Title 51 › Subtitle Subtitle III— - Administrative Provisions › Chapter CHAPTER 301— - APPROPRIATIONS, BUDGETS, AND ACCOUNTING › § 30103
The President must send the Administration’s yearly budget with extra papers that break the money down by program and other items. The budget must show funds for program areas like space operations (including the International Space Station and the space shuttle), exploration systems, aeronautics, space and Earth science, microgravity science, education, safety oversight, and public relations. It must also show the budgets for technology transfer, the Integrated Enterprise Management Program by element, the Independent Technical Authority total and by center, the total and administrative budgets for the prize program under section 20144, and comparable figures for at least the 2 previous fiscal years for each item. If asked by the House Committee on Science and Technology or the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, the Administration must give details on corporate and center general and administrative costs (total, by center/headquarters/directorate, and main activities) and on unobligated or unexpended funds by appropriations account (carryovers from the prior year, estimates carried into the proposed year, and estimates remaining at the end of the proposed year). The budget justification must also include current and 5‑year funding projections by program and activity, planned construction, headquarters budgets and travel, staffing levels and types, an object‑class breakdown, written explanations of requests and any baseline changes, and an annual estimate of receipts collected under section 20145 and how they will be used.
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51 U.S.C. § 30103
Title 51 — National and Commercial Space Programs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73