A. To maintain a balanced District budget in FY 2011, subordinate executive branch agencies shall abide by the following restrictions:

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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUANCE SYSTEM SUBJECT: Allocation of Spending (FY 2011) Mayor s Order 2010-160 October 4, 2010 ORIGINATING AGENCY: Office of the City Administrator By virtue of the authority vested in the Mayor of the District of Columbia by sections 422, 422(11), 442(a)(1) and (c), and 603(d) and (e) of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act of 1973, as amended, Pub. L. 93-198, D.C. Official Code 1-204.22 and 1-204.22(11) (2010 Supp.), 1-204.42(a)(1) and (c), and 1-206.03(d) and (e) (2006 Repl.), by section 123 of the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011, HR 3081, approved September 30, 2010, by the federal Anti-Deficiency Act, 31 USC 1341 et seq., by the District Anti-Deficiency Act of 2002, effective April 4, 2003, D.C. Law 14-285, D.C. Official Code 47-355.01 et seq., (2010 Supp.), and by Mayor s Order 88-16, dated January 22, 1988, delegating authority to the City Administrator, it is hereby ORDERED that there is a policy established for allocating spending limits among the subordinate executive branch agencies of the District of Columbia government for FY 2011. I. Allocation of Spending The District faces a FY 2011 estimated revenue shortfall, and the Office of the Chief Financial Officer has projected spending pressures in some agencies. Per discussions with the Council Director, the following restrictions will be implemented: A. To maintain a balanced District budget in FY 2011, subordinate executive branch agencies shall abide by the following restrictions: 1. A freeze on new hiring, except those positions that are funded and budgeted 100% by federal grants; 2. A freeze on all vacant positions, except those that are funded and budgeted 100% by federal grants; 3. A freeze on travel and training except for training required by law to maintain certification necessary for to carry out the employee s District government duties; 4. As required by the sections 1024 and 1025 of the Fiscal Year 2011 Support Act of 2010, effective September 24, 2010, D.C. Law 18-223, 57 DCR 6242, no increase in salary or benefits, including increases in

Page 2 of 5 negotiated salary, wage, and benefits provisions and negotiated salary schedules, shall be provided in fiscal year 2011 from the fiscal year 2010 salary and benefits levels. B. To maintain a balanced District budget in FY 2011, subordinate executive branch agency spending is hereby restricted as follows: 1. Each agency s budget shall be apportioned on a quarterly basis. The Office of the City Administrator shall make recommendations for quarterly apportionments and the Office of the Chief Financial Officer shall establish agency apportionments. The City Administrator recommends that the following expenditures be exempt from apportionment: a. Food (Meals for Inmates, School Lunches, etc.) b. Pharmaceuticals c. Court-ordered Payments d. DCPS Special Education Payments e. Police Officers and Fire Fighters Retirement System f. Teachers Retirement 2. Expenditures from Local funds for the following comptroller source groups: 20 Supplies and Materials; 40 Other Services and Charges; 41 Contractual Services/Other; 50 Subsidies and Transfers; and 70 Equipment and Equipment Rental are restricted to budget authority less 10%, or the allocation listed in the attached spending restriction table; 3. The following agencies shall be exempt from the 10% spending limitation from the comptroller source groups, but not from the apportionment: a. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (EA); b. Non-Public Tuition (GN); c. Special Education Transportation (GO); d. Unemployment Compensation Fund (BH); e. Disability Compensation Fund (BG); f. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (KC) g. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (KE) h. Settlements and Judgments (ZH) i. District Retiree Health Contribution (RH) 4. A subordinate executive branch agency may request an exception from the Office of the City Administrator to each of the restrictions described in paragraphs A or B for expenditures that are necessary for the safety of the public or the essential functions of government.

Page 3 of 5 II. Adjustments Upon the effective date of this Order, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer may adjust the allocations of spending limits made pursuant to this Order and pursuant to exceptions described in paragraph B-4 above as approved by the Office of the City Administrator. III. Prohibitions A. No officer or employee of the District of Columbia may make or authorize an expenditure, obligation, or personnel action that causes an agency to exceed the reduced spending limits established by this Order. B. Any officer or employee violating paragraph A, part III, of this Order shall be subject to appropriate administrative discipline recommended by the Board for Review of Anti-Deficiency Violations, including, when circumstances warrant, suspension from duty without pay or removal from office. IV. Applicability: This Order shall apply to all subordinate executive branch agencies of the District. V. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Order shall be effective on Wednesday, October 6, 2010. ADRIAN M. FENTY MAYOR ATTEST: STEPHANIE D. SCOTT SECRETARY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Page 4 of 5 Agency Code - Agency Name FY 2011 Spending Restriction on Subordinate Executive Agencies: 10% of objects 20, 40, 41, 50, 70 Available FY11 AA0-Office of the Mayor 4,544,313 48,789 4,495,524 AB0-Council of the District of Columbia 19,434,075 0 19,434,075 AC0-Office of the District of Columbia Auditor 4,083,821 0 4,083,821 AD0-Office of the Inspector General 13,925,298 0 13,925,298 AE0-Office of the City Administrator 5,105,237 15,884 5,089,353 AF0-Contract Appeals Board 790,000 0 790,000 AJ0-Access to Justice 3,279,000 327,900 2,951,100 AM0-Department of Real Estate Services 11,226,800 665,594 10,561,206 AS0-Office of Finance and Resource Management 20,878,243 11,463 20,866,780 AT0-Office of the Chief Financial Officer 87,847,061 0 87,847,061 BA0-Office of the Secretary 2,157,356 57,968 2,099,387 BE0-D. C. Department of Human Resources 8,189,123 81,111 8,108,012 CB0-Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia 52,103,083 394,169 51,708,914 CG0-Public Employee Relations Board 879,000 0 879,000 CH0-Office of Employee Appeals 1,306,854 0 1,306,854 CJ0-Office of Campaign Finance 1,352,581 0 1,352,581 DL0-Board of Elections and Ethics 4,132,749 0 4,132,749 DX0-Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 968,479 0 968,479 EA0-Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 395,943 0 395,943 JR0-Office of Disability Rights 1,068,566 20,957 1,047,609 PO0-Office of Contracting and Procurement 9,299,168 46,091 9,253,076 RJ0-Medical Liability Captive INS Agency 2,500,000 0 2,500,000 RK0-D. C. Office of Risk Management 783,101 4,367 778,734 RP0-Office of Community Affairs 2,232,152 20,716 2,211,436 RS0-Serve DC 301,943 9,470 292,473 TO0-Office of the Chief Technology Officer 32,783,838 1,128,176 31,655,662 ZX0-Municipal Facilities: Non-Capital 123,455,786 1,401,556 122,054,230 BD0-Office of Planning 6,122,482 73,469 6,049,012 BJ0-Office of Zoning 2,660,195 0 2,660,195 BX0-Commission on Arts and Humanities 4,940,310 444,421 4,495,889 CF0-Department of Employment Services 36,629,815 3,176,845 33,452,969 CQ0-Office of the Tenant Advocate 654,000 0 654,000 CR0-Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs 8,203,032 70,315 8,132,717 DA0-Board of Real Property Assessments and Appeals 1,310,186 0 1,310,186 DB0-Department of Housing and Community Development 12,063,777 960,217 11,103,561 EB0-Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development 2,294,834 82,585 2,212,248 EN0-Department of Small and Local Business Development 4,599,042 273,306 4,325,736 HY0-Housing Authority Subsidy 25,822,884 0 25,822,884 LQ0-Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration 400,000 0 400,000 TK0-Office of Motion Picture and Television Development 555,310 12,017 543,294 BN0-Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency 1,993,709 35,476 1,958,232 FA0-Metropolitan Police Department 412,846,987 3,399,138 409,447,848 FB0-Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department 195,529,834 1,970,699 193,559,135 FD0-Police Officers' and Fire Fighters' Retirement System 127,200,000 127,200,000 FE0-Office of Victim Services 2,643,307 252,022 2,391,286 FH0-Office of Police Complaints 2,115,721 29,408 2,086,313 FI0-Corrections Information Council 130,000 9,000 121,000 FJ0-Criminal Justice Coordinating Council 198,780 0 198,780 FK0-District of Columbia National Guard 2,553,156 56,836 2,496,320 FL0-Department of Corrections 110,088,833 3,999,146 106,089,687 FO0-Office of Justice Grants Administration 71,623 476 71,147 FS0-Office of Administrative Hearings 7,093,322 64,623 7,028,699 FV0-Forensic Laboratory Technician Training Program 1,623,892 3,972 1,619,920 FX0-Office of the Chief Medical Examiner 7,400,194 65,538 7,334,656 FZ0-District of Columbia Sentencing and Criminal Code Revision Commission 797,510 18,935 778,576 UC0-Office of Unified Communications 27,097,232 21,532 27,075,700 CE0-District of Columbia Public Library 36,406,911 0 36,406,911 GA0-District of Columbia Public Schools 563,538,343 6,539,062 556,999,281 GB0-Public Charter School Board 1,468,000 0 1,468,000

Page 5 of 5 Agency Code - Agency Name FY 2011 Spending Restriction on Subordinate Executive Agencies: 10% of objects 20, 40, 41, 50, 70 Available FY11 GC0-Public Charter Schools 434,660,738 5,043,620 429,617,118 GD0-Office of the State Superintendent of Education 115,812,913 9,197,995 106,614,918 GG0-University of the District of Columbia Subsidy Account 62,920,000 6,292,000 56,628,000 GM0-Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization 26,743,210 648,414 26,094,796 GN0-NON-PUBLIC TUITION 179,890,760 0 179,890,760 GO0-SPECIAL EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION 89,171,281 0 89,171,281 GW0-Deputy Mayor for Education 1,273,383 30,512 1,242,871 GX0-Teachers' Retirement System 3,000,000 0 3,000,000 AP0-Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs 815,493 31,093 784,401 BG0-Disability Compensation Fund 28,169,140 0 28,169,140 BH0-Unemployment Compensation Fund 18,512,000 0 18,512,000 BY0-D. C. Office on Aging 15,944,166 1,407,717 14,536,449 BZ0-Office of Latino Affairs 2,889,086 213,065 2,676,021 HA0-Department of Parks and Recreation 38,081,074 602,853 37,478,221 HC0-Department of Health 74,471,870 4,393,773 70,078,097 HM0-Office of Human Rights 2,278,773 11,825 2,266,948 HT0-Department of Health Care Finance 504,436,781 1,425,357 503,011,424 JA0-Department of Human Services 144,096,000 11,024,632 133,071,368 JM0-Department on Disabilities Services 56,808,345 3,597,696 53,210,649 JY0-Children and Youth Investment Collaborative 7,200,000 720,000 6,480,000 JZ0-Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services 90,680,624 4,622,818 86,057,806 RL0-Child and Family Services Agency 198,189,414 13,961,310 184,228,104 RM0-Department of Mental Health 168,451,364 6,205,194 162,246,170 VA0-Office of Veterans' Affairs 391,952 7,386 384,566 KA0-Department of Transportation 2,951,000 295,100 2,655,900 KC0-Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission 123,000 0 123,000 KD0-School Transit Subsidy 6,058,000 605,800 5,452,200 KE0-Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 246,268,034 0 246,268,034 KG0-District Department of the Environment 13,636,002 731,866 12,904,135 KT0-Department of Public Works 100,360,000 2,300,342 98,059,658 KV0-Department of Motor Vehicles 24,379,069 1,072,907 23,306,162 TC0-D.C. Taxicab Commission 1,096,948 1,841 1,095,107 CP0-Certificate of Participation 33,044,575 0 33,044,575 DS0-Repayment of Loans and Interest 401,904,816 0 401,904,816 ELO-Master Equipment Lease/Purchase Program 49,804,074 0 49,804,074 RH0-District Retiree Health Contribution 98,700,000 0 98,700,000 SM0-Schools Modernization Fund 8,612,963 0 8,612,963 ZA0-Repayment of Interest on Short Term Borrowing 9,000,000 0 9,000,000 ZB0-Debt Service - Issuance Costs 15,000,000 0 15,000,000 ZH0-Settlements and Judgments 21,477,000 0 21,477,000 ZZ0-John A. Wilson Building Fund 3,598,126 0 3,598,126 5,322,978,763 100,238,366 5,222,740,397