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Appendix B Reimbursable Programs
Pages 137-145

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From page 137...
... to select the sample for the 2006 Annual Survey of Jails. This census had a web reporting option.
From page 138...
... Extracts -- This Justice survey extracts justice expenditure and employment data from the Governments Division's annual surveys of finance and employment and adjusts them to provide comparable data with the former CJEE series. In conjunction with this data series, additional unpublished details are provided for larger government units and custom tabulations for publications.
From page 139...
... The quarterly survey provides basic information on all deceased inmates. The annual summary is conducted to obtain inmate counts that include the number of inmates on December 31, yearly admissions totals, average daily population counts, and total inmate deaths.
From page 140...
... The data collected include type of facility, capacity, number of juveniles held on a specific reference date, physical and mental health care services, substance abuse services, and education services. Data are collected solely by mail canvass operations.
From page 141...
... Data include revenue by source (local property tax, monies from other school systems, private tuition and transportation payments, school lunch charges, direct state aid, and federal aid passed through the state government) , expenditure by function and object (instruction, support service functions, salaries, and capital outlay)
From page 142...
... The Governments Division is responsible for collection and editing for all state governments, all local governments with 5,000 or more employees, and a sample of other local governments. Public Libraries Survey -- States Annual Department of report information about service Education measures, such as users of electronic resources, Internet terminals, reference transactions, public service hours, interlibrary loans, circulation, library visits, size of collections, staffing, operating revenues and expenditures, and number of service outlets.
From page 143...
... Academic Libraries Survey -- Academic Biennial Department of libraries report data including total Education operating expenditures, full-timeequivalent library staff, service outlets, total volumes held at the end of the fiscal year, circulation, interlibrary loans, public service hours, gate count, reference transactions per typical week, and electronic services. Data are collected for over 3,500 2-year and 4-year degree-granting postsecondary institutions in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, including institutions that are eligible for Title IV aid and branch campuses of Title IV eligible institutions.
From page 144...
... Data for recipients include and 17 federal name and geographic location; data agencies for projects include assistance program name, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number, and purpose; and data for financing include amounts of federal and nonfederal funding.
From page 145...
... Expenditures are reported by responsible department or agency and classified by affected program (such as Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief grants, or Social Security Administration Black Lung payments)


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