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12 2 STA T .36 6 0PUBLIC LA W 110 – 32 9— S E PT. 30 , 200 8Of f iceo f Man a g e m en t an dBu dget sh a l lce r tif y in w riting to the C ommittees on Ap propriations of the S enate and the H ouse of R epresentati v es no later than D ecem b er 31,20 0 8 , that the oper - ations of the F ederal P rotective Service will be fully funded in fiscal year 200 9 through revenues and collection of security fees, and shall ad j ust the fees to ensure fee collections are sufficient to ensure that the Federal Protective Service maintains not fewer than 1,200 full-time e q uivalent staff and 900 full-time equivalent Police Officers, I nspectors, Area Commanders, and Special Agents who, while wor k ing, are directly engaged on a daily basis protecting and enforcing laws at Federal buildings ( referred to as ‘ ‘in-service field staff ’ ’ ).AUTOM AT I O N MO DER NI Z ATION For e x penses of immigration and customs enforcement auto- mated systems, $57 ,000,000, to remain available until expended

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d, T hat of the funds made available under this heading, $5,000,000 shall not be obligated until the Committees on Appro- priations of the Senate and the House of Representatives receive an expenditure plan prepared by the Secretary of Homeland Secu- rity. C ON S TRUCTION For necessary expenses to plan, construct, renovate, equip, and maintain buildings and facilities necessary for the administra- tion and enforcement of the laws relating to customs and immigra- tion, $5,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds made available under this heading may be used to solicit or consider any request to privati z e facilities currently owned by the U nited States G overnment and used to detain aliens unlawfully present in the United States until the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives receive a plan for carrying out that privatization. TRANS P ORTATION SECURIT Y ADMINISTRATION A V IATION SECURITY (INC L UDIN G TRANS F ER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses of the Transportation Security Adminis- tration related to providing civil aviation security services pursuant to the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (Public L aw 107 – 71

115 Stat. 597; 4 9 U.S.C. 40101 note), $4,754,518,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, of which not to exceed $10,000 shall be for official reception and representation expenses: Provided, That of the total amount made available under this heading, not to exceed $3,935,710,000 shall be for screening operations, of which $ 6 21,106,000 shall be available for explosives detection systems; and not to exceed $798,808,000 shall be for aviation security direc- tion and enforcement: Provided fu r th er , That of the amount made available in the preceding proviso for explosives detection systems, $294,000,000 shall be available for the purchase and installation of these systems, of which not less than $84,500,000 shall be avail- able for the purchase and installation of certified explosives detec- tion systems at medium- and small-sized airports: Provided further, That the purchase of screening equipment for medium- and small- Privat i z ati onpl an .Ex p e n d it u re plan.