HOUSE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1927, 1948, 1969 PRINTER'S NO. 1989
No. 5 Session of 2002
INTRODUCED BY THOMPSON AND BRIGHTBILL, APRIL 19, 2002
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, MAY 6, 2002
AN ACT 1 To provide from the General Fund for the expenses of the <-- 2 Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments of the 3 Commonwealth, the public debt and for the public schools for 4 the fiscal year July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003, for certain 5 institutions and organizations, and for the payment of bills 6 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 7 ending June 30, 2002; to provide appropriations from the 8 State Lottery Fund, the Energy Conservation and Assistance 9 Fund, the Hazardous Material Response Fund, The State Stores 10 Fund, the Milk Marketing Fund, the Home Investment Trust 11 Fund, the Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund, the 12 Tuition Payment Fund, the Banking Department Fund, the 13 Firearm Records Check Fund and the Ben Franklin Technology 14 Development Authority Fund to the Executive Department; to 15 provide appropriations from the Judicial Computer System 16 Augmentation Account to the Judicial Department for the 17 fiscal year July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003; to provide 18 appropriations from the Motor License Fund for the fiscal 19 year July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003, for the proper operation 20 of the several departments of the Commonwealth and the 21 Pennsylvania State Police authorized to spend Motor License 22 Fund moneys; to provide for the appropriation of Federal 23 funds to the Executive Department of the Commonwealth and for 24 the establishment of restricted receipt accounts for the 25 fiscal year July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003, and for the 26 payment of bills remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal 27 year ending June 30, 2002; and to provide for the additional 28 appropriation of Federal and State funds for the Executive 29 Department of the Commonwealth for the fiscal year July 1, 30 2001, to June 30, 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred 31 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending
1 June 30, 2001. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS 4 Section 101. Short title. 5 Section 102. Definitions. 6 Section 103. Abbreviations. 7 Section 104. State appropriations. 8 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations. 9 Section 106. Block grants. 10 PART II. GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 11 FOR 2002-2003 12 SUBPART A. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 13 Section 201. Governor. 14 Section 202. Executive Offices. 15 Section 203. Lieutenant Governor. 16 Section 204. Attorney General. 17 Section 205. Auditor General. 18 Section 206. Treasury Department. 19 Section 207. Department of Aging. 20 Section 208. Department of Agriculture. 21 Section 209. Department of Community and Economic Development. 22 Section 210. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 23 Section 211. Department of Corrections. 24 Section 212. Department of Education. 25 Section 213. Department of Environmental Protection. 26 Section 214. Department of General Services. 27 Section 215. Department of Health. 28 Section 216. Insurance Department. 29 Section 217. Department of Labor and Industry. 30 Section 218. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. 20020S0005B1989 - 2 -
1 Section 219. Department of Public Welfare. 2 Section 220. Department of Revenue. 3 Section 221. Department of State. 4 Section 222. Department of Transportation. 5 Section 223. Pennsylvania State Police. 6 Section 224. State Civil Service Commission. 7 Section 225. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 8 Section 226. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. 9 Section 227. State System of Higher Education. 10 Section 228. Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. 11 Section 229. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 12 Section 230. Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority. 13 Section 231. Environmental Hearing Board. 14 Section 232. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. 15 Section 233. Pennsylvania Public Television Network Commission. 16 Section 234. Pennsylvania Securities Commission. 17 Section 235. State Tax Equalization Board. 18 Section 236. Health Care Cost Containment Council. 19 Section 237. State Ethics Commission. 20 Section 238. Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. 21 SUBPART B. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 22 Section 251. Senate. 23 Section 252. House of Representatives. 24 Section 253. Legislative Reference Bureau. 25 Section 254. Legislative Budget and Finance Committee. 26 Section 255. Legislative Data Processing Committee. 27 Section 256. Joint State Government Commission. 28 Section 257. Local Government Commission. 29 Section 258. Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control 30 and Conservation Committee. 20020S0005B1989 - 3 -
1 Section 259. Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 2 Section 260. Independent Regulatory Review Commission. 3 Section 261. Capitol Preservation Committee. 4 Section 262. Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing. 5 Section 263. Center for Rural Pennsylvania. 6 Section 264. Commonwealth Mail Processing Center. 7 SUBPART C. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 8 Section 281. Supreme Court. 9 Section 282. Superior Court. 10 Section 283. Commonwealth Court. 11 Section 284. Courts of common pleas. 12 Section 285. Community courts - district justices. 13 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic Court. 14 Section 287. Philadelphia Municipal Court. 15 Section 288. Pittsburgh Magistrate Court. 16 Section 289. Judicial Conduct Board. 17 Section 290. Court of Judicial Discipline. 18 Section 291. Juror cost reimbursement. 19 Section 292. County court reimbursement. 20 PART III. STATE LOTTERY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 21 Section 301. Department of Aging. 22 PART IV. ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 23 Section 401. Department of Environmental Protection. 24 Section 402. Department of Public Welfare. 25 PART V. JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT 26 APPROPRIATIONS 27 Section 501. Supreme Court. 28 PART VI. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND 29 APPROPRIATIONS 30 Section 601. Department of Health. 20020S0005B1989 - 4 -
1 Section 602. Department of Public Welfare. 2 PART VII. STATE STORES FUND APPROPRIATIONS 3 Section 701. Pennsylvania State Police. 4 PART VIII. MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 5 FOR 2002-2003 6 SUBPART A. MOTOR LICENSE FUND 7 Section 801. Department of Transportation. 8 Section 802. Executive Offices. 9 Section 803. Treasury Department. 10 Section 804. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 11 Section 805. Department of Education. 12 Section 806. Department of Environmental Protection. 13 Section 807. Department of General Services. 14 Section 808. Department of Revenue. 15 Section 809. Pennsylvania State Police. 16 SUBPART B. AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 17 Section 821. Department of Transportation. 18 PART IX. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 19 Section 901. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 20 PART X. MILK MARKETING FUND APPROPRIATIONS 21 Section 1001. Milk Marketing Board. 22 PART XI. HOME INVESTMENT TRUST FUND APPROPRIATIONS 23 Section 1101. Department of Community and Economic Development. 24 PART XII. TUITION PAYMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 25 Section 1201. Treasury Department. 26 PART XIII. BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 27 Section 1301. Department of Banking. 28 Section 1302. Department of General Services. 29 PART XIV. FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND APPROPRIATIONS 30 Section 1401. Pennsylvania State Police. 20020S0005B1989 - 5 -
1 PART XV. BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 2 AUTHORITY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 3 Section 1501. Department of Community and Economic Development. 4 PART XVI. RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 5 SUBPART A. OPTIONAL ACCOUNTS 6 Section 1601. General provisions. 7 Section 1602. Department of Community and Economic Development. 8 Section 1603. Department of Conservation and Natural 9 Resources. 10 Section 1604. Department of Education. 11 Section 1605. Department of Environmental Protection. 12 Section 1606. Department of Transportation. 13 Section 1607. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 14 Section 1608. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 15 SUBPART B. RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT - VOLUNTEER FIRE 16 COMPANY AND VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE GRANTS 17 Section 1621. General provisions. 18 Section 1622. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 19 PART XVII. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 20 FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 21 SUBPART A. GENERAL PROVISIONS 22 Section 1701. State appropriations from General Fund. 23 Section 1702. Federal augmentation appropriations. 24 SUBPART B. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 25 Section 1711. Executive Offices. 26 Section 1712. Department of Agriculture. 27 Section 1713. Department of Community and Economic Development. 28 Section 1714. Department of Education. 29 Section 1715. Department of General Services. 30 Section 1716. Department of Health. 20020S0005B1989 - 6 -
1 Section 1717. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. 2 Section 1718. Department of Public Welfare. 3 Section 1719. Department of State. 4 Section 1720. Pennsylvania State Police. 5 Section 1721. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 6 Section 1722. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 7 Section 1723. Public Utility Commission. 8 SUBPART C. STATE LOTTERY FUND 9 Section 1751. Department of Aging. 10 SUBPART D. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 2001-2002 11 Section 1791. Prior laws unaffected. 12 Section 1792. Compliance with other law before funds 13 available. 14 Section 1793. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering 15 or committing funds. 16 Section 1794. Minority business set-asides. 17 Section 1795. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 18 sources. 19 Section 1796. Lapsing of unused funds. 20 Section 1796.1. Waiver provision not applicable. 21 Section 1797. Construction with prior appropriation acts. 22 Section 1798. Deduction of expended appropriations under prior 23 law. 24 PART XVIII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR 25 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR 2002-2003 26 Section 1801. General Fund repository for Federal funds. 27 Section 1802. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 28 funds. 29 Section 1803. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal funds. 30 Section 1804. Subgrants between Federal fund appropriations. 20020S0005B1989 - 7 -
1 Section 1805. Utilization of emergency Federal funds. 2 Section 1806. Transfer of funds from TANFBG to CCDFBG and 3 SSBG. 4 Section 1807. Transfer of LIHEAP funds. 5 PART XIX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 2002-2003 6 Section 1901. Prior laws unaffected. 7 Section 1902. Compliance with other law before funds available. 8 Section 1903. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 9 committing funds. 10 Section 1904. Minority business set-asides. 11 Section 1905. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 12 sources. 13 Section 1906. Lapsing of unused funds. 14 Section 1906.1. Waiver provision not applicable. 15 Section 1907. Appellate courts appropriation contingency. 16 Section 1908. Transfer of excess funds. 17 Section 1909. Transfer of funds by the Supreme Court. 18 Section 1910. Transfer from Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund. 19 PART XX. EFFECTIVE DATE 20 Section 2001. Effective date. 21 TO PROVIDE FROM THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE <-- 22 EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE 23 COMMONWEALTH, THE PUBLIC DEBT AND FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR 24 THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2002, TO JUNE 30, 2003, FOR CERTAIN 25 INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS 26 INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR 27 ENDING JUNE 30, 2002; TO PROVIDE APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE 28 STATE LOTTERY FUND, THE ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE 29 FUND, THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE FUND, THE STATE STORES 30 FUND, THE MILK MARKETING FUND, THE HOME INVESTMENT TRUST 31 FUND, THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND, THE 32 TUITION PAYMENT FUND, THE BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND, THE 33 FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND AND THE BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY 34 DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FUND TO THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT; TO 35 PROVIDE APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM 36 AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT TO THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT FOR THE 37 FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2002, TO JUNE 30, 2003; TO PROVIDE 38 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND FOR THE FISCAL 39 YEAR JULY 1, 2002, TO JUNE 30, 2003, FOR THE PROPER OPERATION 20020S0005B1989 - 8 -
1 OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE 2 PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE AUTHORIZED TO SPEND MOTOR LICENSE 3 FUND MONEYS; TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF FEDERAL 4 FUNDS TO THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND FOR 5 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS FOR THE 6 FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2002, TO JUNE 30, 2003, AND FOR THE 7 PAYMENT OF BILLS REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL 8 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS 11 SECTION 101. SHORT TITLE. 12 SECTION 102. DEFINITIONS. 13 SECTION 103. ABBREVIATIONS. 14 SECTION 104. STATE APPROPRIATIONS. 15 SECTION 105. FEDERAL AUGMENTATION APPROPRIATIONS. 16 SECTION 106. BLOCK GRANTS. 17 SECTION 107. ADMINISTRATIVE COST REDUCTION PLANS. 18 PART II. GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 19 FOR 2002-2003 20 SUBPART A. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 21 SECTION 201. GOVERNOR. 22 SECTION 202. EXECUTIVE OFFICES. 23 SECTION 203. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. 24 SECTION 204. ATTORNEY GENERAL. 25 SECTION 205. AUDITOR GENERAL. 26 SECTION 206. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 27 SECTION 207. DEPARTMENT OF AGING. 28 SECTION 208. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 29 SECTION 209. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 30 SECTION 210. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES. 31 SECTION 211. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. 32 SECTION 212. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 33 SECTION 213. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 20020S0005B1989 - 9 -
1 SECTION 214. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES. 2 SECTION 215. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 3 SECTION 216. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 4 SECTION 217. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY. 5 SECTION 218. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS. 6 SECTION 219. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. 7 SECTION 220. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. 8 SECTION 221. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 9 SECTION 222. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 10 SECTION 223. PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. 11 SECTION 224. STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 12 SECTION 225. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY. 13 SECTION 226. PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION. 14 SECTION 227. STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION. 15 SECTION 228. PENNSYLVANIA HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AGENCY. 16 SECTION 229. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION. 17 SECTION 230. PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY. 18 SECTION 231. ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD. 19 SECTION 232. PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE. 20 SECTION 233. PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC TELEVISION NETWORK COMMISSION. 21 SECTION 234. PENNSYLVANIA SECURITIES COMMISSION. 22 SECTION 235. STATE TAX EQUALIZATION BOARD. 23 SECTION 236. HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT COUNCIL. 24 SECTION 237. STATE ETHICS COMMISSION. 25 SECTION 238. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY. 26 SUBPART B. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 27 SECTION 251. SENATE. 28 SECTION 252. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 29 SECTION 253. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU. 30 SECTION 254. LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE. 20020S0005B1989 - 10 -
1 SECTION 255. LEGISLATIVE DATA PROCESSING COMMITTEE. 2 SECTION 256. JOINT STATE GOVERNMENT COMMISSION. 3 SECTION 257. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION. 4 SECTION 258. JOINT LEGISLATIVE AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 5 AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE. 6 SECTION 259. LEGISLATIVE AUDIT ADVISORY COMMISSION. 7 SECTION 260. INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION. 8 SECTION 261. CAPITOL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE. 9 SECTION 262. PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON SENTENCING. 10 SECTION 263. CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA. 11 SECTION 264. COMMONWEALTH MAIL PROCESSING CENTER. 12 SUBPART C. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 13 SECTION 281. SUPREME COURT. 14 SECTION 282. SUPERIOR COURT. 15 SECTION 283. COMMONWEALTH COURT. 16 SECTION 284. COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS. 17 SECTION 285. COMMUNITY COURTS - DISTRICT JUSTICES. 18 SECTION 286. PHILADELPHIA TRAFFIC COURT. 19 SECTION 287. PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT. 20 SECTION 288. PITTSBURGH MAGISTRATE COURT. 21 SECTION 289. JUDICIAL CONDUCT BOARD. 22 SECTION 290. COURT OF JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE. 23 SECTION 291. JUROR COST REIMBURSEMENT. 24 SECTION 292. COUNTY COURT REIMBURSEMENT. 25 PART III. STATE LOTTERY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 26 SECTION 301. DEPARTMENT OF AGING. 27 PART IV. ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 28 SECTION 401. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 29 SECTION 402. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. 30 PART V. JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT 20020S0005B1989 - 11 -
1 APPROPRIATIONS 2 SECTION 501. SUPREME COURT. 3 PART VI. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND 4 APPROPRIATIONS 5 SECTION 601. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 6 SECTION 602. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. 7 PART VII. STATE STORES FUND APPROPRIATIONS 8 SECTION 701. PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. 9 PART VIII. MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 10 FOR 2002-2003 11 SUBPART A. MOTOR LICENSE FUND 12 SECTION 801. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 13 SECTION 802. EXECUTIVE OFFICES. 14 SECTION 803. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 15 SECTION 804. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES. 16 SECTION 805. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 17 SECTION 806. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 18 SECTION 807. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES. 19 SECTION 808. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. 20 SECTION 809. PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. 21 SUBPART B. AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 22 SECTION 821. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 23 PART IX. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 24 SECTION 901. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY. 25 PART X. MILK MARKETING FUND APPROPRIATIONS 26 SECTION 1001. MILK MARKETING BOARD. 27 PART XI. HOME INVESTMENT TRUST FUND APPROPRIATIONS 28 SECTION 1101. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 29 PART XII. TUITION PAYMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 30 SECTION 1201. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 20020S0005B1989 - 12 -
1 PART XIII. BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 2 SECTION 1301. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING. 3 SECTION 1302. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES. 4 PART XIV. FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND APPROPRIATIONS 5 SECTION 1401. PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. 6 PART XV. BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 7 AUTHORITY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 8 SECTION 1501. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 9 PART XVI. RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 10 SECTION 1601. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 11 SECTION 1602. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 12 SECTION 1603. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL 13 RESOURCES. 14 SECTION 1604. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 15 SECTION 1605. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. 16 SECTION 1606. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 17 SECTION 1607. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY. 18 SECTION 1608. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION. 19 PART XVII. (RESERVED) 20 PART XVIII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR 21 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR 2002-2003 22 SECTION 1801. GENERAL FUND REPOSITORY FOR FEDERAL FUNDS. 23 SECTION 1802. LIMITATION ON ENCUMBERING OR SPENDING FEDERAL 24 FUNDS. 25 SECTION 1803. APPROPRIATION OF PRIOR UNSPENT FEDERAL FUNDS. 26 SECTION 1804. SUBGRANTS BETWEEN FEDERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS. 27 SECTION 1805. UTILIZATION OF EMERGENCY FEDERAL FUNDS. 28 SECTION 1806. TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM TANFBG TO CCDFBG AND 29 SSBG. 30 SECTION 1807. TRANSFER OF LIHEAP FUNDS. 20020S0005B1989 - 13 -
1 PART XIX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 2002-2003 2 SECTION 1901. PRIOR LAWS UNAFFECTED. 3 SECTION 1902. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAW BEFORE FUNDS AVAILABLE. 4 SECTION 1903. CONTRACTS PREREQUISITE TO ENCUMBERING OR 5 COMMITTING FUNDS. 6 SECTION 1904. MINORITY BUSINESS SET-ASIDES. 7 SECTION 1905. APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FROM MISCELLANEOUS 8 SOURCES. 9 SECTION 1906. LAPSING OF UNUSED FUNDS. 10 SECTION 1907. APPELLATE COURTS APPROPRIATION CONTINGENCY. 11 SECTION 1908. TRANSFER OF EXCESS FUNDS. 12 SECTION 1909. TRANSFER OF FUNDS BY THE SUPREME COURT. 13 SECTION 1910. TRANSFER FROM HAZARDOUS SITES CLEANUP FUND. 14 SECTION 1911. TOBACCO SETTLEMENT FUNDS. 15 SECTION 1912. PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE AND REBATE FUND. 16 SECTION 1913. PRISON PRIVATIZATION PROHIBITED. 17 PART XX. EFFECTIVE DATE 18 SECTION 2001. EFFECTIVE DATE. 19 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 20 hereby enacts as follows: 21 PART I <-- 22 GENERAL PROVISIONS 23 Section 101. Short title.--This act shall be known and may 24 be cited as the General Appropriation Act of 2002. 25 Section 102. Definitions.--The following words and phrases 26 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 27 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 28 "Employees." Includes all directors, superintendents, bureau 29 or division chiefs, assistant directors, assistant 30 superintendents, assistant chiefs, experts, scientists, 20020S0005B1989 - 14 -
1 engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, accountants, secretaries, 2 auditors, inspectors, examiners, analysts, statisticians, 3 marshals, clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, messengers and 4 other assistants in any department, board or commission. 5 "Expenses" and "maintenance." Includes all printing, binding 6 and stationery, food and forage, materials and supplies, 7 traveling expenses, training, motor vehicle supplies and 8 repairs, freight, express and cartage, postage, telephones and 9 telegraph rentals and toll charges, newspaper advertising and 10 notices, public advertising by or through any medium, fuel, 11 light, heat, power and water, minor construction and renovation, 12 repairs or reconstruction of equipment, buildings and 13 facilities, rent of real estate and equipment, premiums on 14 workers' compensation, insurance premiums on policies of 15 liability insurance, insurance premiums on medical payment 16 insurance and surety bonds for volunteer workers, premiums on 17 employee group life insurance and employee and retired employee 18 group hospital and medical insurance, payment of Commonwealth 19 share of Social Security taxes and unemployment compensation 20 costs for State employees, the purchase of replacement or 21 additional equipment and machinery and all other incidental 22 costs and expenses, including payment to the Department of 23 General Services of mileage and other charges for the use of 24 automobiles and rental payments for permanently assigned 25 automobiles and of expenses or costs of services incurred 26 through the Purchasing Fund. The term "expenses" also shall 27 include the medical costs for the treatment of inmates of State 28 institutions when the inmate must be transferred to an outside 29 hospital: Provided, That in no case shall the State institution 30 pay more for patient care than that provided under the State 20020S0005B1989 - 15 -
1 medical assistance program. 2 Section 103. Abbreviations.--The following abbreviations 3 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 4 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 5 "ARC." Appalachian Regional Commission. 6 "BG." Block grant. 7 "CCDFBG." Child Care and Development Fund Block Grant. 8 "CSBG." Community Services Block Grant. 9 "DCSI." Drug Control and Systems Improvement Formula Grant 10 Program. 11 "DFSC." Drug Free Schools and Communities Act. 12 "DOE." Department of Energy. 13 "EEOC." Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 14 "EPA." Environmental Protection Agency. 15 "ESEA." Elementary and Secondary Education Act. 16 "FEMA." Federal Emergency Management Agency. 17 "FTA." Federal Transit Administration. 18 "HUD." Department of Housing and Urban Development. 19 "LIHEABG." Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant. 20 "LSTA." Library Services and Technology Act. 21 "MCHSBG." Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant. 22 "MHSBG." Mental Health Services Block Grant. 23 "MR." Mental Retardation. 24 "PHHSBG." Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. 25 "SABG." Substance Abuse Block Grant. 26 "SCDBG." Small Communities Development Block Grant. 27 "SDA." Service Delivery Area. 28 "SSBG." Social Services Block Grant. 29 "TANFBG." Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block 30 Grant. 20020S0005B1989 - 16 -
1 "VA." Veterans' Administration. 2 "WIA." Workforce Investment Act. 3 "WIC." Women, Infants and Children Program. 4 Section 104. State appropriations.--(a) General Fund.--The 5 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 6 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 7 General Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the 8 Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments of the 9 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 10 compensation and travel expenses of the duly elected or 11 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for the 12 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 13 purchase or rental of goods and services, printing, public 14 advertising by or through any medium, equipment, land and 15 buildings and for payment of any other expenses, as provided by 16 law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the 17 duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 18 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 20 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 21 (b) State Lottery Fund.--The following sums set forth in 22 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 23 specifically appropriated from the State Lottery Fund to the 24 several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department 25 of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 26 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 27 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 28 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 29 goods and services and for payment of any other expenses, as 30 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 20020S0005B1989 - 17 -
1 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 2 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 3 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 4 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 5 (c) Energy Conservation and Assistance Fund.--The following 6 sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be 7 necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Energy 8 Conservation and Assistance Fund to the several hereinafter 9 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 10 for the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 11 the purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment 12 of any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, 13 necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and 14 activities and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the 15 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002, and for the payment of bills 16 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 17 ending June 30, 2002. 18 (d) Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account.--The 19 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 20 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 21 restricted receipt account established within the General Fund, 22 known as the Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account, to 23 the Judicial Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of 24 salaries, wages or other compensation and travel expenses, for 25 the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 26 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 27 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 28 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 29 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 30 beginning July 1, 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred 20020S0005B1989 - 18 -
1 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 2 30, 2002. 3 (e) Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund.--The 4 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 5 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 6 Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund to the several 7 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 8 Commonwealth for the payment of fees for contractual services 9 rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods and services and 10 for the payment of any other expenses, as provided by law or by 11 this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, 12 functions and activities and for the purposes hereinafter set 13 forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002, and for the 14 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 15 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 16 (f) The State Stores Fund.--The following sums set forth in 17 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 18 specifically appropriated from The State Stores Fund to the 19 hereinafter named agency of the Executive Department of the 20 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 21 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 22 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 23 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 24 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 25 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 26 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 27 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 28 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 29 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 30 (g) Motor License Fund.--The following sums, or as much 20020S0005B1989 - 19 -
1 thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the 2 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 3 Executive Department for the payment of salaries, wages and 4 other compensation and travel expenses of the duly elected or 5 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for 6 contractual services and other expenses necessary for the proper 7 conduct of the duties, functions and activities for the purposes 8 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 9 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 10 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 11 (h) Aviation Restricted Revenue Account.--The following 12 sums, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 13 appropriated from the Aviation Restricted Revenue Account in the 14 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 15 Executive Department for the purposes set forth herein for the 16 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002, and for the payment of bills 17 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 18 ending June 30, 2002. 19 (i) Hazardous Material Response Fund.--The following sums 20 set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, 21 are hereby specifically appropriated from the Hazardous Material 22 Response Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the 23 Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of fees 24 for contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 25 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 26 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 27 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 28 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 29 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 30 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 20020S0005B1989 - 20 -
1 (j) Milk Marketing Fund.--The following sums set forth in 2 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 3 specifically appropriated from the Milk Marketing Fund to the 4 several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department 5 of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 6 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 7 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 8 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 9 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 10 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 11 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 12 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 13 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 14 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 15 (k) Home Investment Trust Fund.--The following sums set 16 forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are 17 hereby specifically appropriated from the Home Investment Trust 18 Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the Executive 19 Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, 20 wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the duly 21 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for the 22 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 23 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 24 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 25 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 26 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 27 beginning July 1, 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred 28 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 29 30, 2002. 30 (l) Tuition Payment Fund.--The following sums set forth in 20020S0005B1989 - 21 -
1 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 2 specifically appropriated from the Tuition Payment Fund to the 3 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 4 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 5 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 6 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 7 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 8 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 9 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 10 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 11 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 12 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 13 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 14 (m) Banking Department Fund.--The following sums set forth 15 in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 16 specifically appropriated from the Banking Department Fund to 17 the hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of 18 the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 19 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 20 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 21 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 22 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 23 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 24 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 25 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 26 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 27 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 28 (n) Firearm Records Check Fund.--The following sums set 29 forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are 30 hereby specifically appropriated from the Firearm Records Check 20020S0005B1989 - 22 -
1 Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the Executive 2 Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, 3 wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the duly 4 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for the 5 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 6 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 7 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 8 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 9 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 10 beginning July 1, 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred 11 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 12 30, 2002. 13 (o) Ben Franklin Technology Development Authority Fund.--The 14 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 15 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Ben 16 Franklin Technology Development Authority Fund to the 17 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 18 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 19 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 20 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 21 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 22 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 23 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 24 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 25 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 26 2002, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 27 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. 28 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations.--The 29 following Federal augmentation appropriations set forth in this 30 act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 20020S0005B1989 - 23 -
1 specifically appropriated from the Federal augmentation funds to 2 the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive 3 Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of the expenses 4 of implementing and carrying out the programs stated herein for 5 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002, and for the payment of 6 bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal 7 year ending June 30, 2002. Unless otherwise stated, the 8 appropriations include any carryovers from the prior fiscal 9 year. 10 Section 106. Block grants.--(a) Appropriation.--The 11 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 12 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 13 block grant (BG) funds to the several hereinafter named agencies 14 of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the 15 purposes, and under the restrictions, for which the funds are 16 provided for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002. 17 (b) Small Communities Development Block Grant.--The Small 18 Communities Development Block Grant (SCDBG) is to assist small 19 cities and communities that have a high concentration of 20 impoverished citizens and substandard housing to expand their 21 low-income and moderate-income housing opportunities and to meet 22 community development needs. 23 (c) Community Services Block Grant.--The Community Services 24 Block Grant (CSBG) is to provide a range of services and 25 activities having a measurable and potentially major impact on 26 the causes of poverty in the community or those areas of the 27 community where poverty is a particularly acute problem. In 28 addition, new focus may be placed on the unemployed, both old 29 and new. Local agencies may lower their eligibility requirements 30 for recipients to three months to allow greater flexibility to 20020S0005B1989 - 24 -
1 assure proper consideration of each recipient. 2 (d) Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant.--The 3 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) is 4 for the provision of preventive health and other health services 5 related to emergency medical systems, health initiative grants, 6 comprehensive public health, hypertension, fluoridation, health 7 education, risk reduction, home health, rape crisis and domestic 8 violence services. 9 (e) Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant.--The 10 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (MCHSBG) is to 11 enable states to maintain and strengthen their leadership in 12 planning, promoting, coordinating and evaluating health care for 13 pregnant women, mothers, infants and children, and children with 14 special health care needs, and in providing health services for 15 mothers and children who do not have access to adequate health 16 care. 17 (f) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant.--The Low- 18 Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant (LIHEABG) is to help 19 lessen the impact of the high cost of energy on low-income 20 families and individuals, including energy efficiency grants for 21 low-income dwellings. No less than 15% of the LIHEABG funds 22 received shall be used for weatherization. LIHEABG funds 23 received pursuant to a Presidential release of contingency funds 24 shall be exempt from the 15% requirement. Unexpended 25 weatherization funds which would result in LIHEABG funds being 26 returned to the Federal Department of Health and Human Services 27 may be spent for assistance grants at the discretion of the 28 Secretary of the Budget. The Secretary of the Budget shall 29 notify the chairman and the minority chairman of the 30 Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the chairman and the 20020S0005B1989 - 25 -
1 minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the House 2 of Representatives of the intent to reallocate any such funds 3 ten days prior to any reallocation. 4 (g) Social Services Block Grant.--The Social Services Block 5 Grant (SSBG) is for the provision of social services to eligible 6 persons. 7 (h) Mental Health Services Block Grant.--The Mental Health 8 Services Block Grant (MHSBG) provides funds for the provision of 9 services to adults with serious mental illness or children with 10 serious emotional disturbance. 11 (i) Substance Abuse Block Grant.--The Substance Abuse Block 12 Grant (SABG) provides funds to establish and maintain programs 13 to combat alcohol and drug abuse. 14 (j) Child Care and Development Fund Block Grant.--The Child 15 Care and Development Fund Block Grant (CCDFBG) is for the 16 provision of direct child care or to increase the quality and 17 availability of child care for low-income families. 18 (k) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant.-- 19 The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant (TANFBG) 20 provides funds for the provision of cash grants, child care, 21 training and support services, child welfare and administration 22 for eligible families and individuals. 23 PART II 24 GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 25 FOR 2002-2003 26 SUBPART A 27 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 28 Section 201. Governor.--The 29 following amounts are appropriated to 30 the Governor: Federal State 20020S0005B1989 - 26 -
1 For the Office of the Governor: 2 including the maintenance of the 3 Governor's Home, the expense of 4 entertainment of official guests and 5 members of the General Assembly and 6 the Judiciary, participation in the 7 Governor's Conference, the expenses of 8 the Executive Board and the payment of 9 traveling expenses of persons other 10 than employees of the Commonwealth 11 appointed by the Governor to represent 12 or otherwise serve the Commonwealth. 13 State appropriation........ 6,627,000 14 For a portrait of the former 15 Governor. 16 State appropriation........ 7,000 17 Section 202. Executive Offices.-- 18 The following amounts are appropriated 19 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 20 For the Office of Administration. 21 State appropriation........ 8,914,000 22 To the Office of Administration for 23 payment of Medicare Part B enrollment 24 penalties. 25 State appropriation........ 440,000 26 For the Integrated Criminal Justice 27 System. This appropriation may be 28 distributed upon approval of the 29 Secretary of the Budget to other State 30 agencies. The Secretary of the Budget 20020S0005B1989 - 27 -
1 shall provide, prior to distribution 2 to other agencies, notice of any such 3 distribution to the chairman and the 4 minority chairman of the 5 Appropriations Committee of the Senate 6 and the chairman and the minority 7 chairman of the Appropriations 8 Committee of the House of 9 Representatives. 10 State appropriation........ 12,633,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for the integrated 14 criminal justice system: 15 (1) "Justice Information 16 Technology Integration 17 Implementation." 18 Federal appropriation...... 395,000 19 For the Inspector General. 20 State appropriation........ 3,263,000 21 For the investigation of welfare 22 fraud and related activities. 23 State appropriation........ 12,913,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for the investigation of 27 welfare fraud activities: 28 (1) "TANFBG - Program 29 Accountability." 30 Federal appropriation...... 2,722,000 20020S0005B1989 - 28 -
1 (2) "Food Stamps - Program 2 Accountability." 3 Federal appropriation...... 6,613,000 4 (3) "Medical Assistance - Program 5 Accountability." 6 Federal appropriation...... 2,914,000 7 (4) "Subsidized Day Care-Fraud 8 Investigation." 9 Federal appropriation...... 253,000 10 For the Office of the Budget. 11 State appropriation........ 31,329,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for the Office of the 15 Budget: 16 (1) "WIA - Program 17 Accountability." 18 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 19 For an audit of the Auditor 20 General. 21 State appropriation........ 80,000 22 To implement the provisions of the 23 Health Insurance Portability and 24 Accountability Act (HIPAA). This 25 appropriation may be distributed upon 26 approval of the Secretary of the 27 Budget to other State agencies. The 28 Secretary of the Budget shall provide, 29 prior to the distribution to other 30 agencies, notice of any such 20020S0005B1989 - 29 -
1 distribution to the chairman and 2 minority chairman of the 3 Appropriations Committee of the Senate 4 and the chairman and minority chairman 5 of the Appropriations Committee of the 6 House of Representatives. 7 State appropriation........ 12,600,000 8 For the Office of General Counsel. 9 State appropriation........ 6,354,000 10 For the Rural Development Council. 11 State appropriation........ 218,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated to the Rural Development 15 Council: 16 (1) "Rural Development." 17 Federal appropriation...... 116,000 18 For the Pennsylvania Human 19 Relations Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 11,001,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 24 Human Relations Commission: 25 (1) "EEOC - Special Project 26 Grant." 27 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 28 (2) "HUD - Special Project Grant." 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 30 For the Governor's Advisory 20020S0005B1989 - 30 -
1 Commission on Latino Affairs. 2 State appropriation........ 232,000 3 For the African-American Affairs 4 Commission. 5 State appropriation........ 363,000 6 For the Council on the Arts. 7 State appropriation........ 1,182,000 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for the Council on the 11 Arts: 12 (1) "National Endowment for the 13 Arts - Administration." 14 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 15 For the Pennsylvania Commission for 16 Women. 17 State appropriation........ 287,000 18 For the Juvenile Court Judges 19 Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 2,285,000 21 For the Public Employee Retirement 22 Commission. 23 State appropriation........ 682,000 24 For the Pennsylvania Commission on 25 Crime and Delinquency. 26 State appropriation........ 5,075,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 30 Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 20020S0005B1989 - 31 -
1 (1) "Plan for Juvenile Justice." 2 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 3 (2) "DCSI - Administration." 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 5 (3) "DCSI - Program Grants." 6 Federal appropriation...... 25,000,000 7 (4) "DCSI - Criminal History 8 Records." 9 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 10 (5) "Juvenile Justice - Title V." 11 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 12 (6) "Juvenile Justice - Title V - 13 Administration." 14 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 15 (7) "Statistical Analysis Center." 16 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 17 (8) "National Criminal History 18 Improvement Program." 19 Federal appropriation...... 5,800,000 20 (9) "Crime Victims' Compensation 21 Services." 22 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 23 (10) "Crime Victim Assistance." 24 Federal appropriation...... 18,000,000 25 (11) "Violence Against Women 26 Formula Grant Program." 27 Federal appropriation...... 8,200,000 28 (12) "Violence Against Women 29 Formula Grant Program - 30 Administration." 20020S0005B1989 - 32 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 290,000 2 (13) "Juvenile Justice State 3 Challenge Grants." 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 5 (14) "Local Law Enforcement Block 6 Grant." 7 Federal appropriation...... 3,200,000 8 (15) "Truth in Sentencing 9 Incentive Grants." 10 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 11 (16) "Residential Substance Abuse 12 Treatment Program." 13 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 14 (17) "DFSC - Special Program." 15 Federal appropriation...... 5,200,000 16 (18) "Crime Victims Assistance 17 (VOCA) - Administration/Operations." 18 Federal appropriation...... 600,000 19 (19) "Byrne Evaluation Partnership 20 Program." 21 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 22 (20) "Juvenile Accountability 23 Incentive Program." 24 Federal appropriation...... 18,000,000 25 (21) "Juvenile Accountability 26 Incentive Program - Administration." 27 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 28 (22) "Combat Underage Drinking 29 Program." 30 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 20020S0005B1989 - 33 -
1 (23) "Training and Education 2 Assistance Program." 3 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 4 (24) "Rural Domestic Violence and 5 Child Victimization." 6 Federal appropriation...... 415,000 7 (25) "Pennsylvanians Against 8 Underage Drinking." 9 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 10 (26) "Victim Assistance Training 11 Academy." 12 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 13 (27) "Juvenile Justice Training 14 Academy." 15 Federal appropriation...... 4,500,000 16 (28) "TANFBG - Stop Violence 17 Against Women." 18 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 19 For a Partnership for Safe Children 20 Program. 21 State appropriation........ 6,373,000 22 For Victims of Juvenile Crime. 23 State appropriation........ 3,838,000 24 For the Weed and Seed program. 25 State appropriation........ 3,584,000 26 The following Federal amounts are 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated for the Weed and Seed 29 program: 30 (1) "TANFBG - Weed and Seed." 20020S0005B1989 - 34 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 2 For the State match requirement for 3 the DCSI Federal funds. This 4 appropriation may be distributed upon 5 approval of the Secretary of the 6 Budget to other State agencies 7 receiving DCSI funds to provide the 8 State match. The Secretary of the 9 Budget shall provide notice of any 10 such distributions to the chairman and 11 the minority chairman of the 12 Appropriations Committee of the Senate 13 and the chairman and the minority 14 chairman of the Appropriations 15 Committee of the House of 16 Representatives. 17 State appropriation........ 1,750,000 18 For payments for grants-in-aid to 19 counties for providing intermediate 20 punishment programs. These funds shall 21 be distributed to the various counties 22 based on the following formula: 50% 23 shall be based on the proportion of 24 offenders diverted from the county 25 prison system to county intermediate 26 punishment programs and 50% shall be 27 based on the proportion of offenders 28 diverted from the State correctional 29 system to the county prison system. 30 State appropriation........ 5,331,000 20020S0005B1989 - 35 -
1 For intermediate punishment grants 2 for drug and alcohol treatment. 3 State appropriation........ 13,000,000 4 For Drug Education and Law 5 Enforcement. 6 State appropriation........ 5,200,000 7 For Research-Based Violence 8 Prevention Programs. 9 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for Research-Based 13 Violence Prevention Programs: 14 (1) "TANFBG - Nurse Home 15 Visitation." 16 Federal appropriation...... 7,200,000 17 For payments of grants to political 18 subdivisions to assist in the 19 improvement of juvenile probation 20 services. 21 State appropriation........ 6,033,000 22 The following Federal amounts are 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated for juvenile probation 25 services: 26 (1) "TANFBG - Juvenile Probation 27 Emergency Services." 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 29 For specialized probation services, 30 including school-based, community- 20020S0005B1989 - 36 -
1 based, intensive supervision and 2 aftercare services pursuant to 3 standards adopted by the Juvenile 4 Court Judges' Commission. 5 State appropriation........ 15,623,000 6 For grants to the arts. 7 State appropriation........ 15,400,000 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for grants to the arts: 11 (1) "National Endowment for the 12 Arts - Basic State Grant." 13 Federal appropriation...... 825,000 14 Section 203. Lieutenant 15 Governor.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Lieutenant 17 Governor: Federal State 18 For the Office of the Lieutenant 19 Governor, including payment of 20 expenses of the residence at the 21 Edward Martin Military Reservation. 22 State appropriation........ 758,000 23 For a portrait of the former 24 Lieutenant Governor. 25 State appropriation........ 7,000 26 For the Board of Pardons. 27 State appropriation........ 349,000 28 Section 204. Attorney General.-- 29 The following amounts are appropriated 30 to the Attorney General: Federal State 20020S0005B1989 - 37 -
1 For general government operations 2 of the Office of Attorney General. 3 State appropriation........ 37,796,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for general government 7 operations: 8 (1) "State Medicaid Fraud Control 9 Units." 10 Federal appropriation...... 3,501,000 11 (2) "Middle Atlantic - Great Lakes 12 Organized Crime Law Enforcement 13 Network." 14 Federal appropriation...... 5,652,000 15 For computer enhancements. 16 State appropriation........ 2,216,000 17 For drug law enforcement. 18 State appropriation........ 22,334,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for drug law enforcement: 22 (1) "High Intensity Drug 23 Trafficking Areas." 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,101,000 25 For local drug task forces. 26 State appropriation........ 8,788,000 27 For a drug strike task force. 28 State appropriation........ 1,700,000 29 For a capital appeals case unit. 30 State appropriation........ 612,000 20020S0005B1989 - 38 -
1 For charitable nonprofit 2 conversions. 3 State appropriation........ 949,000 4 For tobacco law enforcement. 5 State appropriation........ 513,000 6 For trials resulting from 7 indictments by multicounty grand 8 juries. 9 State appropriation........ 150,000 10 Section 205. Auditor General.--The 11 following amounts are appropriated to 12 the Auditor General: Federal State 13 For the Department of the Auditor 14 General for postauditing, annually, 15 periodically or specially, the affairs 16 of any department, board or commission 17 which is supported out of the General 18 Fund, district justices, other fining 19 offices, Volunteer Firemen's Relief 20 Association Funds and the offices of 21 Statewide elected officials and for 22 the proper auditing of appropriations 23 for or relating to public assistance, 24 including any Federal sums 25 supplementing such appropriations. 26 Funds provided to the Department of 27 the Auditor General shall be for the 28 purpose of performing postaudits in 29 accordance with generally accepted 30 government auditing standards. 20020S0005B1989 - 39 -
1 State appropriation........ 45,351,000 2 For the Board of Claims. 3 State appropriation........ 1,734,000 4 For transfer to the Supplemental 5 State Assistance Fund for Municipal 6 Pension System State Aid. 7 State appropriation........ 331,000 8 For transition expenses for the 9 Office of the Governor. 10 State appropriation........ 175,000 11 For security and other expenses for 12 the former Governor. 13 State appropriation........ 100,000 14 Section 206. Treasury 15 Department.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Treasury 17 Department: Federal State 18 For general government operations 19 of the Treasury Department. 20 State appropriation........ 23,475,000 21 For the computer integration 22 program. 23 State appropriation........ 1,950,000 24 For the Board of Finance and 25 Revenue. 26 State appropriation........ 2,374,000 27 For advertising and promotional 28 activities related to the tuition 29 account program. 30 State appropriation........ 1,100,000 20020S0005B1989 - 40 -
1 For the payment of the 2 Commonwealth's portion of the expenses 3 of various councils, commissions, 4 conferences, boards, associations, 5 coalitions and institutes which are 6 multistate organizations of which the 7 Commonwealth has been a member for at 8 least one year and which membership 9 enables the Commonwealth government to 10 represent the citizens of 11 Pennsylvania, such organizations being 12 designed to promote or protect the 13 member states' interests, or which 14 promote governmental financial 15 excellence or accountability. Any such 16 payment shall be made on requisition 17 of the Governor on behalf of the 18 organization which shall file an 19 accounting of expenses with the 20 Auditor General. 21 State appropriation........ 895,000 22 For publishing statements of the 23 General Fund and other funds of the 24 Commonwealth. 25 State appropriation........ 25,000 26 For payment of law enforcement 27 officers' and emergency response 28 personnel death benefits. 29 State appropriation........ 727,000 30 For compensation of the 20020S0005B1989 - 41 -
1 Commonwealth's Loan and Transfer Agent 2 for services and expenses in 3 connection with the registration, 4 transfer and payment of interest on 5 bonds of the Commonwealth and other 6 services required to be performed by 7 the Loan and Transfer Agent. 8 State appropriation........ 75,000 9 For general obligation debt service 10 or to pay all arbitrage rebates to the 11 Federal Government required under 12 section 148 of the Internal Revenue 13 Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-514, 26 14 U.S.C. § 148). 15 State appropriation........ 370,112,000 16 Section 207. Department of 17 Aging.--The following amounts are 18 appropriated to the Department of 19 Aging: Federal State 20 For general government operations 21 of the Department of Aging. 22 State appropriation........ 20,700,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for general government 26 operations: 27 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 28 Title III - Administration." 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,817,000 30 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 20020S0005B1989 - 42 -
1 Title V - Administration." 2 Federal appropriation...... 173,000 3 (3) "Medical Assistance - 4 Administration." 5 Federal appropriation...... 1,088,000 6 For family caregiver support. 7 State appropriation........ 11,461,000 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for family caregiver 11 support: 12 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 13 Title III - Family Caregiver." 14 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 15 For preadmission assessment. 16 State appropriation........ 5,886,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for preadmission 20 assessment: 21 (1) "Medical Assistance - 22 Preadmission Assessment." 23 Federal appropriation...... 10,024,000 24 For grants to senior centers. 25 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 26 For Alzheimer's outreach. 27 State appropriation........ 250,000 28 Transfer to the State Lottery Fund 29 to support PACE reinstatements through 30 December 31, 2003, pursuant to section 20020S0005B1989 - 43 -
1 2306 of the act of June 26, 2001 2 (P.L.755, No.77), known as the Tobacco 3 Settlement Act. 4 State appropriation........ 19,190,000 5 Section 208. Department of 6 Agriculture.--The following amounts 7 are appropriated to the Department of 8 Agriculture: Federal State 9 For general government operations 10 of the Department of Agriculture. 11 State appropriation........ 32,072,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for general government 15 operations: 16 (1) "Pennsylvania Plant Pest 17 Detection System." 18 Federal appropriation...... 590,000 19 (2) "Poultry Grading Service." 20 Federal appropriation...... 59,000 21 (3) "Medicated Feed Mill 22 Inspection." 23 Federal appropriation...... 26,000 24 (4) "National School Lunch 25 Administration." 26 Federal appropriation...... 310,000 27 (5) "Emergency Food Assistance." 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,900,000 29 (6) "Pesticide Enforcement, 30 Certification, Training and Control 20020S0005B1989 - 44 -
1 Program." 2 Federal appropriation...... 660,000 3 (7) "Agricultural Risk 4 Protection." 5 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 6 (8) "Commodity Supplemental Food." 7 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 8 (9) "Organic Cost Distribution." 9 Federal appropriation...... 190,000 10 For Farmers' Market Food Coupons, 11 including no less than $500,000 for a 12 senior citizens program. 13 State appropriation........ 1,485,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for Farmers Market Food 17 Coupons: 18 (1) "Farmers Market Food Coupons." 19 Federal appropriation...... 2,500,000 20 For the administration of the 21 Agricultural Conservation Easement 22 Program. 23 State appropriation........ 646,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for administration of the 27 Agricultural Conservation Easement 28 Program: 29 (1) "Farmland Protection." 30 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 20020S0005B1989 - 45 -
1 For agricultural research. 2 State appropriation........ 3,574,000 3 For agricultural promotion, 4 education and exports. 5 State appropriation........ 1,305,000 6 For hardwoods research and 7 promotion. 8 State appropriation........ 790,000 9 For a farm safety program. 10 State appropriation........ 120,000 11 For the administration of the 12 Nutrient Management Program. 13 State appropriation........ 302,000 14 For the Animal Health Commission. 15 State appropriation........ 4,250,000 16 For animal indemnities payments to 17 farmers for animals destroyed in 18 disease eradication programs. 19 State appropriation........ 300,000 20 For payment into the State Farm 21 Products Show Fund. As a condition for 22 the use of these funds, no 23 expenditures may be made from this 24 appropriation or from the State Farm 25 Products Show Fund for any activities 26 associated with the Pennsylvania 27 Agricultural Foods Exposition (PAFE) 28 unless such activities take place on 29 the premises of the Farm Show Complex, 30 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 20020S0005B1989 - 46 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 2 For payments to county fairs. 3 State appropriation........ 4,400,000 4 For development and operation of an 5 open livestock show, including cattle, 6 swine, sheep and horses. 7 State appropriation........ 225,000 8 For planning and staging of an open 9 dairy show. 10 State appropriation........ 225,000 11 For promotion and holding of annual 12 local, regional and State 4-H Clubs 13 and Future Farmers of America dairy 14 shows. 15 State appropriation........ 50,000 16 The department may make allocations 17 of the above three appropriations, as 18 it deems appropriate, to an 19 association whose purposes are in 20 accord with the purposes and intent of 21 the appropriations, the funds so 22 allocated to be used for the 23 development and operation of 24 Livestock, Dairy and Junior Dairy 25 Shows in the Pennsylvania Farm Show 26 Complex: Provided, That the funds 27 allocated by the department shall only 28 be used for the specific items 29 approved by the department in advance. 30 For planning and staging ten annual 20020S0005B1989 - 47 -
1 4-H Club horse and pony shows and one 2 Statewide show to be held in the fall 3 as preliminary to the Keystone 4 International Livestock Show. 5 State appropriation........ 55,000 6 For grants to counties for the 7 purchase of food to be provided to 8 needy persons in this Commonwealth. 9 This amount includes $1,000,000 for 10 the emergency food assistance 11 development program and up to 12 $1,000,000 for the cost of 13 distributing bonus TEFAP commodities 14 to counties. 15 State appropriation........ 16,450,000 16 For product promotion and 17 marketing. 18 State appropriation........ 950,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for product promotion and 22 marketing: 23 (1) "Market Improvement." 24 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 25 For programs to encourage 26 development of future farmers. 27 State appropriation........ 104,000 28 For payment into the Nutrient 29 Management Fund. 30 State appropriation........ 3,280,000 20020S0005B1989 - 48 -
1 For payment to conservation 2 districts. 3 State appropriation........ 1,210,000 4 For fruit tree indemnity payments 5 relating to Plum Pox Virus. 6 State appropriation........ 3,100,000 7 Section 209. Department of 8 Community and Economic Development.-- 9 The following amounts are appropriated 10 to the Department of Community and 11 Economic Development: Federal State 12 For general government operations 13 of the Department of Community and 14 Economic Development. 15 State appropriation........ 18,686,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for general government 19 operations: 20 (1) "ARC - State Technical 21 Assistance." 22 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 23 (2) "DOE Weatherization - 24 Administration." 25 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 26 (3) "SCDBG - Administration." 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,300,000 28 (4) "CSBG - Administration." 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,262,000 30 (5) "LIHEABG - Administration." 20020S0005B1989 - 49 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 2 (6) "ARC - Regional Initiative." 3 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 4 (7) "Americorps Training and 5 Technical Assistance." 6 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 7 For the purpose of increasing 8 international trade. 9 State appropriation........ 7,600,000 10 For the purpose of marketing to 11 attract business to this Commonwealth. 12 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 13 For regional marketing 14 partnerships. 15 State appropriation........ 5,500,000 16 For the Brain Gain program to 17 retain and attract young people to 18 Pennsylvania. 19 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 20 For the purpose of marketing to 21 attract film business to this 22 Commonwealth. 23 State appropriation........ 749,000 24 For a housing research center. 25 State appropriation........ 243,000 26 For Team Pennsylvania. 27 State appropriation........ 4,988,000 28 For Pennports. 29 State appropriation........ 11,243,000 30 For land use planning. 20020S0005B1989 - 50 -
1 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 2 For the prevention of military base 3 realignment and closure. 4 State appropriation........ 98,000 5 For transfer to the Ben Franklin 6 Technology Development Authority Fund. 7 State appropriation........ 25,398,000 8 For customized job training 9 programs. 10 State appropriation........ 17,500,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for customized job 14 training: 15 (1) "Community Economic 16 Assistance." 17 Federal appropriation...... 50,000,000 18 (2) "TANFBG - Critical Job 19 Training." 20 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 21 For the CyberStart Program. 22 State appropriation........ 8,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for the CyberStart 26 Program: 27 (1) "CCDFBG - CyberStart." 28 Federal appropriation...... 8,400,000 29 For grants for housing and 30 redevelopment assistance as authorized 20020S0005B1989 - 51 -
1 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 2 No.493), known as the Housing and 3 Redevelopment Assistance Law. No more 4 than 20% of the amount herein 5 appropriated shall be allocated or 6 granted to any one political 7 subdivision. 8 State appropriation........ 15,000,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for housing and 12 redevelopment: 13 (1) "DOE Weatherization." 14 Federal appropriation...... 15,000,000 15 (2) "Emergency Shelter for the 16 Homeless." 17 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 18 (3) "LIHEABG - Weatherization 19 Program." 20 Federal appropriation...... 22,700,000 21 (4) "TANFBG - Housing Assistance." 22 Federal appropriation...... 8,900,000 23 (5) "TANFBG - Housing 24 Collaboration." 25 Federal appropriation...... 30,000,000 26 (6) "SCDBG - HUD Disaster 27 Recovery." 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 29 For family savings accounts. 30 State appropriation........ 1,076,000 20020S0005B1989 - 52 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for family savings banks: 4 (1) "Assets for Independence." 5 Federal appropriation...... 1,800,000 6 (2) "TANFBG - Family Savings 7 Account." 8 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 9 For shared municipal services. 10 State appropriation........ 900,000 11 For the New Communities Program, 12 including $3,000,000 for the Main 13 Street Program and $7,000,000 for the 14 Enterprise Zone Program. 15 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for the New Communities 19 Program. 20 (1) "Enterprise Communities - 21 SSBG." 22 Federal appropriation...... 42,000,000 23 For the payment of the 24 Commonwealth's share of the costs of 25 the operation of the Appalachian 26 Regional Commission and the Office of 27 the Appalachian States' regional 28 representative. 29 State appropriation........ 850,000 30 For payment of grants to recognized 20020S0005B1989 - 53 -
1 industrial development agencies to 2 assist such agencies in the financing 3 of their operational costs for the 4 purposes of making studies, surveys 5 and investigations, the compilation of 6 data and statistics and in the 7 carrying out of planning and 8 promotional programs. 9 State appropriation........ 4,500,000 10 For payment of grants to 11 Appalachian local development 12 districts. 13 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 14 For small business development 15 centers. 16 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 17 For tourist promotion assistance. 18 State appropriation........ 11,500,000 19 For community revitalization and 20 assistance. For grants for community 21 revitalization and improvement 22 projects which in the judgment of the 23 department will improve the stability 24 of the community; promote economic 25 development; improve existing and 26 develop new civic, cultural, 27 recreational, industrial and other 28 facilities; assist in business 29 retention, expansion, stimulation and 30 attraction; promote the creation of 20020S0005B1989 - 54 -
1 jobs and employment opportunities; or 2 enhance the health, welfare and 3 quality of life of Pennsylvania 4 citizens. Grants shall be awarded only 5 after program guidelines, schedules 6 and application procedures are 7 established by the department and 8 published in the Pennsylvania 9 Bulletin. 10 State appropriation........ 20,000,000 11 For rural leadership training 12 program. 13 State appropriation........ 210,000 14 For flood plain management. 15 State appropriation........ 150,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for flood plain 19 management: 20 (1) "FEMA Technical Assistance." 21 Federal appropriation...... 85,000 22 For community conservation and 23 employment. 24 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for community 28 conservation and employment: 29 (1) "CSBG - Program." In addition, 30 new focus may be placed on the 20020S0005B1989 - 55 -
1 unemployed, both old and new. Local 2 agencies may lower their eligibility 3 requirements for recipients to three 4 months to allow greater flexibility to 5 assure proper consideration of each 6 recipient. 7 Federal appropriation...... 27,000,000 8 (2) "TANFBG - Digital Divide." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 10 (3) "TANFBG - Child Care Challenge 11 Grants." 12 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 13 For a super computer center. 14 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 15 For the Pennsylvania Infrastructure 16 Technology Assistance Program. 17 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 18 For industrial resource centers. 19 State appropriation........ 11,203,000 20 For PENNTAP. 21 State appropriation........ 300,000 22 For powdered metals. 23 State appropriation........ 200,000 24 For agile manufacturing. 25 State appropriation........ 750,000 26 Section 210. Department of 27 Conservation and Natural Resources.-- 28 The following amounts are appropriated 29 to the Department of Conservation and 30 Natural Resources: Federal State 20020S0005B1989 - 56 -
1 For general government operations 2 of the Department of Conservation and 3 Natural Resources. 4 State appropriation........ 19,902,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for general government 8 operations: 9 (1) "Surface Mining Control and 10 Reclamation." 11 Federal appropriation...... 180,000 12 (2) "Topographic and Geologic 13 Survey Grants." 14 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 15 (3) "Bituminous Coal Resources." 16 Federal appropriation...... 230,000 17 (4) "Intermodal Surface 18 Transportation Act." 19 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 20 (5) "Land and Water Conservation 21 Fund." In addition to these funds, any 22 contingency funds made available to 23 the Commonwealth under the Federal 24 Land and Water Conservation Act are 25 hereby appropriated. 26 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 27 (6) "Economic Action Program." 28 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 29 For State parks operations. 30 State appropriation........ 62,567,000 20020S0005B1989 - 57 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for State Parks: 4 (1) "Recreational Trails." 5 Federal appropriation...... 3,500,000 6 For State forests operations. 7 State appropriation........ 16,252,000 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for State Forests: 11 (1) "Forest Fire Protection and 12 Control." 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 14 (2) "Forestry Incentives and 15 Agricultural Conservation." 16 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 17 (3) "Forest Management and 18 Processing." 19 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 20 (4) "Cooperative Forest Insect and 21 Disease Control." 22 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 23 For forest pest management. 24 State appropriation........ 5,437,000 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for forest pest 28 management: 29 (1) "Forest Insect and Disease 30 Control." 20020S0005B1989 - 58 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 2 For Heritage and other parks. 3 State appropriation........ 3,050,000 4 For payment of annual fixed charges 5 in lieu of taxes to counties and 6 townships on land acquired for Water 7 Conservation and Flood Control. 8 State appropriation........ 42,000 9 For payment of annual fixed charges 10 in lieu of taxes to political 11 subdivisions for school districts on 12 lands acquired by the Commonwealth for 13 Project 70. 14 State appropriation........ 35,000 15 For payment of annual fixed charges 16 in lieu of taxes to counties, school 17 districts and townships on forest 18 lands. 19 State appropriation........ 2,450,000 20 For payment of annual fixed charges 21 in lieu of taxes to counties, school 22 districts and local municipalities on 23 State park lands. 24 State appropriation........ 450,000 25 Section 211. Department of 26 Corrections.--The following amounts 27 are appropriated to the Department of 28 Corrections: Federal State 29 For general government operations 30 of the Department of Corrections. 20020S0005B1989 - 59 -
1 State appropriation........ 24,882,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for general government 5 operations: 6 (1) "Federal Inmates." 7 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 8 For inmate medical care. 9 State appropriation........ 152,560,000 10 For inmate education and training. 11 State appropriation........ 36,812,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for inmate education and 15 training: 16 (1) "Library Services." 17 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 18 (2) "Youth Offenders Education." 19 Federal appropriation...... 455,000 20 (3) "Correctional Education." 21 Federal appropriation...... 1,282,000 22 For the State correctional 23 institutions, including sufficient 24 funds for lease payments on certain 25 prison facilities. 26 State appropriation........ 947,382,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for the State 30 correctional institutions: 20020S0005B1989 - 60 -
1 (1) "SABG - Drug and Alcohol 2 Programs." 3 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 4 (2) "Reimbursement for Alien 5 Inmates." 6 Federal appropriation...... 1,900,000 7 (3) "Forensic Community." 8 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 9 Section 212. Department of 10 Education.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Department of 12 Education: Federal State 13 For general government operations 14 of the Department of Education, 15 including $1,400,000 for costs of 16 professional services associated with 17 various law suits. 18 State appropriation........ 27,842,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for general government 22 operations: 23 (1) "Adult Basic Education - 24 Administration." 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,800,000 26 (2) "Education of Exceptional 27 Children - Administration." 28 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 29 (3) "Special Education 30 Improvement." 20020S0005B1989 - 61 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 2 (4) "ESEA - Title 1 - 3 Administration." 4 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 5 (5) "State Approving Agency (VA)." 6 Federal appropriation...... 917,000 7 (6) "Food and Nutrition Service - 8 Administration." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,600,000 10 (7) "Migrant Education - 11 Administration." 12 Federal appropriation...... 495,000 13 (8) "Emergency Immigrant Education 14 Assistance - Administration." 15 Federal appropriation...... 20,000 16 (9) "Vocational Education - 17 Administration." 18 Federal appropriation...... 3,910,000 19 (10) "Professional Development - 20 Title II - Administration/State." 21 Federal appropriation...... 14,211,000 22 (11) "Byrd Scholarships." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,659,000 24 (12) "ESEA - Title VI - 25 Administration/State." 26 Federal appropriation...... 3,064,000 27 (13) "Homeless Assistance." 28 Federal appropriation...... 1,779,000 29 (14) "Preschool Grant - 30 Administration." 20020S0005B1989 - 62 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 980,000 2 (15) "DFSC - Administration." 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,983,000 4 (16) "State Literacy Resource 5 Centers." 6 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 7 (17) "School Health Education 8 Program." 9 Federal appropriation...... 600,000 10 (18) "Learn and Serve America - 11 School-Based." 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,786,000 13 (19) "Educate America Act - 14 Administration/State." 15 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 16 (20) "Environmental Education 17 Workshop." 18 Federal appropriation...... 70,000 19 (21) "Bilingual Education." 20 Federal appropriation...... 140,000 21 (22) "Charter Schools 22 Initiatives." 23 Federal appropriation...... 6,107,000 24 (23) "Technology Literacy 25 Challenge Administration." 26 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 27 (24) "America Reads Challenge - 28 Administration." 29 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 30 (25) "Comprehensive School Reform 20020S0005B1989 - 63 -
1 - Administration." 2 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 3 (26) "Advanced Placement Testing." 4 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 5 (27) "Even Start Family Literacy - 6 Administration." 7 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 8 (28) "ESEA - Title X - Education 9 Partnerships." 10 Federal appropriation...... 262,000 11 (29) "Refugee Children Education." 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,700,000 13 (30) "Medical Assistance - Nurses 14 Aide Training." 15 Federal appropriation...... 251,000 16 (31) "Reading First Initiative - 17 Administration." 18 Federal appropriation...... 9,080,000 19 (32) "SSBG - Early Childhood 20 Development." 21 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 22 For the Office of Safe Schools 23 Advocate. 24 State appropriation........ 800,000 25 For PA assessment. 26 State appropriation........ 20,956,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for PA assessment: 30 (1) "SSBG - Early Childhood 20020S0005B1989 - 64 -
1 Screening." 2 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 3 For the State Library, providing 4 reference services and administering 5 aid to public libraries. 6 State appropriation........ 4,445,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for the State Library: 10 (1) "LSTA - Library Development." 11 Federal appropriation...... 1,447,000 12 For programs of education and 13 training at youth development centers 14 and the monitoring of programs of 15 education and training provided to 16 incarcerated juveniles. 17 State appropriation........ 11,084,000 18 For the Scranton State School for 19 the Deaf. 20 State appropriation........ 6,194,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for the Scranton State 24 School for the Deaf: 25 (1) "Individuals with Disabilities 26 - Scranton." 27 Federal appropriation...... 85,000 28 (2) "National School Milk Lunch 29 Program - Scranton." 30 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 20020S0005B1989 - 65 -
1 (3) "ESEA - Scranton." 2 Federal appropriation...... 452,000 3 (4) "Life-Long Learning - 4 Scranton." 5 Federal appropriation...... 11,000 6 (5) "Adult Basic Education - 7 Disabled Adults." 8 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 9 For the Thaddeus Stevens College of 10 Technology. 11 State appropriation........ 8,052,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for the Thaddeus Stevens 15 College of Technology: 16 (1) "Vocational Education - 17 Thaddeus Stevens." 18 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 19 For payment of basic education 20 funding to school districts: Provided, 21 That the Secretary of Education, with 22 the approval of the Governor, may make 23 payments from this appropriation in 24 advance of the due date prescribed by 25 law to school districts which are 26 financially handicapped, whenever the 27 Secretary of Education shall deem it 28 necessary to make such advance 29 payments to enable the school 30 districts to keep their public schools 20020S0005B1989 - 66 -
1 open. Of this amount, $174,846,000 2 shall be used for real property tax 3 relief for each school district except 4 in school districts of the first 5 class. No school district of the first 6 class shall receive an allocation from 7 this appropriation greater than the 8 amount received by that school 9 district in the prior fiscal year. 10 State appropriation........ 4,386,009,000 11 For performance incentives. 12 State appropriation........ 25,000,000 13 For school improvement grants. 14 State appropriation........ 27,961,000 15 For education support services. 16 State appropriation........ 23,600,000 17 For school readiness. 18 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 19 For teacher professional 20 development associated with new 21 academic standards, the Academy for 22 Urban Education and the Governor's 23 Institutes for Teachers at the 24 Governor's Schools for Excellence. 25 State appropriation........ 5,811,000 26 For the Read to Succeed Program. 27 State appropriation........ 15,000,000 28 For adult and family literacy 29 programs, summer reading programs and 30 the adult high school diplomas 20020S0005B1989 - 67 -
1 program. 2 State appropriation........ 19,707,000 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated for adult and family 6 literacy programs: 7 (1) "Adult Basic Education - 8 Local." 9 Federal appropriation...... 24,000,000 10 (2) "Even Start Family Literacy - 11 Local." 12 Federal appropriation...... 28,000 13 For payments on account of 14 vocational education, including 15 $2,689,000 for an incentive grant 16 program and $500,000 for a youth 17 apprenticeship program. 18 State appropriation........ 55,378,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for vocational education: 22 (1) "Vocational Education - 23 Local." 24 Federal appropriation...... 50,000,000 25 For payments on account of annual 26 rental or sinking fund charges on 27 school buildings, including charter 28 schools. 29 State appropriation........ 283,078,000 30 For payments on account of pupil 20020S0005B1989 - 68 -
1 transportation. 2 State appropriation........ 438,882,000 3 For payments on account of 4 nonpublic and charter school pupil 5 transportation. 6 State appropriation........ 55,211,000 7 For payments on account of special 8 education of exceptional children. 9 This amount includes $563,000 for 10 community support services which is 11 not to be included in the base 12 calculations of the special education 13 program components. 14 State appropriation........ 874,319,000 15 The following Federal amounts are 16 appropriated to supplement the sum 17 appropriated for special education: 18 (1) "Individuals with Disabilities 19 Education - Local." 20 Federal appropriation...... 310,000,000 21 For payments for Early Intervention 22 Services. 23 State appropriation........ 102,819,000 24 For payment on account of homebound 25 instruction. 26 State appropriation........ 840,000 27 For payment for tuition to school 28 districts providing education to 29 nonresident orphaned children placed 30 in private homes by the court and 20020S0005B1989 - 69 -
1 nonresident inmates of children's 2 institutions. 3 State appropriation........ 45,528,000 4 For payments of annual fixed 5 charges to school districts in lieu of 6 taxes for land acquired by the 7 Commonwealth for water conservation or 8 flood prevention. 9 State appropriation........ 180,000 10 For payment for maintenance of 11 summer schools for school-age children 12 of migrant laborers, including child- 13 care services. 14 State appropriation........ 751,000 15 For payments to Pennsylvania 16 Charter Schools for the Deaf and 17 Blind. 18 State appropriation........ 26,392,000 19 For special education - approved 20 private schools. 21 State appropriation........ 63,450,000 22 For payment of the Commonwealth's 23 share of the approved operating costs 24 and lease payments of intermediate 25 units. 26 State appropriation........ 6,311,000 27 For grants to school districts to 28 assist in meeting Federal matching 29 requirements for grants received under 30 the Federal Child Nutrition Act and to 20020S0005B1989 - 70 -
1 aid in providing a food program for 2 needy children. 3 State appropriation........ 24,687,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for school food services: 7 (1) "Food and Nutrition - Local." 8 Federal appropriation...... 298,496,000 9 For payment of the Commonwealth's 10 share of Federal Social Security taxes 11 for public school employees. 12 State appropriation........ 418,244,000 13 For payment of required 14 contribution for public school 15 employees' retirement. 16 State appropriation........ 43,200,000 17 For education of indigent children 18 at charitable hospitals. 19 State appropriation........ 100,000 20 The following Federal amounts are 21 appropriated for basic education: 22 (1) "ESEA - Title VI - School 23 Districts." 24 Federal appropriation...... 56,000,000 25 (2) "ESEA - Title I - Local." 26 Federal appropriation...... 433,844,000 27 (3) "DFSC - School Districts." 28 Federal appropriation...... 12,866,000 29 (4) "Educate America Act - Local." 30 Federal appropriation...... 6,469,000 20020S0005B1989 - 71 -
1 (5) "Professional Development - 2 Title II - Local." 3 Federal appropriation...... 19,000,000 4 (6) "Technology Literacy Challenge 5 - Local." 6 Federal appropriation...... 30,276,000 7 (7) "America Reads Challenge - 8 Local." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,477,000 10 (8) "Comprehensive School Reform - 11 Local." 12 Federal appropriation...... 17,000,000 13 (9) "ESEA - Title VI - Class Size 14 Reduction." 15 Federal appropriation...... 79,773,000 16 (10) "Reading First Initiative - 17 Local." 18 Federal appropriation...... 46,486,000 19 For education mentoring, including 20 dropout prevention programs. 21 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 22 For services to nonpublic schools. 23 State appropriation........ 71,976,000 24 For textbooks, instructional 25 material and instructional equipment 26 for nonpublic schools. 27 State appropriation........ 22,030,000 28 For technology for nonpublic 29 schools. 30 State appropriation........ 8,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 72 -
1 For programs to meet the needs of 2 pregnant and parenting teenagers. 3 State appropriation........ 1,725,000 4 For a comprehensive reading 5 program. 6 State appropriation........ 300,000 7 For grants to public libraries for 8 the development and improvement of a 9 Statewide system of libraries and 10 library services, including State aid 11 to local libraries, county libraries, 12 district library centers and regional 13 library resource centers. The annual 14 supplements to be distributed pursuant 15 to the Library Code are as follows: 16 Quality Libraries Aid - $21,326,000; 17 Incentive for Excellence Aid - 18 $26,247,000; County Coordination Aid - 19 $9,346,000; District Library Centers - 20 $12,629,000; Statewide Resource 21 Centers - $3,473,000; Equalization Aid 22 - $833,000; and Equal Distribution 23 Grants - $1,435,000. 24 State appropriation........ 75,289,000 25 To provide aid to the Free Library 26 of Philadelphia and the Carnegie 27 Library of Pittsburgh to meet the 28 costs incurred in serving as regional 29 libraries in the distribution of 30 braille reading materials, talking 20020S0005B1989 - 73 -
1 book machines and other reading 2 materials to persons who are blind or 3 otherwise disabled. 4 State appropriation........ 2,965,000 5 For library access. 6 State appropriation........ 7,386,000 7 For the Access Pennsylvania 8 Database network. 9 State appropriation........ 4,042,000 10 For ethnic heritage studies. 11 State appropriation........ 165,000 12 For the Governor's Schools of 13 Excellence. 14 State appropriation........ 2,692,000 15 For job training programs. 16 State appropriation........ 3,750,000 17 For charter schools. 18 State appropriation........ 1,800,000 19 For independent schools. 20 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 21 For payments to school districts 22 for students who transfer to charter 23 schools from nonpublic schools. 24 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 25 For transition funding for grants 26 to school districts for students who 27 attend a charter school. 28 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 29 For safe and alternative schools, 30 including at least $26,256,000 for 20020S0005B1989 - 74 -
1 alternative schools. For a school 2 district of the first class, funds 3 from this appropriation shall be used 4 to pay all costs incurred under a 5 contract between the school district 6 of the first class and a private 7 alternative education institution 8 pursuant to Article XIX-E of the act 9 of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), 10 known as the Public School Code of 11 1949, before it may be used for other 12 alternative education programs or 13 services. 14 State appropriation........ 36,256,000 15 For payment of approved operating 16 and capital expenses of community 17 colleges. An independent audit report 18 for the preceding fiscal year, which 19 is consistent with the generally 20 accepted accounting principles as 21 prescribed by the National Association 22 of College and University Business 23 Officers, the American Institute of 24 Certified Public Accountants, or by 25 their successors, or by any other 26 recognized authoritative body, and the 27 financial reporting policies and 28 standards promulgated by the 29 Commonwealth and by the Federal 30 Government that apply to community 20020S0005B1989 - 75 -
1 colleges, shall be submitted by each 2 community college to the Department of 3 Education not later than 120 days 4 after the close of the preceding 5 fiscal year. The Department of 6 Education may withhold whatever funds 7 appropriated herein it feels necessary 8 to ensure that such audit reports are 9 submitted in the prescribed fashion. 10 State appropriation........ 196,226,000 11 For higher education equal 12 opportunity program grants. 13 State appropriation........ 9,320,000 14 For annual payments, not to exceed 15 $500 per student, to institutions of 16 higher learning for defraying the 17 expenses of deaf or blind students. 18 State appropriation........ 54,000 19 For higher education equipment 20 grants to be distributed to 21 institutions of higher education, 22 including State-owned and State- 23 related institutions based on 24 guidelines adopted by the Department 25 of Education consistent with the 26 former provisions of Article XXVI-C of 27 the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, 28 No.14), known as the Public School 29 Code of 1949. 30 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 76 -
1 For grants to engineering degree- 2 granting schools. This appropriation 3 shall be allocated consistent with the 4 definitions and other provisions 5 formerly contained in the act of July 6 2, 1984 (P.L.553, No.110), known as 7 the Engineering School Equipment Act. 8 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 9 For transfer to the Pennsylvania 10 Higher Education Facilities Authority 11 for interest subsidies, when due, for 12 bonds issued for dormitory sprinklers. 13 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 14 For higher education - rural 15 initiatives grants. 16 State appropriation........ 1,343,000 17 For osteopathic education grants. 18 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 19 Section 213. Department of 20 Environmental Protection.--The 21 following amounts are appropriated to 22 the Department of Environmental 23 Protection: Federal State 24 For general government operations 25 of the Department of Environmental 26 Protection. 27 State appropriation........ 20,924,000 28 The following Federal amounts are 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated for general government 20020S0005B1989 - 77 -
1 operations: 2 (1) "Surface Mine Conservation." 3 Federal appropriation...... 413,000 4 For payment of grants to political 5 subdivisions to assist in the cleanup 6 of scrap tires. 7 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 8 For Environmental Program 9 Management. 10 State appropriation........ 44,803,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for Environmental Program 14 Management: 15 (1) "Coastal Zone Management." 16 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 17 (2) "Construction Management 18 Assistance Grants - Administration." 19 Federal appropriation...... 1,400,000 20 (3) "Storm Water Permitting 21 Initiative." 22 Federal appropriation...... 2,300,000 23 (4) "Safe Drinking Water Act - 24 Management." 25 Federal appropriation...... 4,500,000 26 (5) "Water Pollution Control 27 Grants - Management." 28 Federal appropriation...... 3,300,000 29 (6) "Air Pollution Control Grants 30 - Management." 20020S0005B1989 - 78 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,400,000 2 (7) "Surface Mine Conservation." 3 Federal appropriation...... 6,500,000 4 (8) "Wetland Protection Fund." 5 Federal appropriation...... 240,000 6 (9) "Training and Education of 7 Underground Coal Miners." 8 Federal appropriation...... 750,000 9 (10) "Diagnostic X-ray Equipment 10 Testing." 11 Federal appropriation...... 340,000 12 (11) "Water Quality Outreach 13 Operator Training." 14 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 15 (12) "Water Quality Management 16 Planning Grants." 17 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 18 (13) "Small Operator's 19 Assistance." 20 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 21 (14) "Wellhead Protection Fund." 22 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 23 (15) "Indoor Radon Abatement." 24 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 25 (16) "Non-Point Source 26 Implementation 319(H)." 27 Federal appropriation...... 12,800,000 28 (17) "Hydroelectric Power 29 Conservation Fund." 30 Federal appropriation...... 51,000 20020S0005B1989 - 79 -
1 (18) "Survey Studies." 2 Federal appropriation...... 2,500,000 3 (19) "National Dam Safety." 4 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 5 (20) "Great Lakes Restoration." 6 Federal appropriation...... 1,700,000 7 For the Chesapeake Bay Pollution 8 Abatement Program. 9 State appropriation........ 3,403,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for the Chesapeake Bay 13 Pollution Abatement Program: 14 (1) "Chesapeake Bay Pollution 15 Abatement." 16 Federal appropriation...... 6,200,000 17 For the Office of Pollution 18 Prevention and Compliance Assistance. 19 State appropriation........ 3,841,000 20 The following Federal amounts are 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated for the Office of 23 Pollution Prevention and Compliance 24 Assistance: 25 (1) "State Energy Program (SEP)." 26 Federal appropriation...... 4,951,000 27 (2) "Pollution Prevention." 28 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 29 (3) "Heavy Duty Vehicle Program." 30 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 20020S0005B1989 - 80 -
1 (4) "Alternative Fuels." 2 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 3 (5) "National Industrial 4 Competitiveness." 5 Federal appropriation...... 933,000 6 (6) "Energy and Environmental 7 Opportunities." 8 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 9 For Environmental Protection 10 Operations. 11 State appropriation........ 77,377,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for Environmental 15 Protection Operations: 16 (1) "EPA - Planning Grant - 17 Administration." 18 Federal appropriation...... 6,800,000 19 (2) "Water Pollution Control 20 Grants." 21 Federal appropriation...... 4,500,000 22 (3) "Air Pollution Control 23 Grants." 24 Federal appropriation...... 2,900,000 25 (4) "Surface Mine Control and 26 Reclamation." 27 Federal appropriation...... 7,583,000 28 (5) "Construction Management 29 Assistance Grants." 30 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 20020S0005B1989 - 81 -
1 (6) "Safe Drinking Water." 2 Federal appropriation...... 2,700,000 3 (7) "Oil Pollution Spills 4 Removal." 5 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 6 (8) "Great Lakes National 7 Program." 8 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 9 For the black fly control project. 10 State appropriation........ 4,801,000 11 For West Nile virus control. 12 State appropriation........ 8,074,000 13 For flood control projects. 14 State appropriation........ 2,793,000 15 For storm water management grants. 16 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 17 For sewage facilities planning 18 grants. 19 State appropriation........ 1,950,000 20 For sewage facilities enforcement 21 grants. 22 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 23 For sewage treatment plant 24 operation grants. 25 State appropriation........ 52,122,000 26 For the Environmental Stewardship 27 Fund. 28 State appropriation........ 100,000,000 29 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 30 of the expenses of the River Master 20020S0005B1989 - 82 -
1 for the Delaware River. 2 State appropriation........ 97,000 3 For support of the Ohio River Basin 4 Commission. 5 State appropriation........ 14,000 6 For support of the Susquehanna 7 River Basin Commission. 8 State appropriation........ 700,000 9 For support of the Interstate 10 Commission on the Potomac River Basin. 11 State appropriation........ 44,000 12 For conduct of the Delaware River 13 Basin Commission. 14 State appropriation........ 1,133,000 15 For support of the Ohio River 16 Valley Water Sanitation Commission. 17 State appropriation........ 172,000 18 For support of the Chesapeake Bay 19 Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 265,000 21 For payments to conservation 22 districts. 23 State appropriation........ 3,100,000 24 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 25 of the costs of the Interstate Mining 26 Commission. 27 State appropriation........ 32,000 28 For the Northeast-Midwest 29 Institute. 30 State appropriation........ 58,000 20020S0005B1989 - 83 -
1 For small water systems assistance, 2 including grants for regionalization 3 feasibility studies. 4 State appropriation........ 400,000 5 For the Sea Grants Program. 6 State appropriation........ 250,000 7 Section 214. Department of General 8 Services.--The following amounts are 9 appropriated to the Department of 10 General Services: Federal State 11 For general government operations 12 of the Department of General Services. 13 State appropriation........ 68,472,000 14 For the administration and 15 operation of the Capitol Police. 16 State appropriation........ 12,399,000 17 For Harristown rental charges. 18 State appropriation........ 6,945,000 19 For utility costs, including 20 implementation of third-party shared 21 savings programs. 22 State appropriation........ 14,593,000 23 For Harristown utility and 24 municipal charges, including 25 implementation of third-party shared 26 savings programs. 27 State appropriation........ 10,485,000 28 For printing of the Pennsylvania 29 Manual. 30 State appropriation........ 201,000 20020S0005B1989 - 84 -
1 For asbestos and hazardous 2 materials needs. 3 State appropriation........ 436,000 4 For excess insurance coverage. 5 State appropriation........ 3,417,000 6 For fire protection services for 7 the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg. 8 State appropriation........ 1,020,000 9 Section 215. Department of 10 Health.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Department of 12 Health: Federal State 13 For general government operations 14 of the Department of Health. 15 State appropriation........ 30,811,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for general government 19 operations: 20 (1) "WIC - Administration and 21 Operation." 22 Federal appropriation...... 9,092,000 23 (2) "Health Assessment." 24 Federal appropriation...... 487,000 25 (3) "PHHSBG - Administration and 26 Operation." 27 Federal appropriation...... 3,167,000 28 (4) "SABG - Administration and 29 Operation." 30 Federal appropriation...... 5,980,000 20020S0005B1989 - 85 -
1 (5) "MCHSBG - Administration and 2 Operation." 3 Federal appropriation...... 16,368,000 4 (6) "Adult Blood Lead 5 Epidemiology." 6 Federal appropriation...... 43,000 7 (7) "Pediatric Prehospital 8 Emergency Care." 9 Federal appropriation...... 338,000 10 (8) "TB - Administration and 11 Operation." 12 Federal appropriation...... 708,000 13 (9) "Lead - Administration and 14 Operation." 15 Federal appropriation...... 1,133,000 16 (10) "AIDS Health Education 17 Administration and Operation." 18 Federal appropriation...... 2,042,000 19 (11) "Community Migrant Health." 20 Federal appropriation...... 326,000 21 (12) "Tobacco Control." 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,350,000 23 (13) "Breast and Cervical Cancer 24 Administration and Operation." 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,056,000 26 (14) "HIV/AIDS Surveillance." 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,162,000 28 (15) "HIV Care Administration and 29 Operation." 30 Federal appropriation...... 848,000 20020S0005B1989 - 86 -
1 (16) "Crash Outcomes Data 2 Evaluation." 3 Federal appropriation...... 190,000 4 For the Organ Donation Awareness 5 Program. 6 State appropriation........ 118,000 7 For Diabetes Programs. 8 State appropriation........ 452,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for diabetes programs: 12 (1) "Diabetes Control." 13 Federal appropriation...... 443,000 14 For Quality Assurance. 15 State appropriation........ 16,987,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for the Quality Assurance 19 Program: 20 (1) "Medicare - Health Service 21 Agency Certification." 22 Federal appropriation...... 8,864,000 23 (2) "Medicaid Certification." 24 Federal appropriation...... 6,237,000 25 For Vital Statistics. 26 State appropriation........ 7,112,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for vital statistics: 30 (1) "Cooperative Health 20020S0005B1989 - 87 -
1 Statistics." 2 Federal appropriation...... 1,399,000 3 (2) "Health Statistics." 4 Federal appropriation...... 893,000 5 (3) "Traumatic Brain Injury." 6 Federal appropriation...... 188,000 7 For the State Laboratory. 8 State appropriation........ 4,294,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for the State Laboratory: 12 (1) "Clinical Laboratory 13 Improvement." 14 Federal appropriation...... 765,000 15 (2) "Epidemiology and Laboratory 16 Surveillance and Response." 17 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 18 (3) "Bio-Terrorism Preparedness." 19 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 20 (4) "Environmental Biomonitoring." 21 Federal appropriation...... 941,000 22 For the State health care centers. 23 State appropriation........ 21,936,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for the State health care 27 centers: 28 (1) "Disease Control Immunization 29 Program - Project Grants." 30 Federal appropriation...... 8,100,000 20020S0005B1989 - 88 -
1 (2) "PHHSBG - Block Program 2 Services." 3 Federal appropriation...... 3,679,000 4 (3) "Preventive Health Special 5 Projects." 6 Federal appropriation...... 900,000 7 (4) "Lake Erie Beach Monitoring." 8 Federal appropriation...... 59,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated for coal workers' 11 respiratory diseases: 12 (1) "Black Lung Clinic Program." 13 Federal appropriation...... 590,000 14 For sexually transmitted disease 15 screening and treatment. 16 State appropriation........ 2,357,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for sexually transmitted 20 disease screening and testing: 21 (1) "Survey and Follow-up - 22 Sexually Transmitted Diseases." 23 Federal appropriation...... 3,607,000 24 For screening of newborns. 25 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 26 For the primary health care 27 practitioner program. 28 State appropriation........ 5,060,000 29 The following Federal amounts are 30 appropriated to supplement the sum 20020S0005B1989 - 89 -
1 appropriated for the primary health 2 care practitioner program: 3 (1) "Loan Repayment Program." 4 Federal appropriation...... 312,000 5 (2) "Rural Hospital Flexibility 6 Program." 7 Federal appropriation...... 597,000 8 For cancer control programs. 9 State appropriation........ 3,595,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for cancer control 13 programs: 14 (1) "Breast and Cervical Cancer 15 Program." 16 Federal appropriation...... 2,855,000 17 For AIDS Programs. 18 State appropriation........ 7,159,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for AIDS programs: 22 (1) "AIDS Health Education." 23 Federal appropriation...... 3,495,000 24 (2) "HIV Care." 25 Federal appropriation...... 11,437,000 26 (3) "Housing Opportunities for 27 People with AIDS." 28 Federal appropriation...... 1,575,000 29 For regional cancer institutes. 30 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 90 -
1 For reimbursement to school 2 districts on account of health 3 services. 4 State appropriation........ 39,000,000 5 For maintenance of local health 6 departments. 7 State appropriation........ 28,642,000 8 For local health departments for 9 environmental health services. 10 State appropriation........ 7,568,000 11 For maternal and child health 12 services, including $1,365,000 to 13 provide abstinence education, 14 training, counseling and programs to 15 promote abstinence from sexual 16 activity. 17 State appropriation........ 3,905,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for maternal and child 21 health: 22 (1) "MCH Lead Poisoning Prevention 23 and Abatement." 24 Federal appropriation...... 2,903,000 25 (2) "MCHSBG - Program Services," 26 including $150,000 for epilepsy 27 services. 28 Federal appropriation...... 17,232,000 29 (3) "Special Supplemental Food 30 Service Program for Women, Infants and 20020S0005B1989 - 91 -
1 Children (WIC)." 2 Federal appropriation...... 144,638,000 3 In addition to the specific amounts 4 appropriated herein, all other moneys 5 received from the Federal Government 6 for the Special Supplemental Food 7 Service Program for Women, Infants and 8 Children are hereby appropriated to 9 such program. 10 (4) "Abstinence Education." 11 Federal appropriation...... 3,640,000 12 (5) "TANFBG - Abstinence 13 Education." 14 Federal appropriation...... 750,000 15 (6) "Environmental Assessment - 16 Child Lead Poisoning." 17 Federal appropriation...... 234,000 18 (7) "MCH - State Systems 19 Development." 20 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 21 (8) "Screening Newborns." 22 Federal appropriation...... 121,000 23 (9) "Newborn Hearing Screening and 24 Intervention." 25 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 26 (10) "TANFBG - I Am Your Child 27 Program." 28 Federal appropriation...... 4,008,000 29 For grants to counties and private 30 facilities to finance drug and alcohol 20020S0005B1989 - 92 -
1 abuse treatment and prevention 2 programs. 3 State appropriation........ 40,360,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for alcohol and drug 7 grant programs: 8 (1) "SABG - Drug and Alcohol 9 Services." 10 Federal appropriation...... 54,862,000 11 (2) "Substance Abuse Special 12 Project Grants." 13 Federal appropriation...... 6,594,000 14 For tuberculosis screening and 15 treatment. 16 State appropriation........ 1,009,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for tuberculosis 20 screening and treatment: 21 (1) "Tuberculosis Control 22 Program." 23 Federal appropriation...... 165,000 24 For renal dialysis services. 25 State appropriation........ 8,255,000 26 For services to children with 27 special needs. This appropriation 28 includes funding for spina bifida 29 services, $944,000 for the Ventilator- 30 Assisted Childrens Home Program 20020S0005B1989 - 93 -
1 including case management and respite 2 care services, and public awareness 3 activities related to folic acid 4 ingestion. 5 State appropriation........ 1,732,000 6 For adult cystic fibrosis. 7 State appropriation........ 721,000 8 For diagnosis and treatment for 9 Cooley's anemia. 10 State appropriation........ 198,000 11 For arthritis outreach and 12 education. 13 State appropriation........ 250,000 14 For hemophilia services. 15 State appropriation........ 1,672,000 16 For lupus programs. 17 State appropriation........ 100,000 18 For sickle-cell anemia services, 19 including camps for children with 20 sickle cell anemia. 21 State appropriation........ 1,903,000 22 For hepatitis screening and 23 prevention. 24 State appropriation........ 300,000 25 For regional poison control 26 centers. 27 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 28 For trauma programs coordination. 29 State appropriation........ 300,000 30 For epilepsy support services. 20020S0005B1989 - 94 -
1 State appropriation........ 500,000 2 For the Keystone Games. 3 State appropriation........ 220,000 4 For Tourette's Syndrome. 5 State appropriation........ 100,000 6 For newborn hearing screening 7 demonstration projects. 8 State appropriation........ 750,000 9 For osteoporosis prevention and 10 education programs. 11 State appropriation........ 100,000 12 Section 216. Insurance 13 Department.--The following amounts are 14 appropriated to the Insurance 15 Department: Federal State 16 For general government operations 17 of the Insurance Department. 18 State appropriation........ 20,693,000 19 For Children's Health Insurance 20 Administration. 21 State appropriation........ 2,395,000 22 The following Federal amounts are 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated for children's health 25 insurance administration. 26 (1) "Children's Health Insurance 27 Administration." 28 Federal appropriation...... 4,703,000 29 For children's health insurance. 30 State appropriation........ 33,082,000 20020S0005B1989 - 95 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for children's health 4 insurance: 5 (1) "Children's Health Insurance 6 Program." 7 Federal appropriation...... 116,017,000 8 For administration of the Adult 9 Basic Coverage Insurance Program. 10 State appropriation........ 2,547,000 11 Section 217. Department of Labor 12 and Industry.--The following amounts 13 are appropriated to the Department of 14 Labor and Industry: Federal State 15 For general government operations 16 of the Department of Labor and 17 Industry. 18 State appropriation........ 19,620,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for general government 22 operations: 23 (1) "Workforce Investment Act - 24 Administration." 25 Federal appropriation...... 8,500,000 26 (2) "Community Service and Corps." 27 Federal appropriation...... 9,964,000 28 (3) "Disability Determination." 29 Federal appropriation...... 73,282,000 30 (4) "New Hires." 20020S0005B1989 - 96 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 1,739,000 2 For occupational and industrial 3 safety. 4 State appropriation........ 11,688,000 5 For PENNSAFE. 6 State appropriation........ 1,389,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for PENNSAFE: 10 (1) "Underground Utility Line 11 Protection." 12 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 13 For the Pennsylvania Conservation 14 Corps, which includes up to $200,000 15 for matching funds for the National 16 and Community Service Trust Act. 17 State appropriation........ 6,162,000 18 For employer information resources. 19 State appropriation........ 1,205,000 20 For the Pathways program. 21 State appropriation........ 100,000 22 For occupational disease payments. 23 State appropriation........ 2,292,000 24 For a separate State-funded 25 vocational rehabilitation program to 26 provide vocational rehabilitation 27 services leading to competitive 28 employment for OVR eligible persons 29 with disabilities unable to receive 30 services through the Federal 20020S0005B1989 - 97 -
1 Vocational Rehabilitation Program. 2 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 3 For entrepreneurial assistance 4 including the Independence Capital 5 Access Network (ICAN) Program to 6 provide grants and outreach to 7 businesses to purchase specialized or 8 adaptive equipment. 9 State appropriation........ 1,061,000 10 For the payment to the Vocational 11 Rehabilitation Fund for work of the 12 State Board of Vocational 13 Rehabilitation. 14 State appropriation........ 37,083,000 15 For supported employment. 16 State appropriation........ 1,155,000 17 For centers for independent living, 18 including independent living services 19 purchased by Office of Vocational 20 Rehabilitation District Offices. 21 State appropriation........ 1,600,000 22 To carry out the provisions of 23 section 306(h) of the act of June 2, 24 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known as the 25 Workers' Compensation Act. 26 State appropriation........ 210,000 27 For training activities. 28 State appropriation........ 2,500,000 29 For an assistive technology program 30 to benefit persons with disabilities 20020S0005B1989 - 98 -
1 and older Pennsylvanians. 2 State appropriation........ 890,000 3 For self-employment assistance. 4 State appropriation........ 2,500,000 5 For employment services. 6 State appropriation........ 9,754,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for employment services: 10 (1) "Reed Act - Unemployment 11 Insurance." For administrative 12 expenses of the unemployment insurance 13 program. The amount obligated shall 14 not exceed at any time the amount by 15 which the aggregate of the amounts 16 transferred to the unemployment 17 compensation account of the 18 Commonwealth pursuant to section 903 19 of the Social Security Act exceeds the 20 aggregate of the amounts obligated for 21 administration and paid out for 22 benefits from the account. 23 Federal appropriation...... 15,000,000 24 (2) "WIA - Adult Employment and 25 Training." 26 Federal appropriation...... 60,000,000 27 (3) "WIA - Youth Employment and 28 Training." 29 Federal appropriation...... 52,000,000 30 (4) "WIA - Statewide Activities." 20020S0005B1989 - 99 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 23,000,000 2 (5) "WIA - Dislocated Workers." 3 Federal appropriation...... 94,000,000 4 (6) "TANFBG - Youth Employment and 5 Training." 6 Federal appropriation...... 15,000,000 7 Section 218. Department of 8 Military and Veterans Affairs.--The 9 following sums are appropriated to the 10 Department of Military and Veterans 11 Affairs: Federal State 12 For general government operations 13 of the Department of Military and 14 Veterans Affairs. 15 State appropriation........ 18,731,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for general government 19 operations: 20 (1) "Facilities Maintenance." 21 Federal appropriation...... 32,392,000 22 For honor guards for burials of 23 veterans. 24 State appropriation........ 39,000 25 For maintenance of monuments to 26 Pennsylvania servicemen who died on 27 foreign soil. 28 State appropriation........ 6,000 29 For armory maintenance and repair. 30 State appropriation........ 1,530,000 20020S0005B1989 - 100 -
1 For drug interdiction. 2 State appropriation........ 61,000 3 For special State duty costs for 4 missions which are performed to 5 alleviate disasters or emergencies. 6 State appropriation........ 100,000 7 For the operation and maintenance 8 of the Erie Soldiers' and Sailors' 9 Home. 10 State appropriation........ 6,557,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for the Erie Soldiers' 14 and Sailors' Home: 15 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 16 Erie." 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,301,000 18 (2) "Medicare Services - Erie." 19 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 20 For the operation and maintenance 21 of the Hollidaysburg Veterans' Home. 22 State appropriation........ 22,142,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for the Hollidaysburg 26 Veterans' Home: 27 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 28 Hollidaysburg." 29 Federal appropriation...... 7,145,000 30 (2) "Medicare Services - 20020S0005B1989 - 101 -
1 Hollidaysburg." 2 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 3 For the operation and maintenance 4 of the Southeastern Veterans' Home. 5 State appropriation........ 12,701,000 6 The following Federal amounts are 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated for the Southeastern 9 Veterans' Home: 10 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 11 Southeastern." 12 Federal appropriation...... 4,386,000 13 (2) "Medicare Services - 14 Southeastern." 15 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 16 For the operation and maintenance 17 of the Northeastern Veterans' Home. 18 State appropriation........ 8,438,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for the Northeastern 22 Veterans' Home: 23 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 24 Northeastern." 25 Federal appropriation...... 3,648,000 26 (2) "Medicare Services - 27 Northeastern." 28 Federal appropriation...... 67,000 29 For Southwestern Veterans' Home. 30 State appropriation........ 8,437,000 20020S0005B1989 - 102 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for the Southwestern 4 Veterans' Home: 5 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 6 Southwestern." 7 Federal appropriation...... 4,133,000 8 (2) "Medicare Services - 9 Southwestern." 10 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 11 For the Delaware Valley Veterans' 12 Home. 13 State appropriation........ 8,529,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for the Delaware Valley 17 Veterans' Home: 18 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 19 Delaware Valley." 20 Federal appropriation...... 1,114,000 21 (2) "Medical Reimbursements - 22 Delaware Valley." 23 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 24 For the Scotland School for 25 Veterans' Children. 26 State appropriation........ 8,281,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for the Scotland School 30 for Veterans' Children: 20020S0005B1989 - 103 -
1 (1) "ESEA Education Program." 2 Federal appropriation...... 180,000 3 (2) "School Milk Program." 4 Federal appropriation...... 265,000 5 For payment of gratuities for the 6 education of children of certain 7 veterans. 8 State appropriation........ 190,000 9 For payment of education credits 10 for members of the National Guard. 11 State appropriation........ 10,527,000 12 For assistance to veterans who are 13 ill or disabled and without means of 14 support. 15 State appropriation........ 1,230,000 16 For pensions for veterans blinded 17 through service-connected injuries or 18 disease. 19 State appropriation........ 235,000 20 To provide for pensions for 21 paralyzed veterans as required by 51 22 Pa.C.S. § 7702 (relating to paralyzed 23 veterans' pension). 24 State appropriation........ 460,000 25 For payment of pensions to 26 dependents of soldiers of the 27 Pennsylvania National Guard killed in 28 the line of duty. 29 State appropriation........ 5,000 30 For the Pennsylvania Air National 20020S0005B1989 - 104 -
1 Guard. 2 State appropriation........ 25,000 3 For the Civil Air Patrol. 4 State appropriation........ 300,000 5 Section 219. Department of Public 6 Welfare.--The following sums are 7 appropriated to the Department of 8 Public Welfare: Federal State 9 For general government operations 10 of the Department of Public Welfare. 11 State appropriation........ 62,278,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for general government 15 operations: 16 (1) "Child Welfare Services - 17 Administration." 18 Federal appropriation...... 2,054,000 19 (2) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E - 20 Administration." 21 Federal appropriation...... 2,863,000 22 (3) "CCDFBG - Administration." 23 Federal appropriation...... 12,057,000 24 (4) "Medical Assistance - 25 Administration." 26 Federal appropriation...... 22,797,000 27 (5) "TANFBG - Administration." 28 Federal appropriation...... 4,623,000 29 (6) "Food Stamps - 30 Administration." 20020S0005B1989 - 105 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 4,770,000 2 (7) "Developmental Disabilities - 3 Basic Support." 4 Federal appropriation...... 4,090,000 5 (8) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 6 Asylum - Administration." 7 Federal appropriation...... 1,407,000 8 (9) "Disabled Education - 9 Administration." 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,264,000 11 (10) "MHSBG - Administration." 12 Federal appropriation...... 158,000 13 (11) "SSBG - Administration." 14 Federal appropriation...... 3,610,000 15 (12) "Training - Lead-Based Paint 16 Abatement." 17 Federal appropriation...... 137,000 18 (13) "Community-Based Family 19 Resource and Support Administration." 20 Federal appropriation...... 689,000 21 (14) "Real Choice Systems Change." 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,167,000 23 (15) "Medical Assistance 24 Infrastructure." 25 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 26 For respite care. 27 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 28 The following Federal amounts are 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated for information systems: 20020S0005B1989 - 106 -
1 (1) "Medical Assistance - 2 Information Systems." 3 Federal appropriation...... 54,129,000 4 (2) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E - 5 Information Systems." 6 Federal appropriation...... 3,202,000 7 (3) "TANFBG - Information 8 Systems." 9 Federal appropriation...... 9,063,000 10 (4) "Food Stamps - Information 11 Systems." 12 Federal appropriation...... 10,134,000 13 (5) "Child Support Enforcement - 14 Information Systems." 15 Federal appropriation...... 7,010,000 16 For Statewide operations related to 17 county administration of the public 18 assistance and medical assistance 19 programs. 20 State appropriation........ 47,222,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for Statewide operations 24 relating to county administration: 25 (1) "TANFBG - Statewide." 26 Federal appropriation...... 4,421,000 27 (2) "Medical Assistance - 28 Statewide." 29 Federal appropriation...... 51,081,000 30 (3) "Food Stamps - Statewide." 20020S0005B1989 - 107 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 17,441,000 2 (4) "Ryan White - Statewide." 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,520,000 4 For county assistance office 5 operations related to administration 6 of the public assistance and medical 7 assistance programs. 8 State appropriation........ 259,124,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for county assistance 12 offices: 13 (1) "TANFBG - County Assistance 14 Offices." 15 Federal appropriation...... 49,844,000 16 (2) "Medical Assistance - County 17 Assistance Offices." 18 Federal appropriation...... 74,578,000 19 (3) "Food Stamps - County 20 Assistance Offices." 21 Federal appropriation...... 75,003,000 22 (4) "SSBG - County Assistance 23 Offices." 24 Federal appropriation...... 6,262,000 25 (5) "LIHEABG - Administration and 26 Audit Costs." In addition to the 27 specific amounts appropriated herein, 28 all other moneys received from the 29 Federal Government for the 30 administration of the LIHEAP program 20020S0005B1989 - 108 -
1 are hereby appropriated to this 2 program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 7,912,000 4 For child support enforcement. 5 State appropriation........ 17,959,000 6 The following Federal amounts are 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated for child support 9 enforcement: 10 (1) "TANFBG - Child Support 11 Enforcement." 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,850,000 13 (2) "Child Support Enforcement 14 Program - Title IV-D." 15 Federal appropriation...... 135,226,000 16 For New Directions. 17 State appropriation........ 69,713,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for New Directions: 21 (1) "TANFBG - New Directions." 22 Federal appropriation...... 165,070,000 23 (2) "Medical Assistance - New 24 Directions." 25 Federal appropriation...... 4,391,000 26 (3) "Food Stamps - New 27 Directions." 28 Federal appropriation...... 12,661,000 29 (4) "Welfare To Work." 30 Federal appropriation...... 29,312,000 20020S0005B1989 - 109 -
1 For youth development institutions 2 and forestry camps. 3 State appropriation........ 67,448,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for youth development 7 institutions: 8 (1) "SSBG - Basic Institutional 9 Programs." 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,056,000 11 (2) "Food Nutrition Services." 12 Federal appropriation...... 750,000 13 (3) "TANFBG - Youth Development 14 Centers." 15 Federal appropriation...... 6,907,000 16 For mental health services, 17 including grants to counties exclusive 18 of capital improvements. 19 State appropriation........ 626,996,000 20 The following Federal amounts are 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated for mental health 23 services: 24 (1) "Medical Assistance - Mental 25 Health." 26 Federal appropriation...... 218,019,000 27 (2) "Medicare Services - State 28 Mental Hospitals." 29 Federal appropriation...... 11,067,000 30 (3) "Homeless Mentally Ill." 20020S0005B1989 - 110 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 1,397,000 2 (4) "MHSBG - Community Mental 3 Health Services." 4 Federal appropriation...... 17,745,000 5 (5) "SSBG - Community Mental 6 Health Services." 7 Federal appropriation...... 14,808,000 8 (6) "Mental Health Data 9 Infrastructure." 10 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 11 For State centers for the mentally 12 retarded. 13 State appropriation........ 112,534,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for the State centers for 17 the mentally retarded: 18 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 19 Centers." 20 Federal appropriation...... 134,814,000 21 (2) "Medicare Services - State 22 Centers." 23 Federal appropriation...... 657,000 24 For cash assistance grants 25 including employment and training and 26 child care services for cash 27 assistance recipients and child care 28 services for former cash assistance 29 recipients. 30 State appropriation........ 310,085,000 20020S0005B1989 - 111 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for cash assistance: 4 (1) "TANFBG - Cash Grants." The 5 department, upon approval of the 6 Secretary of the Budget, may transfer 7 funds from this appropriation to the 8 CCDFBG-Child Care Services 9 appropriation to provide child care 10 services to additional low-income 11 families provided that such transfer 12 of funds will not result in a deficit 13 in this appropriation. The Secretary 14 of the Budget shall provide, prior to 15 any transfer, notice of any such 16 transfer to the chairman and minority 17 chairman of the Appropriations 18 Committee of the Senate and the 19 chairman and minority chairman of the 20 Appropriations Committee of the House 21 of Representatives. 22 Federal appropriation...... 225,465,000 23 (2) "CCDFBG - Cash Grants." The 24 department, upon approval of the 25 Secretary of the Budget, may transfer 26 funds from this appropriation to the 27 CCDFBG-Child Care Services 28 appropriation to provide child care 29 services to additional low-income 30 families provided that such transfer 20020S0005B1989 - 112 -
1 of funds will not result in a deficit 2 in this appropriation. The Secretary 3 of the Budget shall provide, prior to 4 any transfer, notice of any such 5 transfer to the chairman and minority 6 chairman of the Appropriations 7 Committee of the Senate and the 8 chairman and minority chairman of the 9 Appropriations Committee of the House 10 of Representatives. 11 Federal appropriation...... 105,588,000 12 (3) "Other Federal Support - Cash 13 Grants." 14 Federal appropriation...... 14,568,000 15 (4) "LIHEABG - Program." 16 Federal appropriation...... 162,632,000 17 In addition to the specific amounts 18 appropriated herein, all other moneys 19 received from the Federal Government 20 for the LIHEAP program, either through 21 an increase in the regular program or 22 pursuant to a Presidential release of 23 contingency funds, are hereby 24 appropriated to this program. 25 For Supplemental Grants to the 26 Aged, Blind and Disabled. 27 State appropriation........ 147,781,000 28 For medical assistance payments - 29 outpatient services, exclusive of 30 outpatient services provided through 20020S0005B1989 - 113 -
1 capitation plans. The Department of 2 Public Welfare shall not require a 3 recipient to obtain a physician 4 referral in order to receive 5 chiropractic services. 6 State appropriation........ 487,422,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for medical assistance - 10 outpatient: 11 (1) "Medical Assistance - 12 Outpatient." The Department of Public 13 Welfare shall not require a recipient 14 to obtain a physician referral in 15 order to receive chiropractic 16 services. 17 Federal appropriation...... 776,419,000 18 For medical assistance payments - 19 inpatient, exclusive of inpatient 20 services provided through capitation 21 plans. 22 State appropriation........ 344,045,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for medical assistance - 26 inpatient services: 27 (1) "Medical Assistance - 28 Inpatient." 29 Federal appropriation...... 430,752,000 30 For medical assistance payments - 20020S0005B1989 - 114 -
1 capitation plans. For provision of 2 outpatient services and inpatient 3 hospital services to eligible persons 4 enrolled in an approved capitation 5 plan. No part of this appropriation 6 shall be used to pay any provider who 7 has not supplied information in such 8 form as required by the department in 9 order to facilitate claims for Federal 10 financial participation for services 11 rendered to general assistance 12 clients. The Department of Public 13 Welfare shall not require a recipient 14 to obtain a physician referral in 15 order to receive chiropractic 16 services. 17 State appropriation........ 1,918,729,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for medical assistance - 21 capitation plans: 22 (1) "Medical Assistance - 23 Capitation." The Department of Public 24 Welfare shall not require a recipient 25 to obtain a physician referral in 26 order to receive chiropractic 27 services. 28 Federal appropriation......2,439,179,000 29 For medical assistance - long-term 30 care. 20020S0005B1989 - 115 -
1 State appropriation........ 589,703,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for long-term care: 5 (1) "Medical Assistance - Long- 6 Term Care." 7 Federal appropriation......2,249,501,000 8 Any rule, regulation or policy for 9 the State or Federal appropriations 10 for the cash assistance, outpatient, 11 inpatient, capitation, long-term care, 12 services to persons with disabilities 13 and Supplemental Grants to the Aged, 14 Blind and Disabled programs adopted by 15 the Secretary of Public Welfare during 16 the fiscal period 2002-2003 which add 17 to the cost of any public assistance 18 program shall be effective only from 19 and after the date upon which it is 20 approved as to the availability of 21 funds by the Governor. 22 For medical assistance - 23 transportation. 24 State appropriation........ 31,148,000 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for medical assistance - 28 transportation: 29 (1) "Medical Assistance - 30 Transportation." 20020S0005B1989 - 116 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 24,922,000 2 It is the intent of the General 3 Assembly that these funds shall be 4 utilized as payment of last resort for 5 transportation services for eligible 6 medical assistance recipients. 7 For women's service programs. 8 $4,343,000 shall be used for grants to 9 nonprofit agencies whose primary 10 function is to assist pregnant women 11 seeking alternatives to abortion. Such 12 funds shall be expended to provide 13 services to such women until 14 childbirth and for up to 12 months 15 thereafter, including, but not limited 16 to, food, shelter, clothing, health 17 care, counseling, adoption services, 18 parenting classes, assistance for 19 postdelivery stress and other 20 supportive programs and services and 21 for related outreach programs. Such 22 agencies may subcontract with other 23 nonprofit entities which operate 24 projects designed specifically to 25 provide all or a portion of the 26 foregoing services. Projects receiving 27 such funds shall not promote or refer 28 for or perform abortions or engage in 29 any counseling which is inconsistent 30 with this appropriation and shall be 20020S0005B1989 - 117 -
1 physically and financially separate 2 from any component of any legal entity 3 engaging in such activities. 4 $4,343,000 shall be used for grants 5 for women's medical services, 6 including contraception supplies. As a 7 condition for receiving funds for 8 women's medical services, including 9 contraceptive supplies, a project 10 shall not promote, perform or refer 11 for abortions or engage in abortion 12 counseling and shall be physically and 13 financially separate from any facility 14 engaging in such activities as 15 verified by an audit and inspection 16 conducted by the Department of Public 17 Welfare and evidence of such physical 18 and financial separation shall be 19 supplied by such documentation as the 20 Department of Public Welfare shall 21 request. The physical and financial 22 separation requirement shall not apply 23 to any abortion or to any abortion 24 referral or any abortion counseling in 25 connection therewith, which: 26 (1) on the basis of the 27 physician's good faith clinical 28 judgment, is necessary to prevent 29 the death of the mother or to 30 prevent the serious risk of 20020S0005B1989 - 118 -
1 substantial and irreversible 2 impairment of a major bodily 3 function; or 4 (2) is performed in the case 5 of a pregnancy caused by rape or 6 incest. 7 State appropriation........ 8,686,000 8 For special pharmaceutical services 9 for AIDS-related services. 10 State appropriation........ 9,365,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for special 14 pharmaceutical services for AIDS- 15 related services: 16 (1) "AIDS - Ryan White." 17 Federal appropriation...... 22,512,000 18 For special pharmaceutical services 19 for atypical antipsychotic drug 20 therapy for persons residing in the 21 community who suffer from 22 schizophrenia. 23 State appropriation........ 6,427,000 24 For behavioral health services. It 25 is the intent of the General Assembly 26 that all available intergovernmental 27 transfer funds, including prior year 28 carryover, augmenting this 29 appropriation shall be spent prior to 30 State funds from this appropriation. 20020S0005B1989 - 119 -
1 State appropriation........ 47,909,000 2 For intermediate care 3 facilities/MR. 4 State appropriation........ 108,633,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for intermediate care 8 facilities/MR: 9 (1) "Medical Assistance - 10 Intermediate Care Facilities - 11 Mentally Retarded." 12 Federal appropriation...... 128,800,000 13 For community mental retardation 14 services, exclusive of capital 15 improvements, which shall include 16 grants to counties for 17 noninstitutional programs. 18 State appropriation........ 678,839,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for community services 22 for the mentally retarded: 23 (1) "Medical Assistance - 24 Community MR Services." 25 Federal appropriation...... 609,865,000 26 (2) "SSBG - Community MR 27 Services." 28 Federal appropriation...... 13,984,000 29 For early intervention services. 30 State appropriation........ 66,394,000 20020S0005B1989 - 120 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for early intervention 4 services: 5 (1) "SSBG - Early Intervention." 6 Federal appropriation...... 2,195,000 7 (2) "Medical Assistance - Early 8 Intervention." 9 Federal appropriation...... 16,478,000 10 (3) "Education for Children with 11 Disabilities - Early Intervention." 12 Federal appropriation...... 12,733,000 13 For extraordinary costs to counties 14 other than counties of the first class 15 resulting from the closure of 16 Pennhurst State Center. 17 State appropriation........ 3,093,000 18 For residential services for the 19 mentally retarded in the Lansdowne 20 area. 21 State appropriation........ 402,000 22 For payments and services to 23 counties for children and youth 24 programs and for the care of 25 delinquent and dependent children, 26 provided that, for fiscal year 2002- 27 2003, not more than 50% of the funds 28 allocated from this appropriation to 29 each county and herein appropriated 30 shall be expended until such time as 20020S0005B1989 - 121 -
1 each county submits to the Department 2 of Public Welfare data for the 3 previous State fiscal year, and 4 updated on a quarterly basis, on the 5 unduplicated caseloads, unduplicated 6 services and number of caseworkers by 7 county program. This data is to be 8 provided in a form acceptable to the 9 Department of Public Welfare. A copy 10 of the data shall be sent to the 11 chairman and minority chairman of the 12 Appropriations Committee of the Senate 13 and to the chairman and the minority 14 chairman of the Appropriations 15 Committee of the House of 16 Representatives. The department may 17 use up to $9,535,000 of this 18 appropriation to fund contracts for 19 adoption services. The department may 20 also use funds from this appropriation 21 for assistance to counties in meeting 22 Federal reimbursement documentation 23 requirements. Reimbursement for 24 children and youth services made 25 pursuant to section 704.1 of the act 26 of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), 27 known as the Public Welfare Code shall 28 not exceed the amount of State funds 29 appropriated. 30 State appropriation........ 605,187,000 20020S0005B1989 - 122 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for payments and services 4 to counties for children and youth 5 programs and child abuse and neglect 6 prevention: 7 (1) "Child Welfare Services." 8 Federal appropriation...... 12,870,000 9 (2) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E." 10 Federal appropriation...... 341,836,000 11 (3) "Medical Assistance - Child 12 Welfare." 13 Federal appropriation...... 4,154,000 14 (4) "TANFBG - Child Welfare." 15 Federal appropriation...... 296,373,000 16 (5) "SSBG - Child Welfare." 17 Federal appropriation...... 12,021,000 18 (6) "Child Welfare Training and 19 Certification." 20 Federal appropriation...... 19,615,000 21 (7) "Community-based Family 22 Resource and Support." 23 Federal appropriation...... 131,000 24 For community-based family centers. 25 No funds from this appropriation shall 26 be considered as part of the base for 27 calculation of the county child 28 welfare needs-based budget for any 29 fiscal year. 30 State appropriation........ 3,248,000 20020S0005B1989 - 123 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for community-based 4 family centers: 5 (1) "Family Preservation - Family 6 Centers." 7 Federal appropriation...... 6,336,000 8 (2) "Family Resource and Support - 9 Family Centers." 10 Federal appropriation...... 471,000 11 (3) "CCDFBG - Family Centers." 12 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 13 For child care services. 14 State appropriation........ 59,683,000 15 The following Federal amounts are 16 appropriated to supplement the sum 17 appropriated for child care services: 18 (1) "CCDFBG - Child Care 19 Services." 20 Federal appropriation...... 154,269,000 21 (2) "CCDFBG - School Age." 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,260,000 23 (3) "SSBG - Child Care Services." 24 Federal appropriation...... 30,977,000 25 (4) "Head Start Collaboration 26 Project." 27 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 28 (5) "TANFBG - Child Care 29 Services." 30 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 124 -
1 For domestic violence programs. 2 State appropriation........ 11,912,000 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated for domestic violence 6 programs: 7 (1) "Family Violence Prevention 8 Services." 9 Federal appropriation...... 3,400,000 10 (2) "SSBG - Domestic Violence 11 Programs." 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,205,000 13 (3) "PHHSBG - Domestic Violence." 14 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 15 (4) "TANFBG - Domestic Violence." 16 Federal appropriation...... 4,500,000 17 For rape crisis programs. 18 State appropriation........ 6,067,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for rape crisis programs: 22 (1) "PHHSBG - Rape Crisis." 23 Federal appropriation...... 559,000 24 (2) "SSBG - Rape Crisis." 25 Federal appropriation...... 634,000 26 (3) "TANFBG - Rape Crisis." 27 Federal appropriation...... 2,087,000 28 (4) "Rape Prevention and 29 Education." 30 Federal appropriation...... 1,806,000 20020S0005B1989 - 125 -
1 For breast cancer screening. 2 State appropriation........ 1,575,000 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated for breast cancer 6 screening: 7 (1) "SSBG - Family Planning." 8 Federal appropriation...... 3,845,000 9 For the Human Services Development 10 Fund. 11 State appropriation........ 36,803,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for the Human Services 15 Development Fund: 16 (1) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 17 Asylum - Social Services." 18 Federal appropriation...... 6,785,000 19 For legal services. 20 State appropriation........ 2,600,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for legal services: 24 (1) "SSBG - Legal Services." 25 Federal appropriation...... 5,049,000 26 (2) "SSBG - Legal Services Systems 27 Improvements." 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 29 For provision of services to the 30 homeless. 20020S0005B1989 - 126 -
1 State appropriation........ 24,212,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for services to the 5 homeless: 6 (1) "SSBG - Homeless Services." 7 Federal appropriation...... 2,183,000 8 (2) "SABG - Homeless Services." 9 Federal appropriation...... 1,983,000 10 (3) "TANFBG - Homeless 11 Assistance." 12 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 13 For services provided to persons 14 with disabilities. 15 State appropriation........ 12,442,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for services to persons 19 with disabilities: 20 (1) "SSBG - Services to Persons 21 with Disabilities." 22 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 23 (2) "Medical Assistance - Services 24 to Persons with Disabilities." 25 Federal appropriation...... 20,427,000 26 For attendant care services for 27 physically disabled adults. 28 State appropriation........ 26,838,000 29 The following Federal amounts are 30 appropriated to supplement the sum 20020S0005B1989 - 127 -
1 appropriated for attendant care 2 services: 3 (1) "SSBG - Attendant Care." 4 Federal appropriation...... 6,971,000 5 (2) "Medical Assistance - 6 Attendant Care." 7 Federal appropriation...... 23,186,000 8 The Federal appropriations to the 9 Department of Public Welfare include 10 any prior earnings that may be 11 received during fiscal year 2002-2003. 12 In addition to the amounts 13 specifically appropriated herein to 14 the Department of Public Welfare, all 15 moneys appropriated from the Federal 16 Government during any previous fiscal 17 year which are expected to be received 18 as reimbursements may be carried 19 forward until June 30, 2003, to the 20 extent that contracted obligations are 21 carried forward. In addition, any 22 reimbursements actually received to 23 support such obligations may also be 24 carried forward. 25 Section 220. Department of 26 Revenue.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Department of 28 Revenue: Federal State 29 For general government operations 30 of the Department of Revenue. 20020S0005B1989 - 128 -
1 State appropriation........ 140,423,000 2 For State Lottery general 3 government operations. 4 State appropriation........ 47,156,000 5 For the distribution of Public 6 Utility Realty Tax. 7 State appropriation........ 36,300,000 8 Section 221. Department of 9 State.--The following amounts are 10 appropriated to the Department of 11 State: Federal State 12 For general government operations 13 of the Department of State. 14 State appropriation........ 4,472,000 15 For voter registration programs. 16 State appropriation........ 1,412,000 17 For publication of State 18 reapportionment maps. 19 State appropriation........ 200,000 20 For costs related to absentee 21 voting by persons in military 22 services. 23 State appropriation........ 8,000 24 Section 222. Department of 25 Transportation.--The following amounts 26 are appropriated to the Department of 27 Transportation: Federal State 28 For transit and rail freight 29 operations of the Department of 30 Transportation. 20020S0005B1989 - 129 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,031,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for transit and rail 5 freight operations: 6 (1) "Federal Transit 7 Administration - Technical Studies 8 Grants." 9 Federal appropriation...... 3,127,000 10 (2) "Capital Assistance - Elderly 11 and Disabled Program - 12 Administration." 13 Federal appropriation...... 151,000 14 (3) "Surface Transportation 15 Assistance - Program Operations and 16 Planning - Administration." 17 Federal appropriation...... 927,000 18 (4) "Federal Transit 19 Administration Capital Improvement 20 Grants." 21 Federal appropriation...... 4,300,000 22 (5) "Title IV Rail Assistance - 23 Program Operations and Planning." 24 Federal appropriation...... 45,000 25 For the rail safety inspection 26 program. 27 State appropriation........ 464,000 28 For transfer to the Motor License 29 Fund for collection of vehicle sales 30 tax. 20020S0005B1989 - 130 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,948,000 2 For the operation of Welcome 3 Centers. 4 State appropriation........ 2,360,000 5 For costs related to voter 6 registration with driver licensing. 7 State appropriation........ 998,000 8 For costs associated with the 9 collection of money for the Organ 10 Donation Awareness Trust Fund. 11 State appropriation........ 104,000 12 For a comprehensive rail freight 13 study. 14 State appropriation........ 124,000 15 For mass transportation assistance 16 for grants to local transportation 17 organizations. 18 State appropriation........ 270,019,000 19 For supplemental grants to Class 3 20 and Class 4 transit entities and to 21 support access to jobs transportation 22 demonstration activities. 23 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated for supplemental grants 26 to transit entities: 27 (1) "TANFBG - Access to Jobs." 28 Federal appropriation...... 11,320,000 29 (2) "TEA 21 - Access to Jobs." 30 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 131 -
1 To augment State Lottery funds for 2 payments to transportation providers 3 for fixed-route transportation 4 services and related improvements and 5 for other transportation activities. 6 State appropriation........ 27,800,000 7 For intercity transportation: for 8 intercity bus, rail passenger and 9 other operating subsidies and related 10 improvements. 11 State appropriation........ 6,513,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for intercity rail and 15 bus transportation: 16 (1) "Surface Transportation 17 Operating." 18 Federal appropriation...... 9,000,000 19 (2) "Surface Transportation 20 Assistance - Capital." 21 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 22 (3) "FTA - Capital Improvements." 23 Federal appropriation...... 27,000,000 24 (4) "FTA - Intelligent Vehicles - 25 Public Transit." 26 Federal appropriation...... 3,890,000 27 (5) "FTA - Intelligent Transit 28 System Deployment." 29 Federal appropriation...... 20,000,000 30 For operating subsidies, lease 20020S0005B1989 - 132 -
1 payments and maintenance projects on 2 rail freight lines. 3 State appropriation........ 4,250,000 4 Section 223. Pennsylvania State 5 Police.--The following amounts are 6 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 7 Police: Federal State 8 For general government operations 9 of the Pennsylvania State Police. 10 State appropriation........ 145,950,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for general government 14 operations: 15 (1) "Drug Enforcement." 16 Federal appropriation...... 260,000 17 (2) "Bulletproof Vests." 18 Federal appropriation...... 1,473,000 19 (3) "Identification System 20 Integration." 21 Federal appropriation...... 43,000 22 (4) "Marijuana Eradication." 23 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 24 (5) "In-Car Video Cameras." 25 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 26 For the Commonwealth Law 27 Enforcement Assistance Network. 28 State appropriation........ 23,256,000 29 For the Municipal Police Officers' 30 Education and Training Commission, 20020S0005B1989 - 133 -
1 including in-service training. 2 State appropriation........ 5,731,000 3 For replacement of patrol vehicles. 4 State appropriation........ 3,050,000 5 For an Automated Fingerprint 6 Identification System (AFIS). 7 State appropriation........ 2,122,000 8 For gun checks in association with 9 firearm ownership. 10 State appropriation........ 2,245,000 11 Section 224. State Civil Service 12 Commission.--The following amounts are 13 appropriated to the State Civil 14 Service Commission: Federal State 15 For the general government 16 operations of the Civil Service 17 Commission, including administration 18 of the merit system for employees 19 under provisions of the Civil Service 20 Act: Provided, That, in addition to 21 the amount hereby appropriated, any 22 money collected by the commission by 23 way of reimbursement under the Civil 24 Service Act shall be paid into the 25 General Fund through the Department of 26 Revenue and shall be credited to this 27 appropriation. 28 State appropriation........ 1,000 29 Section 225. Pennsylvania 30 Emergency Management Agency.--The 20020S0005B1989 - 134 -
1 following amounts are appropriated to 2 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 3 Agency: Federal State 4 For general government operations 5 of the Pennsylvania Emergency 6 Management Agency. 7 State appropriation........ 7,706,000 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for general government 11 operations: 12 (1) "Civil Preparedness." 13 Federal appropriation...... 3,424,000 14 (2) "Flash Flood Project - Warning 15 System." 16 Federal appropriation...... 105,000 17 (3) "Hazardous Materials Planning 18 and Training." 19 Federal appropriation...... 469,000 20 (4) "Domestic Preparedness." 21 Federal appropriation...... 7,400,000 22 For information systems management. 23 State appropriation........ 2,073,000 24 For the office of the State Fire 25 Commissioner. 26 State appropriation........ 2,080,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for the office of the 30 State Fire Commissioner: 20020S0005B1989 - 135 -
1 (1) "Fire Prevention." 2 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 3 For security and emergency 4 preparedness activities. 5 State appropriation........ 10,079,000 6 For firefighters' memorial flags. 7 State appropriation........ 10,000 8 For urban search and rescue 9 services. 10 State appropriation........ 150,000 11 For May-June 1998 storm disaster 12 hazard mitigation. 13 State appropriation........ 100,000 14 For June 2001 storm disaster public 15 assistance. 16 State appropriation........ 1,650,000 17 For a grant program for volunteer 18 fire companies, volunteer ambulance 19 services, water and vehicle rescue 20 squads and municipal fire departments. 21 State appropriation........ 45,000,000 22 Section 226. Pennsylvania Fish and 23 Boat Commission.--The following 24 amounts are appropriated to the 25 Pennsylvania Fish and Boat 26 Commission: Federal State 27 For the support of the Atlantic 28 States Marine Fisheries Commission. 29 State appropriation........ 12,000 30 Section 227. State System of 20020S0005B1989 - 136 -
1 Higher Education.--The following 2 amounts are appropriated to the State 3 System of Higher Education: Federal State 4 For the State System of Higher 5 Education, including the Chancellor's 6 Office. 7 The State System of Higher 8 Education shall report its financial 9 statements in accordance with 10 generally accepted accounting 11 principles as prescribed by the 12 National Association of College and 13 University Business Officers, the 14 American Institute of Certified Public 15 Accountants or any other recognized 16 authoritative body, as well as 17 applicable policy and standards 18 promulgated by the Commonwealth and 19 the Federal Government. 20 State appropriation........ 453,033,000 21 To enhance the recruitment and 22 retention of minority students and 23 faculty. 24 State appropriation........ 345,000 25 For McKeever Environmental Learning 26 Center. 27 State appropriation........ 215,000 28 For an affirmative action program. 29 State appropriation........ 1,161,000 30 For State System of Higher 20020S0005B1989 - 137 -
1 Education program initiatives, 2 including performance measurement and 3 system-wide technology initiatives. 4 Payment of this appropriation is 5 contingent upon the State System 6 making all articulation agreements 7 with other higher education 8 institutions available on the 9 Internet. 10 State appropriation........ 16,765,000 11 Section 228. Pennsylvania Higher 12 Education Assistance Agency.--The 13 following amounts are appropriated to 14 the Pennsylvania Higher Education 15 Assistance Agency: Federal State 16 For payment of education assistance 17 grants. 18 State appropriation........ 352,894,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for education assistance 22 grants: 23 (1) "TANFBG - Education 24 Opportunities." 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 26 For matching payments for student 27 aid funds. It is the intent of the 28 General Assembly that these funds 29 should be used to maximize the receipt 30 of Federal funds to the fullest extent 20020S0005B1989 - 138 -
1 possible. 2 State appropriation........ 14,472,000 3 For institutional assistance grants 4 to be allotted by the Pennsylvania 5 Higher Education Assistance Agency. No 6 college, university or institution 7 receiving a direct appropriation from 8 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall 9 be eligible to participate in the 10 institutional assistance grants 11 program. 12 State appropriation........ 40,460,000 13 For the Horace Mann Bond-Leslie 14 Pinckney Hill Scholarship, and for 15 outreach and recruitment activities at 16 Lincoln and Cheyney Universities 17 related to the scholarship. This 18 appropriation also contains funds for 19 the continuation of support to 20 students currently receiving equal 21 opportunity professional education 22 awards. 23 State appropriation........ 750,000 24 For agricultural loan forgiveness. 25 Preference shall be given to renewal 26 applicants. 27 State appropriation........ 284,000 28 For child care loan forgiveness. 29 State appropriation........ 425,000 30 For SciTech and Technology 20020S0005B1989 - 139 -
1 Scholarships. 2 State appropriation........ 6,200,000 3 For administration of the SciTech 4 and Technology Scholarships. 5 State appropriation........ 661,000 6 For the Cheyney University Keystone 7 Academy. 8 State appropriation........ 2,100,000 9 Section 229. Pennsylvania 10 Historical and Museum Commission.--The 11 following amounts are appropriated to 12 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 13 Commission: Federal State 14 To the Pennsylvania Historical and 15 Museum Commission for general 16 government operations of the 17 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 18 Commission. 19 State appropriation........ 24,918,000 20 The following Federal amounts are 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated for general government 23 operations: 24 (1) "Division of Historic 25 Preservation." 26 Federal appropriation...... 1,260,000 27 (2) "National Historical 28 Publications and Records." 29 Federal appropriation...... 110,000 30 (3) "Save Our Treasures." 20020S0005B1989 - 140 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 2 To undertake maintenance, security 3 and repair needs at historic sites and 4 museums administered by the 5 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 6 Commission. 7 State appropriation........ 1,940,000 8 For museum assistance grants. 9 State appropriation........ 4,450,000 10 Section 230. Pennsylvania 11 Infrastructure Investment Authority.-- 12 The following amounts are appropriated 13 to the Pennsylvania Infrastructure 14 Investment Authority: Federal State 15 The following Federal amounts are 16 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 17 Infrastructure Investment Authority: 18 (1) "Sewage Projects Revolving 19 Loan Fund." 20 Federal appropriation...... 68,739,000 21 (2) "Drinking Water Projects 22 Revolving Loan Fund." 23 Federal appropriation...... 38,283,000 24 (3) "Rural Communities Wastewater 25 Treatment." 26 Federal appropriation...... 636,000 27 Section 231. Environmental Hearing 28 Board.--The following amounts are 29 appropriated to the Environmental 30 Hearing Board: Federal State 20020S0005B1989 - 141 -
1 For the Environmental Hearing 2 Board. 3 State appropriation........ 1,834,000 4 Section 232. Pennsylvania Board of 5 Probation and Parole.--The following 6 amounts are appropriated to the 7 Pennsylvania Board of Probation and 8 Parole: Federal State 9 For general government operations 10 of the Board of Probation and Parole. 11 State appropriation........ 80,183,000 12 For the Sexual Offenders Assessment 13 Board. 14 State appropriation........ 3,058,000 15 For a drug offenders work program. 16 Such work shall in no case replace 17 jobs protected by a collective 18 bargaining unit. 19 State appropriation........ 289,000 20 For payments for grants-in-aid to 21 counties for providing improved adult 22 probation services. 23 State appropriation........ 20,726,000 24 Section 233. Pennsylvania Public 25 Television Network Commission.--The 26 following amounts are appropriated to 27 the Pennsylvania Public Television 28 Network Commission: Federal State 29 For general government operations 30 of the Pennsylvania Public Television 20020S0005B1989 - 142 -
1 Network Commission. 2 State appropriation........ 3,690,000 3 For public television station 4 grants. 5 State appropriation........ 7,796,000 6 Section 234. Pennsylvania 7 Securities Commission.--The following 8 amounts are appropriated to the 9 Pennsylvania Securities Commission: Federal State 10 For general government operations 11 of the Pennsylvania Securities 12 Commission. 13 State appropriation........ 2,233,000 14 Section 235. State Tax 15 Equalization Board.--The following 16 amounts are appropriated to the State 17 Tax Equalization Board: Federal State 18 For general government operations 19 of the State Tax Equalization Board. 20 State appropriation........ 1,402,000 21 Section 236. Health Care Cost 22 Containment Council.--The following 23 amounts are appropriated to the Health 24 Care Cost Containment Council: Federal State 25 For the Health Care Cost 26 Containment Council. 27 State appropriation........ 3,973,000 28 Section 237. State Ethics 29 Commission.--The following amounts are 30 appropriated to the State Ethics 20020S0005B1989 - 143 -
1 Commission: Federal State 2 For the general government 3 operations of the State Ethics 4 Commission. 5 State appropriation........ 1,770,000 6 Section 238. Pennsylvania Housing 7 Finance Agency.--The following amounts 8 are appropriated to the Pennsylvania 9 Housing Finance Agency: Federal State 10 For transfer to the Pennsylvania 11 Housing Finance Agency for the 12 Homeowner's Emergency Mortgage 13 Assistance Program. 14 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 15 SUBPART B 16 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 17 Section 251. Senate.--The 18 following amounts are appropriated to 19 the Senate: Federal State 20 For the salaries, wages and all 21 necessary expenses for the following 22 purposes: 23 Salaries of Senators. 24 State appropriation........ 4,560,000 25 Salaries, wages and all necessary 26 expenses of the President of the 27 Senate. 28 State appropriation........ 290,000 29 Salaries and wages of employees of 30 the Chief Clerk and all necessary 20020S0005B1989 - 144 -
1 expenditures to be allocated and 2 disbursed at the direction of the 3 President pro tempore. 4 State appropriation........ 4,800,000 5 Salaries, wages and expenses of 6 employees of the Senate and expenses 7 of the office of the President pro 8 tempore, including member lodging 9 rental, to be disbursed at the 10 direction of the President pro 11 tempore. 12 State appropriation........ 7,236,000 13 Incidental expenses for payment of 14 maintenance and other expenses of the 15 Senate. 16 State appropriation........ 2,700,000 17 For payment of postage. 18 State appropriation........ 1,400,000 19 The above appropriations for 20 postage and for incidental expenses 21 shall be paid prior to the payment of 22 such expenses on warrant of the State 23 Treasurer in favor of the Chief Clerk 24 upon the presentation of requisitions 25 for the same: Provided, That the total 26 amount of requisitions for 27 advancements, less the total amount of 28 expenditures made as certified by such 29 officer to the State Treasurer, shall 30 not exceed the amount of the bond of 20020S0005B1989 - 145 -
1 the officer having control of the 2 disbursement from the funds advanced. 3 Contingent expenses: 4 President. 5 State appropriation........ 5,000 6 President pro tempore. 7 State appropriation........ 20,000 8 Floor Leader (R). 9 State appropriation........ 7,000 10 Floor Leader (D). 11 State appropriation........ 7,000 12 Whip (R). 13 State appropriation........ 6,000 14 Whip (D). 15 State appropriation........ 6,000 16 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 17 State appropriation........ 3,000 18 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 19 State appropriation........ 3,000 20 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 21 State appropriation........ 3,000 22 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 23 State appropriation........ 3,000 24 Chairman of the Appropriations 25 Committee (R). 26 State appropriation........ 6,000 27 Chairman of the Appropriations 28 Committee (D). 29 State appropriation........ 6,000 30 Chairman of the Policy Committee 20020S0005B1989 - 146 -
1 (R). 2 State appropriation........ 2,000 3 Chairman of the Policy Committee 4 (D). 5 State appropriation........ 2,000 6 Caucus Administrator (R). 7 State appropriation........ 2,000 8 Caucus Administrator (D). 9 State appropriation........ 2,000 10 Upon presentation of requisitions 11 for contingent expenses, such shall be 12 paid on warrant of the State Treasurer 13 directly to and in favor of the 14 persons designated in such requisition 15 as entitled to receive such 16 compensation or expenses. 17 Miscellaneous expenses: 18 Mileage and expenses, Senators: In 19 addition to the annual reimbursement 20 for expenses authorized by law for 21 each member of the Senate, each member 22 shall be entitled to reimbursement for 23 actual expenses, not exceeding the sum 24 of $2,500 annually, incurred for 25 lodging and meals while away from home 26 on official legislative business, 27 official postage and all other 28 expenses incidental to legislative 29 duties. 30 State appropriation........ 1,149,000 20020S0005B1989 - 147 -
1 Legislative printing and expenses, 2 furniture, equipment, renovations and 3 other expenses. 4 State appropriation........ 7,077,000 5 Upon presentation of requisitions 6 by the Chief Clerk against the 7 appropriations for legislative 8 printing and expenses for expenses, 9 such shall be paid on warrant of the 10 State Treasurer directly to and in 11 favor of the persons designated in 12 such requisitions as entitled to 13 receive such expenses. 14 For computer services (R), 15 including the payment of salaries, 16 wages, operating costs, contracts, 17 equipment, software and other 18 incidental materials and expenses. 19 Such equipment, software and 20 incidental materials may be ordered 21 directly by the supervising member of 22 the caucus computer services office, 23 to the extent each item is less than 24 $1,000, a copy of the order is 25 forwarded to the Chief Clerk, and all 26 other provisions of the Financial 27 Operating Rules of the Senate, 28 including pricing and services are 29 followed. 30 State appropriation........ 4,532,000 20020S0005B1989 - 148 -
1 For computer services (D), 2 including the payment of salaries, 3 wages, operating costs, contracts, 4 equipment, software and other 5 incidental materials and expenses. 6 Such equipment, software and 7 incidental materials may be ordered 8 directly by the supervising member of 9 the caucus computer services office, 10 to the extent each item is less than 11 $1,000, a copy of the order is 12 forwarded to the Chief Clerk, and all 13 other provisions of the Financial 14 Operating Rules of the Senate, 15 including pricing and services are 16 followed. 17 State appropriation........ 4,532,000 18 For the payment of the expenses of 19 the Committee on Appropriations (R) 20 for investigating schools, colleges, 21 universities, correctional 22 institutions, mental hospitals, 23 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 24 and other institutions and agencies 25 supported, in whole or in part, by 26 appropriations from the State 27 Treasury, in analyzing reports, 28 expenditures and the general operation 29 and administration of the institutions 30 and agencies, in examining and 20020S0005B1989 - 149 -
1 analyzing requests of the same and of 2 the various departments, boards and 3 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 4 for the collection of data from other 5 states, attending seminars and 6 conferences, and in cooperating and 7 exchanging information with 8 legislative budget and financial 9 committees of other states, and for 10 the necessary clerical assistance and 11 other assistance, travel expenses, 12 member lodging rental and all other 13 expenses deemed necessary by the 14 chairman in compiling data and 15 information connected with the work of 16 the Senate in compiling comparative 17 costs and other fiscal data and 18 information for the use of the 19 committee and the Senate during 20 legislative sessions and during the 21 interim between legislative sessions 22 to the discharge of such duties. The 23 committee shall have the authority to 24 examine and inspect all properties, 25 equipment, facilities, files, records 26 and accounts of any State office, 27 department, institution, board, 28 committee, commission or agency or any 29 institution or agency supported, in 30 whole or in part, by appropriation 20020S0005B1989 - 150 -
1 from the State Treasury and to 2 administer oaths. The Committee on 3 Appropriations may issue subpoenas 4 under the hand and seal of the 5 chairman to compel the attendance of 6 witnesses and the production of any 7 papers, books, accounts, documents and 8 testimony touching matters properly 9 being inquired into by the committee 10 and to cause the deposition of 11 witnesses either residing within or 12 without the State to be taken in the 13 manner prescribed by law for taking 14 depositions in civil actions. Upon 15 presentation of requisitions by the 16 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 17 expenses, such shall be paid on 18 warrant of the State Treasurer 19 directly to and in favor of the 20 persons designated in such requisition 21 as entitled to receive such 22 compensation or expenses. 23 State appropriation........ 3,400,000 24 For the payment of the expenses of 25 the Committee on Appropriations (D), 26 designated by a majority vote of the 27 Minority Party Senate Caucus (D), for 28 investigating schools, colleges, 29 universities, correctional 30 institutions, mental hospitals, 20020S0005B1989 - 151 -
1 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 2 and other institutions and agencies 3 supported, in whole or in part, by 4 appropriations from the State 5 Treasury, in analyzing reports, 6 expenditures, and the general 7 operation and administration of the 8 institutions and agencies, in 9 examining and analyzing requests of 10 the same and of the various 11 departments, boards and commissions of 12 the Commonwealth, and for the 13 collection of data from other states, 14 attending seminars and conferences, 15 and in cooperating and exchanging 16 information with legislative budget 17 and financial committees of other 18 states, and for the necessary clerical 19 assistance and other assistance, 20 travel expenses, member lodging rental 21 and all other expenses deemed 22 necessary by the chairman in compiling 23 data and information connected with 24 the work of the committee in compiling 25 comparative cost and other fiscal data 26 and information for the use of the 27 committee and the Senate during 28 legislative sessions and during the 29 interim between legislative sessions 30 to the discharge of such duties. Upon 20020S0005B1989 - 152 -
1 presentation of requisitions by the 2 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 3 expenses, such shall be paid on 4 warrant of the State Treasurer 5 directly to and in favor of the 6 persons designated in such requisition 7 as entitled to receive such 8 compensation or expenses. 9 State appropriation........ 3,400,000 10 For the Leadership Operations 11 Account (R) for payment of salaries, 12 wages and all other incidental 13 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 14 and staff for services which, in the 15 opinion of the Floor Leader (R), may 16 be required or arise during 17 legislative sessions and during the 18 interim between legislative sessions 19 and for the payment of all other 20 expenses, including member lodging 21 rental, related to the performance of 22 Senate duties and responsibilities. 23 Upon presentation of requisitions by 24 the Chief Clerk for such compensation 25 or expenses, such shall be paid on 26 warrant of the State Treasurer 27 directly to and in favor of the 28 persons designated in such requisition 29 as entitled to receive such 30 compensation or expenses. 20020S0005B1989 - 153 -
1 State appropriation........ 9,170,000 2 For the Leadership Operations 3 Account (D) for payment of salaries, 4 wages and all other incidental 5 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 6 and staff for services which, in the 7 opinion of the Floor Leader (D), may 8 be required or arise during 9 legislative sessions and during the 10 interim between legislative sessions 11 and for the payment of all other 12 expenses, including member lodging 13 rental, related to the performance of 14 Senate duties and responsibilities. 15 Upon presentation of requisitions by 16 the Chief Clerk for such compensation 17 or expenses, such shall be paid on 18 warrant of the State Treasurer 19 directly to and in favor of the 20 persons designated in such requisition 21 as entitled to receive such 22 compensation or expenses. 23 State appropriation........ 9,170,000 24 For allocation in such amounts as 25 may be designated by the Legislative 26 Management Committee (R) to the 27 several standing committees and 28 support offices (other than the 29 Committee on Appropriations) for 30 payment of compensation of counsel, 20020S0005B1989 - 154 -
1 research assistants and other staff 2 personnel hired to assist the members 3 (R) of the Senate or its standing 4 committees and for other necessary 5 Senate expenses incurred. Upon 6 presentation of requisitions by the 7 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 8 expenses, such shall be paid on 9 warrant of the State Treasurer 10 directly to and in favor of the 11 persons designated in such requisition 12 as entitled to receive such 13 compensation or expenses. 14 State appropriation........ 5,678,000 15 For allocation in such amounts as 16 may be designated by the Legislative 17 Management Committee (D) to the 18 several standing committees and 19 support offices (other than the 20 Committee on Appropriations) for 21 payment of compensation of counsel, 22 research assistants and other staff 23 personnel to assist the members (D) of 24 the Senate or its standing committees 25 and for other necessary Senate 26 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 27 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk for 28 such compensation or expenses, such 29 shall be paid on warrant of the State 30 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 20020S0005B1989 - 155 -
1 the persons designated in such 2 requisitions as entitled to receive 3 such compensation or expenses. 4 State appropriation........ 5,678,000 5 All appropriations made in this act 6 or in any other fiscal year to any 7 account of the Senate remaining 8 unexpended and unencumbered on the 9 effective date of this part, may be 10 transferred by the Committee on 11 Management Operations, by a vote of 12 two-thirds of its members, in its 13 discretion, to such Senate accounts as 14 the committee deems necessary. Such 15 power to transfer appropriations shall 16 be limited to the 2002-2003 fiscal 17 year. 18 For the Chief Clerk of the Senate 19 for the purchase of Pennsylvania and 20 National flags to be sent to residents 21 of Pennsylvania. 22 State appropriation........ 24,000 23 Section 252. House of 24 Representatives.--The following 25 amounts are appropriated to the House 26 of Representatives: Federal State 27 For the salaries, wages and all 28 necessary expenses for the following 29 purposes: 30 Salaries of Representatives and 20020S0005B1989 - 156 -
1 extra compensation to the Speaker of 2 the House of Representatives. 3 State appropriation........ 19,222,000 4 Salaries: 5 House employees (D). 6 State appropriation........ 10,418,000 7 House employees (R). 8 State appropriation........ 10,418,000 9 For the operation of the Speaker's 10 Office. 11 State appropriation........ 897,000 12 Bipartisan Management Committee, 13 Chief Clerk and Comptroller. 14 State appropriation........ 7,959,000 15 Mileage: 16 Representatives, officers and 17 employees. 18 State appropriation........ 200,000 19 Postage: 20 Chief Clerk and Legislative 21 Journal. 22 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 23 Contingent Expenses: 24 Speaker. 25 State appropriation........ 20,000 26 Chief Clerk. 27 State appropriation........ 643,000 28 Floor Leader (D). 29 State appropriation........ 7,000 30 Floor Leader (R). 20020S0005B1989 - 157 -
1 State appropriation........ 7,000 2 Whip (D). 3 State appropriation........ 6,000 4 Whip (R). 5 State appropriation........ 6,000 6 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 7 State appropriation........ 3,000 8 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 9 State appropriation........ 3,000 10 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 11 State appropriation........ 3,000 12 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 13 State appropriation........ 3,000 14 Chairman of the Appropriations 15 Committee (D). 16 State appropriation........ 6,000 17 Chairman of the Appropriations 18 Committee (R). 19 State appropriation........ 6,000 20 Chairman of the Policy Committee 21 (D). 22 State appropriation........ 2,000 23 Chairman of the Policy Committee 24 (R). 25 State appropriation........ 2,000 26 Caucus Administrator (D). 27 State appropriation........ 2,000 28 Caucus Administrator (R). 29 State appropriation........ 2,000 30 Administrator for Staff (D). 20020S0005B1989 - 158 -
1 State appropriation........ 20,000 2 Administrator for Staff (R). 3 State appropriation........ 20,000 4 The above appropriations for 5 postage and for contingent expenses 6 shall be paid prior to the payment of 7 such expenses on warrant of the State 8 Treasurer in favor of the officers 9 above named upon the presentation of 10 their requisitions for the same: 11 Provided, That the total amount of 12 requisitions for advancements, less 13 the total amount of expenditures made 14 as certified by such officers to the 15 State Treasurer, shall not exceed the 16 amount of the bond of the officer 17 having control of the disbursement 18 from the funds advanced. 19 Miscellaneous expenses: 20 Legislative Office for Research 21 Liaison. 22 State appropriation........ 622,000 23 Incidental expenses. 24 State appropriation........ 6,845,000 25 Expenses - Representatives: In 26 addition to annual reimbursement for 27 expenses heretofore authorized by law 28 for each member of the House of 29 Representatives, each member shall be 30 entitled to reimbursement for actual 20020S0005B1989 - 159 -
1 expenses, not exceeding the sum of 2 $2,500 annually, incurred for lodging 3 and meals while away from home on 4 official legislative business, 5 official postage, staff and all other 6 expenses incidental to legislative 7 duties. 8 State appropriation........ 3,100,000 9 Legislative printing and expenses. 10 State appropriation........ 14,000,000 11 Members' home office expenses. 12 State appropriation........ 2,033,000 13 Attending National Legislative 14 Conference - expenses. 15 State appropriation........ 194,000 16 The above appropriation for 17 attending National Legislative 18 Conference meetings and for attending 19 meetings of the Council of State 20 Governments shall be paid to the Chief 21 Clerk of the House in the same manner 22 and under the same conditions as the 23 appropriations for postage and 24 contingent expenses above. 25 For the payment of the expenses of 26 the Committee on Appropriations (R) of 27 the House of Representatives in 28 investigating schools, colleges, 29 universities, correctional 30 institutions, mental hospitals, 20020S0005B1989 - 160 -
1 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 2 and other institutions and agencies 3 supported, in whole or in part, by 4 appropriations from the State 5 Treasury, in analyzing reports, 6 expenditures and the general operation 7 and administration of the institutions 8 and agencies in examining and 9 analyzing requests of the same and of 10 the various departments, boards and 11 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 12 for the collection of data from other 13 states, attending seminars and 14 conferences, and in cooperating and 15 exchanging information with 16 legislative budget and financial 17 committees of other states, and any 18 office expenses necessary to serve the 19 committee and its chairman, and for 20 the necessary clerical assistance and 21 other assistance, travel expenses and 22 all other expenses deemed necessary by 23 the chairman in compiling data and 24 information connected with the work of 25 the committee in compiling comparative 26 cost and other fiscal data and 27 information for the use of the 28 committee and the House of 29 Representatives during legislative 30 sessions and during the interim 20020S0005B1989 - 161 -
1 between legislative sessions to the 2 discharge of such duties. The 3 committee shall have the authority to 4 examine and inspect all properties, 5 equipment, facilities, files, records 6 and accounts of any State office, 7 department, institution, board, 8 committee, commission or agency or any 9 institution or agency supported, in 10 whole or in part, by appropriation 11 from the State Treasury and to 12 administer oaths. The sum appropriated 13 shall be paid on warrant of the State 14 Treasurer in favor of the chairman of 15 the committee on the presentation of 16 his requisition for the same. The 17 Chairman of the Committee on 18 Appropriations (R) shall, not later 19 than 30 days after the termination of 20 his term of office or until his 21 successor is elected and also within 22 30 days after the adjournment of any 23 regular or special session, file an 24 account, together with supporting 25 documents whenever possible, in the 26 office of the Committee on 27 Appropriations, of the committee's 28 expenses since the filing of the prior 29 account. 30 State appropriation........ 1,945,000 20020S0005B1989 - 162 -
1 For the payment of the expenses of 2 one member of the Committee on 3 Appropriations (D) of the House of 4 Representatives, designated by a 5 majority vote of the House of 6 Representatives Caucus (D), for 7 investigating schools, colleges, 8 universities, correctional 9 institutions, mental hospitals, 10 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 11 and other institutions and agencies 12 supported, in whole or in part, by 13 appropriations from the State 14 Treasury, in analyzing reports, 15 expenditures, and the general 16 operation and administration of the 17 institutions and agencies in examining 18 and analyzing requests of the same and 19 of the various departments, boards and 20 commissions of the Commonwealth and 21 for the collection of data from other 22 states, attending seminars and 23 conferences, and in cooperating and 24 exchanging information with 25 legislative budget and financial 26 committees of other states, and any 27 office expenses necessary to serve the 28 committee and its chairman, and for 29 the necessary clerical assistance, and 30 other assistance, travel expenses and 20020S0005B1989 - 163 -
1 all other expenses deemed necessary by 2 the chairman in compiling data and 3 information connected with the work of 4 the committee in compiling comparative 5 cost and other fiscal data and 6 information for the use of the 7 committee and the House of 8 Representatives during legislative 9 sessions and during the interim 10 between legislative sessions to the 11 discharge of such duties. The sum 12 appropriated shall be paid on warrant 13 of the State Treasurer in favor of the 14 member so designated by the majority 15 vote of the House of Representatives 16 Caucus (D) on the presentation of his 17 requisition for the same. Such member 18 so designated shall, not later than 30 19 days after the termination of his term 20 of office or until his successor is 21 elected and also within 30 days after 22 the adjournment of any regular or 23 special session, file an account, 24 together with supporting documents 25 whenever possible, in the office of 26 the Committee on Appropriations (D) of 27 the House of Representatives, of his 28 expenses since the filing of the prior 29 account. 30 State appropriation........ 1,945,000 20020S0005B1989 - 164 -
1 The Committee on Appropriations may 2 issue subpoenas under the hand and 3 seal of the Majority Chairman to 4 compel the attendance of witnesses and 5 the production of any papers, books, 6 accounts, documents and testimony 7 touching matters properly being 8 inquired into by the committee and to 9 cause the deposition of witnesses 10 either residing within or without the 11 State to be taken in the manner 12 prescribed by law for taking 13 depositions in civil actions. 14 For the payment to the Special 15 Leadership Account (R) for payment of 16 salaries, wages and all other 17 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 18 personnel and staff or for services, 19 which, in the opinion of the Majority 20 Leader, may be required or arise 21 during legislative sessions and during 22 the interim between legislative 23 sessions and for the payment of all 24 other expenses related to the 25 performance of his duties and 26 responsibilities. The sum appropriated 27 shall be paid on warrant of the State 28 Treasurer in favor of the Majority 29 Leader on the presentation of his 30 requisition for the same. The Majority 20020S0005B1989 - 165 -
1 Leader shall, not later than 30 days 2 after the termination of his term of 3 office or until his successor is 4 elected and also within 30 days after 5 the adjournment of any regular or 6 special session, file an account, 7 together with supporting documents 8 whenever possible, in the office of 9 the Majority Leader, of such expenses 10 since the filing of the prior account. 11 State appropriation........ 11,496,000 12 For the payment to the Special 13 Leadership Account (D) for payment of 14 salaries, wages and all other 15 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 16 personnel and staff or for services 17 which, in the opinion of the Minority 18 Leader, may be required or arise 19 during legislative sessions and during 20 the interim between legislative 21 sessions and for the payment of all 22 other expenses related to the 23 performance of his duties and 24 responsibilities. The sum appropriated 25 shall be paid on warrant of the State 26 Treasurer in favor of the Minority 27 Leader on the presentation of his 28 requisition for the same. The Minority 29 Leader shall, not later than 30 days 30 after the termination of his term of 20020S0005B1989 - 166 -
1 office or until his successor is 2 elected and also within 30 days after 3 the adjournment of any regular or 4 special session, file an account, 5 together with supporting documents 6 whenever possible, in the office of 7 the Minority Leader, of such expenses 8 since the filing of the prior account. 9 State appropriation........ 11,496,000 10 For allocation in such amounts as 11 may be designated by the Legislative 12 Management Committee (R) to the 13 several standing committees (other 14 than the Committee on Appropriations) 15 of the House for payment of 16 compensation of counsel, research 17 assistants and other staff personnel 18 hired and assigned to work on behalf 19 of the chairman and the majority 20 members of such standing committees of 21 the House and for other necessary 22 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 23 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk of 24 the House for such compensation or 25 expenses, such shall be paid on 26 warrant of the State Treasurer 27 directly to and in favor of the 28 persons designated in such 29 requisitions as entitled to receive 30 such compensation or expenses. An 20020S0005B1989 - 167 -
1 accounting, together with supporting 2 documents whenever possible, shall be 3 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 4 of such expenses since the filing of 5 the prior account. 6 State appropriation........ 13,224,000 7 For allocation in such amounts as 8 may be designated by the Legislative 9 Management Committee (D) to the 10 several standing committees (other 11 than the Committee on Appropriations) 12 of the House for payment of 13 compensation of counsel, research 14 assistants and other staff personnel 15 hired and assigned to work on behalf 16 of the minority members of such 17 standing committees of the House and 18 for other necessary expenses incurred. 19 Upon presentation of requisitions by 20 the Chief Clerk of the House for such 21 compensation or expenses, such shall 22 be paid on warrant of the State 23 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 24 the persons designated in such 25 requisitions as entitled to receive 26 such compensation or expenses. An 27 accounting, together with supporting 28 documents whenever possible, shall be 29 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 30 of such expenses since the filing of 20020S0005B1989 - 168 -
1 the prior account. 2 State appropriation........ 13,224,000 3 All appropriations made in this act 4 or in any other fiscal year to any 5 account of the House of 6 Representatives, except for the 7 Committee on Appropriations (D) or the 8 Committee on Appropriations (R) 9 accounts, remaining unexpended and 10 unencumbered on the effective date of 11 this part, may be transferred by the 12 Bipartisan Management Committee, in 13 its discretion, to such House accounts 14 as the committee deems necessary. Such 15 power to transfer appropriations shall 16 be limited to the 2002-2003 fiscal 17 year. 18 For the Commonwealth Emergency 19 Medical System. 20 State appropriation........ 35,000 21 For the Chief Clerk of the House of 22 Representatives for the purchase of 23 Pennsylvania and National flags to be 24 sent to residents of Pennsylvania. 25 State appropriation........ 24,000 26 For information technology. 27 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 28 Section 253. Legislative Reference 29 Bureau.--The following amounts are 30 appropriated to the Legislative 20020S0005B1989 - 169 -
1 Reference Bureau: Federal State 2 For the salaries, wages and all 3 necessary expenses for the work of the 4 Legislative Reference Bureau, 5 including the Code and Bulletin 6 Section. 7 The Pennsylvania Consolidated 8 Statutes, advance copies of statutes, 9 volumes of the Laws of Pennsylvania 10 and other publications shall be 11 printed under contracts entered into 12 by the Legislative Reference Bureau 13 (without the intervention of any other 14 State agency or officer and without 15 regard to any other statute regulating 16 printing contracts) and distributed 17 (without regard to any other statute 18 regulating distribution of laws) as 19 determined by the bureau, and moneys 20 from sales shall be paid to the bureau 21 or the Department of General Services, 22 as the bureau shall determine, which 23 shall pay the same into the State 24 Treasury to the credit of the General 25 Fund. Such moneys are hereby 26 appropriated from the General Fund to 27 the Legislative Reference Bureau for 28 the editing, printing and distribution 29 of such publications and related 30 expenses. 20020S0005B1989 - 170 -
1 State appropriation........ 6,783,000 2 For contingent expenses connected 3 with the work of the Legislative 4 Reference Bureau to be paid on 5 warrants of the State Treasurer in 6 favor of the director on the 7 presentation of his requisitions for 8 the same. The director shall file an 9 accounting of the expenses, together 10 with supporting documents whenever 11 possible, in the office of the 12 Legislative Reference Bureau. 13 State appropriation........ 20,000 14 For the Pennsylvania Bulletin and 15 Pennsylvania Code and related 16 expenses. 17 State appropriation........ 595,000 18 Section 254. Legislative Budget 19 and Finance Committee.--The following 20 amounts are appropriated to the 21 Legislative Budget and Finance 22 Committee: Federal State 23 For the salaries, wages and all 24 necessary expenses for the work of the 25 Legislative Budget and Finance 26 Committee upon presentation of 27 requisitions for the same from the 28 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 29 State Treasurer directly to and in 30 favor of the person named in the 20020S0005B1989 - 171 -
1 requisitions. 2 State appropriation........ 2,250,000 3 Section 255. Legislative Data 4 Processing Committee.--The following 5 amounts are appropriated to the 6 Legislative Data Processing 7 Committee: Federal State 8 For the operation of the 9 Legislative Data Processing Center 10 upon presentation of requisitions for 11 the same from the chairman to be paid 12 on warrants of the State Treasurer 13 directly to and in favor of the person 14 named in the requisitions. 15 State appropriation........ 3,751,000 16 Section 256. Joint State 17 Government Commission.--The following 18 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 19 State Government Commission: Federal State 20 For the salaries, wages and all 21 necessary expenses for the work of the 22 Joint State Government Commission upon 23 presentation of requisitions for the 24 same from the chairman to be paid on 25 warrants of the State Treasurer 26 directly to and in favor of the person 27 named in the requisition. 28 State appropriation........ 1,764,000 29 Section 257. Local Government 30 Commission.--The following amounts are 20020S0005B1989 - 172 -
1 appropriated to the Local Government 2 Commission: Federal State 3 For the salaries, wages and all 4 expenses necessary for the work of the 5 Local Government Commission upon 6 presentation of requisitions for the 7 same from the chairman to be paid on 8 warrants of the State Treasurer 9 directly to and in favor of the person 10 named in the requisitions. 11 State appropriation........ 919,000 12 For the compilation and 13 distribution of various municipal 14 codes. 15 State appropriation........ 28,000 16 Section 258. Joint Legislative Air 17 and Water Pollution Control and 18 Conservation Committee.--The following 19 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 20 Legislative Air and Water Pollution 21 Control and Conservation Committee: Federal State 22 For the salaries and expenses of 23 the Joint Legislative Air and Water 24 Pollution Control and Conservation 25 Committee upon presentation of 26 requisitions for the same from the 27 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 28 State Treasurer directly to and in 29 favor of the person named in the 30 requisitions. 20020S0005B1989 - 173 -
1 State appropriation........ 483,000 2 Section 259. Legislative Audit 3 Advisory Commission.--The following 4 amounts are appropriated to the 5 Legislative Audit Advisory 6 Commission: Federal State 7 For the salaries, wages and all 8 expenses necessary for the work of the 9 Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 10 State appropriation........ 154,000 11 Section 260. Independent 12 Regulatory Review Commission.--The 13 following amounts are appropriated to 14 the Independent Regulatory Review 15 Commission: Federal State 16 For the salaries, wages and all 17 necessary expenses for the work of the 18 Independent Regulatory Review 19 Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 1,850,000 21 Section 261. Capitol Preservation 22 Committee.--The following amounts are 23 appropriated to the Capitol 24 Preservation Committee: Federal State 25 For the operation of the Capitol 26 Preservation Committee. All 27 appropriations made in this act or in 28 any other fiscal year to the Capitol 29 Preservation Committee for the 30 restoration of the Capitol remaining 20020S0005B1989 - 174 -
1 unexpended and unencumbered on the 2 effective date of this part may be 3 expended by the committee for such 4 restoration, including any 5 construction, alterations, structural 6 modifications and relocations of 7 existing facilities and services as 8 may be necessary or incidental to 9 accomplish any such restoration. 10 State appropriation........ 730,000 11 For the restoration of the Capitol 12 and its artifacts, including support 13 facilities and services. 14 State appropriation........ 3,510,000 15 For flag conservation. 16 State appropriation........ 60,000 17 For a colonial history of the 18 Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 19 State appropriation........ 197,000 20 For the centennial of the Capitol. 21 State appropriation........ 100,000 22 For rare books conservation. 23 State appropriation........ 400,000 24 Section 262. Pennsylvania 25 Commission on Sentencing.--The 26 following amounts are appropriated to 27 the Pennsylvania Commission on 28 Sentencing: Federal State 29 For the Pennsylvania Commission on 30 Sentencing. 20020S0005B1989 - 175 -
1 State appropriation........ 992,000 2 Section 263. Center for Rural 3 Pennsylvania.--The following amounts 4 are appropriated to the Center for 5 Rural Pennsylvania: Federal State 6 For the Center for Rural 7 Pennsylvania. 8 State appropriation........ 1,050,000 9 Section 264. Commonwealth Mail 10 Processing Center.--The following 11 amounts are appropriated to the 12 Commonwealth Mail Processing Center: Federal State 13 For the Commonwealth Mail 14 Processing Center. 15 State appropriation........ 400,000 16 SUBPART C 17 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 18 Section 281. Supreme Court.--The 19 following amounts are appropriated to 20 the Supreme Court: Federal State 21 For the Supreme Court: including 22 the salaries of the Supreme Court 23 justices, for the office of 24 prothonotary and for the library in 25 the Eastern District and Western 26 District, for the office of 27 prothonotary in the Middle District, 28 for criers, tipstaves, official 29 stenographers, court officers and the 30 law secretary of the Chief Justice in 20020S0005B1989 - 176 -
1 Eastern, Middle and Western Districts, 2 home office expenses and Workers' 3 Compensation Insurance Premiums for 4 all Supreme Court employees not funded 5 by other appropriations, for the 6 office of State reporters, including 7 the salaries and compensation of 8 employees, including the fees for 9 prothonotaries of the Supreme Court of 10 the Eastern, Middle and Western 11 Districts on assignment to judges to 12 counties other than their own, and 13 further including assessments for the 14 National Center of State Courts. 15 State appropriation........ 12,476,000 16 For vouchered expenses for 17 justices. 18 State appropriation........ 180,000 19 For the judicial council for the 20 unified judicial system. 21 State appropriation........ 179,000 22 For county court administrators for 23 the unified judicial system. No moneys 24 from any other appropriation or fund 25 may be utilized to supplement this 26 appropriation. 27 State appropriation........ 13,621,000 28 For court management education for 29 the unified judicial system. 30 State appropriation........ 150,000 20020S0005B1989 - 177 -
1 For the Civil Procedural Rules 2 Committee. 3 State appropriation........ 403,000 4 For the Appellate Court/Orphans' 5 Court Rules Committee. 6 State appropriation........ 175,000 7 For the Rules of Evidence 8 Committee. 9 State appropriation........ 163,000 10 For the Minor Court Rules 11 Committee. 12 State appropriation........ 171,000 13 For the Criminal Procedural Rules 14 Committee. 15 State appropriation........ 409,000 16 For the Domestic Relations 17 Committee. 18 State appropriation........ 167,000 19 For the Juvenile Court Rules 20 Committee. 21 State appropriation........ 167,000 22 For the Committee on Racial and 23 Gender Bias. 24 State appropriation........ 227,000 25 For the Court Administrator, 26 including the expenses of the Judicial 27 Council of Pennsylvania and the 28 District Justice Administrator. Funds 29 from this appropriation may be used 30 for the operation of the Pennsylvania 20020S0005B1989 - 178 -
1 Board of Law Examiners. All funds so 2 spent shall be repaid in full to the 3 administrative office of the 4 Pennsylvania courts without interest 5 or charges from the augmenting 6 revenues of the Pennsylvania Board of 7 Law Examiners. 8 State appropriation........ 7,482,000 9 For the Integrated Criminal Justice 10 System. 11 State appropriation........ 3,140,000 12 Section 282. Superior Court.--The 13 following amounts are appropriated to 14 the Superior Court: Federal State 15 For the salaries and expenses of 16 the Superior Court: including the 17 salary of the Superior Court judges, 18 for panelization of judges program, 19 for criers, tipstaves, official 20 stenographers, home office expenses, 21 court officers and law secretary of 22 the president judge and Workers' 23 Compensation Insurance Premiums for 24 all employees of the Superior Court, 25 for the prothonotary's office in the 26 Philadelphia District, including 27 salaries and compensation for 28 employees, including the expenses of 29 dockets, stationery, supplies, books 30 for the library and other costs of the 20020S0005B1989 - 179 -
1 Superior Court and its offices. Senior 2 judges working as active or senior 3 judges a minimum of 75 days in the 4 prior calendar year are to receive 5 health benefits. 6 State appropriation........ 25,243,000 7 For vouchered expenses for active 8 judges. 9 State appropriation........ 237,000 10 Section 283. Commonwealth Court.-- 11 The following amounts are appropriated 12 to the Commonwealth Court: Federal State 13 For the salaries of judges, for the 14 salaries and expenses of employees and 15 for home office expenses. Senior 16 judges working as active or senior 17 judges a minimum of 75 days in the 18 prior calendar year are to receive 19 health benefits. 20 State appropriation........ 15,719,000 21 For vouchered expenses for active 22 judges. 23 State appropriation........ 143,000 24 Section 284. Courts of common 25 pleas.--The following amounts are 26 appropriated to the courts of common 27 pleas: Federal State 28 For the courts of common pleas: 29 including the salaries and expenses of 30 judges, including the expenses of 20020S0005B1989 - 180 -
1 traveling judges, including the 2 mileage in divided judicial districts, 3 and the payment of a per diem salary, 4 mileage and miscellaneous expenses to 5 active visiting judges for the 6 performance of their official duties. 7 No printing, postage, telephone and 8 supplies may be paid for from this 9 appropriation. No expenses of any kind 10 relating to education may be paid from 11 this appropriation. 12 State appropriation........ 61,467,000 13 For senior judges of the courts of 14 common pleas. Senior judges working as 15 active or senior judges a minimum of 16 75 days in the prior calendar year are 17 to receive health benefits. Senior 18 judges shall not be assigned unless 19 adequate funds are available in this 20 appropriation to provide compensation. 21 Any senior judge assigned in excess of 22 existing funding shall be compensated 23 from the appropriation for the Supreme 24 Court. 25 State appropriation........ 3,898,000 26 For common pleas judicial 27 education. 28 State appropriation........ 727,000 29 For the Ethics Committee. 30 State appropriation........ 42,000 20020S0005B1989 - 181 -
1 Section 285. Community courts - 2 district justices.--The following 3 amounts are appropriated to the 4 community courts and district 5 justices: Federal State 6 For the salaries and expenses of 7 community court judges and district 8 justices. Senior judges working a 9 minimum number of days provided by the 10 Supreme Court are to receive health 11 benefits. Except for those printing 12 costs relating to 42 Pa.C.S. § 3532 13 (relating to expenses), no other 14 printing, postage, telephone and 15 supplies may be paid for from this 16 appropriation. No expenses of any kind 17 relating to education may be paid from 18 this appropriation. 19 State appropriation........ 49,366,000 20 For district justices' education. 21 State appropriation........ 576,000 22 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic 23 Court.--The following amounts are 24 appropriated to the Philadelphia 25 Traffic Court: Federal State 26 For the salaries and expenses of 27 judges. Senior judges working as 28 active or senior judges a minimum of 29 75 days in the prior calendar year are 30 to receive health benefits. 20020S0005B1989 - 182 -
1 State appropriation........ 685,000 2 Section 287. Philadelphia 3 Municipal Court.--The following 4 amounts are appropriated to the 5 Philadelphia Municipal Court: Federal State 6 For the salaries and expenses of 7 judges. Senior judges working as 8 active or senior judges a minimum of 9 75 days in the prior calendar year are 10 to receive health benefits. 11 State appropriation........ 4,660,000 12 For law clerks. 13 State appropriation........ 39,000 14 To provide prompt service and 15 support for victims of domestic 16 violence. 17 State appropriation........ 204,000 18 Section 288. Pittsburgh Magistrate 19 Court.--The following amounts are 20 appropriated to the Pittsburgh 21 Magistrate Court: Federal State 22 For the Pittsburgh Magistrate 23 Court. 24 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 25 Section 289. Judicial Conduct 26 Board.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Judicial Conduct 28 Board: Federal State 29 For salaries and expenses of the 30 Judicial Conduct Board. 20020S0005B1989 - 183 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,046,000 2 Section 290. Court of Judicial 3 Discipline.--The following amounts are 4 appropriated to the Court of Judicial 5 Discipline: Federal State 6 For salaries and expenses of the 7 Court of Judicial Discipline. 8 State appropriation........ 426,000 9 Section 291. Juror cost 10 reimbursement.--The following amounts 11 are appropriated for juror cost 12 reimbursement: Federal State 13 For juror cost reimbursement. 14 State appropriation........ 1,469,000 15 Section 292. County court 16 reimbursement.--The following amounts 17 are appropriated for court costs: Federal State 18 For payment to counties as 19 reimbursement for costs incurred by 20 counties in the administration and 21 operation of courts of common pleas 22 during calendar year 2001. 23 Reimbursement shall be provided on the 24 following basis: for each common pleas 25 court judge authorized position, 26 whether filled or vacant within a 27 judicial district, $70,000 per 28 authorized position shall be provided. 29 Judicial districts comprising more 30 than one county shall be entitled to 20020S0005B1989 - 184 -
1 receive $70,000 per authorized common 2 pleas court judge position; the amount 3 payable to each county shall be 4 determined by the proportion of the 5 individual county's population in 6 relation to the population of the 7 entire judicial district. No county 8 shall be reimbursed for costs above 9 the actual direct costs, excluding 10 capital outlays, incurred by them for 11 the operation of the courts of common 12 pleas. For the purposes of 13 reimbursement for common pleas court 14 judge authorized positions, no county 15 shall receive less than 77.5% of the 16 actual reimbursement for court costs 17 provided to them from funds 18 appropriated for the fiscal year July 19 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981. 20 All payments for reimbursement 21 shall be made to the county treasurer 22 and, in cities of the first class 23 coterminous with counties of the first 24 class, to the city treasurer. 25 State appropriation........ 31,356,000 26 For senior judge operational 27 support grants. Funds from this 28 appropriation shall be distributed as 29 provided by statute. 30 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 185 -
1 PART III 2 STATE LOTTERY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 3 Section 301. Department of 4 Aging.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Department of 6 Aging: Federal State 7 For audit costs for the Lottery 8 Fund. 9 State appropriation........ 105,000 10 For PENNCARE for older 11 Pennsylvanians, for the purpose of 12 developing, operating and purchasing 13 services for the aged and other 14 adults, including, but not limited to, 15 model projects, community care 16 services, audits of area agencies on 17 aging, protective services and 18 counseling services. No funds from 19 this appropriation shall be used for 20 costs of administration by the 21 Department of Aging. 22 State appropriation........ 204,976,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for PENNCARE: 26 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 27 Title III." 28 Federal appropriation...... 52,000,000 29 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 30 Nutrition." 20020S0005B1989 - 186 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 8,500,000 2 (3) "Programs for the Aging - 3 Title V." 4 Federal appropriation...... 5,250,000 5 (4) "Programs for the Aging - 6 Title VII." 7 Federal appropriation...... 3,500,000 8 (5) "Medical Assistance - 9 Attendant Care." 10 Federal appropriation...... 2,764,000 11 (6) "Medical Assistance - 12 Support." 13 Federal appropriation...... 8,388,000 14 For transfer from the State Lottery 15 Fund to the Pharmaceutical Assistance 16 Fund. 17 State appropriation........ 395,000,000 18 PART IV 19 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE 20 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 21 Section 401. Department of 22 Environmental Protection.--The 23 following amounts are appropriated to 24 the Department of Environmental 25 Protection: Federal State 26 For energy conservation programs 27 under the provisions of the Energy 28 Conservation and Assistance Act. At 29 least 75% of these funds must be used 30 for those programs listed as 20020S0005B1989 - 187 -
1 priorities in section 7(b) of the act 2 of July 10, 1986 (P.L.1398, No.122), 3 known as the Energy Conservation and 4 Assistance Act. 5 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 6 Section 402. Department of Public 7 Welfare.--The following amounts are 8 appropriated to the Department of 9 Public Welfare: Federal State 10 For supplemental assistance under 11 the Energy Conservation and Assistance 12 Act. 13 State appropriation........ 3,800,000 14 PART V 15 JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION 16 ACCOUNT APPROPRIATIONS 17 Section 501. Supreme Court.--The 18 following amounts are appropriated to 19 the Supreme Court: Federal State 20 For the Statewide Judicial Computer 21 System. The Supreme Court and the 22 Court Administrator are prohibited 23 from augmenting this amount by 24 billings to other appropriations to 25 the judicial branch for the Statewide 26 Judicial Computer System or for any 27 other purpose. 28 State appropriation........ 38,261,000 29 PART VI 30 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING 20020S0005B1989 - 188 -
1 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 2 Section 601. Department of 3 Health.--The following amounts are 4 appropriated to the Department of 5 Health: Federal State 6 For emergency medical services. 7 State appropriation........ 10,457,000 8 For Catastrophic Medical and 9 Rehabilitation Program. 10 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 11 Section 602. Department of Public 12 Welfare.--The following amounts are 13 appropriated to the Department of 14 Public Welfare: Federal State 15 For head injury support. 16 State appropriation........ 503,000 17 PART VII 18 STATE STORES FUND APPROPRIATIONS 19 Section 701. Pennsylvania State 20 Police.--The following amounts are 21 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 22 Police: Federal State 23 For liquor control enforcement 24 operational expenses. 25 State appropriation........ 18,738,000 26 PART VIII 27 MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 28 FOR 2002-2003 29 SUBPART A 30 MOTOR LICENSE FUND 20020S0005B1989 - 189 -
1 Section 801. Department of 2 Transportation.--The following amounts 3 are appropriated to the Department of 4 Transportation: Federal State 5 For the salaries, wages and all 6 necessary expenses for the proper 7 administration of the Department of 8 Transportation, including the State 9 Transportation Commission and the 10 State Transportation Advisory 11 Committee and the Statewide 12 coordination of municipal services. 13 State appropriation........ 48,067,000 14 For advanced highway maintenance 15 technologies and intelligent 16 transportation systems. 17 State appropriation........ 17,100,000 18 For the salaries, wages and all 19 necessary expenses for the operation 20 of the Highway and Safety Improvement 21 Programs, including planning and 22 research, design, engineering, right- 23 of-way acquisition and the operation 24 of the engineering district facilities 25 and liaison services with communities 26 on local road engineering and 27 construction activities. 28 State appropriation........ 188,000,000 29 For security walls pilot projects. 30 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 190 -
1 For the salaries, wages and all 2 necessary expenses for the 3 administration and operation of the 4 maintenance program for State roads, 5 bridges, tunnels and structures, 6 including the operation of the county 7 maintenance district facilities. At 8 least $4,000,000 shall be used for the 9 installation and maintenance of raised 10 reflective pavement markers on 11 interstate and similar highways and 12 for installation and maintenance of 13 such markers on other State roads at 14 locations determined by the Department 15 of Transportation. The $4,000,000 may 16 be drawn from both the highway and 17 safety improvement and maintenance 18 appropriations. 19 State appropriation........ 666,000,000 20 For highway maintenance safety 21 projects to be distributed based on 22 50% vehicle miles and 50% lane miles. 23 State appropriation........ 15,000,000 24 For reinvestment in Department of 25 Transportation facilities. 26 State appropriation........ 9,540,000 27 For the salaries, wages and all 28 necessary expenses for the 29 administration of the Traffic Safety 30 Program and the administration and 20020S0005B1989 - 191 -
1 operation of the Operator and Vehicle 2 Registration Programs. 3 State appropriation........ 120,492,000 4 For payments to municipalities to 5 assist in maintenance and construction 6 costs of roads. 7 State appropriation........ 184,879,000 8 For supplemental payments to 9 municipalities to assist in 10 maintenance and construction costs of 11 roads in accordance with 75 Pa.C.S. 12 Ch. 93 (relating to supplemental 13 funding for municipal highway 14 maintenance). 15 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 16 Section 802. Executive Offices.-- 17 The following amounts are appropriated 18 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 19 For comptroller operations related 20 to the Motor License Fund. 21 State appropriation........ 4,485,000 22 For the Statewide Public Safety 23 Radio System. 24 State appropriation........ 5,856,000 25 Section 803. Treasury 26 Department.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Treasury 28 Department: Federal State 29 For the payment of salaries, wages 30 and all necessary expenses in the 20020S0005B1989 - 192 -
1 proper administration of the program 2 to refund liquid fuels taxes to which 3 the Commonwealth is not entitled. 4 State appropriation........ 455,000 5 For payment of refunds of liquid 6 fuels taxes for agricultural use to 7 which the Commonwealth is not 8 entitled. 9 State appropriation........ 4,500,000 10 For the payment of approved claims 11 for the refunding of liquid fuels 12 taxes and fuel use taxes to which the 13 Commonwealth is not entitled. 14 State appropriation........ 650,000 15 For the payment of approved claims 16 for the refunding of emergency liquid 17 fuels tax moneys to which the 18 Commonwealth is not entitled. 19 State appropriation........ 1,000 20 Refunding liquid fuels tax - 21 political subdivision use. 22 State appropriation........ 3,800,000 23 Refunding liquid fuels tax - 24 volunteer fire companies, volunteer 25 ambulance services and volunteer 26 rescue squads. 27 State appropriation........ 450,000 28 Refunding liquid fuels tax - to the 29 Boat Fund for the use of the 30 Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission 20020S0005B1989 - 193 -
1 for the improvement of the waters of 2 Pennsylvania on which motorboats are 3 permitted to operate. 4 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 5 For the payment of principal and 6 interest requirements on general 7 obligation bonds issued for 8 transportation projects. 9 State appropriation........ 40,965,000 10 For payment of principal and 11 interest requirements on general 12 obligation bonds issued for public 13 improvements. 14 State appropriation........ 1,798,000 15 For payment of the compensation of 16 the Commonwealth's loan and transfer 17 agent for services and expenses in 18 connection with the registration, 19 transfer and payment of interest on 20 bonds of the Commonwealth and other 21 services required to be performed by 22 the loan and transfer agent. 23 State appropriation........ 50,000 24 Section 804. Department of 25 Conservation and Natural Resources.-- 26 The following amounts are appropriated 27 to the Department of Conservation and 28 Natural Resources: Federal State 29 For the maintenance and mitigation 30 of dust and sediment pollution from 20020S0005B1989 - 194 -
1 forestry roads. 2 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 3 Section 805. Department of 4 Education.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Department of 6 Education: Federal State 7 For administration of the school 8 safe driving program and for payments 9 to school districts or joint school 10 organizations for driver education 11 courses. 12 State appropriation........ 1,230,000 13 Section 806. Department of 14 Environmental Protection.--The 15 following amounts are appropriated to 16 the Department of Environmental 17 Protection: Federal State 18 To the State Conservation 19 Commission for the maintenance and 20 improvement of dirt and gravel roads. 21 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 22 Section 807. Department of General 23 Services.--The following amounts are 24 appropriated to the Department of 25 General Services: Federal State 26 For payment of tort claims. 27 State appropriation........ 20,000,000 28 Section 808. Department of 29 Revenue.--The following amounts are 30 appropriated to the Department of 20020S0005B1989 - 195 -
1 Revenue: Federal State 2 For administration and enforcement 3 of various Motor License Fund tax 4 regulations. 5 State appropriation........ 13,032,000 6 Section 809. Pennsylvania State 7 Police.--The following amounts are 8 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 9 Police: Federal State 10 For transfer to the General Fund to 11 finance the Traffic Control and the 12 Traffic Safety Facilities Program of 13 the Pennsylvania State Police. 14 State appropriation........ 310,144,000 15 For the Commonwealth Law 16 Enforcement Assistance Network. 17 State appropriation........ 49,419,000 18 For transfer to the General Fund to 19 finance the Municipal Police Officers' 20 Education and Training Commission. 21 State appropriation........ 5,731,000 22 For transfer to the General Fund to 23 finance adequate replacement patrol 24 vehicles. 25 State appropriation........ 6,481,000 26 SUBPART B 27 AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 28 Section 821. Department of 29 Transportation.--The following amounts 30 are appropriated to the Department of 20020S0005B1989 - 196 -
1 Transportation: Federal State 2 For payment for aviation 3 operations, including the operation 4 and maintenance of State-owned 5 aircraft, payment of general expenses, 6 supplies, printing and equipment; for 7 the development and maintenance of 8 State airports and the maintenance and 9 repair of landing fields, intermediate 10 landing fields, landing field 11 equipment, beacon sites and other 12 navigation facilities; and for the 13 encouragement and development of civil 14 aeronautics. 15 State appropriation........ 4,885,000 16 For airport development. 17 State appropriation........ 9,000,000 18 For real estate tax rebate payments 19 to privately owned public use 20 airports. 21 State appropriation........ 250,000 22 PART IX 23 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE 24 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 25 Section 901. Pennsylvania 26 Emergency Management Agency.--The 27 following amounts are appropriated to 28 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 29 Agency: Federal State 30 For training programs for hazardous 20020S0005B1989 - 197 -
1 material response teams. 2 State appropriation........ 117,000 3 For general administration and 4 operational expenses, including 5 expenses of the Hazardous Material 6 Emergency Planning and Response 7 Advisory Committee. 8 State appropriation........ 117,000 9 For grants to support counties' 10 activities. 11 State appropriation........ 824,000 12 For public and facility owner 13 education, information and 14 participation programs. 15 State appropriation........ 117,000 16 PART X 17 MILK MARKETING FUND APPROPRIATIONS 18 Section 1001. Milk Marketing 19 Board.--The following amounts are 20 appropriated to the Milk Marketing 21 Board: Federal State 22 For the operation of the Milk 23 Marketing Board. 24 State appropriation........ 2,522,000 25 PART XI 26 HOME INVESTMENT TRUST 27 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 28 Section 1101. Department of 29 Community and Economic Development.-- 30 The following amounts are appropriated 20020S0005B1989 - 198 -
1 to the Department of Community and 2 Economic Development: Federal State 3 For administration of the Home 4 Program. 5 State appropriation........ 1,125,000 6 PART XII 7 TUITION PAYMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 8 Section 1201. Treasury 9 Department.--The following amounts are 10 appropriated to the Treasury 11 Department: Federal State 12 For the operation of the Tuition 13 Account Program Bureau. However, no 14 money deposited with the Treasury 15 Department for the purchase of tuition 16 credits can be used for the 17 administration of the program. 18 State appropriation........ 1,578,000 19 PART XIII 20 BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 21 Section 1301. Department of 22 Banking.--The following amounts are 23 appropriated to the Department of 24 Banking: Federal State 25 For general government operations 26 of the Department of Banking. 27 State appropriation........ 12,075,000 28 Section 1302. Department of 29 General Services.--The following 30 amounts are appropriated to the 20020S0005B1989 - 199 -
1 Department of General Services: Federal State 2 For Harristown rental charges. 3 State appropriation........ 145,000 4 For Harristown utility and 5 municipal charges. 6 State appropriation........ 197,000 7 PART XIV 8 FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND APPROPRIATIONS 9 Section 1401. Pennsylvania State 10 Police.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 12 Police: Federal State 13 For activities associated with the 14 purchase of firearms by individuals. 15 State appropriation........ 2,494,000 16 PART XV 17 BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 18 AUTHORITY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 19 Section 1501. Department of 20 Community and Economic Development.-- 21 The following amounts are appropriated 22 to the Department of Community and 23 Economic Development: Federal State 24 For the Ben Franklin Technology 25 Development Authority Fund. 26 State appropriation........ 54,397,000 27 PART XVI 28 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 29 SUBPART A 30 OPTIONAL ACCOUNTS 20020S0005B1989 - 200 -
1 Section 1601. General provisions.--The Secretary of the 2 Budget may create the restricted receipt accounts set forth in 3 this part for the purpose of administering Federal grants only 4 for the purposes herein designated during the fiscal year July 5 1, 2002, through June 30, 2003. 6 Section 1602. Department of Community and Economic 7 Development.--The following restricted receipt account may be 8 established for the Department of Community and Economic 9 Development: 10 (1) "ARC Housing Revolving Loan Program." 11 Section 1603. Department of Conservation and Natural 12 Resources.--The following restricted receipt accounts may be 13 established for the Department of Conservation and Natural 14 Resources: 15 (1) "Federal Aid to Volunteer Fire Companies." 16 (2) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act." 17 (3) "National Forest Reserve Allotment." 18 (4) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act - 19 Conservation and Natural Resources." 20 Section 1604. Department of Education.--The following 21 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 22 Department of Education: 23 (1) "Education of the Disabled - Part C." 24 (2) "LSTA - Library Grants." 25 (3) "Penn State University Federal Aid." 26 (4) "Emergency Immigration Education Assistance." 27 (5) "Education of the Disabled - Part D." 28 (6) "Homeless Adult Assistance Program." 29 (7) "Severely Handicapped." 30 (8) "Medical Assistance Reimbursements to Local Education 20020S0005B1989 - 201 -
1 Agencies." 2 Section 1605. Department of Environmental Protection.--The 3 following restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 4 Department of Environmental Protection: 5 (1) "Federal Water Resources Planning Act." 6 (2) "Flood Control Payments." 7 (3) "Soil and Water Conservation Act - Inventory of 8 Programs." 9 Section 1606. Department of Transportation.--The following 10 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 11 Department of Transportation: 12 (1) "Capital Assistance Elderly and Handicapped Programs." 13 (2) "Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Assistance." 14 (3) "Ridesharing/Van Pool Program - Acquisition." 15 Section 1607. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.--The 16 following restricted receipt account may be established for the 17 Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: 18 (1) "Receipts from Federal Government - Disaster Relief - 19 Disaster Relief Assistance to State and Political Subdivisions." 20 Section 1608. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 21 Commission.--The following restricted receipt account may be 22 established for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 23 Commission: 24 (1) "Federal Grant - Historical Preservation Act of 1966." 25 SUBPART B 26 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT - VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY 27 AND VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE GRANTS 28 Section 1621. General provisions.--The Secretary of the 29 Budget shall create the restricted receipt account set forth in 30 this subpart for the purpose of making volunteer fire company 20020S0005B1989 - 202 -
1 and volunteer ambulance service grants for the fiscal period 2 July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2004. The restricted receipt account 3 established herein shall be a continuing account and funds 4 transferred to the account shall not lapse until June 30, 2004. 5 Section 1622. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.--The 6 following restricted receipt account shall be established for 7 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: 8 (1) "Volunteer Fire Company and Voluntary Ambulance Service 9 Grants." 10 PART XVII 11 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 12 FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 13 SUBPART A 14 GENERAL PROVISIONS 15 Section 1701. State appropriations from General Fund.--(a) 16 General Fund.--The following sums set forth in this part, or as 17 much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby specifically 18 appropriated from the General Fund to the several hereinafter 19 named agencies of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial 20 Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, 21 wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the duly 22 elected or appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, 23 for the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 24 the purchase or rental of goods and services, printing, public 25 advertising by or through any medium, equipment, land and 26 buildings and for payment of any other expenses, as provided by 27 law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the 28 duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 29 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 30 2001, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 20020S0005B1989 - 203 -
1 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 2 (b) State Lottery Fund.--The following sums set forth in 3 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 4 specifically appropriated from the State Lottery Fund to the 5 several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department 6 of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 7 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 8 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 9 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 10 goods and services and for payment of any other expenses, as 11 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 12 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 13 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 14 2001, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 15 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 16 Section 1702. Federal augmentation appropriations.--The 17 following Federal augmentation appropriations set forth in this 18 part, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 19 specifically appropriated from the Federal augmentation funds to 20 the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive and 21 Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of the 22 expenses of implementing and carrying out the programs stated 23 herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2001, and for the 24 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 25 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. Unless otherwise stated, 26 the appropriations include any carryovers from the prior fiscal 27 year. 28 SUBPART B 29 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 30 Section 1711. Executive Offices.-- 20020S0005B1989 - 204 -
1 The following amounts are appropriated 2 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated for the Integrated 6 Criminal Justice System: 7 (1) "Justice Information 8 Technology Integration 9 Implementation." 10 Federal appropriation...... 795,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for welfare fraud 14 activities: 15 (1) "Food Stamps - Program 16 Accountability." 17 Federal appropriation...... 6,430,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 21 Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 22 (1) "DCSI - Program Grants." 23 Federal appropriation...... 25,000,000 24 (2) "Juvenile Justice - Title V." 25 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 26 (3) "Crime Victims Compensation 27 Services." 28 Federal appropriation...... 3,144,000 29 (4) "Crime Victim Assistance." 30 Federal appropriation...... 15,600,000 20020S0005B1989 - 205 -
1 Section 1712. Department of 2 Agriculture.--The following amounts 3 are appropriated to the Department of 4 Agriculture: Federal State 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for general government 8 operations: 9 (1) "Household Commodity Program." 10 Federal appropriation...... 2,401,000 11 (2) "Agricultural Economic 12 Assistance." 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,280,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for Farmers Market Food 17 Coupons: 18 (1) "Farmers Market Food Coupons." 19 Federal appropriation...... 2,400,000 20 Section 1713. Department of 21 Community and Economic Development.-- 22 The following amounts are 23 appropriated to the Department of 24 Community and Economic Development: Federal State 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for housing and 28 redevelopment: 29 (1) "SCDBG - HUD Disaster 30 Recovery." 20020S0005B1989 - 206 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 2 Section 1714. Department of 3 Education.--The following amounts are 4 appropriated to the Department of 5 Education: Federal State 6 For payments on account of 7 nonpublic and charter school 8 transportation. 9 State appropriation........ 56,055,000 10 For payments for Early Intervention 11 Services. 12 State appropriation........ 102,435,000 13 Section 1715. Department of 14 General Services.--The following 15 amounts are appropriated to the 16 Department of General Services: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Department of General Services, 19 including adequate funds for 20 maintenance and security at the former 21 Philadelphia State Hospital. 22 State appropriation........ 64,950,000 23 For the administration and 24 operation of the Capitol Police. 25 State appropriation........ 9,235,000 26 Section 1716. Department of 27 Health.--The following amounts are 28 appropriated to the Department of 29 Health: Federal State 30 The following Federal amounts are 20020S0005B1989 - 207 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for the State Laboratory: 3 (1) "Environmental Biomonitoring." 4 Federal appropriation...... 190,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for the State health care 8 centers: 9 (1) "Lake Erie Beach Monitoring." 10 Federal appropriation...... 59,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for maternal and child 14 health: 15 (1) "MCHSBG - Program Services," 16 including $150,000 for epilepsy 17 services. 18 Federal appropriation...... 16,395,000 19 Section 1717. Department of 20 Military and Veterans Affairs.--The 21 following sums are appropriated to the 22 Department of Military and Veterans 23 Affairs: Federal State 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for general government 27 operations: 28 (1) "Employee Support - National 29 Guard." 30 Federal appropriation...... 4,624,000 20020S0005B1989 - 208 -
1 (2) "Communications System - For 2 Telecommunications Costs." 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for the Hollidaysburg 7 Veterans' Home: 8 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 9 Hollidaysburg." 10 Federal appropriation...... 7,457,000 11 For payment of education credits 12 for members of the National Guard. 13 State appropriation........ 8,100,000 14 Section 1718. Department of Public 15 Welfare.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Department of 17 Public Welfare: Federal State 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for information systems: 21 (1) "Child Support Enforcement - 22 Information Systems." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,245,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for Statewide operations 27 related to county administration: 28 (1) "Food Stamps - Statewide." 29 Federal appropriation...... 14,871,000 30 (2) "Ryan White - Statewide." 20020S0005B1989 - 209 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 560,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for county assistance 5 offices: 6 (1) "Food Stamps - County 7 Assistance Offices." 8 Federal appropriation...... 69,383,000 9 (2) "LIHEABG - Administration and 10 Audit Costs." 11 Federal appropriation...... 8,553,000 12 For child support enforcement. 13 State appropriation........ 19,283,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for youth development 17 institutions: 18 (1) "TANFBG - Youth Development 19 Centers." 20 Federal appropriation...... 9,207,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for mental health 24 services: 25 (1) "Medical Assistance - Mental 26 Health." 27 Federal appropriation...... 214,214,000 28 (2) "Mental Health Data 29 Infrastructure." 30 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 20020S0005B1989 - 210 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for the State centers for 4 the mentally retarded: 5 (1) "Medicare Services - State 6 Centers." 7 Federal appropriation...... 866,000 8 For cash assistance grants 9 including employment and training and 10 child care services for cash 11 assistance recipients and child care 12 services for former cash assistance 13 recipients. 14 State appropriation........ 271,774,000 15 The following Federal amounts are 16 appropriated to supplement the sum 17 appropriated for cash grants: 18 (1) "TANFBG - Cash Grants." 19 Federal appropriation...... 280,232,000 20 (2) "CCDFBG - Cash Grants." 21 Federal appropriation...... 110,557,000 22 For supplemental grants to the 23 aged, blind and disabled. 24 State appropriation........ 159,857,000 25 For medical assistance payments - 26 outpatient services, exclusive of 27 outpatient services provided through 28 capitation plans. No less than 29 $150,000 shall be used for a youth 30 drug and alcohol program. The 20020S0005B1989 - 211 -
1 Department of Public Welfare shall not 2 require a recipient to obtain a 3 physician referral in order to receive 4 chiropractic services. 5 State appropriation........ 581,548,000 6 The following Federal amounts are 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated for medical assistance - 9 outpatient: 10 (1) "Medical Assistance - 11 Outpatient." The Department of Public 12 Welfare shall not require a recipient 13 to obtain a physician referral in 14 order to receive chiropractic 15 services. 16 Federal appropriation...... 816,453,000 17 For medical assistance payments - 18 inpatient, exclusive of inpatient 19 services provided through capitation 20 plans, including community access. 21 State appropriation........ 394,609,000 22 The following Federal amounts are 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated for medical assistance - 25 inpatient services: 26 (1) "Medical Assistance - 27 Inpatient." 28 Federal appropriation...... 480,875,000 29 For medical assistance payments - 30 capitation plans. For provision of 20020S0005B1989 - 212 -
1 outpatient services and inpatient 2 hospital services to eligible persons 3 enrolled in an approved capitation 4 plan. No part of this appropriation 5 shall be used to pay any provider who 6 has not supplied information in such 7 form as required by the department in 8 order to facilitate claims for Federal 9 financial participation for services 10 rendered to general assistance 11 clients. The Department of Public 12 Welfare shall not require a recipient 13 to obtain a physician referral in 14 order to receive chiropractic 15 services. 16 State appropriation........ 1,737,003,000 17 For medical assistance - long-term 18 care. 19 State appropriation........ 584,962,000 20 For early intervention services. 21 This appropriation includes sufficient 22 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 23 adjustment. 24 State appropriation........ 61,328,000 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for early intervention 28 services: 29 (1) "Medical Assistance - Early 30 Intervention." 20020S0005B1989 - 213 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 14,814,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for payments and services 5 to counties for children and youth 6 programs and child abuse and neglect 7 prevention: 8 (1) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E." 9 Federal appropriation...... 345,144,000 10 (2) "TANFBG - Child Welfare." 11 Federal appropriation...... 264,446,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for domestic violence 15 programs: 16 (1) "TANFBG - Domestic Violence." 17 Federal appropriation...... 4,500,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for attendant care 21 services: 22 (1) "Medical Assistance - 23 Attendant Care." 24 Federal appropriation...... 21,098,000 25 Section 1719. Department of 26 State.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Department of 28 State: Federal State 29 For publication of reapportionment 30 maps. 20020S0005B1989 - 214 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,400,000 2 For publication of Federal 3 reapportionment maps. 4 State appropriation........ 400,000 5 Section 1720. Pennsylvania State 6 Police.--The following amounts are 7 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 8 Police: Federal State 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for general government 12 operations: 13 (1) "In-Car Video Cameras." 14 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 15 Section 1721. Pennsylvania 16 Emergency Management Agency.--The 17 following amounts are appropriated to 18 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 19 Agency: Federal State 20 For security and emergency 21 preparedness activities. 22 State appropriation........ 5,226,000 23 For June 2001 storm disaster hazard 24 mitigation. 25 State appropriation........ 470,000 26 Section 1722. Pennsylvania 27 Historical and Museum Commission.--The 28 following amounts are appropriated to 29 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 30 Commission: Federal State 20020S0005B1989 - 215 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for general government 4 operations: 5 (1) "National Historic 6 Publications and Records." 7 Federal appropriation...... 299,000 8 Section 1723. Pennsylvania Public 9 Utility Commission.--The following 10 amounts are appropriated to the 11 Pennsylvania Public Utility 12 Commission: Federal State 13 The following Federal amounts are 14 appropriated to supplement the sum 15 authorized to be billed to utilities 16 for the operation of the commission: 17 (1) "Natural Gas Pipeline Safety" 18 - To enforce the regulations of the 19 Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act. 20 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 21 SUBPART C 22 STATE LOTTERY FUND 23 Section 1751. Department of 24 Aging.--The following amounts are 25 appropriated to the Department of 26 Aging: Federal State 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for PENNCARE: 30 (1) "Medical Assistance - 20020S0005B1989 - 216 -
1 Support." 2 Federal appropriation...... 8,672,000 3 SUBPART D 4 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 2001-2002 5 Section 1791. Prior laws unaffected.--This act is not 6 intended to be inconsistent with or to repeal any provision of 7 any act enacted at this or any prior session of the General 8 Assembly regulating the purchase of supplies, the ordering of 9 printing and binding, the purchase, maintenance and use of 10 automobiles, the method of making payments from the State 11 Treasury for any purpose or the functioning of any 12 administrative department, board or commission. 13 Section 1792. Compliance with other law before funds 14 available.--No appropriation made by this part to any 15 department, board, commission or agency of the Executive 16 Department shall be available unless and until the department, 17 board, commission or agency has complied with sections 615 and 18 616 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The 19 Administrative Code of 1929. 20 Section 1793. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 21 committing funds.--Funds for the purchase of supplies, materials 22 and equipment shall not be deemed to be committed or encumbered 23 until contracts covering the purchase have been entered into 24 with the vendors. 25 Section 1794. Minority business set-asides.--(a) Each 26 department or other instrumentality of the Commonwealth listed 27 in Subpart B authorized to contract for buildings, highways, 28 commodities, equipment, supplies or services shall report to the 29 General Assembly all information pertinent to anticipated 30 procurement needs at the beginning of each fiscal year and each 20020S0005B1989 - 217 -
1 fiscal quarter thereafter. 2 (b) As used in this section, the term "minority business" 3 means a minority business enterprise as defined in the act of 4 July 22, 1974 (P.L.598, No.206), known as the Pennsylvania 5 Minority Business Development Authority Act. 6 Section 1795. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 7 sources.--(a) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this 8 part, moneys received in payment for food and household supplies 9 furnished to employees and other persons, except inmates, by an 10 institution, and moneys received from the proceeds from the sale 11 of any products of the soil, meats, livestock, timber or other 12 materials sold by the department shall be paid into the General 13 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 14 several respective institutions for the operation and 15 maintenance of the institutions. 16 (b) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this part, 17 all moneys received from any other source, except the Federal 18 Government, as contributions for the programs provided herein or 19 as payment for services or materials furnished by one 20 institution to another, except those collections designated as 21 revenues, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 22 appropriated out of the General Fund for the purposes of the 23 respective appropriations. 24 (c) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 25 this part, all moneys received by a department or agency of the 26 Commonwealth from any other sources, except the Federal 27 Government, as contributions or supplements to the department or 28 agency for a program or administration of an act included in 29 this part shall be paid into the General Fund and credited to 30 the appropriation for that program or administration of the act. 20020S0005B1989 - 218 -
1 Section 1796. Lapsing of unused funds.--(a) Except as 2 otherwise provided by law or by this section, that part of all 3 appropriations in Part XVII unexpended, uncommitted or 4 unencumbered as of June 30, 2002, shall automatically lapse as 5 of that date. 6 (b) The appropriation in part XVII to the Pennsylvania 7 Emergency Management Agency for the June 2001 storm disaster 8 hazard mitigation shall lapse on June 30, 2004. 9 (c) The appropriations in sections 1711, 1715, 1716, 1718, 10 1720 and 1721, for the Homeland Security Initiative or any 11 component thereof shall not lapse to the General Fund and any 12 amounts unexpended or unencumbered on June 30, 2002, shall be 13 transferred to the restricted receipt account established in 14 section 1622. The Secretary of the Budget shall, within ten days 15 of the close of the fiscal year, advise the chairman and 16 minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate 17 and the chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations 18 Committee of the House of Representatives of the source and 19 amount of moneys transferred pursuant to this section. 20 Section 1796.1. Waiver provision not applicable.--The 21 appropriations in sections 1711, 1715, 1716, 1718, 1720 and 22 1721, for the Homeland Security Initiative or any component 23 thereof shall not be subject to the waiver provisions of section 24 621 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The 25 Administrative Code of 1929. 26 Section 1797. Construction with prior appropriation acts.-- 27 Any appropriation in Subpart B of this part which is the same or 28 similar to any appropriation in the act of June 22, 2001 29 (P.L.979, No.6A), known as the General Appropriation Act of 30 2001, or the act of June 25, 2001 (P.L.1176, No.39A), entitled 20020S0005B1989 - 219 -
1 "An act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue 2 account within the General Fund and from Federal augmentation 3 funds to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission," shall 4 replace that appropriation. 5 Section 1798. Deduction of expended appropriations under 6 prior law.--Any money which has been appropriated and expended 7 under the act of June 22, 2001 (P.L.979, No.6A), known as the 8 General Appropriation Act of 2001, or the act of June 25, 2001 9 (P.L.1176, No.39A), entitled "An act making an appropriation 10 from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund and 11 from Federal augmentation funds to the Pennsylvania Public 12 Utility Commission," shall be deducted from the corresponding 13 appropriation in this part. 14 PART XVIII 15 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS 16 FOR 2002-2003 17 Section 1801. General Fund repository for Federal funds.-- 18 All moneys received from the Federal Government as contributions 19 or supplements to the departments or agencies of the 20 Commonwealth or the programs herein provided shall be paid into 21 the General Fund. 22 Section 1802. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 23 funds.--Federal funds shall be encumbered or spent only to the 24 extent that such funds are estimated as being available during 25 the fiscal year of the Commonwealth. 26 Section 1803. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal 27 funds.--Any Federal money which has been previously appropriated 28 by the General Assembly and authorized or allocated by the 29 Federal Government but remains unspent from prior fiscal years 30 and will not be renewed for fiscal year 2002-2003 is hereby 20020S0005B1989 - 220 -
1 appropriated. 2 Section 1804. Subgrants between Federal fund 3 appropriations.--Subgrants may be made between appropriations 4 without further approval of the General Assembly. The Secretary 5 of the Budget shall submit a list of subgrants to the chairman 6 and minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the 7 Senate and the chairman and minority chairman of the 8 Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives 9 quarterly. No subgrant to a State agency, however, may be made 10 from a restricted receipt account without a specific 11 appropriation by the General Assembly. 12 Section 1805. Utilization of emergency Federal funds.--(a) 13 Federal funds available for costs and damages resulting from 14 natural disasters or civil disobedience may be added to an 15 appropriation contained in this act or to funds appropriated or 16 may be used for the purposes prescribed by the Federal 17 Government. 18 (b) In addition to the moneys appropriated by this act, all 19 moneys received from the Federal Government for the purpose of 20 disaster assistance or relief, or other moneys received as a 21 direct result of terrorist acts and moneys for homeland security 22 and defense, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 23 appropriated out of the General Fund to the departments, boards, 24 commissions or agencies designated by the Governor. 25 (c) In the event of any emergency situation in which the 26 General Assembly cannot act in sufficient time, the Governor is 27 authorized through executive authorization to provide up to 28 $10,000,000 in Federal funds to alleviate the emergency 29 situation. For the purposes of this section, "emergency" is 30 defined as any situation in which there is a chance of or which 20020S0005B1989 - 221 -
1 may result in substantial human suffering. 2 Section 1806. Transfer of funds from TANFBG to CCDFBG and 3 SSBG.--In accordance with Federal law which permits the transfer 4 of funds from the TANFBG to the CCDFBG and SSBG, the Department 5 of Public Welfare, upon approval of the Secretary of the Budget, 6 may make such transfers of funds provided that any such transfer 7 will not result in a deficit in any appropriation from which 8 funds are transferred. The Secretary of the Budget shall provide 9 notification of any such transfers to the chairman and the 10 minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate 11 and the chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations 12 Committee of the House of Representatives. 13 Section 1807. Transfer of LIHEAP funds.--(a) The Department 14 of Public Welfare, upon approval of the Secretary of the Budget, 15 may transfer up to 15% of any additional funds received for the 16 LIHEAP program either through an increase in the regular program 17 or a Presidential release of contingency funds, to the 18 Department of Community and Economic Development for the LIHEAP 19 - Weatherization Program. The Secretary of the Budget shall 20 provide notification of any such transfers to the chairman and 21 minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate 22 and the chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations 23 Committee of the House of Representatives. 24 (b) The Department of Public Welfare, upon approval of the 25 Secretary of the Budget, may transfer LIHEAP administrative 26 funds to the Department of Community and Economic Development 27 subject to any limitations under Federal law. The Secretary of 28 the Budget shall provide notification of any such transfer to 29 the chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations 30 Committee of the Senate and the chairman and minority chairman 20020S0005B1989 - 222 -
1 of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives. 2 PART XIX 3 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 2002-2003 4 Section 1901. Prior laws unaffected.--Except as provided in 5 section 253, this act is not intended to be inconsistent with or 6 to repeal any provision of any act enacted at this or any prior 7 session of the General Assembly regulating the purchase of 8 supplies, the ordering of printing and binding, the purchase, 9 maintenance and use of automobiles, the method of making 10 payments from the State Treasury for any purpose or the 11 functioning of any administrative department, board or 12 commission. 13 Section 1902. Compliance with other law before funds 14 available.--No appropriation made by this act to any department, 15 board, commission or agency of the Executive Department shall be 16 available unless and until the department, board, commission or 17 agency has complied with sections 615 and 616 of the act of 18 April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative 19 Code of 1929. 20 Section 1903. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 21 committing funds.--Funds available to agencies, boards, 22 departments, commissions, or other governmental entities under 23 this act for the procurement of supplies, services or 24 construction shall not be available for payment of, or to be 25 committed to or encumbered for payment of, any such procurement 26 unless and until the agency, board, department or other 27 governmental entity has complied with all of the requirements 28 applicable to the procurement that are set out in 62 Pa.C.S. 29 (relating to procurement) and in the policies, procedures and 30 regulations instituted in accordance with that code. 20020S0005B1989 - 223 -
1 Section 1904. Minority business set-asides.--(a) Each 2 department or other instrumentality of the Commonwealth listed 3 in Subpart A of Part II authorized to contract for buildings, 4 highways, commodities, equipment, supplies or services shall 5 report to the General Assembly all information pertinent to 6 anticipated procurement needs at the beginning of each fiscal 7 year and each fiscal quarter thereafter. 8 (b) As used in this section, the term "minority business" 9 means a minority business enterprise as defined in the act of 10 July 22, 1974 (P.L.598, No.206), known as the Pennsylvania 11 Minority Business Development Authority Act. 12 Section 1905. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 13 sources.--(a) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this 14 act, moneys received in payment for food and household supplies 15 furnished to employees and other persons, except inmates, by an 16 institution, and moneys received from the proceeds from the sale 17 of any products of the soil, meats, livestock, timber or other 18 materials sold by the department shall be paid into the General 19 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 20 several respective institutions for the operation and 21 maintenance of the institutions. 22 (b) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this act, all 23 moneys received from any other source, except the Federal 24 Government, as contributions for the programs provided herein or 25 as payment for services or materials furnished by one 26 institution to another, except those collections designated as 27 revenues, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 28 appropriated out of the General Fund for the purposes of the 29 respective appropriations. 30 (c) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 20020S0005B1989 - 224 -
1 this act, all moneys received by a department or agency of the 2 Commonwealth from any other sources, except the Federal 3 Government, as contributions or supplements to the department or 4 agency for a program or administration of an act included in 5 this act shall be paid into the General Fund and credited to the 6 appropriation for that program or administration of the act. 7 (d) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 8 this act, all moneys transferred to the restricted receipt 9 account established in section 1622 are hereby appropriated from 10 the restricted receipt account to the Pennsylvania Emergency 11 Management Agency for the purpose of making volunteer fire 12 company and voluntary ambulance service grants. This 13 appropriation shall be allocated consistent with the definitions 14 and other provisions formerly contained in the act of June 22, 15 2000 (P.L.477, No.66), known as the Volunteer Fire Company and 16 Volunteer Ambulance Service Grant Act. 17 Section 1906. Lapsing of unused funds.--(a) Except as 18 otherwise provided by law or by this section, that part of all 19 appropriations in Parts II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, 20 XI, XII, XIII, XIV and XV unexpended, uncommitted or 21 unencumbered as of June 30, 2003, shall automatically lapse as 22 of that date. 23 (b) The appropriations in Part II to the Legislative 24 Department shall be continuing appropriations. 25 (c) The appropriations in sections 202, 208, 213, 214, 215, 26 218, 219, 223 and 225, for the Homeland Security Initiative or 27 any component thereof, shall not lapse to the General Fund and 28 any amounts unexpended or unencumbered on June 30, 2003, shall 29 be transferred to the restricted receipt account established in 30 section 1622. The Secretary of the Budget shall, within ten days 20020S0005B1989 - 225 -
1 of the close of the fiscal year, advise the chairman and 2 minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate 3 and the chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations 4 Committee of the House of Representatives of the source and 5 amount of moneys transferred pursuant to this section. 6 Section 1906.1. Waiver provision not applicable.--The 7 appropriations in sections 202, 208, 213, 214, 215, 218, 219, 8 223 and 225, for the Homeland Security Initiative or any 9 component thereof, shall not be subject to the waiver provisions 10 of section 621 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), 11 known as The Administrative Code of 1929. 12 Section 1907. Appellate courts appropriation contingency.-- 13 The funds appropriated in Part II to the Supreme, Superior and 14 Commonwealth Courts for justice and judge expenses are 15 contingent upon a vouchered expense account plan being continued 16 by the Supreme Court. 17 Section 1908. Transfer of excess funds.--The Governor may 18 transfer any excess money in those funds receiving proceeds of 19 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania general obligation bonds in excess 20 of the amount necessary for the purposes for which the bonds 21 were issued to the appropriate sinking fund for payment of debt 22 service due on outstanding bonds. If such excess funds, together 23 with any available balance, exceed the amount of debt service 24 remaining to be paid, the funds shall be transferred to the 25 General Fund or to the appropriate special fund responsible for 26 such debt service. 27 Section 1909. Transfer of funds by the Supreme Court.--(a) 28 The Supreme Court may transfer any excess funds appropriated in 29 sections 281, 285, 286, 287 and 291 to the Judicial Department 30 in Part II to the Judicial Computer Augmentation Account during 20020S0005B1989 - 226 -
1 the month of June 2003. No transfer may create or increase a 2 deficiency in the appropriation from which the transfer is made. 3 Whenever the Supreme Court makes a transfer under this 4 subsection, the Supreme Court shall give written notification to 5 the Secretary of the Budget and chairman and minority chairman 6 of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and the chairman and 7 the minority chairman of the House of Representatives Committee 8 on Appropriations ten days prior to any transfer which shall 9 also include certification that such transfer will not result in 10 a deficit in any appropriation. 11 (b) The Supreme Court may transfer funds appropriated in 12 section 281 between the line items in that section provided that 13 no transfer may create or increase a deficiency in the 14 appropriation from which the transfer is made. Whenever the 15 Supreme Court makes a transfer under this subsection, the 16 Supreme Court shall give written notification to the Secretary 17 of the Budget and the chairman and minority chairman of the 18 Senate Committee on Appropriations and the chairman and the 19 minority chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on 20 Appropriations ten days prior to any transfer which shall also 21 include certification that such transfer will not result in a 22 deficit in any appropriation. 23 Section 1910. Transfer from Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund.-- 24 The sum of $8,000,000 is transferred from the Hazardous Sites 25 Cleanup Fund to the Industrial Sites Cleanup Fund. 26 PART XX 27 EFFECTIVE DATE 28 Section 2001. Effective date.--This act shall take effect as 29 follows: 30 (1) Part XVII shall take effect immediately. 20020S0005B1989 - 227 -
1 (2) This section shall take effect immediately. 2 (3) The remainder of this act shall take effect July 1, 3 2002, or immediately, whichever is later. 4 PART I <-- 5 GENERAL PROVISIONS 6 SECTION 101. SHORT TITLE.--THIS ACT SHALL BE KNOWN AND MAY 7 BE CITED AS THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2002. 8 SECTION 102. DEFINITIONS.--THE FOLLOWING WORDS AND PHRASES 9 WHEN USED IN THIS ACT SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS GIVEN TO THEM IN 10 THIS SECTION UNLESS THE CONTEXT CLEARLY INDICATES OTHERWISE: 11 "EMPLOYEES." INCLUDES ALL DIRECTORS, SUPERINTENDENTS, BUREAU 12 OR DIVISION CHIEFS, ASSISTANT DIRECTORS, ASSISTANT 13 SUPERINTENDENTS, ASSISTANT CHIEFS, EXPERTS, SCIENTISTS, 14 ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, DRAFTSMEN, ACCOUNTANTS, SECRETARIES, 15 AUDITORS, INSPECTORS, EXAMINERS, ANALYSTS, STATISTICIANS, 16 MARSHALS, CLERKS, STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, MESSENGERS AND 17 OTHER ASSISTANTS IN ANY DEPARTMENT, BOARD OR COMMISSION. 18 "EXPENSES" AND "MAINTENANCE." INCLUDES ALL PRINTING, BINDING 19 AND STATIONERY, FOOD AND FORAGE, MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES, 20 TRAVELING EXPENSES, TRAINING, MOTOR VEHICLE SUPPLIES AND 21 REPAIRS, FREIGHT, EXPRESS AND CARTAGE, POSTAGE, TELEPHONES AND 22 TELEGRAPH RENTALS AND TOLL CHARGES, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AND 23 NOTICES, PUBLIC ADVERTISING BY OR THROUGH ANY MEDIUM, FUEL, 24 LIGHT, HEAT, POWER AND WATER, MINOR CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION, 25 REPAIRS OR RECONSTRUCTION OF EQUIPMENT, BUILDINGS AND 26 FACILITIES, RENT OF REAL ESTATE AND EQUIPMENT, PREMIUMS ON 27 WORKERS' COMPENSATION, INSURANCE PREMIUMS ON POLICIES OF 28 LIABILITY INSURANCE, INSURANCE PREMIUMS ON MEDICAL PAYMENT 29 INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS FOR VOLUNTEER WORKERS, PREMIUMS ON 30 EMPLOYEE GROUP LIFE INSURANCE AND EMPLOYEE AND RETIRED EMPLOYEE 20020S0005B1989 - 228 -
1 GROUP HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL INSURANCE, PAYMENT OF COMMONWEALTH 2 SHARE OF SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 3 COSTS FOR STATE EMPLOYEES, THE PURCHASE OF REPLACEMENT OR 4 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY AND ALL OTHER INCIDENTAL 5 COSTS AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING PAYMENT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 6 GENERAL SERVICES OF MILEAGE AND OTHER CHARGES FOR THE USE OF 7 AUTOMOBILES AND RENTAL PAYMENTS FOR PERMANENTLY ASSIGNED 8 AUTOMOBILES AND OF EXPENSES OR COSTS OF SERVICES INCURRED 9 THROUGH THE PURCHASING FUND. THE TERM "EXPENSES" ALSO SHALL 10 INCLUDE THE MEDICAL COSTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INMATES OF STATE 11 INSTITUTIONS WHEN THE INMATE MUST BE TRANSFERRED TO AN OUTSIDE 12 HOSPITAL: PROVIDED, THAT IN NO CASE SHALL THE STATE INSTITUTION 13 PAY MORE FOR PATIENT CARE THAN THAT PROVIDED UNDER THE STATE 14 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. 15 SECTION 103. ABBREVIATIONS.--THE FOLLOWING ABBREVIATIONS 16 WHEN USED IN THIS ACT SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS GIVEN TO THEM IN 17 THIS SECTION UNLESS THE CONTEXT CLEARLY INDICATES OTHERWISE: 18 "ARC." APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION. 19 "BG." BLOCK GRANT. 20 "CCDFBG." CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND BLOCK GRANT. 21 "CSBG." COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT. 22 "DCSI." DRUG CONTROL AND SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENT FORMULA GRANT 23 PROGRAM. 24 "DFSC." DRUG FREE SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES ACT. 25 "DOE." DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. 26 "EEOC." EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION. 27 "EPA." ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. 28 "ESEA." ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT. 29 "FEMA." FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY. 30 "FTA." FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION. 20020S0005B1989 - 229 -
1 "HUD." DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. 2 "LIHEABG." LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE BLOCK GRANT. 3 "LSTA." LIBRARY SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY ACT. 4 "MCHSBG." MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT. 5 "MHSBG." MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT. 6 "MR." MENTAL RETARDATION. 7 "PHHSBG." PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT. 8 "SABG." SUBSTANCE ABUSE BLOCK GRANT. 9 "SCDBG." SMALL COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT. 10 "SDA." SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. 11 "SSBG." SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT. 12 "TANFBG." TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES BLOCK 13 GRANT. 14 "VA." VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION. 15 "WIA." WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT. 16 "WIC." WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN PROGRAM. 17 SECTION 104. STATE APPROPRIATIONS.--(A) GENERAL FUND.--THE 18 FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY 19 BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE 20 GENERAL FUND TO THE SEVERAL HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE 21 EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE 22 COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 23 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY ELECTED OR 24 APPOINTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE 25 PAYMENT OF FEES FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE 26 PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES, PRINTING, PUBLIC 27 ADVERTISING BY OR THROUGH ANY MEDIUM, EQUIPMENT, LAND AND 28 BUILDINGS AND FOR PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS PROVIDED BY 29 LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE 30 DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 20020S0005B1989 - 230 -
1 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 3 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 4 (B) STATE LOTTERY FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN 5 THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 6 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE STATE LOTTERY FUND TO THE 7 SEVERAL HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 8 OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 9 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY APPOINTED OFFICERS 10 AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR 11 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 12 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 13 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 14 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 15 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 16 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 17 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 18 (C) ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND.--THE FOLLOWING 19 SUMS SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 20 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE ENERGY 21 CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND TO THE SEVERAL HEREINAFTER 22 NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH 23 FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR 24 THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT 25 OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, 26 NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND 27 ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE 28 FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS 29 INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR 30 ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 20020S0005B1989 - 231 -
1 (D) JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT.--THE 2 FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY 3 BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE 4 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND, 5 KNOWN AS THE JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT, TO 6 THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF 7 SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES, FOR 8 THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE 9 PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF 10 ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY 11 FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES 12 AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 13 BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED 14 AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 15 30, 2002. 16 (E) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND.--THE 17 FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY 18 BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE 19 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND TO THE SEVERAL 20 HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE 21 COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 22 RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND 23 FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY 24 THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE DUTIES, 25 FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREINAFTER SET 26 FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE 27 PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF 28 THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 29 (F) THE STATE STORES FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN 30 THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 20020S0005B1989 - 232 -
1 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE STATE STORES FUND TO THE 2 HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCY OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE 3 COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 4 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY APPOINTED OFFICERS 5 AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR 6 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 7 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 8 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 9 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 10 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 11 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 12 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 13 (G) MOTOR LICENSE FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS, OR AS MUCH 14 THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY APPROPRIATED FROM THE 15 MOTOR LICENSE FUND TO THE HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE 16 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES AND 17 OTHER COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY ELECTED OR 18 APPOINTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR 19 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES AND OTHER EXPENSES NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER 20 CONDUCT OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE PURPOSES 21 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 22 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 23 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 24 (H) AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT.--THE FOLLOWING 25 SUMS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 26 APPROPRIATED FROM THE AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT IN THE 27 MOTOR LICENSE FUND TO THE HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE 28 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURPOSES SET FORTH HEREIN FOR THE 29 FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS 30 INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR 20020S0005B1989 - 233 -
1 ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 2 (I) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS 3 SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, 4 ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 5 RESPONSE FUND TO THE SEVERAL HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE 6 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES 7 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 8 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 9 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 10 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 11 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 12 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 13 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 14 (J) MILK MARKETING FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN 15 THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 16 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE MILK MARKETING FUND TO THE 17 SEVERAL HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 18 OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 19 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY APPOINTED OFFICERS 20 AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR 21 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 22 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 23 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 24 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 25 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 26 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 27 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 28 (K) HOME INVESTMENT TRUST FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET 29 FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE 30 HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE HOME INVESTMENT TRUST 20020S0005B1989 - 234 -
1 FUND TO THE HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, 3 WAGES OR OTHER COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY 4 APPOINTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE 5 PAYMENT OF FEES FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE 6 PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF 7 ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY 8 FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES 9 AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 10 BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED 11 AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 12 30, 2002. 13 (L) TUITION PAYMENT FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN 14 THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 15 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE TUITION PAYMENT FUND TO THE 16 HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE 17 COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 18 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY APPOINTED OFFICERS 19 AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR 20 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 21 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 22 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 23 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 24 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 25 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 26 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 27 (M) BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH 28 IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 29 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND TO 30 THE HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF 20020S0005B1989 - 235 -
1 THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 2 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY APPOINTED OFFICERS 3 AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR 4 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 5 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 6 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 7 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 8 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 9 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 10 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 11 (N) FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS SET 12 FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE 13 HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE FIREARM RECORDS CHECK 14 FUND TO THE HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE 15 DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, 16 WAGES OR OTHER COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY 17 APPOINTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE 18 PAYMENT OF FEES FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE 19 PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF 20 ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY 21 FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES 22 AND FOR THE PURPOSES HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 23 BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED 24 AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 25 30, 2002. 26 (O) BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FUND.--THE 27 FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY 28 BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE BEN 29 FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FUND TO THE 30 HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE 20020S0005B1989 - 236 -
1 COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES OR OTHER 2 COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF THE DULY APPOINTED OFFICERS 3 AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH, FOR THE PAYMENT OF FEES FOR 4 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES RENDERED, FOR THE PURCHASE OR RENTAL OF 5 GOODS AND SERVICES AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY OTHER EXPENSES, AS 6 PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS ACT, NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT 7 OF THE DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES AND FOR THE PURPOSES 8 HEREINAFTER SET FORTH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 9 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID 10 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. 11 SECTION 105. FEDERAL AUGMENTATION APPROPRIATIONS.--THE 12 FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION APPROPRIATIONS SET FORTH IN THIS 13 ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY 14 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE FEDERAL AUGMENTATION FUNDS TO 15 THE SEVERAL HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES OF THE EXECUTIVE 16 DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES 17 OF IMPLEMENTING AND CARRYING OUT THE PROGRAMS STATED HEREIN FOR 18 THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF 19 BILLS INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL 20 YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2002. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, THE 21 APPROPRIATIONS INCLUDE ANY CARRYOVERS FROM THE PRIOR FISCAL 22 YEAR. 23 SECTION 106. BLOCK GRANTS.--(A) APPROPRIATION.--THE 24 FOLLOWING SUMS SET FORTH IN THIS ACT, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY 25 BE NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FROM THE 26 BLOCK GRANT (BG) FUNDS TO THE SEVERAL HEREINAFTER NAMED AGENCIES 27 OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THE 28 PURPOSES, AND UNDER THE RESTRICTIONS, FOR WHICH THE FUNDS ARE 29 PROVIDED FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2002. 30 (B) SMALL COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT.--THE SMALL 20020S0005B1989 - 237 -
1 COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (SCDBG) IS TO ASSIST SMALL 2 CITIES AND COMMUNITIES THAT HAVE A HIGH CONCENTRATION OF 3 IMPOVERISHED CITIZENS AND SUBSTANDARD HOUSING TO EXPAND THEIR 4 LOW-INCOME AND MODERATE-INCOME HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES AND TO MEET 5 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS. 6 (C) COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT.--THE COMMUNITY SERVICES 7 BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) IS TO PROVIDE A RANGE OF SERVICES AND 8 ACTIVITIES HAVING A MEASURABLE AND POTENTIALLY MAJOR IMPACT ON 9 THE CAUSES OF POVERTY IN THE COMMUNITY OR THOSE AREAS OF THE 10 COMMUNITY WHERE POVERTY IS A PARTICULARLY ACUTE PROBLEM. IN 11 ADDITION, NEW FOCUS MAY BE PLACED ON THE UNEMPLOYED, BOTH OLD 12 AND NEW. LOCAL AGENCIES MAY LOWER THEIR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 13 FOR RECIPIENTS TO THREE MONTHS TO ALLOW GREATER FLEXIBILITY TO 14 ASSURE PROPER CONSIDERATION OF EACH RECIPIENT. 15 (D) PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT.--THE 16 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (PHHSBG) IS 17 FOR THE PROVISION OF PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND OTHER HEALTH SERVICES 18 RELATED TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEMS, HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS, 19 COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH, HYPERTENSION, FLUORIDATION, HEALTH 20 EDUCATION, RISK REDUCTION, HOME HEALTH, RAPE CRISIS AND DOMESTIC 21 VIOLENCE SERVICES. 22 (E) MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT.--THE 23 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (MCHSBG) IS TO 24 ENABLE STATES TO MAINTAIN AND STRENGTHEN THEIR LEADERSHIP IN 25 PLANNING, PROMOTING, COORDINATING AND EVALUATING HEALTH CARE FOR 26 PREGNANT WOMEN, MOTHERS, INFANTS AND CHILDREN, AND CHILDREN WITH 27 SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS, AND IN PROVIDING HEALTH SERVICES FOR 28 MOTHERS AND CHILDREN WHO DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO ADEQUATE HEALTH 29 CARE. 30 (F) LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE BLOCK GRANT.--THE LOW- 20020S0005B1989 - 238 -
1 INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE BLOCK GRANT (LIHEABG) IS TO HELP 2 LESSEN THE IMPACT OF THE HIGH COST OF ENERGY ON LOW-INCOME 3 FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY GRANTS FOR 4 LOW-INCOME DWELLINGS. NO LESS THAN 15% OF THE LIHEABG FUNDS 5 RECEIVED SHALL BE USED FOR WEATHERIZATION. 6 (G) SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT.--THE SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK 7 GRANT (SSBG) IS FOR THE PROVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE 8 PERSONS. 9 (H) MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT.--THE MENTAL HEALTH 10 SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (MHSBG) PROVIDES FUNDS FOR THE PROVISION OF 11 SERVICES TO ADULTS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS OR CHILDREN WITH 12 SERIOUS EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE. 13 (I) SUBSTANCE ABUSE BLOCK GRANT.--THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE BLOCK 14 GRANT (SABG) PROVIDES FUNDS TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN PROGRAMS 15 TO COMBAT ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE. 16 (J) CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND BLOCK GRANT.--THE CHILD 17 CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND BLOCK GRANT (CCDFBG) IS FOR THE 18 PROVISION OF DIRECT CHILD CARE OR TO INCREASE THE QUALITY AND 19 AVAILABILITY OF CHILD CARE FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES. 20 (K) TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES BLOCK GRANT.-- 21 THE TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES BLOCK GRANT (TANFBG) 22 PROVIDES FUNDS FOR THE PROVISION OF CASH GRANTS, CHILD CARE, 23 TRAINING AND SUPPORT SERVICES, CHILD WELFARE AND ADMINISTRATION 24 FOR ELIGIBLE FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. 25 SECTION 107. ADMINISTRATIVE COST REDUCTION PLANS.--BY AUGUST 26 1, EACH STATE AGENCY SHALL SUBMIT A PLAN TO THE GOVERNOR AND THE 27 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON HOW TO REDUCE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE 28 AGENCY BY 5%. THE GOVERNOR SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT, 29 MODIFY OR REJECT EACH PLAN FOR AGENCIES UNDER THE GOVERNOR'S 30 JURISDICTION. 20020S0005B1989 - 239 -
1 PART II 2 GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 3 FOR 2002-2003 4 SUBPART A 5 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 6 SECTION 201. GOVERNOR.--THE 7 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 8 THE GOVERNOR: FEDERAL STATE 9 FOR THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR: 10 INCLUDING THE MAINTENANCE OF THE 11 GOVERNOR'S HOME, THE EXPENSE OF 12 ENTERTAINMENT OF OFFICIAL GUESTS AND 13 MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND 14 THE JUDICIARY, PARTICIPATION IN THE 15 GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE, THE EXPENSES OF 16 THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AND THE PAYMENT OF 17 TRAVELING EXPENSES OF PERSONS OTHER 18 THAN EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH 19 APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR TO REPRESENT 20 OR OTHERWISE SERVE THE COMMONWEALTH. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,927,000 22 FOR A PORTRAIT OF THE FORMER 23 GOVERNOR. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000 25 SECTION 202. EXECUTIVE OFFICES.-- 26 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 27 TO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICES: FEDERAL STATE 28 FOR THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,828,000 30 TO THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION FOR 20020S0005B1989 - 240 -
1 PAYMENT OF MEDICARE PART B ENROLLMENT 2 PENALTIES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 440,000 4 FOR INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS. 5 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE DISTRIBUTED 6 UPON APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF THE 7 BUDGET TO OTHER STATE AGENCIES. THE 8 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE, 9 PRIOR TO DISTRIBUTION TO OTHER 10 AGENCIES, NOTICE OF ANY SUCH 11 DISTRIBUTION TO THE CHAIRMAN AND THE 12 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 13 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 14 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN 15 OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 16 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,778,000 18 FOR THE TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT 19 PROGRAM. THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE 20 DISTRIBUTED UPON APPROVAL OF THE 21 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET TO OTHER STATE 22 AGENCIES. THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET 23 SHALL PROVIDE, PRIOR TO DISTRIBUTION 24 TO OTHER AGENCIES, NOTICE OF ANY SUCH 25 DISTRIBUTION TO THE CHAIRMAN AND THE 26 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 27 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 28 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MINORITY 29 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 30 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 20020S0005B1989 - 241 -
1 REPRESENTATIVES. OF THE AMOUNT 2 APPROPRIATED, $5,894,000 SHALL BE USED 3 FOR THE CREATION OF A MINORITY AND 4 WOMEN SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 5 INVESTMENT GRANT PROGRAM IN CITIES OF 6 THE FIRST CLASS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 8 FOR COMMONWEALTH TECHNOLOGY 9 SERVICES. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,791,000 11 FOR ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 648,000 13 FOR COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,664,000 15 FOR INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,076,000 17 FOR THE INTEGRATED CRIMINAL JUSTICE 18 SYSTEM. THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE 19 DISTRIBUTED UPON APPROVAL OF THE 20 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET TO OTHER STATE 21 AGENCIES. THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET 22 SHALL PROVIDE, PRIOR TO DISTRIBUTION 23 TO OTHER AGENCIES, NOTICE OF ANY SUCH 24 DISTRIBUTION TO THE CHAIRMAN AND THE 25 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 26 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 27 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MINORITY 28 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 29 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 30 REPRESENTATIVES. 20020S0005B1989 - 242 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,633,000 2 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 3 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 4 APPROPRIATED FOR THE INTEGRATED 5 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: 6 (1) "JUSTICE INFORMATION 7 TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION 8 IMPLEMENTATION." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 395,000 10 FOR THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,263,000 12 FOR WELFARE FRAUD ACTIVITIES. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,913,000 14 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED FOR WELFARE FRAUD 17 ACTIVITIES: 18 (1) "TANFBG - PROGRAM 19 ACCOUNTABILITY." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,722,000 21 (2) "FOOD STAMPS - PROGRAM 22 ACCOUNTABILITY." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,613,000 24 (3) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - PROGRAM 25 ACCOUNTABILITY." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,914,000 27 (4) "SUBSIDIZED DAY CARE-FRAUD 28 INVESTIGATION." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 253,000 30 FOR THE OFFICE OF THE BUDGET. 20020S0005B1989 - 243 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,104,000 2 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 3 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 4 APPROPRIATED FOR THE OFFICE OF THE 5 BUDGET: 6 (1) "WIA - PROGRAM 7 ACCOUNTABILITY." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 400,000 9 FOR AN AUDIT OF THE AUDITOR 10 GENERAL. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 80,000 12 TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS OF THE 13 HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND 14 ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (HIPAA). THIS 15 APPROPRIATION MAY BE DISTRIBUTED UPON 16 APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF THE 17 BUDGET TO OTHER STATE AGENCIES. THE 18 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE, 19 PRIOR TO THE DISTRIBUTION TO OTHER 20 AGENCIES, NOTICE OF ANY SUCH 21 DISTRIBUTION TO THE CHAIRMAN AND 22 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 23 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 24 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN 25 OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 26 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,600,000 28 FOR THE OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,854,000 30 FOR THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL. 20020S0005B1989 - 244 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 218,000 2 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 3 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 4 APPROPRIATED TO THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT 5 COUNCIL: 6 (1) "RURAL DEVELOPMENT." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 116,000 8 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN 9 RELATIONS COMMISSION. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,000,000 11 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 12 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 13 APPROPRIATED FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA 14 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION: 15 (1) "EEOC - SPECIAL PROJECT 16 GRANT." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 18 (2) "HUD - SPECIAL PROJECT GRANT." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,500,000 20 FOR THE GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY 21 COMMISSION ON LATINO AFFAIRS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 232,000 23 FOR THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS 24 COMMISSION. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 363,000 26 FOR THE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,182,000 28 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 29 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 30 APPROPRIATED FOR THE COUNCIL ON THE 20020S0005B1989 - 245 -
1 ARTS: 2 (1) "NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE 3 ARTS - ADMINISTRATION." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 175,000 5 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION FOR 6 WOMEN. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 287,000 8 FOR THE JUVENILE COURT JUDGES 9 COMMISSION. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,285,000 11 FOR THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT 12 COMMISSION. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 682,000 14 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON 15 CRIME AND DELINQUENCY. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,075,000 17 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 18 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 19 APPROPRIATED FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA 20 COMMISSION ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY: 21 (1) "PLAN FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 350,000 23 (2) "DCSI - ADMINISTRATION." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,600,000 25 (3) "DCSI - PROGRAM GRANTS." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 25,000,000 27 (4) "DCSI - CRIMINAL HISTORY 28 RECORDS." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000 30 (5) "JUVENILE JUSTICE - TITLE V." 20020S0005B1989 - 246 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,000,000 2 (6) "JUVENILE JUSTICE - TITLE V - 3 ADMINISTRATION." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 60,000 5 (7) "STATISTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 150,000 7 (8) "NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY 8 IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,800,000 10 (9) "CRIME VICTIMS' COMPENSATION 11 SERVICES." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,000,000 13 (10) "CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 18,000,000 15 (11) "VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 16 FORMULA GRANT PROGRAM." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,200,000 18 (12) "VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 19 FORMULA GRANT PROGRAM - 20 ADMINISTRATION." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 290,000 22 (13) "JUVENILE JUSTICE STATE 23 CHALLENGE GRANTS." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,200,000 25 (14) "LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK 26 GRANT." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,200,000 28 (15) "TRUTH IN SENTENCING 29 INCENTIVE GRANTS." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 247 -
1 (16) "RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE 2 TREATMENT PROGRAM." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,000,000 4 (17) "DFSC - SPECIAL PROGRAM." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,200,000 6 (18) "CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE 7 (VOCA) - ADMINISTRATION/OPERATIONS." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 600,000 9 (19) "BYRNE EVALUATION PARTNERSHIP 10 PROGRAM." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 12 (20) "JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY 13 INCENTIVE PROGRAM." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 18,000,000 15 (21) "JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY 16 INCENTIVE PROGRAM - ADMINISTRATION." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 400,000 18 (22) "COMBAT UNDERAGE DRINKING 19 PROGRAM." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 450,000 21 (23) "TRAINING AND EDUCATION 22 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 24 (24) "RURAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND 25 CHILD VICTIMIZATION." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 415,000 27 (25) "PENNSYLVANIANS AGAINST 28 UNDERAGE DRINKING." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 400,000 30 (26) "VICTIM ASSISTANCE TRAINING 20020S0005B1989 - 248 -
1 ACADEMY." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 120,000 3 (27) "JUVENILE JUSTICE TRAINING 4 ACADEMY." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,500,000 6 (28) "TANFBG - STOP VIOLENCE 7 AGAINST WOMEN." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,500,000 9 FOR TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT GRANTS TO 10 ASSIST LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENTS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 12 FOR GRANTS TO ASSIST LOCAL POLICE 13 DEPARTMENTS IN THE ACQUISITION OF 14 BULLETPROOF VESTS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 16 FOR A PARTNERSHIP FOR SAFE CHILDREN 17 PROGRAM. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,373,000 19 FOR VICTIMS OF JUVENILE CRIME. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,838,000 21 FOR THE WEED AND SEED PROGRAM. OF 22 THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED, $1,416,000 23 SHALL BE USED TO ENHANCE WEED AND SEED 24 ACTIVITIES IN PUBLIC HOUSING 25 AUTHORITIES IN CITIES OF THE FIRST 26 CLASS. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 28 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 29 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 30 APPROPRIATED FOR THE WEED AND SEED 20020S0005B1989 - 249 -
1 PROGRAM: 2 (1) "TANFBG - WEED AND SEED." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 4 FOR THE STATE MATCH REQUIREMENT FOR 5 THE DCSI FEDERAL FUNDS. THIS 6 APPROPRIATION MAY BE DISTRIBUTED UPON 7 APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF THE 8 BUDGET TO OTHER STATE AGENCIES 9 RECEIVING DCSI FUNDS TO PROVIDE THE 10 STATE MATCH. THE SECRETARY OF THE 11 BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE NOTICE OF ANY 12 SUCH DISTRIBUTIONS TO THE CHAIRMAN AND 13 THE MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 14 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 15 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MINORITY 16 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 17 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 18 REPRESENTATIVES. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,750,000 20 FOR PAYMENTS FOR GRANTS-IN-AID TO 21 COUNTIES FOR PROVIDING INTERMEDIATE 22 PUNISHMENT PROGRAMS. THESE FUNDS SHALL 23 BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE VARIOUS COUNTIES 24 BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FORMULA: 50% 25 SHALL BE BASED ON THE PROPORTION OF 26 OFFENDERS DIVERTED FROM THE COUNTY 27 PRISON SYSTEM TO COUNTY INTERMEDIATE 28 PUNISHMENT PROGRAMS AND 50% SHALL BE 29 BASED ON THE PROPORTION OF OFFENDERS 30 DIVERTED FROM THE STATE CORRECTIONAL 20020S0005B1989 - 250 -
1 SYSTEM TO THE COUNTY PRISON SYSTEM. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,331,000 3 FOR INTERMEDIATE PUNISHMENT GRANTS 4 FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,000,000 6 FOR A COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM FOR 7 THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON CRIME 8 AND DELINQUENCY TO TARGET LAW 9 ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES IN AREAS THAT 10 SHOW AN INCREASE IN CRIME. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 12 FOR DRUG EDUCATION AND LAW 13 ENFORCEMENT. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,200,000 15 FOR RESEARCH-BASED VIOLENCE 16 PREVENTION PROGRAMS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 18 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 19 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20 APPROPRIATED FOR RESEARCH-BASED 21 VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAMS: 22 (1) "TANFBG - NURSE HOME 23 VISITATION." AT LEAST $325,000 OF THIS 24 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE USED TO CREATE 25 AN ADDITIONAL NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP 26 PROGRAM SITE TO BE LOCATED IN A CITY 27 OF THE FIRST CLASS. 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 7,200,000 29 FOR PAYMENTS OF GRANTS TO POLITICAL 30 SUBDIVISIONS TO ASSIST IN THE 20020S0005B1989 - 251 -
1 IMPROVEMENT OF JUVENILE PROBATION 2 SERVICES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,033,000 4 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 6 APPROPRIATED FOR JUVENILE PROBATION 7 SERVICES: 8 (1) "TANFBG - JUVENILE PROBATION 9 EMERGENCY SERVICES." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 11 FOR SPECIALIZED PROBATION SERVICES, 12 INCLUDING SCHOOL-BASED, COMMUNITY- 13 BASED, INTENSIVE SUPERVISION AND 14 AFTERCARE SERVICES PURSUANT TO 15 STANDARDS ADOPTED BY THE JUVENILE 16 COURT JUDGES' COMMISSION. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,623,000 18 FOR THE CREATION OF A PILOT PROGRAM 19 IN A CITY OF THE FIRST CLASS TO 20 PROVIDE INTENSIVE SOCIAL SERVICES TO 21 JUVENILES EITHER IN OR AT RISK OF 22 ENTERING THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM, 23 WITH PROGRAM SERVICES TO INCLUDE 24 IDENTIFICATION OF NEEDED INDIVIDUAL 25 AND FAMILY SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE IN 26 OBTAINING THOSE SERVICES, DIRECT 27 COMMUNICATION AND COORDINATION WITH 28 THE JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURTS IN 29 WHICH THE JUVENILE OR FAMILY MAY BE 30 INVOLVED AND COMMUNICATION AND 20020S0005B1989 - 252 -
1 COORDINATION WITH THE JUVENILE'S 2 SCHOOL. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 4 FOR EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH ACTIVITIES 5 AND PROGRAMS OF PERFORMING BALLETS IN 6 CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 850,000 8 FOR GRANTS TO THE ARTS, INCLUDING 9 $100,000 TO PROMOTE THE ADVANCEMENT OF 10 EDUCATION AND APPRECIATION OF FINE 11 ARTS AND HORTICULTURE IN COUNTIES OF 12 THE SECOND CLASS A. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,500,000 14 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED FOR GRANTS TO THE ARTS: 17 (1) "NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE 18 ARTS - BASIC STATE GRANT." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 825,000 20 SECTION 203. LIEUTENANT 21 GOVERNOR.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO THE LIEUTENANT 23 GOVERNOR: FEDERAL STATE 24 FOR THE OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT 25 GOVERNOR, INCLUDING PAYMENT OF 26 EXPENSES OF THE RESIDENCE AT THE 27 EDWARD MARTIN MILITARY RESERVATION. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 758,000 29 FOR A PORTRAIT OF THE FORMER 30 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. 20020S0005B1989 - 253 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000 2 FOR THE BOARD OF PARDONS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 349,000 4 SECTION 204. ATTORNEY GENERAL.-- 5 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 6 TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: FEDERAL STATE 7 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 8 OF THE OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 37,796,000 10 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 11 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 12 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 13 OPERATIONS: 14 (1) "STATE MEDICAID FRAUD CONTROL 15 UNITS." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,501,000 17 (2) "MIDDLE ATLANTIC - GREAT LAKES 18 ORGANIZED CRIME LAW ENFORCEMENT 19 NETWORK." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,652,000 21 FOR COMPUTER ENHANCEMENTS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,216,000 23 FOR DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 22,334,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT: 28 (1) "HIGH INTENSITY DRUG 29 TRAFFICKING AREAS." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,101,000 20020S0005B1989 - 254 -
1 FOR LOCAL DRUG TASK FORCES. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,479,000 3 FOR A DRUG STRIKE TASK FORCE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,700,000 5 FOR A CAPITAL APPEALS CASE UNIT. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 612,000 7 FOR CHARITABLE NONPROFIT 8 CONVERSIONS. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 949,000 10 FOR TOBACCO LAW ENFORCEMENT. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 513,000 12 FOR TRIALS RESULTING FROM 13 INDICTMENTS BY MULTICOUNTY GRAND 14 JURIES. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 16 SECTION 205. AUDITOR GENERAL.--THE 17 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 18 THE AUDITOR GENERAL: FEDERAL STATE 19 FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE AUDITOR 20 GENERAL FOR POSTAUDITING, ANNUALLY, 21 PERIODICALLY OR SPECIALLY, THE AFFAIRS 22 OF ANY DEPARTMENT, BOARD OR COMMISSION 23 WHICH IS SUPPORTED OUT OF THE GENERAL 24 FUND, DISTRICT JUSTICES, OTHER FINING 25 OFFICES, VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S RELIEF 26 ASSOCIATION FUNDS AND THE OFFICES OF 27 STATEWIDE ELECTED OFFICIALS AND FOR 28 THE PROPER AUDITING OF APPROPRIATIONS 29 FOR OR RELATING TO PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, 30 INCLUDING ANY FEDERAL SUMS 20020S0005B1989 - 255 -
1 SUPPLEMENTING SUCH APPROPRIATIONS. 2 FUNDS PROVIDED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 3 THE AUDITOR GENERAL SHALL BE FOR THE 4 PURPOSE OF PERFORMING POSTAUDITS IN 5 ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED 6 GOVERNMENT AUDITING STANDARDS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 30,082,000 8 FOR THE BOARD OF CLAIMS. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,734,000 10 FOR TRANSFER TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL 11 STATE ASSISTANCE FUND FOR MUNICIPAL 12 PENSION SYSTEM STATE AID. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 331,000 14 FOR TRANSITION EXPENSES FOR THE 15 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 175,000 17 FOR SECURITY AND OTHER EXPENSES FOR 18 THE FORMER GOVERNOR. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 20 SECTION 206. TREASURY 21 DEPARTMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO THE TREASURY 23 DEPARTMENT: FEDERAL STATE 24 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 25 OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 18,475,000 27 FOR THE COMPUTER INTEGRATION 28 PROGRAM. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,950,000 30 FOR THE BOARD OF FINANCE AND 20020S0005B1989 - 256 -
1 REVENUE. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,374,000 3 FOR ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONAL 4 ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE TUITION 5 ACCOUNT PROGRAM. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 7 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE 8 COMMONWEALTH'S PORTION OF THE EXPENSES 9 OF VARIOUS COUNCILS, COMMISSIONS, 10 CONFERENCES, BOARDS, ASSOCIATIONS, 11 COALITIONS AND INSTITUTES WHICH ARE 12 MULTISTATE ORGANIZATIONS OF WHICH THE 13 COMMONWEALTH HAS BEEN A MEMBER FOR AT 14 LEAST ONE YEAR AND WHICH MEMBERSHIP 15 ENABLES THE COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT TO 16 REPRESENT THE CITIZENS OF 17 PENNSYLVANIA, SUCH ORGANIZATIONS BEING 18 DESIGNED TO PROMOTE OR PROTECT THE 19 MEMBER STATES' INTERESTS, OR WHICH 20 PROMOTE GOVERNMENTAL FINANCIAL 21 EXCELLENCE OR ACCOUNTABILITY. ANY SUCH 22 PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE ON REQUISITION 23 OF THE GOVERNOR ON BEHALF OF THE 24 ORGANIZATION WHICH SHALL FILE AN 25 ACCOUNTING OF EXPENSES WITH THE 26 AUDITOR GENERAL. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 895,000 28 FOR PUBLISHING STATEMENTS OF THE 29 GENERAL FUND AND OTHER FUNDS OF THE 30 COMMONWEALTH. 20020S0005B1989 - 257 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,000 2 FOR PAYMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT 3 OFFICERS' AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE 4 PERSONNEL DEATH BENEFITS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 727,000 6 FOR COMPENSATION OF THE 7 COMMONWEALTH'S LOAN AND TRANSFER AGENT 8 FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES IN 9 CONNECTION WITH THE REGISTRATION, 10 TRANSFER AND PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON 11 BONDS OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND OTHER 12 SERVICES REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED BY 13 THE LOAN AND TRANSFER AGENT. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 75,000 15 FOR GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT SERVICE 16 OR TO PAY ALL ARBITRAGE REBATES TO THE 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REQUIRED UNDER 18 SECTION 148 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE 19 CODE OF 1986 (PUBLIC LAW 99-514, 26 20 U.S.C. § 148). 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 365,112,000 22 SECTION 207. DEPARTMENT OF 23 AGING.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 24 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 25 AGING: FEDERAL STATE 26 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 27 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGING, INCLUDING 28 $100,000 FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A 29 PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMATION 30 CLEARINGHOUSE AND TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE 20020S0005B1989 - 258 -
1 NUMBER TO BE OPERATED WITHIN A CITY OF 2 THE FIRST CLASS IN ORDER TO ASSIST 3 SENIOR CITIZENS WITH PRESCRIPTION DRUG 4 COSTS. INFORMATION SHALL BE PROVIDED 5 REGARDING PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE 6 PROGRAMS, INCLUDING ALL GOVERNMENT AND 7 PRIVATE SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE THAT ARE 8 AVAILABLE. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,100,000 10 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 11 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 12 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 13 OPERATIONS: 14 (1) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 15 TITLE III - ADMINISTRATION." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,817,000 17 (2) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 18 TITLE V - ADMINISTRATION." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 173,000 20 (3) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 21 ADMINISTRATION." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,088,000 23 FOR FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,461,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR FAMILY CAREGIVER 28 SUPPORT: 29 (1) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 30 TITLE III - FAMILY CAREGIVER." 20020S0005B1989 - 259 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000,000 2 FOR PREADMISSION ASSESSMENT. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,886,000 4 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 6 APPROPRIATED FOR PREADMISSION 7 ASSESSMENT: 8 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 9 PREADMISSION ASSESSMENT." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,024,000 11 FOR GRANTS TO SENIOR CENTERS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 13 FOR ALZHEIMER'S OUTREACH. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 750,000 15 FOR LEGAL ADVOCACY FOR OLDER 16 PENNSYLVANIANS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 18 FOR GRANTS TO SENIOR CENTERS TO BE 19 USED FOR TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND 20 TRAINING. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,200,000 22 SECTION 208. DEPARTMENT OF 23 AGRICULTURE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 24 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 25 AGRICULTURE: FEDERAL STATE 26 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 27 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 27,322,000 29 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 30 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20020S0005B1989 - 260 -
1 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 2 OPERATIONS: 3 (1) "PENNSYLVANIA PLANT PEST 4 DETECTION SYSTEM." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 600,000 6 (2) "POULTRY GRADING SERVICE." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 59,000 8 (3) "MEDICATED FEED MILL 9 INSPECTION." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 27,000 11 (4) "NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH 12 ADMINISTRATION." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 310,000 14 (5) "EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,900,000 16 (6) "PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT, 17 CERTIFICATION, TRAINING AND CONTROL 18 PROGRAM." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 767,000 20 (7) "AGRICULTURAL RISK 21 PROTECTION." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 425,000 23 (8) "COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 300,000 25 (9) "ORGANIC COST DISTRIBUTION." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 190,000 27 FOR FARMERS' MARKET FOOD COUPONS, 28 INCLUDING NO LESS THAN $1,500,000 FOR 29 A SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 261 -
1 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 3 APPROPRIATED FOR FARMERS MARKET FOOD 4 COUPONS: 5 (1) "FARMERS MARKET FOOD COUPONS." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,000,000 7 (2) "SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET 8 NUTRITION PROGRAM." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 10 FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE 11 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE 12 PROGRAM. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 980,000 14 FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE 15 AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT 16 PROGRAM. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 646,000 18 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 19 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20 APPROPRIATED FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE 21 AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT 22 PROGRAM: 23 (1) "FARMLAND PROTECTION." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,500,000 25 FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,574,000 27 FOR AGRICULTURAL PROMOTION, 28 EDUCATION AND EXPORTS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,305,000 30 FOR HARDWOODS RESEARCH AND 20020S0005B1989 - 262 -
1 PROMOTION. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 790,000 3 FOR A FARM SAFETY PROGRAM. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 120,000 5 FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE 6 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 302,000 8 FOR THE ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,390,000 10 FOR ANIMAL INDEMNITIES PAYMENTS TO 11 FARMERS FOR ANIMALS DESTROYED IN 12 DISEASE ERADICATION PROGRAMS, 13 INCLUDING DEPOPULATION INCENTIVES AND 14 COSTS OF ERADICATION AND OTHER 15 PREVENTION AND CONTROL MEASURES. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 17 FOR PAYMENT INTO THE STATE FARM 18 PRODUCTS SHOW FUND. AS A CONDITION FOR 19 THE USE OF THESE FUNDS, NO 20 EXPENDITURES MAY BE MADE FROM THIS 21 APPROPRIATION OR FROM THE STATE FARM 22 PRODUCTS SHOW FUND FOR ANY ACTIVITIES 23 ASSOCIATED WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA 24 AGRICULTURAL FOODS EXPOSITION (PAFE) 25 UNLESS SUCH ACTIVITIES TAKE PLACE ON 26 THE PREMISES OF THE FARM SHOW COMPLEX, 27 HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 29 FOR PAYMENTS TO COUNTY FAIRS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,400,000 20020S0005B1989 - 263 -
1 FOR DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF AN 2 OPEN LIVESTOCK SHOW, INCLUDING CATTLE, 3 SWINE, SHEEP AND HORSES. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 225,000 5 FOR PLANNING AND STAGING OF AN OPEN 6 DAIRY SHOW. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 225,000 8 FOR PROMOTION AND HOLDING OF ANNUAL 9 LOCAL, REGIONAL AND STATE 4-H CLUBS 10 AND FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA DAIRY 11 SHOWS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 13 THE DEPARTMENT MAY MAKE ALLOCATIONS 14 OF THE ABOVE THREE APPROPRIATIONS, AS 15 IT DEEMS APPROPRIATE, TO AN 16 ASSOCIATION WHOSE PURPOSES ARE IN 17 ACCORD WITH THE PURPOSES AND INTENT OF 18 THE APPROPRIATIONS, THE FUNDS SO 19 ALLOCATED TO BE USED FOR THE 20 DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF 21 LIVESTOCK, DAIRY AND JUNIOR DAIRY 22 SHOWS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW 23 COMPLEX: PROVIDED, THAT THE FUNDS 24 ALLOCATED BY THE DEPARTMENT SHALL ONLY 25 BE USED FOR THE SPECIFIC ITEMS 26 APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT IN ADVANCE. 27 FOR PLANNING AND STAGING TEN ANNUAL 28 4-H CLUB HORSE AND PONY SHOWS AND ONE 29 STATEWIDE SHOW TO BE HELD IN THE FALL 30 AS PRELIMINARY TO THE KEYSTONE 20020S0005B1989 - 264 -
1 INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 55,000 3 FOR GRANTS TO COUNTIES FOR THE 4 PURCHASE OF FOOD TO BE PROVIDED TO 5 NEEDY PERSONS IN THIS COMMONWEALTH. 6 THIS AMOUNT INCLUDES $1,000,000 FOR 7 THE EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE 8 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AND UP TO 9 $1,000,000 FOR THE COST OF 10 DISTRIBUTING BONUS TEFAP COMMODITIES 11 TO COUNTIES. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 17,500,000 13 FOR PRODUCT PROMOTION AND 14 MARKETING. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 950,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 18 APPROPRIATED FOR PRODUCT PROMOTION AND 19 MARKETING: 20 (1) "MARKET IMPROVEMENT." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 150,000 22 FOR PROGRAMS TO ENCOURAGE 23 DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE FARMERS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 104,000 25 FOR PAYMENT INTO THE NUTRIENT 26 MANAGEMENT FUND. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,280,000 28 FOR PAYMENT TO CONSERVATION 29 DISTRICTS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,210,000 20020S0005B1989 - 265 -
1 FOR FRUIT TREE INDEMNITY PAYMENTS 2 RELATING TO PLUM POX VIRUS, INCLUDING 3 COSTS OF ERADICATION AND OTHER 4 PREVENTION AND CONTROL MEASURES. ANY 5 UNUSED FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE 6 DEPARTMENT UNDER SECTION 5102(C) OF 7 THE ACT OF DECEMBER 13, 1999 (P.L.905, 8 NO.57), KNOWN AS THE DROUGHT, ORCHARD 9 AND NURSERY INDEMNITY AND FLOOD RELIEF 10 ACT, SHALL BE ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING 11 APPROPRIATION. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,100,000 13 FOR AGRICULTURAL AWARENESS IN THE 14 CLASSROOM. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 16 FOR TRANSFER TO STATE RACING FUND 17 FOR PROMOTION. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 19 FOR THE AGRICULTURAL LAW CENTER. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 21 FOR ANIMAL BY-PRODUCT MANAGEMENT 22 TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 24 FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL YOUTH 25 GRANT PROGRAM. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 27 FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE CROP 28 INSURANCE SUBSIDY PROGRAM. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 30 FOR MANURE DIGESTER DEMONSTRATIONS, 20020S0005B1989 - 266 -
1 AS AUTHORIZED IN ACT 2001-32. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 3 FOR DAIRY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 125,000 5 SECTION 209. DEPARTMENT OF 6 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.-- 7 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 8 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND 9 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: FEDERAL STATE 10 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 11 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND 12 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,286,000 14 FOR THE PROMOTION OF CONTINUED AND 15 EXPANDED USE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL IN A 16 DEREGULATED ELECTRICITY GENERATION 17 MARKETPLACE AND FOR OTHER COAL 18 PROMOTION EFFORTS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 20 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 21 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 22 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 23 OPERATIONS: 24 (1) "ARC - STATE TECHNICAL 25 ASSISTANCE." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 27 (2) "DOE WEATHERIZATION - 28 ADMINISTRATION." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 500,000 30 (3) "SCDBG - ADMINISTRATION." 20020S0005B1989 - 267 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,300,000 2 (4) "CSBG - ADMINISTRATION." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,262,000 4 (5) "LIHEABG - ADMINISTRATION." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 500,000 6 (6) "ARC - REGIONAL INITIATIVE." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 300,000 8 (7) "AMERICORPS TRAINING AND 9 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 11 FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING 12 INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,550,000 14 FOR INTERACTIVE MARKETING. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,168,000 16 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MARKETING TO 17 ATTRACT TOURISTS TO THIS COMMONWEALTH. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 16,459,000 19 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MARKETING TO 20 ATTRACT BUSINESS TO THIS COMMONWEALTH. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 22 FOR REGIONAL MARKETING 23 PARTNERSHIPS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,500,000 25 FOR THE BRAIN GAIN PROGRAM TO 26 RETAIN AND ATTRACT YOUNG PEOPLE TO 27 PENNSYLVANIA. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 29 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MARKETING TO 30 ATTRACT FILM BUSINESS TO THIS 20020S0005B1989 - 268 -
1 COMMONWEALTH. OF THIS AMOUNT, NO LESS 2 THAN $150,000 SHALL BE FOR A FILM 3 MARKETING OFFICE IN A CITY OF THE 4 SECOND CLASS AND NO LESS THAN $150,000 5 SHALL BE FOR A FILM MARKETING OFFICE 6 IN A CITY OF THE FIRST CLASS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,049,000 8 FOR A HOUSING RESEARCH CENTER. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 350,000 10 FOR TEAM PENNSYLVANIA. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,781,000 12 FOR PENNPORTS. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,243,000 14 FOR LAND USE PLANNING. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,622,000 16 FOR COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 18 FOR THE PREVENTION OF MILITARY BASE 19 REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 98,000 21 FOR TRANSFER TO THE BEN FRANKLIN 22 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FUND. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 28,397,000 24 FOR THE OPPORTUNITY GRANT PROGRAM. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,000,000 26 FOR CUSTOMIZED JOB TRAINING 27 PROGRAMS. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 37,500,000 29 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 30 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20020S0005B1989 - 269 -
1 APPROPRIATED FOR CUSTOMIZED JOB 2 TRAINING: 3 (1) "COMMUNITY ECONOMIC 4 ASSISTANCE." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 50,000,000 6 (2) "TANFBG - CRITICAL JOB 7 TRAINING." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,000,000 9 FOR WORKFORCE LEADERSHIP GRANTS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 11 FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 28,000,000 13 FOR THE CYBERSTART PROGRAM. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 600,000 15 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 16 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 17 APPROPRIATED FOR THE CYBERSTART 18 PROGRAM: 19 (1) "CCDFBG - CYBERSTART." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,400,000 21 FOR GRANTS FOR HOUSING AND 22 REDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AS AUTHORIZED 23 BY THE ACT OF MAY 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 24 NO.493), KNOWN AS THE HOUSING AND 25 REDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE LAW. NO MORE 26 THAN 20% OF THE AMOUNT HEREIN 27 APPROPRIATED SHALL BE ALLOCATED OR 28 GRANTED TO ANY ONE POLITICAL 29 SUBDIVISION. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 270 -
1 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 3 APPROPRIATED FOR HOUSING AND 4 REDEVELOPMENT: 5 (1) "DOE WEATHERIZATION." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 15,000,000 7 (2) "EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR THE 8 HOMELESS." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 75,000 10 (3) "LIHEABG - WEATHERIZATION 11 PROGRAM." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 22,700,000 13 (4) "TANFBG - HOUSING ASSISTANCE." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,900,000 15 (5) "TANFBG - HOUSING 16 COLLABORATION." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 30,000,000 18 (6) "SCDBG - HUD DISASTER 19 RECOVERY." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 21 FOR FAMILY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,076,000 23 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 24 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 25 APPROPRIATED FOR FAMILY SAVINGS BANKS: 26 (1) "ASSETS FOR INDEPENDENCE." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,800,000 28 (2) "TANFBG - FAMILY SAVINGS 29 ACCOUNT." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 271 -
1 FOR SHARED MUNICIPAL SERVICES, 2 INCLUDING $600,000 TO SUPPORT 3 FEASIBILITY STUDIES AND TO EFFECTIVELY 4 ASSIST IMPLEMENTATION OF A MERGER OR 5 CONSOLIDATION, $600,000 FOR VOLUNTEER 6 FIRE AND AMBULANCE SQUADS THAT MERGED 7 OR WERE CONSOLIDATED PRIOR TO THE 8 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ACT AND 9 $600,000 TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR 10 REGIONAL POLICE AGENCIES THAT ARE IN 11 EXISTENCE ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF 12 THIS ACT. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 14 FOR THE NEW COMMUNITIES PROGRAM. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 18 APPROPRIATED FOR THE NEW COMMUNITIES 19 PROGRAM. 20 (1) "ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES - 21 SSBG." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 42,000,000 23 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE 24 COMMONWEALTH'S SHARE OF THE COSTS OF 25 THE OPERATION OF THE APPALACHIAN 26 REGIONAL COMMISSION AND THE OFFICE OF 27 THE APPALACHIAN STATES' REGIONAL 28 REPRESENTATIVE. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 850,000 30 FOR PAYMENT OF GRANTS TO RECOGNIZED 20020S0005B1989 - 272 -
1 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES TO 2 ASSIST SUCH AGENCIES IN THE FINANCING 3 OF THEIR OPERATIONAL COSTS FOR THE 4 PURPOSES OF MAKING STUDIES, SURVEYS 5 AND INVESTIGATIONS, THE COMPILATION OF 6 DATA AND STATISTICS AND IN THE 7 CARRYING OUT OF PLANNING AND 8 PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMS. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,500,000 10 FOR PAYMENT OF GRANTS TO 11 APPALACHIAN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT 12 DISTRICTS. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,280,000 14 FOR SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 15 CENTERS. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,400,000 17 FOR TOURIST PROMOTION ASSISTANCE. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,000,000 19 FOR RURAL LEADERSHIP TRAINING 20 PROGRAM. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 210,000 22 FOR FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 24 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 25 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 26 APPROPRIATED FOR FLOOD PLAIN 27 MANAGEMENT: 28 (1) "FEMA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 85,000 30 FOR COMMUNITY CONSERVATION AND 20020S0005B1989 - 273 -
1 EMPLOYMENT. OF THE AMOUNT 2 APPROPRIATED, $500,000 SHALL BE USED 3 FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM WORKFORCE 4 DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM IN 5 CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,500,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR COMMUNITY 10 CONSERVATION AND EMPLOYMENT: 11 (1) "CSBG - PROGRAM." IN ADDITION, 12 NEW FOCUS MAY BE PLACED ON THE 13 UNEMPLOYED, BOTH OLD AND NEW. LOCAL 14 AGENCIES MAY LOWER THEIR ELIGIBILITY 15 REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS TO THREE 16 MONTHS TO ALLOW GREATER FLEXIBILITY TO 17 ASSURE PROPER CONSIDERATION OF EACH 18 RECIPIENT. 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 27,000,000 20 (2) "TANFBG - DIGITAL DIVIDE." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,000,000 22 (3) "TANFBG - CHILD CARE CHALLENGE 23 GRANTS." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000,000 25 FOR A SUPER COMPUTER CENTER. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 27 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE 28 TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,500,000 30 FOR TOURIST PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT. 20020S0005B1989 - 274 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 2 FOR INDUSTRIAL RESOURCE CENTERS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,203,000 4 FOR PENNTAP. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 6 FOR POWDERED METALS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 8 FOR AGILE MANUFACTURING. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 10 FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BANK 11 GRANT AND LOAN PROGRAM. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 750,000 13 FOR THE GOVERNOR'S CENTER FOR LOCAL 14 GOVERNMENT SERVICES FOR TRAINING OF 15 INDIVIDUALS TO COMPLY WITH THE UNIFORM 16 CONSTRUCTION CODE TRAINING AND 17 CERTIFICATION REGULATIONS PROMULGATED 18 BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND 19 INDUSTRY. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 21 FOR A GRAND OPENING OF A CONVENTION 22 CENTER IN A SECOND CLASS CITY. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 24 FOR THE INDEPENDENCE PARK INSTITUTE 25 TO DEVELOP CURRICULUM-BASED 26 EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL FOR CHILDREN. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 28 FOR WEATHERIZATION PROGRAMS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 30 SECTION 210. DEPARTMENT OF 20020S0005B1989 - 275 -
1 CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES.-- 2 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 3 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND 4 NATURAL RESOURCES: FEDERAL STATE 5 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 6 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND 7 NATURAL RESOURCES. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,417,000 9 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 10 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 11 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 12 OPERATIONS: 13 (1) "SURFACE MINING CONTROL AND 14 RECLAMATION." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 180,000 16 (2) "TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGIC 17 SURVEY GRANTS." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 175,000 19 (3) "BITUMINOUS COAL RESOURCES." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 230,000 21 (4) "INTERMODAL SURFACE 22 TRANSPORTATION ACT." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,000,000 24 (5) "LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION 25 FUND." IN ADDITION TO THESE FUNDS, ANY 26 CONTINGENCY FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE TO 27 THE COMMONWEALTH UNDER THE FEDERAL 28 LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION ACT ARE 29 HEREBY APPROPRIATED. 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 276 -
1 (6) "ECONOMIC ACTION PROGRAM." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 3 FOR STATE PARKS OPERATIONS. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 62,567,000 5 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 6 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 7 APPROPRIATED FOR STATE PARKS: 8 (1) "RECREATIONAL TRAILS." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,500,000 10 FOR STATE FORESTS OPERATIONS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 16,252,000 12 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 13 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 14 APPROPRIATED FOR STATE FORESTS: 15 (1) "FOREST FIRE PROTECTION AND 16 CONTROL." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,000,000 18 (2) "FORESTRY INCENTIVES AND 19 AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 50,000 21 (3) "FOREST MANAGEMENT AND 22 PROCESSING." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 300,000 24 (4) "COOPERATIVE FOREST INSECT AND 25 DISEASE CONTROL." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 27 FOR FOREST PEST MANAGEMENT. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,437,000 29 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 30 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20020S0005B1989 - 277 -
1 APPROPRIATED FOR FOREST PEST 2 MANAGEMENT: 3 (1) "FOREST INSECT AND DISEASE 4 CONTROL." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 6 FOR HERITAGE AND OTHER PARKS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,050,000 8 FOR PAYMENT OF ANNUAL FIXED CHARGES 9 IN LIEU OF TAXES TO COUNTIES AND 10 TOWNSHIPS ON LAND ACQUIRED FOR WATER 11 CONSERVATION AND FLOOD CONTROL. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 42,000 13 FOR PAYMENT OF ANNUAL FIXED CHARGES 14 IN LIEU OF TAXES TO POLITICAL 15 SUBDIVISIONS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS ON 16 LANDS ACQUIRED BY THE COMMONWEALTH FOR 17 PROJECT 70. THIS APPROPRIATION 18 CONTAINS SUFFICIENT FUNDS SO THAT ANY 19 POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR SCHOOL 20 DISTRICT ENTITLED TO A PAYMENT OF 40¢ 21 PER ACRE SHALL RECEIVE A SUPPLEMENTAL 22 PAYMENT OF 40¢ PER ACRE. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 70,000 24 FOR PAYMENT OF ANNUAL FIXED CHARGES 25 IN LIEU OF TAXES TO COUNTIES, SCHOOL 26 DISTRICTS AND TOWNSHIPS ON FOREST 27 LANDS. THIS APPROPRIATION CONTAINS 28 SUFFICIENT FUNDS SO THAT ANY POLITICAL 29 SUBDIVISION OR SCHOOL DISTRICT 30 ENTITLED TO A PAYMENT OF 40¢ PER ACRE 20020S0005B1989 - 278 -
1 SHALL RECEIVE A SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENT 2 OF 40¢ PER ACRE. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,900,000 4 FOR PAYMENT OF ANNUAL FIXED CHARGES 5 IN LIEU OF TAXES TO COUNTIES, SCHOOL 6 DISTRICTS AND LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES ON 7 STATE PARK LANDS. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 450,000 9 SECTION 211. DEPARTMENT OF 10 CORRECTIONS.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 11 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 12 CORRECTIONS: FEDERAL STATE 13 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 14 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 27,700,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 18 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 19 OPERATIONS: 20 (1) "FEDERAL INMATES." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 25,000 22 FOR INMATE MEDICAL CARE. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 144,771,000 24 FOR INMATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 23,062,000 26 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 27 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 28 APPROPRIATED FOR INMATE EDUCATION AND 29 TRAINING: 30 (1) "LIBRARY SERVICES." 20020S0005B1989 - 279 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 50,000 2 (2) "YOUTH OFFENDERS EDUCATION." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 455,000 4 (3) "CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,282,000 6 FOR THE STATE CORRECTIONAL 7 INSTITUTIONS, INCLUDING SUFFICIENT 8 FUNDS FOR LEASE PAYMENTS ON CERTAIN 9 PRISON FACILITIES. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 903,377,000 11 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 12 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 13 APPROPRIATED FOR THE STATE 14 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS: 15 (1) "SABG - DRUG AND ALCOHOL 16 PROGRAMS." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,100,000 18 (2) "REIMBURSEMENT FOR ALIEN 19 INMATES." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,900,000 21 (3) "FORENSIC COMMUNITY." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 23 SECTION 212. DEPARTMENT OF 24 EDUCATION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 25 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 26 EDUCATION: FEDERAL STATE 27 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 28 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 29 INCLUDING $1,400,000 FOR COSTS OF 30 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH 20020S0005B1989 - 280 -
1 VARIOUS LAW SUITS AND INCLUDING 2 $478,000 FOR A VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 3 AND TRAINING INSTITUTION IN CITIES OF 4 THE FIRST CLASS. THE DEPARTMENT OF 5 EDUCATION SHALL TRANSMIT THE FOLLOWING 6 TO THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN 7 OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 8 SENATE, THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY 9 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 10 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 11 REPRESENTATIVES, THE CHAIRMAN AND 12 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE EDUCATION 13 COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND THE 14 CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 15 EDUCATION COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 16 REPRESENTATIVES NO LATER THAN 17 SEPTEMBER 30, 2002: 18 (1) A WRITTEN REPORT ON THE 19 EINSTEIN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL'S 20 COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE 21 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IN COMMONWEALTH 22 OF PENNSYLVANIA, DEPARTMENT OF 23 EDUCATION, AND CHARLES B. ZOGBY, 24 SECRETARY OF EDUCATION, V. THE 25 EINSTEIN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL AND 26 THE MORRISVILLE BOROUGH SCHOOL 27 DISTRICT, 51 MD 2002 (PA. CMWLTH.), 28 WHICH REPORT SHALL INCLUDE AT LEAST A 29 COPY OF THE SPECIAL EDUCATION 30 CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN, THE FINDINGS 20020S0005B1989 - 281 -
1 OF THE FORENSIC ACCOUNTING TEAM, 2 COPIES OF THE MONTHLY COMPLIANCE 3 REPORTS BY THE MORRISVILLE BOROUGH 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND A LISTING OF THE 5 PAYMENTS MADE BY THE DEPARTMENT TO THE 6 EINSTEIN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL SINCE 7 THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WAS ENTERED. 8 (2) A CERTIFICATION BY THE 9 SECRETARY OF EDUCATION THAT THE REPORT 10 REQUIRED BY SECTION 1728-A(C) OF THE 11 ACT OF MARCH 10, 1949 (P.L.30, NO.14), 12 KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 13 1949, WILL INCLUDE AN ANALYSIS AND 14 ASSESSMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND 15 OPERATION OF CYBER CHARTER SCHOOLS IN 16 THIS COMMONWEALTH AND RECOMMENDATIONS 17 FOR AVOIDING THE TYPES OF PROBLEMS 18 WHICH LED THE DEPARTMENT TO INITIATE 19 THE AFOREMENTIONED LEGAL ACTION. 20 IF THE REQUIRED INFORMATION IS NOT 21 PROVIDED BY THE SPECIFIED DATE, THEN 22 NO FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION MAY 23 BE USED TO PAY FOR PERSONNEL COSTS OR 24 ANY OTHER COSTS INCURRED BY THE 25 DEPARTMENT FOR CARRYING OUT ANY 26 ACTIVITIES UNDER SECTION 1725-A(A)(5) 27 OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 WITH 28 REGARD TO CYBER CHARTER SCHOOLS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,422,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 282 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 3 OPERATIONS: 4 (1) "ADULT BASIC EDUCATION - 5 ADMINISTRATION." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,800,000 7 (2) "EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL 8 CHILDREN - ADMINISTRATION." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000,000 10 (3) "SPECIAL EDUCATION 11 IMPROVEMENT." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,100,000 13 (4) "ESEA - TITLE 1 - 14 ADMINISTRATION." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,000,000 16 (5) "STATE APPROVING AGENCY (VA)." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 917,000 18 (6) "FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE - 19 ADMINISTRATION." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,600,000 21 (7) "MIGRANT EDUCATION - 22 ADMINISTRATION." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 495,000 24 (8) "EMERGENCY IMMIGRANT EDUCATION 25 ASSISTANCE - ADMINISTRATION." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 20,000 27 (9) "VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - 28 ADMINISTRATION." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,910,000 30 (10) "PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - 20020S0005B1989 - 283 -
1 TITLE II - ADMINISTRATION/STATE." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 14,211,000 3 (11) "BYRD SCHOLARSHIPS." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,659,000 5 (12) "ESEA - TITLE VI - 6 ADMINISTRATION/STATE." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,064,000 8 (13) "HOMELESS ASSISTANCE." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,779,000 10 (14) "PRESCHOOL GRANT - 11 ADMINISTRATION." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 980,000 13 (15) "DFSC - ADMINISTRATION." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,983,000 15 (16) "STATE LITERACY RESOURCE 16 CENTERS." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 120,000 18 (17) "SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION 19 PROGRAM." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 600,000 21 (18) "LEARN AND SERVE AMERICA - 22 SCHOOL-BASED." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,786,000 24 (19) "EDUCATE AMERICA ACT - 25 ADMINISTRATION/STATE." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 500,000 27 (20) "ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION 28 WORKSHOP." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 70,000 30 (21) "BILINGUAL EDUCATION." 20020S0005B1989 - 284 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 140,000 2 (22) "CHARTER SCHOOLS 3 INITIATIVES." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,107,000 5 (23) "TECHNOLOGY LITERACY 6 CHALLENGE ADMINISTRATION." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,200,000 8 (24) "AMERICA READS CHALLENGE - 9 ADMINISTRATION." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 350,000 11 (25) "COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL REFORM 12 - ADMINISTRATION." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 14 (26) "ADVANCED PLACEMENT TESTING." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 16 (27) "EVEN START FAMILY LITERACY - 17 ADMINISTRATION." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 30,000 19 (28) "ESEA - TITLE X - EDUCATION 20 PARTNERSHIPS." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 262,000 22 (29) "REFUGEE CHILDREN EDUCATION." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,700,000 24 (30) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - NURSES 25 AIDE TRAINING." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 251,000 27 (31) "READING FIRST INITIATIVE - 28 ADMINISTRATION." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 9,080,000 30 (32) "SSBG - EARLY CHILDHOOD 20020S0005B1989 - 285 -
1 DEVELOPMENT." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 400,000 3 FOR THE OFFICE OF SAFE SCHOOLS 4 ADVOCATE. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 800,000 6 FOR INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY 7 IMPROVEMENT. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,158,000 9 FOR PA ASSESSMENT. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,956,000 11 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 12 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 13 APPROPRIATED FOR PA ASSESSMENT: 14 (1) "SSBG - EARLY CHILDHOOD 15 SCREENING." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,500,000 17 FOR THE STATE LIBRARY, PROVIDING 18 REFERENCE SERVICES AND ADMINISTERING 19 AID TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,305,000 21 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 23 APPROPRIATED FOR THE STATE LIBRARY: 24 (1) "LSTA - LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,447,000 26 FOR PROGRAMS OF EDUCATION AND 27 TRAINING AT YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS 28 AND THE MONITORING OF PROGRAMS OF 29 EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROVIDED TO 30 INCARCERATED JUVENILES. 20020S0005B1989 - 286 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,084,000 2 FOR THE SCRANTON STATE SCHOOL FOR 3 THE DEAF. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,194,000 5 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 6 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 7 APPROPRIATED FOR THE SCRANTON STATE 8 SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF: 9 (1) "INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES 10 - SCRANTON." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 85,000 12 (2) "NATIONAL SCHOOL MILK LUNCH 13 PROGRAM - SCRANTON." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 50,000 15 (3) "ESEA - SCRANTON." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 452,000 17 (4) "LIFE-LONG LEARNING - 18 SCRANTON." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 11,000 20 (5) "ADULT BASIC EDUCATION - 21 DISABLED ADULTS." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000 23 FOR THE THADDEUS STEVENS COLLEGE OF 24 TECHNOLOGY. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,052,000 26 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 27 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 28 APPROPRIATED FOR THE THADDEUS STEVENS 29 COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY: 30 (1) "VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - 20020S0005B1989 - 287 -
1 THADDEUS STEVENS." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 350,000 3 FOR PAYMENT OF BASIC EDUCATION 4 FUNDING TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS: PROVIDED, 5 THAT THE SECRETARY OF EDUCATION, WITH 6 THE APPROVAL OF THE GOVERNOR, MAY MAKE 7 PAYMENTS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION IN 8 ADVANCE OF THE DUE DATE PRESCRIBED BY 9 LAW TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS WHICH ARE 10 FINANCIALLY HANDICAPPED, WHENEVER THE 11 SECRETARY OF EDUCATION SHALL DEEM IT 12 NECESSARY TO MAKE SUCH ADVANCE 13 PAYMENTS TO ENABLE THE SCHOOL 14 DISTRICTS TO KEEP THEIR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 15 OPEN. DURING THE 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR 16 EACH SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALL RECEIVE A 17 BASIC EDUCATION ALLOCATION THAT 18 PROVIDES FOR A 3% INCREASE OVER A 19 DISTRICT'S FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 BASIC 20 EDUCATION ALLOCATION. DURING THE 2002- 21 2003 SCHOOL YEAR A SCHOOL DISTRICT 22 WITH A SCHOOL YEAR 2002-2003 MARKET 23 VALUE INCOME AID RATIO OF .7000 OR 24 GREATER AND A SCHOOL YEAR 2001-2002 25 AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP OF 1,300 OR 26 LESS SHALL RECEIVE A BASIC EDUCATION 27 ALLOCATION THAT PROVIDES FOR A 4% 28 INCREASE OVER A DISTRICT'S FISCAL YEAR 29 2001-2002 BASIC EDUCATION ALLOCATION. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,283,284,000 20020S0005B1989 - 288 -
1 FOR A SUPPLEMENT TO SCHOOL 2 DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 1% 3 INCREASE IN BASIC EDUCATION FUNDING 4 PER AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,493,000 6 FOR GROWING SCHOOL DISTRICTS. 7 DURING THE 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR ANY 8 SCHOOL DISTRICT EXPERIENCING AN 9 INCREASE IN AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP 10 OF MORE THAN 2%, SHALL QUALIFY FOR A 11 GROWTH SUPPLEMENT. THE GROWTH 12 SUPPLEMENT SHALL BE CALCULATED BY 13 MULTIPLYING THE INCREASE IN A SCHOOL 14 DISTRICT'S AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP 15 BETWEEN THE 2000-2001 AND 2001-2002 16 SCHOOL YEARS TIMES $1,000. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,655,000 18 FOR GRANTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS 19 EXPERIENCING GROWTH. DURING THE 2002- 20 2003 SCHOOL YEAR GRANTS SHALL BE PAID 21 ON AN EQUAL PER PUPIL BASIS TAKING 22 INTO CONSIDERATION THE INCREASE IN A 23 SCHOOL DISTRICT'S AVERAGE DAILY 24 MEMBERSHIP BETWEEN THE 2000-2001 AND 25 2001-2002 SCHOOL YEARS. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 75,000,000 27 FOR A SUPPLEMENT TO EACH SCHOOL 28 DISTRICT ON THE EDUCATION EMPOWERMENT 29 LIST NOT RECEIVING AN APPROPRIATION 30 EXCLUSIVELY IDENTIFIED FOR SUCH SCHOOL 20020S0005B1989 - 289 -
1 DISTRICT. THE SUPPLEMENT SHALL PROVIDE 2 FUNDING TO SUCH SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 EQUIVALENT TO THE PERCENT INCREASE IN 4 FUNDING FOR A SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE 5 FIRST CLASS WHEN CONSIDERING ITS SHARE 6 OF THE BASIC EDUCATION FUNDING AND THE 7 APPROPRIATION EXCLUSIVELY IDENTIFIED 8 FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF THE FIRST 9 CLASS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,290,000 11 FOR SMALL DISTRICT ASSISTANCE. 12 DURING THE 2002-2003 SCHOOL YEAR ANY 13 SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH AN AVERAGE DAILY 14 MEMBERSHIP OF NO MORE THAN 1,500 SHALL 15 RECEIVE A PAYMENT OF $75 PER AVERAGE 16 DAILY MEMBERSHIP. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,289,000 18 FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANTS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,894,000 20 FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS NO LONGER 21 RECEIVING ASSISTANCE UNDER SECTION 22 1709-B OF THE ACT OF MARCH 10, 1949 23 (P.L.30, NO.14), KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC 24 SCHOOL CODE OF 1949. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,790,000 26 FOR EDUCATION SUPPORT SERVICES. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,400,000 28 FOR PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS IN EDUCATION 29 EMPOWERMENT DISTRICTS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 20020S0005B1989 - 290 -
1 FOR SCHOOL READINESS. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 3 FOR THE TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE. NO 4 LESS THAN $5,000,000 OF THIS 5 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE PROVIDED AS 6 GRANTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO IMPROVE 7 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,665,000 9 FOR TEACHER PROFESSIONAL 10 DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH NEW 11 ACADEMIC STANDARDS, THE ACADEMY FOR 12 URBAN EDUCATION AND THE GOVERNOR'S 13 INSTITUTES FOR TEACHERS AT THE 14 GOVERNOR'S SCHOOLS FOR EXCELLENCE. NO 15 PART OF THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE 16 USED TO PAY FOR THE PROFESSIONAL 17 DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 18 ASSESSMENTS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,311,000 20 FOR THE READ TO SUCCEED PROGRAM. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,000,000 22 FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS OPERATED BY THE 23 CITYWIDE YOUTH AGENCY WITHIN THE 24 GREATER PHILADELPHIA URBAN AFFAIRS 25 COALITION. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 27 FOR ADULT AND FAMILY LITERACY 28 PROGRAMS, SUMMER READING PROGRAMS AND 29 THE ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS 30 PROGRAM. 20020S0005B1989 - 291 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,707,000 2 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 3 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 4 APPROPRIATED FOR ADULT AND FAMILY 5 LITERACY PROGRAMS: 6 (1) "ADULT BASIC EDUCATION - 7 LOCAL." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 24,000,000 9 (2) "EVEN START FAMILY LITERACY - 10 LOCAL." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 28,000 12 FOR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF 13 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, INCLUDING 14 $2,689,000 FOR AN INCENTIVE GRANT 15 PROGRAM AND $500,000 FOR A YOUTH 16 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 61,343,000 18 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 19 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20 APPROPRIATED FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: 21 (1) "VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - 22 LOCAL." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 50,000,000 24 FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION EQUIPMENT 25 GRANTS, INCLUDING $250,000 TO PROVIDE 26 GRANTS TO THADDEUS STEVENS COLLEGE OF 27 TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL DISTRICTS OR AREA 28 VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS WHICH 29 QUALIFIED FOR GRANTS AND PURCHASED 30 EQUIPMENT IN 2001-2002 BUT DID NOT 20020S0005B1989 - 292 -
1 RECEIVE GRANTS. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,250,000 3 FOR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF ANNUAL 4 RENTAL OR SINKING FUND CHARGES ON 5 SCHOOL BUILDINGS, INCLUDING CHARTER 6 SCHOOLS, INCLUDING AT LEAST $2,000,000 7 TO INCREASE THE APPROVED BUILDING 8 CONSTRUCTION COST FOR APPROVED SCHOOL 9 BUILDING PROJECTS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 285,078,000 11 FOR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF PUPIL 12 TRANSPORTATION. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 438,882,000 14 FOR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF 15 NONPUBLIC AND CHARTER SCHOOL PUPIL 16 TRANSPORTATION. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 55,211,000 18 FOR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF SPECIAL 19 EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN. 20 THIS AMOUNT INCLUDES $563,000 FOR 21 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES WHICH IS 22 NOT TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BASE 23 CALCULATIONS OF THE SPECIAL EDUCATION 24 PROGRAM COMPONENTS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 895,319,000 26 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 27 PAYMENTS. DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR 2002- 28 2003 ANY SCHOOL DISTRICT WHOSE TOTAL 29 ENROLLMENT OF MODERATELY IMPAIRED AND 30 SEVERELY IMPAIRED SPECIAL EDUCATION 20020S0005B1989 - 293 -
1 STUDENTS ON THE LAST DAY OF THE SCHOOL 2 YEAR EXCEEDS THE TOTAL ENROLLMENT OF 3 SUCH STUDENTS ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE 4 SCHOOL YEAR SHALL RECEIVE A PAYMENT OF 5 $550 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL STUDENT. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION: 10 (1) "INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES 11 EDUCATION - LOCAL." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 310,000,000 13 FOR PAYMENTS FOR EARLY INTERVENTION 14 SERVICES. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 102,819,000 16 FOR PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT OF HOMEBOUND 17 INSTRUCTION. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 840,000 19 FOR PAYMENT FOR TUITION TO SCHOOL 20 DISTRICTS PROVIDING EDUCATION TO 21 NONRESIDENT ORPHANED CHILDREN PLACED 22 IN PRIVATE HOMES BY THE COURT AND 23 NONRESIDENT INMATES OF CHILDREN'S 24 INSTITUTIONS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 45,528,000 26 FOR PAYMENTS OF ANNUAL FIXED 27 CHARGES TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN LIEU OF 28 TAXES FOR LAND ACQUIRED BY THE 29 COMMONWEALTH FOR WATER CONSERVATION OR 30 FLOOD PREVENTION. 20020S0005B1989 - 294 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 180,000 2 FOR PAYMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF 3 SUMMER SCHOOLS FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN 4 OF MIGRANT LABORERS, INCLUDING CHILD- 5 CARE SERVICES. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 751,000 7 FOR PAYMENTS TO PENNSYLVANIA 8 CHARTER SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND 9 BLIND. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,650,000 11 FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION - APPROVED 12 PRIVATE SCHOOLS. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 66,623,000 14 FOR GRANTS TO IMPROVE TECHNOLOGY AT 15 THE COMMONWEALTH'S APPROVED PRIVATE 16 SCHOOLS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 18 FOR PAYMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH'S 19 SHARE OF THE APPROVED OPERATING COSTS 20 AND LEASE PAYMENTS OF INTERMEDIATE 21 UNITS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,311,000 23 FOR GRANTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO 24 ASSIST IN MEETING FEDERAL MATCHING 25 REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS RECEIVED UNDER 26 THE FEDERAL CHILD NUTRITION ACT AND TO 27 AID IN PROVIDING A FOOD PROGRAM FOR 28 NEEDY CHILDREN. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,687,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 295 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR SCHOOL FOOD SERVICES: 3 (1) "FOOD AND NUTRITION - LOCAL." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 298,496,000 5 FOR PAYMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH'S 6 SHARE OF FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES 7 FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 418,244,000 9 FOR PAYMENT OF REQUIRED 10 CONTRIBUTION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL 11 EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 117,219,000 13 FOR EDUCATION OF INDIGENT CHILDREN 14 AT CHARITABLE HOSPITALS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED FOR BASIC EDUCATION: 18 (1) "ESEA - TITLE VI - SCHOOL 19 DISTRICTS." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 56,000,000 21 (2) "ESEA - TITLE I - LOCAL." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 433,844,000 23 (3) "DFSC - SCHOOL DISTRICTS." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,866,000 25 (4) "EDUCATE AMERICA ACT - LOCAL." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,469,000 27 (5) "PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - 28 TITLE II - LOCAL." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 19,000,000 30 (6) "TECHNOLOGY LITERACY CHALLENGE 20020S0005B1989 - 296 -
1 - LOCAL." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 30,276,000 3 (7) "AMERICA READS CHALLENGE - 4 LOCAL." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,477,000 6 (8) "COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL REFORM - 7 LOCAL." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 17,000,000 9 (9) "ESEA - TITLE VI - CLASS SIZE 10 REDUCTION." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 79,773,000 12 (10) "READING FIRST INITIATIVE - 13 LOCAL." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 46,486,000 15 FOR SUPPORT OF A BASIC EDUCATION - 16 HIGHER EDUCATION SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 18 TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF READING 19 SPECIALISTS AND ASSISTANTS IN 20 PRESCHOOL AND PRIMARY GRADES IN SCHOOL 21 DISTRICTS OF THE FIRST CLASS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 23 FOR NEW CHOICES/NEW OPTIONS 24 PROGRAM. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,700,000 26 FOR EDUCATION MENTORING, INCLUDING 27 DROPOUT PREVENTION PROGRAMS. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,200,000 29 FOR SERVICES TO NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 71,976,000 20020S0005B1989 - 297 -
1 FOR RECORDED AND COMPUTERIZED BOOKS 2 AT ALL ACADEMIC LEVELS TO DISABLED 3 PEOPLE WHO CANNOT READ STANDARD PRINT 4 BECAUSE OF VISUAL, PERCEPTUAL OR OTHER 5 PHYSICAL DISABILITY. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 140,000 7 FOR TEXTBOOKS, INSTRUCTIONAL 8 MATERIAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL EQUIPMENT 9 FOR NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 22,030,000 11 FOR TECHNOLOGY FOR NONPUBLIC 12 SCHOOLS. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 14 FOR EXPANDED USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN 15 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 17 FOR PROGRAMS TO MEET THE NEEDS OF 18 PREGNANT AND PARENTING TEENAGERS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,725,000 20 FOR A COMPREHENSIVE READING 21 PROGRAM. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 23 FOR GRANTS TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES FOR 24 THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF A 25 STATEWIDE SYSTEM OF LIBRARIES AND 26 LIBRARY SERVICES, INCLUDING STATE AID 27 TO LOCAL LIBRARIES, COUNTY LIBRARIES, 28 DISTRICT LIBRARY CENTERS AND REGIONAL 29 LIBRARY RESOURCE CENTERS. THE ANNUAL 30 SUPPLEMENTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED PURSUANT 20020S0005B1989 - 298 -
1 TO THE LIBRARY CODE ARE AS FOLLOWS: 2 QUALITY LIBRARIES AID - $21,326,000; 3 INCENTIVE FOR EXCELLENCE AID - 4 $26,247,000; COUNTY COORDINATION AID - 5 $9,346,000; DISTRICT LIBRARY CENTERS - 6 $12,629,000; STATEWIDE RESOURCE 7 CENTERS - $3,473,000; EQUALIZATION AID 8 - $833,000; AND EQUAL DISTRIBUTION 9 GRANTS - $1,435,000. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 75,289,000 11 TO PROVIDE AID TO THE FREE LIBRARY 12 OF PHILADELPHIA AND THE CARNEGIE 13 LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH TO MEET THE 14 COSTS INCURRED IN SERVING AS REGIONAL 15 LIBRARIES IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF 16 BRAILLE READING MATERIALS, TALKING 17 BOOK MACHINES AND OTHER READING 18 MATERIALS TO PERSONS WHO ARE BLIND OR 19 OTHERWISE DISABLED. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,965,000 21 FOR LIBRARY ACCESS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,136,000 23 FOR THE ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA 24 DATABASE NETWORK. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,792,000 26 FOR ETHNIC HERITAGE STUDIES. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 165,000 28 FOR THE GOVERNOR'S SCHOOLS OF 29 EXCELLENCE. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,492,000 20020S0005B1989 - 299 -
1 FOR THE TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP 2 ACADEMY. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,290,000 4 FOR JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,750,000 6 FOR THE CONNELLEY TECHNICAL 7 INSTITUTE AND ADULT EDUCATION CENTER. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 9 FOR DIRECT HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES 10 TRAINING PROGRAMS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,300,000 12 FOR PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS 13 FOR STUDENTS WHO TRANSFER TO CHARTER 14 SCHOOLS FROM NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 16 FOR TRANSITION FUNDING FOR GRANTS 17 TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR STUDENTS WHO 18 ATTEND A CHARTER SCHOOL. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 20 FOR SAFE AND ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS. 21 FOR A SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE FIRST 22 CLASS, FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION 23 SHALL BE USED TO PAY ALL COSTS 24 INCURRED UNDER A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE 25 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE FIRST CLASS AND 26 A PRIVATE ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 27 INSTITUTION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE XIX-E 28 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 10, 1949 (P.L.30, 29 NO.14), KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC SCHOOL 30 CODE OF 1949, BEFORE IT MAY BE USED 20020S0005B1989 - 300 -
1 FOR OTHER ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 2 PROGRAMS OR SERVICES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 36,756,000 4 FOR ESTABLISHING THE PENNSYLVANIA 5 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 700,000 7 FOR PAYMENT OF APPROVED OPERATING 8 AND CAPITAL EXPENSES OF COMMUNITY 9 COLLEGES, INCLUDING AT LEAST 10 $8,000,000 TO INCREASE STATE PAYMENTS 11 FOR NONCREDIT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 12 COURSES BY REIMBURSING COMMUNITY 13 COLLEGES FOR NONCREDIT WORKFORCE 14 DEVELOPMENT COURSES AT 100% OF THE 15 REIMBURSEMENT FACTOR. AN INDEPENDENT 16 AUDIT REPORT FOR THE PRECEDING FISCAL 17 YEAR, WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE 18 GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING 19 PRINCIPLES AS PRESCRIBED BY THE 20 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND 21 UNIVERSITY BUSINESS OFFICERS, THE 22 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC 23 ACCOUNTANTS, OR BY THEIR SUCCESSORS, 24 OR BY ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED 25 AUTHORITATIVE BODY, AND THE FINANCIAL 26 REPORTING POLICIES AND STANDARDS 27 PROMULGATED BY THE COMMONWEALTH AND BY 28 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THAT APPLY TO 29 COMMUNITY COLLEGES, SHALL BE SUBMITTED 30 BY EACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO THE 20020S0005B1989 - 301 -
1 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NOT LATER THAN 2 120 DAYS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE 3 PRECEDING FISCAL YEAR. THE DEPARTMENT 4 OF EDUCATION MAY WITHHOLD WHATEVER 5 FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN IT FEELS 6 NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT SUCH AUDIT 7 REPORTS ARE SUBMITTED IN THE 8 PRESCRIBED FASHION. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 230,243,000 10 TO FULLY FUND THE COMMONWEALTH'S 11 SHARE OF THE EQUIVALENT FULL-TIME 12 STUDENT REIMBURSEMENT TO COMMUNITY 13 COLLEGES IN FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 TO 14 THE EXTENT THAT FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000,000 16 FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES - DEFERRED 17 MAINTENANCE. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 19 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION EQUAL 20 OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM GRANTS. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,320,000 22 FOR ANNUAL PAYMENTS, NOT TO EXCEED 23 $500 PER STUDENT, TO INSTITUTIONS OF 24 HIGHER LEARNING FOR DEFRAYING THE 25 EXPENSES OF DEAF OR BLIND STUDENTS. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 54,000 27 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY 28 GRANTS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,500,000 30 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION INCENTIVE 20020S0005B1989 - 302 -
1 GRANTS TO BE ALLOCATED IN ACCORDANCE 2 WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE 3 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 5 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION EQUIPMENT 6 GRANTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO 7 INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, 8 INCLUDING STATE-OWNED AND STATE- 9 RELATED INSTITUTIONS BASED ON 10 GUIDELINES ADOPTED BY THE DEPARTMENT 11 OF EDUCATION CONSISTENT WITH THE 12 FORMER PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XXVI-C OF 13 THE ACT OF MARCH 10, 1949 (P.L.30, 14 NO.14), KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC SCHOOL 15 CODE OF 1949. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 17 FOR GRANTS TO ENGINEERING DEGREE- 18 GRANTING SCHOOLS. THIS APPROPRIATION 19 SHALL BE ALLOCATED CONSISTENT WITH THE 20 DEFINITIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS 21 FORMERLY CONTAINED IN THE ACT OF JULY 22 2, 1984 (P.L.553, NO.110), KNOWN AS 23 THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL EQUIPMENT ACT. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 25 TO ESTABLISH CAREER LADDERS IN 26 PENNSYLVANIA FOR DIRECT CARE EMPLOYEES 27 WORKING IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES 28 IN AN EFFORT TO ENHANCE CONSUMER CARE 29 DELIVERY AS WELL AS CONSUMER AND 30 FAMILY SATISFACTION BY IMPROVING 20020S0005B1989 - 303 -
1 EMPLOYEE RECRUITMENT, TRAINING AND 2 RETENTION. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,125,000 4 FOR TRANSFER TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 5 HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES AUTHORITY 6 FOR INTEREST SUBSIDIES, WHEN DUE, FOR 7 BONDS ISSUED FOR DORMITORY SPRINKLERS. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 9 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION - RURAL 10 INITIATIVES GRANTS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,925,000 12 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION VETERINARY 13 ACTIVITIES. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,831,000 15 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL 16 RESEARCH AND EXTENSION SERVICES. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,602,000 18 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL 19 MAPPING PROGRAM. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 21 FOR OSTEOPATHIC EDUCATION GRANTS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 23 FOR ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 24 DEMONSTRATION GRANTS IN THE SUCCESSFUL 25 TWILIGHT EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR EX- 26 OFFENDERS RETURNING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 28 FOR FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED SCHOOL 29 DISTRICTS RECEIVING ASSISTANCE UNDER 30 SECTION 2502.30 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 20020S0005B1989 - 304 -
1 10, 1949 (P.L.30, NO.14), KNOWN AS THE 2 PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949, IN FISCAL 3 YEAR 1999-2000. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,363,000 5 FOR FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED SCHOOL 6 DISTRICTS RECEIVING ASSISTANCE IN 7 FISCAL YEAR 1995-1996 UNDER SECTION 8 2502.30 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 10, 1949 9 (P.L.30, NO.14), KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC 10 SCHOOL CODE OF 1949. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,088,000 12 SECTION 213. DEPARTMENT OF 13 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.--THE 14 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 15 THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 16 PROTECTION: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 18 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 19 PROTECTION, PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS IN 20 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED FOR 21 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO 22 PUBLIC ADVOCACY OR MARKETING OF SEWAGE 23 SLUDGE OR BIOSOLIDS. THIS 24 APPROPRIATION CONTAINS $250,000 FOR A 25 PILOT PROGRAM OF LOW-INTEREST LOANS TO 26 ADDRESS THE PROBLEM OF COASTAL 27 EROSION. UP TO $250,000 OF THIS 28 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE USED FOR A 29 PROGRAM OF ASSISTANCE TO LOW-INCOME 30 SENIOR CITIZENS WHO OWN UNDERGROUND 20020S0005B1989 - 305 -
1 STORAGE TANKS THAT ARE NO LONGER IN 2 USE. ASSISTANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR 3 THE REMOVAL OF SUCH TANKS AND FOR ANY 4 RELATED REMEDIAL WORK. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,659,000 6 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 7 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 8 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 9 OPERATIONS: 10 (1) "SURFACE MINE CONSERVATION." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 413,000 12 FOR ABANDONED SURFACE MINE 13 RECLAMATION. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 15 FOR PAYMENT OF GRANTS TO POLITICAL 16 SUBDIVISIONS TO ASSIST IN THE CLEANUP 17 OF SCRAP TIRES. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000,000 19 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM 20 MANAGEMENT, PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS IN 21 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED FOR 22 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO 23 PUBLIC ADVOCACY OR MARKETING OF SEWAGE 24 SLUDGE OR BIOSOLIDS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,303,000 26 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 27 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 28 APPROPRIATED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM 29 MANAGEMENT: 30 (1) "COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT." 20020S0005B1989 - 306 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 2 (2) "CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 3 ASSISTANCE GRANTS - ADMINISTRATION." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,400,000 5 (3) "STORM WATER PERMITTING 6 INITIATIVE." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,300,000 8 (4) "SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT - 9 MANAGEMENT." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,500,000 11 (5) "WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 12 GRANTS - MANAGEMENT." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,300,000 14 (6) "AIR POLLUTION CONTROL GRANTS 15 - MANAGEMENT." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,400,000 17 (7) "SURFACE MINE CONSERVATION." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,500,000 19 (8) "WETLAND PROTECTION FUND." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 240,000 21 (9) "TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF 22 UNDERGROUND COAL MINERS." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 750,000 24 (10) "DIAGNOSTIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT 25 TESTING." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 340,000 27 (11) "WATER QUALITY OUTREACH 28 OPERATOR TRAINING." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 30 (12) "WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT 20020S0005B1989 - 307 -
1 PLANNING GRANTS." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,000,000 3 (13) "SMALL OPERATOR'S 4 ASSISTANCE." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 6 (14) "WELLHEAD PROTECTION FUND." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 8 (15) "INDOOR RADON ABATEMENT." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 500,000 10 (16) "NON-POINT SOURCE 11 IMPLEMENTATION 319(H)." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,800,000 13 (17) "HYDROELECTRIC POWER 14 CONSERVATION FUND." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 51,000 16 (18) "SURVEY STUDIES." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,500,000 18 (19) "NATIONAL DAM SAFETY." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 20 (20) "GREAT LAKES RESTORATION." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,700,000 22 FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY POLLUTION 23 ABATEMENT PROGRAM. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,403,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY 28 POLLUTION ABATEMENT PROGRAM: 29 (1) "CHESAPEAKE BAY POLLUTION 30 ABATEMENT." 20020S0005B1989 - 308 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,200,000 2 FOR THE OFFICE OF POLLUTION 3 PREVENTION AND COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,841,000 5 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 6 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 7 APPROPRIATED FOR THE OFFICE OF 8 POLLUTION PREVENTION AND COMPLIANCE 9 ASSISTANCE: 10 (1) "STATE ENERGY PROGRAM (SEP)." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,951,000 12 (2) "POLLUTION PREVENTION." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 300,000 14 (3) "HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE PROGRAM." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 16 (4) "ALTERNATIVE FUELS." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 175,000 18 (5) "NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL 19 COMPETITIVENESS." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 933,000 21 (6) "ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL 22 OPPORTUNITIES." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,200,000 24 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 25 OPERATIONS, PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS IN 26 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED FOR 27 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO 28 PUBLIC ADVOCACY OR MARKETING OF SEWAGE 29 SLUDGE OR BIOSOLIDS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 66,502,000 20020S0005B1989 - 309 -
1 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 3 APPROPRIATED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL 4 PROTECTION OPERATIONS: 5 (1) "EPA - PLANNING GRANT - 6 ADMINISTRATION." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,800,000 8 (2) "WATER POLLUTION CONTROL 9 GRANTS." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,500,000 11 (3) "AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 12 GRANTS." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,900,000 14 (4) "SURFACE MINE CONTROL AND 15 RECLAMATION." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 7,583,000 17 (5) "CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 18 ASSISTANCE GRANTS." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 350,000 20 (6) "SAFE DRINKING WATER." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,700,000 22 (7) "OIL POLLUTION SPILLS 23 REMOVAL." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,000,000 25 (8) "GREAT LAKES NATIONAL 26 PROGRAM." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 75,000 28 FOR THE BLACK FLY CONTROL PROJECT. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,801,000 30 FOR WEST NILE VIRUS CONTROL. 20020S0005B1989 - 310 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,074,000 2 FOR FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,793,000 4 FOR STORM WATER MANAGEMENT GRANTS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,200,000 6 FOR SEWAGE FACILITIES PLANNING 7 GRANTS. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,950,000 9 FOR SEWAGE FACILITIES ENFORCEMENT 10 GRANTS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 12 FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT 13 OPERATION GRANTS. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 52,122,000 15 FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP 16 FUND. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000,000 18 FOR PAYMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA'S SHARE 19 OF THE EXPENSES OF THE RIVER MASTER 20 FOR THE DELAWARE RIVER. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 97,000 22 FOR SUPPORT OF THE OHIO RIVER BASIN 23 COMMISSION. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,000 25 FOR SUPPORT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA 26 RIVER BASIN COMMISSION. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 700,000 28 FOR SUPPORT OF THE INTERSTATE 29 COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER BASIN. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 44,000 20020S0005B1989 - 311 -
1 FOR CONDUCT OF THE DELAWARE RIVER 2 BASIN COMMISSION. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,133,000 4 FOR SUPPORT OF THE OHIO RIVER 5 VALLEY WATER SANITATION COMMISSION. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 172,000 7 FOR SUPPORT OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY 8 COMMISSION. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 265,000 10 FOR PAYMENTS TO CONSERVATION 11 DISTRICTS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,100,000 13 FOR PAYMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA'S SHARE 14 OF THE COSTS OF THE INTERSTATE MINING 15 COMMISSION. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 32,000 17 FOR THE NORTHEAST-MIDWEST 18 INSTITUTE. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 58,000 20 FOR SMALL WATER SYSTEMS ASSISTANCE, 21 INCLUDING GRANTS FOR REGIONALIZATION 22 FEASIBILITY STUDIES. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 24 FOR THE SEA GRANTS PROGRAM. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 26 FOR A DEPARTMENTAL STUDY IN 27 COOPERATION WITH KNOWLEDGEABLE 28 SCIENTIFIC EXPERTS AND INTERESTED 29 STAKEHOLDERS TO (I) DETERMINE HOW 30 EXISTING STATE PROGRAMS ARE AFFECTING 20020S0005B1989 - 312 -
1 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND (II) 2 DEVELOP A STRATEGY FOR REDUCING NET 3 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IN THIS 4 COMMONWEALTH. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL 5 COMPLETE THIS WORK AND REPORT ITS 6 FINDINGS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 7 WITHIN ONE YEAR. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 9 FOR THE LISTING ON THE INTERNET OF 10 SLUDGE-RELATED COMPLAINTS AND THE 11 PHYSICAL LOCATIONS WHERE SEWAGE SLUDGE 12 IS BEING LAND-APPLIED IN THIS 13 COMMONWEALTH. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 40,000 15 SECTION 214. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL 16 SERVICES.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 18 GENERAL SERVICES: FEDERAL STATE 19 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 20 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,595,000 22 FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND 23 OPERATION OF THE CAPITOL POLICE. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,399,000 25 FOR HARRISTOWN RENTAL CHARGES. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,945,000 27 FOR UTILITY COSTS, INCLUDING 28 IMPLEMENTATION OF THIRD-PARTY SHARED 29 SAVINGS PROGRAMS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,593,000 20020S0005B1989 - 313 -
1 FOR HARRISTOWN UTILITY AND 2 MUNICIPAL CHARGES, INCLUDING 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THIRD-PARTY SHARED 4 SAVINGS PROGRAMS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,485,000 6 FOR PRINTING OF THE PENNSYLVANIA 7 MANUAL. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 201,000 9 FOR ASBESTOS AND HAZARDOUS 10 MATERIALS NEEDS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 436,000 12 FOR EXCESS INSURANCE COVERAGE. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,417,000 14 FOR FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES FOR 15 THE CAPITOL COMPLEX IN HARRISBURG. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,020,000 17 SECTION 215. DEPARTMENT OF 18 HEALTH.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 19 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 20 HEALTH: FEDERAL STATE 21 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 22 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,136,000 24 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 25 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 26 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 27 OPERATIONS: 28 (1) "WIC - ADMINISTRATION AND 29 OPERATION." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 9,092,000 20020S0005B1989 - 314 -
1 (2) "HEALTH ASSESSMENT." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 487,000 3 (3) "PHHSBG - ADMINISTRATION AND 4 OPERATION." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,167,000 6 (4) "SABG - ADMINISTRATION AND 7 OPERATION." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,980,000 9 (5) "MCHSBG - ADMINISTRATION AND 10 OPERATION." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 16,368,000 12 (6) "ADULT BLOOD LEAD 13 EPIDEMIOLOGY." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 43,000 15 (7) "PEDIATRIC PREHOSPITAL 16 EMERGENCY CARE." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 338,000 18 (8) "TB - ADMINISTRATION AND 19 OPERATION." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 708,000 21 (9) "LEAD - ADMINISTRATION AND 22 OPERATION." 23 (10) "AIDS HEALTH EDUCATION 24 ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,042,000 26 (11) "COMMUNITY MIGRANT HEALTH." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 326,000 28 (12) "TOBACCO CONTROL." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,350,000 30 (13) "BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER 20020S0005B1989 - 315 -
1 ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,056,000 3 (14) "HIV/AIDS SURVEILLANCE." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,162,000 5 (15) "HIV CARE ADMINISTRATION AND 6 OPERATION." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 848,000 8 (16) "CRASH OUTCOMES DATA 9 EVALUATION." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 190,000 11 FOR THE ORGAN DONATION AWARENESS 12 PROGRAM. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 118,000 14 FOR A NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT, 15 EDUCATION AND COUNSELING PROGRAM. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 17 FOR ACUTE HOSPITALS IN MEDICALLY 18 UNDERSERVED AREAS OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR 19 THE ENHANCEMENT OF THEIR PHYSICIAN 20 RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION EFFORTS AND 21 FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 23 FOR DIABETES PROGRAMS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 452,000 25 FOR JUVENILE DIABETES SERVICES AND 26 EQUIPMENT. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 28 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 29 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 30 APPROPRIATED FOR DIABETES PROGRAMS: 20020S0005B1989 - 316 -
1 (1) "DIABETES CONTROL." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 443,000 3 FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 16,987,000 5 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 6 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 7 APPROPRIATED FOR THE QUALITY ASSURANCE 8 PROGRAM: 9 (1) "MEDICARE - HEALTH SERVICE 10 AGENCY CERTIFICATION." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,864,000 12 (2) "MEDICAID CERTIFICATION." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,237,000 14 FOR VITAL STATISTICS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,112,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 18 APPROPRIATED FOR VITAL STATISTICS: 19 (1) "COOPERATIVE HEALTH 20 STATISTICS." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,399,000 22 (2) "HEALTH STATISTICS." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 893,000 24 (3) "TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 188,000 26 FOR AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL 27 DEFIBRILLATORS TO BE UTILIZED IN 28 LOCAL, COUNTY AND STATE GOVERNMENT 29 OFFICE BUILDINGS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 20020S0005B1989 - 317 -
1 FOR THE STATE LABORATORY. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,294,000 3 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 4 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 5 APPROPRIATED FOR THE STATE LABORATORY: 6 (1) "CLINICAL LABORATORY 7 IMPROVEMENT." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 765,000 9 (2) "EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY 10 SURVEILLANCE AND RESPONSE." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,500,000 12 (3) "BIO-TERRORISM PREPAREDNESS." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 14 (4) "ENVIRONMENTAL BIOMONITORING." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 941,000 16 FOR THE STATE HEALTH CARE CENTERS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 21,936,000 18 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 19 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20 APPROPRIATED FOR THE STATE HEALTH CARE 21 CENTERS: 22 (1) "DISEASE CONTROL IMMUNIZATION 23 PROGRAM - PROJECT GRANTS." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,100,000 25 (2) "PHHSBG - BLOCK PROGRAM 26 SERVICES." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,679,000 28 (3) "PREVENTIVE HEALTH SPECIAL 29 PROJECTS." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 900,000 20020S0005B1989 - 318 -
1 (4) "LAKE ERIE BEACH MONITORING." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 59,000 3 (5) "PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY 4 PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,000,000 6 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 7 APPROPRIATED FOR COAL WORKERS' 8 RESPIRATORY DISEASES: 9 (1) "BLACK LUNG CLINIC PROGRAM." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 590,000 11 FOR COAL WORKERS' RESPIRATORY 12 DISEASES. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 14 FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE 15 SCREENING AND TREATMENT. OF THIS 16 APPROPRIATION, $250,000 SHALL GO TO 17 THE SUCCESSFUL NORTH PHILADELPHIA 18 HEALTH CARE COALITION IN CITIES OF THE 19 FIRST CLASS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,357,000 21 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 23 APPROPRIATED FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 24 DISEASE SCREENING AND TESTING: 25 (1) "SURVEY AND FOLLOW-UP - 26 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,607,000 28 FOR SCREENING OF NEWBORNS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 30 FOR THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE 20020S0005B1989 - 319 -
1 PRACTITIONER PROGRAM, WITH AT LEAST 2 $1,000,000 OF THIS APPROPRIATION FOR 3 PROGRAMS THAT WORK WITH OR ARE BASED 4 AT MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN THIS 5 COMMONWEALTH AND THAT SEEK TO INCREASE 6 THE NUMBER OF PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS 7 IN UNDERSERVED AREAS THROUGHOUT THIS 8 COMMONWEALTH. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,060,000 10 FOR A PILOT PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL 11 MALPRACTICE RELIEF FOR MEDICALLY 12 UNDERSERVED AREAS. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 14 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED FOR THE PRIMARY HEALTH 17 CARE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM: 18 (1) "LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 312,000 20 (2) "RURAL HOSPITAL FLEXIBILITY 21 PROGRAM." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 597,000 23 FOR CANCER CONTROL PROGRAMS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,595,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR CANCER CONTROL 28 PROGRAMS: 29 (1) "BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER 30 PROGRAM." 20020S0005B1989 - 320 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,855,000 2 FOR AIDS PROGRAMS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,159,000 4 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 6 APPROPRIATED FOR AIDS PROGRAMS: 7 (1) "AIDS HEALTH EDUCATION." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,495,000 9 (2) "HIV CARE." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 11,437,000 11 (3) "HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 12 PEOPLE WITH AIDS." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,575,000 14 FOR REGIONAL CANCER INSTITUTES. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,650,000 16 FOR REIMBURSEMENT TO SCHOOL 17 DISTRICTS ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH 18 SERVICES. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 39,000,000 20 FOR HEARING AID SERVICES AND 21 EQUIPMENT. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 23 FOR MAINTENANCE OF LOCAL HEALTH 24 DEPARTMENTS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 28,642,000 26 FOR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS FOR 27 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,568,000 29 FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH 30 SERVICES, INCLUDING $1,365,000 TO 20020S0005B1989 - 321 -
1 PROVIDE ABSTINENCE EDUCATION, 2 TRAINING, COUNSELING AND PROGRAMS TO 3 PROMOTE ABSTINENCE FROM SEXUAL 4 ACTIVITY. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,905,000 6 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 7 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 8 APPROPRIATED FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD 9 HEALTH: 10 (1) "MCH LEAD POISONING PREVENTION 11 AND ABATEMENT." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,903,000 13 (2) "MCHSBG - PROGRAM SERVICES," 14 INCLUDING $150,000 FOR EPILEPSY 15 SERVICES. 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 17,232,000 17 (3) "SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD 18 SERVICE PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS AND 19 CHILDREN (WIC)." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 144,638,000 21 IN ADDITION TO THE SPECIFIC AMOUNTS 22 APPROPRIATED HEREIN, ALL OTHER MONEYS 23 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 24 FOR THE SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD 25 SERVICE PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS AND 26 CHILDREN ARE HEREBY APPROPRIATED TO 27 SUCH PROGRAM. 28 (4) "ABSTINENCE EDUCATION." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,640,000 30 (5) "TANFBG - ABSTINENCE 20020S0005B1989 - 322 -
1 EDUCATION." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 750,000 3 (6) "ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - 4 CHILD LEAD POISONING." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 234,000 6 (7) "MCH - STATE SYSTEMS 7 DEVELOPMENT." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 9 (8) "SCREENING NEWBORNS." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 121,000 11 (9) "NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING AND 12 INTERVENTION." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 14 (10) "TANFBG - I AM YOUR CHILD 15 PROGRAM." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,008,000 17 FOR GRANTS TO COUNTIES AND PRIVATE 18 FACILITIES TO FINANCE DRUG AND ALCOHOL 19 ABUSE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION 20 PROGRAMS. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 51,000,000 22 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 23 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 24 APPROPRIATED FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUG 25 GRANT PROGRAMS: 26 (1) "SABG - DRUG AND ALCOHOL 27 SERVICES." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 54,862,000 29 (2) "SUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIAL 30 PROJECT GRANTS." 20020S0005B1989 - 323 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,594,000 2 FOR TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING AND 3 TREATMENT. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,009,000 5 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 6 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 7 APPROPRIATED FOR TUBERCULOSIS 8 SCREENING AND TREATMENT: 9 (1) "TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL 10 PROGRAM." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 165,000 12 FOR RENAL DIALYSIS SERVICES. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,255,000 14 FOR SERVICES TO CHILDREN WITH 15 SPECIAL NEEDS. THIS APPROPRIATION 16 INCLUDES FUNDING FOR SPINA BIFIDA 17 SERVICES, $944,000 FOR THE VENTILATOR- 18 ASSISTED CHILDRENS HOME PROGRAM 19 INCLUDING CASE MANAGEMENT AND RESPITE 20 CARE SERVICES, AND PUBLIC AWARENESS 21 ACTIVITIES RELATED TO FOLIC ACID 22 INGESTION. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,732,000 24 FOR ADULT CYSTIC FIBROSIS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 721,000 26 FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR 27 COOLEY'S ANEMIA. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 198,000 29 FOR ARTHRITIS OUTREACH AND 30 EDUCATION. 20020S0005B1989 - 324 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 610,000 2 FOR HEMOPHILIA SERVICES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,672,000 4 FOR LUPUS PROGRAMS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 6 FOR SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA SERVICES, 7 INCLUDING CAMPS FOR CHILDREN WITH 8 SICKLE CELL ANEMIA. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,903,000 10 FOR HEPATITIS SCREENING AND 11 PREVENTION. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 13 FOR REGIONAL POISON CONTROL 14 CENTERS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,250,000 16 FOR TRAUMA PROGRAMS COORDINATION. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 18 FOR EPILEPSY SUPPORT SERVICES. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 20 FOR THE KEYSTONE GAMES. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 220,000 22 FOR TOURETTE'S SYNDROME. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 24 FOR NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING 25 DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 750,000 27 FOR OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION AND 28 EDUCATION PROGRAMS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 572,000 30 FOR RURAL TRAUMA PREPAREDNESS AND 20020S0005B1989 - 325 -
1 TRAINING OUTREACH. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 3 FOR THE TREATMENT OF CLEFT LIP, 4 CLEFT PALATE AND OTHER CRANIO-FACIAL 5 DISORDERS PROVIDED IN THE SOUTHCENTRAL 6 REGION. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 125,000 8 FOR SERVICES WHICH ARE RESTRICTED 9 TO EDUCATION, SCREENING AND LIMITED 10 TREATMENT FOR CERVICAL CANCER. 11 SERVICES TO BE RESTRICTED TO CERVICAL 12 CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT AND EDUCATION, 13 PAP SMEARS, THIN PREP TECHNOLOGY, HPV 14 TYPING, COLPOSCOPY, BIOPSY, 15 CRYOSURGERY AND LEEP PROCEDURES. 16 SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TO UNINSURED 17 WOMEN RESIDENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 19 FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 21 SECTION 216. INSURANCE 22 DEPARTMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 23 APPROPRIATED TO THE INSURANCE 24 DEPARTMENT: FEDERAL STATE 25 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 26 OF THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,303,000 28 FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE 29 ADMINISTRATION. ANY INSURER THAT 30 ISSUES AN INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP HEALTH 20020S0005B1989 - 326 -
1 INSURANCE POLICY, CONTRACT OR PLAN 2 WHICH HAS BEEN AWARDED A CONTRACT TO 3 PROVIDE HEALTH CARE SERVICES UNDER 4 ARTICLE XXIII OF THE ACT OF MAY 17, 5 1921 (P.L.682, NO.284), KNOWN AS THE 6 INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921, SHALL 7 BE REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF 8 CONTINUED FUNDING TO DISCLOSE THE 9 EXPENSE RATIO FOR THE PROVISION OF 10 CARE TO THE ELIGIBLE CHILDREN ENROLLED 11 IN CHIP AS COMPARED TO THE DOLLARS 12 RECEIVED FROM THE GOVERNMENT TO 13 PROVIDE THE CARE. THE DISCLOSURE SHALL 14 BE MADE ANNUALLY TO THE INSURANCE 15 DEPARTMENT, THE BANKING AND INSURANCE 16 COMMITTEE AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND 17 WELFARE COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND 18 THE INSURANCE COMMITTEE AND THE HEALTH 19 AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE OF THE 20 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,395,000 22 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 23 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 24 APPROPRIATED FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH 25 INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION. 26 (1) "CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE 27 ADMINISTRATION." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,703,000 29 FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 33,082,000 20020S0005B1989 - 327 -
1 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 3 APPROPRIATED FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH 4 INSURANCE: 5 (1) "CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE 6 PROGRAM." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 116,017,000 8 FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE ADULT 9 BASIC COVERAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM. ANY 10 INSURER THAT ISSUES AN INDIVIDUAL OR 11 GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY, 12 CONTRACT OR PLAN WHICH SEEKS A 13 CONTRACT TO PROVIDE HEALTH CARE 14 SERVICES UNDER CHAPTER 13 OF THE ACT 15 OF JUNE 26, 2001 (P.L.755, NO.77), 16 KNOWN AS THE TOBACCO SETTLEMENT ACT, 17 SHALL BE REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF 18 RECEIVING AND MAINTAINING FUNDING TO 19 DISCLOSE THE EXPENSE RATIO FOR 20 PROVISION OF CARE TO THE ELIGIBLE 21 PEOPLE ENROLLED IN THE ADULT BASIC 22 COVERAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM AS COMPARED 23 TO THE DOLLARS RECEIVED FROM THE 24 GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE THE CARE. THE 25 DISCLOSURE SHALL BE MADE ANNUALLY TO 26 THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, THE BANKING 27 AND INSURANCE COMMITTEE AND THE PUBLIC 28 HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE OF THE 29 SENATE AND THE INSURANCE COMMITTEE AND 30 THE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 20020S0005B1989 - 328 -
1 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 2 REPRESENTATIVES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,547,000 4 SECTION 217. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 5 AND INDUSTRY.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 6 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 7 LABOR AND INDUSTRY: FEDERAL STATE 8 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 9 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND 10 INDUSTRY. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,465,000 12 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 13 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 14 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 15 OPERATIONS: 16 (1) "WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT - 17 ADMINISTRATION." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,500,000 19 (2) "COMMUNITY SERVICE AND CORPS." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 9,964,000 21 (3) "DISABILITY DETERMINATION." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 73,282,000 23 (4) "NEW HIRES." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,739,000 25 FOR OCCUPATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL 26 SAFETY. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,688,000 28 FOR PENNSAFE. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,389,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 329 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR PENNSAFE: 3 (1) "UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINE 4 PROTECTION." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 300,000 6 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA CONSERVATION 7 CORPS, WHICH INCLUDES UP TO $200,000 8 FOR MATCHING FUNDS FOR THE NATIONAL 9 AND COMMUNITY SERVICE TRUST ACT. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,162,000 11 FOR EMPLOYER INFORMATION RESOURCES. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,205,000 13 FOR THE PATHWAYS PROGRAM. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 15 FOR OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PAYMENTS. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,292,000 17 FOR A SEPARATE STATE-FUNDED 18 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM TO 19 PROVIDE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 20 SERVICES LEADING TO COMPETITIVE 21 EMPLOYMENT FOR OVR ELIGIBLE PERSONS 22 WITH DISABILITIES UNABLE TO RECEIVE 23 SERVICES THROUGH THE FEDERAL 24 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 26 FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL ASSISTANCE 27 INCLUDING THE INDEPENDENCE CAPITAL 28 ACCESS NETWORK (ICAN) PROGRAM TO 29 PROVIDE GRANTS AND OUTREACH TO 30 BUSINESSES TO PURCHASE SPECIALIZED OR 20020S0005B1989 - 330 -
1 ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,061,000 3 FOR THE PAYMENT TO THE VOCATIONAL 4 REHABILITATION FUND FOR WORK OF THE 5 STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL 6 REHABILITATION. THIS APPROPRIATION 7 INCLUDES $1,583,394 FOR A STATEWIDE 8 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDER 9 ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND TO PROVIDE 10 SPECIALIZED SERVICES AND PREVENTION OF 11 BLINDNESS SERVICES. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 37,083,000 13 FOR SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,155,000 15 FOR CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, 16 INCLUDING INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES 17 PURCHASED BY OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL 18 REHABILITATION DISTRICT OFFICES. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,600,000 20 TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF 21 SECTION 306(H) OF THE ACT OF JUNE 2, 22 1915 (P.L.736, NO.338), KNOWN AS THE 23 WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 210,000 25 FOR TRAINING ACTIVITIES. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 27 FOR AN ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM 28 TO BENEFIT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 29 AND OLDER PENNSYLVANIANS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 890,000 20020S0005B1989 - 331 -
1 FOR A PRINT MEDIA ACCESS SYSTEM FOR 2 THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 4 FOR SELF-EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 6 FOR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, INCLUDING 7 $350,000 FOR A REGIONAL CENTER IN A 8 SECOND CLASS COUNTY TO PROVIDE 9 TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO 10 MANUFACTURERS. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,104,000 12 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 13 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 14 APPROPRIATED FOR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES: 15 (1) "REED ACT - UNEMPLOYMENT 16 INSURANCE." FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 17 EXPENSES OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 18 PROGRAM. THE AMOUNT OBLIGATED SHALL 19 NOT EXCEED AT ANY TIME THE AMOUNT BY 20 WHICH THE AGGREGATE OF THE AMOUNTS 21 TRANSFERRED TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT 22 COMPENSATION ACCOUNT OF THE 23 COMMONWEALTH PURSUANT TO SECTION 903 24 OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT EXCEEDS THE 25 AGGREGATE OF THE AMOUNTS OBLIGATED FOR 26 ADMINISTRATION AND PAID OUT FOR 27 BENEFITS FROM THE ACCOUNT. 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 15,000,000 29 (2) "WIA - ADULT EMPLOYMENT AND 30 TRAINING." 20020S0005B1989 - 332 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 60,000,000 2 (3) "WIA - YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND 3 TRAINING." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 52,000,000 5 (4) "WIA - STATEWIDE ACTIVITIES." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 23,000,000 7 (5) "WIA - DISLOCATED WORKERS." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 94,000,000 9 (6) "TANFBG - YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND 10 TRAINING." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 15,000,000 12 SECTION 218. DEPARTMENT OF 13 MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS.--THE 14 FOLLOWING SUMS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 15 DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS 16 AFFAIRS: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 18 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND 19 VETERANS AFFAIRS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 18,731,000 21 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 23 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 24 OPERATIONS: 25 (1) "FACILITIES MAINTENANCE." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 32,392,000 27 FOR HONOR GUARDS FOR BURIALS OF 28 VETERANS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 39,000 30 FOR MAINTENANCE OF MONUMENTS TO 20020S0005B1989 - 333 -
1 PENNSYLVANIA SERVICEMEN WHO DIED ON 2 FOREIGN SOIL. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 4 FOR ARMORY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,530,000 6 FOR DRUG INTERDICTION. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 61,000 8 FOR SPECIAL STATE DUTY COSTS FOR 9 MISSIONS WHICH ARE PERFORMED TO 10 ALLEVIATE DISASTERS OR EMERGENCIES. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 12 FOR THE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS 13 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 15 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 16 OF THE ERIE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' 17 HOME. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,557,000 19 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 21 APPROPRIATED FOR THE ERIE SOLDIERS' 22 AND SAILORS' HOME: 23 (1) "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 24 ERIE." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,301,000 26 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - ERIE." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 75,000 28 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 29 OF THE HOLLIDAYSBURG VETERANS' HOME. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 22,142,000 20020S0005B1989 - 334 -
1 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 3 APPROPRIATED FOR THE HOLLIDAYSBURG 4 VETERANS' HOME: 5 (1) "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 6 HOLLIDAYSBURG." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 7,145,000 8 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - 9 HOLLIDAYSBURG." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 11 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 12 OF THE SOUTHEASTERN VETERANS' HOME. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,701,000 14 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED FOR THE SOUTHEASTERN 17 VETERANS' HOME: 18 (1) "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 19 SOUTHEASTERN." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,386,000 21 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - 22 SOUTHEASTERN." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 24 FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 25 OF THE NORTHEASTERN VETERANS' HOME. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,438,000 27 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 28 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 29 APPROPRIATED FOR THE NORTHEASTERN 30 VETERANS' HOME: 20020S0005B1989 - 335 -
1 (1) "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 2 NORTHEASTERN." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,648,000 4 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - 5 NORTHEASTERN." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 67,000 7 FOR SOUTHWESTERN VETERANS' HOME. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,437,000 9 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 10 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 11 APPROPRIATED FOR THE SOUTHWESTERN 12 VETERANS' HOME: 13 (1) "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 14 SOUTHWESTERN." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,133,000 16 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - 17 SOUTHWESTERN." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 30,000 19 FOR THE DELAWARE VALLEY VETERANS' 20 HOME. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,529,000 22 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 23 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 24 APPROPRIATED FOR THE DELAWARE VALLEY 25 VETERANS' HOME: 26 (1) "OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 27 DELAWARE VALLEY." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,114,000 29 (2) "MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENTS - 30 DELAWARE VALLEY." 20020S0005B1989 - 336 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,000 2 FOR THE SCOTLAND SCHOOL FOR 3 VETERANS' CHILDREN. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,281,000 5 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 6 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 7 APPROPRIATED FOR THE SCOTLAND SCHOOL 8 FOR VETERANS' CHILDREN: 9 (1) "ESEA EDUCATION PROGRAM." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 180,000 11 (2) "SCHOOL MILK PROGRAM." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 265,000 13 FOR PAYMENT OF GRATUITIES FOR THE 14 EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF CERTAIN 15 VETERANS. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 190,000 17 FOR PAYMENT OF EDUCATION CREDITS 18 FOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,527,000 20 FOR ASSISTANCE TO VETERANS WHO ARE 21 ILL OR DISABLED AND WITHOUT MEANS OF 22 SUPPORT. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,230,000 24 FOR PENSIONS FOR VETERANS BLINDED 25 THROUGH SERVICE-CONNECTED INJURIES OR 26 DISEASE. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 235,000 28 TO PROVIDE FOR PENSIONS FOR 29 PARALYZED VETERANS AS REQUIRED BY 51 30 PA.C.S. § 7702 (RELATING TO PARALYZED 20020S0005B1989 - 337 -
1 VETERANS' PENSION). 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 460,000 3 FOR PAYMENT OF PENSIONS TO 4 DEPENDENTS OF SOLDIERS OF THE 5 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD KILLED IN 6 THE LINE OF DUTY. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000 8 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA AIR NATIONAL 9 GUARD. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,000 11 FOR THE CIVIL AIR PATROL. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 13 SECTION 219. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 14 WELFARE.--THE FOLLOWING SUMS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 16 PUBLIC WELFARE: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 18 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, 19 INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT AND 20 IMPLEMENTATION OF A STATEWIDE AUTISM 21 REGISTRY. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT 22 ALTER THE MEDICAL NECESSITY CRITERIA 23 FOR THERAPEUTIC STAFF SUPPORT, MOBILE 24 THERAPY AND BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST 25 CONSULTANT SERVICES UNTIL THE 26 DEPARTMENT DEVELOPS, WITH PUBLIC 27 INPUT, A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR 28 CHILDREN'S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 29 AND PRESENTS THIS PLAN TO THE PUBLIC 30 WELFARE COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND 20020S0005B1989 - 338 -
1 THE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 2 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 3 REPRESENTATIVES. ANY CRITERIA CHANGES 4 SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS PROPOSED 5 REGULATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACT 6 OF JUNE 25, 1982 (P.L.633, NO.181), 7 KNOWN AS THE REGULATORY REVIEW ACT. 8 BEFORE PUBLICATION OF ANY PROPOSED 9 REGULATION TO DETERMINE FINANCIAL 10 ELIGIBILITY BY CONSIDERING PARENTAL 11 INCOME WHICH COULD ELIMINATE SERVICES 12 FOR THE PS 95 CATEGORY OF DISABLED 13 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-ELIGIBLE CHILDREN, 14 THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE SHALL 15 PROVIDE THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE 16 COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND THE HEALTH 17 AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE OF THE 18 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WITH AN 19 IMPACT STUDY OF THE PROGRAM REVISION 20 WHICH SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE 21 LIMITED TO, A COMPILATION OF DATA TO 22 INCLUDE HOUSEHOLD SIZE, TOTAL FAMILY 23 INCOME, DIAGNOSIS, SERVICES AND 24 ASSOCIATED COSTS PROVIDED FOR EACH PS 25 95 CATEGORY DISABLED CHILD THAT COULD 26 BE AFFECTED BY ANY PROPOSED REGULATION 27 CHANGE. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT 28 ELIMINATE THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 29 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY FOR MEDICAL 30 ASSISTANCE UNTIL IT HAS COMPLETED A 20020S0005B1989 - 339 -
1 REPORT FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND 2 WELFARE COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND 3 THE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 4 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 5 REPRESENTATIVES DETAILING THE 6 POTENTIAL IMPACT ON PERSONS CURRENTLY 7 ELIGIBLE FOR NONMONEY PAYMENT. ANY 8 CHANGES TO THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 9 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY PROPOSED BY THE 10 DEPARTMENT SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS 11 PROPOSED REGULATIONS IN ACCORDANCE 12 WITH THE ACT OF JUNE 25, 1982 13 (P.L.633, NO.181), KNOWN AS THE 14 REGULATORY REVIEW ACT. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 42,173,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 18 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 19 OPERATIONS: 20 (1) "CHILD WELFARE SERVICES - 21 ADMINISTRATION." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,054,000 23 (2) "CHILD WELFARE - TITLE IV-E - 24 ADMINISTRATION." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,863,000 26 (3) "CCDFBG - ADMINISTRATION." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,057,000 28 (4) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 29 ADMINISTRATION." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 22,797,000 20020S0005B1989 - 340 -
1 (5) "TANFBG - ADMINISTRATION." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,623,000 3 (6) "FOOD STAMPS - 4 ADMINISTRATION." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,770,000 6 (7) "DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES - 7 BASIC SUPPORT." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,090,000 9 (8) "REFUGEES AND PERSONS SEEKING 10 ASYLUM - ADMINISTRATION." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,407,000 12 (9) "DISABLED EDUCATION - 13 ADMINISTRATION." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,264,000 15 (10) "MHSBG - ADMINISTRATION." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 158,000 17 (11) "SSBG - ADMINISTRATION." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,610,000 19 (12) "TRAINING - LEAD-BASED PAINT 20 ABATEMENT." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 137,000 22 (13) "COMMUNITY-BASED FAMILY 23 RESOURCE AND SUPPORT ADMINISTRATION." 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 689,000 25 (14) "REAL CHOICE SYSTEMS CHANGE." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,167,000 27 (15) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE 28 INFRASTRUCTURE." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 500,000 30 FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 20020S0005B1989 - 341 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 29,023,000 2 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 3 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 4 APPROPRIATED FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS: 5 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 6 INFORMATION SYSTEMS." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 54,129,000 8 (2) "CHILD WELFARE - TITLE IV-E - 9 INFORMATION SYSTEMS." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,202,000 11 (3) "TANFBG - INFORMATION 12 SYSTEMS." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 9,063,000 14 (4) "FOOD STAMPS - INFORMATION 15 SYSTEMS." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 10,134,000 17 (5) "CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT - 18 INFORMATION SYSTEMS." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 7,010,000 20 FOR STATEWIDE OPERATIONS RELATED TO 21 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION OF THE PUBLIC 22 ASSISTANCE AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE 23 PROGRAMS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 46,722,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR STATEWIDE OPERATIONS 28 RELATING TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATION: 29 (1) "TANFBG - STATEWIDE." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,421,000 20020S0005B1989 - 342 -
1 (2) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 2 STATEWIDE." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 51,081,000 4 (3) "FOOD STAMPS - STATEWIDE." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 17,441,000 6 (4) "RYAN WHITE - STATEWIDE." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,520,000 8 FOR COUNTY ASSISTANCE OFFICE 9 OPERATIONS RELATED TO ADMINISTRATION 10 OF THE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND MEDICAL 11 ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 251,036,000 13 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 14 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 15 APPROPRIATED FOR COUNTY ASSISTANCE 16 OFFICES: 17 (1) "TANFBG - COUNTY ASSISTANCE 18 OFFICES." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 49,844,000 20 (2) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - COUNTY 21 ASSISTANCE OFFICES." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 74,578,000 23 (3) "FOOD STAMPS - COUNTY 24 ASSISTANCE OFFICES." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 75,003,000 26 (4) "SSBG - COUNTY ASSISTANCE 27 OFFICES." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,262,000 29 (5) "LIHEABG - ADMINISTRATION AND 30 AUDIT COSTS." IN ADDITION TO THE 20020S0005B1989 - 343 -
1 SPECIFIC AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED HEREIN, 2 ALL OTHER MONEYS RECEIVED FROM THE 3 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE 4 ADMINISTRATION OF THE LIHEAP PROGRAM 5 ARE HEREBY APPROPRIATED TO THIS 6 PROGRAM. 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 7,912,000 8 FOR CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 17,959,000 10 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 11 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 12 APPROPRIATED FOR CHILD SUPPORT 13 ENFORCEMENT: 14 (1) "TANFBG - CHILD SUPPORT 15 ENFORCEMENT." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,850,000 17 (2) "CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 18 PROGRAM - TITLE IV-D." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 135,226,000 20 FOR NEW DIRECTIONS, INCLUDING 21 $800,000 FOR A SPECIALIZED EMPLOYMENT 22 SUPPORT LOAN PROGRAM. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 69,713,000 24 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 25 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 26 APPROPRIATED FOR NEW DIRECTIONS: 27 (1) "TANFBG - NEW DIRECTIONS." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 165,070,000 29 (2) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - NEW 30 DIRECTIONS." 20020S0005B1989 - 344 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,391,000 2 (3) "FOOD STAMPS - NEW 3 DIRECTIONS." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,661,000 5 (4) "WELFARE TO WORK." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 29,312,000 7 FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS 8 AND FORESTRY CAMPS. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 67,448,000 10 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 11 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 12 APPROPRIATED FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 13 INSTITUTIONS: 14 (1) "SSBG - BASIC INSTITUTIONAL 15 PROGRAMS." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,056,000 17 (2) "FOOD NUTRITION SERVICES." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 750,000 19 (3) "TANFBG - YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 20 CENTERS." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,907,000 22 FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, 23 INCLUDING GRANTS TO COUNTIES EXCLUSIVE 24 OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. THIS 25 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES SUFFICIENT 26 FUNDS FOR A 2% COST-OF-LIVING 27 ADJUSTMENT FOR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 632,371,000 29 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 30 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20020S0005B1989 - 345 -
1 APPROPRIATED FOR MENTAL HEALTH 2 SERVICES: 3 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - MENTAL 4 HEALTH." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 218,019,000 6 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - STATE 7 MENTAL HOSPITALS." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 11,067,000 9 (3) "HOMELESS MENTALLY ILL." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,397,000 11 (4) "MHSBG - COMMUNITY MENTAL 12 HEALTH SERVICES." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 17,745,000 14 (5) "SSBG - COMMUNITY MENTAL 15 HEALTH SERVICES." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 14,808,000 17 (6) "MENTAL HEALTH DATA 18 INFRASTRUCTURE." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 20 FOR A STATEWIDE MENTAL HEALTH 21 ADVOCACY PROGRAM. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 23 FOR CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL SERVICES 24 PROVIDED IN COMMUNITY HOME-BASED 25 FACILITIES. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 27 FOR STATE CENTERS FOR THE MENTALLY 28 RETARDED. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 112,534,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 346 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR THE STATE CENTERS FOR 3 THE MENTALLY RETARDED: 4 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - STATE 5 CENTERS." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 134,814,000 7 (2) "MEDICARE SERVICES - STATE 8 CENTERS." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 657,000 10 FOR CASH ASSISTANCE GRANTS 11 INCLUDING EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING AND 12 CHILD CARE SERVICES FOR CASH 13 ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS AND CHILD CARE 14 SERVICES FOR FORMER CASH ASSISTANCE 15 RECIPIENTS. THIS APPROPRIATION 16 INCLUDES $1,500,000 TO FUND EXPANDED 17 ELIGIBILITY FOR STATE BLIND PENSION 18 BENEFITS RESULTING FROM AN INFLATION 19 ADJUSTMENT TO THE MAXIMUM ANNUAL 20 INCOME THRESHOLD. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 309,349,000 22 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 23 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 24 APPROPRIATED FOR CASH ASSISTANCE: 25 (1) "TANFBG - CASH GRANTS." THE 26 DEPARTMENT, UPON APPROVAL OF THE 27 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET, MAY TRANSFER 28 FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION TO THE 29 CCDFBG-CHILD CARE SERVICES 30 APPROPRIATION TO PROVIDE CHILD CARE 20020S0005B1989 - 347 -
1 SERVICES TO ADDITIONAL LOW-INCOME 2 FAMILIES PROVIDED THAT SUCH TRANSFER 3 OF FUNDS WILL NOT RESULT IN A DEFICIT 4 IN THIS APPROPRIATION. THE SECRETARY 5 OF THE BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE, PRIOR TO 6 ANY TRANSFER, NOTICE OF ANY SUCH 7 TRANSFER TO THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY 8 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 9 COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND THE 10 CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 11 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE 12 OF REPRESENTATIVES. 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 223,465,000 14 (2) "CCDFBG - CASH GRANTS." THE 15 DEPARTMENT, UPON APPROVAL OF THE 16 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET, MAY TRANSFER 17 FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION TO THE 18 CCDFBG-CHILD CARE SERVICES 19 APPROPRIATION TO PROVIDE CHILD CARE 20 SERVICES TO ADDITIONAL LOW-INCOME 21 FAMILIES PROVIDED THAT SUCH TRANSFER 22 OF FUNDS WILL NOT RESULT IN A DEFICIT 23 IN THIS APPROPRIATION. THE SECRETARY 24 OF THE BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE, PRIOR TO 25 ANY TRANSFER, NOTICE OF ANY SUCH 26 TRANSFER TO THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY 27 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 28 COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND THE 29 CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 30 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE 20020S0005B1989 - 348 -
1 OF REPRESENTATIVES. 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 105,588,000 3 (3) "OTHER FEDERAL SUPPORT - CASH 4 GRANTS." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 14,568,000 6 (4) "LIHEABG - PROGRAM." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 162,632,000 8 IN ADDITION TO THE SPECIFIC AMOUNTS 9 APPROPRIATED HEREIN, ALL OTHER MONEYS 10 RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 11 FOR THE LIHEAP PROGRAM, EITHER THROUGH 12 AN INCREASE IN THE REGULAR PROGRAM OR 13 PURSUANT TO A PRESIDENTIAL RELEASE OF 14 CONTINGENCY FUNDS, ARE HEREBY 15 APPROPRIATED TO THIS PROGRAM. 16 FOR EXPANDED LIHEAP ELIGIBILITY. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 18 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO THE 19 AGED, BLIND AND DISABLED. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 147,781,000 21 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS - 22 OUTPATIENT SERVICES, EXCLUSIVE OF 23 OUTPATIENT SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH 24 CAPITATION PLANS. THE DEPARTMENT OF 25 PUBLIC WELFARE SHALL NOT REQUIRE A 26 RECIPIENT TO OBTAIN A PHYSICIAN 27 REFERRAL IN ORDER TO RECEIVE 28 CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 495,213,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 349 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 3 OUTPATIENT: 4 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 5 OUTPATIENT." THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 6 WELFARE SHALL NOT REQUIRE A RECIPIENT 7 TO OBTAIN A PHYSICIAN REFERRAL IN 8 ORDER TO RECEIVE CHIROPRACTIC 9 SERVICES. THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES 10 FUNDING FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE 11 MEDICALLY NEEDY ONLY ELIGIBILITY 12 CATEGORY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE WITHOUT 13 ANY CHANGES OR RESTRICTIONS. THIS 14 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES FUNDING FOR THE 15 CONTINUATION OF THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 16 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY OF MEDICAL 17 ASSISTANCE. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 18 WELFARE SHALL NOT ELIMINATE THIS 19 CATEGORY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNTIL 20 IT HAS COMPLETED A REPORT FOR THE 21 PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE OF 22 THE SENATE AND THE HEALTH AND HUMAN 23 SERVICES COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 24 REPRESENTATIVES DETAILING THE 25 POTENTIAL IMPACT ON PERSONS CURRENTLY 26 ELIGIBLE FOR NONMONEY PAYMENT. ANY 27 CHANGES TO THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 28 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY LATER PROPOSED BY 29 THE DEPARTMENT SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS 30 PROPOSED REGULATIONS IN ACCORDANCE 20020S0005B1989 - 350 -
1 WITH THE ACT OF JUNE 25, 1982 2 (P.L.633, NO.181), KNOWN AS THE 3 REGULATORY REVIEW ACT. 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 776,419,000 5 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS - 6 INPATIENT, EXCLUSIVE OF INPATIENT 7 SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH CAPITATION 8 PLANS. THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES 9 FUNDING FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE 10 MEDICALLY NEEDY ONLY ELIGIBILITY 11 CATEGORY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE WITHOUT 12 ANY CHANGES OR RESTRICTIONS. THIS 13 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES FUNDING FOR THE 14 CONTINUATION OF THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 15 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY OF MEDICAL 16 ASSISTANCE. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 17 WELFARE SHALL NOT ELIMINATE THIS 18 CATEGORY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNTIL 19 IT HAS COMPLETED A REPORT FOR THE 20 PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE OF 21 THE SENATE AND THE HEALTH AND HUMAN 22 SERVICES COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 23 REPRESENTATIVES DETAILING THE 24 POTENTIAL IMPACT ON PERSONS CURRENTLY 25 ELIGIBLE FOR NONMONEY PAYMENT. ANY 26 CHANGES TO THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 27 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY LATER PROPOSED BY 28 THE DEPARTMENT SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS 29 PROPOSED REGULATIONS IN ACCORDANCE 30 WITH THE ACT OF JUNE 25, 1982 20020S0005B1989 - 351 -
1 (P.L.633, NO.181), KNOWN AS THE 2 REGULATORY REVIEW ACT. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 344,734,000 4 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 6 APPROPRIATED FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 7 INPATIENT SERVICES: 8 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 9 INPATIENT." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 430,752,000 11 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS - 12 CAPITATION PLANS. FOR PROVISION OF 13 OUTPATIENT SERVICES AND INPATIENT 14 HOSPITAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS 15 ENROLLED IN AN APPROVED CAPITATION 16 PLAN. NO PART OF THIS APPROPRIATION 17 SHALL BE USED TO PAY ANY PROVIDER WHO 18 HAS NOT SUPPLIED INFORMATION IN SUCH 19 FORM AS REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT IN 20 ORDER TO FACILITATE CLAIMS FOR FEDERAL 21 FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION FOR SERVICES 22 RENDERED TO GENERAL ASSISTANCE 23 CLIENTS. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 24 WELFARE SHALL NOT REQUIRE A RECIPIENT 25 TO OBTAIN A PHYSICIAN REFERRAL IN 26 ORDER TO RECEIVE CHIROPRACTIC 27 SERVICES. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,902,171,000 29 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 30 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 20020S0005B1989 - 352 -
1 APPROPRIATED FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 2 CAPITATION PLANS: 3 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 4 CAPITATION." THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 5 WELFARE SHALL NOT REQUIRE A RECIPIENT 6 TO OBTAIN A PHYSICIAN REFERRAL IN 7 ORDER TO RECEIVE CHIROPRACTIC 8 SERVICES. THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES 9 FUNDING FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE 10 MEDICALLY NEEDY ONLY ELIGIBILITY 11 CATEGORY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE WITHOUT 12 ANY CHANGES OR RESTRICTIONS. THIS 13 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES FUNDING FOR THE 14 CONTINUATION OF THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 15 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY OF MEDICAL 16 ASSISTANCE. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 17 WELFARE SHALL NOT ELIMINATE THIS 18 CATEGORY OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNTIL 19 IT HAS COMPLETED A REPORT FOR THE 20 PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE OF 21 THE SENATE AND THE HEALTH AND HUMAN 22 SERVICES COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 23 REPRESENTATIVES DETAILING THE 24 POTENTIAL IMPACT ON PERSONS CURRENTLY 25 ELIGIBLE FOR NONMONEY PAYMENT. ANY 26 CHANGES TO THE NONMONEY PAYMENT 27 ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY LATER PROPOSED BY 28 THE DEPARTMENT SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS 29 PROPOSED REGULATIONS IN ACCORDANCE 30 WITH THE ACT OF JUNE 25, 1982 20020S0005B1989 - 353 -
1 (P.L.633, NO.181), KNOWN AS THE 2 REGULATORY REVIEW ACT. 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION......2,439,179,000 4 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - LONG-TERM 5 CARE. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 589,703,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR LONG-TERM CARE: 10 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - LONG- 11 TERM CARE." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION......2,249,501,000 13 ANY RULE, REGULATION OR POLICY FOR 14 THE STATE OR FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 15 FOR THE CASH ASSISTANCE, OUTPATIENT, 16 INPATIENT, CAPITATION, LONG-TERM CARE, 17 SERVICES TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 18 AND SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO THE AGED, 19 BLIND AND DISABLED PROGRAMS ADOPTED BY 20 THE SECRETARY OF PUBLIC WELFARE DURING 21 THE FISCAL PERIOD 2002-2003 WHICH ADD 22 TO THE COST OF ANY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 23 PROGRAM SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ONLY FROM 24 AND AFTER THE DATE UPON WHICH IT IS 25 APPROVED AS TO THE AVAILABILITY OF 26 FUNDS BY THE GOVERNOR. 27 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 28 TRANSPORTATION. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 31,148,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 354 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 3 TRANSPORTATION: 4 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 5 TRANSPORTATION." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 24,922,000 7 IT IS THE INTENT OF THE GENERAL 8 ASSEMBLY THAT THESE FUNDS SHALL BE 9 UTILIZED AS PAYMENT OF LAST RESORT FOR 10 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR ELIGIBLE 11 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS. 12 FOR WOMEN'S SERVICE PROGRAMS. 13 $4,343,000 SHALL BE USED FOR GRANTS TO 14 NONPROFIT AGENCIES WHOSE PRIMARY 15 FUNCTION IS TO ASSIST PREGNANT WOMEN 16 SEEKING ALTERNATIVES TO ABORTION. SUCH 17 FUNDS SHALL BE EXPENDED TO PROVIDE 18 SERVICES TO SUCH WOMEN UNTIL 19 CHILDBIRTH AND FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS 20 THEREAFTER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 21 TO, FOOD, SHELTER, CLOTHING, HEALTH 22 CARE, COUNSELING, ADOPTION SERVICES, 23 PARENTING CLASSES, ASSISTANCE FOR 24 POSTDELIVERY STRESS AND OTHER 25 SUPPORTIVE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES AND 26 FOR RELATED OUTREACH PROGRAMS. SUCH 27 AGENCIES MAY SUBCONTRACT WITH OTHER 28 NONPROFIT ENTITIES WHICH OPERATE 29 PROJECTS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO 30 PROVIDE ALL OR A PORTION OF THE 20020S0005B1989 - 355 -
1 FOREGOING SERVICES. PROJECTS RECEIVING 2 SUCH FUNDS SHALL NOT PROMOTE OR REFER 3 FOR OR PERFORM ABORTIONS OR ENGAGE IN 4 ANY COUNSELING WHICH IS INCONSISTENT 5 WITH THIS APPROPRIATION AND SHALL BE 6 PHYSICALLY AND FINANCIALLY SEPARATE 7 FROM ANY COMPONENT OF ANY LEGAL ENTITY 8 ENGAGING IN SUCH ACTIVITIES. 9 $4,343,000 SHALL BE USED FOR GRANTS 10 FOR WOMEN'S MEDICAL SERVICES, 11 INCLUDING CONTRACEPTION SUPPLIES. AS A 12 CONDITION FOR RECEIVING FUNDS FOR 13 WOMEN'S MEDICAL SERVICES, INCLUDING 14 CONTRACEPTIVE SUPPLIES, A PROJECT 15 SHALL NOT PROMOTE, PERFORM OR REFER 16 FOR ABORTIONS OR ENGAGE IN ABORTION 17 COUNSELING AND SHALL BE PHYSICALLY AND 18 FINANCIALLY SEPARATE FROM ANY FACILITY 19 ENGAGING IN SUCH ACTIVITIES AS 20 VERIFIED BY AN AUDIT AND INSPECTION 21 CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 22 WELFARE AND EVIDENCE OF SUCH PHYSICAL 23 AND FINANCIAL SEPARATION SHALL BE 24 SUPPLIED BY SUCH DOCUMENTATION AS THE 25 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE SHALL 26 REQUEST. THE PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL 27 SEPARATION REQUIREMENT SHALL NOT APPLY 28 TO ANY ABORTION OR TO ANY ABORTION 29 REFERRAL OR ANY ABORTION COUNSELING IN 30 CONNECTION THEREWITH, WHICH: 20020S0005B1989 - 356 -
1 (1) ON THE BASIS OF THE 2 PHYSICIAN'S GOOD FAITH CLINICAL 3 JUDGMENT, IS NECESSARY TO PREVENT THE 4 DEATH OF THE MOTHER OR TO PREVENT THE 5 SERIOUS RISK OF SUBSTANTIAL AND 6 IRREVERSIBLE IMPAIRMENT OF A MAJOR 7 BODILY FUNCTION; OR 8 (2) IS PERFORMED IN THE CASE OF A 9 PREGNANCY CAUSED BY RAPE OR INCEST. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,686,000 11 FOR SPECIAL PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES 12 FOR AIDS-RELATED SERVICES. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,365,000 14 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED FOR SPECIAL 17 PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES FOR AIDS- 18 RELATED SERVICES: 19 (1) "AIDS - RYAN WHITE." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 22,512,000 21 FOR SPECIAL PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES 22 FOR ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUG 23 THERAPY FOR PERSONS RESIDING IN THE 24 COMMUNITY WHO SUFFER FROM 25 SCHIZOPHRENIA. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,427,000 27 FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES. IT 28 IS THE INTENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 29 THAT ALL AVAILABLE INTERGOVERNMENTAL 30 TRANSFER FUNDS, INCLUDING PRIOR YEAR 20020S0005B1989 - 357 -
1 CARRYOVER, AUGMENTING THIS 2 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE SPENT PRIOR TO 3 STATE FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 47,909,000 5 FOR INTERMEDIATE CARE 6 FACILITIES/MR. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 108,633,000 8 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 9 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 10 APPROPRIATED FOR INTERMEDIATE CARE 11 FACILITIES/MR: 12 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 13 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - 14 MENTALLY RETARDED." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 128,800,000 16 FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION 17 SERVICES, EXCLUSIVE OF CAPITAL 18 IMPROVEMENTS, WHICH SHALL INCLUDE 19 GRANTS TO COUNTIES FOR 20 NONINSTITUTIONAL PROGRAMS. THIS 21 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES SUFFICIENT 22 FUNDS FOR A 2% COST-OF-LIVING 23 ADJUSTMENT FOR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 692,243,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES 28 FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED: 29 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 30 COMMUNITY MR SERVICES." 20020S0005B1989 - 358 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 609,865,000 2 (2) "SSBG - COMMUNITY MR 3 SERVICES." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 13,984,000 5 FOR EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 66,394,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR EARLY INTERVENTION 10 SERVICES: 11 (1) "SSBG - EARLY INTERVENTION." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,195,000 13 (2) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - EARLY 14 INTERVENTION." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 16,478,000 16 (3) "EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN WITH 17 DISABILITIES - EARLY INTERVENTION." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,733,000 19 FOR EXTRAORDINARY COSTS TO COUNTIES 20 OTHER THAN COUNTIES OF THE FIRST CLASS 21 RESULTING FROM THE CLOSURE OF 22 PENNHURST STATE CENTER. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,093,000 24 FOR RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR THE 25 MENTALLY RETARDED IN THE LANSDOWNE 26 AREA. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 402,000 28 FOR PAYMENTS AND SERVICES TO 29 COUNTIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 30 PROGRAMS AND FOR THE CARE OF 20020S0005B1989 - 359 -
1 DELINQUENT AND DEPENDENT CHILDREN, 2 PROVIDED THAT, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002- 3 2003, NOT MORE THAN 50% OF THE FUNDS 4 ALLOCATED FROM THIS APPROPRIATION TO 5 EACH COUNTY AND HEREIN APPROPRIATED 6 SHALL BE EXPENDED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS 7 EACH COUNTY SUBMITS TO THE DEPARTMENT 8 OF PUBLIC WELFARE DATA FOR THE 9 PREVIOUS STATE FISCAL YEAR, AND 10 UPDATED ON A QUARTERLY BASIS, ON THE 11 UNDUPLICATED CASELOADS, UNDUPLICATED 12 SERVICES AND NUMBER OF CASEWORKERS BY 13 COUNTY PROGRAM. THIS DATA IS TO BE 14 PROVIDED IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE 15 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. A COPY 16 OF THE DATA SHALL BE SENT TO THE 17 CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 18 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 19 AND TO THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MINORITY 20 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 21 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 22 REPRESENTATIVES. THE DEPARTMENT MAY 23 USE UP TO $9,535,000 OF THIS 24 APPROPRIATION TO FUND CONTRACTS FOR 25 ADOPTION SERVICES. THE DEPARTMENT MAY 26 ALSO USE FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION 27 FOR ASSISTANCE TO COUNTIES IN MEETING 28 FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT DOCUMENTATION 29 REQUIREMENTS. REIMBURSEMENT FOR 30 CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES MADE 20020S0005B1989 - 360 -
1 PURSUANT TO SECTION 704.1 OF THE ACT 2 OF JUNE 13, 1967 (P.L.31, NO.21), 3 KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC WELFARE CODE SHALL 4 NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF STATE FUNDS 5 APPROPRIATED. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 605,187,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR PAYMENTS AND SERVICES 10 TO COUNTIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 11 PROGRAMS AND CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 12 PREVENTION: 13 (1) "CHILD WELFARE SERVICES." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,870,000 15 (2) "CHILD WELFARE - TITLE IV-E." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 341,836,000 17 (3) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - CHILD 18 WELFARE." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,154,000 20 (4) "TANFBG - CHILD WELFARE." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 296,373,000 22 (5) "SSBG - CHILD WELFARE." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 12,021,000 24 (6) "CHILD WELFARE TRAINING AND 25 CERTIFICATION." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 19,615,000 27 (7) "COMMUNITY-BASED FAMILY 28 RESOURCE AND SUPPORT." 29 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 131,000 30 FOR COMMUNITY-BASED FAMILY CENTERS. 20020S0005B1989 - 361 -
1 NO FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL 2 BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF THE BASE FOR 3 CALCULATION OF THE COUNTY CHILD 4 WELFARE NEEDS-BASED BUDGET FOR ANY 5 FISCAL YEAR. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,248,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR COMMUNITY-BASED 10 FAMILY CENTERS: 11 (1) "FAMILY PRESERVATION - FAMILY 12 CENTERS." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,336,000 14 (2) "FAMILY RESOURCE AND SUPPORT - 15 FAMILY CENTERS." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 471,000 17 (3) "CCDFBG - FAMILY CENTERS." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,000,000 19 FOR CHILD CARE SERVICES. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 59,683,000 21 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 23 APPROPRIATED FOR CHILD CARE SERVICES: 24 (1) "CCDFBG - CHILD CARE 25 SERVICES." 26 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 155,269,000 27 (2) "CCDFBG - SCHOOL AGE." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,260,000 29 (3) "SSBG - CHILD CARE SERVICES." 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 30,977,000 20020S0005B1989 - 362 -
1 (4) "HEAD START COLLABORATION 2 PROJECT." 3 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 300,000 4 (5) "TANFBG - CHILD CARE 5 SERVICES." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 7 FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,200,000 9 (6) "CCDFBG - FOR A PILOT CHILD 10 CARE WORKER RETENTION PROGRAM." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,000,000 12 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 13 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 14 APPROPRIATED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 15 PROGRAMS: 16 (1) "FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION 17 SERVICES." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,400,000 19 (2) "SSBG - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 20 PROGRAMS." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,205,000 22 (3) "PHHSBG - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 150,000 24 (4) "TANFBG - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE." 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,500,000 26 FOR RAPE CRISIS PROGRAMS. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,067,000 28 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 29 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 30 APPROPRIATED FOR RAPE CRISIS PROGRAMS: 20020S0005B1989 - 363 -
1 (1) "PHHSBG - RAPE CRISIS." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 559,000 3 (2) "SSBG - RAPE CRISIS." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 634,000 5 (3) "TANFBG - RAPE CRISIS." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,087,000 7 (4) "RAPE PREVENTION AND 8 EDUCATION." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,806,000 10 FOR BREAST CANCER SCREENING. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,575,000 12 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 13 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 14 APPROPRIATED FOR BREAST CANCER 15 SCREENING: 16 (1) "SSBG - FAMILY PLANNING." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,845,000 18 FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES DEVELOPMENT 19 FUND. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 37,539,000 21 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 23 APPROPRIATED FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES 24 DEVELOPMENT FUND: 25 (1) "REFUGEES AND PERSONS SEEKING 26 ASYLUM - SOCIAL SERVICES." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,785,000 28 FOR LEGAL SERVICES. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,600,000 30 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 364 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 2 APPROPRIATED FOR LEGAL SERVICES: 3 (1) "SSBG - LEGAL SERVICES." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,049,000 5 (2) "SSBG - LEGAL SERVICES SYSTEMS 6 IMPROVEMENTS." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 8 FOR PROVISION OF SERVICES TO THE 9 HOMELESS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,212,000 11 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 12 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 13 APPROPRIATED FOR SERVICES TO THE 14 HOMELESS: 15 (1) "SSBG - HOMELESS SERVICES." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,183,000 17 (2) "SABG - HOMELESS SERVICES." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,983,000 19 (3) "TANFBG - HOMELESS 20 ASSISTANCE." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 22 FOR SERVICES PROVIDED TO PERSONS 23 WITH DISABILITIES. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,442,000 25 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FOR SERVICES TO PERSONS 28 WITH DISABILITIES: 29 (1) "SSBG - SERVICES TO PERSONS 30 WITH DISABILITIES." 20020S0005B1989 - 365 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 120,000 2 (2) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - SERVICES 3 TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES." 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 20,427,000 5 FOR ATTENDANT CARE SERVICES FOR 6 PHYSICALLY DISABLED ADULTS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,838,000 8 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 9 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 10 APPROPRIATED FOR ATTENDANT CARE 11 SERVICES: 12 (1) "SSBG - ATTENDANT CARE." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 6,971,000 14 (2) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 15 ATTENDANT CARE." 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 23,186,000 17 FOR A STATEWIDE MOBILIZATION PLAN 18 FOR AUTISM. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 20 FOR RESPITE CARE. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 22 THE FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS TO THE 23 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE INCLUDE 24 ANY PRIOR EARNINGS THAT MAY BE 25 RECEIVED DURING FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003. 26 IN ADDITION TO THE AMOUNTS 27 SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED HEREIN TO 28 THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, ALL 29 MONEYS APPROPRIATED FROM THE FEDERAL 30 GOVERNMENT DURING ANY PREVIOUS FISCAL 20020S0005B1989 - 366 -
1 YEAR WHICH ARE EXPECTED TO BE RECEIVED 2 AS REIMBURSEMENTS MAY BE CARRIED 3 FORWARD UNTIL JUNE 30, 2003, TO THE 4 EXTENT THAT CONTRACTED OBLIGATIONS ARE 5 CARRIED FORWARD. IN ADDITION, ANY 6 REIMBURSEMENTS ACTUALLY RECEIVED TO 7 SUPPORT SUCH OBLIGATIONS MAY ALSO BE 8 CARRIED FORWARD. 9 SECTION 220. DEPARTMENT OF 10 REVENUE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 11 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 12 REVENUE: FEDERAL STATE 13 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 14 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 81,364,000 16 FOR STATE LOTTERY GENERAL 17 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 47,156,000 19 FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC 20 UTILITY REALTY TAX. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 36,300,000 22 SECTION 221. DEPARTMENT OF 23 STATE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 24 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 25 STATE: FEDERAL STATE 26 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 27 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,472,000 29 FOR VOTER REGISTRATION PROGRAMS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,412,000 20020S0005B1989 - 367 -
1 FOR PUBLICATION OF STATE 2 REAPPORTIONMENT MAPS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 4 FOR COSTS RELATED TO ABSENTEE 5 VOTING BY PERSONS IN MILITARY 6 SERVICES. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,000 8 SECTION 222. DEPARTMENT OF 9 TRANSPORTATION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 10 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 11 TRANSPORTATION: FEDERAL STATE 12 FOR TRANSIT AND RAIL FREIGHT 13 OPERATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF 14 TRANSPORTATION. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,031,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 18 APPROPRIATED FOR TRANSIT AND RAIL 19 FREIGHT OPERATIONS: 20 (1) "FEDERAL TRANSIT 21 ADMINISTRATION - TECHNICAL STUDIES 22 GRANTS." 23 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,127,000 24 (2) "CAPITAL ASSISTANCE - ELDERLY 25 AND DISABLED PROGRAM - 26 ADMINISTRATION." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 151,000 28 (3) "SURFACE TRANSPORTATION 29 ASSISTANCE - PROGRAM OPERATIONS AND 30 PLANNING - ADMINISTRATION." 20020S0005B1989 - 368 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 927,000 2 (4) "FEDERAL TRANSIT 3 ADMINISTRATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 4 GRANTS." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,300,000 6 (5) "TITLE IV RAIL ASSISTANCE - 7 PROGRAM OPERATIONS AND PLANNING." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 45,000 9 FOR THE RAIL SAFETY INSPECTION 10 PROGRAM. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 464,000 12 FOR TRANSFER TO THE MOTOR LICENSE 13 FUND FOR COLLECTION OF VEHICLE SALES 14 TAX. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 948,000 16 FOR THE OPERATION OF WELCOME 17 CENTERS. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,360,000 19 FOR COSTS RELATED TO VOTER 20 REGISTRATION WITH DRIVER LICENSING. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 998,000 22 FOR COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 23 COLLECTION OF MONEY FOR THE ORGAN 24 DONATION AWARENESS TRUST FUND. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 104,000 26 FOR A COMPREHENSIVE RAIL FREIGHT 27 STUDY. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 124,000 29 FOR MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE 30 FOR GRANTS TO LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 20020S0005B1989 - 369 -
1 ORGANIZATIONS. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 270,019,000 3 FOR SHARED RIDE TRANSPORTATION 4 SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS FOR THE 5 ELDERLY, DISABLED AND PERSONS NEEDING 6 MEDICAL TREATMENT. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 8 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO CLASS 3 9 AND CLASS 4 TRANSIT ENTITIES AND TO 10 SUPPORT ACCESS TO JOBS TRANSPORTATION 11 DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 13 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO THE 14 ALLE-KISKE COMMUTER RAIL. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 16 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED FOR SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS 18 TO TRANSIT ENTITIES: 19 (1) "TANFBG - ACCESS TO JOBS." 20 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 11,320,000 21 (2) "TEA 21 - ACCESS TO JOBS." 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,000,000 23 TO AUGMENT STATE LOTTERY FUNDS FOR 24 PAYMENTS TO TRANSPORTATION PROVIDERS 25 FOR FIXED-ROUTE TRANSPORTATION 26 SERVICES AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS AND 27 FOR OTHER TRANSPORTATION ACTIVITIES. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 27,800,000 29 FOR INTERCITY TRANSPORTATION: FOR 30 INTERCITY BUS, RAIL PASSENGER AND 20020S0005B1989 - 370 -
1 OTHER OPERATING SUBSIDIES AND RELATED 2 IMPROVEMENTS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,513,000 4 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 6 APPROPRIATED FOR INTERCITY RAIL AND 7 BUS TRANSPORTATION: 8 (1) "SURFACE TRANSPORTATION 9 OPERATING." 10 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 9,000,000 11 (2) "SURFACE TRANSPORTATION 12 ASSISTANCE - CAPITAL." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 4,000,000 14 (3) "FTA - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 27,000,000 16 (4) "FTA - INTELLIGENT VEHICLES - 17 PUBLIC TRANSIT." 18 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,890,000 19 (5) "FTA - INTELLIGENT TRANSIT 20 SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 20,000,000 22 FOR OPERATING SUBSIDIES, LEASE 23 PAYMENTS AND MAINTENANCE PROJECTS ON 24 RAIL FREIGHT LINES. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,250,000 26 FOR MATCHING GRANTS TO 27 MUNICIPALITIES FOR PURCHASE OF TRAFFIC 28 CONTROL DEVICES. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 30 SECTION 223. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 20020S0005B1989 - 371 -
1 POLICE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE 3 POLICE: FEDERAL STATE 4 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 5 OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 145,950,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 9 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 10 OPERATIONS: 11 (1) "DRUG ENFORCEMENT." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 260,000 13 (2) "BULLETPROOF VESTS." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,473,000 15 (3) "IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM 16 INTEGRATION." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 43,000 18 (4) "MARIJUANA ERADICATION." 19 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 20 (5) "IN-CAR VIDEO CAMERAS." 21 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 22 FOR THE COMMONWEALTH LAW 23 ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE NETWORK. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 23,256,000 25 FOR THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' 26 EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION, 27 INCLUDING IN-SERVICE TRAINING. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,731,000 29 FOR REPLACEMENT OF PATROL VEHICLES. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,050,000 20020S0005B1989 - 372 -
1 FOR AN AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT 2 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AFIS). 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,122,000 4 FOR GUN CHECKS IN ASSOCIATION WITH 5 FIREARM OWNERSHIP. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,245,000 7 SECTION 224. STATE CIVIL SERVICE 8 COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 9 APPROPRIATED TO THE STATE CIVIL 10 SERVICE COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 11 FOR THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT 12 OPERATIONS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE 13 COMMISSION, INCLUDING ADMINISTRATION 14 OF THE MERIT SYSTEM FOR EMPLOYEES 15 UNDER PROVISIONS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE 16 ACT: PROVIDED, THAT, IN ADDITION TO 17 THE AMOUNT HEREBY APPROPRIATED, ANY 18 MONEY COLLECTED BY THE COMMISSION BY 19 WAY OF REIMBURSEMENT UNDER THE CIVIL 20 SERVICE ACT SHALL BE PAID INTO THE 21 GENERAL FUND THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF 22 REVENUE AND SHALL BE CREDITED TO THIS 23 APPROPRIATION. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000 25 SECTION 225. PENNSYLVANIA 26 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY.--THE 27 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 28 THE PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 29 AGENCY: FEDERAL STATE 30 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 20020S0005B1989 - 373 -
1 OF THE PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY 2 MANAGEMENT AGENCY. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,706,000 4 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 6 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 7 OPERATIONS: 8 (1) "CIVIL PREPAREDNESS." 9 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,424,000 10 (2) "FLASH FLOOD PROJECT - WARNING 11 SYSTEM." 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 105,000 13 (3) "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANNING 14 AND TRAINING." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 469,000 16 (4) "DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 7,400,000 18 FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,073,000 20 FOR THE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE 21 COMMISSIONER. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,080,000 23 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 24 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 25 APPROPRIATED FOR THE OFFICE OF THE 26 STATE FIRE COMMISSIONER: 27 (1) "FIRE PREVENTION." 28 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 250,000 29 FOR SECURITY AND EMERGENCY 30 PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES. 20020S0005B1989 - 374 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,079,000 2 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS 3 TO VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000,000 5 FOR FIREFIGHTERS' MEMORIAL FLAGS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000 7 FOR URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE 8 SERVICES. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 10 FOR MAY-JUNE 1998 STORM DISASTER 11 HAZARD MITIGATION. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 13 FOR JUNE 2001 STORM DISASTER PUBLIC 14 ASSISTANCE. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,650,000 16 FOR GRANTS TO VOLUNTEER FIRE 17 COMPANIES, VOLUNTEER RESCUE COMPANIES 18 AND VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE COMPANIES WHO 19 ARE LICENSED UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF 20 HEALTH. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,000,000 22 FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION 23 OF A PROGRAM TO PROVIDE TRAINING TO 24 INSTRUCTORS OF FIRE, POLICE, NURSES 25 AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL PERSONNEL, WITH 26 EMS CREDENTIALS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO 27 TEACH PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN IN 28 KINDERGARTEN THROUGH TWELFTH GRADE, 29 WITH LIFE SUPPORTING FIRST AID 30 TRAINING, INCLUDING CARDIOPULMONARY 20020S0005B1989 - 375 -
1 RESUSCITATION, AND TO DEVELOP A PLAN 2 FOR ACTION FOR EMERGENCY/DISASTER 3 PREPAREDNESS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 5 FOR THE RED CROSS EXTENDED CARE 6 PROGRAM. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 8 FOR GRANTS TO FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND 9 AMBULANCE COMPANIES. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 43,000,000 11 FOR A GRANT PROGRAM FOR VOLUNTEER 12 FIRE COMPANIES, VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE 13 SERVICES, WATER AND VEHICLE RESCUE 14 SQUADS AND MUNICIPAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATIONS....... 45,000,000 16 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS 17 TO VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES FOR 18 RECRUITMENT OF FIREFIGHTERS AND 19 EMERGENCY SERVICE PERSONNEL. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000,000 21 FOR THE JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER HIGHER 22 EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 24 SECTION 226. PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND 25 BOAT COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING 26 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 27 PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND BOAT 28 COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 29 FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE ATLANTIC 30 STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION. 20020S0005B1989 - 376 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,000 2 SECTION 227. STATE SYSTEM OF 3 HIGHER EDUCATION.--THE FOLLOWING 4 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE STATE 5 SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION: FEDERAL STATE 6 FOR THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER 7 EDUCATION, INCLUDING THE CHANCELLOR'S 8 OFFICE. 9 THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER 10 EDUCATION SHALL REPORT ITS FINANCIAL 11 STATEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH 12 GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING 13 PRINCIPLES AS PRESCRIBED BY THE 14 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE AND 15 UNIVERSITY BUSINESS OFFICERS, THE 16 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC 17 ACCOUNTANTS OR ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED 18 AUTHORITATIVE BODY, AS WELL AS 19 APPLICABLE POLICY AND STANDARDS 20 PROMULGATED BY THE COMMONWEALTH AND 21 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 474,763,000 23 TO ENHANCE THE RECRUITMENT AND 24 RETENTION OF MINORITY STUDENTS AND 25 FACULTY. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 356,000 27 FOR MCKEEVER ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING 28 CENTER. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 222,000 30 FOR AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM. 20020S0005B1989 - 377 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,197,000 2 FOR STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER 3 EDUCATION PROGRAM INITIATIVES, 4 INCLUDING PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND 5 SYSTEM-WIDE TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES. 6 PAYMENT OF THIS APPROPRIATION IS 7 CONTINGENT UPON THE STATE SYSTEM 8 MAKING ALL ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS 9 WITH OTHER HIGHER EDUCATION 10 INSTITUTIONS AVAILABLE ON THE 11 INTERNET. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 17,283,000 13 SECTION 228. PENNSYLVANIA HIGHER 14 EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AGENCY.--THE 15 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 16 THE PENNSYLVANIA HIGHER EDUCATION 17 ASSISTANCE AGENCY: FEDERAL STATE 18 FOR PAYMENT OF EDUCATION ASSISTANCE 19 GRANTS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 362,993,000 21 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 22 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 23 APPROPRIATED FOR EDUCATION ASSISTANCE 24 GRANTS: 25 (1) "TANFBG - EDUCATION 26 OPPORTUNITIES." 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,500,000 28 FOR MATCHING PAYMENTS FOR STUDENT 29 AID FUNDS. IT IS THE INTENT OF THE 30 GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT THESE FUNDS 20020S0005B1989 - 378 -
1 SHOULD BE USED TO MAXIMIZE THE RECEIPT 2 OF FEDERAL FUNDS TO THE FULLEST EXTENT 3 POSSIBLE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,472,000 5 FOR INSTITUTIONAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS 6 TO BE ALLOTTED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA 7 HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AGENCY. NO 8 COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OR INSTITUTION 9 RECEIVING A DIRECT APPROPRIATION FROM 10 THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA SHALL 11 BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 12 INSTITUTIONAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS 13 PROGRAM. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 40,460,000 15 FOR THE HORACE MANN BOND-LESLIE 16 PINCKNEY HILL SCHOLARSHIP, AND FOR 17 OUTREACH AND RECRUITMENT ACTIVITIES AT 18 LINCOLN AND CHEYNEY UNIVERSITIES 19 RELATED TO THE SCHOLARSHIP. THIS 20 APPROPRIATION ALSO CONTAINS FUNDS FOR 21 THE CONTINUATION OF SUPPORT TO 22 STUDENTS CURRENTLY RECEIVING EQUAL 23 OPPORTUNITY PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 24 AWARDS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 750,000 26 FOR AGRICULTURAL LOAN FORGIVENESS. 27 PREFERENCE SHALL BE GIVEN TO RENEWAL 28 APPLICANTS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 284,000 30 FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LOAN 20020S0005B1989 - 379 -
1 FORGIVENESS. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 3 FOR LOW-COST LOANS AND LOAN 4 FORGIVENESS FOR NURSING STUDENTS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 6 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 7 APPROPRIATED FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD 8 EDUCATION LOAN FORGIVENESS: 9 (1) "CCDFBG - EARLY CHILDHOOD 10 EDUCATION LOAN FORGIVENESS." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,000,000 12 FOR SCITECH AND TECHNOLOGY 13 SCHOLARSHIPS. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,200,000 15 FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE SCITECH 16 AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 661,000 18 FOR THE CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY KEYSTONE 19 ACADEMY. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,100,000 21 SECTION 229. PENNSYLVANIA 22 HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION.--THE 23 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 24 THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM 25 COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 26 TO THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND 27 MUSEUM COMMISSION FOR GENERAL 28 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS OF THE 29 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM 30 COMMISSION. 20020S0005B1989 - 380 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 21,918,000 2 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 3 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 4 APPROPRIATED FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT 5 OPERATIONS: 6 (1) "DIVISION OF HISTORIC 7 PRESERVATION." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,260,000 9 (2) "NATIONAL HISTORICAL 10 PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 110,000 12 (3) "SAVE OUR TREASURES." 13 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 200,000 14 TO UNDERTAKE MAINTENANCE, SECURITY 15 AND REPAIR NEEDS AT HISTORIC SITES AND 16 MUSEUMS ADMINISTERED BY THE 17 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM 18 COMMISSION. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,940,000 20 FOR MUSEUM ASSISTANCE GRANTS. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 733,000 22 FOR SUPPORT OF HISTORIC RAILROAD 23 COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS IN CITIES OF 24 THE THIRD CLASS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,900,000 26 FOR NATIONAL CIVIL WAR MUSEUM. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 28 SECTION 230. PENNSYLVANIA 29 INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY.-- 30 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 20020S0005B1989 - 381 -
1 TO THE PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE 2 INVESTMENT AUTHORITY: FEDERAL STATE 3 FOR GRANTS TO COMMUNITIES FOR WATER 4 LINE EXTENSIONS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 6 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 7 APPROPRIATED FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA 8 INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY: 9 (1) "SEWAGE PROJECTS REVOLVING 10 LOAN FUND." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 68,739,000 12 (2) "DRINKING WATER PROJECTS 13 REVOLVING LOAN FUND." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 38,283,000 15 (3) "RURAL COMMUNITIES WASTEWATER 16 TREATMENT." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 636,000 18 SECTION 231. ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING 19 BOARD.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 20 APPROPRIATED TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL 21 HEARING BOARD: FEDERAL STATE 22 FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING 23 BOARD. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,834,000 25 SECTION 232. PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF 26 PROBATION AND PAROLE.--THE FOLLOWING 27 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 28 PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF PROBATION AND 29 PAROLE: FEDERAL STATE 30 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 20020S0005B1989 - 382 -
1 OF THE BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 79,683,000 3 FOR THE SEXUAL OFFENDERS ASSESSMENT 4 BOARD. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,058,000 6 FOR A DRUG OFFENDERS WORK PROGRAM. 7 SUCH WORK SHALL IN NO CASE REPLACE 8 JOBS PROTECTED BY A COLLECTIVE 9 BARGAINING UNIT. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 289,000 11 FOR PAYMENTS FOR GRANTS-IN-AID TO 12 COUNTIES FOR PROVIDING IMPROVED ADULT 13 PROBATION SERVICES. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,726,000 15 SECTION 233. PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC 16 TELEVISION NETWORK COMMISSION.--THE 17 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 18 THE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC TELEVISION 19 NETWORK COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 20 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 21 OF THE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC TELEVISION 22 NETWORK COMMISSION. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,690,000 24 FOR PUBLIC TELEVISION STATION 25 GRANTS. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,796,000 27 SECTION 234. PENNSYLVANIA 28 SECURITIES COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING 29 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 30 PENNSYLVANIA SECURITIES COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 20020S0005B1989 - 383 -
1 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 2 OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SECURITIES 3 COMMISSION. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,233,000 5 SECTION 235. STATE TAX 6 EQUALIZATION BOARD.--THE FOLLOWING 7 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE STATE 8 TAX EQUALIZATION BOARD: FEDERAL STATE 9 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 10 OF THE STATE TAX EQUALIZATION BOARD. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,402,000 12 SECTION 236. HEALTH CARE COST 13 CONTAINMENT COUNCIL.--THE FOLLOWING 14 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE HEALTH 15 CARE COST CONTAINMENT COUNCIL: FEDERAL STATE 16 FOR THE HEALTH CARE COST 17 CONTAINMENT COUNCIL. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,973,000 19 SECTION 237. STATE ETHICS 20 COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 21 APPROPRIATED TO THE STATE ETHICS 22 COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 23 FOR THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT 24 OPERATIONS OF THE STATE ETHICS 25 COMMISSION. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,770,000 27 SECTION 238. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING 28 FINANCE AGENCY.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 29 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 30 HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: 20020S0005B1989 - 384 -
1 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNT IS 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT PENNHOMES: 3 FEDERAL STATE 4 (1) "TANFBG - AFFORDABLE HOUSING 5 FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES." 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,000,000 7 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNT IS 8 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE 9 HOMEOWNER'S EMERGENCY MORTGAGE 10 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: FEDERAL STATE 11 (1) "TANFBG - HOME FORECLOSURE 12 PREVENTION ASSISTANCE FOR LOW-INCOME 13 FAMILIES." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,000,000 15 SUBPART B 16 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 17 SECTION 251. SENATE.--THE 18 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 19 THE SENATE: FEDERAL STATE 20 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 21 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE FOLLOWING 22 PURPOSES: 23 SALARIES OF SENATORS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,628,000 25 SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL NECESSARY 26 EXPENSES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE 27 SENATE. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 294,000 29 SALARIES AND WAGES OF EMPLOYEES OF 30 THE CHIEF CLERK AND ALL NECESSARY 20020S0005B1989 - 385 -
1 EXPENDITURES TO BE ALLOCATED AND 2 DISBURSED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE 3 PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,872,000 5 SALARIES, WAGES AND EXPENSES OF 6 EMPLOYEES OF THE SENATE AND EXPENSES 7 OF THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PRO 8 TEMPORE, INCLUDING MEMBER LODGING 9 RENTAL, TO BE DISBURSED AT THE 10 DIRECTION OF THE PRESIDENT PRO 11 TEMPORE. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,345,000 13 FOR REAPPORTIONMENT EXPENSES. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 15 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES FOR PAYMENT OF 16 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER EXPENSES OF THE 17 SENATE. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,741,000 19 FOR PAYMENT OF POSTAGE. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,400,000 21 THE ABOVE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 22 POSTAGE AND FOR INCIDENTAL EXPENSES 23 SHALL BE PAID PRIOR TO THE PAYMENT OF 24 SUCH EXPENSES ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 25 TREASURER IN FAVOR OF THE CHIEF CLERK 26 UPON THE PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS 27 FOR THE SAME: PROVIDED, THAT THE TOTAL 28 AMOUNT OF REQUISITIONS FOR 29 ADVANCEMENTS, LESS THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF 30 EXPENDITURES MADE AS CERTIFIED BY SUCH 20020S0005B1989 - 386 -
1 OFFICER TO THE STATE TREASURER, SHALL 2 NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE BOND OF 3 THE OFFICER HAVING CONTROL OF THE 4 DISBURSEMENT FROM THE FUNDS ADVANCED. 5 CONTINGENT EXPENSES: 6 PRESIDENT. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000 8 PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000 10 FLOOR LEADER (R). 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000 12 FLOOR LEADER (D). 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000 14 WHIP (R). 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 16 WHIP (D). 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 18 CHAIRMAN OF THE CAUCUS (R). 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 20 CHAIRMAN OF THE CAUCUS (D). 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 22 SECRETARY OF THE CAUCUS (R). 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 24 SECRETARY OF THE CAUCUS (D). 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 26 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 27 COMMITTEE (R). 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 29 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 30 COMMITTEE (D). 20020S0005B1989 - 387 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 2 CHAIRMAN OF THE POLICY COMMITTEE 3 (R). 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 5 CHAIRMAN OF THE POLICY COMMITTEE 6 (D). 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 8 CAUCUS ADMINISTRATOR (R). 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 10 CAUCUS ADMINISTRATOR (D). 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 12 UPON PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS 13 FOR CONTINGENT EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE 14 PAID ON WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 15 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 16 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH REQUISITION 17 AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH 18 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 19 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: 20 MILEAGE AND EXPENSES, SENATORS: IN 21 ADDITION TO THE ANNUAL REIMBURSEMENT 22 FOR EXPENSES AUTHORIZED BY LAW FOR 23 EACH MEMBER OF THE SENATE, EACH MEMBER 24 SHALL BE ENTITLED TO REIMBURSEMENT FOR 25 ACTUAL EXPENSES, NOT EXCEEDING THE SUM 26 OF $2,500 ANNUALLY, INCURRED FOR 27 LODGING AND MEALS WHILE AWAY FROM HOME 28 ON OFFICIAL LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS, 29 OFFICIAL POSTAGE AND ALL OTHER 30 EXPENSES INCIDENTAL TO LEGISLATIVE 20020S0005B1989 - 388 -
1 DUTIES. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,149,000 3 LEGISLATIVE PRINTING AND EXPENSES, 4 FURNITURE, EQUIPMENT, RENOVATIONS AND 5 OTHER EXPENSES. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,077,000 7 UPON PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS 8 BY THE CHIEF CLERK AGAINST THE 9 APPROPRIATIONS FOR LEGISLATIVE 10 PRINTING AND EXPENSES FOR EXPENSES, 11 SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON WARRANT OF THE 12 STATE TREASURER DIRECTLY TO AND IN 13 FAVOR OF THE PERSONS DESIGNATED IN 14 SUCH REQUISITIONS AS ENTITLED TO 15 RECEIVE SUCH EXPENSES. 16 FOR COMPUTER SERVICES (R), 17 INCLUDING THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, 18 WAGES, OPERATING COSTS, CONTRACTS, 19 EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND OTHER 20 INCIDENTAL MATERIALS AND EXPENSES. 21 SUCH EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND 22 INCIDENTAL MATERIALS MAY BE ORDERED 23 DIRECTLY BY THE SUPERVISING MEMBER OF 24 THE CAUCUS COMPUTER SERVICES OFFICE, 25 TO THE EXTENT EACH ITEM IS LESS THAN 26 $1,000, A COPY OF THE ORDER IS 27 FORWARDED TO THE CHIEF CLERK, AND ALL 28 OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FINANCIAL 29 OPERATING RULES OF THE SENATE, 30 INCLUDING PRICING AND SERVICES ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 389 -
1 FOLLOWED. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,600,000 3 FOR COMPUTER SERVICES (D), 4 INCLUDING THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, 5 WAGES, OPERATING COSTS, CONTRACTS, 6 EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND OTHER 7 INCIDENTAL MATERIALS AND EXPENSES. 8 SUCH EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND 9 INCIDENTAL MATERIALS MAY BE ORDERED 10 DIRECTLY BY THE SUPERVISING MEMBER OF 11 THE CAUCUS COMPUTER SERVICES OFFICE, 12 TO THE EXTENT EACH ITEM IS LESS THAN 13 $1,000, A COPY OF THE ORDER IS 14 FORWARDED TO THE CHIEF CLERK, AND ALL 15 OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE FINANCIAL 16 OPERATING RULES OF THE SENATE, 17 INCLUDING PRICING AND SERVICES ARE 18 FOLLOWED. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,600,000 20 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES OF 21 THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (R) 22 FOR INVESTIGATING SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, 23 UNIVERSITIES, CORRECTIONAL 24 INSTITUTIONS, MENTAL HOSPITALS, 25 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS, HOMES 26 AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES 27 SUPPORTED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY 28 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE STATE TREASURY 29 IN ANALYZING REPORTS, EXPENDITURES AND 30 THE GENERAL OPERATION AND 20020S0005B1989 - 390 -
1 ADMINISTRATION OF THE INSTITUTIONS AND 2 AGENCIES, IN EXAMINING AND ANALYZING 3 REQUESTS OF THE SAME AND OF THE 4 VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS AND 5 COMMISSIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, AND 6 FOR THE COLLECTION OF DATA FROM OTHER 7 STATES, ATTENDING SEMINARS AND 8 CONFERENCES, AND IN COOPERATING AND 9 EXCHANGING INFORMATION WITH 10 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCIAL 11 COMMITTEES OF OTHER STATES, AND FOR 12 THE NECESSARY CLERICAL ASSISTANCE AND 13 OTHER ASSISTANCE, TRAVEL EXPENSES, 14 MEMBER LODGING RENTAL AND ALL OTHER 15 EXPENSES DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE 16 CHAIRMAN IN COMPILING DATA AND 17 INFORMATION CONNECTED WITH THE WORK OF 18 THE SENATE IN COMPILING COMPARATIVE 19 COSTS AND OTHER FISCAL DATA AND 20 INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF THE 21 COMMITTEE AND THE SENATE DURING 22 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND DURING THE 23 INTERIM BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS 24 TO THE DISCHARGE OF SUCH DUTIES. THE 25 COMMITTEE SHALL HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO 26 EXAMINE AND INSPECT ALL PROPERTIES, 27 EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES, FILES, RECORDS 28 AND ACCOUNTS OF ANY STATE OFFICE, 29 DEPARTMENT, INSTITUTION, BOARD, 30 COMMITTEE, COMMISSION OR AGENCY OR ANY 20020S0005B1989 - 391 -
1 INSTITUTION OR AGENCY SUPPORTED, IN 2 WHOLE OR IN PART, BY APPROPRIATION 3 FROM THE STATE TREASURY AND TO 4 ADMINISTER OATHS. THE COMMITTEE ON 5 APPROPRIATIONS MAY ISSUE SUBPOENAS 6 UNDER THE HAND AND SEAL OF THE 7 CHAIRMAN TO COMPEL THE ATTENDANCE OF 8 WITNESSES AND THE PRODUCTION OF ANY 9 PAPERS, BOOKS, ACCOUNTS, DOCUMENTS AND 10 TESTIMONY TOUCHING MATTERS PROPERLY 11 BEING INQUIRED INTO BY THE COMMITTEE 12 AND TO CAUSE THE DEPOSITION OF 13 WITNESSES EITHER RESIDING WITHIN OR 14 WITHOUT THE STATE TO BE TAKEN IN THE 15 MANNER PRESCRIBED BY LAW FOR TAKING 16 DEPOSITIONS IN CIVIL ACTIONS. UPON 17 PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS BY THE 18 CHIEF CLERK FOR SUCH COMPENSATION OR 19 EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON 20 WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 21 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 22 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH REQUISITION 23 AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH 24 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,451,000 26 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES OF 27 THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (D), 28 DESIGNATED BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE 29 MINORITY PARTY SENATE CAUCUS (D), FOR 30 INVESTIGATING SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, 20020S0005B1989 - 392 -
1 UNIVERSITIES, CORRECTIONAL 2 INSTITUTIONS, MENTAL HOSPITALS, 3 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS, HOMES 4 AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES 5 SUPPORTED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY 6 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE STATE TREASURY 7 IN ANALYZING REPORTS, EXPENDITURES, 8 AND THE GENERAL OPERATION AND 9 ADMINISTRATION OF THE INSTITUTIONS AND 10 AGENCIES, IN EXAMINING AND ANALYZING 11 REQUESTS OF THE SAME AND OF THE 12 VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS AND 13 COMMISSIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, AND 14 FOR THE COLLECTION OF DATA FROM OTHER 15 STATES, ATTENDING SEMINARS AND 16 CONFERENCES, AND IN COOPERATING AND 17 EXCHANGING INFORMATION WITH 18 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCIAL 19 COMMITTEES OF OTHER STATES, AND FOR 20 THE NECESSARY CLERICAL ASSISTANCE AND 21 OTHER ASSISTANCE, TRAVEL EXPENSES, 22 MEMBER LODGING RENTAL AND ALL OTHER 23 EXPENSES DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE 24 CHAIRMAN IN COMPILING DATA AND 25 INFORMATION CONNECTED WITH THE WORK OF 26 THE COMMITTEE IN COMPILING COMPARATIVE 27 COST AND OTHER FISCAL DATA AND 28 INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF THE 29 COMMITTEE AND THE SENATE DURING 30 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND DURING THE 20020S0005B1989 - 393 -
1 INTERIM BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS 2 TO THE DISCHARGE OF SUCH DUTIES. UPON 3 PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS BY THE 4 CHIEF CLERK FOR SUCH COMPENSATION OR 5 EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON 6 WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 7 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 8 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH REQUISITION 9 AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH 10 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,451,000 12 FOR THE LEADERSHIP OPERATIONS 13 ACCOUNT (R) FOR PAYMENT OF SALARIES, 14 WAGES AND ALL OTHER INCIDENTAL 15 EXPENSES INCURRED IN HIRING PERSONNEL 16 AND STAFF FOR SERVICES WHICH, IN THE 17 OPINION OF THE FLOOR LEADER (R), MAY 18 BE REQUIRED OR ARISE DURING 19 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND DURING THE 20 INTERIM BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS 21 AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL OTHER 22 EXPENSES, INCLUDING MEMBER LODGING 23 RENTAL, RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF 24 SENATE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 25 UPON PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS BY 26 THE CHIEF CLERK FOR SUCH COMPENSATION 27 OR EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON 28 WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 29 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 30 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH REQUISITION 20020S0005B1989 - 394 -
1 AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH 2 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,308,000 4 FOR THE LEADERSHIP OPERATIONS 5 ACCOUNT (D) FOR PAYMENT OF SALARIES, 6 WAGES AND ALL OTHER INCIDENTAL 7 EXPENSES INCURRED IN HIRING PERSONNEL 8 AND STAFF FOR SERVICES WHICH, IN THE 9 OPINION OF THE FLOOR LEADER (D), MAY 10 BE REQUIRED OR ARISE DURING 11 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND DURING THE 12 INTERIM BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS 13 AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL OTHER 14 EXPENSES, INCLUDING MEMBER LODGING 15 RENTAL, RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF 16 SENATE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. 17 UPON PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS BY 18 THE CHIEF CLERK FOR SUCH COMPENSATION 19 OR EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON 20 WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 21 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 22 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH REQUISITION 23 AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH 24 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,308,000 26 FOR ALLOCATION IN SUCH AMOUNTS AS 27 MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE LEGISLATIVE 28 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (R) TO THE 29 SEVERAL STANDING COMMITTEES AND 30 SUPPORT OFFICES (OTHER THAN THE 20020S0005B1989 - 395 -
1 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS) FOR 2 PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION OF COUNSEL, 3 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS AND OTHER STAFF 4 PERSONNEL HIRED TO ASSIST THE MEMBERS 5 (R) OF THE SENATE OR ITS STANDING 6 COMMITTEES AND FOR OTHER NECESSARY 7 SENATE EXPENSES INCURRED. UPON 8 PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS BY THE 9 CHIEF CLERK FOR SUCH COMPENSATION OR 10 EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON 11 WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 12 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 13 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH REQUISITION 14 AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH 15 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,763,000 17 FOR ALLOCATION IN SUCH AMOUNTS AS 18 MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE LEGISLATIVE 19 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (D) TO THE 20 SEVERAL STANDING COMMITTEES AND 21 SUPPORT OFFICES (OTHER THAN THE 22 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS) FOR 23 PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION OF COUNSEL, 24 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS AND OTHER STAFF 25 PERSONNEL TO ASSIST THE MEMBERS (D) OF 26 THE SENATE OR ITS STANDING COMMITTEES 27 AND FOR OTHER NECESSARY SENATE 28 EXPENSES INCURRED. UPON PRESENTATION 29 OF REQUISITIONS BY THE CHIEF CLERK FOR 30 SUCH COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES, SUCH 20020S0005B1989 - 396 -
1 SHALL BE PAID ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 2 TREASURER DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF 3 THE PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH 4 REQUISITIONS AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE 5 SUCH COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,763,000 7 ALL APPROPRIATIONS MADE IN THIS ACT 8 OR IN ANY OTHER FISCAL YEAR TO ANY 9 ACCOUNT OF THE SENATE REMAINING 10 UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED ON THE 11 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS PART, MAY BE 12 TRANSFERRED BY THE COMMITTEE ON 13 MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS, BY A VOTE OF 14 TWO-THIRDS OF ITS MEMBERS, IN ITS 15 DISCRETION, TO SUCH SENATE ACCOUNTS AS 16 THE COMMITTEE DEEMS NECESSARY. SUCH 17 POWER TO TRANSFER APPROPRIATIONS SHALL 18 BE LIMITED TO THE 2002-2003 FISCAL 19 YEAR. 20 FOR THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE SENATE 21 FOR THE PURCHASE OF PENNSYLVANIA AND 22 NATIONAL FLAGS TO BE SENT TO RESIDENTS 23 OF PENNSYLVANIA. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,000 25 SECTION 252. HOUSE OF 26 REPRESENTATIVES.--THE FOLLOWING 27 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE HOUSE 28 OF REPRESENTATIVES: FEDERAL STATE 29 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 30 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE FOLLOWING 20020S0005B1989 - 397 -
1 PURPOSES: 2 SALARIES OF REPRESENTATIVES AND 3 EXTRA COMPENSATION TO THE SPEAKER OF 4 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,222,000 6 SALARIES: 7 HOUSE EMPLOYEES (D). 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,418,000 9 HOUSE EMPLOYEES (R). 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,418,000 11 FOR THE OPERATION OF THE SPEAKER'S 12 OFFICE. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 897,000 14 BIPARTISAN MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, 15 CHIEF CLERK AND COMPTROLLER. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,959,000 17 FOR REAPPORTIONMENT EXPENSES. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 19 MILEAGE: 20 REPRESENTATIVES, OFFICERS AND 21 EMPLOYEES. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 200,000 23 POSTAGE: 24 CHIEF CLERK AND LEGISLATIVE 25 JOURNAL. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 27 CONTINGENT EXPENSES: 28 SPEAKER. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000 30 CHIEF CLERK. 20020S0005B1989 - 398 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 643,000 2 FLOOR LEADER (D). 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000 4 FLOOR LEADER (R). 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,000 6 WHIP (D). 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 8 WHIP (R). 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 10 CHAIRMAN OF THE CAUCUS (D). 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 12 CHAIRMAN OF THE CAUCUS (R). 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 14 SECRETARY OF THE CAUCUS (D). 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 16 SECRETARY OF THE CAUCUS (R). 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000 18 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 19 COMMITTEE (D). 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 21 CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 22 COMMITTEE (R). 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000 24 CHAIRMAN OF THE POLICY COMMITTEE 25 (D). 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 27 CHAIRMAN OF THE POLICY COMMITTEE 28 (R). 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 30 CAUCUS ADMINISTRATOR (D). 20020S0005B1989 - 399 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 2 CAUCUS ADMINISTRATOR (R). 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000 4 ADMINISTRATOR FOR STAFF (D). 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000 6 ADMINISTRATOR FOR STAFF (R). 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000 8 THE ABOVE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 9 POSTAGE AND FOR CONTINGENT EXPENSES 10 SHALL BE PAID PRIOR TO THE PAYMENT OF 11 SUCH EXPENSES ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 12 TREASURER IN FAVOR OF THE OFFICERS 13 ABOVE NAMED UPON THE PRESENTATION OF 14 THEIR REQUISITIONS FOR THE SAME: 15 PROVIDED, THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF 16 REQUISITIONS FOR ADVANCEMENTS, LESS 17 THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF EXPENDITURES MADE 18 AS CERTIFIED BY SUCH OFFICERS TO THE 19 STATE TREASURER, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE 20 AMOUNT OF THE BOND OF THE OFFICER 21 HAVING CONTROL OF THE DISBURSEMENT 22 FROM THE FUNDS ADVANCED. 23 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: 24 LEGISLATIVE OFFICE FOR RESEARCH 25 LIAISON. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 622,000 27 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,845,000 29 EXPENSES - REPRESENTATIVES: IN 30 ADDITION TO ANNUAL REIMBURSEMENT FOR 20020S0005B1989 - 400 -
1 EXPENSES HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED BY LAW 2 FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF 3 REPRESENTATIVES, EACH MEMBER SHALL BE 4 ENTITLED TO REIMBURSEMENT FOR ACTUAL 5 EXPENSES, NOT EXCEEDING THE SUM OF 6 $2,500 ANNUALLY, INCURRED FOR LODGING 7 AND MEALS WHILE AWAY FROM HOME ON 8 OFFICIAL LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS, 9 OFFICIAL POSTAGE, STAFF AND ALL OTHER 10 EXPENSES INCIDENTAL TO LEGISLATIVE 11 DUTIES. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,100,000 13 LEGISLATIVE PRINTING AND EXPENSES. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,000,000 15 MEMBERS' HOME OFFICE EXPENSES. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,033,000 17 ATTENDING NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE 18 CONFERENCE - EXPENSES. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 194,000 20 THE ABOVE APPROPRIATION FOR 21 ATTENDING NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE 22 CONFERENCE MEETINGS AND FOR ATTENDING 23 MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE 24 GOVERNMENTS SHALL BE PAID TO THE CHIEF 25 CLERK OF THE HOUSE IN THE SAME MANNER 26 AND UNDER THE SAME CONDITIONS AS THE 27 APPROPRIATIONS FOR POSTAGE AND 28 CONTINGENT EXPENSES ABOVE. 29 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES OF 30 THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (R) OF 20020S0005B1989 - 401 -
1 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN 2 INVESTIGATING SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, 3 UNIVERSITIES, CORRECTIONAL 4 INSTITUTIONS, MENTAL HOSPITALS, 5 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS, HOMES 6 AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES 7 SUPPORTED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY 8 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE STATE TREASURY 9 IN ANALYZING REPORTS, EXPENDITURES AND 10 THE GENERAL OPERATION AND 11 ADMINISTRATION OF THE INSTITUTIONS AND 12 AGENCIES IN EXAMINING AND ANALYZING 13 REQUESTS OF THE SAME AND OF THE 14 VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS AND 15 COMMISSIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, AND 16 FOR THE COLLECTION OF DATA FROM OTHER 17 STATES, ATTENDING SEMINARS AND 18 CONFERENCES, AND IN COOPERATING AND 19 EXCHANGING INFORMATION WITH 20 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCIAL 21 COMMITTEES OF OTHER STATES, AND ANY 22 OFFICE EXPENSES NECESSARY TO SERVE THE 23 COMMITTEE AND ITS CHAIRMAN, AND FOR 24 THE NECESSARY CLERICAL ASSISTANCE AND 25 OTHER ASSISTANCE, TRAVEL EXPENSES AND 26 ALL OTHER EXPENSES DEEMED NECESSARY BY 27 THE CHAIRMAN IN COMPILING DATA AND 28 INFORMATION CONNECTED WITH THE WORK OF 29 THE COMMITTEE IN COMPILING COMPARATIVE 30 COST AND OTHER FISCAL DATA AND 20020S0005B1989 - 402 -
1 INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF THE 2 COMMITTEE AND THE HOUSE OF 3 REPRESENTATIVES DURING LEGISLATIVE 4 SESSIONS AND DURING THE INTERIM 5 BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS TO THE 6 DISCHARGE OF SUCH DUTIES. THE 7 COMMITTEE SHALL HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO 8 EXAMINE AND INSPECT ALL PROPERTIES, 9 EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES, FILES, RECORDS 10 AND ACCOUNTS OF ANY STATE OFFICE, 11 DEPARTMENT, INSTITUTION, BOARD, 12 COMMITTEE, COMMISSION OR AGENCY OR ANY 13 INSTITUTION OR AGENCY SUPPORTED, IN 14 WHOLE OR IN PART, BY APPROPRIATION 15 FROM THE STATE TREASURY AND TO 16 ADMINISTER OATHS. THE SUM APPROPRIATED 17 SHALL BE PAID ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 18 TREASURER IN FAVOR OF THE CHAIRMAN OF 19 THE COMMITTEE ON THE PRESENTATION OF 20 HIS REQUISITION FOR THE SAME. THE 21 CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON 22 APPROPRIATIONS (R) SHALL, NOT LATER 23 THAN 30 DAYS AFTER THE TERMINATION OF 24 HIS TERM OF OFFICE OR UNTIL HIS 25 SUCCESSOR IS ELECTED AND ALSO WITHIN 26 30 DAYS AFTER THE ADJOURNMENT OF ANY 27 REGULAR OR SPECIAL SESSION, FILE AN 28 ACCOUNT, TOGETHER WITH SUPPORTING 29 DOCUMENTS WHENEVER POSSIBLE, IN THE 30 OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON 20020S0005B1989 - 403 -
1 APPROPRIATIONS, OF THE COMMITTEE'S 2 EXPENSES SINCE THE FILING OF THE PRIOR 3 ACCOUNT. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,945,000 5 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES OF 6 ONE MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE ON 7 APPROPRIATIONS (D) OF THE HOUSE OF 8 REPRESENTATIVES, DESIGNATED BY A 9 MAJORITY VOTE OF THE HOUSE OF 10 REPRESENTATIVES CAUCUS (D), FOR 11 INVESTIGATING SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, 12 UNIVERSITIES, CORRECTIONAL 13 INSTITUTIONS, MENTAL HOSPITALS, 14 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS, HOMES 15 AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES 16 SUPPORTED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY 17 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE STATE TREASURY 18 IN ANALYZING REPORTS, EXPENDITURES, 19 AND THE GENERAL OPERATION AND 20 ADMINISTRATION OF THE INSTITUTIONS AND 21 AGENCIES IN EXAMINING AND ANALYZING 22 REQUESTS OF THE SAME AND OF THE 23 VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS AND 24 COMMISSIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND 25 FOR THE COLLECTION OF DATA FROM OTHER 26 STATES, ATTENDING SEMINARS AND 27 CONFERENCES, AND IN COOPERATING AND 28 EXCHANGING INFORMATION WITH 29 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCIAL 30 COMMITTEES OF OTHER STATES, AND ANY 20020S0005B1989 - 404 -
1 OFFICE EXPENSES NECESSARY TO SERVE THE 2 COMMITTEE AND ITS CHAIRMAN, AND FOR 3 THE NECESSARY CLERICAL ASSISTANCE, AND 4 OTHER ASSISTANCE, TRAVEL EXPENSES AND 5 ALL OTHER EXPENSES DEEMED NECESSARY BY 6 THE CHAIRMAN IN COMPILING DATA AND 7 INFORMATION CONNECTED WITH THE WORK OF 8 THE COMMITTEE IN COMPILING COMPARATIVE 9 COST AND OTHER FISCAL DATA AND 10 INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF THE 11 COMMITTEE AND THE HOUSE OF 12 REPRESENTATIVES DURING LEGISLATIVE 13 SESSIONS AND DURING THE INTERIM 14 BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS TO THE 15 DISCHARGE OF SUCH DUTIES. THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED SHALL BE PAID ON WARRANT 17 OF THE STATE TREASURER IN FAVOR OF THE 18 MEMBER SO DESIGNATED BY THE MAJORITY 19 VOTE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 20 CAUCUS (D) ON THE PRESENTATION OF HIS 21 REQUISITION FOR THE SAME. SUCH MEMBER 22 SO DESIGNATED SHALL, NOT LATER THAN 30 23 DAYS AFTER THE TERMINATION OF HIS TERM 24 OF OFFICE OR UNTIL HIS SUCCESSOR IS 25 ELECTED AND ALSO WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER 26 THE ADJOURNMENT OF ANY REGULAR OR 27 SPECIAL SESSION, FILE AN ACCOUNT, 28 TOGETHER WITH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS 29 WHENEVER POSSIBLE, IN THE OFFICE OF 30 THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (D) OF 20020S0005B1989 - 405 -
1 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OF HIS 2 EXPENSES SINCE THE FILING OF THE PRIOR 3 ACCOUNT. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,945,000 5 THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS MAY 6 ISSUE SUBPOENAS UNDER THE HAND AND 7 SEAL OF THE MAJORITY CHAIRMAN TO 8 COMPEL THE ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES AND 9 THE PRODUCTION OF ANY PAPERS, BOOKS, 10 ACCOUNTS, DOCUMENTS AND TESTIMONY 11 TOUCHING MATTERS PROPERLY BEING 12 INQUIRED INTO BY THE COMMITTEE AND TO 13 CAUSE THE DEPOSITION OF WITNESSES 14 EITHER RESIDING WITHIN OR WITHOUT THE 15 STATE TO BE TAKEN IN THE MANNER 16 PRESCRIBED BY LAW FOR TAKING 17 DEPOSITIONS IN CIVIL ACTIONS. 18 FOR THE PAYMENT TO THE SPECIAL 19 LEADERSHIP ACCOUNT (R) FOR PAYMENT OF 20 SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL OTHER 21 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES INCURRED IN HIRING 22 PERSONNEL AND STAFF OR FOR SERVICES, 23 WHICH, IN THE OPINION OF THE MAJORITY 24 LEADER, MAY BE REQUIRED OR ARISE 25 DURING LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND DURING 26 THE INTERIM BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE 27 SESSIONS AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL 28 OTHER EXPENSES RELATED TO THE 29 PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTIES AND 30 RESPONSIBILITIES. THE SUM APPROPRIATED 20020S0005B1989 - 406 -
1 SHALL BE PAID ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 2 TREASURER IN FAVOR OF THE MAJORITY 3 LEADER ON THE PRESENTATION OF HIS 4 REQUISITION FOR THE SAME. THE MAJORITY 5 LEADER SHALL, NOT LATER THAN 30 DAYS 6 AFTER THE TERMINATION OF HIS TERM OF 7 OFFICE OR UNTIL HIS SUCCESSOR IS 8 ELECTED AND ALSO WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER 9 THE ADJOURNMENT OF ANY REGULAR OR 10 SPECIAL SESSION, FILE AN ACCOUNT, 11 TOGETHER WITH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS 12 WHENEVER POSSIBLE, IN THE OFFICE OF 13 THE MAJORITY LEADER, OF SUCH EXPENSES 14 SINCE THE FILING OF THE PRIOR ACCOUNT. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,496,000 16 FOR THE PAYMENT TO THE SPECIAL 17 LEADERSHIP ACCOUNT (D) FOR PAYMENT OF 18 SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL OTHER 19 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES INCURRED IN HIRING 20 PERSONNEL AND STAFF OR FOR SERVICES 21 WHICH, IN THE OPINION OF THE MINORITY 22 LEADER, MAY BE REQUIRED OR ARISE 23 DURING LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND DURING 24 THE INTERIM BETWEEN LEGISLATIVE 25 SESSIONS AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL 26 OTHER EXPENSES RELATED TO THE 27 PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTIES AND 28 RESPONSIBILITIES. THE SUM APPROPRIATED 29 SHALL BE PAID ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 30 TREASURER IN FAVOR OF THE MINORITY 20020S0005B1989 - 407 -
1 LEADER ON THE PRESENTATION OF HIS 2 REQUISITION FOR THE SAME. THE MINORITY 3 LEADER SHALL, NOT LATER THAN 30 DAYS 4 AFTER THE TERMINATION OF HIS TERM OF 5 OFFICE OR UNTIL HIS SUCCESSOR IS 6 ELECTED AND ALSO WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER 7 THE ADJOURNMENT OF ANY REGULAR OR 8 SPECIAL SESSION, FILE AN ACCOUNT, 9 TOGETHER WITH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS 10 WHENEVER POSSIBLE, IN THE OFFICE OF 11 THE MINORITY LEADER, OF SUCH EXPENSES 12 SINCE THE FILING OF THE PRIOR ACCOUNT. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,496,000 14 FOR ALLOCATION IN SUCH AMOUNTS AS 15 MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE LEGISLATIVE 16 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (R) TO THE 17 SEVERAL STANDING COMMITTEES (OTHER 18 THAN THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS) 19 OF THE HOUSE FOR PAYMENT OF 20 COMPENSATION OF COUNSEL, RESEARCH 21 ASSISTANTS AND OTHER STAFF PERSONNEL 22 HIRED AND ASSIGNED TO WORK ON BEHALF 23 OF THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MAJORITY 24 MEMBERS OF SUCH STANDING COMMITTEES OF 25 THE HOUSE AND FOR OTHER NECESSARY 26 EXPENSES INCURRED. UPON PRESENTATION 27 OF REQUISITIONS BY THE CHIEF CLERK OF 28 THE HOUSE FOR SUCH COMPENSATION OR 29 EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL BE PAID ON 30 WARRANT OF THE STATE TREASURER 20020S0005B1989 - 408 -
1 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE 2 PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH 3 REQUISITIONS AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE 4 SUCH COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. AN 5 ACCOUNTING, TOGETHER WITH SUPPORTING 6 DOCUMENTS WHENEVER POSSIBLE, SHALL BE 7 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CLERK 8 OF SUCH EXPENSES SINCE THE FILING OF 9 THE PRIOR ACCOUNT. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,224,000 11 FOR ALLOCATION IN SUCH AMOUNTS AS 12 MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE LEGISLATIVE 13 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (D) TO THE 14 SEVERAL STANDING COMMITTEES (OTHER 15 THAN THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS) 16 OF THE HOUSE FOR PAYMENT OF 17 COMPENSATION OF COUNSEL, RESEARCH 18 ASSISTANTS AND OTHER STAFF PERSONNEL 19 HIRED AND ASSIGNED TO WORK ON BEHALF 20 OF THE MINORITY MEMBERS OF SUCH 21 STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE AND 22 FOR OTHER NECESSARY EXPENSES INCURRED. 23 UPON PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS BY 24 THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE FOR SUCH 25 COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES, SUCH SHALL 26 BE PAID ON WARRANT OF THE STATE 27 TREASURER DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF 28 THE PERSONS DESIGNATED IN SUCH 29 REQUISITIONS AS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE 30 SUCH COMPENSATION OR EXPENSES. AN 20020S0005B1989 - 409 -
1 ACCOUNTING, TOGETHER WITH SUPPORTING 2 DOCUMENTS WHENEVER POSSIBLE, SHALL BE 3 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CLERK 4 OF SUCH EXPENSES SINCE THE FILING OF 5 THE PRIOR ACCOUNT. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,224,000 7 ALL APPROPRIATIONS MADE IN THIS ACT 8 OR IN ANY OTHER FISCAL YEAR TO ANY 9 ACCOUNT OF THE HOUSE OF 10 REPRESENTATIVES, EXCEPT FOR THE 11 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (D) OR THE 12 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS (R) 13 ACCOUNTS, REMAINING UNEXPENDED AND 14 UNENCUMBERED ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF 15 THIS PART, MAY BE TRANSFERRED BY THE 16 BIPARTISAN MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, IN 17 ITS DISCRETION, TO SUCH HOUSE ACCOUNTS 18 AS THE COMMITTEE DEEMS NECESSARY. SUCH 19 POWER TO TRANSFER APPROPRIATIONS SHALL 20 BE LIMITED TO THE 2002-2003 FISCAL 21 YEAR. 22 FOR THE COMMONWEALTH EMERGENCY 23 MEDICAL SYSTEM. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 35,000 25 FOR THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF 26 REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PURCHASE OF 27 PENNSYLVANIA AND NATIONAL FLAGS TO BE 28 SENT TO RESIDENTS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,000 30 FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. 20020S0005B1989 - 410 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 2 SECTION 253. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE 3 BUREAU.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 4 APPROPRIATED TO THE LEGISLATIVE 5 REFERENCE BUREAU: FEDERAL STATE 6 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 7 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE WORK OF THE 8 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU, 9 INCLUDING THE CODE AND BULLETIN 10 SECTION. 11 THE PENNSYLVANIA CONSOLIDATED 12 STATUTES, ADVANCE COPIES OF STATUTES, 13 VOLUMES OF THE LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA 14 AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS SHALL BE 15 PRINTED UNDER CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO 16 BY THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU 17 (WITHOUT THE INTERVENTION OF ANY OTHER 18 STATE AGENCY OR OFFICER AND WITHOUT 19 REGARD TO ANY OTHER STATUTE REGULATING 20 PRINTING CONTRACTS) AND DISTRIBUTED 21 (WITHOUT REGARD TO ANY OTHER STATUTE 22 REGULATING DISTRIBUTION OF LAWS) AS 23 DETERMINED BY THE BUREAU, AND MONEYS 24 FROM SALES SHALL BE PAID TO THE BUREAU 25 OR THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES, 26 AS THE BUREAU SHALL DETERMINE, WHICH 27 SHALL PAY THE SAME INTO THE STATE 28 TREASURY TO THE CREDIT OF THE GENERAL 29 FUND. SUCH MONEYS ARE HEREBY 30 APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO 20020S0005B1989 - 411 -
1 THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU FOR 2 THE EDITING, PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION 3 OF SUCH PUBLICATIONS AND RELATED 4 EXPENSES. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,122,000 6 FOR CONTINGENT EXPENSES CONNECTED 7 WITH THE WORK OF THE LEGISLATIVE 8 REFERENCE BUREAU TO BE PAID ON 9 WARRANTS OF THE STATE TREASURER IN 10 FAVOR OF THE DIRECTOR ON THE 11 PRESENTATION OF HIS REQUISITIONS FOR 12 THE SAME. THE DIRECTOR SHALL FILE AN 13 ACCOUNTING OF THE EXPENSES, TOGETHER 14 WITH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS WHENEVER 15 POSSIBLE, IN THE OFFICE OF THE 16 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000 18 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN AND 19 PENNSYLVANIA CODE AND RELATED 20 EXPENSES. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 678,000 22 SECTION 254. LEGISLATIVE BUDGET 23 AND FINANCE COMMITTEE.--THE FOLLOWING 24 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 25 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE 26 COMMITTEE: FEDERAL STATE 27 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 28 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE WORK OF THE 29 LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE 30 COMMITTEE UPON PRESENTATION OF 20020S0005B1989 - 412 -
1 REQUISITIONS FOR THE SAME FROM THE 2 CHAIRMAN TO BE PAID ON WARRANTS OF THE 3 STATE TREASURER DIRECTLY TO AND IN 4 FAVOR OF THE PERSON NAMED IN THE 5 REQUISITIONS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,262,000 7 SECTION 255. LEGISLATIVE DATA 8 PROCESSING COMMITTEE.--THE FOLLOWING 9 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 10 LEGISLATIVE DATA PROCESSING 11 COMMITTEE: FEDERAL STATE 12 FOR THE OPERATION OF THE 13 LEGISLATIVE DATA PROCESSING CENTER 14 UPON PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS FOR 15 THE SAME FROM THE CHAIRMAN TO BE PAID 16 ON WARRANTS OF THE STATE TREASURER 17 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE PERSON 18 NAMED IN THE REQUISITIONS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,751,000 20 SECTION 256. JOINT STATE 21 GOVERNMENT COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING 22 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE JOINT 23 STATE GOVERNMENT COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 24 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 25 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE WORK OF THE 26 JOINT STATE GOVERNMENT COMMISSION UPON 27 PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS FOR THE 28 SAME FROM THE CHAIRMAN TO BE PAID ON 29 WARRANTS OF THE STATE TREASURER 30 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE PERSON 20020S0005B1989 - 413 -
1 NAMED IN THE REQUISITION. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,842,000 3 SECTION 257. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 4 COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 5 APPROPRIATED TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT 6 COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 7 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 8 EXPENSES NECESSARY FOR THE WORK OF THE 9 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION UPON 10 PRESENTATION OF REQUISITIONS FOR THE 11 SAME FROM THE CHAIRMAN TO BE PAID ON 12 WARRANTS OF THE STATE TREASURER 13 DIRECTLY TO AND IN FAVOR OF THE PERSON 14 NAMED IN THE REQUISITIONS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 966,000 16 FOR THE COMPILATION AND 17 DISTRIBUTION OF VARIOUS MUNICIPAL 18 CODES. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 28,000 20 SECTION 258. JOINT LEGISLATIVE AIR 21 AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL AND 22 CONSERVATION COMMITTEE.--THE FOLLOWING 23 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE JOINT 24 LEGISLATIVE AIR AND WATER POLLUTION 25 CONTROL AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE: FEDERAL STATE 26 FOR THE SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF 27 THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE AIR AND WATER 28 POLLUTION CONTROL AND CONSERVATION 29 COMMITTEE UPON PRESENTATION OF 30 REQUISITIONS FOR THE SAME FROM THE 20020S0005B1989 - 414 -
1 CHAIRMAN TO BE PAID ON WARRANTS OF THE 2 STATE TREASURER DIRECTLY TO AND IN 3 FAVOR OF THE PERSON NAMED IN THE 4 REQUISITIONS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 483,000 6 SECTION 259. LEGISLATIVE AUDIT 7 ADVISORY COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING 8 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 9 LEGISLATIVE AUDIT ADVISORY 10 COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 11 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 12 EXPENSES NECESSARY FOR THE WORK OF THE 13 LEGISLATIVE AUDIT ADVISORY COMMISSION. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 154,000 15 SECTION 260. INDEPENDENT 16 REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION.--THE 17 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 18 THE INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW 19 COMMISSION: FEDERAL STATE 20 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 21 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE WORK OF THE 22 INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW 23 COMMISSION. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,850,000 25 SECTION 261. CAPITOL PRESERVATION 26 COMMITTEE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 27 APPROPRIATED TO THE CAPITOL 28 PRESERVATION COMMITTEE: FEDERAL STATE 29 FOR THE OPERATION OF THE CAPITOL 30 PRESERVATION COMMITTEE. ALL 20020S0005B1989 - 415 -
1 APPROPRIATIONS MADE IN THIS ACT OR IN 2 ANY OTHER FISCAL YEAR TO THE CAPITOL 3 PRESERVATION COMMITTEE FOR THE 4 RESTORATION OF THE CAPITOL REMAINING 5 UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED ON THE 6 EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS PART MAY BE 7 EXPENDED BY THE COMMITTEE FOR SUCH 8 RESTORATION, INCLUDING ANY 9 CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, STRUCTURAL 10 MODIFICATIONS AND RELOCATIONS OF 11 EXISTING FACILITIES AND SERVICES AS 12 MAY BE NECESSARY OR INCIDENTAL TO 13 ACCOMPLISH ANY SUCH RESTORATION. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 976,000 15 FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE CAPITOL 16 AND ITS ARTIFACTS, INCLUDING SUPPORT 17 FACILITIES AND SERVICES. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,150,000 19 FOR FLAG CONSERVATION. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 60,000 21 FOR A COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE 22 PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 197,000 24 FOR THE CENTENNIAL OF THE CAPITOL. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 26 FOR RARE BOOKS CONSERVATION. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 28 SECTION 262. PENNSYLVANIA 29 COMMISSION ON SENTENCING.--THE 30 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 20020S0005B1989 - 416 -
1 THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON 2 SENTENCING: FEDERAL STATE 3 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON 4 SENTENCING. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,126,000 6 SECTION 263. CENTER FOR RURAL 7 PENNSYLVANIA.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 8 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE CENTER FOR 9 RURAL PENNSYLVANIA: FEDERAL STATE 10 FOR THE CENTER FOR RURAL 11 PENNSYLVANIA. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,050,000 13 SECTION 264. COMMONWEALTH MAIL 14 PROCESSING CENTER.--THE FOLLOWING 15 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 16 COMMONWEALTH MAIL PROCESSING CENTER: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR THE COMMONWEALTH MAIL 18 PROCESSING CENTER. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 20 SUBPART C 21 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 22 SECTION 281. SUPREME COURT.--THE 23 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 24 THE SUPREME COURT: FEDERAL STATE 25 FOR THE SUPREME COURT: INCLUDING 26 THE SALARIES OF THE SUPREME COURT 27 JUSTICES, FOR THE OFFICE OF 28 PROTHONOTARY AND FOR THE LIBRARY IN 29 THE EASTERN DISTRICT AND WESTERN 30 DISTRICT, FOR THE OFFICE OF 20020S0005B1989 - 417 -
1 PROTHONOTARY IN THE MIDDLE DISTRICT, 2 FOR CRIERS, TIPSTAVES, OFFICIAL 3 STENOGRAPHERS, COURT OFFICERS AND THE 4 LAW SECRETARY OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE IN 5 EASTERN, MIDDLE AND WESTERN DISTRICTS, 6 HOME OFFICE EXPENSES AND WORKERS' 7 COMPENSATION INSURANCE PREMIUMS FOR 8 ALL SUPREME COURT EMPLOYEES NOT FUNDED 9 BY OTHER APPROPRIATIONS, FOR THE 10 OFFICE OF STATE REPORTERS, INCLUDING 11 THE SALARIES AND COMPENSATION OF 12 EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING THE FEES FOR 13 PROTHONOTARIES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF 14 THE EASTERN, MIDDLE AND WESTERN 15 DISTRICTS ON ASSIGNMENT TO JUDGES TO 16 COUNTIES OTHER THAN THEIR OWN, AND 17 FURTHER INCLUDING ASSESSMENTS FOR THE 18 NATIONAL CENTER OF STATE COURTS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,476,000 20 FOR VOUCHERED EXPENSES FOR 21 JUSTICES. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 180,000 23 FOR THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL FOR THE 24 UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 179,000 26 FOR COUNTY COURT ADMINISTRATORS FOR 27 THE UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM. NO MONEYS 28 FROM ANY OTHER APPROPRIATION OR FUND 29 MAY BE UTILIZED TO SUPPLEMENT THIS 30 APPROPRIATION. 20020S0005B1989 - 418 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,621,000 2 FOR COURT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION FOR 3 THE UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 5 FOR THE CIVIL PROCEDURAL RULES 6 COMMITTEE. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 403,000 8 FOR THE APPELLATE COURT/ORPHANS' 9 COURT RULES COMMITTEE. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 175,000 11 FOR THE RULES OF EVIDENCE 12 COMMITTEE. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 163,000 14 FOR THE MINOR COURT RULES 15 COMMITTEE. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 171,000 17 FOR THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL RULES 18 COMMITTEE. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 409,000 20 FOR THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS 21 COMMITTEE. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 167,000 23 FOR THE JUVENILE COURT RULES 24 COMMITTEE. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 167,000 26 FOR THE COMMITTEE ON RACIAL AND 27 GENDER BIAS. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 227,000 29 FOR THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, 30 INCLUDING THE EXPENSES OF THE JUDICIAL 20020S0005B1989 - 419 -
1 COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA AND THE 2 DISTRICT JUSTICE ADMINISTRATOR. FUNDS 3 FROM THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED 4 FOR THE OPERATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA 5 BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS. ALL FUNDS SO 6 SPENT SHALL BE REPAID IN FULL TO THE 7 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE 8 PENNSYLVANIA COURTS WITHOUT INTEREST 9 OR CHARGES FROM THE AUGMENTING 10 REVENUES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF 11 LAW EXAMINERS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,482,000 13 FOR THE INTEGRATED CRIMINAL JUSTICE 14 SYSTEM. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,140,000 16 SECTION 282. SUPERIOR COURT.--THE 17 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 18 THE SUPERIOR COURT: FEDERAL STATE 19 FOR THE SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF 20 THE SUPERIOR COURT: INCLUDING THE 21 SALARY OF THE SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES, 22 FOR PANELIZATION OF JUDGES PROGRAM, 23 FOR CRIERS, TIPSTAVES, OFFICIAL 24 STENOGRAPHERS, HOME OFFICE EXPENSES, 25 COURT OFFICERS AND LAW SECRETARY OF 26 THE PRESIDENT JUDGE AND WORKERS' 27 COMPENSATION INSURANCE PREMIUMS FOR 28 ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, 29 FOR THE PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE IN THE 30 PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT, INCLUDING 20020S0005B1989 - 420 -
1 SALARIES AND COMPENSATION FOR 2 EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING THE EXPENSES OF 3 DOCKETS, STATIONERY, SUPPLIES, BOOKS 4 FOR THE LIBRARY AND OTHER COSTS OF THE 5 SUPERIOR COURT AND ITS OFFICES. SENIOR 6 JUDGES WORKING AS ACTIVE OR SENIOR 7 JUDGES A MINIMUM OF 75 DAYS IN THE 8 PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR ARE TO RECEIVE 9 HEALTH BENEFITS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,243,000 11 FOR VOUCHERED EXPENSES FOR ACTIVE 12 JUDGES. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 237,000 14 SECTION 283. COMMONWEALTH COURT.-- 15 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 16 TO THE COMMONWEALTH COURT: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR THE SALARIES OF JUDGES, FOR THE 18 SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF EMPLOYEES AND 19 FOR HOME OFFICE EXPENSES. SENIOR 20 JUDGES WORKING AS ACTIVE OR SENIOR 21 JUDGES A MINIMUM OF 75 DAYS IN THE 22 PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR ARE TO RECEIVE 23 HEALTH BENEFITS. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,719,000 25 FOR VOUCHERED EXPENSES FOR ACTIVE 26 JUDGES. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 143,000 28 SECTION 284. COURTS OF COMMON 29 PLEAS.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 30 APPROPRIATED TO THE COURTS OF COMMON 20020S0005B1989 - 421 -
1 PLEAS: FEDERAL STATE 2 FOR THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS: 3 INCLUDING THE SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF 4 JUDGES, INCLUDING THE EXPENSES OF 5 TRAVELING JUDGES, INCLUDING THE 6 MILEAGE IN DIVIDED JUDICIAL DISTRICTS, 7 AND THE PAYMENT OF A PER DIEM SALARY, 8 MILEAGE AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES TO 9 ACTIVE VISITING JUDGES FOR THE 10 PERFORMANCE OF THEIR OFFICIAL DUTIES. 11 NO PRINTING, POSTAGE, TELEPHONE AND 12 SUPPLIES MAY BE PAID FOR FROM THIS 13 APPROPRIATION. NO EXPENSES OF ANY KIND 14 RELATING TO EDUCATION MAY BE PAID FROM 15 THIS APPROPRIATION. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 61,467,000 17 FOR SENIOR JUDGES OF THE COURTS OF 18 COMMON PLEAS. SENIOR JUDGES WORKING AS 19 ACTIVE OR SENIOR JUDGES A MINIMUM OF 20 75 DAYS IN THE PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR ARE 21 TO RECEIVE HEALTH BENEFITS. SENIOR 22 JUDGES SHALL NOT BE ASSIGNED UNLESS 23 ADEQUATE FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE IN THIS 24 APPROPRIATION TO PROVIDE COMPENSATION. 25 ANY SENIOR JUDGE ASSIGNED IN EXCESS OF 26 EXISTING FUNDING SHALL BE COMPENSATED 27 FROM THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE SUPREME 28 COURT. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,898,000 30 FOR COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL 20020S0005B1989 - 422 -
1 EDUCATION. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 727,000 3 FOR THE ETHICS COMMITTEE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 42,000 5 SECTION 285. COMMUNITY COURTS - 6 DISTRICT JUSTICES.--THE FOLLOWING 7 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 8 COMMUNITY COURTS AND DISTRICT 9 JUSTICES: FEDERAL STATE 10 FOR THE SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF 11 COMMUNITY COURT JUDGES AND DISTRICT 12 JUSTICES. SENIOR JUDGES WORKING A 13 MINIMUM NUMBER OF DAYS PROVIDED BY THE 14 SUPREME COURT ARE TO RECEIVE HEALTH 15 BENEFITS. EXCEPT FOR THOSE PRINTING 16 COSTS RELATING TO 42 PA.C.S. § 3532 17 (RELATING TO EXPENSES), NO OTHER 18 PRINTING, POSTAGE, TELEPHONE AND 19 SUPPLIES MAY BE PAID FOR FROM THIS 20 APPROPRIATION. NO EXPENSES OF ANY KIND 21 RELATING TO EDUCATION MAY BE PAID FROM 22 THIS APPROPRIATION. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 49,366,000 24 FOR DISTRICT JUSTICES' EDUCATION. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 576,000 26 SECTION 286. PHILADELPHIA TRAFFIC 27 COURT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 28 APPROPRIATED TO THE PHILADELPHIA 29 TRAFFIC COURT: FEDERAL STATE 30 FOR THE SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF 20020S0005B1989 - 423 -
1 JUDGES. SENIOR JUDGES WORKING AS 2 ACTIVE OR SENIOR JUDGES A MINIMUM OF 3 75 DAYS IN THE PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR ARE 4 TO RECEIVE HEALTH BENEFITS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 685,000 6 SECTION 287. PHILADELPHIA 7 MUNICIPAL COURT.--THE FOLLOWING 8 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 9 PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT: FEDERAL STATE 10 FOR THE SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF 11 JUDGES. SENIOR JUDGES WORKING AS 12 ACTIVE OR SENIOR JUDGES A MINIMUM OF 13 75 DAYS IN THE PRIOR CALENDAR YEAR ARE 14 TO RECEIVE HEALTH BENEFITS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,660,000 16 FOR LAW CLERKS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 39,000 18 TO PROVIDE PROMPT SERVICE AND 19 SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC 20 VIOLENCE. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 204,000 22 SECTION 288. PITTSBURGH MAGISTRATE 23 COURT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 24 APPROPRIATED TO THE PITTSBURGH 25 MAGISTRATE COURT: FEDERAL STATE 26 FOR THE PITTSBURGH MAGISTRATE 27 COURT. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,200,000 29 SECTION 289. JUDICIAL CONDUCT 30 BOARD.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 424 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO THE JUDICIAL CONDUCT 2 BOARD: FEDERAL STATE 3 FOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF THE 4 JUDICIAL CONDUCT BOARD. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,046,000 6 SECTION 290. COURT OF JUDICIAL 7 DISCIPLINE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO THE COURT OF JUDICIAL 9 DISCIPLINE: FEDERAL STATE 10 FOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF THE 11 COURT OF JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 426,000 13 SECTION 291. JUROR COST 14 REIMBURSEMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 15 ARE APPROPRIATED FOR JUROR COST 16 REIMBURSEMENT: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR JUROR COST REIMBURSEMENT. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,469,000 19 SECTION 292. COUNTY COURT 20 REIMBURSEMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 21 ARE APPROPRIATED FOR COURT COSTS: FEDERAL STATE 22 FOR PAYMENT TO COUNTIES AS 23 REIMBURSEMENT FOR COSTS INCURRED BY 24 COUNTIES IN THE ADMINISTRATION AND 25 OPERATION OF COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS 26 DURING CALENDAR YEAR 2001. 27 REIMBURSEMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED ON THE 28 FOLLOWING BASIS: FOR EACH COMMON PLEAS 29 COURT JUDGE AUTHORIZED POSITION, 30 WHETHER FILLED OR VACANT WITHIN A 20020S0005B1989 - 425 -
1 JUDICIAL DISTRICT, $70,000 PER 2 AUTHORIZED POSITION SHALL BE PROVIDED. 3 JUDICIAL DISTRICTS COMPRISING MORE 4 THAN ONE COUNTY SHALL BE ENTITLED TO 5 RECEIVE $70,000 PER AUTHORIZED COMMON 6 PLEAS COURT JUDGE POSITION; THE AMOUNT 7 PAYABLE TO EACH COUNTY SHALL BE 8 DETERMINED BY THE PROPORTION OF THE 9 INDIVIDUAL COUNTY'S POPULATION IN 10 RELATION TO THE POPULATION OF THE 11 ENTIRE JUDICIAL DISTRICT. NO COUNTY 12 SHALL BE REIMBURSED FOR COSTS ABOVE 13 THE ACTUAL DIRECT COSTS, EXCLUDING 14 CAPITAL OUTLAYS, INCURRED BY THEM FOR 15 THE OPERATION OF THE COURTS OF COMMON 16 PLEAS. FOR THE PURPOSES OF 17 REIMBURSEMENT FOR COMMON PLEAS COURT 18 JUDGE AUTHORIZED POSITIONS, NO COUNTY 19 SHALL RECEIVE LESS THAN 77.5% OF THE 20 ACTUAL REIMBURSEMENT FOR COURT COSTS 21 PROVIDED TO THEM FROM FUNDS 22 APPROPRIATED FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 23 1, 1980, TO JUNE 30, 1981. 24 ALL PAYMENTS FOR REIMBURSEMENT 25 SHALL BE MADE TO THE COUNTY TREASURER 26 AND, IN CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS 27 COTERMINOUS WITH COUNTIES OF THE FIRST 28 CLASS, TO THE CITY TREASURER. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 31,356,000 30 FOR SENIOR JUDGE OPERATIONAL 20020S0005B1989 - 426 -
1 SUPPORT GRANTS. FUNDS FROM THIS 2 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED AS 3 PROVIDED BY STATUTE. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 5 PART III 6 STATE LOTTERY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 7 SECTION 301. DEPARTMENT OF 8 AGING.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 9 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 10 AGING: FEDERAL STATE 11 FOR AUDIT COSTS FOR THE LOTTERY 12 FUND. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 105,000 14 FOR PENNCARE FOR OLDER 15 PENNSYLVANIANS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF 16 DEVELOPING, OPERATING AND PURCHASING 17 SERVICES FOR THE AGED AND OTHER 18 ADULTS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 19 MODEL PROJECTS, COMMUNITY CARE 20 SERVICES, AUDITS OF AREA AGENCIES ON 21 AGING, PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND 22 COUNSELING SERVICES. NO FUNDS FROM 23 THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE USED FOR 24 COSTS OF ADMINISTRATION BY THE 25 DEPARTMENT OF AGING. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 204,976,000 27 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AMOUNTS ARE 28 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 29 APPROPRIATED FOR PENNCARE: 30 (1) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 20020S0005B1989 - 427 -
1 TITLE III." 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 52,000,000 3 (2) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 4 NUTRITION." 5 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,500,000 6 (3) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 7 TITLE V." 8 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,250,000 9 (4) "PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING - 10 TITLE VII." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,500,000 12 (5) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 13 ATTENDANT CARE." 14 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 2,764,000 15 (6) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 16 SUPPORT." 17 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 8,388,000 18 FOR TRANSFER FROM THE STATE LOTTERY 19 FUND TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE 20 FUND. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 395,000,000 22 PART IV 23 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE 24 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 25 SECTION 401. DEPARTMENT OF 26 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.--THE 27 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 28 THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 29 PROTECTION: FEDERAL STATE 30 FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAMS 20020S0005B1989 - 428 -
1 UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE ENERGY 2 CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE ACT. AT 3 LEAST 75% OF THESE FUNDS MUST BE USED 4 FOR THOSE PROGRAMS LISTED AS 5 PRIORITIES IN SECTION 7(B) OF THE ACT 6 OF JULY 10, 1986 (P.L.1398, NO.122), 7 KNOWN AS THE ENERGY CONSERVATION AND 8 ASSISTANCE ACT. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,250,000 10 SECTION 402. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 11 WELFARE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 12 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 13 PUBLIC WELFARE: FEDERAL STATE 14 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL ASSISTANCE UNDER 15 THE ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE 16 ACT. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,800,000 18 PART V 19 JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION 20 ACCOUNT APPROPRIATIONS 21 SECTION 501. SUPREME COURT.--THE 22 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 23 THE SUPREME COURT: FEDERAL STATE 24 FOR THE STATEWIDE JUDICIAL COMPUTER 25 SYSTEM. THE SUPREME COURT AND THE 26 COURT ADMINISTRATOR ARE PROHIBITED 27 FROM AUGMENTING THIS AMOUNT BY 28 BILLINGS TO OTHER APPROPRIATIONS TO 29 THE JUDICIAL BRANCH FOR THE STATEWIDE 30 JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM OR FOR ANY 20020S0005B1989 - 429 -
1 OTHER PURPOSE. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 38,261,000 3 PART VI 4 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING 5 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 6 SECTION 601. DEPARTMENT OF 7 HEALTH.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 8 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 9 HEALTH: FEDERAL STATE 10 FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,457,000 12 FOR CATASTROPHIC MEDICAL AND 13 REHABILITATION PROGRAM. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 15 SECTION 602. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 16 WELFARE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 17 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 18 PUBLIC WELFARE: FEDERAL STATE 19 FOR HEAD INJURY SUPPORT. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 503,000 21 PART VII 22 STATE STORES FUND APPROPRIATIONS 23 SECTION 701. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 24 POLICE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 25 APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE 26 POLICE: FEDERAL STATE 27 FOR LIQUOR CONTROL ENFORCEMENT 28 OPERATIONAL EXPENSES. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 18,738,000 30 PART VIII 20020S0005B1989 - 430 -
1 MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 2 FOR 2002-2003 3 SUBPART A 4 MOTOR LICENSE FUND 5 SECTION 801. DEPARTMENT OF 6 TRANSPORTATION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 7 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 8 TRANSPORTATION: FEDERAL STATE 9 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 10 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE PROPER 11 ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF 12 TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING THE STATE 13 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION AND THE 14 STATE TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY 15 COMMITTEE AND THE STATEWIDE 16 COORDINATION OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 47,067,000 18 FOR ADVANCED HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE 19 TECHNOLOGIES AND INTELLIGENT 20 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 17,100,000 22 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 23 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE OPERATION 24 OF THE HIGHWAY AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENT 25 PROGRAMS, INCLUDING PLANNING AND 26 RESEARCH, DESIGN, ENGINEERING, RIGHT- 27 OF-WAY ACQUISITION AND THE OPERATION 28 OF THE ENGINEERING DISTRICT FACILITIES 29 AND LIAISON SERVICES WITH COMMUNITIES 30 ON LOCAL ROAD ENGINEERING AND 20020S0005B1989 - 431 -
1 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND INCLUDING 2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TASK FORCE TO 3 CONDUCT A STUDY AND MAKE 4 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NECESSARY SAFETY 5 IMPROVEMENTS ON ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD IN 6 THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. AT LEAST 7 $7,500,000 OF THIS AMOUNT SHALL BE 8 USED FOR MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT OF 9 WORK ZONES IN ORDER TO ENHANCE SAFETY 10 AT THOSE ZONES. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 188,000,000 12 FOR SECURITY WALLS PILOT PROJECTS. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 14 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 15 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE 16 ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF THE 17 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR STATE ROADS, 18 BRIDGES, TUNNELS AND STRUCTURES, 19 INCLUDING THE OPERATION OF THE COUNTY 20 MAINTENANCE DISTRICT FACILITIES. AT 21 LEAST $4,000,000 SHALL BE USED FOR THE 22 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF RAISED 23 REFLECTIVE PAVEMENT MARKERS ON 24 INTERSTATE AND SIMILAR HIGHWAYS AND 25 FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF 26 SUCH MARKERS ON OTHER STATE ROADS AT 27 LOCATIONS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT 28 OF TRANSPORTATION. THE $4,000,000 MAY 29 BE DRAWN FROM BOTH THE HIGHWAY AND 30 SAFETY IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE 20020S0005B1989 - 432 -
1 APPROPRIATIONS. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 666,000,000 3 FOR HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE SAFETY 4 PROJECTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED BASED ON 5 50% VEHICLE MILES AND 50% LANE MILES. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,000,000 7 FOR REINVESTMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF 8 TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,540,000 10 FOR THE SALARIES, WAGES AND ALL 11 NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE 12 ADMINISTRATION OF THE TRAFFIC SAFETY 13 PROGRAM AND THE ADMINISTRATION AND 14 OPERATION OF THE OPERATOR AND VEHICLE 15 REGISTRATION PROGRAMS. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 120,492,000 17 FOR PAYMENTS TO MUNICIPALITIES TO 18 ASSIST IN MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION 19 COSTS OF ROADS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 184,879,000 21 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENTS TO 22 MUNICIPALITIES TO ASSIST IN 23 MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF 24 ROADS IN ACCORDANCE WITH 75 PA.C.S. 25 CH. 93 (RELATING TO SUPPLEMENTAL 26 FUNDING FOR MUNICIPAL HIGHWAY 27 MAINTENANCE). 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 29 SECTION 802. EXECUTIVE OFFICES.-- 30 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 20020S0005B1989 - 433 -
1 TO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICES: FEDERAL STATE 2 FOR COMPTROLLER OPERATIONS RELATED 3 TO THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,485,000 5 FOR THE STATEWIDE PUBLIC SAFETY 6 RADIO SYSTEM. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,856,000 8 SECTION 803. TREASURY 9 DEPARTMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 10 APPROPRIATED TO THE TREASURY 11 DEPARTMENT: FEDERAL STATE 12 FOR THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES, WAGES 13 AND ALL NECESSARY EXPENSES IN THE 14 PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM 15 TO REFUND LIQUID FUELS TAXES TO WHICH 16 THE COMMONWEALTH IS NOT ENTITLED. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 455,000 18 FOR PAYMENT OF REFUNDS OF LIQUID 19 FUELS TAXES FOR AGRICULTURAL USE TO 20 WHICH THE COMMONWEALTH IS NOT 21 ENTITLED. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,500,000 23 FOR THE PAYMENT OF APPROVED CLAIMS 24 FOR THE REFUNDING OF LIQUID FUELS 25 TAXES AND FUEL USE TAXES TO WHICH THE 26 COMMONWEALTH IS NOT ENTITLED. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 650,000 28 FOR THE PAYMENT OF APPROVED CLAIMS 29 FOR THE REFUNDING OF EMERGENCY LIQUID 30 FUELS TAX MONEYS TO WHICH THE 20020S0005B1989 - 434 -
1 COMMONWEALTH IS NOT ENTITLED. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000 3 REFUNDING LIQUID FUELS TAX - 4 POLITICAL SUBDIVISION USE. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,800,000 6 REFUNDING LIQUID FUELS TAX - 7 VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES, VOLUNTEER 8 AMBULANCE SERVICES AND VOLUNTEER 9 RESCUE SQUADS. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 450,000 11 REFUNDING LIQUID FUELS TAX - TO THE 12 BOAT FUND FOR THE USE OF THE 13 PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION 14 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE WATERS OF 15 PENNSYLVANIA ON WHICH MOTORBOATS ARE 16 PERMITTED TO OPERATE. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 18 REFUNDING LIQUID FUELS TAXES - TO 19 THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND 20 NATURAL RESOURCES FOR THE ACQUISITION, 21 CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF TRAILS 22 USED BY MOTORIZED RECREATIONAL 23 VEHICLES AND FOR ENFORCEMENT IN STATE 24 FORESTS AND STATE PARKS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 26 FOR THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND 27 INTEREST REQUIREMENTS ON GENERAL 28 OBLIGATION BONDS ISSUED FOR 29 TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 40,965,000 20020S0005B1989 - 435 -
1 FOR PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND 2 INTEREST REQUIREMENTS ON GENERAL 3 OBLIGATION BONDS ISSUED FOR PUBLIC 4 IMPROVEMENTS. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,798,000 6 FOR PAYMENT OF THE COMPENSATION OF 7 THE COMMONWEALTH'S LOAN AND TRANSFER 8 AGENT FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES IN 9 CONNECTION WITH THE REGISTRATION, 10 TRANSFER AND PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON 11 BONDS OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND OTHER 12 SERVICES REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED BY 13 THE LOAN AND TRANSFER AGENT. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 15 SECTION 804. DEPARTMENT OF 16 CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES.-- 17 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 18 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND 19 NATURAL RESOURCES: FEDERAL STATE 20 FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND MITIGATION 21 OF DUST AND SEDIMENT POLLUTION FROM 22 FORESTRY ROADS. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 24 SECTION 805. DEPARTMENT OF 25 EDUCATION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 26 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 27 EDUCATION: FEDERAL STATE 28 FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE SCHOOL 29 SAFE DRIVING PROGRAM AND FOR PAYMENTS 30 TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS OR JOINT SCHOOL 20020S0005B1989 - 436 -
1 ORGANIZATIONS FOR DRIVER EDUCATION 2 COURSES. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,230,000 4 SECTION 806. DEPARTMENT OF 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.--THE 6 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 7 THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 8 PROTECTION: FEDERAL STATE 9 TO THE STATE CONSERVATION 10 COMMISSION FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND 11 IMPROVEMENT OF DIRT AND GRAVEL ROADS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 13 SECTION 807. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL 14 SERVICES.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 15 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 16 GENERAL SERVICES: FEDERAL STATE 17 FOR PAYMENT OF TORT CLAIMS. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000,000 19 SECTION 808. DEPARTMENT OF 20 REVENUE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 21 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 22 REVENUE: FEDERAL STATE 23 FOR ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 24 OF VARIOUS MOTOR LICENSE FUND TAX 25 REGULATIONS. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,032,000 27 SECTION 809. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 28 POLICE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 29 APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE 30 POLICE: FEDERAL STATE 20020S0005B1989 - 437 -
1 FOR TRANSFER TO THE GENERAL FUND TO 2 FINANCE THE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND THE 3 TRAFFIC SAFETY FACILITIES PROGRAM OF 4 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 310,144,000 6 FOR THE COMMONWEALTH LAW 7 ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE NETWORK. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 49,419,000 9 FOR TRANSFER TO THE GENERAL FUND TO 10 FINANCE THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' 11 EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,731,000 13 FOR TRANSFER TO THE GENERAL FUND TO 14 FINANCE ADEQUATE REPLACEMENT PATROL 15 VEHICLES. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,481,000 17 SUBPART B 18 AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 19 SECTION 821. DEPARTMENT OF 20 TRANSPORTATION.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 21 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 22 TRANSPORTATION: FEDERAL STATE 23 FOR PAYMENT FOR AVIATION 24 OPERATIONS, INCLUDING THE OPERATION 25 AND MAINTENANCE OF STATE-OWNED 26 AIRCRAFT, PAYMENT OF GENERAL EXPENSES, 27 SUPPLIES, PRINTING AND EQUIPMENT; FOR 28 THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF 29 STATE AIRPORTS AND THE MAINTENANCE AND 30 REPAIR OF LANDING FIELDS, INTERMEDIATE 20020S0005B1989 - 438 -
1 LANDING FIELDS, LANDING FIELD 2 EQUIPMENT, BEACON SITES AND OTHER 3 NAVIGATION FACILITIES; AND FOR THE 4 ENCOURAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL 5 AERONAUTICS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,885,000 7 FOR AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,000,000 9 FOR REAL ESTATE TAX REBATE PAYMENTS 10 TO PRIVATELY OWNED PUBLIC USE 11 AIRPORTS. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 13 PART IX 14 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE 15 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 16 SECTION 901. PENNSYLVANIA 17 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY.--THE 18 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO 19 THE PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 20 AGENCY: FEDERAL STATE 21 FOR TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR HAZARDOUS 22 MATERIAL RESPONSE TEAMS. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 117,000 24 FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND 25 OPERATIONAL EXPENSES, INCLUDING 26 EXPENSES OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 27 EMERGENCY PLANNING AND RESPONSE 28 ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 117,000 30 FOR GRANTS TO SUPPORT COUNTIES' 20020S0005B1989 - 439 -
1 ACTIVITIES. 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 824,000 3 FOR PUBLIC AND FACILITY OWNER 4 EDUCATION, INFORMATION AND 5 PARTICIPATION PROGRAMS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 117,000 7 PART X 8 MILK MARKETING FUND APPROPRIATIONS 9 SECTION 1001. MILK MARKETING 10 BOARD.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 11 APPROPRIATED TO THE MILK MARKETING 12 BOARD: FEDERAL STATE 13 FOR THE OPERATION OF THE MILK 14 MARKETING BOARD. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,522,000 16 PART XI 17 HOME INVESTMENT TRUST 18 FUND APPROPRIATIONS 19 SECTION 1101. DEPARTMENT OF 20 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.-- 21 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 22 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND 23 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: FEDERAL STATE 24 FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE HOME 25 PROGRAM. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,125,000 27 PART XII 28 TUITION PAYMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 29 SECTION 1201. TREASURY 30 DEPARTMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 20020S0005B1989 - 440 -
1 APPROPRIATED TO THE TREASURY 2 DEPARTMENT: FEDERAL STATE 3 FOR THE OPERATION OF THE TUITION 4 ACCOUNT PROGRAM BUREAU. HOWEVER, NO 5 MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURY 6 DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURCHASE OF TUITION 7 CREDITS CAN BE USED FOR THE 8 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,578,000 10 PART XIII 11 BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS 12 SECTION 1301. DEPARTMENT OF 13 BANKING.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 14 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 15 BANKING: FEDERAL STATE 16 FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS 17 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,075,000 19 SECTION 1302. DEPARTMENT OF 20 GENERAL SERVICES.--THE FOLLOWING 21 AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE 22 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES: FEDERAL STATE 23 FOR HARRISTOWN RENTAL CHARGES. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 145,000 25 FOR HARRISTOWN UTILITY AND 26 MUNICIPAL CHARGES. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 197,000 28 PART XIV 29 FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND APPROPRIATIONS 30 SECTION 1401. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 20020S0005B1989 - 441 -
1 POLICE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 2 APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE 3 POLICE: FEDERAL STATE 4 FOR ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE 5 PURCHASE OF FIREARMS BY INDIVIDUALS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,494,000 7 PART XV 8 BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 9 AUTHORITY FUND APPROPRIATIONS 10 SECTION 1501. DEPARTMENT OF 11 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.-- 12 THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED 13 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND 14 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: FEDERAL STATE 15 FOR THE BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY 16 DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FUND. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 54,397,000 18 PART XVI 19 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 20 SECTION 1601. GENERAL PROVISIONS.--THE SECRETARY OF THE 21 BUDGET MAY CREATE THE RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS SET FORTH IN 22 THIS PART FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADMINISTERING FEDERAL GRANTS ONLY 23 FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN DESIGNATED DURING THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 24 1, 2002, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2003. 25 SECTION 1602. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC 26 DEVELOPMENT.--THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT MAY BE 27 ESTABLISHED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC 28 DEVELOPMENT: 29 (1) "ARC HOUSING REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM." 30 SECTION 1603. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL 20020S0005B1989 - 442 -
1 RESOURCES.--THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS MAY BE 2 ESTABLISHED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL 3 RESOURCES: 4 (1) "FEDERAL AID TO VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES." 5 (2) "FEDERAL LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND ACT." 6 (3) "NATIONAL FOREST RESERVE ALLOTMENT." 7 (4) "FEDERAL LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND ACT - 8 CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES." 9 SECTION 1604. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.--THE FOLLOWING 10 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS MAY BE ESTABLISHED FOR THE 11 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: 12 (1) "EDUCATION OF THE DISABLED - PART C." 13 (2) "LSTA - LIBRARY GRANTS." 14 (3) "PENN STATE UNIVERSITY FEDERAL AID." 15 (4) "EMERGENCY IMMIGRATION EDUCATION ASSISTANCE." 16 (5) "EDUCATION OF THE DISABLED - PART D." 17 (6) "HOMELESS ADULT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM." 18 (7) "SEVERELY HANDICAPPED." 19 (8) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE REIMBURSEMENTS TO LOCAL EDUCATION 20 AGENCIES." 21 SECTION 1605. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.--THE 22 FOLLOWING RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS MAY BE ESTABLISHED FOR THE 23 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: 24 (1) "FEDERAL WATER RESOURCES PLANNING ACT." 25 (2) "FLOOD CONTROL PAYMENTS." 26 (3) "SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ACT - INVENTORY OF 27 PROGRAMS." 28 SECTION 1606. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.--THE FOLLOWING 29 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS MAY BE ESTABLISHED FOR THE 30 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: 20020S0005B1989 - 443 -
1 (1) "CAPITAL ASSISTANCE ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED PROGRAMS." 2 (2) "RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE." 3 (3) "RIDESHARING/VAN POOL PROGRAM - ACQUISITION." 4 SECTION 1607. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY.--THE 5 FOLLOWING RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT MAY BE ESTABLISHED FOR THE 6 PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: 7 (1) "RECEIPTS FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT - DISASTER RELIEF - 8 DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE TO STATE AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS." 9 SECTION 1608. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM 10 COMMISSION.--THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT MAY BE 11 ESTABLISHED FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM 12 COMMISSION: 13 (1) "FEDERAL GRANT - HISTORICAL PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966." 14 PART XVII 15 (RESERVED) 16 PART XVIII 17 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS 18 FOR 2002-2003 19 SECTION 1801. GENERAL FUND REPOSITORY FOR FEDERAL FUNDS.-- 20 ALL MONEYS RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AS CONTRIBUTIONS 21 OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OR AGENCIES OF THE 22 COMMONWEALTH OR THE PROGRAMS HEREIN PROVIDED SHALL BE PAID INTO 23 THE GENERAL FUND. 24 SECTION 1802. LIMITATION ON ENCUMBERING OR SPENDING FEDERAL 25 FUNDS.--FEDERAL FUNDS SHALL BE ENCUMBERED OR SPENT ONLY TO THE 26 EXTENT THAT SUCH FUNDS ARE ESTIMATED AS BEING AVAILABLE DURING 27 THE FISCAL YEAR OF THE COMMONWEALTH. 28 SECTION 1803. APPROPRIATION OF PRIOR UNSPENT FEDERAL 29 FUNDS.--ANY FEDERAL MONEY WHICH HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED 30 BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND AUTHORIZED OR ALLOCATED BY THE 20020S0005B1989 - 444 -
1 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BUT REMAINS UNSPENT FROM PRIOR FISCAL YEARS 2 AND WILL NOT BE RENEWED FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 IS HEREBY 3 APPROPRIATED. 4 SECTION 1804. SUBGRANTS BETWEEN FEDERAL FUND 5 APPROPRIATIONS.--SUBGRANTS MAY BE MADE BETWEEN APPROPRIATIONS 6 WITHOUT FURTHER APPROVAL OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. THE SECRETARY 7 OF THE BUDGET SHALL SUBMIT A LIST OF SUBGRANTS TO THE CHAIRMAN 8 AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 9 SENATE AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 10 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 11 QUARTERLY. NO SUBGRANT TO A STATE AGENCY, HOWEVER, MAY BE MADE 12 FROM A RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNT WITHOUT A SPECIFIC 13 APPROPRIATION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 14 SECTION 1805. UTILIZATION OF EMERGENCY FEDERAL FUNDS.--(A) 15 FEDERAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR COSTS AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM 16 NATURAL DISASTERS OR CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MAY BE ADDED TO AN 17 APPROPRIATION CONTAINED IN THIS ACT OR TO FUNDS APPROPRIATED OR 18 MAY BE USED FOR THE PURPOSES PRESCRIBED BY THE FEDERAL 19 GOVERNMENT. 20 (B) IN ADDITION TO THE MONEYS APPROPRIATED BY THIS ACT, ALL 21 MONEYS RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF 22 DISASTER ASSISTANCE OR RELIEF, OR OTHER MONEYS RECEIVED AS A 23 DIRECT RESULT OF TERRORIST ACTS AND MONEYS FOR HOMELAND SECURITY 24 AND DEFENSE, SHALL BE PAID INTO THE GENERAL FUND AND ARE HEREBY 25 APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND TO THE DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS, 26 COMMISSIONS OR AGENCIES DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR. 27 (C) IN THE EVENT OF ANY EMERGENCY SITUATION IN WHICH THE 28 GENERAL ASSEMBLY CANNOT ACT IN SUFFICIENT TIME, THE GOVERNOR IS 29 AUTHORIZED THROUGH EXECUTIVE AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE UP TO 30 $20,000,000 IN FEDERAL FUNDS TO ALLEVIATE THE EMERGENCY 20020S0005B1989 - 445 -
1 SITUATION. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, "EMERGENCY" IS 2 DEFINED AS ANY SITUATION IN WHICH THERE IS A CHANCE OF OR WHICH 3 MAY RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL HUMAN SUFFERING, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 4 LIMITED TO, HEATING ASSISTANCE. 5 (D) IN THE EVENT THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RELEASES 6 ADDITIONAL HEATING ASSISTANCE FUNDS TO THE COMMONWEALTH, THE 7 GOVERNOR IS AUTHORIZED THROUGH EXECUTIVE AUTHORIZATION TO 8 PROVIDE UP TO $50,000,000 IN FEDERAL FUNDS FOR HEATING 9 ASSISTANCE. THIS AMOUNT IS IN ADDITION TO THE EXECUTIVE 10 AUTHORIZATION SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION (C). THE SECRETARY OF THE 11 BUDGET SHALL NOTIFY THE CHAIRMAN AND THE MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF 12 THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND THE CHAIRMAN AND 13 THE MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 14 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE AUTHORIZATION WITHIN TEN DAYS OF 15 THE AUTHORIZATION. 16 SECTION 1806. TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM TANFBG TO CCDFBG AND 17 SSBG.--IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW WHICH PERMITS THE TRANSFER 18 OF FUNDS FROM THE TANFBG TO THE CCDFBG AND SSBG, THE DEPARTMENT 19 OF PUBLIC WELFARE, UPON APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET, 20 MAY MAKE SUCH TRANSFERS OF FUNDS PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH TRANSFER 21 WILL NOT RESULT IN A DEFICIT IN ANY APPROPRIATION FROM WHICH 22 FUNDS ARE TRANSFERRED. THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE 23 NOTIFICATION OF ANY SUCH TRANSFERS TO THE CHAIRMAN AND THE 24 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 25 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 26 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 27 SECTION 1807. TRANSFER OF LIHEAP FUNDS.--(A) THE DEPARTMENT 28 OF PUBLIC WELFARE, UPON APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET, 29 MAY TRANSFER UP TO 15% OF ANY ADDITIONAL FUNDS RECEIVED FOR THE 30 LIHEAP PROGRAM EITHER THROUGH AN INCREASE IN THE REGULAR PROGRAM 20020S0005B1989 - 446 -
1 OR A PRESIDENTIAL RELEASE OF CONTINGENCY FUNDS, TO THE 2 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR THE LIHEAP 3 - WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM. THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET SHALL 4 PROVIDE NOTIFICATION OF ANY SUCH TRANSFERS TO THE CHAIRMAN AND 5 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 6 AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 7 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 8 (B) THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, UPON APPROVAL OF THE 9 SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET, MAY TRANSFER LIHEAP ADMINISTRATIVE 10 FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 11 SUBJECT TO ANY LIMITATIONS UNDER FEDERAL LAW. THE SECRETARY OF 12 THE BUDGET SHALL PROVIDE NOTIFICATION OF ANY SUCH TRANSFER TO 13 THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE APPROPRIATIONS 14 COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN 15 OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 16 PART XIX 17 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 2002-2003 18 SECTION 1901. PRIOR LAWS UNAFFECTED.--EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN 19 SECTION 253, THIS ACT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE INCONSISTENT WITH OR 20 TO REPEAL ANY PROVISION OF ANY ACT ENACTED AT THIS OR ANY PRIOR 21 SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY REGULATING THE PURCHASE OF 22 SUPPLIES, THE ORDERING OF PRINTING AND BINDING, THE PURCHASE, 23 MAINTENANCE AND USE OF AUTOMOBILES, THE METHOD OF MAKING 24 PAYMENTS FROM THE STATE TREASURY FOR ANY PURPOSE OR THE 25 FUNCTIONING OF ANY ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT, BOARD OR 26 COMMISSION. 27 SECTION 1902. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAW BEFORE FUNDS 28 AVAILABLE.--NO APPROPRIATION MADE BY THIS ACT TO ANY DEPARTMENT, 29 BOARD, COMMISSION OR AGENCY OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT SHALL BE 30 AVAILABLE UNLESS AND UNTIL THE DEPARTMENT, BOARD, COMMISSION OR 20020S0005B1989 - 447 -
1 AGENCY HAS COMPLIED WITH SECTIONS 615 AND 616 OF THE ACT OF 2 APRIL 9, 1929 (P.L.177, NO.175), KNOWN AS THE ADMINISTRATIVE 3 CODE OF 1929. 4 SECTION 1903. CONTRACTS PREREQUISITE TO ENCUMBERING OR 5 COMMITTING FUNDS.--(A) FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGENCIES, BOARDS, 6 DEPARTMENTS, COMMISSIONS, OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES UNDER 7 THIS ACT FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF SUPPLIES, SERVICES OR 8 CONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT OF, OR TO BE 9 COMMITTED TO OR ENCUMBERED FOR PAYMENT OF, ANY SUCH PROCUREMENT 10 UNLESS AND UNTIL THE AGENCY, BOARD, DEPARTMENT OR OTHER 11 GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY HAS COMPLIED WITH ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS 12 APPLICABLE TO THE PROCUREMENT THAT ARE SET OUT IN 62 PA.C.S. 13 (RELATING TO PROCUREMENT) AND IN THE POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND 14 REGULATIONS INSTITUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THAT CODE. 15 (B) FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGENCIES, BOARDS, DEPARTMENTS, 16 COMMISSIONS OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES UNDER THIS ACT FOR 17 THE PROCUREMENT OF REAL PROPERTY FOR MORE THAN $100,000 SHALL 18 NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR PAYMENT OF, OR TO BE COMMITTED TO OR 19 ENCUMBERED FOR PAYMENT OF, ANY SUCH PROCUREMENT UNLESS AND UNTIL 20 THE AGENCY, BOARD, DEPARTMENT OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY HAS 21 PUBLISHED A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT AND PROPOSED CRITERIA FOR 22 THE SELECTION OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN AT 23 LEAST 30 DAYS BEFORE ANY REAL PROPERTY CONTRACT IS SIGNED OR A 24 SPECIFIC PROPERTY IS SELECTED. PURCHASES OF REAL PROPERTY 25 THROUGH THE EMINENT DOMAIN POWER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OR ITS 26 AGENCIES, BOARDS, DEPARTMENTS, COMMISSIONS OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL 27 AGENCIES OR DURING A DECLARED MAJOR DISASTER OR EMERGENCY IN 28 THIS COMMONWEALTH ARE EXEMPT FROM THE PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT. 29 SECTION 1904. MINORITY BUSINESS SET-ASIDES.--(A) EACH 30 DEPARTMENT OR OTHER INSTRUMENTALITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH LISTED 20020S0005B1989 - 448 -
1 IN SUBPART A OF PART II AUTHORIZED TO CONTRACT FOR BUILDINGS, 2 HIGHWAYS, COMMODITIES, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES OR SERVICES SHALL 3 REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ALL INFORMATION PERTINENT TO 4 ANTICIPATED PROCUREMENT NEEDS AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH FISCAL 5 YEAR AND EACH FISCAL QUARTER THEREAFTER. 6 (B) AS USED IN THIS SECTION, THE TERM "MINORITY BUSINESS" 7 MEANS A MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AS DEFINED IN THE ACT OF 8 JULY 22, 1974 (P.L.598, NO.206), KNOWN AS THE PENNSYLVANIA 9 MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ACT. 10 SECTION 1905. APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FROM MISCELLANEOUS 11 SOURCES.--(A) IN ADDITION TO THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED BY THIS 12 ACT, MONEYS RECEIVED IN PAYMENT FOR FOOD AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES 13 FURNISHED TO EMPLOYEES AND OTHER PERSONS, EXCEPT INMATES, BY AN 14 INSTITUTION, AND MONEYS RECEIVED FROM THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE 15 OF ANY PRODUCTS OF THE SOIL, MEATS, LIVESTOCK, TIMBER OR OTHER 16 MATERIALS SOLD BY THE DEPARTMENT SHALL BE PAID INTO THE GENERAL 17 FUND AND ARE HEREBY APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND TO THE 18 SEVERAL RESPECTIVE INSTITUTIONS FOR THE OPERATION AND 19 MAINTENANCE OF THE INSTITUTIONS. 20 (B) IN ADDITION TO THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED BY THIS ACT, ALL 21 MONEYS RECEIVED FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE, EXCEPT THE FEDERAL 22 GOVERNMENT, AS CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE PROGRAMS PROVIDED HEREIN OR 23 AS PAYMENT FOR SERVICES OR MATERIALS FURNISHED BY ONE 24 INSTITUTION TO ANOTHER, EXCEPT THOSE COLLECTIONS DESIGNATED AS 25 REVENUES, SHALL BE PAID INTO THE GENERAL FUND AND ARE HEREBY 26 APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE 27 RESPECTIVE APPROPRIATIONS. 28 (C) IN ADDITION TO ANY FUNDS SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED BY 29 THIS ACT, ALL MONEYS RECEIVED BY A DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY OF THE 30 COMMONWEALTH FROM ANY OTHER SOURCES, EXCEPT THE FEDERAL 20020S0005B1989 - 449 -
1 GOVERNMENT, AS CONTRIBUTIONS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OR 2 AGENCY FOR A PROGRAM OR ADMINISTRATION OF AN ACT INCLUDED IN 3 THIS ACT SHALL BE PAID INTO THE GENERAL FUND AND CREDITED TO THE 4 APPROPRIATION FOR THAT PROGRAM OR ADMINISTRATION OF THE ACT. 5 SECTION 1906. LAPSING OF UNUSED FUNDS.--(A) EXCEPT AS 6 OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW OR BY THIS SECTION, THAT PART OF ALL 7 APPROPRIATIONS IN PARTS II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, 8 XI, XII, XIII, XIV AND XV UNEXPENDED, UNCOMMITTED OR 9 UNENCUMBERED AS OF JUNE 30, 2003, SHALL AUTOMATICALLY LAPSE AS 10 OF THAT DATE. 11 (B) THE APPROPRIATIONS IN PART II TO THE LEGISLATIVE 12 DEPARTMENT SHALL BE CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS. 13 SECTION 1907. APPELLATE COURTS APPROPRIATION CONTINGENCY.-- 14 THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED IN PART II TO THE SUPREME, SUPERIOR AND 15 COMMONWEALTH COURTS FOR JUSTICE AND JUDGE EXPENSES ARE 16 CONTINGENT UPON A VOUCHERED EXPENSE ACCOUNT PLAN BEING CONTINUED 17 BY THE SUPREME COURT. 18 SECTION 1908. TRANSFER OF EXCESS FUNDS.--(A) THE GOVERNOR 19 MAY TRANSFER ANY EXCESS MONEY IN THOSE FUNDS RECEIVING PROCEEDS 20 OF COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN 21 EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT NECESSARY FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE 22 BONDS WERE ISSUED TO THE APPROPRIATE SINKING FUND FOR PAYMENT OF 23 DEBT SERVICE DUE ON OUTSTANDING BONDS. IF SUCH EXCESS FUNDS, 24 TOGETHER WITH ANY AVAILABLE BALANCE, EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF DEBT 25 SERVICE REMAINING TO BE PAID, THE FUNDS SHALL BE TRANSFERRED TO 26 THE GENERAL FUND OR TO THE APPROPRIATE SPECIAL FUND RESPONSIBLE 27 FOR SUCH DEBT SERVICE. 28 (B) IN ADDITION TO THE AUTHORITY ABOVE, THE GOVERNOR MAY 29 TRANSFER ANY EXCESS FUNDS FROM ANY STATE GENERAL FUND 30 APPROPRIATION IN PART II SUBPART A TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 20020S0005B1989 - 450 -
1 INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE 2 2003. SUCH FUNDS SHALL BE USED FOR GRANTS FOR SEWER AND WATER 3 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS. NO TRANSFER MAY CREATE OR INCREASE A 4 DEFICIENCY IN THE APPROPRIATION FROM WHICH THE TRANSFER IS MADE. 5 ANY FUNDS REQUIRED FOR THE MAKING OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS 6 FOR THE 2002-2003 FISCAL YEAR SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO TRANSFER 7 TO THE PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY. 8 SECTION 1909. TRANSFER OF FUNDS BY THE SUPREME COURT.--(A) 9 THE SUPREME COURT MAY TRANSFER ANY EXCESS FUNDS APPROPRIATED IN 10 SECTIONS 281, 285, 286, 287 AND 291 TO THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 11 IN PART II TO THE JUDICIAL COMPUTER AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT DURING 12 THE MONTH OF JUNE 2003. NO TRANSFER MAY CREATE OR INCREASE A 13 DEFICIENCY IN THE APPROPRIATION FROM WHICH THE TRANSFER IS MADE. 14 WHENEVER THE SUPREME COURT MAKES A TRANSFER UNDER THIS 15 SUBSECTION, THE SUPREME COURT SHALL GIVE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO 16 THE SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET AND CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN 17 OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS AND THE CHAIRMAN AND 18 THE MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE 19 ON APPROPRIATIONS TEN DAYS PRIOR TO ANY TRANSFER WHICH SHALL 20 ALSO INCLUDE CERTIFICATION THAT SUCH TRANSFER WILL NOT RESULT IN 21 A DEFICIT IN ANY APPROPRIATION. 22 (B) THE SUPREME COURT MAY TRANSFER FUNDS APPROPRIATED IN 23 SECTION 281 BETWEEN THE LINE ITEMS IN THAT SECTION PROVIDED THAT 24 NO TRANSFER MAY CREATE OR INCREASE A DEFICIENCY IN THE 25 APPROPRIATION FROM WHICH THE TRANSFER IS MADE. WHENEVER THE 26 SUPREME COURT MAKES A TRANSFER UNDER THIS SUBSECTION, THE 27 SUPREME COURT SHALL GIVE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO THE SECRETARY 28 OF THE BUDGET AND THE CHAIRMAN AND MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE 29 SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS AND THE CHAIRMAN AND THE 30 MINORITY CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE ON 20020S0005B1989 - 451 -
1 APPROPRIATIONS TEN DAYS PRIOR TO ANY TRANSFER WHICH SHALL ALSO 2 INCLUDE CERTIFICATION THAT SUCH TRANSFER WILL NOT RESULT IN A 3 DEFICIT IN ANY APPROPRIATION. 4 SECTION 1910. TRANSFER FROM HAZARDOUS SITES CLEANUP FUND.-- 5 THE SUM OF $8,000,000 IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE HAZARDOUS SITES 6 CLEANUP FUND TO THE INDUSTRIAL SITES CLEANUP FUND. 7 SECTION 1911. TOBACCO SETTLEMENT FUNDS.--(A) LAPSE 8 RESTRICTION.--THE GOVERNOR SHALL NOT DIRECT AND THE SECRETARY OF 9 THE BUDGET SHALL NOT LAPSE ANY FUNDS UNDER SECTION 306 OF THE 10 ACT OF JUNE 26, 2001 (P.L.755, NO.77), KNOWN AS THE TOBACCO 11 SETTLEMENT ACT, TO ANY FUND OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH 12 UNDER SECTION 306. 13 (B) TRANSFER RESTRICTION.--THE STATE TREASURER SHALL NOT 14 TRANSFER ANY FUNDS FROM THE HEALTH ACCOUNT TO THE GENERAL FUND 15 UNTIL THE GOVERNOR PRESENTS A DETAILED SPENDING PROPOSAL AND THE 16 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ENACTS LEGISLATION DIRECTING THE TRANSFER OF 17 HEALTH ACCOUNT FUNDS TO THE GENERAL FUND FOR EXPENDITURE. 18 SECTION 1912. PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE AND REBATE FUND.-- 19 (A) THERE IS CREATED WITHIN THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT A SPECIAL 20 FUND TO BE KNOWN AS THE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE AND REBATE 21 FUND. 22 (B) THE FUND IS CREATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING AND 23 DISBURSING MONEYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTIONS (C) AND (D) AND 24 ONLY AFTER THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE HAS BEEN GRANTED A 25 WAIVER PURSUANT TO SECTION 1115 OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT (49 26 STAT. 620, 42 U.S.C. § 301 ET SEQ.) AND/OR OF ANY OTHER 27 APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 28 IN ORDER TO CLAIM FEDERAL FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION IN A PHARMACY 29 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE SHALL SEEK 30 A WAIVER APPLICABLE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 PURSUANT TO 20020S0005B1989 - 452 -
1 SECTION 1115 OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT AND/OR OF OTHERWISE 2 APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 3 IN ORDER TO CLAIM FEDERAL FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION FOR A PHARMACY 4 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR PERSONS 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER WITH 5 INCOME LEVELS AT OR LESS THAN 300% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL. 6 (C) DISBURSEMENTS FROM THE FUND SHALL BE MADE, SUBJECT TO 7 APPROPRIATION, ONLY AS FOLLOWS: 8 (1) FOR PAYMENTS TO PHARMACIES FOR REIMBURSEMENT FOR 9 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS PROVIDED TO A RECIPIENT UNDER THE 10 PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE CONTRACT FOR THE ELDERLY PROGRAM OR 11 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE CONTRACT FOR THE ELDERLY NEEDS 12 ENHANCEMENT TIER. 13 (2) FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF MONEYS COLLECTED BY THE 14 DEPARTMENT OF AGING THROUGH ERROR OR MISTAKE. 15 (3) FOR PAYMENTS OF ANY AMOUNTS THAT ARE REIMBURSABLE TO 16 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RESULTING FROM A PAYMENT INTO THIS 17 FUND. 18 (D) THE FUND SHALL RECEIVE AND CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING: 19 (1) THE NET STATE SHARE OF ALL MONEYS RECEIVED FROM DRUG 20 REBATE AGREEMENTS WITH PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURERS PURSUANT 21 TO TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. 22 (2) ALL FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE 23 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE AS A RESULT OF EXPENDITURES MADE 24 BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGING THAT ARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO MONEYS 25 DEPOSITED IN THE FUND. 26 (3) ALL OTHER MONEYS RECEIVED FOR THE FUND FROM ANY 27 OTHER SOURCE, INCLUDING INTEREST EARNED THEREON. 28 (4) ANY OTHER MONEYS DESIGNATED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 29 (E) MONEYS IN THE FUND UNENCUMBERED AND UNEXPENDED AS OF 30 JUNE 30, 2003, SHALL LAPSE INTO THE GENERAL FUND. 20020S0005B1989 - 453 -
1 SECTION 1913. PRISON PRIVATIZATION PROHIBITED.--COMMONWEALTH 2 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SHALL NOT BE 3 USED TO PRIVATIZE AND/OR OUTSOURCE PRISON OPERATIONS. ALL 4 CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS OR RENEWALS OF CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS 5 ENTERED INTO PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF THIS ACT SHALL BE EXEMPT 6 FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION. 7 PART XX 8 EFFECTIVE DATE 9 SECTION 2001. EFFECTIVE DATE.--THIS ACT SHALL TAKE EFFECT 10 JULY 1, 2002, OR IMMEDIATELY, WHICHEVER IS LATER. D19L84RZ/20020S0005B1989 - 454 -