114 STAT. 2466
PUBLIC LAW 106-522—NOV. 22, 2000
Deadline.
the Committee on Government Reform of the House, and the Committee on Governmental Affairs of the Senate providing an itemized
accounting of all non-appropriated funds obligated or expended
by the Authority for the quarter. The report shall include information on the date, amount, purpose, and vendor name, and a description of the services or goods provided with respect to the expenditures of such funds.
SEC. 127. If a department or agency of the government of
the District of Columbia is under the administration of a courtappointed receiver or other court-appointed official during fiscal
year 2001 or any succeeding fiscal year, the receiver or official
shall prepare and submit to the Mayor, for inclusion in the annual
budget of the District of Columbia for the year, annual estimates
of the expenditures and appropriations necessary for the maintenance and operation of the department or agency. All such estimates
shall be forwarded by the Mayor to the Council, for its action
pursuant to sections 446 and 603(c) of the District of Columbia
Home Rule Act, without revision but subject to the Mayor's recommendations. Notwithstanding any provision of the District of
Columbia Home Rule Act (87 Stat. 774; Public Law 93-198), the
Council may comment or make recommendations concerning such
annual estimates but shall have no authority under such Act to
revise such estimates.
SEC. 128. (a) RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF OFFICIAL VEHICLES. —
Except as otherwise provided in this section, none of the funds
made available by this Act or by any other Act may be used
to provide any officer or employee of the District of Columbia
with an official vehicle unless the officer or employee uses the
vehicle only in the performance of the officer's or employee's official
duties. For purposes of this paragraph, the term "official duties"
does not include travel between the officer's or employee's residence
and workplace (except: (1) in the case of an officer or employee
of the Metropolitan Police Department who resides in the District
of Columbia or is otherwise designated by the Chief of the Department; (2) at the discretion of the Fire Chief, an officer or employee
of the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services
Department who resides in the District of Columbia and is on
call 24 hours a day; (3) the Mayor of the District of Columbia;
and (4) the Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia).
(b) INVENTORY OF VEHICLES. —The Chief Financial Officer of
the District of Columbia shall submit, by November 15, 2000, an
inventory, as of September 30, 2000, of all vehicles owned, leased
or operated by the District of Columbia government. The inventory
shall include, but not be limited to, the department to which the
vehicle is assigned; the year and make of the vehicle; the acquisition
date and cost; the general condition of the vehicle; annual operating
and maintenance costs; current mileage; and whether the vehicle
is allowed to be taken home by a District officer or employee
and if so, the officer or employee's title and resident location.
SEC. 129. (a) SOURCE OF PAYMENT FOR EMPLOYEES DETAILED
WITHIN GOVERNMENT.— For purposes of determining the amount
of funds expended by any entity within the District of Columbia
government during fiscal year 2001 and each succeeding fiscal
year, any expenditures of the District government attributable to
any officer or employee of the District government who provides
services which are within the authority and jurisdiction of the
entity (including any portion of the compensation paid to the officer
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