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About NIA

Fiscal Year 2005 Budget

  • Director's Statement: Fiscal Year 2005 Budget Request
  • Organizational Structure
  • Appropriation Language
  • Amounts Available for Obligation
  • Justification Narrative
    • Introduction
    • NIA and the NIH Roadmap
    • Alzheimer's Disease And The Neuroscience Of Aging
    • Reducing Disease And Disability
    • Biology of Aging
    • Behavioral And Social Research
    • Health Disparities
    • Conclusion
  • Budget Policy
  • Budget Mechanism Tables
  • Budget Authority by Activity
  • Summary Of Changes
  • Budget Authority By Object
  • Salaries And Expenses
  • Significant Items In The House And Senate Appropriations Committee Report
  • Authorizing Legislation
  • Appropriations History
  • Detail of Full-Time Equivalent Employment
  • Detail Of Positions

Appropriation Language

For carrying out Section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to aging, [$1,031,311,000] $1,055,666,000.
 

[Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, as enacted by the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2004.]

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