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 124 STAT. 3349 PUBLIC LAW 111–314—DEC. 18, 2010 make under such contract to amounts provided in advance in appro- priation Acts. Such contracts may be limited to sources within the United States when the Administrator determines that such limitation is in the public interest. (b) TERMINATION IF FUNDS NOT AVAILABLE.—If funds are not available to continue any such contract, the contract shall be termi- nated for the convenience of the Government, and the costs of such contract shall be paid from appropriations originally available for performance of the contract, from other unobligated appropria- tions currently available for the procurement of launch services, or from funds appropriated for such payments. § 20143. Full cost appropriations account structure (a) ACCOUNTS FOR APPROPRIATIONS.— (1) DESIGNATION OF 3 ACCOUNTS.—Appropriations for the Administration shall be made in 3 accounts, ‘‘Science, Aero- nautics, and Education’’, ‘‘Exploration Systems and Space Oper- ations’’, and an account for amounts appropriated for the nec- essary expenses of the Office of the Inspector General. (2) REPROGRAMMING.—Within the Exploration Systems and Space Operations account, no more than 10 percent of the funds for a fiscal year for Exploration Systems may be reprogrammed for Space Operations, and no more than 10 percent of the funds for a fiscal year for Space Operations may be reprogrammed for Exploration Systems. This paragraph shall not apply to reprogramming for the purposes described in subsection (b)(2). (3) AVAILABILITY.—Appropriations shall remain available for 2 fiscal years, unless otherwise specified in law. Each account shall include the planned full costs of Administration activities. (b) TRANSFERS AMONG ACCOUNTS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—To ensure the safe, timely, and successful accomplishment of Administration missions, the Administration may transfer among accounts as necessary, amounts for— (A) Federal salaries and benefits; (B) training, travel, and awards; (C) facility and related costs; (D) information technology services; (E) publishing services; (F) science, engineering, fabricating, and testing services; and (G) other administrative services. (2) DISASTER, ACT OF TERRORISM, EMERGENCY RESCUE.—The Administration may also transfer amounts among accounts for the immediate costs of recovering from damage caused by a major disaster (as defined in section 102 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122)) or by an act of terrorism, or for the immediate costs associated with an emergency rescue of astronauts. (c) TRANSFER OF UNEXPIRED BALANCES.—The unexpired balances of prior appropriations to the Administration for activities author- ized under this chapter may be transferred to the new account established for such activity in subsection (a). Balances so trans- ferred may be merged with funds in the newly established account and thereafter may be accounted for as one fund under the same terms and conditions.