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 124 STAT. 3358 PUBLIC LAW 111–314—DEC. 18, 2010 (1) IN GENERAL.—Amounts in the fund are available for financing activities, services, equipment, information, and facili- ties as authorized by law to be provided— (A) within the Administration; (B) to other agencies or instrumentalities of the United States; (C) to any State, territory, or possession or political sub- division thereof; (D) to other public or private agencies; or (E) to any person, firm, association, corporation, or edu- cational institution on a reimbursable basis. (2) CAPITAL REPAIRS.—The fund shall also be available for the purpose of funding capital repairs, renovations, rehabilita- tion, sustainment, demolition, or replacement of Administration real property, on a reimbursable basis within the Administra- tion. (3) NO FISCAL YEAR LIMITATION.—Amounts in the fund are available without regard to fiscal year limitation. (c) CONTENTS.—The capital of the fund consists of— (1) amounts appropriated to the fund; (2) the reasonable value of stocks of supplies, equipment, and other assets and inventories on order that the Adminis- trator transfers to the fund, less the related liabilities and unpaid obligations; and (3) payments received for loss or damage to property of the fund. (d) REIMBURSEMENT.—The fund shall be reimbursed, in advance, for supplies and services at rates that will approximate the expenses of operation, such as the accrual of annual leave, depreciation of plant, property, and equipment, and overhead. § 30103. Budgets (a) CATEGORIES.—The proposed budget for the Administration submitted by the President for each fiscal year shall be accompanied by documents showing— (1) by program— (A) the budget for space operations, including the Inter- national Space Station and the space shuttle; (B) the budget for exploration systems; (C) the budget for aeronautics; (D) the budget for space science; (E) the budget for Earth science; (F) the budget for microgravity science; (G) the budget for education; (H) the budget for safety oversight; and (I) the budget for public relations; (2) the budget for technology transfer programs; (3) the budget for the Integrated Enterprise Management Program, by individual element; (4) the budget for the Independent Technical Authority, both total and by center; (5) the total budget for the prize program under section 20144 of this title, and the administrative budget for that program; and (6) the comparable figures for at least the 2 previous fiscal years for each item in the proposed budget.