CORRECTIVE REPRINT PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 2784, 2911 PRINTER'S NO. 2992
No. 2051 Session of 1984
INTRODUCED BY PIEVSKY, APRIL 25, 1984
AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY 8, 1984
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, 1984 to June 30, 1985, and for the 5 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close 6 of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1984; to provide 7 appropriations from the Lottery Fund to the Executive 8 Department; and to provide for the appropriation of Federal 9 funds to the Executive and Judicial Departments of the 10 Commonwealth and for the establishment of restricted receipts 11 accounts for the fiscal year July 1, 1984 to June 30, 1985 12 and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at 13 the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1984. 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS 15 PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS 16 Section 101. Short title. 17 Section 102. Definitions. 18 Section 103. Abbreviations. 19 Section 104. State appropriations. 20 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations. 21 Section 106. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations. 22 Section 107. Jobs Stimulus Bill appropriations.
1 Section 108. Block grants. 2 Section 109. Oil Overcharge Settlement appropriations. 3 PART II. GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 4 FOR 1984-1985 5 SUBPART A. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 6 Section 201. Governor. 7 Section 202. Executive Offices. 8 Section 203. Lieutenant Governor. 9 Section 204. Attorney General. 10 Section 205. Auditor General. 11 Section 206. Treasury Department. 12 Section 207. Department of Aging. 13 Section 208. Department of Agriculture. 14 Section 209. Department of Commerce. 15 Section 210. Department of Community Affairs. 16 Section 211. Department of Education. 17 Section 212. Department of Environmental Resources. 18 Section 213. Department of General Services. 19 Section 214. Department of Health. 20 Section 215. Insurance Department. 21 Section 216. Department of Labor and Industry. 22 Section 217. Department of Military Affairs. 23 Section 218. Department of Public Welfare. 24 Section 219. Department of Revenue. 25 Section 220. Department of State. 26 Section 221. Department of Transportation. 27 Section 222. Pennsylvania State Police. 28 Section 223. State Civil Service Commission. 29 Section 224. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 30 Section 225. Pennsylvania Fish Commission. 19840H2051B2992 - 2 -
1 Section 226. Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. 2 Section 227. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 3 Section 228. Milk Marketing Board. 4 Section 229. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. 5 Section 230. Pennsylvania Public Television Network Commission. 6 Section 231. Pennsylvania Securities Commission. 7 SECTION 232. PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD. <-- 8 Section 232 233. State Employees' Retirement System. <-- 9 Section 233 234. State Tax Equalization Board. <-- 10 Section 234 235. Pennsylvania Crime Commission. <-- 11 SECTION 236. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY. <-- 12 SUBPART B. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 13 Section 251. Senate. 14 Section 252. House of Representatives. 15 Section 253. Legislative Reference Bureau. 16 Section 254. Legislative Budget and Finance Committee. 17 Section 255. Chief Clerks of Senate and House of 18 Representatives jointly. 19 Section 256. Legislative Data Processing Committee. 20 Section 257. Joint State Government Commission. 21 Section 258. Local Government Commission. 22 Section 259. Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control 23 Commission. 24 Section 260. Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 25 Section 261. Ethics Commission. 26 Section 262. Independent Regulatory Review Commission. 27 Section 263. Capitol Renovation PRESERVATION Committee. <-- 28 SUBPART C. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 29 Section 281. Supreme Court. 30 Section 282. Superior Court. 19840H2051B2992 - 3 -
1 Section 283. Commonwealth Court. 2 Section 284. Courts of Common Pleas. 3 Section 285. Community Courts - District Justices. 4 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic Court. 5 Section 287. Philadelphia Municipal Court. 6 Section 288. Juror cost reimbursement. 7 SECTION 289. PUBLIC DEFENDER COST REIMBURSEMENT. <-- 8 Section 289 290. County court administration cost reimbursement. <-- 9 PART III. STATE LOTTERY FUND 10 Section 301. Department of Aging. 11 Section 302. Department of Education. <-- 12 Section 303 302. Department of Public Welfare. <-- 13 Section 304. Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. <-- 14 SECTION 303. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. <-- 15 PART IV. RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 16 Section 401. General provisions. 17 Section 402. Executive Offices. 18 Section 403. Department of Commerce. 19 Section 404. Department of Community Affairs. 20 Section 405. Department of Education. 21 Section 406. Department of Environmental Resources. 22 Section 407. Department of Transportation. 23 Section 408. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 24 Section 409. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 25 PART V. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS 26 Section 501. General Fund repository for Federal funds. 27 Section 502. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 28 funds. 29 Section 503. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal funds. 30 Section 504. Subgrants between Federal fund appropriations. 19840H2051B2992 - 4 -
1 Section 505. Utilization of emergency Federal funds. 2 PART VI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 3 Section 601. Prior laws unaffected. 4 Section 602. Compliance with other law before funds available. 5 Section 603. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 6 committing funds. 7 Section 604. Minority business set asides. 8 Section 605. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous sources. 9 Section 606. Lapsing of unused funds. 10 PART VII. EFFECTIVE DATE 11 Section 701. Effective date. 12 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 13 hereby enacts as follows: 14 PART I 15 GENERAL PROVISIONS 16 Section 101. Short title.--This act shall be known and may 17 be cited as the General Appropriation Act of 1984. 18 Section 102. Definitions.--The following words and phrases 19 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 20 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 21 "Employees." Includes all directors, superintendents, bureau 22 or division chiefs, assistant directors, assistant 23 superintendents, assistant chiefs, experts, scientists, 24 engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, accountants, secretaries, 25 auditors, inspectors, examiners, analysts, statisticians, 26 marshals, clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, messengers and 27 other assistants in any department, board or commission. 28 "Expenses" and "maintenance." Includes all printing, binding 29 and stationery, food and forage, materials and supplies, 30 traveling expenses, training, motor vehicle supplies and 19840H2051B2992 - 5 -
1 repairs, freight, express and cartage, postage, telephones and 2 telegraph rentals and toll charges, newspaper advertising and 3 notices, public advertising by or through any medium (except 4 that no public advertising shall bear a picture or likeness or 5 personal name of any elected or appointed public official), 6 fuel, light, heat, power and water, minor construction and 7 renovation, repairs or reconstruction of equipment, buildings 8 and facilities, rent of real estate and equipment, premiums on 9 workmen's compensation, insurance premiums on policies of 10 liability insurance, insurance premiums on medical payment 11 insurance and surety bonds for volunteer workers, premiums on 12 employee group life insurance and employee and retired employee 13 group hospital and medical insurance, payment of Commonwealth 14 share of social security taxes and unemployment compensation 15 costs for State employees, the purchase of replacement or 16 additional equipment and machinery and all other incidental 17 costs and expenses, including payment to the Department of 18 General Services of mileage and other charges for the use of 19 automobiles and rental payments for permanently assigned 20 automobiles and of expenses or costs of services incurred 21 through the Purchasing Fund. The term "expenses" also shall 22 include the medical costs for the treatment of inmates of State 23 institutions when the inmate must be transferred to an outside 24 hospital: Provided, That in no case shall the State institution 25 pay more for patient care than that provided under the State 26 medical assistance program. 27 Section 103. Abbreviations.--The following abbreviations 28 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 29 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 30 "ADAMHSBG." Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health 19840H2051B2992 - 6 -
1 Services Block Grant. 2 "ARC." Appalachian Regional Commission. 3 "BG." Block grant. 4 "BOR." Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. 5 "CETA." Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. 6 "CSA." Community Services Administration. 7 "CSBG." Community Services Block Grant. 8 "DCPA." Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. 9 "DOE." Department of Energy. 10 "DOL." Department of Labor. 11 "ECIA." Education Consolidation and Improvement Act. 12 "ECIBG." Education Consolidation and Improvement Block 13 Grant. 14 "EDA." Economic Development Administration. 15 "EEOC." Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 16 "EPA." Environmental Protection Agency. 17 "EPCA." Energy Policy and Conservation Act. 18 "ESEA." Elementary and Secondary Education Act. 19 "FDA." Food and Drug Administration. 20 "FDAA." Federal Disaster Assistance Administration. 21 "FHA." Farmers Home Administration. 22 "FHWA." Federal Highway Administration. 23 "HEA." Higher Education Act. 24 "HUD." Department of Housing and Urban Development. 25 "IPA." Intergovernmental Personnel Act. 26 "JSB." Jobs Stimulus Bill. 27 "JTPA." Job Training Partnership Act. 28 "LIEABG." Low-Income Energy Assistance Block Grant. 29 "MCHSBG." Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant. 30 "MH/MR." Mental Health/Mental Retardation Services. 19840H2051B2992 - 7 -
1 "NEA." National Education Association. 2 "NIAAA." National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse. 3 "NIC." National Institute for Corrections. 4 "NIDA." National Institute on Drug Abuse. 5 "NIE." National Institute of Education. 6 "NIJ." National Institutes of Justice. 7 "NSF." National Science Foundation. 8 "OOS." Oil Overcharge Settlement. 9 "PHHSBG." Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. 10 "SCDBG." Small Communities Development Block Grant. 11 "SSBG." Social Services Block Grant 12 Section 104. State appropriations.--(a) General Fund.--The 13 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 14 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 15 General Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the 16 Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments of the 17 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 18 compensation and travel expense of the duly elected or appointed 19 officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for payment of fees 20 of contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 21 goods, services, printing, public advertising by or through any 22 medium (except that no public advertising shall bear a picture 23 or likeness or personal name of any elected or appointed public 24 official), equipment, land and buildings and for payment of any 25 other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary for 26 the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities and 27 for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 28 beginning July 1, 1984 and for the payment of bills incurred and 29 remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 30 1984. 19840H2051B2992 - 8 -
1 (b) Lottery Fund.--The following sums set forth in this act, 2 or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby specifically 3 appropriated from the Lottery Fund to the several hereinafter 4 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 5 for the payment of fees of contractual services rendered, for 6 the purchase or rental of goods, services and for payment of any 7 other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary for 8 the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities and 9 for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 10 beginning July 1, 1984 and for the payment of bills incurred and 11 remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 12 1984. 13 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations.--The 14 following Federal augmentation appropriations set forth in this 15 act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 16 specifically appropriated from the Federal augmentation funds to 17 the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive and 18 Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of the 19 expenses of implementing and carrying out the programs stated 20 herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984 and for the 21 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 22 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1984. Unless otherwise stated, 23 the appropriations include any carryovers from the prior fiscal 24 year. 25 Section 106. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations.-- 26 The following sums as set forth in this act, or as much thereof 27 as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the Job 28 Training Partnership Act (JTPA) funds to the several hereinafter 29 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 30 for the payment of the expenses of implementing and carrying out 19840H2051B2992 - 9 -
1 the program stated herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2 1984. 3 Section 107. Jobs Stimulus Bill appropriations.--The 4 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 5 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from funds 6 available from the Federal Jobs Stimulus Bill (Public Law 98-8) 7 to the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive 8 Department of the Commonwealth for the purposes, and under the 9 restrictions, for which the funds are provided for the fiscal 10 year beginning July 1, 1984. 11 Section 108. Block grants.--(a) Appropriation.--The 12 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 13 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 14 block grant (BG) funds to the several hereinafter named agencies 15 of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the 16 purposes, and under the restrictions, for which the funds are 17 provided for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984. 18 (b) Small Communities Development Block Grant.--The Small 19 Communities Development Block Grant (SCDBG) is to assist small 20 cities and communities that have a high concentration of 21 impoverished citizens and substandard housing to expand their 22 low and moderate income housing opportunities and to meet 23 community development needs. 24 (c) Community Services Block Grant.--The Community Services 25 Block Grant (CSBG) is to provide a range of services and 26 activities having a measurable and potentially major impact on 27 the causes of poverty in the community or those areas of the 28 community where poverty is a particularly acute problem. In 29 addition, new focus may be placed on the unemployed, both old 30 and new. Local agencies may lower their eligibility requirements 19840H2051B2992 - 10 -
1 for recipients to three months to allow greater flexibility to 2 assure proper consideration of each recipient. 3 (d) Education Consolidation and Improvement Block Grant.-- 4 The Education Consolidation and Improvement Block Grant (ECIBG) 5 will be used for the administration and provision of education 6 programs in accordance with the requirements of the Omnibus 7 Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. 8 (e) Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant.--The 9 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) is 10 for the provision of preventive health and other health services 11 related to emergency medical comprehensive public health, 12 hypertension, fluoridation, health education, risk reduction, 13 home health, rape crisis and rodent control. 14 (f) Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant.--The 15 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (MCHSBG) is to 16 assure mothers and children access to quality maternal and child 17 health services, to reduce infant mortality and the incidence of 18 preventable disease and handicapping condition among children, 19 provide rehabilitative services for blind and disabled 20 individuals under the age of 16 receiving supplemental security 21 income benefits; and providing medical services for children 22 with crippling conditions. 23 (g) Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block 24 Grant.--The Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services 25 Block Grant (ADAMHSBG) will be used for the administration and 26 provision of drug and alcohol abuse services and community 27 mental health services in accordance with the requirements of 28 the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. 29 (h) Low-Income Energy Assistance Block Grant.--The Low- 30 Income Energy Assistance Block Grant (LIEABG) is to help lessen 19840H2051B2992 - 11 -
1 the impact of the high cost of energy on low-income families and 2 individuals. 3 (i) Social Services Block Grant.--The Social Services Block 4 Grant (SSBG) is for the provision of social services to eligible 5 persons. 6 Section 109. Oil Overcharge Settlement appropriations.--(a) 7 Source of funds.--In accordance with settlements of litigation 8 brought by the United States Department of Energy against oil 9 companies and refineries for alleged violations of the Federal 10 petroleum price allocation regulations and the Further 11 Continuing Appropriations Act of 1983, adopted by Congress in 12 December, 1982 (House Joint Resolution 631), $15,100,000 will be 13 available to the Commonwealth for specific energy conservation 14 programs through the fiscal year ending June 30, 1985. 15 (b) Appropriations.--The following sums set forth in this 16 act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 17 specifically appropriated from the restricted receipt account, 18 Oil Overcharge Settlements (OOS), to the several hereinafter 19 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 20 for the payment of the expenses of implementing and carrying out 21 the program stated herein for the fiscal year July 1, 1984 to 22 June 30, 1985. 23 PART II 24 GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 25 FOR 1984-1985 26 SUBPART A 27 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 28 Section 201. Governor.--The 29 following amounts are appropriated to 30 the Governor: Federal State 19840H2051B2992 - 12 -
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 for the 9 payment of traveling expenses of 10 persons other than employees of the 11 Commonwealth appointed by the Governor 12 to represent or otherwise serve the 13 Commonwealth. 14 State appropriation........ 3,188,000 15 Section 202. Executive Offices.-- 16 The following amounts are appropriated 17 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 18 For the Governor's Action Center. 19 State appropriation........ 583,000 20 For the Office of Administration. 21 No funds from this appropriation may 22 be used for contract compliance 23 activities, other than those which 24 were in existence on July 1, 1983. 25 State appropriation........ 3,634,000 26 For the Office of the Budget. 27 State appropriation........ 19,258,000 28 The following JTPA amounts, or as 29 much thereof as may be necessary, are 30 hereby specifically appropriated for 19840H2051B2992 - 13 -
1 general government operations: 2 (1) "Job Training Partnership Act 3 - Program Accountability" - To provide 4 accounting and auditing services for 5 program accountability of the job 6 training partnership. 7 Federal appropriation...... 1,031,000 8 For an audit of the Auditor 9 General. 10 State appropriation........ 130,000 11 For Integrated Central System - 12 Development. 13 State appropriation........ 3,110,000 14 For the Data Communications 15 Network. 16 State appropriation........ 485,000 17 For the Office of Policy 18 Development. 19 State appropriation........ 827,000 20 The following Federal augmentation 21 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 22 necessary, are hereby specifically 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated from Commonwealth 25 revenues for administration: 26 (1) "EDA - Planning Assistance" - 27 To undertake State economic 28 development planning activities. 29 Federal appropriation...... 68,000 30 (2) "National Occupational 19840H2051B2992 - 14 -
1 Information Coordinating Committee" - 2 To improve coordination between and 3 communication among the producers and 4 users of occupational information, 5 develop and implement an occupational 6 information system and insure that 7 needed labor market and occupational 8 information is available. 9 Federal appropriation...... 88,000 10 (3) "EDA - Grants to States for 11 Supplemental and Basic Funding" - To 12 implement measures identified to 13 improve Pennsylvania's manufacturing 14 base by stimulating new and expanding 15 small technology-intensive 16 manufacturing industries. 17 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 18 The following JTPA amounts, or as 19 much thereof as may be necessary, are 20 hereby specifically appropriated for 21 administration: 22 (1) "JTPA - Occupational 23 Information" - To expand the 24 Commonwealth's occupational 25 information and labor market 26 information systems. 27 Federal appropriation...... 394,000 28 For the Human Relations Commission 29 including its contract compliance 30 programs. 19840H2051B2992 - 15 -
1 State appropriation........ 4,867,000 <-- 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,004,000 <-- 3 The following Federal augmentation 4 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 5 necessary, are hereby specifically 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated from Commonwealth 8 revenues for administration: 9 (1) "EEOC - Special Project Grant" 10 - To undertake, identify and eliminate 11 discrimination in employment due to 12 race, color, religion, sex, ancestry 13 or national origin in hiring, 14 recruitment, placement, promotion, 15 referral, transfer, lay-off, discharge 16 and other employment practices. 17 Federal appropriation...... 1,100,000 18 (2) "HUD - Special Project Grant" 19 - For the development of a complaint 20 processing capability sufficient to 21 enable PHRC to process all housing 22 discrimination complaints under its 23 jurisdiction. 24 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 25 For Grants to the Arts. 26 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 27 For the Council on the Arts. 28 State appropriation........ 585,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19840H2051B2992 - 16 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from Commonwealth 4 revenues for administration: 5 (1) "National Endowment for the 6 Arts - Basic State Grant" - To assist 7 State arts agencies through the State 8 to improve the operating efficiency of 9 art organizations. 10 Federal appropriation...... 480,000 11 (2) "National Endowment for the 12 Arts - Interarts Program" - To help 13 underwrite company fees for dance 14 touring engagements in Pennsylvania. 15 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 16 (3) "National Endowment for the 17 Arts - Artists-in-Schools Program" - 18 To conduct a Statewide program placing 19 professional Artists-in-Residence in 20 approximately 150 elementary and 21 secondary schools. 22 Federal appropriation...... 90,000 23 (4) "National Endowment for the 24 Arts - Folk Arts." 25 Federal appropriation...... 18,000 26 For the Commission for Women. 27 State appropriation........ 218,000 28 For the Governor's Energy Council. 29 State appropriation........ 1,038,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19840H2051B2992 - 17 -
1 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 2 necessary, are hereby specifically 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated from Commonwealth 5 revenues for administration: 6 (1) "DOE - Energy Extension 7 Services" - For the development of a 8 system to transfer energy saving 9 technology to local governments. 10 Federal appropriation...... 610,000 11 (2) "State Energy Conservation 12 Plan (EPCA)" - For the implementation 13 of the State Energy Conservation Plan 14 including energy audits, conservation 15 techniques and continued funding of 16 the Pennsylvania Energy Centers. 17 Federal appropriation...... 986,000 18 (3) "Institutional Conservation 19 Program" - For administrative costs 20 associated with the Institutional 21 Conservation Program. 22 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 23 (4) "HUD - Energy Conservation and 24 Solar Bank" - To provide financial 25 assistance to single family and multi- 26 unit residential building owners for 27 installation of cost-effective energy 28 efficiency and/or passive solar 29 improvements. 30 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 19840H2051B2992 - 18 -
1 (5) "Small Scale Appropriate 2 Technology Grant" - To conduct public 3 information programs promoting 4 commercial adaptability of projects 5 developed under initial funding. 6 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 7 FOR GRANTS TO PENNSYLVANIA ENERGY <-- 8 CENTERS. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 700,000 10 For the Juvenile Court Judges 11 Commission. 12 State appropriation........ 378,000 13 The following Federal augmentation 14 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 15 necessary, are hereby specifically 16 appropriated to supplement the sum 17 appropriated from Commonwealth 18 revenues for the Juvenile Court Judges 19 Commission: 20 (1) "Statistical Analysis Center 21 For Juvenile Courts" - For a 22 statistical analysis center to 23 continue providing sound statistical 24 data to state and local juvenile 25 justice agencies. 26 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 27 For the Crime Victim's Compensation 28 Board. 29 State appropriation........ 389,000 30 For payment of awards made by the 19840H2051B2992 - 19 -
1 Crime Victim's Compensation Board. 2 State appropriation........ 2,500,000 3 For the Health Facilities Hearing 4 Board. 5 State appropriation........ 172,000 6 For the Public Employee Retirement 7 Study Commission. 8 State appropriation........ 325,000 <-- 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 350,000 <-- 10 For payment of ceremonies in 11 recognition of the Distinguished 12 Daughters of Pennsylvania. 13 State appropriation........ 4,000 14 For the Commission on Crime and 15 Delinquency. 16 State appropriation........ 1,452,000 <-- 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,767,000 <-- 18 The following Federal augmentation 19 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for administration: 24 (1) "Plan for Juvenile Justice" - 25 For development and administration of 26 a comprehensive Statewide plan for 27 juvenile justice in accordance with 28 the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 29 Prevention Act of 1974. 30 Federal appropriation...... 159,000 19840H2051B2992 - 20 -
1 (2) "Criminal Justice Statistical 2 Analysis Center" - For the 3 investigation of three issues in 4 criminal justice and the development 5 of analytic methods and techniques. 6 Federal appropriation...... 35,000 7 (3) "Jail Overcrowding and 8 Technical Assistance" - To provide 9 technical assistance to counties to 10 help relieve overcrowding in jails. 11 Federal appropriation...... 15,000 12 FOR THE COMMISSION ON CRIME AND <-- 13 DELINQUENCY FOR THE PURPOSE OF 14 REIMBURSING ALL THE COUNTIES FOR THE 15 COSTS OF INCARCERATION OF DRUNK 16 DRIVERS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,900,000 18 For the Office of General Counsel. 19 State appropriation........ 1,104,000 20 For the State Correctional 21 Institutions. 22 State appropriation........ 160,531,000 <-- 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 157,231,000 <-- 24 The following Federal augmentation 25 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 26 necessary, are hereby specifically 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated from Commonwealth 29 revenues for administration: 30 (1) "Maintenance of Federal 19840H2051B2992 - 21 -
1 Inmates" - For maintenance of Federal 2 inmates in State Correctional 3 Institutions. 4 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 5 (2) "Administration - 6 Rehabilitation" - For treatment 7 services for inmates at state 8 correctional institutions with a 9 history of drug abuse. 10 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 11 FOR A SIREN SYSTEM AT THE DALLAS <-- 12 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,000 14 For payments of grants to political 15 subdivisions to assist in the 16 improvement of juvenile probation 17 services. 18 State appropriation........ 2,631,000 19 For the Milrite Council. 20 State appropriation........ 216,000 21 For the Milrite Council to be used 22 for grants to area labor management 23 committees. 24 State appropriation........ 500,000 25 For the Milrite Council to 26 establish a Statewide labor management 27 cooperation center and to provide 28 assistance to area labor management 29 committees. 30 State appropriation........ 70,000 19840H2051B2992 - 22 -
1 For the Rural Affairs Task Force. 2 State appropriation........ 125,000 3 Section 203. Lieutenant 4 Governor.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Lieutenant 6 Governor: Federal State 7 For the Office of the Lieutenant 8 Governor, including payment of 9 expenses of the residence at the 10 Edward Martin Military Reservation. 11 State appropriation........ 446,000 12 For the Board of Pardons. 13 State appropriation........ 196,000 14 Section 204. Attorney General.-- 15 The following amounts are appropriated 16 to the Attorney General: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Office of the Attorney General. 19 State appropriation........ 22,414,000 20 The following Federal augmentation 21 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 22 necessary, are hereby specifically 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated from Commonwealth 25 revenues for general government: 26 (1) "State Medicaid Fraud Control 27 Units" - For a Medicaid Fraud Control 28 Program. 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,808,000 30 Section 205. Auditor General.--The 19840H2051B2992 - 23 -
1 following amounts are appropriated to 2 the Auditor General: Federal State 3 For the Department of the Auditor 4 General for auditing annually, 5 periodically or specially, the affairs 6 of any department, board or commission 7 which are supported out of the General 8 Fund, district justices, other fining 9 offices, Volunteer Firemen's Relief 10 Association Funds and the offices of 11 elected State officials. 12 State appropriation........ 16,945,000 13 For the proper auditing of 14 appropriations for or relating to 15 public assistance including any 16 Federal sums supplementing such 17 appropriations. 18 State appropriation........ 4,951,000 19 For the Scranton Office. 20 State appropriation........ 1,822,000 21 For the Board of Claims. 22 State appropriation........ 883,000 23 Section 206. Treasury 24 Department.--The following amounts are 25 appropriated to the Treasury 26 Department: Federal State 27 For general government operations 28 of the Treasury Department. 29 State appropriation........ 12,221,000 30 For the Board of Finance and 19840H2051B2992 - 24 -
1 Revenue. 2 State appropriation........ 931,000 3 For support of the Council of State 4 Governments to be paid to the order of 5 the Executive Director of the Council 6 of State Governments who shall file an 7 accounting of such expenses with the 8 Auditor General. 9 State appropriation........ 106,000 10 For support of the Great Lakes 11 Commission to be paid on requisition 12 of the commissioners who shall file an 13 accounting with the Auditor General. 14 State appropriation........ 26,000 15 For support of the National 16 Conference of State Legislatures to be 17 paid on requisition of the Executive 18 Director who shall file an accounting 19 with the Auditor General. 20 State appropriation........ 126,000 21 For support of the National Center 22 for State Courts to be paid on 23 requisition of the Executive Director 24 who shall file an accounting with the 25 Auditor General. 26 State appropriation........ 126,000 27 For support of the Education 28 Commission of the States to be paid to 29 the order of the Executive Director of 30 the Education Commission of the States 19840H2051B2992 - 25 -
1 who shall file an accounting of such 2 expenses with the Auditor General. 3 State appropriation........ 55,000 4 For support of the Governmental 5 Accounting Standards Board to be paid 6 on requisition with an accounting to 7 be filed with the Auditor General. 8 State appropriation........ 37,000 9 For the support of the Advisory 10 Commission on Intergovernmental 11 Relations to be paid on requisition of 12 the Executive Director who shall file 13 an accounting of such expenses with 14 the Auditor General. 15 State appropriation........ 4,000 16 For support of the National 17 Governors' Association to be paid on 18 requisition of the Executive Director 19 who shall file an accounting of such 20 expenses with the Auditor General. 21 State appropriation........ 84,000 22 For the Coalition of Northeastern 23 Governors. 24 State appropriation........ 50,000 25 For the Northeast - Midwest 26 Institute. 27 State appropriation........ 40,000 28 For payment of replacement checks 29 issued in lieu of outstanding checks 30 when presented and to adjust errors. 19840H2051B2992 - 26 -
1 State appropriation........ 257,000 2 For payment of the difference 3 between the interest earned by the 4 moneys in the Agricultural College 5 Land Scrip Fund and in the State 6 College Experimental Farm Fund and the 7 interest guaranteed by the 8 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to 9 Pennsylvania State University. 10 State appropriation........ 16,000 11 For publishing statements of the 12 General Fund and other funds of the 13 Commonwealth. 14 State appropriation........ 28,000 15 For compensation of the 16 Commonwealth's Loan and Transfer Agent 17 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........ 183,000 24 For payment of legal fees, 25 publication of advertisements, costs 26 of engraving and other expenses 27 incurred in issuing of tax 28 anticipation notes. 29 State appropriation........ 168,000 30 For payment into the Project 70 19840H2051B2992 - 27 -
1 Land Acquisition Sinking Fund to meet 2 the principal and interest 3 requirements on notes and bonds 4 issued. 5 State appropriation........ 4,419,000 6 For payment into the Land and Water 7 Development Sinking Fund to meet the 8 interest and sinking fund requirements 9 of notes and bonds issued and to be 10 issued. 11 State appropriation........ 38,082,000 12 For payment into the Capital Debt 13 Fund to meet the principal and 14 interest requirements on notes and 15 bonds issued and notes and bonds to be 16 issued. 17 State appropriation........ 190,660,000 18 For payment into the Vietnam 19 Conflict Veterans' Compensation 20 Sinking Fund to meet the principal and 21 interest requirements on notes and 22 bonds issued, and notes and bonds to 23 be issued for payment of the Vietnam 24 Veterans' Bonus. 25 State appropriation........ 4,595,000 26 For payment to the Disaster Relief 27 Redemption Fund to meet principal and 28 interest requirements on bonds issued 29 and bonds to be issued. 30 State appropriation........ 14,176,000 19840H2051B2992 - 28 -
1 For payment into the Nursing Home 2 Loan Sinking Fund to meet principal 3 and interest requirements on bonds 4 issued and bonds to be issued. 5 State appropriation........ 6,436,000 6 For payment into the Volunteer Fire 7 and Rescue Loan Sinking Fund to meet 8 principal and interest requirements on 9 bonds issued and bonds to be issued. 10 State appropriation........ 3,114,000 11 For payment into the Water 12 Facilities Debt Fund to meet principal 13 and interest requirements on bonds 14 issued and bonds to be issued. 15 State appropriation........ 4,937,000 16 For payment of law enforcement 17 officers' death benefits. 18 State appropriation........ 600,000 19 Section 207. Department of 20 Aging.--The following amounts are 21 appropriated to the Department of 22 Aging: Federal State 23 For general government operations 24 of the Department of Aging. 25 State appropriation........ 1,525,000 26 The following Federal augmentation 27 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 28 necessary, are hereby specifically 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated from Commonwealth 19840H2051B2992 - 29 -
1 revenues for administration: 2 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 3 Title III - Administration" - To 4 provide administrative and support 5 systems for the operation of the 6 Statewide aging programs. 7 Federal appropriation...... 1,395,000 8 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 9 Title V - Administration" - To provide 10 administration for a program to 11 provide and promote useful part-time 12 work opportunities in community 13 service activities for low-income 14 persons 55 years of age or older. 15 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 16 (3) "Programs for the Aging - 17 Title IV-A - Administration" - To 18 support activities that attract 19 qualified persons to the field of 20 aging and train persons employed or 21 preparing for employment in aging and 22 related fields. 23 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 24 The following JTPA amounts, or as 25 much thereof as may be necessary, are 26 hereby specifically appropriated for 27 general government operations: 28 (1) "Job Training Partnership - 29 Administration" - For administration 30 of the Job Training Partnership Act 19840H2051B2992 - 30 -
1 (JTPA). 2 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 3 The following SSBG amounts, or as 4 much thereof as may be necessary, are 5 hereby specifically appropriated for 6 general government operations: 7 (1) "Social Services 8 Administration" - For administration 9 of programs for the agency and for 10 State audit costs of the Social 11 Services Block Grant. 12 Federal appropriation...... 995,000 13 Section 208. Department of 14 Agriculture.--The following amounts 15 are appropriated to the Department of 16 Agriculture: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Department of Agriculture. 19 State appropriation........ 15,690,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 16,640,000 <-- 21 The following Federal augmentation 22 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 23 necessary, are hereby specifically 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated from Commonwealth 26 revenues for general government 27 operations: 28 (1) "Marketing Services" - Federal 29 matching funds for promotion of 30 Pennsylvania products. 19840H2051B2992 - 31 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 2 (2) "FDA Food Sanitation 3 Inspection" - For inspection of 4 bottling plants, food warehouses and 5 bakeries located in this Commonwealth 6 to insure compliance with established 7 Federal standards for these 8 facilities. 9 Federal appropriation...... 163,000 10 (3) "Pennsylvania Plant Pest 11 Detection System" - To provide timely 12 plant pest occurrence information to 13 growers and to protect the consumer 14 from plant losses. 15 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 16 (4) "Poultry Grading Service" - 17 For voluntary grading of egg products, 18 poultry and rabbits; mandatory 19 inspection of egg products; regulatory 20 surveillance inspection of shell egg 21 handlers and records. 22 Federal appropriation...... 145,000 23 (5) "Diagnostic Laboratory 24 Services" - For diagnostic tests and 25 other laboratory services mutually 26 agreed upon in accordance with the 27 standards established by the U.S.D.A. 28 Federal appropriation...... 82,000 29 (6) "Pesticide Enforcement, 30 Certification, Training and Control 19840H2051B2992 - 32 -
1 Program" - For implementation of the 2 Pennsylvania Pesticide Control Act of 3 1973, including the training, testing 4 and certification of pesticide 5 applications. 6 Federal appropriation...... 309,000 7 (7) "Market News - Ornamental Crop 8 Reporting" - For development and 9 support of a marketing information 10 system. 11 Federal appropriation...... 22,000 12 (8) "Medicated Feed Mill 13 Inspection" - To inspect feed mills to 14 assure that animal feeds contain the 15 proper level of medication. 16 Federal appropriation...... 20,000 17 (9) "State Administrative Expenses 18 - Donated Foods" - To provide for the 19 adequate and proper analysis, 20 evaluation and monitoring of donated 21 food processing contracts. To provide 22 funds for justified expenses incurred 23 by the state food distribution 24 advisory council. 25 Federal appropriation...... 70,000 26 (10) "CCC Cheese Processing 27 Program" - To package and process 28 cheese from the U.S.D.A. into consumer 29 usable packages for distribution to 30 those citizens of the Commonwealth 19840H2051B2992 - 33 -
1 exhibiting need. 2 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 3 (11) "Reimbursable Cheese 4 Inspection Program" - To inspect 5 surplus cheese from warehouses at the 6 Clearfield Cheese Company as per terms 7 of the U.S.D.A. Cooperative Agreement. 8 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 9 (12) "Household Commodity Program" 10 - To provide food to needy households. 11 Federal appropriation...... 2,500,000 12 (13) "Pseudorabies Pilot Project" 13 - To test blood samples collected from 14 market swine for pseudorabies so that 15 timely quarantines can be placed and 16 pseudorabies eradication started. 17 Federal appropriation...... 220,000 18 For research into the causes and 19 treatment of animal diseases and the 20 causes and solution to pest and weed 21 problems. No funds from this 22 appropriation shall be used for 23 marketing research or promotional 24 activities. 25 State appropriation........ 620,000 26 For the program of vaccination for 27 Brucellosis. 28 State appropriation........ 150,000 29 For research into the causes and 30 treatment of Johne's Disease. 19840H2051B2992 - 34 -
1 State appropriation........ 115,000 2 FOR RESEARCH BY THE WISTAR <-- 3 INSTITUTE INTO THE TRANSMISSION OF 4 RABIES VIRUSES FROM ONE ANIMAL SPECIES 5 TO ANOTHER. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 130,000 7 For agricultural promotion. 8 State appropriation........ 60,000 9 For payment of compensation to 10 owners of animals destroyed in disease 11 eradication program. 12 State appropriation........ 225,000 13 FOR POULTRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION. <-- 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 15 For payment into the State Farm 16 Products Show Fund. As a condition for 17 the use of these funds, no 18 expenditures may be made from this 19 appropriation or from the State Farm 20 Products Show Fund for any activities 21 associated with the Pennsylvania 22 Agricultural Foods Exposition (PAFE) 23 unless such activities take place on 24 the premises of the Farm Show Complex, 25 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 26 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 27 For transfer to the Pennsylvania 28 Fair Fund. 29 State appropriation........ 2,500,000 30 For development and operation of an 19840H2051B2992 - 35 -
1 open livestock show, including cattle, 2 swine, sheep and horses. 3 State appropriation........ 83,000 4 For planning and staging of an open 5 dairy show. 6 State appropriation........ 66,000 7 For promotion and holding of annual 8 local, regional and State 4-H Clubs 9 and Future Farmers of America dairy 10 shows. 11 State appropriation........ 28,000 12 The department may make allocations 13 of the above three appropriations as 14 it deems appropriate to an association 15 whose purposes are in accord with the 16 purposes and intent of the 17 appropriations, the funds so allocated 18 to be used for the development and 19 operation of livestock, dairy and 20 Junior Dairy Shows in the Pennsylvania 21 Farm Show Complex: Provided, That the 22 funds allocated by the department 23 shall only be used for the specific 24 items approved by the department in 25 advance. 26 For planning and staging ten annual 27 4-H Club Horse and Pony Shows and one 28 Statewide show to be held in the fall 29 as preliminary to the Keystone 30 International Livestock Show. 19840H2051B2992 - 36 -
1 State appropriation........ 33,000 2 For grants to food banks COUNTIES <-- 3 for the purchase of food to be 4 provided to needy persons in the 5 Commonwealth. If a county is not <-- 6 served by a regional food bank, this 7 money may then, and only then, be 8 granted to a local government unit. 9 State appropriation........ 8,000,000 10 Section 209. Department of 11 Commerce.--The following amounts are 12 appropriated to the Department of 13 Commerce: Federal State 14 For the general government 15 operations of the Department of 16 Commerce. 17 State appropriation........ 5,553,000 <-- 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,403,000 <-- 19 The following Federal augmentation 20 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 21 necessary, are hereby specifically 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated from Commonwealth 24 revenues for general government 25 operations: 26 (1) "ARC - Development Facilities 27 Grant Program" - To assist in 28 implementing Pennsylvania's fiscal 29 year 1984 - 1985 Appalachian Regional 30 Commission Annual Investment Program. 19840H2051B2992 - 37 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 2 (2) "ARC - State Technical 3 Assistance" - To conduct analysis and 4 feasibility of ARC projects prior to 5 their inception. 6 Federal appropriation...... 600,000 7 (3) "ARC - High Technology 8 Analysis Program" - To investigate the 9 special needs of advanced technology 10 industries in Pennsylvania and develop 11 informational material to attract such 12 industries to Pennsylvania. 13 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 14 For the purpose of advertising to 15 attract tourists to the Commonwealth. 16 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 17 For the purpose of advertising to 18 attract businesses to the 19 Commonwealth. 20 State appropriation........ 500,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,300,000 <-- 22 For tourist promotion assistance. 23 State appropriation........ 3,700,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 <-- 25 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCIAL 26 ASSISTANCE TO ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. A 27 ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN IS DEFINED AS AN 28 INSTALLATION FOR THE PUBLIC DISPLAY OF 29 LIVING ANIMALS WHICH IS OWNED, 30 OPERATED OR FINANCIALLY ASSISTED BY A 19840H2051B2992 - 38 -
1 POLITICAL SUBDIVISION, PROVIDED THAT 2 OUTSIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY 3 IS NOT LESS THAN $500,000 OR NOT LESS 4 THAN 25% OF ITS ANNUAL OPERATING 5 COSTS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 7 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCIAL 8 ASSISTANCE TO ZOOS IN THE FOLLOWING 9 COUNTIES THAT ARE OPERATED OR 10 FINANCIALLY ASSISTED BY A POLITICAL 11 SUBDIVISION TO BE ALLOCATED AS 12 FOLLOWS: PHILADELPHIA, $844,100; 13 ALLEGHENY, $725,000; MONTGOMERY, 14 $321,800; ERIE, $139,900; AND 15 LACKAWANNA, $114,000. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,144,800 17 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCIAL 18 ASSISTANCE TO LACKAWANNA COUNTY FOR 19 OPERATION OF THE MODEL COAL MINE 20 LOCATED AT MCDADE PARK IN LACKAWANNA 21 COUNTY. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 23 For payment of grants to recognized 24 industrial development agencies to 25 assist such agencies in the financing 26 of their operational costs for the 27 purposes of making studies, surveys 28 and investigations, the compilation of 29 data and statistics and in the 30 carrying out of planning and 19840H2051B2992 - 39 -
1 promotional programs. 2 State appropriation........ 500,000 <-- 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 600,000 <-- 4 For the Pennsylvania Industrial 5 Development Authority. 6 State appropriation........ 15,000,000 <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,250,000 <-- 8 For the Pennsylvania Industrial 9 Development Authority to provide 10 reduced interest rates on loans to 11 businesses which agree to use coal as 12 heat or as part of the industrial 13 process in their new, expanded or 14 renovated facilities. 15 State appropriation........ 750,000 16 For site development. 17 State appropriation........ 500,000 <-- 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 <-- 19 For the payment of grants to 20 Appalachian Local Development 21 Districts. 22 State appropriation........ 100,000 <-- 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 400,000 <-- 24 For the payment of the 25 Commonwealth's share of the costs of 26 the operation of the Appalachian 27 Regional Commission and the Office of 28 the Appalachian State's Regional 29 Representative. 30 State appropriation........ 500,000 19840H2051B2992 - 40 -
1 For the Community Facilities 2 Program. 3 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 4 For the Ben Franklin Partnership 5 Fund to promote, stimulate and 6 encourage basic and applied scientific 7 research and development and 8 scientific and technological education 9 in Pennsylvania. 10 State appropriation........ 18,600,000 <-- 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000,000 <-- 12 For the Ben Franklin Partnership <-- 13 Fund for research projects on coal 14 desulfurization and other pollution 15 control methods. 16 State appropriation........ 1,400,000 17 To assist in the cleanup of the 18 hazardous health and safety conditions 19 at Three Mile Island caused by a 20 nuclear accident. 21 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 22 FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORMER <-- 23 JONES AND LAUGHLIN PROPERTY, 24 PITTSBURGH. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 26 For payment to the City of 27 Philadelphia without the requirement 28 of any matching funds for the 29 maintenance, repair, improvement, the 30 provision of support services and 19840H2051B2992 - 41 -
1 administration of the Port of 2 Philadelphia. 3 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 4 For payment to the Erie Port 5 Commission of the City of Erie, 6 including $100,000 for the development 7 of fish hatcheries, without the 8 requirement of any matching funds for 9 the maintenance, repair, improvement 10 and administration of the Port of 11 Erie. 12 State appropriation........ 1,125,000 13 For payment to the Port Authority 14 of Allegheny County without the 15 requirement of any matching funds for 16 the maintenance, repair, improvement 17 and administration of the Port of 18 Pittsburgh. 19 State appropriation........ 750,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 <-- 21 For Small Business Assistance. 22 State appropriation........ 250,000 <-- 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 <-- 24 For the Minority Business 25 Development Authority. 26 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 <-- 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 <-- 28 For Minority Business Technical 29 Assistance. 30 State appropriation........ 250,000 19840H2051B2992 - 42 -
1 FOR THE OFFICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS <-- 2 ENTERPRISE TO MONITOR AND SUPPORT 3 MINORITY BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE 4 PARTICIPATION IN THE PRIVATE AND 5 PUBLIC ELEMENTS OF THE ECONOMY OF THE 6 COMMONWEALTH. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 8 FOR THE CENTRALIZATION IN THE 9 OFFICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 10 OF EXCLUSIVE AUTHORITY TO CERTIFY 11 BUSINESSES AND ENTERPRISES AS MINORITY 12 OWNED, CONTROLLED AND OPERATED: 13 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THIS AUTHORITY 14 SHALL NOT PREEMPT THAT AUTHORITY 15 GRANTED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN 16 RELATIONS COMMISSION PURSUANT TO THE 17 ACT OF OCTOBER 27, 1955 (P.L.744, 18 NO.222), KNOWN AS THE PENNSYLVANIA 19 HUMAN RELATIONS ACT. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 21 For the Pennsylvania Energy 22 Development Authority. 23 State appropriation........ 350,000 24 The following OOS amounts, or as 25 much thereof as may be necessary, are 26 hereby specifically appropriated for 27 loans; loan guarantees and grants: 28 (1) To provide loans and loan <-- 29 guarantees to private industry and 30 public agencies to fund renewable 19840H2051B2992 - 43 -
1 resource development projects and coal 2 conversion projects; and to make 3 grants to fund basic and applied 4 research to increase the use of 5 Pennsylvania's indigenous resources. 6 (1) FOR RESEARCH PROJECTS ON COAL <-- 7 DESULFURIZATION AND OTHER METHODS TO 8 CONTROL AIR POLLUTION FROM COAL USE. 9 Federal appropriation...... 1,400,000 10 For the Pennsylvania Energy 11 Development Authority to subsidize 12 lower interest rates on loans for coal 13 projects. 14 State appropriation........ 250,000 15 FOR ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 17 FOR THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 19 TO PROMOTE THE STATE, ITS PEOPLE 20 AND ITS INDUSTRIES THROUGH CONTRACTUAL 21 SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH THE AMERICAN 22 WIND SYMPHONY OF PITTSBURGH. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 85,000 24 FOR THE CAPITAL LOAN PROGRAM. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 26 Section 210. Department of 27 Community Affairs.--The following 28 amounts are appropriated to the 29 Department of Community Affairs: Federal State 30 For general government operations 19840H2051B2992 - 44 -
1 of the Department of Community 2 Affairs. 3 State appropriation........ 7,252,000 4 The following Federal augmentation 5 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 6 necessary, are hereby specifically 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated from Commonwealth 9 revenues for general government 10 operations: 11 (1) "Community Development 12 Technical Assistance" - To plan, 13 organize and develop internal and 14 external training capacities in order 15 to provide comprehensive technical 16 assistance to local governments for 17 the purpose of improving their 18 community development processes. 19 Federal appropriation...... 182,000 20 (2) "Safe Drinking Water Act" - 21 For the training of local government 22 officials in meeting the requirements 23 of the Safe Drinking Water Act. 24 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 25 (3) "ARC - Planning" - For the 26 administration expenses incurred in 27 managing the grant program to eligible 28 local planning agencies. 29 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 30 (4) "Administrative Costs of Land 19840H2051B2992 - 45 -
1 and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) 2 Projects" - For the costs of 3 administering and maintaining LWCF 4 projects in the State. 5 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 6 (5) "Operator Outreach Training" 7 Federal appropriation...... 2,000 8 The following CSBG amounts, or as 9 much thereof as may be necessary, are 10 hereby specifically appropriated for 11 general government operations: 12 (1) To provide a range of services 13 and activities having a measurable and 14 potentially major impact on the causes 15 of poverty in the community or those 16 areas of the community where poverty 17 is a particularly acute problem and to 18 provide grants to organizations 19 providing services to migrant and 20 seasonal farmworkers. In addition, 21 new focus may be placed on the 22 unemployed, both old and new. Local 23 agencies may lower their eligibility 24 requirements for recipients to three 25 months to allow greater flexibility to 26 assure proper consideration of each 27 recipient. 28 Federal appropriation...... 14,450,000 29 An amount equal to 90% of this 30 appropriation shall be used to fund 19840H2051B2992 - 46 -
1 agencies meeting the requirements of 2 the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 3 of 1981. In areas not served by 4 agencies meeting these requirements, 5 the Department will utilize an 6 eligible agency to pass funds through 7 to local service agencies. AT LEAST <-- 8 50% OF THE FUNDS WHICH PASS THROUGH TO 9 LOCAL SERVICE AGENCIES SHALL BE 10 DIRECTED TO ORGANIZATIONS WHOSE BOARDS 11 ARE DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED BY 12 RESIDENTS OF THE SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHICAL 13 AREA WHICH THE ORGANIZATION SERVES. 14 The department will continue to phase 15 in a formula distribution of funds. 16 These funds will be distributed on the 17 basis of prior year funding level, 18 number of persons whose income is at 19 or below 125% of the federal poverty 20 line and the number of unemployed 21 persons. 22 The department may require agencies 23 to submit work plans to the department 24 to determine that only eligible 25 services will be provided with these 26 funds. All decisions regarding which 27 of the qualified services shall be 28 provided shall be made by the local 29 agency. THE LOCAL AGENCY SHALL GIVE <-- 30 PRIORITY IN ITS RECOMMENDATIONS TO 19840H2051B2992 - 47 -
1 PROJECTS THAT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESS JOB 2 CREATION AND LOCALLY INITIATED 3 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. The department 4 shall not require nor prohibit the 5 offering of any specific service or 6 type of service. 7 (2) For administration and State 8 audit costs of the Community Services 9 Block Grant. 10 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 11 The following JSB amounts, or as 12 much thereof as may be necessary, are 13 hereby specifically appropriated for 14 general government operations: 15 (1) "Community Services" - To 16 provide a range of services and 17 activities having a measurable and 18 potentially major impact on the causes 19 of poverty in the community or those 20 areas of the community where poverty 21 is a particularly acute problem. 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 23 The following LIEABG amounts, or as 24 much thereof as may be necessary, are 25 hereby specifically appropriated for 26 general government operations: 27 (1) For low-income residential 28 energy conservation; moneys to be 29 spent for comprehensive, cost- 30 effective permanent weatherization 19840H2051B2992 - 48 -
1 improvements consisting of attic 2 insulation/ventilation, including 3 minor repairs not exceeding $150 per 4 home necessary to complete such 5 insulation; infiltration control 6 measures, including caulking, weather 7 stripping, storm windows and doors; 8 natural gas, oil and coal furnace 9 retrofit; and computerized energy 10 audits to be done by the department. 11 Federal appropriation...... 7,200,000 12 (2) For administration and State 13 audit costs of the low-income 14 weatherization program. 15 Federal appropriation...... 800,000 16 For the payment of grants to local 17 governments or regional councils of 18 government to assist in developing and 19 implementing cooperative agreements to 20 supply municipal services. 21 State appropriation........ 150,000 <-- 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 <-- 23 FOR THE PAYMENTS OF EMERGENCY 24 GRANTS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WHICH HAVE 25 EXPERIENCED A 5% OR GREATER DECREASE 26 IN TOTAL LOCAL TAX REVENUES FROM A 27 PREVIOUS YEAR'S TOTAL LOCAL TAX 28 REVENUES COLLECTED UNDER THE 29 PROVISIONS OF THE ACT OF DECEMBER 31, 30 1965 (P.L.1257, NO.511), KNOWN AS THE 19840H2051B2992 - 49 -
1 LOCAL TAX ENABLING ACT, AND UNDER ANY 2 LAW AUTHORIZING THE TAXATION OF REAL 3 PROPERTY. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,000,000 5 For the payments of grants to 6 counties, cities, boroughs, townships, 7 towns or regions for planning 8 assistance. 9 State appropriation........ 100,000 10 The following Federal augmentation 11 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 12 necessary, are hereby specifically 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated from Commonwealth 15 revenues for planning assistance: 16 (1) "ARC - Land Use Development 17 Planning" - To local planning agencies 18 for land use development planning. 19 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 20 (2) "Coastal Zone Management 21 Program Administration" - For grants 22 to local governments to study and plan 23 for economic, social and environmental 24 consequences resulting from siting, 25 construction and operation of energy 26 facilities in coastal zones. 27 Federal appropriation...... 425,000 28 For grants for flood plain 29 management. 30 State appropriation........ 75,000 19840H2051B2992 - 50 -
1 The following Federal augmentation 2 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 3 necessary, are hereby specifically 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated from Commonwealth 6 revenues for flood plain management: 7 (1) "FEMA - Technical Assistance 8 on Flood Plain Management" - To 9 provide technical assistance to local 10 municipalities on flood plain 11 management matters. 12 Federal appropriation...... 137,000 13 For planning and implementation of 14 a Statewide manpower employment 15 assistance and training program and 16 for payments of grants to community 17 action agencies and to political 18 subdivisions and organizations for 19 social service programs. 20 State appropriation........ 2,736,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,236,000 <-- 22 For grants for housing and 23 redevelopment assistance as authorized 24 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 25 No.493), known as the Housing and 26 Redevelopment Assistance Law. No more 27 than 20% of the amount herein 28 appropriated shall be allocated or 29 granted to any one political 30 subdivision. No funds from this 19840H2051B2992 - 51 -
1 appropriation shall be distributed to 2 any organization or agency other than 3 a municipal government or a certified 4 redevelopment authority created by a 5 municipal government or governments 6 under the provisions of the act of May 7 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known as 8 the Urban Redevelopment Law, unless 9 specifically authorized by such 10 government or redevelopment authority. 11 In addition, any funds returned to the 12 department from prior year continuing 13 appropriations for housing and 14 redevelopment assistance, including 15 interest and refunds, shall be 16 credited to the above appropriation. 17 State appropriation........ 12,000,000 18 The following Federal augmentation 19 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for housing and 24 redevelopment: 25 (1) "ARC - Innovative Housing 26 Program" - To provide supplemental 27 funding for the purpose of 28 administration, planning for and 29 developing housing under the programs 30 of the Department of Housing and Urban 19840H2051B2992 - 52 -
1 Development and the Farmers Home 2 Administration and to provide loans 3 for the predevelopment expenses of a 4 housing development or grant for the 5 purpose of reducing the mortgage 6 amount to assist low and moderate 7 income families. 8 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 9 (2) "DOE - Weatherization" - For 10 supplies and personnel to be used in a 11 program of home weatherization for 12 low-income households. 13 Federal appropriation...... 14,100,000 14 For grants for housing and 15 redevelopment assistance as authorized 16 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 17 No.493), known as the Housing and 18 Redevelopment Assistance Law, in areas 19 designated as enterprise development 20 zones. This funding shall be 21 restricted to those communities with a 22 designated enterprise development 23 zone, or those communities which 24 received planning grants during 1983- 25 1984 to assist in development of 26 enterprise development zones. No funds 27 from this appropriation shall be 28 distributed to any organization or 29 agency other than a municipal 30 government or a certified 19840H2051B2992 - 53 -
1 redevelopment authority created by a 2 municipal government or governments 3 under the provisions of the act of May 4 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known as 5 the Urban Redevelopment Law, unless 6 specifically authorized by such 7 government or redevelopment authority. 8 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 9 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCIAL <-- 10 ASSISTANCE TO THE CITY OF SCRANTON, 11 FOR THE STEAMTOWN PROJECT. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 13 Section 211. Department of 14 Education.--The following amounts are 15 appropriated to the Department of 16 Education: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Department of Education. 19 State appropriation........ 14,580,000 20 The following Federal augmentation 21 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 22 necessary, are hereby specifically 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated from Commonwealth 25 revenues for general government 26 operations: 27 (1) "Adult Basic Education - 28 Administration" - Administration 29 portion. 30 Federal appropriation...... 275,000 19840H2051B2992 - 54 -
1 (2) "Education of Exceptional 2 Children" - Administration of the 3 initiation, expansion and improvement 4 of educational programs for 5 handicapped children. 6 Federal appropriation...... 2,492,000 7 (3) "ECIA Chapter (1) Programs - 8 Administration" - Administration of 9 ECIA Chapter (1) programs. 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,804,000 11 (4) "State Approving Agency (VA)" 12 - To approve and supervise educational 13 institutions and training of veterans. 14 Federal appropriation...... 750,000 15 (5) "Food and Nutrition Service" - 16 To administer all food nutrition 17 programs, provide nutrition education 18 and to assess the need for nutrition 19 services. 20 Federal appropriation...... 2,200,000 21 (6) "ESEA (VII) Bilingual 22 Education" - Coordination of technical 23 assistance for programs for non- 24 English dominant children. 25 Federal appropriation...... 37,000 26 (7) "Migrant Education - 27 Administration" - To administer 28 educational enrichment programs for 29 migratory children. 30 Federal appropriation...... 370,000 19840H2051B2992 - 55 -
1 (8) "Common Core Data Survey" - To 2 collect data for the National Center 3 for Education Statistics. 4 Federal appropriation...... 18,000 5 (9) "Civil Rights Technical 6 Assistance and Training" - To provide 7 technical assistance to desegregating 8 school districts in adoption and 9 implementation of desegregation plans. 10 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 11 (10) "National Origin 12 Desegregation Assistance" - To 13 coordinate existing department human 14 and material resources to assist 15 school districts with national origin 16 desegregation. 17 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 18 (11) "Adult Basic Education 19 Evaluation Program" - To provide a 20 data collection system and develop 21 related collection instruments to 22 perform program evaluations as 23 required by Federal law. 24 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 25 (12) "Vocational Education" - To 26 administer the support of vocational 27 education programs, construction of 28 vocational education facilities, 29 guidance counseling and ancillary 30 services such as teacher training and 19840H2051B2992 - 56 -
1 program evaluation. 2 Federal appropriation...... 4,200,000 3 (13) "Transition Program for 4 Refugee Children" - To provide special 5 educational services to eligible 6 refugee children. 7 Federal appropriation...... 13,000 8 (14) "Migrant Education Resource 9 List" - To develop and implement a 10 Migrant Education Resource list and 11 information network. 12 Federal appropriation...... 185,000 13 (15) "Educationally Disadvantaged 14 Children Migrants" - To improve 15 coordination of environmental safety 16 and resource conservation education 17 among Migrant Education programs. 18 Federal appropriation...... 220,000 19 (16) "School Climate Improvement 20 Project" - For a program to attempt to 21 modify the structures, procedures, 22 rules, attitudes and relationships 23 within the school community to reduce 24 discipline problems, vandalism and 25 violence. 26 Federal appropriation...... 80,000 27 (17) "Parent Training 28 Collaborative Consortium" - To 29 establish and implement 30 parent/surrogate parent training 19840H2051B2992 - 57 -
1 instructional and support system model 2 for parents of handicapped children. 3 Federal appropriation...... 231,000 4 (18) "Preventive Health 5 Maintenance - Migrant" - To develop 6 curriculum materials for migrant 7 children and their parents on 8 preventative health maintenance. 9 Federal appropriation...... 155,000 10 The following ECIBG amounts, or as 11 much thereof as may be necessary, are 12 hereby specifically appropriated for 13 general government operations: 14 (1) For distribution to school 15 districts, based on applications, for 16 the following program areas: basic 17 skill development, education 18 improvement and support services and 19 special projects. 20 Federal appropriation...... 17,600,000 21 (2) For administration and State 22 audit costs of the Education 23 Consolidation and Improvement Block 24 Grant. 25 Federal appropriation...... 2,200,000 26 For the State Library, providing 27 reference services and administering 28 aid to public libraries. 29 State appropriation........ 2,526,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19840H2051B2992 - 58 -
1 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 2 necessary, are hereby specifically 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated from Commonwealth 5 revenues for the State Library: 6 (1) "Library Services - 7 Administration LSCA (I)" - To provide 8 library services and administer aid to 9 public libraries. 10 Federal appropriation...... 896,000 11 (2) "Nuclear Regulatory Commission 12 Documents Support Program" - To assist 13 in operating the Local Public 14 Documents Room housing large amounts 15 of materials related to three nuclear 16 power facilities in central 17 Pennsylvania. 18 Federal appropriation...... 14,000 19 (3) "Newspaper Projects" - To 20 support the development of a State 21 plan for newspaper bibliographic 22 control and microfilming. 23 Federal appropriation...... 90,000 24 For payment of rental charges to 25 The General State Authority for 26 capital improvements at State-aided 27 educational institutions. 28 State appropriation........ 3,718,000 29 For the Scranton State School for 30 the Deaf. 19840H2051B2992 - 59 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,608,000 <-- 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,778,000 <-- 3 The following Federal augmentation 4 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 5 necessary, are hereby specifically 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated from Commonwealth 8 revenues for the Scranton State School 9 for the Deaf: 10 (1) "ESEA - Education for the 11 Handicapped - Scranton" - To modify 13 12 existing auditory training units. 13 Federal appropriation...... 78,000 14 (2) "National School Milk Lunch 15 Program - Scranton" - To supplement 16 the costs of providing milk and food 17 services at the Scranton State School 18 for the Deaf. 19 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 20 (3) "Adult Basic Education 21 Scranton" - For Adult Basic Education. 22 Federal appropriation...... 4,000 23 For the Scotland School for 24 Veterans' Children. 25 State appropriation........ 5,731,000 <-- 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,896,000 <-- 27 The following Federal augmentation 28 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 29 necessary, are hereby specifically 30 appropriated to supplement the sum 19840H2051B2992 - 60 -
1 appropriated from Commonwealth 2 revenues for the Scotland School for 3 Veterans' Children: 4 (1) "ESEA - Education for the 5 Disadvantaged Scotland" - To provide 6 programs in remedial reading, 7 developmental and corrective reading, 8 remedial mathematics, environmental 9 education, summer school instruction 10 and home life counseling. 11 Federal appropriation...... 310,000 12 (2) "National School Milk Lunch 13 Program Scotland" - To supplement the 14 costs of providing milk and food 15 services at the Scotland School for 16 Veterans' Children. 17 Federal appropriation...... 210,000 18 For the Thaddeus Stevens State 19 School of Technology. 20 State appropriation........ 2,603,000 21 For the Conservatory Leadership 22 School. 23 State appropriation........ 30,000 24 For payment of the equalized 25 subsidy for basic education to school 26 districts: Provided, that the 27 Secretary of Education, with the 28 approval of the Governor, may make 29 payments from this appropriation in 30 advance of the due date prescribed by 19840H2051B2992 - 61 -
1 law to school districts which are 2 financially handicapped, whenever he 3 shall deem it necessary to make such 4 advanced payments to enable the school 5 districts to keep their public schools 6 open: Provided, further, that THAT <-- 7 PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS FROM THIS 8 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE BASED ON A 9 FACTOR FOR EDUCATION EXPENSE OF 10 $1,961: AND, PROVIDED FURTHER, THAT no 11 school district shall receive an 12 equalized subsidy that represents an 13 increase of no less than 2% nor more <-- 14 than 7.45% LESS THAN 2% OR MORE THAN <-- 15 9% above the subsidy payment that such 16 school district received from the 17 Commonwealth in fiscal year 1983-1984: <-- 18 PROVIDED, FURTHER, THAT NO SCHOOL 19 DISTRICT SHALL HAVE THEIR EQUALIZED 20 SUBSIDY CALCULATED WITH A MARKET 21 VALUE/PERSONAL INCOME AID RATIO OF 22 LESS THAN .2000. 23 State appropriation........ 1,891,546,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,937,756,000 <-- 25 FOR ADULT LITERACY. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 27 FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 28 STRENGTHENING CURRICULA REQUIREMENTS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 30 FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LITERACY 19840H2051B2992 - 62 -
1 TESTING AND REMEDIAL READING AND 2 MATHEMATICS PROGRAMS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 28,000,000 4 FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A PROGRAM 5 PROMOTING "EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING." 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 7 To provide grants to school <-- 8 districts to assist in the elimination 9 of asbestos and for deferred 10 maintenance in public schools. Each 11 school district shall be entitled to a 12 portion of the appropriation that is 13 based upon the school district's 14 proportion of: the number of square 15 feet of building space that has the 16 presence of asbestos that is 17 potentially hazardous to health times 18 the school district aid ratio, plus 19 the number of square feet of building 20 space per WADM for buildings that are 21 in excess of 40 years old and have not 22 been renovated within the past ten 23 years times the school district aid 24 ratio. It is the intent of the General 25 Assembly that the priority of the 26 grants be to eliminate the health 27 hazards associated with asbestos 28 unless a school district can 29 demonstrate a more pressing deferred 30 maintenance problem. Any asbestos 19840H2051B2992 - 63 -
1 elimination projects should be 2 coordinated with deferred maintenance 3 projects where applicable. The 4 department shall first establish the 5 entitlements for each school district, 6 and then shall establish guidelines 7 for eligible asbestos and deferred 8 maintenance projects. No school 9 district shall receive funds from this 10 appropriation unless it has a project 11 which has been approved by the 12 department. 13 State appropriation........ 50,000,000 14 A SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALL BE ENTITLED <-- 15 TO RECEIVE A PAYMENT FROM THE 16 DEPARTMENT FOR 50% OF THE COSTS FOR 17 THE REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS IN EACH 18 BUILDING. THIS SAME LEVEL OF FUNDING 19 SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR THE REMOVAL OF 20 ASBESTOS IN EACH NONPUBLIC SCHOOL 21 BUILDING. IF A SCHOOL DISTRICT OR A 22 NONPUBLIC SCHOOL RECEIVES FEDERAL 23 FUNDS FOR THIS PURPOSE THE 24 COMMONWEALTH SHALL PROVIDE FUNDS FOR 25 ONE-HALF OF THE COSTS INCURRED BY THE 26 DISTRICT AFTER SUBTRACTING THE AMOUNT 27 OF FEDERAL FUNDS RECEIVED FOR THIS 28 PURPOSE. SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND 29 NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS SHALL BE ENTITLED TO 30 REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE COSTS OF 19840H2051B2992 - 64 -
1 ASBESTOS REMOVAL AFTER JANUARY 1, 2 1977. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL REQUIRE THE 3 DISTRICT TO VERIFY THE COMPLETION OF 4 THE WORK AND THE SAFETY OF THE 5 ENVIRONMENT IN THE SCHOOL BUILDING. IF 6 THE SUMS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO PAY IN 7 FULL THE COMMONWEALTH'S SHARE OF THE 8 COST OF ASBESTOS REMOVAL, THE 9 ALLOCATION FOR EACH BUILDING SHALL BE 10 PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED TO THE EXTENT 11 NECESSARY TO BRING THE AGGREGATE 12 ALLOCATIONS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE 13 AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,790,000 15 For payments on account of annual 16 rental or sinking fund charges on 17 school buildings. 18 State appropriation........ 143,150,000 19 For payments on account of pupil 20 transportation. 21 State appropriation........ 185,000,000 <-- 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 190,000,000 <-- 23 For payments on account of 24 nonpublic school transportation. 25 State appropriation........ 6,233,000 26 For payments on account of special 27 education of exceptional children in 28 public schools, the Governor's School 29 for the Arts, the Pennsylvania School 30 for the Sciences and the School for 19840H2051B2992 - 65 -
1 International Studies. 2 State appropriation........ 234,770,000 3 FOR PAYMENT FOR EARLY INTERVENTION <-- 4 PROGRAMS FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,500,000 6 For payments on account of 7 homebound instruction. 8 State appropriation........ 525,000 9 For payment for tuition to school 10 districts providing education to 11 nonresident orphaned children placed 12 in private homes by the court and 13 nonresident inmates of children's 14 institutions. 15 State appropriation........ 11,744,000 16 For payments of annual fixed 17 charges to school districts in lieu of 18 taxes for land acquired by the 19 Commonwealth for water conservation or 20 flood prevention. 21 State appropriation........ 53,000 22 For payment for maintenance of 23 summer schools for school age children 24 of migrant laborers. 25 State appropriation........ 157,000 26 To provide grants to school 27 districts to assist in meeting the 28 matching requirements of Federal 29 grants received under Federal programs 30 for the education of the disadvantaged 19840H2051B2992 - 66 -
1 where such programs meet criteria 2 established by the Department of 3 Education. 4 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 5 For special education - approved 6 private schools. 7 State appropriation........ 40,741,000 8 For annual payments not to exceed 9 $500 per student to institutions of 10 higher learning for defraying the 11 expenses of deaf or blind students. 12 State appropriation........ 50,000 13 For payment of the Commonwealth's 14 share of the approved operating costs 15 and lease payments of intermediate 16 units. IN ADDITION TO PAYMENTS MADE <-- 17 UNDER SECTION 917.1-A(A) OF THE ACT OF 18 MARCH 10, 1949 (P.L.30, NO.14), KNOWN 19 AS THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949, 20 EACH INTERMEDIATE UNIT SHALL BE PAID 21 AN AMOUNT DETERMINED BY SUBTRACTING 22 THE TOTAL PAYMENTS UNDER SECTION 23 917.1-A(B) FROM THE TOTAL ALLOCATION 24 UNDER SECTION 917.1-A(A). ONE-HALF OF 25 THAT AMOUNT SHALL BE DIVIDED BY 29 AND 26 THE AMOUNT DERIVED PAID TO EACH 27 INTERMEDIATE UNIT. THE REMAINING ONE- 28 HALF SHALL BE DIVIDED BY THE AVERAGE 29 DAILY MEMBERSHIP (ADM) OF ALL SCHOOL 30 DISTRICTS IN THE COMMONWEALTH 19840H2051B2992 - 67 -
1 MULTIPLIED BY THE ADM OF ALL COMPONENT 2 SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN THE INTERMEDIATE 3 UNIT, AS DETERMINED BY THE SECRETARY 4 OF EDUCATION ACCORDING TO THE LATEST 5 ACTUAL AVAILABLE DATA, AND THE AMOUNT 6 DERIVED PAID TO EACH INTERMEDIATE 7 UNIT. 8 State appropriation........ 9,944,000 <-- 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,000,000 <-- 10 For grants to school districts to 11 assist in meeting Federal matching 12 requirements for grants received under 13 the Federal Child Nutrition Act and to 14 aid in providing a food program for 15 needy children. 16 State appropriation........ 10,844,000 17 For payment into the Social 18 Security Contribution Fund the 19 Commonwealth's share of Federal Social 20 Security taxes for public school 21 employees. 22 State appropriation........ 131,000,000 23 For payment of required <-- 24 contribution into the Contingent 25 Reserve and Supplemental Accounts of 26 the Public School Employees' 27 Retirement Fund. 28 State appropriation........ 356,370,000 29 In addition to the regular 30 contribution to the Retirement Fund, 19840H2051B2992 - 68 -
1 this appropriation includes $5,158,000 2 for continued repayment of past 3 underfunding of the Commonwealth's 4 obligations. This repayment will 5 complete the repayment of the original 6 deficit of $90,000,000. 7 For a pension increase for retired 8 teachers. 9 State appropriation........ 11,500,000 10 For payment of required 11 contribution into the former Teachers' 12 Account of the Public School 13 Employees' Retirement Fund. 14 State appropriation........ 2,000 15 For programs of education and 16 training at youth development centers. 17 State appropriation........ 3,566,000 18 For educational and training 19 programs at the State-owned adult 20 correctional institutions. 21 State appropriation........ 2,714,000 22 The following Federal augmentation 23 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 24 necessary, are hereby specifically 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated from Commonwealth 27 revenues for education programs at 28 State-owned correctional institutions: 29 (1) "Correction Education" - To 30 provide educational needs and related 19840H2051B2992 - 69 -
1 services for adults and children in 2 State correctional institutions. 3 Federal appropriation...... 2,410,000 4 For programs of education and 5 training at State schools and 6 hospitals, and other child care 7 facilities of the Department of Public 8 Welfare. 9 State appropriation........ 17,000,000 10 For private residential 11 rehabilitation institutions. 12 State appropriation........ 186,000 13 For education of indigent children 14 at charitable hospitals. 15 State appropriation........ 100,000 16 For payments to school districts to 17 replace moneys previously paid from 18 the State Horse Racing and State 19 Harness Racing Funds. 20 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 21 For services to nonpublic schools. 22 State appropriation........ 35,606,000 23 For textbooks for nonpublic 24 schools. 25 State appropriation........ 7,413,000 26 For student supplies for nonpublic 27 schools. 28 State appropriation........ 4,043,000 29 For grants to public libraries for 30 the development and improvement of a 19840H2051B2992 - 70 -
1 Statewide system of libraries and 2 library services, including State aid 3 to local libraries, county libraries, 4 district library centers and regional 5 library resource centers. 6 State appropriation........ 17,000,000 <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000,000 <-- 8 To provide aid to the Free Library 9 of Philadelphia and the Carnegie 10 Library of Pittsburgh, to meet the 11 costs incurred in serving as regional 12 libraries in the distribution of 13 braille reading materials, talking 14 book machines and other reading 15 materials, to persons who are blind or 16 otherwise handicapped. 17 State appropriation........ 1,432,000 18 For educational radio and 19 television grants. 20 State appropriation........ 300,000 21 For payment of approved operating 22 and capital expenses of community 23 colleges and technical institutes. 24 State appropriation........ 88,426,000 25 An independent audit report for the 26 preceding fiscal year, which is 27 consistent with the Higher Education 28 Finance Manual shall be submitted by 29 each community college to the 30 Department of Education not later than 19840H2051B2992 - 71 -
1 120 days after the close of the 2 preceding fiscal year. The Department 3 of Education may withhold whatever 4 funds appropriated herein it feels 5 necessary to ensure that such audit 6 reports are submitted in the 7 prescribed fashion. 8 For the State System of Higher 9 Education, including the Chancellor's 10 Office. No one university shall 11 receive an increase of less than 4% 12 nor more than 10% over the budget 13 amount for the preceding fiscal year. 14 State appropriation........ 251,307,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 251,507,000 <-- 16 FOR THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER <-- 17 EDUCATION, INCLUDING THE CHANCELLOR'S 18 OFFICE. THIS AMOUNT SHALL BE IN 19 ADDITION TO ANY OTHER AMOUNTS 20 APPROPRIATED FOR THIS PURPOSE. NO 21 FUNDS FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE 22 USED FOR THE ADMINISTRATION, OPERATION 23 OR MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY KNOWN 24 AS WELKINWEIR. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,609,000 26 To enhance the recruitment and 27 retention of minority students and 28 faculty. 29 State appropriation........ 200,000 30 FOR JOB RETRAINING PROGRAM ACT <-- 19840H2051B2992 - 72 -
1 FUNDS, TO BE IMPLEMENTED THROUGH THE 2 STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND 3 COMMUNITY COLLEGES THROUGHOUT THE 4 COMMONWEALTH. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,000,000 6 The State System of Higher 7 Education shall report its financial 8 statements in accordance with 9 generally accepted accounting 10 principles as prescribed by the 11 National Association of College and 12 University Business Officers, the 13 American Institute of Certified Public 14 Accountants, or any other recognized 15 authoritative body, as well as 16 applicable policy and standards 17 promulgated by the Commonwealth and 18 the Federal Government. 19 To enhance the viability of the 20 university, improve the quality of 21 education and student life, and 22 increase the opportunity for equal 23 education at Cheyney University of the 24 State System of Higher Education. 25 State appropriation........ 2,472,000 26 For higher education equal 27 opportunity program grants. 28 State appropriation........ 5,470,000 29 For the Ethnic Heritage Studies. 30 State appropriation........ 100,000 19840H2051B2992 - 73 -
1 For the purchase of computers and 2 for the development of hardware and 3 software necessary to improve student 4 knowledge about and through computers 5 consistent with the Information and 6 Technology Education Act. 7 State appropriation........ 3,200,000 8 The following ECIBG amounts, or as 9 much thereof as may be necessary, are 10 hereby specifically appropriated to 11 computer knowledge enhancement: 12 (1) For the development of 13 hardware and software necessary to 14 improve student knowledge about and 15 through computers consistent with the 16 Information and Technology Education 17 Act. 18 Federal appropriation...... 2,200,000 19 For adult and secondary vocational 20 education payments but not including 21 customized job training. 22 State appropriation........ 25,720,000 23 For allied health vocational 24 education. 25 State appropriation........ 3,878,000 26 For customized job training. 27 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 <-- 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 <-- 29 For vocational education personnel 30 development. 19840H2051B2992 - 74 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 2 For vocational education sex equity 3 programs. 4 State appropriation........ 375,000 5 To update equipment in public 6 secondary vocational education 7 programs. 8 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 9 For Math and Science Instructional 10 Development. 11 State appropriation........ 300,000 12 For Job Training Partnership Act 13 matching funds. INSOFAR AS FUNDS <-- 14 INCLUDED IN THIS APPROPRIATION ARE FOR 15 ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS, THE 16 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHALL ALLOW 17 COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND 18 OTHER NONPROFIT EDUCATIONAL AND 19 TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS TO APPLY FOR 20 THE FUNDS ON THE SAME BASIS AS LOCAL 21 EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. 22 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 23 The following JTPA amounts, or as 24 much thereof as may be necessary, are 25 hereby specifically appropriated to 26 supplement the sum appropriated from 27 Commonwealth revenues for job training 28 partnership matching funds: 29 (1) "Jobs Training Partnership 30 Act" - To provide educational training 19840H2051B2992 - 75 -
1 opportunities to individuals 2 designated by service delivery areas 3 (SDA'S) within JTPA requirements. 4 INSOFAR AS FUNDS INCLUDED IN THIS <-- 5 APPROPRIATION ARE FOR ADULT LITERACY 6 PROGRAMS, THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 7 SHALL ALLOW COMMUNITY-BASED 8 ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER NONPROFIT 9 EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS 10 TO APPLY FOR THE FUNDS ON THE SAME 11 BASIS AS LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. 12 Federal appropriation...... 7,146,000 13 (2) "Jobs Training Partnership Act 14 - Linkage" - To conduct related 15 coordination/linkage activities as 16 stipulated in JTPA laws and 17 regulations. 18 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 19 (3) "Correctional Education." 20 Federal appropriation...... 582,000 21 FOR HEALTH CARE FOR THE UNEMPLOYED <-- 22 AT THE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 24 Section 212. Department of 25 Environmental Resources.--The 26 following amounts are appropriated to 27 the Department of Environmental 28 Resources: Federal State 29 For general government operations 30 of the Department of Environmental 19840H2051B2992 - 76 -
1 Resources. 2 State appropriation........ 7,259,000 <-- 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,728,000 <-- 4 The following Federal augmentation 5 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 6 necessary, are hereby specifically 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated from Commonwealth 9 revenues for general government 10 operations: 11 (1) "Surface Mine Conservation" - 12 For activities supporting the 13 objectives of the Federal Surface 14 Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 15 1977. 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,415,000 17 (2) "EPA Planning Grant" - For the 18 administration and operation of a 19 program to implement the requirements 20 of the Federal Resource Conservation 21 and Recovery Act. 22 Federal appropriation...... 278,000 23 (3) "Construction Management 24 Assistance Grants - Administration" - 25 For support costs associated with the 26 Construction Management Assistance 27 Grant Program. 28 Federal appropriation...... 456,000 29 (4) "Safe Drinking Water Act - 30 Administration" - For support 19840H2051B2992 - 77 -
1 activities connected with the Safe 2 Drinking Water Program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 <-- 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 100,000 <-- 5 FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING 6 SUPPORT. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,557,000 8 FOR WATER QUALITY TESTING AND <-- 9 EQUIPMENT, TO BE USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR 10 THIS PURPOSE. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 12 FOR GRANTS AND LOANS TO THOSE 13 PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE ASSISTANCE 14 PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF NOVEMBER 8, 15 1971 (P.L.532, NO.136), ENTITLED "AN 16 ACT PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS 17 SUFFERING DAMAGE FROM MINE 18 SUBSIDENCE." 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 20 FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY POLLUTION <-- 21 ABATEMENT PROGRAM. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 23 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION 24 AMOUNTS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 25 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY 26 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 27 APPROPRIATED FROM COMMONWEALTH 28 REVENUES FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY 29 POLLUTION ABATEMENT PROGRAM: 30 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 1,000,000 19840H2051B2992 - 78 -
1 For the Office of Resources 2 Management. 3 State appropriation........ 12,762,000 <-- 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 13,087,000 <-- 5 The following Federal augmentation 6 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 7 necessary, are hereby specifically 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated from Commonwealth 10 revenues for the Office of Resources 11 Management: 12 (1) "Coastal Zone Management" - 13 For support of the coastal zone 14 management program. 15 Federal appropriation...... 700,000 16 (2) "Water Resources Planning Act" 17 - To maintain an effective water 18 resource program. 19 Federal appropriation...... 144,000 20 (3) "Land and Water Conservation 21 Fund" - To be used for conservation 22 and outdoor recreation. In addition to 23 these funds, any contingency funds 24 made available to the Commonwealth 25 under the Federal Land and Water 26 Conservation Act are hereby 27 appropriated. 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,500,000 29 (4) "National Water Use Data 30 System" - For support activities 19840H2051B2992 - 79 -
1 connected with the Federal Water Use 2 Report. 3 Federal appropriation...... 80,000 4 (5) "Bituminous Demonstration 5 Project" - For field inspection and 6 monitoring. 7 Federal appropriation...... 101,000 8 (6) "Federal Surface Mining 9 Control and Reclamation" - To fully 10 implement the regulatory program, 11 support and development of information 12 systems plan and evaluate the impacts 13 of the Surface Mining Conservation and 14 Reclamation Act. 15 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 16 (7) "Upper Delaware National 17 Scenic River" - For activities in 18 support of a management plan for the 19 Upper Delaware National Scenic River. 20 Federal appropriation...... 32,000 21 (8) "Topographic and Geologic 22 Survey Grants" - For evaluating the 23 impact of various activities on 24 Pennsylvania's topography. 25 Federal appropriation...... 68,000 26 (9) "Bituminous Coal Resources" - 27 To provide data on Pennsylvania's 28 bituminous coal resources. 29 Federal appropriation...... 85,000 30 (10) "Surface Mine Conservation" - 19840H2051B2992 - 80 -
1 To support activities under the 2 Surface Mining Conservation and 3 Reclamation Act. 4 Federal appropriation...... 255,000 5 (11) "404 Program Assumption 6 Study" - To provide the department 7 with practical experience for 8 operating a State 404 program 9 (dredging and filling operations in 10 wetlands). 11 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 12 The following JSB amounts, or as 13 much thereof as may be necessary, are 14 hereby specifically appropriated for 15 conservation and outdoor recreation: 16 (1) "Land and Water Conservation 17 Fund - Jobs Bill" - To be used for 18 conservation and outdoor recreation. 19 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 20 For deep mine safety. 21 State appropriation........ 2,922,000 22 The following Federal augmentation 23 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 24 necessary, are hereby specifically 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated from Commonwealth 27 revenues for the deep mine safety 28 inspections: 29 (1) "Training and Education of 30 Underground Coal Miners" - For the 19840H2051B2992 - 81 -
1 conduct of a training program for 2 private coal industry employees in 3 mine safety and first aid practice. 4 Federal appropriation...... 600,000 5 (2) "Surface Mine Control and 6 Reclamation - Deep Mine Safety" - 7 Reimbursement for services rendered to 8 the Office of Surface Mining by the 9 Office of Deep Mine Safety. 10 Federal appropriation...... 167,000 11 (3) "Office of Surface Mining - 12 Deep Mine Safety" - For support of 13 inspection and monitoring activities 14 associated with the Surface Mine 15 Control and Reclamation program. 16 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 17 For the Office of Protection. 18 State appropriation........ 31,300,000 <-- 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 31,653,000 <-- 20 The following Federal augmentation 21 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 22 necessary, are hereby specifically 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated from Commonwealth 25 revenues for the Office of Protection: 26 (1) "EPA - Planning Grant - 27 Administration" - For the 28 administration and operation of a 29 program to implement the requirements 30 of the Federal Resource Conservation 19840H2051B2992 - 82 -
1 and Recovery Act. 2 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 3 (2) "Water Pollution Control 4 Grants" - For the conduct and 5 administration of the Statewide water 6 pollution control program plan. 7 Federal appropriation...... 2,510,000 8 (3) "Surface Mine Control and 9 Reclamation - Administration" - For 10 the administration and operation of a 11 program to implement Federal 12 performance standards of the Surface 13 Mine Control and Reclamation Act. 14 Federal appropriation...... 1,293,000 15 (4) "Air Pollution Control Grants" 16 - For the conduct and administration 17 of a Statewide program for the 18 control, abatement and prevention of 19 air pollution and achievement of 20 Federal ambient air quality standards. 21 No portion of this appropriation shall 22 be allocated to the Delaware Valley 23 Citizens' Council for Clean Air. 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,900,000 25 (5) "Radiation Regulation and 26 Monitoring" - For monitoring 27 radioactivity and radiation levels in 28 and around selected ionizing radiation 29 production and utilization facilities. 30 Federal appropriation...... 118,000 19840H2051B2992 - 83 -
1 (6) "Surface Mine Control and 2 Reclamation" - For a program to 3 implement the interim regulations of 4 the Federal Surface Mining Control and 5 Reclamation Act. 6 Federal appropriation...... 6,300,000 7 (7) "Diagnostic X-ray Equipment - 8 Testing" - For the conduct of an 9 inspection program to verify adherence 10 to performance standards of diagnostic 11 X-ray equipment. 12 Federal appropriation...... 28,000 13 (8) "Surface Mine Control and 14 Reclamation - Laboratories" - To 15 provide laboratory support to 16 implement and enforce the standards 17 established in the Federal Surface 18 Mine Control and Reclamation Act of 19 1977. 20 Federal appropriation...... 1,587,000 21 (9) "Rural Clean Water" - To 22 comprehensively monitor and evaluate 23 the effects of agricultural best 24 management practices on surface and 25 groundwater. 26 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 27 (10) "Water Quality Outreach 28 Operator Training" - To carry out a 29 program of onsite training at a 30 selected number of small waste-water 19840H2051B2992 - 84 -
1 treatment plants. 2 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 3 (11) "Water Quality Management 4 Planning Grants" - For support of 5 watershed planning activities 6 associated with the water quality 7 program. 8 Federal appropriation...... 1,140,000 9 (12) "Construction Management 10 Assistance Grants" - To provide 11 technical assistance and review 12 associated with Federal Waste-Water 13 Treatment Plant Grants. 14 Federal appropriation...... 3,835,000 15 (13) "Water Quality Management 16 Planning" - For support of areawide 17 planning activities associated with 18 the water quality program. 19 Federal appropriation...... 967,000 20 (14) "Small Operator's Assistance" 21 - For a program to assist 22 Pennsylvania's small coal operators 23 under the Federal Surface Mine Control 24 and Reclamation Act. 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,750,000 26 (15) "Safe Drinking Water" - For 27 support of the safe drinking water 28 program. 29 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 30 (16) "Flue Gas Desulfurization 19840H2051B2992 - 85 -
1 Project" - To support the Solid Waste 2 Management Program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 20,000 4 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 5 much thereof as may be necessary, are 6 hereby specifically appropriated for 7 rodent control programs: 8 (1) For preventive health service 9 programs for the control of rodents. 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,284,000 11 (2) For administration and State 12 audit costs of the rodent control 13 program. 14 Federal appropriation...... 128,000 15 For State forestry operations. 16 State appropriation........ 11,004,000 <-- 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,339,000 <-- 18 The following Federal augmentation 19 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for forestry operations: 24 (1) "Forest Fire Protection and 25 Control" - For prevention of forest 26 fires in State and private forests in 27 Pennsylvania and for control of 28 wildfires anywhere in the 29 Commonwealth. 30 Federal appropriation...... 315,000 19840H2051B2992 - 86 -
1 (2) "Forestry Incentives and 2 Agricultural Conservation" - For 3 assistance to landowners applying 4 Federally cost-shared forestry 5 practices to their woodlands, both for 6 conservation and timber production. 7 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 8 (3) "Watershed Protection and 9 Flood Prevention - Technical 10 Assistance" - For rendering technical 11 assistance in forest land management, 12 erosion control and watershed 13 protection directed at stabilizing and 14 regulating water supplies and stream 15 flows. 16 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 17 (4) "Resource Conservation and 18 Development" - To (i) increase farm 19 income, (ii) intensify resource 20 conservation efforts, (iii) reduce 21 stream pollution and flood hazards, 22 (iv) promote industrial development, 23 (v) improve water quality, and (vi) 24 strengthen forest-based industries. 25 Federal appropriation...... 8,000 26 (5) "Forest Management and 27 Processing" - To provide technical 28 advice on forest management. 29 Federal appropriation...... 320,000 30 (6) "Renewable Resources 19840H2051B2992 - 87 -
1 Evaluation" - For a comprehensive 2 survey and analysis of present and 3 prospective conditions for renewable 4 resources of State and private forest 5 lands. 6 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 7 (7) "Cooperative Forest Insect and 8 Disease Control" - For insect and 9 disease control, forest fire 10 protection and timber management 11 activities of the Bureau of Forestry. 12 Federal appropriation...... 580,000 13 (8) "Northeast Regional Biomass 14 Program" - To increase wood and other 15 biomass energy development and use in 16 Pennsylvania. 17 Federal appropriation...... 45,000 18 For gypsy moth and other insect and 19 disease control. 20 State appropriation........ 2,116,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,180,000 <-- 22 The following Federal augmentation 23 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 24 necessary, are hereby specifically 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated from Commonwealth 27 revenues for gypsy moth and other 28 insect and disease control: 29 (1) "Forest Insect and Disease 30 Control" - For spraying for gypsy moth 19840H2051B2992 - 88 -
1 and disease control. 2 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 3 FOR BLACK FLY CONTROL, RESEARCH AND <-- 4 ERADICATION. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 6 FOR BLACK FLY CONTROL AND 7 ERADICATION ALONG THE ALLEGHENY RIVER. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 9 For State parks. 10 State appropriation........ 26,633,000 <-- 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,873,000 <-- 12 For flood control projects. 13 State appropriation........ 220,000 14 For storm water management grants. 15 State appropriation........ 250,000 16 For sewage facilities planning 17 grants. 18 State appropriation........ 500,000 19 For sewage facilities enforcement 20 grants. 21 State appropriation........ 1,650,000 22 For sewage treatment plant 23 operation grants. 24 State appropriation........ 17,100,000 25 FOR SPECIAL SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT <-- 26 OPERATION GRANTS. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 17,100,000 28 For the hazardous waste control <-- 29 program. 30 State appropriation........ 5,100,000 19840H2051B2992 - 89 -
1 FOR THE HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL <-- 2 PROGRAM, INCLUDING A STATE INVENTORY 3 AND PRIORITIZING OF SITES OR AREAS 4 CAUSING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, LOSS OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES AS A RESULT OF A 6 RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INTO 7 THE ENVIRONMENT, THE CLEANUP OF SITES 8 CAUSING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS NOT 9 RECEIVING FEDERAL SUPERFUND MONEY AND 10 THE STATE'S SHARE OF FEDERAL SUPERFUND 11 MONEYS WHICH SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 12 $1,500,000 OF THIS APPROPRIATION. 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,100,000 14 The following Federal augmentation 15 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 16 necessary, are hereby specifically 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated from Commonwealth 19 revenues for hazardous waste control: 20 (1) "Superfund Projects" - For a 21 program of assessment and remedial 22 action at hazardous waste sites. 23 Federal appropriation...... 11,500,000 24 FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE <-- 25 PROVISIONS OF THE ACT OF APRIL 9, 1982 26 (P.L.314, NO.89), KNOWN AS THE 27 PENNSYLVANIA USED OIL RECYCLING ACT. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 29 For solid waste disposal planning 30 grants. 19840H2051B2992 - 90 -
1 State appropriation........ 800,000 <-- 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 <-- 3 FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY GRANTS. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000 5 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 6 of the expenses of the River Master 7 for the Delaware River. 8 State appropriation........ 43,000 9 For support of the Ohio River Basin 10 Commission. 11 State appropriation........ 15,000 12 For the support of the Susquehanna 13 River Basin Commission. 14 State appropriation........ 230,000 15 For the support of the Interstate 16 Commission on the Potomac River Basin. 17 State appropriation........ 21,000 18 For the conduct of the Delaware 19 River Basin Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 669,000 21 For the support of the Ohio River 22 Valley Water Sanitation Commission. 23 State appropriation........ 90,000 24 For support of small watershed 25 projects. 26 State appropriation........ 100,000 27 FOR THE LAKE WALLENPAUPACK <-- 28 WATERSHED MANAGEMENT DISTRICT. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 30 For payment to conservation 19840H2051B2992 - 91 -
1 districts. 2 State appropriation........ 750,000 3 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 4 of the costs of the Interstate Mining 5 Commission. 6 State appropriation........ 10,000 7 For payment of annual fixed charges 8 in lieu of taxes to counties and 9 townships on land acquired for water 10 conservation and flood control. 11 State appropriation........ 13,000 12 For payment of annual fixed charges 13 in lieu of taxes to political 14 subdivisions or school districts on 15 lands acquired by the Commonwealth for 16 Project 70. 17 State appropriation........ 12,000 18 For payment of annual fixed charges 19 in lieu of taxes to counties, school 20 districts and townships on forest 21 lands. 22 State appropriation........ 1,194,000 <-- 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,213,000 <-- 24 To provide grants for vector 25 control programs. 26 State appropriation........ 500,000 27 For the Cannonsburg Remedial 28 Project related to uranium mill 29 tailings. 30 State appropriation........ 1,143,000 19840H2051B2992 - 92 -
1 The following Federal augmentation 2 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 3 necessary, are hereby specifically 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated from Commonwealth 6 revenues for the Cannonsburg Remedial 7 Project: 8 (1) "Uranium Mill Tailings 9 Project" - For a program of assessment 10 and remedial action for inactive 11 uranium mill tailings. 12 Federal appropriation...... 10,287,000 13 FOR REESTABLISHMENT OF <-- 14 ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES IN 15 PITTSBURGH. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 259,000 17 FOR THE PROVISION OF MATCHING 18 GRANTS ON A 50/50 BASIS WITH LOCAL 19 GOVERNMENTS FOR GIARDIASIS ABATEMENT. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 21 Section 213. Department of General 22 Services.--The following amounts are 23 appropriated to the Department of 24 General Services: Federal State 25 For general government operations 26 of the Department of General Services. 27 State appropriation........ 41,846,000 28 For the operation of an information 29 center for identification of Minority 30 Contractors for participation in 19840H2051B2992 - 93 -
1 Pennsylvania State contracts. 2 State appropriation........ 100,000 3 For Harristown rental charges. 4 State appropriation........ 7,837,000 5 For utility costs, including 6 implementation of third party shared 7 savings programs. 8 State appropriation........ 7,457,000 9 For Harristown utility and 10 municipal charges, including 11 implementation of third party shared 12 savings programs. 13 State appropriation........ 5,469,000 14 For payment of rental charges to 15 the General State Authority. 16 State appropriation........ 43,189,000 17 For fire protection services for 18 the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg. 19 State appropriation........ 250,000 20 For payment of tort claims. 21 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 22 For printing and distribution of 23 the Pennsylvania Manual. 24 State appropriation........ 165,000 25 FOR CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT AND <-- 26 DESIGN OF THE FLUE-GAS TREATMENT 27 SYSTEM IN PLACE AT THE WESTERN CENTER, 28 CANONSBURG, WASHINGTON COUNTY. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 492,750 30 FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF THE 19840H2051B2992 - 94 -
1 CAPITOL DOME TO STOP WATER LEAKAGE AND 2 PENETRATION. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 4 Section 214. Department of 5 Health.--The following amounts are 6 appropriated to the Department of 7 Health: Federal State 8 For general government operations 9 of the Department of Health. 10 State appropriation........ 11,164,000 <-- 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,116,000 <-- 12 The following Federal augmentation 13 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 14 necessary, are hereby specifically 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated from Commonwealth 17 revenues for general government 18 operations: 19 (1) "State Health Planning and 20 Development Agency - Title XV" - To 21 establish the health priorities of the 22 Commonwealth through studies of 23 existing and potential health 24 facilities, manpower and services and 25 stimulate the development of areawide 26 health systems agencies. 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 28 (2) "Cooperative Health 29 Statistics" - To review and evaluate 30 existing State-level health 19840H2051B2992 - 95 -
1 statistical systems to define the 2 extent to which it is responsive to 3 NCHS requirements and standards and 4 needs of other data users; plan, 5 organize, test and implement systems 6 modifications. 7 Federal appropriation...... 412,000 8 (3) "Indochinese Refugee Program" 9 - To serve the unmet public health 10 needs associated with, and the general 11 health needs of, the refugees. 12 Federal appropriation...... 116,000 13 (4) "SSA (XVI) - Drug and Alcohol 14 Referral and Monitoring Program" - To 15 provide referral and monitoring 16 services to medically determined drug 17 addicts or alcoholics. 18 Federal appropriation...... 33,000 19 (5) "Treatment Alternatives to 20 Street Crime" - To identify, refer to 21 treatment and monitor substance 22 abusing offenders within the 23 Pennsylvania Criminal Justice System. 24 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 25 (6) "Migrant Health Grants" - To 26 provide clinic services at medical 27 centers and intensify public health 28 nursing services and sanitary surveys 29 of camps for migrant laborers and 30 their families in the Commonwealth and 19840H2051B2992 - 96 -
1 to provide for health services for 2 migrant children. 3 Federal appropriation...... 525,000 4 (7) "Disease Control Immunization 5 Program - Project Grants" - To enlist 6 the aid of practicing physicians, 7 official health agencies and 8 volunteers in an immunization program 9 for all susceptible persons in the 10 community, particularly children under 11 the age of five years. 12 Federal appropriation...... 227,000 13 (8) "Health Resources Recruitment 14 Project" - For developing and 15 operating a Statewide primary care 16 manpower recruitment program for 17 medically underserved Appalachian 18 areas of the Commonwealth. 19 Federal appropriation...... 58,000 20 (9) "National Health Service 21 Corps" - To administer the National 22 Health Service Corps program in 23 Pennsylvania. 24 Federal appropriation...... 130,000 25 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 26 much thereof as may be necessary, are 27 hereby specifically appropriated for 28 general government operations: 29 (1) For the administration and 30 State audit costs of the various 19840H2051B2992 - 97 -
1 preventive health services programs. 2 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 3 (2) For emergency medical services 4 programs. 5 Federal appropriation...... 905,000 6 (3) For health education and 7 prevention. 8 Federal appropriation...... 385,000 9 (4) For hypertension services. 10 Federal appropriation...... 940,000 11 (5) For fluoridation. 12 Federal appropriation...... 20,000 13 (6) For tuberculosis programs. 14 Federal appropriation...... 569,000 15 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 16 as much thereof as may be necessary, 17 are hereby specifically appropriated 18 for general government operations: 19 (1) For administration and State 20 audit costs of the alcohol and drug 21 abuse programs. 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,420,000 23 FOR HYPERTENSION SERVICES. <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 560,000 25 For the Diabetes Task Force which 26 appropriation shall provide 27 administrative support for the Task 28 Force including the compensation of an 29 executive director and part-time 30 clerical position and implement the 19840H2051B2992 - 98 -
1 Pennsylvania Diabetes Plan. 2 State appropriation........ 217,000 3 The following Federal augmentation 4 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 5 necessary, are hereby specifically 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated from Commonwealth 8 revenues for diabetes control: 9 (1) "Diabetes Control" - To 10 develop and plan for upgrading the 11 quality of diabetes information and to 12 refine various health indices to 13 monitor and evaluate diabetes control 14 programs. 15 Federal appropriation...... 342,000 16 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 17 much thereof as may be necessary, are 18 hereby specifically appropriated for 19 the Diabetes Task Force: 20 (1) For the Diabetes Task Force. 21 Federal appropriation...... 218,000 22 For Three Mile Island health- 23 related studies. 24 State appropriation........ 340,000 25 For the Office of Quality 26 Assurance. 27 State appropriation........ 3,520,000 28 The following Federal augmentation 29 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 30 necessary, are hereby specifically 19840H2051B2992 - 99 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated from Commonwealth 3 revenues for the administration of the 4 Quality Assurance Program: 5 (1) "Medicare - Health Services 6 Agency Certification" - Perform 7 surveys and inspections to determine 8 whether hospitals, home health 9 agencies, laboratories, clinics and 10 other providers of health services 11 meet requirements as set forth in 12 section 1861 of the Social Security 13 Act and certifying those that qualify 14 to the Secretary of Health and Human 15 Services. 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 17 (2) "Medical Certification." 18 Federal appropriation...... 2,012,000 19 For the Bureau of Vital Statistics. 20 State appropriation........ 3,953,000 21 For the State Laboratory. 22 State appropriation........ 2,840,000 23 The following Federal augmentation 24 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 25 necessary, are hereby specifically 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated from Commonwealth 28 revenues for the operation of the 29 State Laboratory: 30 (1) "Medicare - Health Services 19840H2051B2992 - 100 -
1 Agency Certification" - Perform 2 surveys and inspections to determine 3 whether hospitals, home health 4 agencies, laboratories, clinics and 5 other providers of health services 6 meet requirements as set forth in 7 section 1861 of the Social Security 8 Act and certifying those that qualify 9 to the Secretary of Health and Human 10 Services. 11 Federal appropriation...... 127,000 12 (2) "Cannabis Involvement in 13 Traffic Fatalities" - To obtain 14 information concerning the extent to 15 which cannabis and other controlled 16 substances are involved in fatal 17 vehicular accidents in Pennsylvania. 18 Federal appropriation...... 241,000 19 For the State Health Care Centers, 20 including the district offices of the 21 Department of Health. 22 State appropriation........ 13,557,000 23 For Cancer control, prevention and 24 research. 25 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 <-- 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 <-- 27 FOR THE PITTSBURGH CANCER 28 INSTITUTE. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 30 For the Vietnam Herbicides 19840H2051B2992 - 101 -
1 Information Commission. 2 State appropriation........ 150,000 3 FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A VIETNAM <-- 4 VETERANS HERBICIDE EXPOSURE AND HEALTH 5 REGISTRY. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 7 FOR THE CREATION OF A NURSING HOME 8 OMBUDSMAN. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 10 For reimbursement to school 11 districts on account of health 12 services. 13 State appropriation........ 18,700,000 14 For maintenance of local health 15 departments. 16 State appropriation........ 18,020,000 17 For local health departments for 18 environmental health services. 19 State appropriation........ 3,291,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,582,000 <-- 21 For maternal and child health 22 services - high risk. 23 State appropriation........ 803,000 24 The following Federal augmentation 25 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 26 necessary, are hereby specifically 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated from Commonwealth 29 revenues for Maternal and Child 30 Health: 19840H2051B2992 - 102 -
1 (1) "Special Supplemental Food 2 Service Program for Women, Infants and 3 Children" - To provide iron and 4 protein-rich food to low-income 5 pregnant women, lactating mothers, and 6 infants and children. 7 Federal appropriation...... 50,700,000 8 In addition to the specific amounts 9 appropriated herein, all other moneys 10 received from the Federal Government 11 for the Special Supplemental Food 12 Service Program for Women, Infants and 13 Children are hereby appropriated to 14 such program. 15 (2) "Crippled Children's Services 16 Projects" - To provide diagnostic, 17 rehabilitative and followup treatment 18 to children and their families. 19 Federal appropriation...... 331,000 20 The following MCHSBG amounts, or as 21 much thereof as may be necessary, are 22 hereby specifically appropriated for 23 maternal and child health: 24 (1) For administration and State 25 audit costs of the Maternal and Child 26 Health Programs. 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,490,000 28 (2) For crippled children 29 programs. 30 Federal appropriation...... 3,900,000 19840H2051B2992 - 103 -
1 (3) For maternal and child health 2 services programs including genetic 3 disease and counseling and lead-based 4 paint poisoning prevention. 5 Federal appropriation...... 10,560,000 6 (4) For supplemental security 7 income for disabled children services. 8 Federal appropriation...... 950,000 9 For emergency health services. 10 State appropriation........ 1,844,000 11 For grants to counties and private 12 facilities to finance drug and alcohol 13 abuse treatment and prevention 14 programs. 15 State appropriation........ 25,418,000 <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,975,000 <-- 17 The following Federal augmentation 18 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19 necessary, are hereby specifically 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated from Commonwealth 22 revenues for Drug and Alcohol Abuse 23 Treatment and Prevention programs: 24 (1) "Juvenile Treatment 25 Alternative to Street Crime" - To 26 identify, refer to treatment and 27 monitor substance abusing offenders 28 within the Pennsylvania criminal 29 justice system. 30 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 19840H2051B2992 - 104 -
1 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 2 as much thereof as may be necessary, 3 are hereby specifically appropriated 4 for alcohol and drug grant programs: 5 (1) For alcohol grant programs. 6 Federal appropriation...... 4,638,000 7 (2) For drug grant programs. 8 Federal appropriation...... 6,725,000 9 For renal dialysis services. 10 State appropriation........ 6,216,000 11 For spina bifida services. 12 State appropriation........ 750,000 13 For home ventilators. 14 State appropriation........ 386,000 15 For coal workers' pneumoconiosis 16 services. 17 State appropriation........ 632,000 18 The following Federal augmentation 19 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for coal workers' 24 pneumoconiosis services: 25 (1) "Black Lung Clinic Program" - 26 To expand State effort into the 27 screening, diagnosis, treatment and 28 rehabilitation of coal workers with 29 respiratory diseases. 30 Federal appropriation...... 1,145,000 19840H2051B2992 - 105 -
1 For adult cystic fibrosis. 2 State appropriation........ 194,000 3 For venereal diseases screening and 4 treatment. 5 State appropriation........ 394,000 6 The following Federal augmentation 7 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 8 necessary, are hereby specifically 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated from Commonwealth 11 revenues for venereal diseases 12 screening and testing: 13 (1) "Survey and Follow-Up - 14 Venereal Disease" - For the carrying 15 out of case-finding surveys and 16 serologic follow-up services. 17 Federal appropriation...... 550,000 18 For diagnosis and treatment for 19 Cooley's Anemia. 20 State appropriation........ 212,000 21 For tuberculosis screening and 22 treatment. 23 State appropriation........ 620,000 24 For hemophilia services. 25 State appropriation........ 1,384,000 26 For sickle cell anemia services. 27 State appropriation........ 728,000 <-- 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,428,000 <-- 29 For Lupus disease - research. 30 State appropriation........ 80,000 19840H2051B2992 - 106 -
1 For the United Neighborhood 2 Facilities Health Care Corporation of 3 Erie. 4 State appropriation........ 150,000 5 TO THE SENIOR CITIZEN HEALTH CARE <-- 6 COUNCIL OF ERIE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 7 INC. FOR COMPUTERIZATION AND 8 LABORATORY MEDICAL EQUIPMENT. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 90,000 10 For operation of the Keystone State 11 Games. 12 State appropriation........ 52,000 <-- 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 <-- 14 FOR THE LURIA-NEBRASKA 15 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL BATTERY TEST IN 16 SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 18 For the Sunshine Foundation. 19 State appropriation........ 25,000 20 Section 215. Insurance 21 Department.--The following amounts are 22 appropriated to the Insurance 23 Department: Federal State 24 For general government operations 25 of the Insurance Department. 26 State appropriation........ 7,268,000 <-- 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,452,000 <-- 28 Section 216. Department of Labor 29 and Industry.--The following amounts 30 are appropriated to the Department of 19840H2051B2992 - 107 -
1 Labor and Industry: Federal State 2 For general government operations 3 of the Department of Labor and 4 Industry. 5 State appropriation........ 13,617,000 6 The following JTPA amounts, or as 7 much thereof as may be necessary, are 8 hereby specifically appropriated for 9 general government operations: 10 (1) "Job Training Partnership - 11 Administration" - For operation of the 12 Bureau of Job Training. 13 Federal appropriation...... 2,286,000 14 (2) "Grants to Service Delivery 15 Areas - JTPA" - For allocation to 16 service delivery areas (SDA's) based 17 on unemployment and levels of 18 economically disadvantaged 19 individuals. 20 Federal appropriation...... 80,222,000 21 (3) "Summer Youth Programs - JTPA" 22 - For a program to assist individuals 23 between the ages of 14 and 21 find or 24 prepare for employment. 25 Federal appropriation...... 37,307,000 26 (4) "Incentive Grants - JTPA" - 27 For incentive grants to SDA's. 28 Federal appropriation...... 4,171,000 29 (5) "Incentive Grants - JTPA" - 30 For technical assistance to SDA's. 19840H2051B2992 - 108 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 2 (6) "Administration - JTPA" - For 3 grants to establish programs to help 4 those with special barriers to 5 employment as defined in the Job 6 Training Partnership Act. 7 Federal appropriation...... 1,381,000 8 For occupational disease payments. 9 State appropriation........ 9,390,000 10 For the payment to the Vocational 11 Rehabilitation Fund for work of the 12 State Board of Vocational 13 Rehabilitation. 14 State appropriation........ 11,000,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,400,000 <-- 16 The following Federal augmentation 17 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 18 necessary, are hereby specifically 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated from Commonwealth 21 revenues for transfer to Vocational 22 Rehabilitation: 23 (1) "Disability Determination" - 24 To determine eligibility of 25 handicapped social security 26 recipients. 27 Federal appropriation...... 38,900,000 28 To carry out provisions of section 29 306(h) of The Pennsylvania Workmen's 30 Compensation Act. 19840H2051B2992 - 109 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,129,000 2 For transfer to the Office of 3 Employment Security. 4 State appropriation........ 1,100,000 5 For Job Training Partnership Act 6 Matching Funds. 7 State appropriation........ 6,088,000 8 The following JTPA amounts, or as 9 much thereof as may be necessary, are 10 hereby specifically appropriated to 11 supplement the sum appropriated from 12 Commonwealth revenues for Job Training 13 Partnership matching funds: 14 (1) "Dislocated Workers - JTPA" - 15 For training and related employment 16 assistance to dislocated workers. 17 Federal appropriation...... 10,823,000 18 Section 217. Department of 19 Military Affairs.--The following sums 20 are appropriated to the Department of 21 Military Affairs: Federal State 22 For general government operations 23 of the Department of Military Affairs. 24 State appropriation........ 10,598,000 <-- 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,081,000 <-- 26 The following Federal augmentation 27 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 28 necessary, are hereby specifically 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated from Commonwealth 19840H2051B2992 - 110 -
1 revenues for general government 2 operations: 3 (1) "National Guard - Maintenance 4 Facilities and Training Sites" - To 5 provide storage of equipment and 6 utilities and service for support for 7 National Guard units. 8 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 9 For maintenance of monuments to 10 Pennsylvania servicemen who died on 11 foreign soil. 12 State appropriation........ 3,000 13 For armory maintenance and repair. 14 State appropriation........ 500,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 750,000 <-- 16 For the operation and maintenance 17 of the Erie Soldiers' and Sailors' 18 Home. 19 State appropriation........ 2,632,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,758,000 <-- 21 The following Federal augmentation 22 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 23 necessary, are hereby specifically 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated from Commonwealth 26 revenues for the Erie Soldiers' and 27 Sailors' Home: 28 (1) "Erie Soldiers' and Sailors' 29 Home" - To maintain and operate a 30 domiciliary and nursing unit for 19840H2051B2992 - 111 -
1 discharged, aged and indigent veterans 2 of the United States Armed Services. 3 Federal appropriation...... 495,000 4 For the operation and maintenance 5 of the Hollidaysburg Veterans' Home. 6 State appropriation........ 7,805,000 <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,384,000 <-- 8 The following Federal augmentation 9 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 10 necessary, are hereby specifically 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated from Commonwealth 13 revenues for the Hollidaysburg 14 Veterans' Home: 15 (1) "Hollidaysburg Veterans' Home" 16 - To maintain and operate a 17 domiciliary and nursing unit for 18 discharged, aged and indigent veterans 19 of the United States Armed Services 20 and their spouses. 21 Federal appropriation...... 1,221,000 22 For payment of gratuities for the 23 education of children of certain 24 veterans. 25 State appropriation........ 75,000 26 For payment of education credits 27 for members of the National Guard. 28 State appropriation........ 295,000 <-- 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 325,000 <-- 30 For assistance to veterans who are 19840H2051B2992 - 112 -
1 ill or disabled and without means of 2 support. 3 State appropriation........ 1,265,000 <-- 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,485,000 <-- 5 For pensions for veterans blinded 6 through service-connected injuries or 7 disease. 8 State appropriation........ 186,000 9 For payment of pensions to 10 dependents of soldiers of the 11 Pennsylvania National Guard killed in 12 the line of duty. 13 State appropriation........ 20,000 14 Section 218. Department of Public 15 Welfare.--The following sums are 16 appropriated to the Department of 17 Public Welfare: Federal State 18 For general government operations 19 of the Department of Public Welfare. 20 State appropriation........ 18,047,000 21 The following Federal augmentation 22 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 23 necessary, are hereby specifically 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated from Commonwealth 26 revenues for general government 27 operations: 28 (1) "Child Welfare Services" - For 29 administrative expenses incurred for 30 general government operations in 19840H2051B2992 - 113 -
1 establishing, extending and 2 strengthening services provided by the 3 Commonwealth and local public welfare 4 programs for development services 5 which will prevent the neglect, abuse, 6 exploitation or delinquency of 7 children. 8 Federal appropriation...... 2,277,000 9 (2) "Rehabilitation Services and 10 Facilities - Basic Support 11 Administration" - For administrative 12 expenses incurred for general 13 government operations in support of 14 the provision of vocational 15 rehabilitation services to persons 16 with mental and physical handicaps and 17 to provide small business 18 opportunities for the blind through 19 vending stands. 20 Federal appropriation...... 640,000 21 (3) "Medical Assistance Program 22 Administration" - For administrative 23 expenses incurred for general 24 government operations in support of 25 the provision of medical assistance on 26 behalf of eligible persons. 27 Federal appropriation...... 14,994,000 28 (4) "Maintenance Assistance 29 Training" - To train Commonwealth 30 personnel in support of the 19840H2051B2992 - 114 -
1 Maintenance Assistance Program. 2 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 3 (5) "Maintenance Assistance 4 Administration" - For administrative 5 expenses incurred for general 6 government operations in support of 7 the provision of supplemental security 8 income and cash and emergency 9 assistance to eligible persons. 10 Federal appropriation...... 4,930,000 11 (6) "Food Stamp Program - 12 Administration" - For administrative 13 expenses incurred for general 14 government operations in relation to 15 the food stamp program. 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,268,000 17 (7) "Developmental Disabilities - 18 Basic Support" - To plan, administer, 19 provide services and contract with 20 facilities for the developmentally 21 disabled. 22 Federal appropriation...... 3,723,000 23 (8) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 24 Asylum - Social Services" - For 25 administration of social services to 26 needy refugees and persons seeking 27 asylum. 28 Federal appropriation...... 275,000 29 (9) "Public Assistance Research" - 30 To review organizations and services 19840H2051B2992 - 115 -
1 which can be provided in the areas of 2 Health, Mental Health and Social 3 Programs to determine how people can 4 get needed long-term care services 5 with emphasis on the elderly. 6 Federal appropriation...... 842,000 7 (10) "Elementary and Secondary 8 Education Act - Title I" - For 9 administration of the program to 10 extend and improve comprehensive 11 educational programs for the 12 handicapped. 13 Federal appropriation...... 373,000 14 (11) "Assistance Payments Research 15 - Community Work Experience" - To 16 demonstrate and evaluate a community 17 work experience program. 18 Federal appropriation...... 209,000 19 (12) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 20 Asylum" - For the provisions of social 21 services to refugees and persons 22 seeking asylum. 23 Federal appropriation...... 3,500,000 24 (13) "Manpower Development Grant - 25 Mental Health" - To provide more 26 effective preparation, recruitment, 27 development, utilization and retention 28 of mental health service personnel at 29 the State and local level. 30 Federal appropriation...... 152,000 19840H2051B2992 - 116 -
1 (14) "Mental Health Community 2 Support Services" - To increase state 3 mental health authority capacity to 4 develop community support services for 5 the chronically mentally ill. 6 Federal appropriation...... 283,000 7 (15) "Research on the Chronically 8 Mentally Ill Service System" - To 9 evaluate the impact on various clients 10 enrolled in the Community Residential 11 Rehabilitative System. 12 Federal appropriation...... 96,000 13 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 14 as much thereof as may be necessary, 15 are hereby specifically appropriated 16 for general government operations: 17 (1) For administration of the 18 mental health services programs. 19 Federal appropriation...... 1,164,000 20 The following SSBG amounts, or as 21 much thereof as may be necessary, are 22 hereby specifically appropriated for 23 general government operations: 24 (1) "Social Services General 25 Government" - For administrative 26 expenses incurred for general 27 government operations in support of 28 the provision of social service 29 programs and for State audit costs of 30 the Social Services Block Grant. 19840H2051B2992 - 117 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 6,021,000 2 (2) "Social Services Social 3 Services" - To provide social services 4 to eligible persons. 5 Federal appropriation...... 460,000 6 (3) "Social Services Attendant 7 Care" - For provision of attendant 8 care services for physically 9 handicapped adults. 10 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 11 (4) "SOCIAL SERVICES HUMAN <-- 12 SERVICES DEVELOPMENT FUND" - FOR 13 PROVISION OF HUMAN SERVICES AND 14 IMPROVEMENTS IN THE LOCAL HUMAN 15 SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM. 16 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,500,000 17 FOR PAYMENT FOR ATTENDANT CARE 18 SERVICES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED 19 ADULTS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 21 For Information Systems. 22 State appropriation........ 21,702,000 23 The following Federal augmentation 24 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 25 necessary, are hereby specifically 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated from Commonwealth 28 revenues for the Office of Information 29 Systems: 30 (1) "Maintenance Assistance" - For 19840H2051B2992 - 118 -
1 administrative expenses incurred by 2 the Office of Information Systems in 3 providing cash and emergency 4 assistance to eligible families. 5 Federal appropriation...... 9,266,000 6 (2) "Medical Assistance 7 Information Systems" - For 8 administrative expenses incurred by 9 the Office of Information Systems in 10 providing for medical assistance on 11 behalf of eligible persons. 12 Federal appropriation...... 14,929,000 13 (3) "Food Stamp Program" - For 14 expenses incurred by the Office of 15 Information Systems in providing an 16 information system in relation to the 17 food stamp program. 18 Federal appropriation...... 1,868,000 19 (4) "Child Support Enforcement" - 20 For administrative expenses incurred 21 by the Office of Information Systems 22 to enforce the support obligations 23 owed by absent parents to their 24 children, locate absent parents, 25 establish paternity and obtain child 26 support. 27 Federal appropriation...... 550,000 28 FOR THE MONITORING OF RESIDENTIAL <-- 29 CONTRACTS FOR COMMUNITY LIVING 30 ARRANGEMENTS. 19840H2051B2992 - 119 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 404,000 2 For Statewide operations related to 3 county administration of the public 4 assistance and medical assistance 5 programs. 6 State appropriation........ 26,300,000 7 The following Federal augmentation 8 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 9 necessary, are hereby specifically 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated from Commonwealth 12 revenues for Statewide operations 13 relating to county administration: 14 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - 15 Statewide Operations Related to County 16 Administration" - For administrative 17 expenses incurred in the provision of 18 Federal maintenance assistance 19 programs. 20 Federal appropriation...... 5,888,000 21 (2) "Medical Assistance Statewide 22 Operations Related to County 23 Administration" - For administrative 24 expenses incurred in relation to the 25 provision of Federal medical 26 assistance services. 27 Federal appropriation...... 20,855,000 28 (3) "Food Stamp Program - 29 Statewide Operations Related to County 30 Administration" - For administrative 19840H2051B2992 - 120 -
1 expenses incurred in relation to the 2 food stamp program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 5,107,000 4 For county assistance office 5 operations related to administration 6 of the public assistance and medical 7 assistance programs. 8 State appropriation........ 145,627,000 <-- 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 166,011,000 <-- 10 The following Federal augmentation 11 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 12 necessary, are hereby specifically 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated from Commonwealth 15 revenues for county administration: 16 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - 17 County Assistance Offices" - For 18 administrative expenses incurred in 19 the provision of Federal maintenance 20 assistance programs. 21 Federal appropriation...... 46,401,000 22 (2) "Medical Assistance - County 23 Assistance Offices" - For 24 administrative expenses incurred for 25 county administration in relation to 26 the provision of Federal medical 27 assistance services. 28 Federal appropriation...... 18,418,000 29 (3) "Food Stamp Program - County 30 Assistance Offices" - For 19840H2051B2992 - 121 -
1 administrative expenses incurred for 2 county administration in relation to 3 the food stamp program. 4 Federal appropriation...... 27,716,000 5 The following LIEABG amounts, or as 6 much thereof as may be necessary, are 7 hereby specifically appropriated for 8 county administration: 9 (1) For the administration and 10 State audit costs of the Federal 1984 11 low-income energy assistance program. 12 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 13 (2) For the administration and 14 State audit costs of the Federal 1985 15 low-income energy assistance program. 16 Federal appropriation...... 9,878,000 17 (3) To help lessen the impact of 18 the high cost of energy on low-income 19 families and individuals. 20 Federal appropriation...... 107,845,000 21 The following SSBG amounts, or as 22 much thereof as may be necessary, are 23 hereby specifically appropriated for 24 county administration: 25 (1) "Social Services County 26 Assistance Offices" - For expenses 27 incurred in support of social service 28 programs. 29 Federal appropriation...... 15,698,000 30 (2) "Social Services SSI Advocacy" 19840H2051B2992 - 122 -
1 - For administrative expenses for an 2 SSI advocacy program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 4 For Program Accountability. 5 State appropriation........ 7,553,000 6 The following Federal augmentation 7 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 8 necessary, are hereby specifically 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated from Commonwealth 11 revenues for program accountability: 12 (1) "Medical Assistance - Program 13 Accountability." 14 Federal appropriation...... 649,000 15 (2) "Maintenance Assistance - 16 Program Accountability." 17 Federal appropriation...... 1,597,000 18 (3) "Child Support Enforcement 19 Program - Program Accountability" - 20 For costs incurred by Program 21 Accountability in support of the Child 22 Support Enforcement Program. 23 Notwithstanding any provisions to the 24 contrary in the Commonwealth State 25 plan adopted pursuant to Title 4D of 26 the Social Security Act and the 27 regulations thereunder and 28 notwithstanding any provision 29 contained in any cooperative agreement 30 under the child support enforcement 19840H2051B2992 - 123 -
1 program entered into by the 2 Pennsylvania Department of Public 3 Welfare and any designated county 4 child support enforcement agency, any 5 funds available to the designated 6 county child support enforcement 7 agency from prior fiscal years 8 operations or from reimbursement by 9 the Department of Public Welfare 10 pursuant to the provisions of Title 4D 11 of the Social Security Act may be used 12 by the county child support 13 enforcement agency for any activity 14 which is eligible for reimbursement 15 permitted under applicable Federal 16 regulations. 17 Federal appropriation...... 30,786,000 18 (4) "Food Stamp Program - Program 19 Accountability" - For administrative 20 expenses incurred by Program 21 Accountability in relation to the food 22 stamp program. 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,411,000 24 FOR THE PAYMENT FOR SERVICES FOR <-- 25 THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,000,000 27 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION 28 AMOUNTS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 29 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY 30 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 19840H2051B2992 - 124 -
1 APPROPRIATED FROM COMMONWEALTH 2 REVENUES FOR SERVICES TO THE VISUALLY 3 HANDICAPPED: 4 (1) "REHABILITATION SERVICES AND 5 FACILITIES FOR THE BLIND - BASIC 6 SUPPORT." 7 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,344,000 8 (2) "VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 9 SERVICES FOR SOCIAL SECURITY 10 DISABILITY BENEFICIARIES." 11 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 130,000 12 (3) "VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 13 SERVICES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY 14 INCOME RECIPIENTS." 15 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 145,000 16 For Youth Development Institutions 17 and Forestry Camps. 18 State appropriation........ 26,861,000 19 FOR THE WAYNESBURG YOUTH <-- 20 DEVELOPMENT CENTER. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,078,000 22 The following Federal augmentation 23 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 24 necessary, are hereby specifically 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated from Commonwealth 27 revenues for basic institutional and 28 other programs and facilities for 29 youth offenders: 30 (1) "Food Nutrition Service - YDC" 19840H2051B2992 - 125 -
1 - To provide nutritious and varied 2 meals to individuals under 21 years of 3 age at the youth institutions. 4 Federal appropriation...... 510,000 5 The following SSBG amounts, or as 6 much thereof as may be necessary, are 7 hereby specifically appropriated for 8 youth offender programs: 9 (1) "Social Services: Basic 10 Institutional and Other Programs and 11 Facilities for Youth Offenders" - For 12 provision of social services related 13 to basic institutional programs for 14 youth offenders. 15 Federal appropriation...... 1,841,000 16 For the operation, maintenance and 17 administration of the State medical 18 and surgical hospitals. 19 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,220,000 <-- 21 The following Federal augmentation 22 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 23 necessary, are hereby specifically 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated from Commonwealth 26 revenues for State General Hospitals: 27 (1) "Medicare Services at State 28 General Hospitals" - For the provision 29 of medical services at State general 30 hospitals that are reimbursable under 19840H2051B2992 - 126 -
1 Medicare. 2 Federal appropriation...... 42,569,000 3 (2) "Medical Assistance - State 4 General Hospitals" - For the provision 5 of medical assistance services to 6 eligible persons at State general 7 hospitals. 8 Federal appropriation...... 11,000,000 9 For the State mental hospitals and 10 restoration centers and the care of 11 patients of such hospitals and 12 centers. 13 State appropriation........ 305,881,000 14 The following Federal augmentation 15 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 16 necessary, are hereby specifically 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated from Commonwealth 19 revenues for administration: 20 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 21 Mental Hospitals" - For the provision 22 of medical assistance services to 23 eligible persons at State mental 24 hospitals and restoration centers. 25 Federal appropriation...... 97,880,000 26 (2) "Medicare Services - State 27 Mental Hospitals" - For provision of 28 medical services at State mental 29 hospitals and restoration centers that 30 are reimbursable under Medicare. 19840H2051B2992 - 127 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 16,626,000 2 (3) "Food Nutrition Service - 3 State Mental Hospitals" - For 4 reimbursement for the cost of meals 5 and milk provided to low-income 6 children under age 21 in State 7 institutions. 8 Federal appropriation...... 182,000 9 For State centers for the mentally 10 retarded. It is the intent of the 11 General Assembly that, on a Statewide 12 basis, the Department of Public 13 Welfare utilize waivers available 14 under Title 19 of the Social Security 15 Act (Section 2176 of the Omnibus 16 Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981) to 17 provide services to retarded persons 18 in community settings. 19 State appropriation........ 122,661,000 20 The following Federal augmentation 21 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 22 necessary, are hereby specifically 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated from Commonwealth 25 revenues for the State centers for the 26 mentally retarded: 27 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 28 Centers" - For the provision of 29 medical assistance services to 30 eligible persons in State centers for 19840H2051B2992 - 128 -
1 the mentally retarded. 2 Federal appropriation...... 151,042,000 3 (2) "Food Nutrition Service State 4 Centers" - For reimbursement for the 5 cost of meals and milk provided to 6 low-income children under age 21 in 7 State institutions. 8 Federal appropriation...... 596,000 9 For cash assistance grants. 10 State appropriation........ 559,222,000 11 The following Federal augmentation 12 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 13 necessary, are hereby specifically 14 appropriated to supplement the sum 15 appropriated from Commonwealth 16 revenues for cash assistance: 17 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - Cash 18 Grants" - For provision of cash and 19 emergency assistance to eligible 20 families with dependent children, 21 Indo-Chinese refugees and Cuban 22 refugees. 23 Federal appropriation...... 412,315,000 24 For medical assistance payments - 25 outpatient services - exclusive of 26 outpatient services provided through 27 capitation plans. THE SECRETARY OF <-- 28 PUBLIC WELFARE SHALL NOT IMPLEMENT ANY 29 REGULATIONS REQUIRING COPAYMENTS FOR 30 OUTPATIENT SERVICES DURING 1984-1985. 19840H2051B2992 - 129 -
1 ON JANUARY 1, 1985, THE DEPARTMENT 2 SHALL ADJUST THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE 3 FEE SCHEDULE SO THAT RATES ARE 70% OF 4 THE PHYSICIANS' AVERAGE USUAL CHARGES 5 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT AND THE 6 HOSPITALS' AVERAGE USUAL OUTPATIENT 7 CHARGES SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT. 8 State appropriation........ 208,030,000 <-- 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 224,030,000 <-- 10 The following Federal augmentation 11 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 12 necessary, are hereby specifically 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated from Commonwealth 15 revenues for medical assistance - 16 outpatient: 17 (1) "Medical Assistance - 18 Outpatient" - For provision of 19 outpatient and emergency services to 20 eligible persons, exclusive of 21 services provided through capitation 22 plans. 23 Federal appropriation...... 167,934,000 24 For medical assistance payments - 25 inpatient services exclusive of 26 services provided through capitation 27 plans. The Secretary of Public Welfare 28 shall not implement any regulations 29 requiring copayments for inpatient 30 hospital care during 1984-1985. 19840H2051B2992 - 130 -
1 State appropriation........ 455,227,000 2 The following Federal augmentation 3 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 4 necessary, are hereby specifically 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated from Commonwealth 7 revenues for medical assistance - 8 inpatient services: 9 (1) "Medical Assistance - 10 Inpatient" - For provision of 11 inpatient hospital services exclusive 12 of inpatient hospital services 13 provided through capitation plans. 14 Federal appropriation...... 204,125,000 15 For medical assistance - capitation 16 plans - for provision of outpatient 17 services and inpatient hospital 18 services to eligible persons enrolled 19 in an approved capitation plan. 20 State appropriation........ 42,125,000 21 The following Federal augmentation 22 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 23 necessary, are hereby specifically 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated from Commonwealth 26 revenues for medical assistance - 27 capitation plans: 28 (1) "Medical Assistance - 29 Capitation Plans" - For provision of 30 outpatient and inpatient hospital 19840H2051B2992 - 131 -
1 services to eligible persons enrolled 2 in an approved capitation plan. 3 Federal appropriation...... 25,555,000 4 For medical assistance - long-term <-- 5 care facilities. 6 State appropriation........ 109,808,000 7 The following Federal augmentation 8 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 9 necessary, are hereby specifically 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated from Commonwealth 12 revenues for long-term care 13 facilities: 14 (1) "Medical Assistance - Long- 15 term Care Facilities" - For provision 16 of services to patients in long-term 17 care facilities. 18 Federal appropriation...... 327,667,000 19 For increases in medical assistance 20 reimbursements to nursing homes. For 21 the provision of an increase in 22 nursing home per diems to consist of 23 an average increase of 5.25% in per 24 diem net operating ceilings for 25 nursing homes in 1984-1985 over the 26 per diem net operating ceilings 27 published by the department in the 28 Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol. 14, No.7, 29 and adjustments to interim per diem 30 rates resulting from the submission of 19840H2051B2992 - 132 -
1 cost reports and the completion of 2 audits. 3 State appropriation........ 14,569,000 4 The following Federal augmentation 5 amounts or as much thereof as may be 6 necessary, are hereby appropriated to 7 supplement the sum appropriated from 8 Commonwealth revenues for medical 9 assistance reimbursement increases: 10 (1) For increases in medical 11 assistance reimbursements to nursing 12 homes. For the provision of an 13 increase in nursing home per diems to 14 consist of an average increase of 15 5.25% in per diem net operating 16 ceilings for nursing homes in 1984- 17 1985 over the per diem net operating 18 ceilings published by the department 19 in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol. 14, 20 No.7,and adjustments to interim per 21 diem rates resulting from the 22 submission of cost reports and/or the 23 completion of audits. 24 Federal appropriation...... 18,859,000 25 For emergency financial assistance 26 to nursing homes. This appropriation 27 shall be allocated to those free- 28 standing nonprofit, nongovernmental 29 nursing facilities with current 30 operating budget deficits. Those 19840H2051B2992 - 133 -
1 facilities qualifying for an 2 allocation from this appropriation 3 must have 100 or more licensed beds, 4 have a medical assistance population 5 that occupies at least 70% of 6 currently utilized beds and have a 7 current operating cash deficiency. For 8 purposes of determining individual 9 facility allocations, operating 10 deficiency shall be defined as a 11 negative cash flow before funding 12 depreciation and before application of 13 cash acquisition in accordance with 14 generally accepted accounting 15 principles. In no instance shall the 16 operating deficiency include costs not 17 included by the Medical Assistance 18 Cost Manual. The operating cash 19 deficiency shall be determined by an 20 independent accounting agency 21 acceptable to both the facility and 22 the Department of Public Welfare. It 23 is the intent of the General Assembly 24 that facilities seeking funds from 25 this appropriation provide the 26 department with all information 27 required to determine eligibility and 28 the amount of funds to be allocated. 29 The language contained in this 30 appropriation shall be sufficient 19840H2051B2992 - 134 -
1 authorization to expend funds from 2 this line item. 3 State appropriation........ 9,500,000 4 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - LONG-TERM <-- 5 CARE FACILITIES: PROVIDED, THAT ALL 6 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL 7 AREAS WHICH WERE FUNDED AT THE SAME 8 LEVEL AS ALLEGHENY COUNTY IN THE YEARS 9 1980, 1981, 1982 OR 1983 SHALL 10 CONTINUE TO BE FUNDED AT THE SAME 11 LEVEL AS ALLEGHENY COUNTY; EXCEPT THAT 12 THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL IN NO WAY 13 DIMINISH THE FUNDING BASE LEVEL OF ANY 14 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 15 IN THE COMMONWEALTH, AND FOR 16 REIMBURSEMENTS TO NURSING HOMES WHICH 17 SHALL INCLUDE THE PROVISION OF AN 18 INCREASE IN NURSING HOME PER DIEMS TO 19 CONSIST OF AN AVERAGE INCREASE OF 20 9.25% IN PER DIEM NET OPERATING 21 CEILINGS FOR NURSING HOMES IN 1984- 22 1985 OVER THE PER DIEM NET OPERATING 23 CEILINGS PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT 24 IN THE PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN, VOL. 14, 25 NUMBER 7, AND ADJUSTMENTS TO INTERIM 26 PER DIEM RATES RESULTING FROM THE 27 SUBMISSION OF COST REPORTS AND THE 28 COMPLETION OF AUDITS. 29 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1981, IN 30 ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL REGULATIONS, 19840H2051B2992 - 135 -
1 THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE SHALL 2 REPLACE THE CURRENT STATEWIDE CEILINGS 3 FOR COUNTY NURSING HOMES. NEW CEILINGS 4 SHALL BE CALCULATED FOR EACH STANDARD 5 METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA AND 6 NONSTANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL 7 AREA GROUP WITHIN THE STATE AND SHALL 8 BE PAID RETROACTIVELY TO JULY 1, 1980. 9 THE NEW CEILINGS SHALL PROVIDE THAT NO 10 PUBLIC NURSING HOME SHALL HAVE A 11 CEILING BELOW ITS RATE THAT WAS IN 12 EFFECT PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 13 NEW CEILINGS. THIS AND ANY OTHER 14 CHANGE IN THE METHOD OF COUNTY HOME 15 REIMBURSEMENT MUST BE APPROVED IN 16 ADVANCE BY THE FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF 17 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. 18 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1983, SEPARATE 19 RATES OF REIMBURSEMENT ARE ESTABLISHED 20 FOR EACH CLASS OF LONG-TERM CARE 21 FACILITIES PROVIDING SERVICES TO THE 22 CATEGORY OF CLIENTS CONSISTING OF 23 PERSONS WHO WERE CERTIFIED FOR 24 "SKILLED NURSING FACILITY SERVICES" 25 PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1983; DECERTIFIED 26 FOR "SKILLED NURSING FACILITY 27 SERVICES" AFTER JANUARY 1, 1983; AND 28 RESIDING IN THE SAME FACILITIES IN 29 WHICH THE DECERTIFICATIONS OCCURRED. 30 THE METHOD FOR CALCULATING THE 19840H2051B2992 - 136 -
1 SEPARATE RATES OF REIMBURSEMENT WILL 2 BE TO INCREASE THE PAYMENT RATES FOR 3 "INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITY SERVICES" 4 WITHIN EACH CLASS OF LONG TERM CARE 5 FACILITIES BY A FACTOR OF 6%. THE 6 SEPARATE RATES OF REIMBURSEMENT, WILL 7 BE ADJUSTED AS PAYMENT RATES FOR 8 "INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITY SERVICES" 9 ARE ADJUSTED. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 129,353,200 11 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION 12 AMOUNTS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 13 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY 14 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 15 APPROPRIATED FROM COMMONWEALTH 16 REVENUES FOR LONG-TERM CARE 17 FACILITIES: 18 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - LONG- 19 TERM FACILITIES" - FOR PROVISION OF 20 SERVICES TO PATIENTS IN LONG-TERM CARE 21 FACILITIES. 22 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 351,849,800 23 ANY RULE, REGULATION OR POLICY FOR 24 THE STATE OR FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 25 FOR THE CASH ASSISTANCE, OUTPATIENT, 26 INPATIENT, CAPITATION, LONG-TERM CARE 27 AND SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO THE AGED, 28 BLIND AND DISABLED PROGRAMS ADOPTED BY 29 THE SECRETARY OF PUBLIC WELFARE DURING 30 THE FISCAL PERIOD 1984-1985 WHICH ADDS 19840H2051B2992 - 137 -
1 TO THE COST OF ANY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 2 PROGRAM SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ONLY FROM 3 AND AFTER THE DATE UPON WHICH IT IS 4 APPROVED AS TO THE AVAILABILITY OF 5 FUNDS BY THE GOVERNOR. 6 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO THE 7 AGED, BLIND AND DISABLED. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 63,408,000 9 FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 10 TRANSPORTATION BLOCK GRANT. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,300,000 12 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION 13 AMOUNTS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 14 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY 15 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 16 APPROPRIATED FROM COMMONWEALTH 17 REVENUES FOR THE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 18 TRANSPORTATION BLOCK GRANT: 19 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 20 TRANSPORTATION BLOCK GRANT" - TO 21 PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO ELIGIBLE 22 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS TO 23 COMMUTE TO APPOINTED LOCATIONS TO 24 RECEIVE REQUIRED MEDICAL TREATMENT. 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 5,700,000 26 FOR INTERMEDIATE CARE 27 FACILITIES/MR. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 28,515,000 29 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION 30 AMOUNTS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 19840H2051B2992 - 138 -
1 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY 2 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 3 APPROPRIATED FROM COMMONWEALTH 4 REVENUES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 5 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES: 6 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 7 INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES - 8 MENTALLY RETARDED" - FOR THE PROVISION 9 OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES TO 10 ELIGIBLE PERSONS IN INTERMEDIATE CARE 11 FACILITIES FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED. 12 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 33,753,000 13 FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 14 SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF CAPITAL 15 IMPROVEMENTS, WHICH SHALL INCLUDE 16 GRANTS TO COUNTIES AND COUNTY 17 INSTITUTION DISTRICTS. 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 98,035,000 19 THE FOLLOWING ADAMHSBG AMOUNTS, OR 20 AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, 21 ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED 22 FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH: 23 (1) FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 24 SERVICES. 25 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 14,930,000 26 THE FOLLOWING SSBG AMOUNTS, OR AS 27 MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE 28 HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FOR 29 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH: 30 (1) "SOCIAL SERVICES COMMUNITY 19840H2051B2992 - 139 -
1 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES" - FOR 2 PROVISION OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 3 SERVICES. 4 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 9,400,000 5 FOR THE EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 6 PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,651,000 8 FOR COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES FOR 9 THE MENTALLY RETARDED, EXCLUSIVE OF 10 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, WHICH SHALL 11 INCLUDE GRANTS TO COUNTIES AND COUNTY 12 INSTITUTION DISTRICTS FOR 13 NONINSTITUTIONAL PROGRAMS. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 48,593,000 15 THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL AUGMENTATION 16 AMOUNTS, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE 17 NECESSARY, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY 18 APPROPRIATED TO SUPPLEMENT THE SUM 19 APPROPRIATED FROM COMMONWEALTH 20 REVENUES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES 21 FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED: 22 (1) "MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - 23 COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES" - FOR 24 PROVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE 25 SERVICES IN COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS 26 FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED. 27 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 3,280,000 28 THE FOLLOWING SSBG AMOUNTS, OR AS 29 MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, ARE 30 HEREBY SPECIFICALLY APPROPRIATED FOR 19840H2051B2992 - 140 -
1 COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR THE MENTALLY 2 RETARDED: 3 (1) "SOCIAL SERVICES COMMUNITY 4 SERVICES FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED" - 5 FOR PROVISION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES. 6 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 14,397,000 7 FOR PAYMENT FOR EARLY INTERVENTION <-- 8 SERVICES FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,500,000 <-- 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 18,000,000 <-- 11 For community residential services 12 for the mentally retarded. 13 State appropriation........ 113,519,000 <-- 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 113,469,000 <-- 15 The following Federal augmentation 16 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 17 necessary, are hereby specifically 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated from Commonwealth 20 revenues for community residential 21 services for the mentally retarded: 22 (1) "Medical Assistance - 23 Community Residential Services" - For 24 provision of medical assistance 25 services in community residential 26 programs for the mentally retarded. 27 Federal appropriation...... 8,219,000 28 The following SSBG amounts, or as 29 much thereof as may be necessary, are 30 hereby specifically appropriated for 19840H2051B2992 - 141 -
1 community residential services for the 2 mentally retarded: 3 (1) "Social Services - Community 4 Residential Services." 5 Federal appropriation...... 5,965,000 6 FOR GRANTS TO VOLUNTEER CITIZEN <-- 7 ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 9 FOR ELWYN INSTITUTE FOR SERVICES TO 10 THE MENTALLY RETARDED AT LANSDOWNE, 11 PENNSYLVANIA. 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 240,000 13 For payment to counties for child 14 welfare programs and for the care of 15 delinquent and dependent children. 16 Reimbursement for child welfare 17 services made pursuant to section 18 704.1 of the act of June 13, 1967 19 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Public 20 Welfare Code shall not exceed the 21 amount of State funds appropriated. 22 State appropriation........ 118,644,000 23 The following Federal augmentation 24 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 25 necessary, are hereby specifically 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated from Commonwealth 28 revenues for payments to counties for 29 child welfare programs: 30 (1) "Child Welfare Services" - To 19840H2051B2992 - 142 -
1 establish, extend and strengthen 2 services provided by local public 3 welfare programs for development of 4 services which will prevent the 5 neglect, abuse, exploitation or 6 delinquency of children. ALL INCREASES <-- 7 IN THIS APPROPRIATION OVER FUNDS 8 AVAILABLE FOR THE 1983-1984 FISCAL 9 YEAR SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED TO ALL 10 COUNTIES PURSUANT TO THE FORMULA 11 UTILIZED BY THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN, 12 YOUTH AND FAMILIES TO DISTRIBUTE TITLE 13 IV-B FUNDS. 14 Federal appropriation...... 21,920,000 15 (2) "Maintenance Assistance - 16 Child Welfare" - For provision of 17 foster care through child welfare 18 programs to eligible persons. 19 Federal appropriation...... 25,000,000 20 (3) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 21 Asylum Program" - For provision of 22 child welfare services to refugees and 23 persons seeking asylum. 24 Federal appropriation...... 1,700,000 25 The following SSBG amounts, or as 26 much thereof as may be necessary, are 27 hereby specifically appropriated for 28 child welfare services: 29 (1) "Social Services Child 30 Welfare" - For provision of child 19840H2051B2992 - 143 -
1 welfare services. 2 Federal appropriation...... 11,450,000 3 For day care services provided by 4 State approved facilities for 5 children. 6 State appropriation........ 17,000,000 7 The following SSBG amounts, or as 8 much thereof as may be necessary, are 9 hereby specifically appropriated for 10 day care: 11 (1) "Social Services Day Care" - 12 For provision of social services to 13 eligible persons in day care programs. 14 Federal appropriation...... 43,313,000 15 For the Pennsylvania Employment 16 Program. 17 State appropriation........ 6,109,000 18 The following Federal augmentation 19 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated from Commonwealth 23 revenues for the Pennsylvania 24 Employment Program: 25 (1) "Work Incentive Program - 26 Pennsylvania Employment Program" - For 27 administrative expenses incurred in 28 relation to the work incentive 29 demonstration program. 30 Federal appropriation...... 11,463,000 19840H2051B2992 - 144 -
1 (2) "Food Stamp Job Search Project 2 - Pennsylvania Employment Program" - 3 For administrative expenses incurred 4 in job search activities for noncash 5 food stamp recipients in Philadelphia 6 and Allegheny Counties. 7 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 8 For the adult services block grant. 9 No county shall receive less during 10 the 1984-1985 fiscal year than it 11 received during the 1982-1983 fiscal 12 year. 13 State appropriation........ 1,856,000 14 The following SSBG amounts, or as 15 much thereof as may be necessary, are 16 hereby specifically appropriated for 17 adult services: 18 (1) "Social Services Adult 19 Services" - For provision of social 20 services to eligible adults. No county 21 shall receive less during the 1984- 22 1985 fiscal year than it received 23 during the 1982-1983 fiscal year. 24 Federal appropriation...... 11,788,000 25 For domestic violence and rape 26 crisis programs. 27 State appropriation........ 1,882,000 <-- 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 <-- 29 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 30 much thereof as may be necessary, are 19840H2051B2992 - 145 -
1 hereby specifically appropriated for 2 violence, rape and crisis programs: 3 (1) For providing services to rape 4 victims and rape prevention. 5 Federal appropriation...... 157,000 6 The following SSBG amounts, or as 7 much thereof as may be necessary, are 8 hereby specifically appropriated for 9 violence, rape and crisis programs: 10 (1) "Social Services Domestic 11 Violence and Rape Crises Services" - 12 To provide services to victims of rape 13 and domestic violence. 14 Federal appropriation...... 2,376,000 15 For the provisions of family 16 planning services. 17 State appropriation........ 350,000 18 The following SSBG amounts, or as 19 much thereof as may be necessary, are 20 hereby specifically appropriated for 21 family planning: 22 (1) "Social Services Family 23 Planning" - For provision of family 24 planning services. 25 Federal appropriation...... 4,780,000 26 For the provisions of legal 27 services. 28 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 29 The following SSBG amounts, or as 30 much thereof as may be necessary, are 19840H2051B2992 - 146 -
1 hereby specifically appropriated for 2 legal services: 3 (1) "Social Services Legal 4 Services" - For provision of legal 5 services. 6 Federal appropriation...... 6,688,000 7 Provided that any award of 8 attorney's fees from any Commonwealth 9 agency or official to a legal service 10 provider supported in whole or in part 11 directly or by contract under this 12 appropriation shall be paid 13 exclusively from this appropriation. 14 For the Philadelphia Association 15 for Retarded Citizens. 16 State appropriation........ 208,000 17 The above Federal appropriations to 18 the Department of Public Welfare 19 include any prior earnings that may be 20 received during fiscal year 1984-1985. 21 Reimbursements - In addition to the 22 amounts specifically appropriated 23 herein to the Department of Public 24 Welfare, all moneys appropriated from 25 the Federal Government during any 26 previous fiscal year which are 27 expected to be received as 28 reimbursements may be carried forward 29 until June 30, 1985 to the extent that 30 contracted obligations are carried 19840H2051B2992 - 147 -
1 forward. In addition, any 2 reimbursements actually received to 3 support such obligations may also be 4 carried forward. 5 FOR SHELTER CARE FOR THE HOMELESS. <-- 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 7 Section 219. Department of 8 Revenue.--The following amounts are 9 appropriated to the Department of 10 Revenue: Federal State 11 For general government operations 12 of the Department of Revenue. 13 State appropriation........ 65,869,000 14 For the distribution of Public 15 Utility Realty Tax. 16 State appropriation........ 78,619,000 17 Section 220. Department of 18 State.--The following amounts are 19 appropriated to the Department of 20 State: Federal State 21 For general government operations 22 of the Department of State. 23 State appropriation........ 3,075,000 24 For the expenses of the electoral 25 college. 26 State appropriation........ 6,000 27 For costs related to absentee 28 voting by persons in military 29 services. 30 State appropriation........ 8,000 19840H2051B2992 - 148 -
1 For costs incurred from the 2 operation of the voter registration by 3 mail program. 4 State appropriation........ 350,000 5 Section 221. Department of 6 Transportation.--The following amounts 7 are appropriated to the Department of 8 Transportation: Federal State 9 For general government operations 10 of the Department of Transportation 11 including urban, rural and intercity 12 mass transportation and rail freight 13 transportation. NO PART OF THIS <-- 14 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE EXPENDED BY THE 15 DEPARTMENT WHEN THE SECRETARY OF 16 TRANSPORTATION HAS NOT ADHERED TO ALL 17 APPLICABLE STATUTES AND LEGISLATIVE 18 MANDATES. 19 State appropriation........ 1,100,000 20 The following Federal augmentation 21 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 22 necessary, are hereby specifically 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated from Commonwealth 25 revenues for Mass Transit Operations: 26 (1) "Urban Mass Transportation 27 Technical Studies Grants" - For 28 support of planning and technical 29 studies directed at development of a 30 unified or officially coordinated 19840H2051B2992 - 149 -
1 Urban Transportation System. 2 Federal appropriation...... 410,000 3 (2) "Title IV Rail Assistance - 4 Program Operations and Planning" - For 5 administrative and planning costs 6 associated with the Title IV Rail 7 Assistance Program. 8 Federal appropriation...... 54,000 9 (3) "Capital Assistance Elderly 10 and Handicapped Program - 11 Administration" - For administration 12 costs associated with the Capital 13 Assistance Elderly and Handicapped 14 Programs. 15 Federal appropriation...... 31,000 16 (4) "Surface Transportation 17 Assistance Program Operations and 18 Planning" - For administrative and 19 planning costs associated with the 20 Federal program for capital and 21 operative assistance to public 22 transportation projects. 23 Federal appropriation...... 422,000 24 (5) "Ridesharing - Program 25 Operation and Planning" - For 26 administrative costs for the promotion 27 and implementation of company-based 28 ridesharing programs. 29 Federal appropriation...... 46,000 30 (6) "Urban Mass Transportation 19840H2051B2992 - 150 -
1 Capital Grants" - For reimbursement of 2 administrative costs incurred in 3 relationship to the State Bus Pool 4 Purchase. 5 Federal appropriation...... 11,000 6 (7) "Urban Mass Transportation 7 Capital Assistance" - To purchase on a 8 pooled basis 1,000 new transit buses 9 to fulfill the combined needs of 16 10 State transit authorities in the last 11 year a three-year program. 12 Federal appropriation...... 19,005,000 13 For a comprehensive rail freight 14 study. 15 State appropriation........ 250,000 16 For transfer to the Motor License 17 Fund for collection of vehicle sales 18 tax. 19 State appropriation........ 1,432,000 20 For the Pennsylvania Coordinate 21 System. 22 State appropriation........ 153,000 23 For urban mass transportation 24 assistance for grants to local 25 transportation organizations to be 26 used only for purchase of service 27 projects, advertising and promotion 28 programs and a bus maintenance and 29 repair program. 30 State appropriation........ 166,531,000 19840H2051B2992 - 151 -
1 For rural and intercity 2 transportation: for small urban area 3 purchase of service grants, and 4 operating subsidies and demonstration 5 projects for passenger rail and bus 6 service, including the Rural Highway 7 Public Demonstration Program. 8 State appropriation........ 5,677,000 9 The following Federal augmentation 10 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 11 necessary, are hereby specifically 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated from Commonwealth 14 revenues for Intercity Rail and Rural 15 Bus Transportation: 16 (1) "Surface Transportation 17 Assistance" - To provide matching 18 grants to be used to support public 19 transportation projects in rural and 20 small urban areas for the continuation 21 and improvement of intercity bus 22 service and administration. 23 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 24 (2) "Surface Transportation 25 Assistance Capital" - To provide 26 matching grants to be used for capital 27 improvement projects for public 28 transportation systems in rural and 29 small urban areas and for the 30 acquisition of intercity passenger 19840H2051B2992 - 152 -
1 rail lines. 2 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 3 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCIAL <-- 4 ASSISTANCE TO REPLACE THE SCRANTON 5 STREET BRIDGE LOCATED IN SCRANTON 6 WITHIN THE COUNTY OF LACKAWANNA. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 550,000 8 For operating subsidies, lease 9 payments and maintenance projects on 10 rail freight lines. 11 State appropriation........ 4,389,000 <-- 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,239,000 <-- 13 For payment of services in 14 connection with the functions of the 15 Civil Air Patrol. 16 State appropriation........ 100,000 17 Section 222. Pennsylvania State 18 Police.--The following amounts are 19 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 20 Police: Federal State 21 For general government operations 22 of the Pennsylvania State Police. 23 State appropriation........ 55,903,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 58,534,000 <-- 25 For the Municipal Police Officers 26 Education and Training Commission 27 including in-service training. 28 State appropriation........ 1,267,000 29 Section 223. State Civil Service 30 Commission--The following amounts are 19840H2051B2992 - 153 -
1 appropriated to the State Civil 2 Service Commission: Federal State 3 For the general government 4 operations of the Civil Service 5 Commission, including administration 6 of the merit system for employees 7 under provisions of the Civil Service 8 Act: Provided, That in addition to the 9 amount hereby appropriated, any money 10 collected by the commission by way of 11 reimbursement under the Civil Service 12 Act shall be paid into the General 13 Fund through the Department of Revenue 14 and shall be credited to this 15 appropriation. 16 State appropriation........ 1,000 17 Section 224. Pennsylvania 18 Emergency Management Agency.--The 19 following amounts are appropriated to 20 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 21 Agency: Federal State 22 For general government operations 23 of the Pennsylvania Emergency 24 Management Agency. 25 State appropriation........ 1,675,000 26 The following Federal augmentation 27 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 28 necessary, are hereby specifically 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated from Commonwealth 19840H2051B2992 - 154 -
1 revenues for general government 2 operations: 3 (1) "Civil Preparedness 4 Reimbursements" - For payment of 5 salaries, benefits and administrative 6 expenses and travel of authorized 7 State and local civil defense 8 employees and for equipment, supplies 9 and facilities. 10 Federal appropriation...... 2,509,000 11 (2) "Flash Flood Project - Warning 12 System" - To develop, install and 13 operate local flash flood warning 14 systems to help provide advance flood 15 warnings. 16 Federal appropriation...... 456,000 17 For the Office of Fire Safety. 18 State appropriation........ 728,000 19 FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN <-- 20 EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM IN THE AREAS 21 OF SCHUYLKILL AND NORTHUMBERLAND 22 COUNTIES TO BE KNOWN AS THE MAHANTONGO 23 VALLEY EMERGENCY GRID PROJECT. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 41,000 25 Section 225. Pennsylvania Fish 26 Commission.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Pennsylvania Fish 28 Commission: Federal State 29 For the support of the Atlantic 30 States Marine Fisheries Commission. 19840H2051B2992 - 155 -
1 State appropriation........ 4,000 2 Section 226. Pennsylvania Higher 3 Education Assistance Agency.--The 4 following amounts are appropriated to 5 the Pennsylvania Higher Education 6 Assistance Agency: Federal State 7 For payment of education assistance 8 grants. 9 State appropriation........ 85,757,000 10 For matching payments for student 11 aid funds TO ASSIST INSTITUTIONS OR <-- 12 STUDENTS IN SECURING OR DISTRIBUTING 13 FEDERAL, INSTITUTIONAL OR PRIVATE 14 FUNDS. 15 State appropriation........ 2,268,000 16 For the purpose of administering 17 the programs of the agency including 18 payment of lender participation 19 incentives. 20 State appropriation........ 250,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,975,000 <-- 22 For institutional assistance grants 23 to be allotted by the Pennsylvania 24 Higher Education Assistance Agency. 25 State appropriation........ 17,137,000 26 No college, university or 27 institution receiving a direct 28 appropriation from the Commonwealth of 29 Pennsylvania shall be eligible to 30 participate in the institutional 19840H2051B2992 - 156 -
1 assistance grants program. 2 For the Commonwealth Scholarship 3 Fund. 4 State appropriation........ 258,000 5 For establishing, operating and 6 maintaining regional computer resource 7 centers, including the sum of $400,000 8 for teacher computer training grants. 9 State appropriation........ 1,800,000 10 Section 227. Pennsylvania 11 Historical and Museum Commission.--The 12 following amounts are appropriated to 13 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 14 Commission: Federal State 15 To the Pennsylvania Historical and 16 Museum Commission for general 17 government operations of the 18 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 19 Commission. This appropriation 20 includes funds to continue to assign 21 for work at the Somerset Historical 22 Center at least the same number of 23 Commonwealth employees as were 24 assigned to work at that museum during 25 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1984 26 and to carry out the operations of 27 that museum at the level of the fiscal 28 year ending June 30, 1984. The 29 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 30 Commission shall not execute an 19840H2051B2992 - 157 -
1 agreement during the fiscal year 2 ending June 30, 1985 for an associate 3 organization to manage the Somerset 4 Historical Center. 5 State appropriation........ 9,243,000 <-- 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,416,000 <-- 7 The following federal augmentation 8 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 9 necessary, are hereby specifically 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated from Commonwealth 12 revenues for general government 13 operations: 14 (1) "Division of Historic 15 Preservation" - For operation of the 16 Division of Historic Preservation of 17 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 18 Commission. 19 Federal appropriation...... 425,000 20 To undertake major maintenance and 21 repair needs at historic sites and 22 museums administered by the 23 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 24 Commission. 25 State appropriation........ 500,000 26 TO IMPLEMENT THE ACT OF <-- 27 (P.L. , NO. ), KNOWN AS THE LOCAL 28 HISTORY DEVELOPMENT ACT AND THE ACT OF 29 (P.L. , NO. ), 30 KNOWN AS THE LEGISLATIVE HISTORY ACT. 19840H2051B2992 - 158 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 180,000 2 FOR THE EVERHART MUSEUM IN 3 LACKAWANNA COUNTY. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,000 5 Section 228. Milk Marketing 6 Board.--The following amounts are 7 appropriated to the Milk Marketing 8 Board: Federal State 9 For payment into the Milk Marketing 10 Fund in the State Treasury for the 11 purpose for which such fund is 12 appropriated. 13 State appropriation........ 950,000 14 FOR PAYMENT INTO THE RESTRICTED <-- 15 RECEIPT ACCOUNT WITH THE MILK 16 MARKETING FUND KNOWN AS "UNDERPAYMENT 17 TO DAIRY FARMERS." 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,745,000 19 Section 229. Pennsylvania Board of 20 Probation and Parole.--The following 21 amounts are appropriated to the 22 Pennsylvania Board of Probation and 23 Parole: Federal State 24 For general government operations 25 of the Board of Probation and Parole. 26 State appropriation........ 18,903,000 27 For payments for grants-in-aid to 28 counties for providing improved adult 29 probation services. 30 State appropriation........ 3,240,000 19840H2051B2992 - 159 -
1 Section 230. Pennsylvania Public 2 Television Network Commission.--The 3 following amounts are appropriated to 4 the Pennsylvania Public Television 5 Network Commission: Federal State 6 For the general government 7 operations of the Pennsylvania Public 8 Television Network Commission. 9 State appropriation........ 2,380,000 <-- 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,467,000 <-- 11 For grants to stations who are 12 members of the Pennsylvania Public 13 Television Network. 14 State appropriation........ 2,575,000 15 For the acquisition of fixed 16 assets, including, but not limited to, 17 a new traffic routing system. 18 State appropriation........ 1,108,000 19 For programming services. 20 State appropriation........ 2,850,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,700,000 <-- 22 FOR PRODUCTION OF PROGRAMS FOR 23 LOCATING MISSING CHILDREN 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 25 Section 231. Pennsylvania 26 Securities Commission.--The following 27 amounts are appropriated to the 28 Pennsylvania Securities Commission: Federal State 29 For general government operations 30 of the Pennsylvania Securities 19840H2051B2992 - 160 -
1 Commission.
2 State appropriation........ 1,949,000
3 SECTION 232. PUBLIC SCHOOL <--
4 EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD.--THE
5 FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE APPROPRIATED TO
6 THE PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES'
7 RETIREMENT SYSTEM:
8 FOR PAYMENT OF REQUIRED
9 CONTRIBUTION INTO THE CONTINGENT
10 RESERVE AND SUPPLEMENTAL ACCOUNTS OF
11 THE PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES'
12 RETIREMENT FUND.
13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 356,370,000
14 IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR
15 CONTRIBUTION TO THE RETIREMENT FUND,
16 THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES $5,158,000
17 FOR CONTINUED REPAYMENT OF PAST
18 UNDERFUNDING OF THE COMMONWEALTH'S
19 OBLIGATIONS. THIS REPAYMENT WILL
20 COMPLETE THE REPAYMENT OF THE ORIGINAL
21 DEFICIT OF $90,000,000.
22 FOR A PENSION INCREASE FOR RETIRED
23 TEACHERS.
24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,500,000
25 FOR PAYMENT OF REQUIRED
26 CONTRIBUTION INTO THE FORMER TEACHERS'
27 ACCOUNT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL
28 EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT FUND.
29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000
30 Section 232 233. State Employees' <--
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1 Retirement System.--The following 2 amounts are appropriated to the State 3 Employees' Retirement System: Federal State 4 For payment of the employer's 5 contribution on behalf of members of 6 the National Guard. 7 State appropriation........ 1,379,000 8 For pension increases for 9 annuitants. 10 State appropriation........ 8,500,000 11 Section 233 234. State Tax <-- 12 Equalization Board.--The following 13 amounts are appropriated to the State 14 Tax Equalization Board: Federal State 15 For general government operations 16 of the State Tax Equalization Board. 17 State appropriation........ 941,000 18 Section 234 235. Pennsylvania <-- 19 Crime Commission.--The following 20 amounts are appropriated to the 21 Pennsylvania Crime Commission: Federal State 22 For general government operations 23 of the Pennsylvania Crime Commission. 24 State appropriation........ 2,065,000 <-- 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,178,000 <-- 26 The following Federal augmentation 27 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 28 necessary, are hereby specifically 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated from Commonwealth 19840H2051B2992 - 162 -
1 revenues for administration: 2 (1) "Leviticus Project" - For a 3 multistate investigation of organized 4 professional criminals in the 5 Appalachian coal fields. 6 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 7 (2) "Middle-Atlantic - Great Lakes 8 Organized Crime Law Enforcement 9 Network" - To provide for a 10 cooperative project among State and 11 local law enforcement directed at 12 combating the "Traveling Criminal." 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,400,000 14 SECTION 236. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING <-- 15 FINANCE AGENCY.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 16 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 17 HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: FEDERAL STATE 18 FOR TRANSFER TO THE HOMEOWNER'S 19 EMERGENCY MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE FUND. 20 THESE FUNDS ARE TO BE REPAID TO THE 21 GENERAL FUND FROM THE HOMEOWNER'S 22 EMERGENCY MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE FUND AS 23 THE LOANS MADE WITH THESE FUNDS ARE 24 REPAID BY THE ASSISTED HOMEOWNERS. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 23,750,000 26 FOR TRANSFER TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 27 HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY TO COVER 28 ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE 29 HOMEOWNER'S EMERGENCY MORTGAGE 30 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. 19840H2051B2992 - 163 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 2 SUBPART B 3 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 4 Section 251. Senate.--The 5 following amounts are appropriated to 6 the Senate: Federal State 7 For the salaries, wages and all 8 necessary expenses for the following 9 purposes: 10 Salaries of Senators. 11 State appropriation........ 2,200,000 12 Salaries of employees of the 13 President of the Senate. 14 State appropriation........ 130,000 15 Salaries and wages of employees of 16 the Chief Clerk and all necessary 17 expenses to be allocated and disbursed 18 at the direction of the President pro 19 tempore. 20 State appropriation........ 1,750,000 21 Salaries and wages for employees of 22 the Senate to be disbursed at the 23 direction of the President pro 24 tempore. 25 State appropriation........ 2,432,000 26 Incidental Expenses for payment of 27 maintenance, chairpersons and other 28 expenses of the Senate. 29 State appropriation........ 575,000 30 For payment of postage for the 19840H2051B2992 - 164 -
1 Chief Clerk and Legislative Journal. 2 State appropriation........ 80,000 3 The above appropriations for 4 postage and for incidental expenses 5 shall be paid prior to the payment of 6 such expenses on warrant of the State 7 Treasurer in favor of the Chief Clerk 8 upon the presentation of requisitions 9 for the same: Provided, That the 10 total amount of requisitions for 11 advancements less the total amount of 12 expenditures made as certified by such 13 officer to the State Treasurer shall 14 not exceed the amount of the bond of 15 the officer having control of the 16 disbursement from the funds advanced. 17 Contingent expenses: 18 President. 19 State appropriation........ 5,000 20 President pro tempore. 21 State appropriation........ 20,000 22 Floor Leader (R). 23 State appropriation........ 6,000 24 Floor Leader (D). 25 State appropriation........ 6,000 26 Whip (R). 27 State appropriation........ 3,000 28 Whip (D). 29 State appropriation........ 3,000 30 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 19840H2051B2992 - 165 -
1 State appropriation........ 3,000 2 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 3 State appropriation........ 3,000 4 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 5 State appropriation........ 3,000 6 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 7 State appropriation........ 3,000 8 Chairman of the Appropriations 9 Committee (R). 10 State appropriation........ 6,000 11 Chairman of the Appropriations 12 Committee (D). 13 State appropriation........ 6,000 14 Chairman of the Policy Committee 15 (R). 16 State appropriation........ 2,000 17 Chairman of the Policy Committee 18 (D). 19 State appropriation........ 2,000 20 Caucus Administrator (R). 21 State appropriation........ 2,000 22 Caucus Administrator (D). 23 State appropriation........ 2,000 24 Upon presentation of requisitions 25 for contingent expenses, such shall be 26 paid on 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. 19840H2051B2992 - 166 -
1 Miscellaneous expenses: 2 Mileage and Expenses, Senators: In 3 addition to annual reimbursement for 4 expenses authorized by law for each 5 member of the Senate, each member 6 shall be entitled to reimbursement for 7 actual expenses, incurred for lodging 8 and meals while away from home on 9 official legislative business, 10 official postage and all other 11 expenses incidental to legislative 12 duties. 13 State appropriation........ 950,000 14 Legislative Printing and Expenses 15 including furniture, equipment, 16 renovations and other expenses. 17 State appropriation........ 3,968,000 18 Upon presentation of requisitions 19 by the Chief Clerk against the 20 appropriations for legislative 21 printing and expenses for expenses, 22 such shall be paid on warrant of the 23 State Treasurer directly to and in 24 favor of the persons designated in 25 such requisitions as entitled to 26 receive such expenses. 27 For the payment of the expenses of 28 the Committee on Appropriations (R) 29 for investigating schools, colleges, 30 universities, correctional 19840H2051B2992 - 167 -
1 institutions, mental hospitals, 2 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 3 and other institutions and agencies 4 supported, in whole or in part, by 5 appropriations from the State 6 Treasury, in analyzing reports, 7 expenditures and the general operation 8 and administration of said 9 institutions and agencies, in 10 examining and analyzing requests of 11 the same and of the various 12 departments, boards and commissions of 13 the Commonwealth, and for the 14 collection of data from other states, 15 attending seminars, conferences, and 16 in cooperating and exchanging 17 information with legislative budget 18 and financial committees of other 19 states, and for the necessary clerical 20 assistance and other assistance, 21 travel expense, and all other expenses 22 deemed necessary by the chairman in 23 compiling data and information 24 connected with the work of the Senate 25 in compiling comparative costs and 26 other fiscal data and information for 27 the use of said committee and the 28 Senate during Legislative Sessions and 29 during the interim between Legislative 30 Sessions to the discharge of such 19840H2051B2992 - 168 -
1 duties. The committee shall have the 2 authority to examine and inspect all 3 properties, equipment, facilities, 4 files, records and accounts of any 5 State office, department, institution, 6 board, committee, commission or agency 7 or any institution or agency 8 supported, in whole or in part, by 9 appropriation from the State Treasury 10 and to administer oaths. The 11 Appropriations Committee may issue 12 subpoenas under the hand and seal of 13 the chairman to compel the attendance 14 of witnesses and the production of any 15 papers, books, accounts, documents and 16 testimony touching matters properly 17 being inquired into by the committee 18 and to cause the deposition of 19 witnesses either residing within or 20 without the State to be taken in the 21 manner prescribed by law for taking 22 depositions in civil actions. Upon 23 presentation of requisitions by the 24 Chief Clerk 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 requisition 29 as entitled to receive such 30 compensation or expenses. 19840H2051B2992 - 169 -
1 State appropriation........ 518,000 2 For the payment of the expenses of 3 the Committee on Appropriations (D) 4 designated by a majority vote of the 5 Minority Party Senate Caucus (D) for 6 investigating schools, colleges, 7 universities, correctional 8 institutions, mental hospitals, 9 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 10 and other institutions and agencies 11 supported, in whole or in part, by 12 appropriations from the State Treasury 13 in analyzing reports, expenditures, 14 and the general operation and 15 administration of said institutions 16 and agencies, in examining and 17 analyzing requests of the same and of 18 the various departments, boards and 19 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 20 for the collection of data from other 21 states, attending seminars, 22 conferences, and in cooperating and 23 exchanging information with 24 legislative budget and financial 25 committees of other states, and for 26 the necessary clerical assistance and 27 other assistance, travel expenses and 28 all other expenses deemed necessary by 29 the chairman in compiling data and 30 information connected with the work of 19840H2051B2992 - 170 -
1 said committee in compiling 2 comparative cost and other fiscal data 3 and information for the use of said 4 committee and the Senate during 5 Legislative Sessions and during the 6 interim between Legislative Sessions 7 to the discharge of such duties. 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........ 518,000 17 For the Leadership Operations 18 Account (R) for payment of salaries, 19 wages and all other incidental 20 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 21 and staff for services which in the 22 opinion of the Floor Leader (R) may be 23 required or arise during Legislative 24 Sessions and during the interim 25 between Legislative Sessions and for 26 the payment of all other expenses 27 related to the performance of Senate 28 duties and responsibilities. Upon 29 presentation of requisitions by the 30 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 19840H2051B2992 - 171 -
1 expenses, such shall be paid on 2 warrant of the State Treasurer 3 directly to and in favor of the 4 persons designated in such requisition 5 as entitled to receive such 6 compensation or expenses. 7 State appropriation........ 2,375,000 8 For the Leadership Operations 9 Account (D) for payment of salaries, 10 wages and all other incidental 11 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 12 and staff for services which in the 13 opinion of the Floor Leader (D) may be 14 required or arise during Legislative 15 Sessions and during the interim 16 between Legislative Sessions and for 17 the payment of all other expenses 18 related to the performance of Senate 19 duties and responsibilities. Upon 20 presentation of requisitions by the 21 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 22 expenses, such shall be paid on 23 warrant of the State Treasurer 24 directly to and in favor of the 25 persons designated in such requisition 26 as entitled to receive such 27 compensation or expenses. 28 State appropriation........ 2,375,000 29 For allocation in such amounts as 30 may be designated by the Legislative 19840H2051B2992 - 172 -
1 Management Committee (R) to the 2 several standing committees (other 3 than the Appropriations Committee) for 4 payment of compensation of counsel, 5 research assistants and other staff 6 personnel hired to assist the members 7 (R) of the Senate or its standing 8 committees and for other necessary 9 Senate expenses incurred. Upon 10 presentation of requisitions by the 11 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 12 expenses, such shall be paid on 13 warrant of the State Treasurer 14 directly to and in favor of the 15 persons designated in such requisition 16 as entitled to receive such 17 compensation or expenses. 18 State appropriation........ 2,440,000 19 For allocation in such amounts as 20 may be designated by the Legislative 21 Management Committee (D) to the 22 several standing committees (other 23 than the Appropriations Committee) for 24 payment of compensation of counsel, 25 research assistants and other staff 26 personnel to assist the members (D) of 27 the Senate or its standing committees 28 and for other necessary Senate 29 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 30 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk for 19840H2051B2992 - 173 -
1 such compensation or expenses, such 2 shall be paid on warrant of the State 3 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 4 the persons designated in such 5 requisitions as entitled to receive 6 such compensation or expenses. 7 State appropriation........ 2,440,000 8 Section 252. House of 9 Representatives.--The following 10 amounts are appropriated to the House 11 of Representatives: Federal State 12 For the salaries, wages and all 13 necessary expenses for the following 14 purposes: 15 Salaries of Representatives and 16 extra compensation to the Speaker of 17 the House of Representatives. 18 State appropriation........ 9,100,000 19 Salaries: 20 House employees (D). 21 State appropriation........ 3,428,000 22 House employees (R). 23 State appropriation........ 3,428,000 24 Speaker's Office. 25 State appropriation........ 379,000 26 Bipartisan Management Committee; 27 Chief Clerk and Comptroller. 28 State appropriation........ 4,255,000 29 Mileage: 30 Representatives, Officers and 19840H2051B2992 - 174 -
1 Employees. 2 State appropriation........ 554,000 3 Postage: 4 Chief Clerk and Legislative 5 Journal. 6 State appropriation........ 343,000 7 Contingent Expenses: 8 Speaker. 9 State appropriation........ 20,000 10 Chief Clerk. 11 State appropriation........ 290,000 12 Floor Leader (D). 13 State appropriation........ 6,000 14 Floor Leader (R). 15 State appropriation........ 6,000 16 Whip (D). 17 State appropriation........ 3,000 18 Whip (R). 19 State appropriation........ 3,000 20 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 21 State appropriation........ 3,000 22 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 23 State appropriation........ 3,000 24 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 25 State appropriation........ 3,000 26 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 27 State appropriation........ 3,000 28 Chairman of the Appropriations 29 Committee (D). 30 State appropriation........ 6,000 19840H2051B2992 - 175 -
1 Chairman of the Appropriations 2 Committee (R). 3 State appropriation........ 6,000 4 Chairman of the Policy Committee 5 (D). 6 State appropriation........ 2,000 7 Chairman of the Policy Committee 8 (R). 9 State appropriation........ 2,000 10 Caucus Administrator (D). 11 State appropriation........ 2,000 12 Caucus Administrator (R). 13 State appropriation........ 2,000 14 Administrator for Staff (D). 15 State appropriation........ 20,000 16 Administrator for Staff (R). 17 State appropriation........ 20,000 18 Comptroller's Special Transfer 19 Account. 20 State appropriation........ 2,000 21 The above appropriations for 22 postage and for contingent expenses 23 shall be paid prior to the payment of 24 such expenses on warrant of the State 25 Treasurer in favor of the officers 26 above named upon the presentation of 27 their requisitions for the same: 28 Provided, That the total amount of 29 requisitions for advancements less the 30 total amount of expenditures made as 19840H2051B2992 - 176 -
1 certified by such officers to the 2 State Treasurer shall not exceed the 3 amount of the bond of the officer 4 having control of the disbursement 5 from the funds advanced. 6 Miscellaneous Expenses: 7 Legislative Office for Research 8 Liaison. 9 State appropriation........ 205,000 10 Incidental Expenses. 11 State appropriation........ 4,500,000 12 Expenses - Representatives: In 13 addition to annual reimbursement for 14 expenses heretofore authorized by law 15 for each member of the House of 16 Representatives, each member shall be 17 entitled to reimbursement for actual 18 expenses annually, incurred for 19 lodging and meals while away from home 20 on official legislative business, 21 official postage, staff and all other 22 expenses incidental to legislative 23 duties. 24 State appropriation........ 2,030,000 25 Legislative Printing and Expenses. 26 State appropriation........ 7,000,000 27 Members' Home Office Expenses. 28 State appropriation........ 1,624,000 29 Attending National Legislative 30 Conference - Expenses. 19840H2051B2992 - 177 -
1 State appropriation........ 82,000 2 The above appropriations for 3 attending National Legislative 4 Conference meetings and for attending 5 meetings of the Council of State 6 Governments shall be paid to the Chief 7 Clerk of the House in the same manner 8 and under the same conditions as the 9 appropriations for postage and 10 contingent expenses above. 11 For the payment of the expenses of 12 the Committee on Appropriations (D) of 13 the House of Representatives in 14 investigating schools, colleges, 15 universities, correctional 16 institutions, mental hospitals, 17 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 18 and other institutions and agencies 19 supported, in whole or in part, by 20 appropriations from the State Treasury 21 in analyzing reports, expenditures and 22 the general operation and 23 administration of said institutions 24 and agencies in examining and 25 analyzing requests of the same and of 26 the various departments, boards and 27 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 28 for the collection of data from other 29 states, attending seminars, 30 conferences, and in cooperating and 19840H2051B2992 - 178 -
1 exchanging information with 2 legislative budget and financial 3 committees of other states, and any 4 office expenses necessary to serve the 5 committee and its chairman, and for 6 the necessary clerical assistance and 7 other assistance, travel expense and 8 all other expenses deemed necessary by 9 the chairman in compiling data and 10 information connected with the work of 11 said committee in compiling 12 comparative cost and other fiscal data 13 and information for the use of said 14 committee and the House of 15 Representatives during Legislative 16 Sessions and during the interim 17 between Legislative Sessions to the 18 discharge of such duties. The 19 committee shall have the authority to 20 examine and inspect all properties, 21 equipment, facilities, files, records 22 and accounts of any State office, 23 department, institution, board, 24 committee, commission or agency or any 25 institution or agency supported, in 26 whole or in part, by appropriation 27 from the State Treasury and to 28 administer oaths. The sum appropriated 29 shall be paid on warrant of the State 30 Treasurer in favor of the chairman of 19840H2051B2992 - 179 -
1 said committee on the presentation of 2 his requisition for the same. The 3 Chairman of the Committee on 4 Appropriations (D) shall, not later 5 than 30 days after the termination of 6 his term of office or until his 7 successor is elected and also, within 8 30 days after the adjournment of any 9 regular or special session, file an 10 account together with supporting 11 documents whenever possible in the 12 office of the Appropriation Committee 13 of the committee's expenses since the 14 filing of the prior account. 15 State appropriation........ 604,000 16 For the payment of the expenses of 17 one minority party member of the 18 Committee on Appropriations (R) of the 19 House of Representatives designated by 20 a majority vote of the minority party 21 House of Representatives Caucus for 22 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, 30 and the general operation and 19840H2051B2992 - 180 -
1 administration of said institutions 2 and agencies in examining and 3 analyzing requests of the same and of 4 the various departments, boards and 5 commissions of the Commonwealth and 6 for the collection of data from other 7 states, attending seminars, 8 conferences, and in cooperating and 9 exchanging information with 10 legislative budget and financial 11 committees of other states, and any 12 office expenses necessary to serve the 13 committee and its chairman, and for 14 the necessary clerical assistance, and 15 other assistance, travel expense and 16 all other expenses deemed necessary by 17 the chairman in compiling data and 18 information connected with the work of 19 said committee in compiling 20 comparative cost and other fiscal data 21 and information for the use of said 22 committee and the House of 23 Representatives during Legislative 24 Sessions and during the interim 25 between Legislative Sessions to the 26 discharge of such duties. The sum 27 appropriated shall be paid on warrant 28 of the State Treasurer in favor of the 29 member so designated by the majority 30 vote of the minority party House of 19840H2051B2992 - 181 -
1 Representatives Caucus on the 2 presentation of his requisition for 3 the same. Such member so designated 4 shall, not later than 30 days after 5 the termination of his term of office, 6 or until his successor is elected, and 7 also within 30 days after the 8 adjournment of any regular or special 9 session, file an account together with 10 supporting documents whenever 11 possible, in the office of the 12 minority party member of the Committee 13 on Appropriations (R) of the House of 14 Representatives of his expenses since 15 the filing of the prior account. 16 State appropriation........ 604,000 17 The appropriations committee may 18 issue subpoenas under the hand and 19 seal of the Majority Chairman to 20 compel the attendance of witnesses and 21 the production of any papers, books, 22 accounts, documents and testimony 23 touching matters properly being 24 inquired into by the committee and to 25 cause the deposition of witnesses 26 either residing within or without the 27 State to be taken in the manner 28 prescribed by law for taking 29 depositions in civil actions. 30 For the payment to the Special 19840H2051B2992 - 182 -
1 Leadership Account (D) for payment of 2 salaries, wages and all other 3 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 4 personnel and staff or for services 5 which in the opinion of the Majority 6 Leader may be required or arise during 7 Legislative Sessions and during the 8 interim between Legislative Sessions 9 and for the payment of all other 10 expenses related to the performance of 11 his duties and responsibilities. The 12 sum appropriated shall be paid on 13 warrant of the State Treasurer in 14 favor of the Majority Leader on the 15 presentation of his requisition for 16 the same. The Majority Leader shall, 17 not later than 30 days after the 18 termination of his term of office or 19 until his successor is elected and 20 also within 30 days after the 21 adjournment of any regular or special 22 session, file an account together with 23 supporting documents whenever possible 24 in the office of the Majority Leader 25 of such expenses since the filing of 26 the prior account. 27 State appropriation........ 2,466,000 28 For the payment to the Special 29 Leadership Account (R) for payment of 30 salaries, wages and all other 19840H2051B2992 - 183 -
1 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 2 personnel and staff or for services 3 which in the opinion of the Minority 4 Leader may be required or arise during 5 Legislative Sessions and during the 6 interim between Legislative Sessions 7 and for the payment of all other 8 expenses related to the performance of 9 his duties and responsibilities. The 10 sum appropriated shall be paid on 11 warrant of the State Treasurer in 12 favor of the Minority Leader on the 13 presentation of his requisition for 14 the same. The Minority Leader shall, 15 not later than 30 days after the 16 termination of his term of office or 17 until his successor is elected and 18 also within 30 days after the 19 adjournment of any regular or special 20 session, file an account together with 21 supporting documents whenever possible 22 in the office of the Minority Leader 23 of such expenses since the filing of 24 the prior account. 25 State appropriation........ 2,466,000 26 For allocation in such amounts as 27 may be designated by the Legislative 28 Management Committee (D) to the 29 several standing committees (other 30 than the Appropriations Committee) of 19840H2051B2992 - 184 -
1 the House for payment of compensation 2 of counsel, research assistants and 3 other staff personnel hired and 4 assigned to work on behalf of the 5 chairman and the majority members of 6 such standing committees of the House 7 and for other necessary expenses 8 incurred. Upon presentation of 9 requisitions by the Chief Clerk of the 10 House for such compensation or 11 expenses, such shall be paid on 12 warrant of the State Treasurer 13 directly to and in favor of the 14 persons designated in such 15 requisitions as entitled to receive 16 such compensation or expenses. An 17 accounting, together with supporting 18 documents whenever possible, shall be 19 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 20 of such expenses since the filing of 21 the prior account. 22 State appropriation........ 4,407,000 23 For allocation in such amounts as 24 may be designated by the Legislative 25 Management Committee (R) to the 26 several standing committees (other 27 than the Appropriations Committee) of 28 the House for payment of compensation 29 of counsel, research assistants and 30 other staff personnel hired and 19840H2051B2992 - 185 -
1 assigned to work on behalf of the 2 minority members of such standing 3 committees of the House and for other 4 necessary expenses incurred. Upon 5 presentation of requisitions by the 6 Chief Clerk of the House for such 7 compensation or expenses, such shall 8 be paid on warrant of the State 9 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 10 the persons designated in such 11 requisitions as entitled to receive 12 such compensation or expenses. An 13 accounting, together with supporting 14 documents whenever possible, shall be 15 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 16 of such expenses since the filing of 17 the prior account. 18 State appropriation........ 4,407,000 19 All appropriations made in this act 20 or in any other fiscal year to any 21 account of the House of 22 Representatives, except for the 23 Committee on Appropriations (D) or the 24 Committee on Appropriations (R) 25 accounts, remaining unexpended and 26 unencumbered on the effective date of 27 this part, may be transferred by the 28 Bipartisan Management Committee, in 29 its discretion, to such House accounts 30 as the committee deems necessary. Such 19840H2051B2992 - 186 -
1 power to transfer appropriations shall 2 be limited to the 1984-1985 fiscal 3 year. 4 For the Commonwealth Emergency 5 Medical System. 6 State appropriation........ 25,000 7 School for New Members. 8 State appropriation........ 15,000 9 Section 253. Legislative Reference 10 Bureau.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Legislative 12 Reference Bureau: Federal State 13 For the salaries, wages and all 14 necessary expenses for the work of the 15 Legislative Reference Bureau including 16 the Documents Law Section. 17 Advance copies of statutes and 18 volumes of the Laws of Pennsylvania 19 shall be printed under contracts 20 entered into by the Legislative 21 Reference Bureau (without the 22 intervention of any other State agency 23 or officer and without regard to any 24 other statute regulating printing 25 contracts) and distributed (without 26 regard to any other statute regulating 27 distribution of laws) as determined by 28 the bureau and moneys from sales shall 29 be made to the bureau or the 30 Department of General Services, as the 19840H2051B2992 - 187 -
1 bureau shall determine, which shall 2 pay the same into the State Treasury 3 to the credit of the General Fund. 4 Such moneys are hereby appropriated 5 from the General Fund to the 6 Legislative Reference Bureau for the 7 editing, printing and distribution of 8 such laws and related expenses. 9 State appropriation........ 2,571,000 10 For contingent expenses connected 11 with the work of the Legislative 12 Reference Bureau to be paid on 13 warrants of the State Treasurer in 14 favor of the director on the 15 presentation of his requisitions for 16 the same. The director shall file 17 accounting of said expenses together 18 with supporting documents whenever 19 possible in the office of the 20 Legislative Reference Bureau. 21 State appropriation........ 10,000 22 For the printing of Pennsylvania 23 Bulletin and Pennsylvania Code. 24 State appropriation........ 663,000 25 Section 254. Legislative Budget 26 and Finance Committee.--The following 27 amounts are appropriated to the 28 Legislative Budget and Finance 29 Committee: Federal State 30 For the salaries, wages and all 19840H2051B2992 - 188 -
1 necessary expenses for the work of the 2 Legislative Budget and Finance 3 Committee upon presentation of 4 requisitions for the same from the 5 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 6 State Treasurer directly to and in 7 favor of the person named in said 8 requisitions. 9 State appropriation........ 757,000 10 Section 255. Chief Clerks of 11 Senate and House of Representatives 12 jointly.--The following amounts are 13 appropriated to the Chief Clerks of 14 the Senate and House of 15 Representatives jointly: Federal State 16 For the purchase of Pennsylvania 17 and National flags to be sent to 18 residents of Pennsylvania. 19 State appropriation........ 40,000 20 Section 256. Legislative Data 21 Processing Committee.--The following 22 amounts are appropriated to the 23 Legislative Data Processing Committee: 24 Federal State 25 For the operation of the 26 Legislative Data Processing Center 27 upon presentation of requisitions for 28 the same from the chairman to be paid 29 on warrants of the State Treasurer 30 directly to and in favor of the person 19840H2051B2992 - 189 -
1 named in said requisitions. 2 State appropriation........ 1,650,000 3 Section 257. Joint State 4 Government Commission.--The following 5 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 6 State Government Commission: Federal State 7 For the salaries, wages and all 8 necessary expenses for the work of the 9 Joint State 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 said requisition, the 15 chairman shall file an accounting of 16 said expenses together with supporting 17 documents whenever possible in the 18 office of the Joint State Government 19 Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 1,329,000 21 Section 258. Local Government 22 Commission.--The following amounts are 23 appropriated to the Local Government 24 Commission: Federal State 25 For the salaries, wages and all 26 expenses necessary for the work of the 27 Local Government Commission upon 28 presentation of requisitions for the 29 same from the chairman to be paid on 30 warrants of the State Treasurer 19840H2051B2992 - 190 -
1 directly to and in favor of the person 2 named in said requisitions. 3 State appropriation........ 328,000 4 For the compilation and 5 distribution of various municipal 6 codes. 7 State appropriation........ 33,000 8 Section 259. Joint Legislative Air 9 and Water Pollution Control 10 Commission.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Joint Legislative 12 Air and Water Pollution Control 13 Commission: Federal State 14 For the salaries and expenses of 15 the State Legislative Air and Water 16 Pollution Control Commission upon 17 presentation of requisitions for the 18 same from the chairman to be paid on 19 warrants of the State Treasurer 20 directly to and in favor of the person 21 named in said requisitions. 22 State appropriation........ 171,000 23 FOR AN INVESTIGATION OF THE <-- 24 ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH 25 CONSEQUENCES OF THE LAND APPLICATION 26 OF SEWAGE SLUDGE; THE ADEQUACY OF THE 27 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES 28 REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES AND MONITORING 29 TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE 30 ENVIRONMENT FROM SERIOUS ADVERSE 19840H2051B2992 - 191 -
1 CONSEQUENCES; AND THE PROPER STEPS TO 2 BE FOLLOWED IF ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL 3 OR PUBLIC HEALTH CONSEQUENCES ARE 4 DETECTED. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 6 Section 260. Legislative Audit 7 Advisory Commission.--The following 8 amounts are appropriated to the 9 Legislative Audit Advisory Commission: 10 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........ 175,000 15 Section 261. Ethics Commission.-- 16 The following amounts are appropriated 17 to the Ethics Commission: Federal State 18 For the salaries, wages and all 19 necessary expenses for the work of the 20 Ethics Commission. 21 State appropriation........ 420,000 22 Section 262. Independent 23 Regulatory Review Commission.--The 24 following amount are appropriated to 25 the Independent Regulatory Review 26 Commission: Federal State 27 For the salaries, wages and all 28 necessary expenses for the work of the 29 Independent Regulatory Review 30 Commission. 19840H2051B2992 - 192 -
1 State appropriation........ 689,000 2 Section 263. Capitol Renovation <-- 3 PRESERVATION Committee.--The following <-- 4 amounts are appropriated to the 5 Capitol Renovation PRESERVATION <-- 6 Committee: Federal State 7 For the operation of the Capitol 8 Renovation PRESERVATION Committee. <-- 9 State appropriation........ 115,000 10 For the restoration of the capitol. 11 State appropriation........ 2,600,000 12 SUBPART C 13 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 14 Section 281. Supreme Court.--The 15 following amounts are appropriated to 16 the Supreme Court: Federal State 17 For the Supreme Court: including 18 the salaries and expenses for the 19 Supreme Court judges, for the office 20 of prothonotary and for the library in 21 the Eastern District and Western 22 District, for the office of 23 prothonotary in the Middle District, 24 for criers, tipstaves, official 25 stenographers, court officers and the 26 law secretary of the Chief Justice in 27 Eastern, Middle and Western Districts 28 and, except for employees of the State 29 Board of Law Examiners, Judicial 30 Inquiry and Review Board, Civil 19840H2051B2992 - 193 -
1 Procedural Rules Committee and 2 Criminal Procedural Rules Committee, 3 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 4 Premiums for all other Supreme Court 5 employees, for the office of State 6 reporters; including the salaries and 7 compensation of employees and expenses 8 of judges; 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. Senior 13 judges working a minimum number of 14 days provided by the Supreme Court are 15 to receive health benefits. 16 THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SHALL <-- 17 DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT PROCEDURES TO 18 INSURE THAT BUDGET REQUESTS RELATING 19 TO CHAMBER FACILITIES FOR JUDGES AND 20 THEIR PERSONAL STAFF ARE REASONABLE. 21 THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SHALL 22 ESTABLISH CRITERIA TO DEFINE THE 23 REASONABLE NEEDS OF JUDGES FOR 24 FACILITIES. 25 State appropriation........ 4,226,000 26 For the Civil Procedural Rules 27 Committee. 28 State appropriation........ 189,000 29 For the Criminal Procedural Rules 30 Committee. 19840H2051B2992 - 194 -
1 State appropriation........ 164,000 2 For the State Board of Law 3 Examiners. 4 State appropriation........ 235,000 5 For the Judicial Inquiry and Review 6 Board. 7 State appropriation........ 284,000 8 For the Court Administrator, 9 including the expenses of the Judicial 10 Council of Pennsylvania and the 11 District Justice Administrator. 12 State appropriation........ 2,810,000 13 For District Justices Education. 14 State appropriation........ 297,000 15 For the Commission on Sentencing. 16 State appropriation........ 229,000 17 Section 282. Superior Court.--The 18 following amounts are appropriated to 19 the Superior Court: Federal State 20 For the salaries and expenses of 21 the Superior Court: including the 22 salary and expenses of the Superior 23 Court judges, for panelization of 24 judges program, for criers, tipstaves, 25 official stenographers, court officers 26 and law secretary of the president 27 judge and Workmen's Compensation 28 Insurance Premiums for all employees 29 of the Superior Court, for the 30 Prothonotary's Office in the 19840H2051B2992 - 195 -
1 Philadelphia District; including 2 salaries and compensation for 3 employees and expenses of judges; 4 including the expenses of dockets, 5 stationery, supplies, books for the 6 library and other costs of the 7 Superior Court and its offices. Senior 8 judges working a minimum number of 9 days provided by the Supreme Court are 10 to receive health benefits. 11 State appropriation........ 7,813,000 <-- 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,213,000 <-- 13 Section 283. Commonwealth Court.-- 14 The following amounts are appropriated 15 to the Commonwealth Court: Federal State 16 For the salaries and expenses of 17 judges and employees. Senior judges 18 working a minimum number of days 19 provided by the Supreme Court are to 20 receive health benefits. 21 State appropriation........ 4,081,000 22 Section 284. Courts of Common 23 Pleas.--The following amounts are 24 appropriated to the Courts of Common 25 Pleas: Federal State 26 For the Courts of Common Pleas: 27 including the salaries and expenses of 28 judges; including the expenses of 29 traveling judges; including the 30 mileage in divided judicial districts; 19840H2051B2992 - 196 -
1 including the salaries and mileage of 2 associate judges and for the payment 3 of a per diem salary, mileage and 4 miscellaneous expenses to retired or 5 active visiting judges for the 6 performance of their official duties. 7 No printing, postage, telephone and 8 supplies can 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........ 25,220,000 13 For Senior Judges of the Courts of 14 Common Pleas. 15 State appropriation........ 1,023,000 16 For Common Pleas Judicial 17 Education. 18 State appropriation........ 207,000 19 Section 285. Community Courts - 20 District Justices.--The following 21 amounts are appropriated to the 22 Community Courts and District 23 Justices: Federal State 24 For the salaries and expenses of 25 Community Court Judges and District 26 Justices of the Peace. Senior judges 27 working a minimum number of days 28 provided by the Supreme Court are to 29 receive health benefits. No printing, 30 postage, telephone and supplies can be 19840H2051B2992 - 197 -
1 paid for from this appropriation. No 2 expenses of any kind relating to 3 education may be paid from this 4 appropriation. 5 State appropriation........ 20,954,000 6 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic 7 Court.--The following amounts are 8 appropriated to the Philadelphia 9 Traffic Court: Federal State 10 For the salaries and expenses of 11 judges. Senior judges working a 12 minimum number of days provided by the 13 Supreme Court are to receive health 14 benefits. 15 State appropriation........ 252,000 16 Section 287. Philadelphia 17 Municipal Court.--The following 18 amounts are appropriated to the 19 Philadelphia Municipal Court: Federal State 20 For the salaries and expenses of 21 judges. Senior judges working a 22 minimum number of days provided by the 23 Supreme Court are to receive health 24 benefits. 25 State appropriation........ 1,759,000 26 For law clerks, one for each judge, 27 excluding the president judge. 28 State appropriation........ 182,000 29 Section 288. Juror cost 30 reimbursement.--The following amounts 19840H2051B2992 - 198 -
1 are appropriated for juror cost 2 reimbursement: Federal State 3 For juror cost reimbursement. 4 State appropriation........ 1,669,000 5 SECTION 289. PUBLIC DEFENDER COST <-- 6 REIMBURSEMENT.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 7 ARE APPROPRIATED FOR PUBLIC DEFENDER 8 COURT COSTS PROVIDED BY COUNTIES IN 9 THE AMOUNT OF ONE-THIRD OF THE COST OF 10 THE LAST COMPLETED BUDGET YEAR OF THE 11 APPROPRIATE COUNTY. 12 FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE 13 ACTUAL DIRECT COSTS INCURRED BY THE 14 COUNTIES IN THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC 15 DEFENDER SERVICES, THE COSTS AS 16 REPORTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 17 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS IN THE COUNTY'S 18 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FORMS UNDER 19 THE HEADING (A) "JUDICIAL," BUT 20 CONFINED TO THE SUBHEADING: (157) 21 "PUBLIC DEFENDER," EXCLUDING CAPITAL 22 OUTLAY, SHALL BE USED. IF A CITY 23 COTERMINOUS WITH A COUNTY DOES NOT 24 REPORT ON THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY 25 AFFAIRS' FORM, ITS FIGURES FROM THE 26 SAME SUBHEADING, SET FORTH IN THE 27 DEPARTMENT FORMS, SHALL BE USED. 28 ALL PAYMENTS FOR REIMBURSEMENT 29 SHALL BE MADE TO THE COUNTY TREASURER 30 AND IN CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS 19840H2051B2992 - 199 -
1 COTERMINOUS WITH COUNTIES OF THE FIRST
2 CLASS TO THE CITY TREASURER.
3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,000,000
4 Section 289 290. County court <--
5 administration cost reimbursement.--
6 The following amounts are appropriated
7 for court costs: Federal State
8 For payment to counties as
9 reimbursement for costs incurred by
10 counties in the administration and
11 operation of all courts and for costs
12 incurred by counties in support of
13 appellate courts. Reimbursement shall
14 be provided on the following basis.
15 For each common pleas court judge
16 authorized position, whether filled or
17 vacant within a judicial district,
18 $70,000 per authorized position shall
19 be provided. Judicial districts
20 comprising more than one county shall
21 be entitled to receive $70,000 per
22 authorized common pleas court judge
23 position; the amount payable to each
24 county shall be determined by the
25 proportion of the individual county's
26 population in relation to the
27 population of the entire judicial
28 district. No county shall be
29 reimbursed for costs above the actual
30 direct costs, excluding capital
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1 outlays, incurred by them for the 2 operation of all courts. For the 3 purpose of reimbursement for appellate 4 courts, the county shall receive 100% 5 of the actual costs incurred for 6 support of the appellate courts BUT IN <-- 7 NO CASE SHALL THE COSTS EXCEED $70,000 8 PER JUDGE. For the purposes of 9 reimbursement for common pleas court 10 judge authorized positions, no county 11 shall receive less than 75% of the 12 actual reimbursement for court costs 13 provided to them from funds 14 appropriated for the fiscal year July 15 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981. 16 For the purpose of determining the 17 actual direct costs incurred by the 18 counties in the administration and 19 operation of all courts, the costs as 20 reported to the Department of 21 Community Affairs in the county's 22 annual financial report forms under 23 the heading (a) "Judicial," but 24 confined to the subheading: (160) 25 courts, excluding capital outlay, 26 shall be used. If a city coterminous 27 with a county does not report on the 28 Department of Community Affairs' form, 29 its figures from the same subheading, 30 set forth in the department forms, 19840H2051B2992 - 201 -
1 shall be used. 2 All payments for reimbursement 3 shall be made to the county treasurer 4 and in cities of the first class 5 coterminous with counties of the first 6 class to the city treasurer. 7 In making allocations and payments 8 hereunder, the Court Administrator of 9 Pennsylvania shall, except for 10 appellate court costs, exclude all 11 costs which are not properly 12 reportable under the heading herein 13 above specified. 14 NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF <-- 15 THIS ACT OR ANY OTHER LAW TO THE 16 CONTRARY, THE AMOUNT OF MONEY 17 AVAILABLE TO COUNTIES AS REIMBURSEMENT 18 FOR COSTS INCURRED IN THE OPERATION OF 19 COURTS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT 20 ANNUALLY APPROPRIATED BY THE GENERAL 21 ASSEMBLY FOR COUNTY COURT 22 ADMINISTRATION COST REIMBURSEMENT. 23 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE JUDICIAL 24 DEPARTMENT FOR OTHER PURPOSES SHALL 25 NOT BE AVAILABLE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL 26 MONEYS FOR COUNTY COURT ADMINISTRATION 27 COST REIMBURSEMENT. 28 State appropriation........ 29,480,000 29 PART III 30 STATE LOTTERY FUND 19840H2051B2992 - 202 -
1 Section 301. Department of 2 Aging.--The following amounts are 3 appropriated to the Department of 4 Aging: Federal State 5 For the payment from the State 6 Lottery Fund of grants and for the 7 purpose of developing, operating and 8 purchasing services for the aged and 9 other adults, including, but not 10 limited to, model projects, homemaking 11 services, community care services, 12 protective care services and 13 counseling services. No funds from 14 this appropriation shall be used for 15 costs of administration by the 16 Department of Aging. 17 State appropriation........ 45,280,000 18 The following Federal augmentation 19 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 20 necessary, are hereby specifically 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated from State Lottery Funds 23 for programs for the aging: 24 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 25 Title III" - For support of programs 26 for eligible older persons through 27 Statewide planning, area planning and 28 social services. 29 Federal appropriation...... 38,000,000 30 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 19840H2051B2992 - 203 -
1 Nutrition" - To provide older persons 2 with meals and appropriate supportive 3 services. 4 Federal appropriation...... 5,300,000 5 (3) "Programs for the Aging - 6 Training - Title IV-A" - To train 7 eligible persons employed or preparing 8 for employment in aging and related 9 fields. 10 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 11 (4) "Programs for the Aging - 12 Employment - Title V" - To provide for 13 employment of eligible older persons 14 in community service projects. 15 Federal appropriation...... 3,800,000 16 The following JTPA amounts, or as 17 much thereof as may be necessary, are 18 hereby specifically appropriated for 19 programs for the aging: 20 (1) "Older Workers - JTPA" - For 21 grants to service delivery areas to 22 provide training and retraining 23 services to economically disadvantaged 24 individuals over the age of 55. 25 Federal appropriation...... 2,160,000 26 (2) "Grants to Area Agencies on 27 Aging - JTPA" - For allocation to area 28 agencies on aging based on 29 unemployment and levels of 30 economically disadvantaged 19840H2051B2992 - 204 -
1 individuals. 2 Federal appropriation...... 925,000 3 For transfer from the State Lottery 4 Fund to the Pharmaceutical Assistance 5 Fund. It is the intent of the General 6 Assembly that, as of April 1, 1985, 7 the maximum annual income eligibility 8 for this program shall not exceed 9 $12,000 in the case of single persons 10 nor $15,000 in the case of the 11 combined annual income of married 12 persons. 13 State appropriation........ 115,600,000 14 FOR THE PAYMENT FROM THE STATE <-- 15 LOTTERY FUND FOR A STATEWIDE 16 COMPREHENSIVE PRESCRIPTION DRUG 17 EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 18 TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF 19 HEALTH IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 20 DEPARTMENT OF AGING. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 22 For payment from the State Lottery 23 Fund for in-home services. 24 State appropriation........ 12,000,000 25 For payment from the State Lottery 26 Fund for preadmission in-home services 27 that support the preadmission 28 assessment program. 29 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 30 For payment from the State Lottery 19840H2051B2992 - 205 -
1 Fund for Senior Center renovations. 2 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 3 FOR A DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM TO <-- 4 PROVIDE DIRECT SERVICE SUPPORT FOR 5 WOMEN 60 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER FOR 6 ASSISTANCE WITH THEIR SPECIALIZED 7 AGING PROBLEMS. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 50,000 9 Section 302. Department of <-- 10 Education.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Department of 12 Education: Federal State 13 For payment from the State Lottery 14 Fund for early intervention programs 15 for handicapped children. 16 State appropriation........ 10,500,000 17 Section 303 302. Department of <-- 18 Public Welfare.--The following amounts 19 are appropriated to the Department of 20 Public Welfare: Federal State 21 For payment from the State Lottery 22 Fund for Medical Assistance - long- 23 term care facilities. 24 State appropriation........ 140,000,000 25 For the payment from the State <-- 26 Lottery Fund for services for the 27 visually handicapped. 28 State appropriation........ 8,000,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19840H2051B2992 - 206 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from the State Lottery 4 Fund for services to the visually 5 handicapped: 6 (1) "Rehabilitation Services and 7 Facilities for the Blind - Basic 8 Support." 9 Federal appropriation...... 5,344,000 10 (2) "Vocational Rehabilitation 11 Services for Social Security 12 Disability Beneficiaries." 13 Federal appropriation...... 130,000 14 (3) "Vocational Rehabilitation 15 Services for Supplemental Security 16 Income Recipients." 17 Federal appropriation...... 145,000 18 For payment from the State Lottery 19 Fund for preadmission assessment. 20 State appropriation........ 1,639,000 21 The following Federal augmentation 22 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 23 necessary, are hereby specifically 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated from the State Lottery 26 Fund for preadmission assessment: 27 (1) "Medical Assistance - Pre- 28 admission Assessment." 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,638,000 30 For payment from the State Lottery <-- 19840H2051B2992 - 207 -
1 Fund for early intervention services 2 for the mentally retarded. 3 State appropriation........ 14,500,000 4 For payment from the State Lottery 5 Fund for attendant care services for 6 physically handicapped adults. 7 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 8 Section 304. Pennsylvania Housing 9 Finance Agency.-- The following 10 amounts are appropriated to the 11 Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency: Federal State 12 For transfer to the Homeowner's 13 Emergency Mortgage Assistance Fund. 14 These funds are to be repaid to the 15 Lottery Fund from the Homeowner's 16 Emergency Mortgage Assistance Fund as 17 the loans made with these funds are 18 repaid by the assisted homeowners. 19 State appropriation........ 23,750,000 20 For transfer to the Pennsylvania 21 Housing Finance Agency to cover 22 administrative costs of the 23 Homeowner's Emergency Mortgage 24 Assistance Program. 25 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 26 SECTION 303. DEPARTMENT OF <-- 27 REVENUE.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS ARE 28 APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 29 REVENUE: FEDERAL STATE 30 FOR THE ADDITIONAL COSTS INCURRED 19840H2051B2992 - 208 -
1 FOR INCREASING THE INCOME LEVELS FROM 2 $11,999 TO $14,999 IN SECTION 4(A) OF 3 THE ACT OF MARCH 11, 1971 (P.L.104, 4 NO.3), KNOWN AS THE SENIOR CITIZENS 5 REBATE AND ASSISTANCE ACT. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 7 PART IV 8 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 9 Section 401. General provisions.--The Secretary of the 10 Budget may create the restricted receipt accounts set forth in 11 this part for the purpose of administering Federal grants only 12 for the purposes herein designated during the fiscal year July 13 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985. 14 Section 402. Executive Offices.--The following restricted 15 receipt accounts may be established for the Executive Offices: 16 (1) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 17 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention." 18 Section 403. Department of Commerce.--The following 19 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 20 Department of Commerce: 21 (1) "Enterprise Development." 22 (2) "EDA Title 9 Revolving Loan Program." 23 Section 404. Department of Community Affairs.--The following 24 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 25 Department of Community Affairs: 26 (1) "Comprehensive Planning Assistance" - To provide local 27 governments with Federal moneys for planning and land 28 development. 29 (2) "ARC Housing Revolving Loan Program" - To provide direct 30 loans and grants to nonprofit corporations and public 19840H2051B2992 - 209 -
1 authorities for housing development and rehabilitation. 2 Section 405. Department of Education.--The following 3 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 4 Department of Education: 5 (1) "Vocational Education Programs" - To support: vocational 6 education programs, construction of area vocational education 7 school facilities, consumer education, compensation of students 8 in work study programs at pilot and exemplary projects in 9 vocational education. 10 (2) "ESEA Title IV - Education Innovation and Support" - To 11 provide incentive grants for developmental purposes to school 12 districts, intermediate units and other applicable agencies 13 desiring to create or adopt a solution to a major educational 14 problem and to improve library and learning resources at the 15 local school districts and private nonprofit schools. 16 (3) "ECIA Title I - Exceptional and Educationally Deprived 17 Children" - To provide special educational needs and related 18 services for children in institutions for the neglected and 19 delinquent children, to provide financial assistance to local 20 educational agencies in areas with high concentrations of low- 21 income children, to initiate, expand or improve the educational 22 programs for the handicapped in approved private schools, State 23 schools or institutions operated or supported by the 24 Commonwealth and to provide migrant children with educational 25 experiences and services related to the educational process. 26 (4) "Education of the Handicapped Act - Title VI - To 27 establish a family center demonstration program for preschool 28 handicapped children and disseminate techniques developed; to 29 develop a comprehensive plan for the education of the preschool 30 handicapped; and to develop and operate resource centers. 19840H2051B2992 - 210 -
1 (5) "Adult Basic Education - Federal Grants" - To encourage 2 and expand basic education programs through 12th grade for 3 adults 16 years and over. 4 (6) "Gifted and Talented" - To provide aid in the area of 5 gifted and talented education to the intermediate units and 6 school districts. 7 (7) "Education of the Handicapped Act" - To initiate, 8 expand, or improve educational programs for handicapped 9 children. 10 (8) "Food Nutrition Service" - To initiate, maintain and 11 expand nonprofit food services programs including the school 12 breakfast program for children, through grants-in-aid and the 13 purchase of equipment. 14 (9) "Library Services and Construction Act - Library 15 Construction" - For matching payments to local libraries and for 16 expanding library services. 17 (10) "Higher Education Act of 1965 - Community Services 18 Program" - For grants to universities assisting university 19 communities in alleviating problems. 20 (11) "Handicapped Personnel Preparation" - To carry out a 21 program of personnel preparation designed to produce 22 competencies in educators supporting handicapped children. 23 (12) "Career Education Incentive Act" - To provide funds to 24 local school districts for the purpose of developing and 25 implementing comprehensive career education programs in grades 26 kindergarten through 12. 27 (13) "Higher Education Facilities (VII)" - For 28 reconstruction and renovation grants to higher educational 29 institutions to remove architectural barriers to the 30 handicapped. 19840H2051B2992 - 211 -
1 (14) "Basic Skills Improvement" - To provide funding for the 2 development and implementation of comprehensive programs to 3 improve basic skills proficiency and instruction. 4 (15) "Penn State University Federal Aid" - For payment of 5 Federal aid to land-grant colleges. 6 (16) "Transition Program for Refugee Children" - To provide 7 special educational services to eligible refugee children. 8 Section 406. Department of Environmental Resources.--The 9 following restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 10 Department of Environmental Resources: 11 (1) "Federal Water Resources Planning Act" - To be used for 12 conservation, development and utilization of water and related 13 land resources including, but not limited to, development of a 14 State Water Plan, increasing State participation in such 15 planning and participation in river basin commissions. 16 (2) "Federal Aid to Volunteer Fire Companies" - For deposit 17 of Federal funds received in accordance with Title IV of the 18 Rural Development Act of 1972. 19 (3) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act" - For 20 deposit of Federal funds received from the Heritage Conservation 21 and Recreation Services for outdoor recreation. 22 (4) "National Forest Reserve Allotment" - For payment of 23 funds to those counties in which National Forests are located. 24 (5) "Flood Control Payments" - To be used to defray county 25 expenses. 26 (6) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act - 27 Environmental Resources." 28 (7) "Soil and Water Conservation Act - Inventory of 29 Programs" - To provide assistance through the states, to local 30 soil and water conservation districts to develop an inventory of 19840H2051B2992 - 212 -
1 long-term soil and water resources programs conducted under the 2 United States Department of Agriculture. 3 (8) "Reimbursement for Flood Related Costs" - To restore and 4 replace damaged department facilities such as forestry roads and 5 bridges, State parks facilities, flood protection projects and 6 streams damaged as a result of the Agnes Flood of 1972. 7 (9) "Reimbursement for 1976 Flood Related Costs" - To 8 restore and replace damaged department facilities as a result of 9 the Flood of 1976. 10 Section 407. Department of Transportation.--The following 11 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 12 Department of Transportation: 13 (1) "Capital Assistance Elderly and Handicapped Programs." 14 (2) "Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Assistance." 15 (3) "Ridesharing/Van Pool Program - Acquisition." 16 Section 408. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.--The 17 following restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 18 Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: 19 (1) "Receipts from Federal Government - Contributions for 20 Civil Defense Supplies, Equipment and Facilities" - For Federal 21 reimbursement for equipment, supplies and facilities. 22 (2) "Receipts from Federal Government - Contributions for 23 Civil Defense Personnel and Administrative Expenses" - For 24 payment of salaries, benefits and administrative expenses and 25 travel of authorized State and local defense employees. 26 (3) "Receipts from Federal Government - Civil Defense - 27 Disaster Relief Assistance to State and Political Subdivision" - 28 For assistance to State and local governments and to selected 29 private nonprofit facilities in alleviating emergencies arising 30 from major disasters. 19840H2051B2992 - 213 -
1 Section 409. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 2 Commission.--The following restricted receipt accounts may be 3 established for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 4 Commission: 5 (1) "Federal Grant - Historical Preservation Act of 1966" - 6 For deposit and disbursement of Federal funds per regulations of 7 the Historical Preservation Act of 1966. 8 PART V 9 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS 10 Section 501. General Fund repository for Federal funds.--All 11 moneys received from the Federal Government as contributions or 12 supplements to the departments or agencies of the Commonwealth 13 or the programs herein provided shall be paid into the General 14 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund for the 15 purpose of the respective appropriations. 16 Section 502. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 17 funds.--Federal funds shall be encumbered or spent only to the 18 extent that such funds are estimated as being available during 19 the fiscal year of the Commonwealth. 20 Section 503. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal funds.-- 21 Any Federal money which has been previously appropriated by the 22 General Assembly and authorized or allocated by the Federal 23 Government but remains unspent from prior fiscal years, and will 24 not be renewed for fiscal year 1984-1985, is hereby 25 appropriated. No funds from any Federal appropriation shall be 26 used to fund the activities of the Human Resources Committee of 27 the Cabinet. 28 Section 504. Subgrants between Federal fund 29 appropriations.--With the exception of Federal money received 30 under JTPA and SSBG, subgrants may be made between 19840H2051B2992 - 214 -
1 appropriations without further approval of the General Assembly. 2 No subgrants shall be made to the Human Resources Committee of 3 the Cabinet. The Secretary of the Budget shall submit a list of 4 subgrants to the Chairmen of the House and Senate Appropriations 5 Committees quarterly. No subgrant to a State agency, however, 6 may be made from a restricted receipt without a specific 7 appropriation by the General Assembly. 8 Section 505. Utilization of emergency Federal funds.--(a) 9 Federal funds available for costs and damages resulting from 10 natural disasters or civil disobedience may be added to an 11 appropriation contained in this act or to funds appropriated or 12 may be used for the purposes prescribed by the Federal 13 Government. 14 (b) In addition to the moneys appropriated by this act, all 15 moneys received from the Federal Government for the purpose of 16 disaster assistance or relief shall be paid into the General 17 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 18 departments, boards, commissions or agencies designated by the 19 Governor. 20 (c) In the event of any emergency situation in which the 21 General Assembly cannot act in sufficient time, the Governor is 22 authorized through executive authorization to provide up to 23 $5,000,000 in Federal funds to alleviate the emergency 24 situation. For the purposes of this section "emergency" is 25 defined as any situation in which there is a chance of, or may 26 result in, substantial human suffering. 27 PART VI 28 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 29 Section 601. Prior laws unaffected.--This act is not 30 intended to be inconsistent with or to repeal any provision of 19840H2051B2992 - 215 -
1 any act enacted at this or any prior session of the General 2 Assembly regulating the purchase of supplies, the ordering of 3 printing and binding, the purchase, maintenance and use of 4 automobiles, the method of making payments from the State 5 Treasury for any purpose or the functioning of any 6 administrative department, board or commission. 7 Section 602. Compliance with other law before funds 8 available.--No appropriation made by this act to any department, 9 board, commission or agency of the Executive Department shall be 10 available unless and until the department, board, commission or 11 agency has complied with sections 615 and 616 of the act of 12 April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative 13 Code of 1929. 14 Section 603. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 15 committing funds.--(a) Funds for the purchase of supplies, 16 materials and equipment shall not be deemed to be committed or 17 encumbered until contracts covering the purchase have been 18 entered into with the vendors. 19 (b) No public advertising by any Executive or Judicial 20 Department receiving any appropriation under this act or any 21 supplements thereto shall bear a picture or likeness or the 22 personal name of any elected or appointed public official. 23 Section 604. Minority business set asides.--(a) Each 24 department or other instrumentality of the Commonwealth listed 25 in Subpart A of Part II, authorized to contract for buildings, 26 highways, commodities, equipment, supplies or services, shall 27 report to the General Assembly all information pertinent to 28 anticipated procurement needs at the beginning of each fiscal 29 year and each fiscal quarter thereafter. 30 (b) As used in this section the term "minority business" 19840H2051B2992 - 216 -
1 means a minority business enterprise as defined in the act of 2 July 22, 1974 (P.L.598, No.206), known as the Pennsylvania 3 Minority Business Development Authority Act. 4 Section 605. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 5 sources.--(a) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this 6 act, moneys received in payment for food and household supplies 7 furnished to employees and other persons, except inmates, by an 8 institution, and moneys received from the proceeds from the sale 9 of any products of the soil, meats, livestock, timber or other 10 materials sold by the department, shall be paid into the General 11 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 12 several respective institutions for the operation and 13 maintenance of the institutions. 14 (b) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this act, all 15 moneys received from any other source, except the Federal 16 Government, as contributions for the programs provided herein, 17 or as payment for services or materials furnished by one 18 institution to another, except those collections designated as 19 revenues, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 20 appropriated out of the General Fund for the purposes of the 21 respective appropriations. 22 (c) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 23 this act, all moneys received by a department or agency of the 24 Commonwealth from any other sources, except the Federal 25 Government, as contributions or supplements to the department or 26 agency for a program or administration of an act included in 27 this act shall be paid into the General Fund and credited to the 28 appropriation for that program or administration of the act. 29 Section 606. Lapsing of unused funds.--(a) Except as 30 provided in subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) and, (h), <-- 19840H2051B2992 - 217 -
1 AND (I) that part of all appropriations in Part II unexpended, <--
2 uncommitted or unencumbered as of June 30, 1985 shall
3 automatically lapse as of that date.
4 (b) The appropriation in Part II to the Crime Victims
5 Compensation Board for payment of claims shall be a continuing
6 appropriation.
7 (c) The appropriations in Part II to the Department of
8 Commerce for the various ports shall be a continuing
9 appropriation.
10 (d) The appropriations in Part II to the Department of
11 Community Affairs for housing and redevelopment assistance and
12 enterprise development shall be a continuing appropriation.
13 (e) The appropriation in Part II to the Department of
14 Education for asbestos and deferred maintenance programs shall
15 be a continuing appropriation.
16 (f) (1) The appropriation in Part II to the Department of <--
17 Environmental Resources for hazardous waste control shall be a
18 continuing appropriation.
19 (2) THE APPROPRIATION IN PART II TO THE DEPARTMENT OF <--
20 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY POLLUTION
21 ABATEMENT PROGRAM SHALL BE A CONTINUING APPROPRIATION.
22 (g) The appropriation in Part II to the Department of
23 General Services for tort claims shall be a continuing
24 appropriation.
25 (H) THE APPROPRIATION IN PART II TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <--
26 FOR THE CANCER CONTROL, PREVENTION AND RESEARCH PROGRAM SHALL BE
27 A CONTINUING APPROPRIATION.
28 (h) (I) The appropriations in Part II to the Legislative <--
29 Department shall be continuing appropriations.
30 PART VII
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1 EFFECTIVE DATE 2 Section 701. Effective date.--This act shall take effect 3 July 1, 1984 or, if enacted subsequent to that date, then 4 immediately. D14L84RZ/19840H2051B2992 - 219 -