain final orders of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission relating to certain Presidential appointees, 2 U.S.C. §1219(a)(3) and 28 U.S.C. §2344; (O) final decisions of the Office of Personnel Management under 5 U.S.C. §8902a(g)(2); (P) certain actions of the Board of Directors of the Office of Compliance of the U.S. Congress under 2 U.S.C. §1407(a); and (Q) final decisions of certain agencies pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1296.

The Federal Circuit also has exclusive jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1292(c) of: (1) appealable interlocutory orders or decrees in cases where the court would otherwise have jurisdiction over an appeal; and (2) appeals from judgments in civil actions for patent infringement otherwise appealable to the court and final except for accounting. Under the provisions of 28 U.S.C. §1292(d), the court has: (1) exclusive jurisdiction of appeals from interlocutory orders granting or denying, in whole or in part, a motion to transfer an action to the Court of Federal Claims; and (2) may, in its discretion, permit an appeal from an interlocutory order of a judge who certifies that there is a controlling question of law and a substantial ground for difference of opinion thereon, and that an immediate appeal may materially advance the ultimate termination of the litigation. Pursuant to 38 U.S.C. §7292(b)(1), the court has exclusive jurisdiction of certain interlocutory orders of the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

Legislation having an impact on the Federal Circuit is contained in P.L. 105–339 (51021) October 31, 1998, Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998, which provides a remedy through the Merit Systems Protection Board for those seeking review of the application of veterans preference rules to applicants for Federal employment.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 15 16 16
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 3 4 4
23.1 Rental payments to GSA 6 7 7
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 5 4 4
31.0 Equipment 4 1 2



99.9 Total new obligations 33 33 34

Employment Summary


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1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 148 154 154

United States Court of International Trade

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For salaries of the chief judge and eight judges, salaries of the officers and employees of the court, services, and necessary expenses of the court, as authorized by law, [$21,447,000] $22,880,000. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 21 22 23

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 1
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 20 19 21



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 20 19 21
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 2 2 2



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 2 2 2
1900 Budget authority (total) 22 21 23
1930 Total budgetary resources available 22 22 23
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 1

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 2 2 2
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 21 22 23
3040 Outlays (gross) –21 –22 –23
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 2 2 2



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 2 2 2

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 20 19 21
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 18 18 20
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 1 2 1



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 19 20 21
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 2 2 2
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 2 2 2
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 22 21 23
4190 Outlays, net (total) 21 22 23

The United States Court of International Trade, established under Article III of the Constitution of the United States, was created by the Act of October 10, 1980 (94 Stat. 1727), effective November 1, 1980, as successor to the former United States Customs Court. The court has original and exclusive jurisdiction of civil actions against the United States, its agencies and officers, and certain civil actions brought by the United States, arising out of import transactions and Federal statutes affecting customs and international trade. The court possesses all the powers in law and equity of, or as conferred by statute upon, a district court of the United States, and is authorized to conduct jury trials. The geographical jurisdiction of the court is nationwide and trials before the court or hearings may be held at any place within the jurisdiction of the United States. The court also is authorized to hold hearings in foreign countries. The principal statutory provisions pertaining to the court are contained in the following sections of Title 28 of the United States Code: Organization, sections 251 to 258; Jurisdiction, sections 1581 to 1585; and Procedures, sections 2631–2646.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 8 8 8
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 2 2 2
23.1 Rental payments to GSA 9 9 10
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 1 2 2
31.0 Equipment 1 1 1



99.9 Total new obligations 21 22 23

Employment Summary


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1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 74 80 80

Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and other Judicial Services

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For the salaries of circuit and district judges (including judges of the territorial courts of the United States), justices and judges retired from office or from regular active service, judges of the United States Court of Federal Claims, bankruptcy judges, magistrate judges, and all other officers and employees of the Federal Judiciary not otherwise specifically provided for, necessary expenses of the courts, and the purchase, rental, repair, and cleaning of uniforms for Probation and Pretrial Services Office staff, as authorized by law, [$5,015,000,000] $5,148,799,000 (including the purchase of firearms and ammunition); of which not to exceed $27,817,000 shall remain available until expended for space alteration projects and for furniture and furnishings related to new space alteration and construction projects.

In addition, for expenses of the United States Court of Federal Claims associated with processing cases under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (Public Law 99–660), not to exceed [$5,000,000] $5,354,000, to be appropriated from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Obligations by program activity:
0001 Courts of appeals 618 626 632
0002 District courts 2,349 2,359 2,435
0003 Bankruptcy courts 881 890 894
0004 Probation/Pretrial 1,210 1,222 1,231



0799 Total direct obligations 5,058 5,097 5,192
0801 Reimbursable program 39 40 42
0803 Offsetting Collections 279 245 260



0899 Total reimbursable obligations 318 285 302



0900 Total new obligations 5,376 5,382 5,494

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 15 3
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 4,672 4,687 4,811
1120 Appropriations transferred to other accts [10–0923] –3
1121 Appropriations transferred from other accts [10–0923] 3



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 4,672 4,687 4,811
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 333 328 338



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 333 328 338
Spending authority from offsetting collections, discretionary:
1700 Collected 8 364 350
1701 Change in uncollected payments, Federal sources 351



1750 Spending auth from offsetting collections, disc (total) 359 364 350
1900 Budget authority (total) 5,364 5,379 5,499
1930 Total budgetary resources available 5,379 5,382 5,499
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 3 5

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 434 406 362
3010 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, brought forward, Oct 1 –285 –356 –356



3020 Obligated balance, start of year (net) 149 50 6
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 5,376 5,382 5,494
3031 Obligations incurred, expired accounts 11
3040 Outlays (gross) –5,405 –5,426 –5,490
3050 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired –351
3051 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, expired 280
3081 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, expired –10
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 406 362 366
3091 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, end of year –356 –356 –356



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 50 6 10

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 5,031 5,051 5,161
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 4,797 4,714 4,815
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 275 384 337



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 5,072 5,098 5,152
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4030 Federal sources –279 –364 –350
Additional offsets against gross budget authority only:
4050 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired –351
4052 Offsetting collections credited to expired accounts 271



4060 Additional offsets against budget authority only (total) –80



4070 Budget authority, net (discretionary) 4,672 4,687 4,811
4080 Outlays, net (discretionary) 4,793 4,734 4,802
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 333 328 338
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 333 328 338
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 5,005 5,015 5,149
4190 Outlays, net (total) 5,126 5,062 5,140

Funds appropriated under this heading are for the salaries and benefits of judges and supporting personnel and all operating expenses of the United States courts of appeals, district courts, bankruptcy courts, United States Court of Federal Claims, and United States Probation and Pretrial Services offices are shown by activity:

Courts of Appeals._This activity includes the salaries and benefits of all active United States circuit judges, and all such judges who have retired from office or from regular active service in pursuance of law. In addition, it provides for the salaries and expenses of the Courts of Appeals supporting personnel such as the administrative and legal aides required to assist the judges in the hearing and decision of appeals, and other judicial functions including all expenses of operation and maintenance such as travel expenses incurred by judges and supporting personnel in attending sessions of court or transacting other official business, and for relocation expenses, communications, printing, contractual services, supplies, equipment, and lawbooks and for rental of space, alterations, and related services for United States court facilities.

District Courts._This activity includes the salaries and benefits of all active United States district judges, magistrate judges and all such judges who have retired from office or from regular active service in pursuance of law. In addition, it provides for the salaries and expenses of the District Court supporting personnel such as the administrative and legal aides required to assist the judges in conduct of hearings, trials, and other judicial functions including all expenses of operation and maintenance such as travel expenses incurred by judges and supporting personnel in attending sessions of court or transacting other official business, and for relocation expenses, communications, printing, contractual services, supplies, equipment, and lawbooks and for rental of space, alterations, and related services for United States court facilities.

Bankruptcy Courts._This activity includes the salaries and benefits of all active United States bankruptcy judges. In addition, it provides for the salaries and expenses of the Bankruptcy Court supporting personnel including all expenses of operation and maintenance such as travel expenses incurred by judges and supporting personnel in attending sessions of court or transacting other official business, and for relocation expenses, communications, printing, contractual services, supplies, equipment, and lawbooks and for rental of space, alterations, and related services for United States court facilities.

Probation/Pretrial._This activity includes the salaries and benefits of all probation and pretrial services officers, officer assistants and supporting personnel in attending sessions of court or transacting other official business, and for relocation expenses, communications, printing, contractual services, supplies, and equipment and for rental of space, alterations, and related services for United States court facilities. It also provides for all expenses of law-enforcement related activities, which includes substance abuse and mental health treatment, Global Position Monitoring, purchase, rental, repair, and cleaning of uniforms for Probation and Pretrial Services Office staff, and operation and maintenance such as travel expenses incurred by probation officers, including travel costs related to the supervision of defendants and offenders in the community, and officer training expenses.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
Personnel compensation:
11.1 Full-time permanent 1,756 1,753 1,770
11.3 Other than full-time permanent 789 789 794



11.9 Total personnel compensation 2,545 2,542 2,564
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 778 777 778
13.0 Benefits for former personnel 9 9 6
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 55 54 63
22.0 Transportation of things 5 5 7
23.1 Rental payments to GSA 914 961 993
23.2 Rental payments to others 30 30 30
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 121 120 125
24.0 Printing and reproduction 14 14 17
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 407 404 415
26.0 Supplies and materials 20 20 23
31.0 Equipment 160 161 171



99.0 Direct obligations 5,058 5,097 5,192
99.0 Reimbursable obligations 318 285 302



99.9 Total new obligations 5,376 5,382 5,494

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–0920–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 30,478 29,918 30,118
2001 Reimbursable civilian full-time equivalent employment 26 26 26

Defender Services

For the operation of Federal Defender organizations; the compensation and reimbursement of expenses of attorneys appointed to represent persons under 18 U.S.C. 3006A and 3599, and for the compensation and reimbursement of expenses of persons furnishing investigative, expert, and other services for such representations as authorized by law; the compensation (in accordance with the maximums under 18 U.S.C. 3006A) and reimbursement of expenses of attorneys appointed to assist the court in criminal cases where the defendant has waived representation by counsel; the compensation and reimbursement of expenses of attorneys appointed to represent jurors in civil actions for the protection of their employment, as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 1875(d)(1); the compensation and reimbursement of expenses of attorneys appointed under 18 U.S.C. 983(b)(1) in connection with certain judicial civil forfeiture proceedings; the compensation and reimbursement of travel expenses of guardians ad litem appointed under 18 U.S.C. 4100(b); and for necessary training and general administrative expenses, [$1,031,000,000] $1,063,517,000, to remain available until expended. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


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Direct program
Obligations by program activity:
0001 CJA Representations and Related Expenses 1,018 1,040 1,065
0004 Program administration expenses 7 7 9



0799 Total direct obligations 1,025 1,047 1,074
0820 Reimbursable program activity 2



0900 Total new obligations 1,027 1,047 1,074

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 20 25 11
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 3 2



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 23 27 11
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 1,026 1,031 1,064
1120 Appropriations transferred to other accts [10–0920] –3
1121 Appropriations transferred from other accts [10–0920] 3



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 1,026 1,031 1,064
Spending authority from offsetting collections, discretionary:
1700 Collected 3



1750 Spending auth from offsetting collections, disc (total) 3
1900 Budget authority (total) 1,029 1,031 1,064
1930 Total budgetary resources available 1,052 1,058 1,075
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 25 11 1

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 23 26 44
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 1,027 1,047 1,074
3040 Outlays (gross) –1,021 –1,027 –1,063
3080 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –3 –2
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 26 44 55



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 26 44 55

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 1,029 1,031 1,064
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 1,001 1,000 1,032
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 20 27 31



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 1,021 1,027 1,063
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4030 Federal sources –3
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 1,026 1,031 1,064
4190 Outlays, net (total) 1,018 1,027 1,063

Funds appropriated under this heading provide for the administration and operation of the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 (18 U.S.C. 3006A), as amended, which provides for furnishing representation for any person financially unable to obtain adequate representation who: (1) is charged with a felony or Class A, B, or C misdemeanor or infraction for which a sentence to confinement is authorized, or with committing an act of juvenile delinquency, or with a violation of probation; (2) is under arrest, when such representation is required by law; (3) is entitled to appointment of counsel in parole proceedings (18 U.S.C. 4201–18); (4) is charged with a violation of supervised release or faces modification, reduction, or enlargement of a condition, or extension or revocation of a term of supervised release; (5) is subject to a mental condition or other hearing (18 U.S.C. 4241–48); (6) is in custody as a material witness; (7) is entitled to appointment of counsel under the sixth amendment to the Constitution; (8) faces loss of liberty in a case, and Federal law requires the appointment of counsel; (9) is entitled to the appointment of counsel under 18 U.S.C. 4109; or (10) is seeking relief under 28 U.S.C. 2241, 2254, or 2255. Representation includes counsel and investigative, expert, and other necessary services. The appropriation includes funding for the compensation and expenses of court-appointed counsel and persons providing investigative, expert and other services under the Act, and also under 18 U.S.C. 3599 in capital representations; for the operation of the Federal Defender Organizations; for the compensation and reimbursement of travel expenses of guardians ad litem, appointed under 18 U.S.C. 4100(b), acting on behalf of financially eligible minors or incompetent offenders in connection with transfers from the United States to foreign countries with which the United States has a treaty for the execution of penal sentences (18 U.S.C. 4109(b)); and for the continuing education and training of persons providing representational services under the Act. In addition, this appropriation is available for the compensation and reimbursement of expenses of counsel: (1) appointed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109 to assist the court in criminal cases where the defendant has waived representation by counsel; (2) appointed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1875(d)(1) to represent jurors in civil actions for the protection of their employment; and (3) appointed under 18 U.S.C. 983(b)(l) in connection with certain judicial civil forfeiture proceedings.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


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Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 287 290 299
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 86 87 90
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 11 12 13
23.1 Rental payments to GSA 40 40 42
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 7 8 8
25.2 Compensation and out-of-pocket expenses of court-appointed counsel 377 380 391
25.2 Transcripts 8 9 9
25.2 Investigators, interpreters, psychiatrists, and other experts 64 67 68
25.2 Other services 8 9 8
26.0 Supplies and materials 2 3 3
31.0 Equipment 7 10 9
41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions 128 132 134



99.0 Direct obligations 1,025 1,047 1,074
99.0 Reimbursable obligations 2



99.9 Total new obligations 1,027 1,047 1,074

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–0923–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 2,738 2,803 2,843

Fees of Jurors and Commissioners

For fees and expenses of jurors as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 1871 and 1876; compensation of jury commissioners as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 1863; and compensation of commissioners appointed in condemnation cases pursuant to rule 71.1(h) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 U.S.C. Appendix Rule 71.1(h)), [$51,908,000] $54,635,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the compensation of land commissioners shall not exceed the daily equivalent of the highest rate payable under 5 U.S.C. 5332. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0925–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0003 Grand jurors 16 16 17
0004 Petit jurors 38 40 40



0900 Total new obligations 54 56 57

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 8 6 2
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 52 52 55



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 52 52 55
1930 Total budgetary resources available 60 58 57
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 6 2

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 3 1 3
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 54 56 57
3040 Outlays (gross) –56 –54 –55
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 1 3 5



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 1 3 5

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 52 52 55
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 50 52 55
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 6 2



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 56 54 55
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 52 52 55
4190 Outlays, net (total) 56 54 55

This appropriation provides for the statutory fees and allowances of jurors, refreshments of jurors, and compensation of land commissioners appointed in condemnation cases pursuant to rule 71.1(h) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Budgetary requirements depend largely upon the volume and length of jury trials demanded by the parties to both civil and criminal actions and the number of grand juries being convened by the courts at the request of United States attorneys.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0925–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Direct obligations:
11.8 Personnel compensation: Special personal services payments 27 28 28
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons (jurors) 23 25 25
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 2 1 2
25.2 Other services (meals and lodging furnished sequestered juror 1 1 1
26.0 Supplies and materials (Provisions for Juror Food/Beverages) 1 1 1



99.9 Total new obligations 54 56 57

Court Security

(including transfers of funds)

For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, incident to the provision of protective guard services for United States courthouses and other facilities housing Federal court operations, and the procurement, installation, and maintenance of security systems and equipment for United States courthouses and other facilities housing Federal court operations, including building ingress-egress control, inspection of mail and packages, directed security patrols, perimeter security, basic security services provided by the Federal Protective Service, and other similar activities as authorized by section 1010 of the Judicial Improvement and Access to Justice Act (Public Law 100–702), [$500,000,000] $514,673,000, of which not to exceed $15,000,000 shall remain available until expended, to be expended directly or transferred to the United States Marshals Service, which shall be responsible for administering the Judicial Facility Security Program consistent with standards or guidelines agreed to by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts and the Attorney General. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0930–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program 482 507 515

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 13 7
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 12



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 25 7
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 467 500 515



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 467 500 515
1900 Budget authority (total) 467 500 515
1930 Total budgetary resources available 492 507 515
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1940 Unobligated balance expiring –3
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 7

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 139 149 183
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 482 507 515
3031 Obligations incurred, expired accounts 7
3040 Outlays (gross) –467 –473 –510
3080 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –12
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 149 183 188



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 149 183 188

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 467 500 515
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 368 317 326
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 99 156 184



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 467 473 510
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 467 500 515
4190 Outlays, net (total) 467 473 510

This appropriation provides for the necessary expenses not otherwise provided for, incident to providing protective guard services for the United States courthouses and other facilities housing Federal court operations and the procurement, installation, and maintenance of security equipment for United States courthouses and other facilities housing federal court operations, including building ingress-egress control, inspection of mail and packages, directed security patrols, perimeter security, basic security services provided by the Federal Protective Service, and other similar activities, to be expended directly or transferred to the United States Marshals Service which shall be responsible for administering the Judicial Facility Security Program or to the Federal Protective Service for costs associated with building security.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0930–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 6 8 8
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 2 2 2
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 7 7 7
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 443 458 466
26.0 Supplies and materials 1 1 1
31.0 Equipment 23 30 31
42.0 Insurance claims and indemnities 1



99.9 Total new obligations 482 507 515

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–0930–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 57 74 78

Judiciary Filing Fees

Special and Trust Fund Receipts (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5100–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

0100 Balance, start of year
Receipts:
0200 Filing Fees, U.S. Courts, Judiciary 276 268 274



0400 Total: Balances and collections 276 268 274
Appropriations:
0500 Judiciary Filing Fees –276 –268 –274



0799 Balance, end of year

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5100–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 368 268 274



0900 Total new obligations (object class 25.2) 368 268 274

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 293 201 201
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1201 Appropriation (special or trust fund) 276 268 274



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 276 268 274
1930 Total budgetary resources available 569 469 475
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 201 201 201

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 296 366 166
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 368 268 274
3040 Outlays (gross) –298 –468 –440
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 366 166



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 366 166

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 276 268 274
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 5 268 274
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 293 200 166



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 298 468 440
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 276 268 274
4190 Outlays, net (total) 298 468 440

Registry Administration

Special and Trust Fund Receipts (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5101–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

0100 Balance, start of year
Receipts:
0200 Fees, Registry Administration, Judiciary 1 1



0400 Total: Balances and collections 1 1
Appropriations:
0500 Registry Administration –1 –1



0799 Balance, end of year

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5101–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 1 1



0900 Total new obligations (object class 25.2) 1 1

Budgetary Resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1201 Appropriation (special or trust fund) 1 1



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 1 1
1930 Total budgetary resources available 1 1

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 1
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 1 1
3040 Outlays (gross) –1 –1 –1

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 1 1
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 1 1
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 1



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 1 1 1
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 1 1
4190 Outlays, net (total) 1 1 1

This schedule reflects funds available to the Federal Judiciary, pursuant to Public Law 100–459, which provides that any funds collected by the Judiciary as a charge for services rendered in administering accounts kept in a court's registry shall be deposited into this account.

Judiciary Information Technology Fund

Special and Trust Fund Receipts (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5114–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

0100 Balance, start of year 3 3 15
Receipts:
0220 Proceeds from Sale of Property, Judiciary Information Technology Fund 114 130 165
0240 Advances and Reimbursements, Judiciary Information Technology Fund 371 314 300



0299 Total receipts and collections 485 444 465



0400 Total: Balances and collections 488 447 480
Appropriations:
0500 Judiciary Information Technology Fund –485 –432 –471



0799 Balance, end of year 3 15 9

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5114–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Information Technology 473 534 471

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 81 102
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 9



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 90 102
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1201 Appropriation (special or trust fund) 485 432 471



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 485 432 471
1900 Budget authority (total) 485 432 471
1930 Total budgetary resources available 575 534 471
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 102

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 301 297 246
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 473 534 471
3040 Outlays (gross) –468 –585 –600
3080 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –9
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 297 246 117



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 297 246 117

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 485 432 471
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 387 359 391
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 81 226 209



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 468 585 600
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 485 432 471
4190 Outlays, net (total) 468 585 600

The Judiciary Information Technology Fund provides the judiciary with a funds management tool which allows more effective and efficient planning, budgeting, and use of funds for information technology activities. The Fund was authorized "without fiscal year limitation," which allows the judiciary to carry forward funds for projects that incur obligations over multiple years. The Fund makes it possible to implement the Long Range Plan for Information Technology in the Federal Judiciary and to manage the information technology program over a multi-year planning cycle while maximizing efficiencies and benefits. The Fund is financed through deposits and transfers from appropriations, reimbursements, user fees, and the sale of surplus equipment.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–5114–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 27 28 27
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 7 8 7
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 6 9 6
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 97 98 97
24.0 Printing and reproduction 12 12 12
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 160 158 157
25.7 Operation and maintenance of equipment 13 36 13
26.0 Supplies and materials 8 10 10
31.0 Equipment 143 175 142



99.9 Total new obligations 473 534 471

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–5114–0–2–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 204 205 205

Administrative Office of the United States Courts

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For necessary expenses of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts as authorized by law, including travel as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1345, hire of a passenger motor vehicle as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1343(b), advertising and rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, [$82,909,000] $85,148,000, of which not to exceed $8,500 is authorized for official reception and representation expenses. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0927–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Executive direction 1 1 1
0002 Program direction and policy formulation 11 11 11
0003 Court administration 7 6 6
0004 Defender Services 3 3 3
0005 Facilities and security 5 5 5
0006 Finance and budget 13 13 13
0007 Human resources 12 13 13
0008 Information technology 1 1 1
0009 Internal services 32 34 33
0010 Judges programs 13 13 13
0011 Probation and pretrial services 5 4 4



0799 Total direct obligations 103 104 103
0801 Offsetting Collections 45 45 46



0900 Total new obligations 148 149 149

Budgetary Resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 83 83 85



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 83 83 85
Spending authority from offsetting collections, discretionary:
1700 Collected 37 66 64
1701 Change in uncollected payments, Federal sources 28



1750 Spending auth from offsetting collections, disc (total) 65 66 64
1900 Budget authority (total) 148 149 149
1930 Total budgetary resources available 148 149 149

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 8 10 6
3010 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, brought forward, Oct 1 –30 –30 –30



3020 Obligated balance, start of year (net) –22 –20 –24
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 148 149 149
3040 Outlays (gross) –146 –153 –149
3050 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired –28
3051 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, expired 28
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 10 6 6
3091 Uncollected pymts, Fed sources, end of year –30 –30 –30



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) –20 –24 –24

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 148 149 149
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 140 144 144
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 6 9 5



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 146 153 149
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4030 Federal sources –65 –66 –64
Additional offsets against gross budget authority only:
4050 Change in uncollected pymts, Fed sources, unexpired –28
4052 Offsetting collections credited to expired accounts 28



4070 Budget authority, net (discretionary) 83 83 85
4080 Outlays, net (discretionary) 81 87 85
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 83 83 85
4190 Outlays, net (total) 81 87 85

The Administrative Office, pursuant to section 604 of Title 28, United States Code, under the supervision and direction of the Judicial Conference of the United States, is responsible for the administration of the U.S. courts, including the probation and bankruptcy systems. The principal functions consist of providing staff and services for the courts; conducting a continuous study of the rules of practice and procedure in the Federal courts; examining the state of dockets of the various courts; compiling and publishing statistical data concerning the business transacted by the courts; and administering the judicial retirement and survivors annuities systems under Title 28, United States Code, sections 178, 376, and 377. The Administrative Office also is responsible for: the preparation and submission of the annual budget estimates as well as supplemental and deficiency estimates; the disbursement of and accounting for moneys appropriated for the operation of the courts, and the Federal Judicial Center; the audit and examination of accounts; the purchase and distribution of supplies and equipment; providing automated data processing services; securing adequate space for occupancy by the courts; and such other matters as may be assigned by the Supreme Court and Judicial Conference of the United States.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0927–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Direct obligations:
Personnel compensation:
11.1 Full-time permanent 77 75 75
11.3 Other than full-time permanent 1 1 1



11.9 Total personnel compensation 78 76 76
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 19 22 21
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 1 1 1
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 1 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 2 2 2
31.0 Equipment 2 2 2



99.0 Direct obligations 103 104 103
99.0 Reimbursable obligations 45 45 46



99.9 Total new obligations 148 149 149

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–0927–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 631 619 619
2001 Reimbursable civilian full-time equivalent employment 255 250 250

Federal Judicial Center

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For necessary expenses of the Federal Judicial Center, as authorized by Public Law 90–219, [$27,000,000] $27,729,000; of which $1,800,000 shall remain available through September 30, [2013] 2014, to provide education and training to Federal court personnel; and of which not to exceed $1,500 is authorized for official reception and representation expenses. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0928–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Education and training 20 20 21
0002 Research 5 4 4
0003 Program support 3 3 3



0900 Total new obligations 28 27 28

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1021 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations 1



1050 Unobligated balance (total) 1
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 27 27 28



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 27 27 28
1900 Budget authority (total) 27 27 28
1930 Total budgetary resources available 28 27 28

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 4 4 1
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 28 27 28
3040 Outlays (gross) –27 –30 –28
3080 Recoveries of prior year unpaid obligations, unexpired –1
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 4 1 1



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 4 1 1

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 27 27 28
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 23 26 27
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 4 4 1



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 27 30 28
Offsets against gross budget authority and outlays:
Offsetting collections (collected) from:
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 27 27 28
4190 Outlays, net (total) 27 30 28

This appropriation provides for the operation of the Federal Judicial Center pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 620 et seq. The Center is charged with the responsibility for furthering the development and adoption of improved judicial administration in the courts of the United States.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0928–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 14 14 15
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 4 4 4
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 6 6 6
23.3 Communications, utilities, and miscellaneous charges 1 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 1 1 1
26.0 Supplies and materials 1 1 1



99.0 Direct obligations 27 27 28
99.0 Reimbursable obligations 1



99.9 Total new obligations 28 27 28

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–0928–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 138 136 138
2001 Reimbursable civilian full-time equivalent employment 1 1 1

Judicial Retirement Funds

Federal Funds

Payment to Judiciary Trust Funds

For payment to the Judicial Officers' Retirement Fund, as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 377(o), [$86,968,000] $95,664,294; to the Judicial Survivors' Annuities Fund, as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 376(c), [$12,600,000] $22,500,000; and to the United States Court of Federal Claims Judges' Retirement Fund, as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 178(l), [$4,200,000] $7,300,000. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0941–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Payment to Judicial Officers' Retirement Fund 79 87 95
0002 Payment to Court of Federal Claims Judges Retirement Fund 4 4 7
0003 Payment to Judicial Survivors' Annuities Fund 7 13 23



0900 Total new obligations (object class 12.1) 90 104 125

Budgetary Resources:
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1200 Appropriation 90 104 125



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 90 104 125
1930 Total budgetary resources available 90 104 125

Change in obligated balance:
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 90 104 125
3040 Outlays (gross) –90 –104 –125

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 90 104 125
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 90 104 125
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 90 104 125
4190 Outlays, net (total) 90 104 125

This appropriation request would provide funds necessary to pay the retirement annuities of bankruptcy judges and magistrate judges, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 377, the retirement annuities of the United States Court of Federal Claims judges, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 178, and annuities to participants' surviving widows, widowers, and dependent children, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 376.

Trust Funds

Judicial Officers' Retirement Fund

Special and Trust Fund Receipts (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–8122–0–7–602 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

0100 Balance, start of year 1
Receipts:
0200 Deductions from Employee Salaries and Voluntary Contributions, Judicial Officers' Annuity 1 1 1
0240 Interest and Profits on Investments, Judicial Officers' Annuity 5 11 11
0241 Federal Payment to Judicial Officers Retirement Fund 79 87 95



0299 Total receipts and collections 85 99 107



0400 Total: Balances and collections 85 99 108
Appropriations:
0500 Judicial Officers' Retirement Fund –85 –98 –107



0799 Balance, end of year 1 1

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–8122–0–7–602 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0010 Judicial Officers Retirement Fund 45 53 59



0900 Total new obligations (object class 42.0) 45 53 59

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 356 396 441
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1201 Appropriation (special or trust fund) 85 98 107



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 85 98 107
1930 Total budgetary resources available 441 494 548
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 396 441 489

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 3
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 45 53 59
3031 Obligations incurred, expired accounts 2
3040 Outlays (gross) –50 –53 –59

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 85 98 107
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 45 53 59
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 5



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 50 53 59
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 85 98 107
4190 Outlays, net (total) 50 53 59

Memorandum (non-add) entries:
5000 Total investments, SOY: Federal securities: Par value 358 398 444
5001 Total investments, EOY: Federal securities: Par value 398 444 492

This fund provides the retirement annuities of bankruptcy judges and magistrate judges pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 377.

Judicial Survivors' Annuities Fund

Special and Trust Fund Receipts (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–8110–0–7–602 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

0100 Balance, start of year 1 1 2
Receipts:
0200 Judicial Survivors Annuity, Deductions from Employees Salaries 8 8 8
0240 Judicial Survivors Annuity, Interest and Profits on Investments 13 17 18
0241 Federal Payment to Judicial Survivors Annuities Fund 7 13 23



0299 Total receipts and collections 28 38 49



0400 Total: Balances and collections 29 39 51
Appropriations:
0500 Judicial Survivors' Annuities Fund –28 –37 –48



0799 Balance, end of year 1 2 3

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–8110–0–7–602 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0010 Judicial Survivor's Annuity Fund 24 26 26



0900 Total new obligations (object class 42.0) 24 26 26

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 489 493 504
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1201 Appropriation (special or trust fund) 28 37 48



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 28 37 48
1930 Total budgetary resources available 517 530 552
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 493 504 526

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 3 1 1
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 24 26 26
3040 Outlays (gross) –26 –26 –26
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 1 1 1



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 1 1 1

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 28 37 48
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 24 26 26
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 2



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 26 26 26
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 28 37 48
4190 Outlays, net (total) 26 26 26

Memorandum (non-add) entries:
5000 Total investments, SOY: Federal securities: Par value 494 498 510
5001 Total investments, EOY: Federal securities: Par value 498 510 533

The Judicial Survivors' Annuities Fund (section 376 of title 28, United States Code) was established to receive sums deducted and withheld from salaries of justices, judges, the Director of the Federal Judicial Center, the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice who have elected to bring themselves within the purview of the above section as well as amounts received from said judicial officers covering Federal civilian service prior to date of election.

This fund provides annuities for participants' surviving widows, widowers, and dependent children.

United States Court of Federal Claims Judges' Retirement Fund

Special and Trust Fund Receipts (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–8124–0–7–602 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

0100 Balance, start of year
Receipts:
0240 Federal Payment to Claims Court Judges' Retirement Fund 4 4 7



0400 Total: Balances and collections 4 4 7
Appropriations:
0500 United States Court of Federal Claims Judges' Retirement Fund –4 –4 –7



0799 Balance, end of year

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–8124–0–7–602 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Court of Federal Claims Judges Retirement Fund 2 3 3



0900 Total new obligations (object class 42.0) 2 3 3

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 20 22 23
Budget authority:
Appropriations, mandatory:
1201 Appropriation (special or trust fund) 4 4 7



1260 Appropriations, mandatory (total) 4 4 7
1930 Total budgetary resources available 24 26 30
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 22 23 27

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 1
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 2 3 3
3040 Outlays (gross) –3 –3 –3

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Mandatory:
4090 Budget authority, gross 4 4 7
Outlays, gross:
4100 Outlays from new mandatory authority 2 3 3
4101 Outlays from mandatory balances 1



4110 Outlays, gross (total) 3 3 3
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 4 4 7
4190 Outlays, net (total) 3 3 3

Memorandum (non-add) entries:
5000 Total investments, SOY: Federal securities: Par value 21 22 24
5001 Total investments, EOY: Federal securities: Par value 22 24 29

This fund provides the retirement annuities of United States Court of Federal Claims judges pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 178.

United States Sentencing Commission

Federal Funds

Salaries and Expenses

For the salaries and expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of chapter 58 of title 28, United States Code, [$16,500,000] $17,061,000, of which not to exceed $1,000 is authorized for official reception and representation expenses. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

Program and Financing (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0938–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Obligations by program activity:
0001 Direct program activity 17 18 17

Budgetary Resources:
Unobligated balance:
1000 Unobligated balance brought forward, Oct 1 1 1
Budget authority:
Appropriations, discretionary:
1100 Appropriation 17 17 17



1160 Appropriation, discretionary (total) 17 17 17
1930 Total budgetary resources available 18 18 17
Memorandum (non-add) entries:
1941 Unexpired unobligated balance, end of year 1

Change in obligated balance:
Obligated balance, start of year (net):
3000 Unpaid obligations, brought forward, Oct 1 (gross) 5 5 6
3030 Obligations incurred, unexpired accounts 17 18 17
3040 Outlays (gross) –17 –17 –17
Obligated balance, end of year (net):
3090 Unpaid obligations, end of year (gross) 5 6 6



3100 Obligated balance, end of year (net) 5 6 6

Budget authority and outlays, net:
Discretionary:
4000 Budget authority, gross 17 17 17
Outlays, gross:
4010 Outlays from new discretionary authority 14 14 14
4011 Outlays from discretionary balances 3 3 3



4020 Outlays, gross (total) 17 17 17
4180 Budget authority, net (total) 17 17 17
4190 Outlays, net (total) 17 17 17

The United States Sentencing Commission, an independent agency within the judicial branch, was established pursuant to provisions of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 (Public Law 98–473, Title II), as amended. The Commission's principal purposes are to: (1) collect, analyze, and distribute a broad array of information on Federal crime and sentencing issues, serving as an information resource for Congress, the executive branch, the courts, criminal justice practitioners, the academic community, and the public; (2) establish sentencing policies and practices for the Federal courts, including guidelines prescribing the appropriate form and severity of punishment for offenders convicted of Federal crimes; (3) advise and assist Congress and the executive branch in the development of effective and efficient crime policy; and (4) provide training to judges, prosecutors, probation officers, the defense bar, and other members of the criminal justice community on the application of the guidelines.

Object Classification (in millions of dollars)


Identification code 10–0938–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Direct obligations:
11.1 Personnel compensation: Full-time permanent 10 10 10
12.1 Civilian personnel benefits 3 3 3
21.0 Travel and transportation of persons 1 1 1
25.2 Other services from non-Federal sources 2 3 2
31.0 Equipment 1 1 1



99.9 Total new obligations 17 18 17

Employment Summary


Identification code 10–0938–0–1–752 2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

1001 Direct civilian full-time equivalent employment 104 105 105

ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Administrative Provisions—The Judiciary

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(including transfer of funds)

SEC. 301. Appropriations and authorizations made in this title which are available for salaries and expenses shall be available for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109.SEC. 302. Not to exceed 5 percent of any appropriation made available for the current fiscal year for the Judiciary in this Act may be transferred between such appropriations, but no such appropriation, except "Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services, Defender Services'' and "Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services, Fees of Jurors and Commissioners'', shall be increased by more than 10 percent by any such transfers: Provided, That any transfer pursuant to this section shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under sections 604 and 608 of this Act and shall not be available for obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the procedures set forth in section 608.SEC. 303. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the salaries and expenses appropriation for "Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services'' shall be available for official reception and representation expenses of the Judicial Conference of the United States: Provided, That such available funds shall not exceed $11,000 and shall be administered by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts in the capacity as Secretary of the Judicial Conference.SEC. 304. Section 3314(a) of title 40, United States Code, shall be applied by substituting "Federal'' for "executive'' each place it appears.SEC. 305. In accordance with 28 U.S.C. 561–569, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, the United States Marshals Service shall provide, for such courthouses as its Director may designate in consultation with the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, for purposes of a pilot program, the security services that 40 U.S.C. 1315 authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to provide, except for the services specified in 40 U.S.C. 1315(b)(2)(E). For building-specific security services at these courthouses, the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts shall reimburse the United States Marshals Service rather than the Department of Homeland Security.[SEC. 306. Section 203(c) of the Judicial Improvements Act of 1990 (Public Law 101–650; 28 U.S.C. 133 note), is amended—

(1) in the third sentence (relating to the District of Kansas), by striking "20 years'' and inserting "21 years''; and

([2]) [ in the seventh sentence (related to the District of Hawaii), by striking "17 years'' and inserting "18 years''.]

SEC. 306. Section 140 of Public Law 97–92, as amended by Public Law 107–77 (28 U.S.C. 461 note), is repealed. (Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2012.)

GENERAL FUND RECEIPT ACCOUNTS

(in millions of dollars)


2011 actual 2012 est. 2013 est.

Offsetting receipts from the public:
10–322000 All Other General Fund Proprietary Receipts Including Budget Clearing Accounts 2



General Fund Offsetting receipts from the public 2