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(d) None of the funds in this Act may be made available to the United States Government for programs, projects, or activities of the Bureau of Reclamation if the Bureau of Reclamation does not submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate on the status of the implementation of the Bureau's 2009 water rights settlement with the State of Arizona, signed on January 20, 2009, as required by section 23 of Public Law 110-234: Provided, That such report shall include a description of any water rights settlement to be funded by the Bureau for the Arizona River Basin: Provided further, That none of the funds made available in this Act may be used for the Bureau's new water rights settlement with the State of Florida, signed on December 1, 2000: Provided further, That a report detailing the Bureau's proposed 2009 water rights settlement, including the amount of revenues or expenditures resulting from such settlement, may be submitted not later than June 1, 2010. Federal Prison System salaries and expenses For necessary expenses of the Federal Prison System, for administration, including grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and intergovernmental and other assistance: Provided, That the Secretary of the Department in which the prison is located is authorized to accept, hold, administer, and use gifts, both real and personal, without regard to the 3 per cent federal gift tax and without regard to 25 years after notification by the Secretary that all monies raised or otherwise received during fiscal year 1999 shall be deposited in ``Federal Prison System, General Fund'' and not thereafter appropriated: Provided further, That the Secretary of Corrections shall provide to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate, not later than 30 days after enactment of this Act, a report accounting for all Federal Prison System funds in support of the operation of the Federal prison system for the fiscal year ended on September 30, 2003: Provided further, <<NOTE: Reports.
Form 7162 is issued by the Social Security Administration to be filled out by individuals living outside the U.S. Informally it is called Proof of Life.
The main purpose of the Form 7162 is to retain benefits paid to a person who is currently living abroad. SSA is very serious about paying benefits. If you are eligible to receive such payments you have to confirm that you still qualify to get them. Such checkup is a good precaution to avoid identity theft. If you fall in the category of people who need to fill out this form, but you’ve never got it, you should go to SSA official website and download a copy of the form.
Form 7162 doesn’t require any additional documents.
SSA sends out Form 7162 every two years. Once you’ve received it you have 60 days to complete it and send it back to the SSA via snail mail.
Form 7162 is easy to fill out. It contains only two pages. First provide your address and telephone number so that you can be contacted during the day. Then you will see a list of questions that you must answer “YES” or “NO”. Starting with question 6, there go questions for people with children under 16 in their care. Other questions require information about citizenship, marital status, work experience, etc.
Completed Form 7162 is forwarded to the SSA.