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 PUBLIC LAW 107-296—NOV. 25, 2002 116 STAT. 2251 "(33)(A)(i) a detailed, separate analysis, by budget function, by agency, and by initiative area (as determined by the administration) for the prior fiscal year, the current fiscal year, the fiscal years for which the budget is submitted, and the ensuing fiscal year identifying the amounts of gross and net appropriations or obligational authority and outlays that contribute to homeland security, with separate displays for mandatory and discretionary amounts, including— "(I) summaries of the total amount of such appropriations or new obligational authority and outlays requested for homeland security; "(11) an estimate of the current service levels of homeland security spending; "(III) the most recent risk assessment and summary of homeland security needs in each initiative area (as determined by the administration); and "(IV) an estimate of user fees collected by the Federal Government on behalf of homeland security activities; "(ii) with respect to subclauses (I) through (IV) of clause (i), amounts shall be provided by account for each program, project and activity; and "(iii) an estimate of expenditures for homeland security activities by State and local governments and the private sector for the prior fiscal year and the current fiscal year. "(B) In this paragraph, consistent with the Office of Management and Budget's June 2002 'Annual Report to Congress on Combatting Terrorism', the term 'homeland security' refers to those activities that detect, deter, protect against, and respond to terrorist attacks occurring within the United States and its territories. "(C) In implementing this paragraph, including determining what Federal activities or accounts constitute homeland security for purposes of budgetary classification, the Office of Management and Budget is directed to consult periodically, but at least annually, with the House and Senate Budget Committees, the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, and the Congressional Budget Office.". (b) REPEAL OF DUPLICATIVE REPORTS.— The following sections are repealed: (1) Section 1051 of Public Law 105-85. 31 USC 1113 (2) Section 1403 of Public Law 105-261. note (c) EFFECTIVE DATE. —This section and the amendment made note by this section shall apply beginning with respect to the fiscal Applicability. year 2005 budget submission. 31 USC 1105 note. SEC. 890. AIR TRANSPORTATION SAFETY AND SYSTEM STABILIZATION ACT. The Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act (49 U.S.C. 40101 note) is amended— (1) in section 408 by striking the last sentence of subsection (c); and (2) in section 402 by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following: "(1) AIR CARRIER.—The term 'air carrier' means a citizen of the United States undertaking by any means, directly or indirectly, to provide air transportation and includes employees

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