Augmentation

1 May 2023

Budgeting 101: What is Augmentation? (Explained in a 3 min. video)

What is Augmentation? Augmentation is the act of the constitutional officers authorized to use current year savings in their respective appropriations to cover actual current year deficiencies in any existing item of appropriation within their respective offices. (Section 76, General Provisions, FY 2022 General Appropriations Act) In the above definition, there are four (4) important things to note in order to understand what an augmentation is: Who are authorized to augment? Neither Government Accountants, Budget Officers, nor the heads of agencies, not even auditors, are authorized to augment the budget of their agencies. Only the following constitutional officers are authorized...

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6 Jul 2022

What’s the difference between realignment, reprogramming and augmentation?

Sender: Kindly enlighten me about the difference between realignment, reprogramming and augmentation of funds. Is it allowed to reprogram funds from savings of CO to MOOE and vice versa thru supplemental budget? See the comments section below for the responses to this question. Visit our Facebook Group to get full access to answers and comments to this question. Post Views: 3,068

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25 Mar 2020

What is Augmentation?

Augmentation is the act of the constitutional officers (i.e., President, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and Heads of Constitutional Offices such as the Commission on Audit, Commision on Election, and Civil Service Commission) authorized to use savings in their respective appropriations to cover a deficiency in any existing item of appropriation within their respective offices. Section 25 (5), Article VI of the 1987 Constitution, provides that no law shall be passed authorizing any transfer of appropriations; however, the President, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,...

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