PRINTER'S NO. 2564
No. 2043 Session of 1978
INTRODUCED BY PIEVSKY, FEBRUARY 6, 1978
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, FEBRUARY 6, 1978
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of August 24, 1977 (No.12A), entitled "An act 2 appropriating the Federal augmentation to the Executive and 3 Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth and establishing 4 restricted receipts accounts for the fiscal period July 1, 5 1977 to June 30, 1978 and for the payment of bills incurred 6 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal period ending 7 June 30, 1977; and requiring the submission of certain budget 8 reduction plans and authorizing the State Treasurer to 9 withhold certain payments," changing, deleting and adding 10 appropriations to the Executive and Judicial Departments. 11 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 12 hereby enacts as follows: 13 Section 1. As much of section 2 which relates to the 14 Executive and Judicial Departments, act of August 24, 1977 15 (No.12A), known as the "Federal Augmentation Appropriation Act 16 of 1977," Executive Department amended November 2, 1977 17 (No.13A), is amended by changing, deleting and adding 18 appropriations to read: 19 Section 2. The following sums, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Federal 21 augmentation funds to the several hereinafter named agencies of 22 the Executive and Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for
1 the payment of the expenses of implementing and carrying out the
2 programs stated herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
3 1977 and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid
4 at the close of the fiscal period ending June 30, 1977.
5 I. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
6 To the Governor
7 (a) For the Office of Human Resources
8 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
9 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
10 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
11 of $224,000 appropriated from Commonwealth
12 revenues for administration and operation:
13 * * *
14 (2) "Title XX - Social Services" - For
15 administration and operation of the Governor's
16 Action Center and the Office of Human Resources.. [410,000]
17 457,000
18 * * *
19 (b) Office of Administration
20 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
21 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
22 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
23 of $4,097,000 appropriated from Commonwealth
24 revenues for administration:
25 * * *
26 (4) "Intergovernmental Personnel Act" - For
27 improvement of the State personnel system including
28 but not limited to the completion of evaluation
29 studies, the purchasing of equipment and the
30 employment of consultants........................ [300,000]
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1 471,000 2 (5) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Telecommun- 3 ications Grant" - For provision, by the Bureau of 4 Management Services, of telecommunication consulting 5 services to the Governor's Justice Commission.... [75,000] 6 109,000 7 * * * 8 (7) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 9 Act (CETA)" - Title I, Governor's Tension Task 10 Force - To provide public service employment 11 participants for community development/community 12 relations work................................... [50,000] 13 75,000 14 * * * 15 (9) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 16 Act (CETA)" - Titles 2 and 6 - "Indirect Cost 17 Allocation Plan" - To provide reimbursement to the 18 Office of Administration for indirect costs incurred 19 in carrying out Federally funded programs........ 200,000 20 (10) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 21 Act (CETA)" - Title 3 - Statewide Youth Services 22 Grant - For the administration of a Statewide youth 23 services program................................. 150,000 24 * * * 25 (c) For the Office of State Planning and Development 26 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 27 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 28 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 29 of $974,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 30 for administration: 19780H2043B2564 - 3 -
1 * * * 2 (2) "Economic Development - Planning Assist- 3 ance" - To undertake State economic development 4 planning activities.............................. [381,500] 5 195,000 6 * * * 7 [(5) "Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972" - 8 To provide funds for planning for the impacts of 9 coastal zone energy resources development........ 57,200 10 (6) "Community Services Act of 1974, Section 11 232" - To conduct survey research in the social 12 services area.................................... 75,000] 13 * * * 14 (8) "Housing and Urban Development - Impact 15 Analysis" - For the study and analysis of impacts 16 resulting from the proposed location of a steel plant 17 in Erie and Crawford Counties, Pennsylvania...... 118,000 18 * * * 19 (e) For the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts 20 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 21 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 22 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 23 of $2,000,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 24 revenues for administration: 25 * * * 26 (5) "Emergency School Aid" - To provide a 27 pilot program to aid in dealing with racially 28 troubled schools................................. [100,000] 29 96,000 30 [(6) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 19780H2043B2564 - 4 -
1 Act (CETA)" - To employ unemployed and underemployed 2 artists, CETA, Title I........................... 300,000] 3 * * * 4 (f) For the Governor's Energy Council 5 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 6 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 7 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 8 of $291,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 9 for administration: 10 [(1) "Cooperative Agreement" - For specific 11 energy projects including but not limited to 12 studies on energy conservation................... 2,391,000] 13 (2) "Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration 14 Act of 1974" - For administration of the National 15 Solor Hot Water Initiative Program and grants to 16 individuals for conversion to solar energy....... [1,270,000] 17 1,308,000 18 * * * 19 (6) "Department of Energy - Energy Policy and 20 Conservation Act (EPCA)" - For the implementation 21 of the State Energy Conservation Plan including 22 energy audits and conservation techniques........ 1,645,000 23 (7) "Department of Energy - Energy Conservation 24 and Production Act (ECPA)" - For supplemental 25 activities to carry out the State Energy Conserva- 26 tion Plan........................................ 500,000 27 (8) "Department of Energy - Project Conserve" - 28 For the dissemination of information on energy 29 conservation measures to citizens of the Common- 30 wealth........................................... 213,000 19780H2043B2564 - 5 -
1 * * * 2 (g) For the Pennsylvania Commission for Women 3 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 4 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 5 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 6 of $154,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 7 for general government operations. 8 * * * 9 (3) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 10 Act (CETA) Title 2 - For the implementation of a 11 program to hire unemployed persons to provide 12 services of interest to women.................... 77,000 13 * * * 14 Governor's Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse 15 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 16 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 17 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 18 of $2,250,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 19 revenues for general government operations: 20 * * * 21 (3) State Training Systems Project - National 22 Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse........ [39,000] 23 49,000 24 * * * 25 (7) "State Prevention Co-ordinator-National 26 Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse" - To 27 co-ordinate Primary and Secondary Alcohol Prevention 28 Programs throughout the Commonwealth............. 5,000 29 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 30 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 19780H2043B2564 - 6 -
1 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 2 of $19,292,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 3 revenues for grants to drug and alcohol programs: 4 * * * 5 (5) "Social Rehabilitative Services - Title 6 XX" - To reimburse drug and alcohol services 7 providers through the single county authorities 8 for eligible services rendered to SRS eligible 9 clients as delineated in the SRS Plan - Drug and 10 Alcohol Program.................................. [2,064,000] 11 4,128,000 12 (6) "Law Enforcement Assistance - 13 Northeast Regional Juvenile Justice Treatment 14 Center - For a Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse 15 Rehabilitation Center (RADAR) in the northeast 16 region of Pennsylvania........................... 210,000 17 * * * 18 To the Department of Agriculture 19 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 20 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 21 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 22 of $14,652,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for general government operations: 24 * * * 25 (3) "Federal/State Poultry Grading Service" - 26 For voluntary grading of egg products, poultry, 27 and rabbits; mandatory inspection of egg products; 28 regulatory surveillance inspection of shell egg 29 handlers and records............................. [115,000] 30 130,000 19780H2043B2564 - 7 -
1 * * * 2 (11) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 3 Act (CETA) - Title 6" - Rural housing to develop 4 a multiservice program for rehabilitating housing 5 and provide employment for economically disad- 6 vantaged and unemployed persons; also, for the 7 repair of rural homes, particularly homes owned 8 by the handicapped, low income public assistance 9 recipients and senior citizens, with high priority 10 given to farm houses and rural small town resi- 11 dents............................................ [1,700,000] 12 2,000,000 13 * * * 14 (13) To provide reimbursement to the department 15 for pesticide enforcement inspections............ 184,000 16 * * * 17 To the State Civil Service Commission 18 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 19 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 20 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 21 of $1,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 22 for general government operations: 23 * * * 24 (4) "Mid Atlantic Personnel Assessment 25 Consortium (MAPAC)" - For the State's cooperation 26 in developing unified personnel selection methods 8,000 27 (5) "Test Coaching" - For developing programs 28 to enable individuals who test poorly to be more 29 competitive on occupational examinations......... 5,000 30 (6) "Handicapped/Hispanic Program Coordinators" - 19780H2043B2564 - 8 -
1 To further foster fair and equitable employment 2 practices for handicapped persons and those of 3 Hispanic origin.................................. 20,000 4 (7) "Digest of Adjudications" - To develop 5 comprehensive reference materials related to the 6 Civil Service Act for use by individual appellants 7 and Commonwealth agencies........................ 4,000 8 * * * 9 To the Department of Commerce 10 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 11 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 12 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 13 of $5,270,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 14 revenues for general government operations: 15 * * * 16 [(3) "CETA (4% Discretionary Funds)" - For 17 development of a Statewide travel brochure....... 250,000] 18 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 19 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 20 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 21 of $950,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 22 for the Pennsylvania Science and Engineering 23 Foundation: 24 (1) "Appalachian State Research Technical 25 Assistance and Demonstration Projects" - For support 26 of coal energy research in Pennsylvania.......... [100,000] 27 107,000 28 (2) "ARC - Geological Research" - For the 29 implementation of a project to detect natural gas 30 deposits, including detection activities, on-site 19780H2043B2564 - 9 -
1 inspections, and information dissemination....... 20,000 2 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 3 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 4 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 5 of $1,000,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 6 revenues for site development: 7 "Public Works and Economic Development Act - 8 Section 304 Grant" - For public works project for 9 the purposes of planning for and making loans or 10 grants for urban land acquisition, urban economic 11 development, technical assistance, site develop- 12 ment, and construction costs for individual 13 development purposes............................. 1,606,000 14 * * * 15 To the Department of Community Affairs 16 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 17 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 18 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 19 of $6,034,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 20 revenues for general government operations: 21 (1) "Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970" - 22 To fund two staff positions to administer the 23 departments and the Commonwealth's Regional 24 Personnel Centers I.P.A. Projects and to fund 25 three staff positions to carry out Statewide 26 management training and technical assistance to 27 local governments................................ [400,000] 28 430,000 29 * * * 30 [(3) "Safe Drinking Water Act" - For the 19780H2043B2564 - 10 -
1 training of local government officials in meeting 2 the requirements of above act.................... 15,000] 3 * * * 4 (5) "Energy Conservation Program" - To provide 5 funding for activities to mitigate the impact of 6 the energy crisis on low income households, includ- 7 ing emergency energy programs and energy conserva- 8 tion activities.................................. [15,000,000] 9 7,000,000 10 * * * 11 (14) "Department of the Interior - Bureau of 12 Outdoor Recreation - BOR Projects" - For the costs 13 of administering and maintaining BOR projects 14 in the State..................................... [180,000] 15 275,000 16 * * * 17 [(16) "HEW" - For costs incurred in providing 18 environmental training to locally elected/appointed 19 officials........................................ 10,000] 20 (17) "HUD" - Community Development Technical 21 Assistance - For the implementation of a program 22 to provide training to elected and appointed local 23 government personnel............................. 659,000 24 (18) "EPA - Water Plant Operator Training" - For 25 the support of a program to provide training to 26 personnel of water plants........................ 25,000 27 (19) "Department of Energy - Weatherization" - 28 For supplies and personnel to be used in a program 29 of home weatherization........................... 7,000,000 30 * * * 19780H2043B2564 - 11 -
1 To the Department of Education 2 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 3 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 4 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 5 of $14,713,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 6 revenues for general government operations: 7 * * * 8 (5) "Preparation of Teachers of Handicapped 9 Children" - Administrative portion............... [35,000] 10 53,000 11 * * * 12 (10) "Right to Read" - State level training 13 program for local right to read directors........ [270,000] 14 200,000 15 (11) "Higher Education [Instruction] Academic 16 Facilities Program [(Undergraduate)] (State 17 Administration), HEA Title VI A" - To administer 18 a program to acquire laboratory and special equip- 19 ment, closed circuit television equipment and 20 related materials................................ 17,000 21 * * * 22 (13) "Desegregation of Public Education" - 23 To prevent school building segregation or desegre- 24 gation, increase minority employment and promotion 25 and deal with causes of racial tension........... [200,000] 26 260,000 27 (14) "Vocational Education" - To administer 28 the support of vocational education programs, 29 construction of vocational education facilities, 30 guidance counseling and ancillary services such 19780H2043B2564 - 12 -
1 as teacher training and program evaluation....... [3,200,000] 2 3,700,000 3 * * * 4 (18) "Comprehensive Employment Training Act 5 Title I (Administration)" - To administer a program 6 to provide training opportunities for the unemployed 7 and underemployed................................ [290,000] 8 384,000 9 (19) "Food and Nutrition Service (Administra- 10 tion)" - To administer all food nutrition programs [604,000] 11 1,000,000 12 * * * 13 (23) "Career Education" - To develop and 14 implement a comprehensive State plan for career 15 education........................................ [45,000] 16 51,000 17 * * * 18 (28) "Nutrition Education" - To assess the 19 nutrition education needs of the State and to 20 provide nutrition education for student teachers 21 and food service personnel....................... 191,000 22 (29) "Right to Read - Basic Skills" - To test 23 recommendations of the United States Office of Educa- 24 tion for Federal, State and local coordination of 25 basic skills education and develop a State plan for 26 basic skills..................................... 85,000 27 (30) "Law Enforcement Assistance Administration" - 28 For subgrants to school districts to reduce truancy, 29 dropouts, vandalism and assaults................. 380,000 30 (31) "Training of School Food Service Personnel" 19780H2043B2564 - 13 -
1 - For a Statewide training program for food service 2 personnel........................................ 69,000 3 (32) "Pre White House Conference on Libraries" - 4 For a pre White House conference on libraries and 5 information services to develop recommendations 6 for State Government in library programs and 7 legislation...................................... 25,000 8 (33) "Energy Research and Development" - To 9 write, edit and publish an updated verson of The 10 Environmental Impact of Electrical Power Generating, 11 Nuclear and Fossil.............................. 13,000 12 (34) "Teacher Centers Program - Administration" - 13 To administer a program which will establish teacher 14 centers for in-service training.................. 30,000 15 (35) "Guidance and Counseling" - For training 16 of first year guidance counselors and counselors 17 of special education............................. 152,000 18 (36) "Common Core Data Survey" - To collect 19 data from school districts to be passed on to the 20 National Center for Educational Statistics....... 13,000 21 In addition to the above amounts specifically 22 appropriated for general government operations, 23 the following special competitive grants are 24 hereby appropriated contingent upon their 25 approval by the Federal Government and receipt by 26 the Commonwealth: 27 * * * 28 (7) "Community Education" - To promote com- 29 munity school programs which make the resources 30 of the schools available to all citizens of the 19780H2043B2564 - 14 -
1 community........................................ [110,000] 2 69,000 3 * * * 4 To the Department of Environmental Resources 5 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 6 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 7 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 8 of $16,365,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 9 revenues for general government operations: 10 (1) "Coastal Zone Management Program" - For 11 development of a management program for the use 12 of the land and water resources of the State's 13 coastal zone..................................... [40,000] 14 222,000 15 * * * 16 (5) "EPA - Acid Mine Drainage Abatement" - 17 For a demonstration project involving the use of 18 connector wells to eliminate acid mine drainage.. 78,000 19 (6) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 20 Act (CETA), Title 8 - Young Adult Conservation 21 Corp" - For the implementation and administration 22 of a program to provide employment to individuals 23 between the ages of 16 to 23 years inclusive..... 3,460,000 24 (7) United States Department of the Interior - 25 For a study of the supply and demand needs of the 26 Commonwealth's river basins...................... 5,000 27 * * * 28 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 29 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 30 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 19780H2043B2564 - 15 -
1 of $2,882,000 appropriated from Commonwealth
2 revenues for land protection:
3 "Solid Waste Planning, Study, Feasibility and
4 Demonstration Grants" and "Water Pollution Control
5 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Grants"
6 (consolidated) - To be used for the purposes of:
7 (i) hazardous sold waste planning, (ii) demon-
8 strate and evaluate reclamation, stabilization and
9 erosion control of strip mine land for agricultural
10 purposes using municipal sewage sludge, (iii) use
11 of flu gas desulfurization sludges and fly ash to
12 abate mine drainage and subsidence, and (iv)
13 feasibility of lime encapsulation of planting
14 waste sludges to prevent waste pollution and for
15 the conduct of a program relating to the residual
16 waste work plan portion of the Comprehensive
17 Water Quality Management Planning Grant - P.L.92-500,
18 section 208, and other such activities as may be
19 required to carry out the purposes of these grant
20 programs......................................... [682,000]
21 774,000
22 * * *
23 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
24 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
25 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
26 of $10,955,000 appropriated from Commonwealth
27 revenues for forestry operations:
28 (1) "Forest Fire Protection and Control" -
29 For prevention of forest fires in State and
30 private forests in Pennsylvania and for control
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1 of wildfires anywhere in the Commonwealth........ [350,000] 2 538,000 3 * * * 4 (8) "Youth Conservation Corps - Grants to 5 State" - For assistance to the State in meeting 6 the cost of projects for employing young men and 7 women to develop, preserve and maintain non-Federal 8 public lands and waters within the State......... [980,000] 9 1,378,000 10 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 11 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 12 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 13 of $150,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 14 for the control and extinction of forest fires: 15 (1) "Forest Fire Protection and Control" - 16 For prevention of forest fires on State and private 17 forests in Pennsylvania and for control of wild 18 fires anywhere in the Commonwealth............... 225,000 19 (2) USDA - Forest Services" - For the 20 carrying out of a resource planning update on 21 renewable natural resources...................... 20,000 22 * * * 23 To the Department of Health 24 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 25 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 26 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 27 of $14,727,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 28 revenues for general government operations: 29 (1) "State Health Planning and Development 30 Agency - Title XV" - To establish the health 19780H2043B2564 - 17 -
1 priorities of the Commonwealth through studies 2 of existing and potential health facilities, 3 manpower, and services, and stimulate the 4 development of regional comprehensive health 5 planning agencies................................ [785,000] 6 1,124,830 7 (2) "Migrant Health Grants" - To provide 8 clinic services at medical centers, and intensify 9 public health nursing services and sanitary 10 surveys of camps for migrant laborers and their 11 families in the Commonwealth..................... [50,000] 12 154,000 13 (3) "Cooperative Health Statistics Program - 14 Facilities" - To develop and implement health 15 facilities component of the cooperative statistics 16 system. Review and evaluate existing State-level 17 health facilities statistical system to define the 18 extent to which it is responsive to NCHS require- 19 ments and standards and needs of other data users. 20 Plan, organize, test and implement systems 21 modifications.................................... [103,000] 22 124,000 23 (4) "Cooperative Health Statistics Program - 24 Manpower" - To develop and maintain the health 25 manpower component of the cooperative health 26 statistics system of the National center for 27 health statistics at the State/local level of 28 government....................................... [108,000] 29 143,319 30 (5) "Disease Control Immunization Program - 19780H2043B2564 - 18 -
1 Project Grants" - To enlist the aid of practicing 2 physicians, official health agencies and volunteers 3 in an immunization program for all susceptible 4 persons in the community, particularly children 5 under the age of five years...................... [70,000] 6 28,600 7 (6) "Survey and Follow Up - Veneral Disease" - 8 For the carrying out of case-finding surveys and 9 serologic follow-up services..................... [300,000] 10 425,000 11 (7) "Maternal and Child Health Services" - 12 To extend and improve services, in rural areas 13 and in areas suffering from severe distress, for 14 reducing infant mortality and improvement of the 15 health of mothers and children................... [8,072,000] 16 8,133,200 17 * * * 18 (10) "Comprehensive Public Health Services - 19 Formula Grants" - To develop coordinated programs 20 of State and local public health services, includ- 21 ing those directed at maintaining physical and 22 mental health; detection, preventing and controll- 23 ing disease, injuries and disability; and protect- 24 ing and maintaining a healthful environment...... [1,912,000] 25 1,865,638 26 (11) "Medicare - Health Services Agency 27 Certification" - Perform surveys and inspections 28 to determine whether hospitals, home health 29 agencies, laboratories, clinics, and other pro- 30 viders of health services meet requirements as 19780H2043B2564 - 19 -
1 set forth in section 1861 of the Social Security 2 Act, and, certifying those that qualify to the 3 Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare....... [1,100,000] 4 1,187,024 5 (12) "Maternal and Child Health Research 6 (Child Health Research Grants Program)" - To 7 research and evaluate prenatal care and pregnancy 8 outcome.......................................... [139,900] 9 187,684 10 (13) "Tuberculosis Reporting System" - To 11 develop a tuberculosis registration system....... [42,300] 12 53,183 13 (14) "Disabled Children's Services - SSI" - 14 To provide services to dependents of persons 15 eligible for SSI................................. 1,116,000 16 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 17 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 18 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 19 of $2,164,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 20 revenues for the operation of the State Laboratory. 21 * * * 22 (3) "Medicare - Health Service Agency 23 Certification" - Perform surveys and inspections 24 to determine whether hospitals, home health 25 agencies, laboratories, clinics, and other 26 providers of health services meet requirements as 27 set forth in section 1861 of the Social Security 28 Act, and, certifying those that qualify to the 29 Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare....... [100,000] 30 88,100 19780H2043B2564 - 20 -
1 (4) "Crippled Children's Services - State 2 Laboratory" - To test new births for Hypo- 3 thyroidism...................................... 226,000 4 * * * 5 [The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 6 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 7 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 8 of $3,356,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 9 for the Elizabethtown Hospital for Children and 10 Youth: 11 (1) "Educationally Deprived Children - 12 Handicapped Elementary and Secondary Education, 13 Title I" - To provide an educational program for 14 children from low-income families................ 55,000] 15 * * * 16 To the Historical and Museum Commission 17 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 18 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 19 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 20 of $6,000,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 21 for general government operations: 22 (1) "Historic Preservation Act of 1966" - For 23 operation of the Division of Historic Preservation 24 of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 25 Commission....................................... [102,000] 26 153,000 27 (2) "National Historical Publications and 28 Records Commission" - For the publication of the 29 Henry Bouquet Papers............................. 24,000 30 (3) "Public Works Employment Act" - To 19780H2043B2564 - 21 -
1 provide reimbursement to the commission for work 2 done previously.................................. 8,000 3 (4) "National Endowment for the Humanities" - 4 For the microfilming of historical records and the 5 preparation of a guide on their use.............. 14,000 6 (5) "National Endowment for the Humanities - 7 Everyday Life in Pennsylvania 1750-1950" - For 8 research on and dissemination of information on 9 life in Pennsylvania from 1750-1950.............. 10,000 10 (6) "National Historical Publications and 11 Records Commission - Preservation of Historical 12 Records" - For a program to instruct historical 13 societies on how to preserve historical records.. 6,000 14 * * * 15 To the Department of Justice 16 * * * 17 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 18 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 19 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 20 of $691,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 21 for the Office of Managment Services: 22 "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving and 23 Strengthening Law Enforcement" - To develop a 24 detailed plan for the implementation of an Offender 25 Based Transaction Statistics/Computerized Criminal 26 History (OBTS/CCH) system for Pennsylvania. This 27 plan is to be developed by the Governor's Task 28 Force on criminal justice information systems.... [456,000] 29 405,000 30 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 19780H2043B2564 - 22 -
1 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 2 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 3 of $1,768,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 4 for the Office of Civil Law: 5 "Anti-trust Enforcement Plan" - For a program 6 of anti-trust enforcement........................ 98,000 7 * * * 8 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 9 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 10 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 11 of $484,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 12 for the Governor's Justice Commission: 13 (1) "Law Enforcement Assistance 14 Discretionary Grants" - To (i) establish a three 15 level evaluation system for provision of data 16 regarding projects, programs and their impact on 17 the total criminal justice system in Pennsylvania; 18 (ii) to develop a comprehensive data system for 19 criminal justice in Pennsylvania; and (iii) to 20 develop and implement a management information 21 system........................................... [420,000] 22 350,000 23 (2) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Juvenile 24 Justice and Delinquency Prevention - Allocation 25 to States" - For development and administration 26 of a comprehensive Statewide plan for juvenile 27 justice in accordance with the Juvenile Justice 28 and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974........... [303,000] 29 309,000 30 * * * 19780H2043B2564 - 23 -
1 (4) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Technical 2 Assistance to Units of Local Government" - To be 3 used exclusively for the Governor's Justice 4 Commission program of technical assistance to 5 political subdivisions receiving or applying for 6 LEAA grants and for a Statewide crime prevention 7 program.......................................... [1,070,000] 8 1,077,000 9 [(5) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Program 10 Evaluation" - For development of program 11 evaluation strategies and performance measurement 12 systems.......................................... 66,000] 13 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 14 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 15 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 16 of $1,807,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 17 revenues for the Bureau of Consumer Protection: 18 (1) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 19 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - To support 20 Bureau of Consumer Protection prosecutions under 21 the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer 22 Protection Law................................... [11,000] 23 13,000 24 (2) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 25 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - To support 26 three consumer protection units in low income 27 communities mediate complaints, investigate 28 allegations of illegal practices and provide 29 consumer education............................... [24,000] 30 28,000 19780H2043B2564 - 24 -
1 (3) "Public Works Employment Act of 1976" - 2 For provision of a program of consumer education. [185,000] 3 146,000 4 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 5 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 6 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 7 of $3,725,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 8 revenues for the Bureau of Drug Control: 9 * * * 10 (2) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 11 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - To support 12 financial investigation of high echelon drug 13 traffickers...................................... [114,000] 14 45,000 15 [(3) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 16 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - For support 17 of the organized crime strategies unit........... 43,000 18 (4) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 19 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - For Bureau 20 of Drug Control investigations of higher echelon 21 drug traffickers................................. 26,000] 22 * * * 23 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 24 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 25 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 26 of $249,000 appropriated from Commonwealth revenues 27 for the Juvenile Court Judges Commission: 28 * * * 29 (2) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 30 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - Statistical 19780H2043B2564 - 25 -
1 analysis center for juvenile courts.............. [103,000] 2 118,000 3 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 4 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 5 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 6 of $71,540,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 7 revenues for the State correctional instituions: 8 (1) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Improving 9 and Strengthening Law Enforcement" - For staff 10 development and training, for treatment programs 11 for drug abusers and evaluation of drug and 12 alcohol programs in State and county prisons, for 13 physical fitness through boxing, for assessment 14 and training in assertive and perspective skills 15 and for the county correctional statistics 16 program.......................................... [403,000] 17 432,000 18 (2) "Contract Service in Non-Federal 19 Institutions" - For maintenance of Federal 20 inmates in State correctional institutions....... [175,000] 21 200,000 22 [(3) "Law Enforcement Assistance - 23 Comprehensive Information System" - For all 24 activities associated with establishing and 25 operating a computer-based "Inmate Master File".. 300,000 26 (4) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Advanced 27 Corrections Training Program" - For provision of 28 an advanced corrections training program......... 117,000] 29 * * * 30 (6) "Comprehensive Employment and Training Act 19780H2043B2564 - 26 -
1 (CETA) - Improving Corrections Delivery System" - 2 For provisions of job training and employment 3 opportunities.................................... 500,000 4 (7) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Utilization 5 of Community Social Service Programs" - For costs 6 associated with the purchase and operation of 7 three van type vehicles (one each) for the State 8 correctional instituions at Huntington, Dallas 9 and Rockview..................................... 43,000 10 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 11 as much thereof as may be necessary are hereby 12 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 13 of $2,100,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 14 revenues for community service centers: 15 "Law Enforcement Assistance - To provide funds 16 for the continuation of the Community Service 17 Center for Women at Erie, Pennsylvania........... 100,000 18 * * * 19 To the Board of Probation and Parole 20 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 21 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 22 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 23 of $9,839,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 24 revenues for general government operations: 25 * * * 26 (7) "Title XX - Social Services" - To 27 reimburse the Board of Probation and Parole for 28 services rendered to social rehabilitative 29 services eligible clients as delineated in the 30 social rehabilitative services plan - probation 19780H2043B2564 - 27 -
1 and parole services.............................. [2,626,000] 2 2,725,000 3 (8) "National Institute of Corrections - 4 Research Interns" - For employment of interns 5 interested in corrections research as a career... [5,040,000] 6 5,040 7 (9) "Title XX - Social Services Training" - 8 For a training program for Board of Probation and 9 Parole staff who provide Title XX services to 10 eligible ex-offenders............................ 51,300 11 (10) "Title XX - Social Services Training - 12 Project 60" - For costs associated with a 13 program of services for eligible Board of 14 Probation and Parole clients..................... 70,000 15 (11) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 16 Act (CETA)" - For a program of job training and 17 employment opportunities through the Pennsylvania 18 Board of Probation and Parole.................... 50,000 19 (12) "Joint State County Training Project for 20 Adult Probation and Parole Personnel in the 21 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania" - For a program of 22 training in adult probation and parole services.. 22,000 23 * * * 24 To the Department of Public Welfare 25 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 26 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 27 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 28 of $16,941,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 29 revenues for general government operations: 30 * * * 19780H2043B2564 - 28 -
1 (2) "Special Programs for the Aging" - For 2 administrative expenses incurred for general 3 government operations in support of the provision 4 of programs for older persons via Statewide plan- 5 ning, area planning and social services.......... [842,000] 6 1,000,000 7 * * * 8 (12) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 9 Act (CETA)" - For the provision of job training 10 and employment opportunities..................... [515,000] 11 2,515,000 12 * * * 13 (14) "Vocational Rehabilitation Facilities" - 14 For provision of a model program for the implemen- 15 tation of uniform Statewide criteria for vocational 16 rehabilitation facilities in the Commonwealth.... [65,000] 17 120,000 18 (15) "Program for the Aging-Administration- 19 Title IX" - For administrative expenses incurred 20 in providing employment opportunities for the 21 aged............................................. 93,000 22 (16) "Program for the Aging-Administration- 23 Title IV-A" - To train eligible persons employed 24 or preparing for employment in aging and related 25 fields........................................... 19,000 26 (17) "Child Abuse and Neglect Grant" - For the 27 purpose of training professionals on prevention 28 of child abuse and neglect....................... 89,000 29 (18) "Client Oriented System for Providing 30 Developmental Disabilities Data"................. 20,000 19780H2043B2564 - 29 -
1 * * * 2 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 3 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 4 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 5 of $2,736,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 6 revenues for the Office of Information Systems: 7 * * * 8 (4) "Food Stamp Program" - For expenses 9 incurred by the Office of Information Systems 10 in providing an information system in relation 11 to the Food Stamp Program........................ [13,000] 12 473,000 13 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 14 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 15 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 16 of $105,294,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 17 revenues for county administration: 18 * * * 19 (9) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 20 Act (CETA)" - For provisions of job training and 21 employment opportunities through county admini- 22 stration......................................... [559,000] 23 764,000 24 * * * 25 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 26 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 27 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 28 of $3,155,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 29 revenues for claims settlement: 30 * * * 19780H2043B2564 - 30 -
1 (2) "Child Support Enforcement Program" - For 2 costs incurred by the Bureau of Claims Settlement 3 in support of the Child Support Program.......... [6,131,000] 4 8,631,000 5 * * * 6 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 7 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 8 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 9 of $19,123,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 10 revenues for basic institutional programs and 11 facilities for youth offenders: 12 * * * 13 (2) "Comprehensive Employment and Training Act 14 (CETA)" - For provision of job training and employ- 15 ment opportunities through basic institutional 16 programs and facilities for youth offenders...... [298,000] 17 544,000 18 * * * 19 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 20 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 21 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 22 of $355,000,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for State mental hospitals and State 24 centers: 25 * * * 26 (5) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 27 Act (CETA)" - For provision of job training and 28 employment opportunities through State mental 29 hospitals and State centers...................... [5,633,000] 30 6,952,000 19780H2043B2564 - 31 -
1 * * * 2 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 3 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 4 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 5 of $8,460,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 6 revenues for services for the aging: 7 * * * 8 (2) "Programs for the Aging - Title III" - 9 For support of programs for eligible older persons 10 through Statewide planning, area planning and 11 social services.................................. [11,164,000] 12 11,152,000 13 (3) "Programs for the Aging - Nutrition - 14 Title VII" - To provide eligible older citizens 15 with low cost nutritious meals with appropriate 16 supportive services.............................. [18,654,000] 17 18,736,000 18 (4) "Programs for the Aging - Training - 19 Title IV-A" - To train eligible persons employed 20 or preparing for employment in aging and related 21 fields........................................... [601,000] 22 582,000 23 * * * 24 (6) "Programs for the Aging - Employment - 25 Title IX" - To provide for employment of eligible 26 older persons in community service projects...... [1,653,000] 27 1,560,000 28 * * * 29 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 30 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 19780H2043B2564 - 32 -
1 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 2 of $7,033,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 3 revenues for restoration centers: 4 * * * 5 (2) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 6 Act (CETA)" - For provision of job training and 7 employment opportunities through State restoration 8 centers.......................................... 126,000 9 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 10 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 11 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 12 of $7,243,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 13 revenues for State general hospitals: 14 * * * 15 (3) "Comprehensive Employment and Training 16 Act (CETA)" - For the provision of job training 17 and employment opportunities through the State 18 general hospitals................................ [344,000] 19 473,000 20 [In addition to the amounts specifically 21 appropriated herein to the Department of Public 22 Welfare all moneys received from the Federal 23 Government during any previous fiscal year, that 24 are unexpended or unencumbered as of June 30, 1977, 25 are hereby appropriated for the purpose of the 26 respective appropriations.] 27 Grants - In addition to the amounts specifi- 28 cally appropriated herein to the Department of 29 Public Welfare, all moneys received from the 30 Federal Government during any previous fiscal year, 19780H2043B2564 - 33 -
1 that are unexpended or unencumbered as of June 30, 2 1977, are hereby appropriated for the purpose of 3 the respective appropriations. 4 Reimbursements - In addition to the amounts 5 specifically appropriated herein to the Department 6 of Public Welfare, all moneys appropriated from the 7 Federal Government during any previous fiscal year 8 which are expected to be received as reimbursements 9 may be carried forward until June 30, 1978 to the 10 extent that contracted obligations are carried 11 forward. 12 To the Pennsylvania State Police 13 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 14 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 15 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 16 of $29,000,000 appropriated for general 17 governmental expenses: 18 "Updating and Expansion of Laboratory 19 Equipment" - To allow the State Police to 20 upgrade existing laboratory equipment and to 21 add new equipment at its laboratories throughout 22 the State........................................ 295,317 23 * * * 24 II. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 25 To the Court Administrator 26 The following Federal augmentation amounts, or 27 as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 28 specifically appropriated to supplement the sum 29 of $1,252,000 appropriated from Commonwealth 30 revenues for the Office of Court Administrator: 19780H2043B2564 - 34 -
1 (1) "Law Enforcement Assistance - Federal 2 Discretionary - Pennsylvania State Judicial 3 Information System" - For design and development 4 of a judicial information system to interface 5 with the comprehensive data system being 6 developed on a Statewide basis................... [200,000] 7 400,000 8 (2) "Law Enforcement Assistance - State 9 Discretionary - Pennsylvania State Judicial 10 Information System" - For implementation of a 11 judicial information system to interface with 12 the comprehensive data system being developed 13 on a Statewide basis............................. [200,000] 14 334,000 15 * * * 16 (4) "Law Enforcement Assistance - State 17 Discretionary - Training Subgrant No.3" - For 18 provision of out-of-state instruction for 19 judiciary members and other court personnel 20 in accordance with the standards of the 21 American Bar Association and the National 22 Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice.......... [28,000] 23 49,000 24 (5) "Law Enforcement Assistance - State 25 Discretionary - Judicial Training Center of 26 Pennsylvania" - For provision of in-state training 27 of members of the judiciary and other court 28 related personnel................................ [122,000] 29 136,000 30 * * * 19780H2043B2564 - 35 -
1 (12) "Law Enforcement Assistance Act Judicial 2 Inspection of Detention Facilities" - For the 3 operation of a program to take members of the 4 judiciary on inspection tours of detention 5 facilities and for the dissemination of informa- 6 tion gathered on such tours...................... 21,000 7 (13) "Law Enforcement Assistance Act - State 8 Discretionary - Jury Utilization Project" - For 9 a program to develop modern jury management 10 procedures....................................... 400,000 11 * * * 12 Section 2. Section 3 of the act is amended insofar as it 13 relates to restricted receipt accounts in the Governor's Office 14 and the Department of Environmental Resources. 15 Section 3. The Secretary of the Budget may create the 16 following restricted receipt accounts for the purpose of 17 administering Federal grants only for the purposes herein 18 designated during the fiscal period July 1, 1977 through June 19 30, 1978. 20 Governor's Office 21 * * * 22 (6) "Federal Grant - Comprehensive Employment and Training 23 Act": 24 Title 1 - Special Grant. 25 Title 2 - Public Service Employment Programs - Subgrants 26 to Prime Sponsors. 27 Title 3 - Statewide Youth Services Grant. 28 Title 6 - Public Service Employment Programs - Subgrants 29 to Prime Sponsors. 30 * * * 19780H2043B2564 - 36 -
1 Department of Environmental Resources 2 * * * 3 (8) "Flood Control Payments; to be used to defray county 4 expenses." 5 * * * 6 Section 3. This act shall take effect immediately. A26L3RZ/19780H2043B2564 - 37 -