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The agency code identifies the department or agency that is responsible for the account.
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The allocation agency identifies the department or agency that is receiving funds through an allocation (non-expenditure) transfer.
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The main account code identifies the account in statute.
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This is a component of the TAS. Identifies a Treasury-defined subdivision of the main account. This field cannot be blank. Subaccount 000 indicates the Parent account.
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In annual and multi-year funds, the end period of availability identifies the last year of funds availability under law that an appropriation account may incur new obligations.
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In annual and multi-year funds, the beginning period of availability identifies the first year of availability under law that an appropriation account may incur new obligations.
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In appropriations accounts, the availability type code identifies an unlimited period to incur new obligations; this is denoted by the letter "X".
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