PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1771, 2225, 2299 PRINTER'S NO. 2360
No. 1517 Session of 1989
Report of the Committee of Conference
To the Members of the House of Representatives and Senate:
We, the undersigned, Committee of Conference on the part of the House of Representatives and Senate for the purpose of considering House Bill No. 1517, entitled: "An act itemizing appropriations required from the Motor License Fund and The State Stores Fund for the fiscal year July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990, for the proper operation of the several departments of the Commonwealth and the Pennsylvania State Police authorized to spend Motor License Fund and The State Stores Fund moneys," respectfully submit the following bill as our report: ROBERT W. O'DONNELL MAX PIEVSKY JOSEPH R. PITTS (Committee on the part of the House of Representatives.) RICHARD A. TILGHMAN F. JOSEPH LOEPER VINCENT J. FUMO (Committee on the part of the Senate.)
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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, 1989, to June 30, 1990, and for the 5 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close 6 of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989; to provide 7 appropriations from the Lottery Fund, the Pennsylvania 8 Economic Revitalization Fund, the Energy Conservation and 9 Assistance Fund, the State Stores Fund and the Emergency 10 Medical Services Operating Fund to the Executive Department; 11 to provide appropriations from the Judicial Computer System 12 Augmentation Account to the Judicial Department; to provide 13 appropriations from the Motor License Fund for the fiscal 14 year July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990, for the proper operation 15 of the several departments of the Commonwealth and the 16 Pennsylvania State Police authorized to spend Motor License 17 Fund and The State Stores Fund moneys; to provide for the 18 appropriation of Federal funds to the Executive and Judicial 19 Departments of the Commonwealth and for the establishment of 20 restricted receipts accounts for the fiscal year July 1, 21 1989, to June 30, 1990, and for the payment of bills incurred 22 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending 23 June 30, 1989; to provide additional appropriations from the 24 General Fund for the expenses of the Executive Department of 25 the Commonwealth, the public debt and for the public schools 26 for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, and for 27 the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the 28 close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988; to provide 29 additional appropriations from the Motor License Fund to the 30 Executive Department; to provide for the additional 31 appropriation of Federal funds to the Executive Department of 32 the Commonwealth for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 33 30, 1989, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining 34 unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988. 35 TABLE OF CONTENTS 36 PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS 37 Section 101. Short title. 38 Section 102. Definitions. 39 Section 103. Abbreviations. 40 Section 104. State appropriations. 41 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations. 42 Section 106. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations. 43 Section 107. Block grants. 44 PART II. GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 45 FOR 1989-1990 19890H1517B2360 - 3 -
1 SUBPART A. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 2 Section 201. Governor. 3 Section 202. Executive Offices. 4 Section 203. Lieutenant Governor. 5 Section 204. Attorney General. 6 Section 205. Auditor General. 7 Section 206. Treasury Department. 8 Section 207. Department of Aging. 9 Section 208. Department of Agriculture. 10 Section 209. Department of Commerce. 11 Section 210. Department of Corrections. 12 Section 211. Department of Community Affairs. 13 Section 212. Department of Education. 14 Section 213. Department of Environmental Resources. 15 Section 214. Department of General Services. 16 Section 215. Department of Health. 17 Section 216. Insurance Department. 18 Section 217. Department of Labor and Industry. 19 Section 218. Department of Military Affairs. 20 Section 219. Department of Public Welfare. 21 Section 220. Department of Revenue. 22 Section 221. Department of State. 23 Section 222. Department of Transportation. 24 Section 223. Pennsylvania State Police. 25 Section 224. State Civil Service Commission. 26 Section 225. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 27 Section 226. Pennsylvania Fish Commission. 28 Section 227. State System of Higher Education. 29 Section 228. Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. 30 Section 229. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 19890H1517B2360 - 4 -
1 Section 230. Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. 2 Section 231. Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority. 3 Section 232. Environmental Hearing Board. 4 Section 233. Milk Marketing Board. 5 Section 234. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. 6 Section 235. Pennsylvania Public Television Network Commission. 7 Section 236. Pennsylvania Securities Commission. 8 Section 237. State Employees' Retirement System. 9 Section 238. State Tax Equalization Board. 10 Section 239. Pennsylvania Crime Commission. 11 Section 240. State Ethics Commission. 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. 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 and Conservation Committee. 24 Section 260. Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 25 Section 261. Independent Regulatory Review Commission. 26 Section 262. Capitol Preservation Committee. 27 Section 263. Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing. 28 Section 264. Health Care Cost Containment Council. 29 Section 265. Center for Rural Pennsylvania. 30 SUBPART C. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 19890H1517B2360 - 5 -
1 Section 281. Supreme Court. 2 Section 282. Superior Court. 3 Section 283. Commonwealth Court. 4 Section 284. Courts of common pleas. 5 Section 285. Community courts - district justices. 6 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic Court. 7 Section 287. Philadelphia Municipal Court. 8 Section 288. Juror cost reimbursement. 9 Section 289. County court administration cost reimbursement. 10 PART III. PENNSYLVANIA DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE 11 INITIATIVE. 12 Section 301. Executive Offices. 13 Section 302. Attorney General. 14 Section 303. Department of Corrections. 15 Section 304. Department of Education. 16 Section 305. Department of Health. 17 Section 306. Department of Public Welfare. 18 Section 307. Pennsylvania State Police. 19 Section 308. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. 20 PART IV. STATE LOTTERY FUND 21 Section 401. Executive Offices. 22 Section 402. Department of Aging. 23 Section 403. Department of Public Welfare. 24 PART V. PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION FUND 25 Section 501. Department of Commerce. 26 Section 502. Department of Community Affairs. 27 Section 503. Department of Environmental Resources. 28 PART VI. ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND 29 Section 601. Executive Offices. 30 Section 602. Department of Community Affairs. 19890H1517B2360 - 6 -
1 Section 603. Department of Public Welfare. 2 PART VII. JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT 3 Section 701. Supreme Court. 4 PART VIII. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND 5 Section 801. Department of Health. 6 PART IX. STATE STORES FUND 7 Section 901. Pennsylvania State Police. 8 PART X. MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 9 FOR 1989-1990 10 SUBPART A. MOTOR LICENSE FUND 11 Section 1001. Department of Transportation. 12 Section 1002. Governor. 13 Section 1003. Treasury Department. 14 Section 1004. Department of Education. 15 Section 1005. Department of General Services. 16 Section 1006. Department of Revenue. 17 Section 1007. Pennsylvania State Police. 18 SUBPART B. AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 19 Section 1021. Department of Transportation. 20 Section 1022. Treasury Department. 21 PART XI. RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 22 Section 1101. General provisions. 23 Section 1102. Executive Offices. 24 Section 1103. Department of Community Affairs. 25 Section 1104. Department of Education. 26 Section 1105. Department of Environmental Resources. 27 Section 1106. Department of Transportation. 28 Section 1107. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 29 Section 1108. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 30 PART XII. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL 19890H1517B2360 - 7 -
1 YEAR 1988-1989 2 SUBPART A. GENERAL PROVISIONS 3 Section 1201. Short title. 4 Section 1202. State appropriations. 5 Section 1203. Federal augmentation appropriations. 6 Section 1204. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations. 7 Section 1205. Block grants. 8 SUBPART B. GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 9 FOR 1988-1989 10 Section 1221. Executive Offices. 11 Section 1222. Department of Community Affairs. 12 Section 1223. Department of Corrections. 13 Section 1224. Department of Education. 14 Section 1225. Department of Environmental Resources. 15 Section 1226. Department of Health. 16 Section 1227. Department of Military Affairs. 17 Section 1228. Department of Public Welfare. 18 Section 1229. Department of State. 19 Section 1230. Department of Transportation. 20 Section 1231. Pennsylvania State Police. 21 Section 1232. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 22 Section 1233. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. 23 Section 1234. Philadelphia Municipal Court. 24 SUBPART C. STATE LOTTERY FUND FOR 1988-1989 25 Section 1241. Department of Aging. 26 SUBPART D. MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1988-1989 27 ARTICLE A. MOTOR LICENSE FUND 28 Section 1251. Pennsylvania State Police. 29 ARTICLE B. AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 30 Section 1255. Department of Transportation. 19890H1517B2360 - 8 -
1 Section 1256. Department of Commerce. 2 SUBPART E. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 3 Section 1261. Prior laws unaffected. 4 Section 1262. Compliance with other law before funds 5 available. 6 Section 1263. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 7 committing funds. 8 Section 1264. Minority business set-asides. 9 Section 1265. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 10 sources. 11 Section 1266. Distributions from other appropriations. 12 Section 1267. Lapsing of unused funds. 13 Section 1268. Construction with prior appropriation acts. 14 Section 1269. Deduction of expended appropriations under 15 prior law. 16 PART XIII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS 17 Section 1301. General Fund repository for Federal funds. 18 Section 1302. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 19 funds. 20 Section 1303. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal funds. 21 Section 1304. Subgrants between Federal fund appropriations. 22 Section 1305. Utilization of emergency Federal funds. 23 PART XIV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 24 Section 1401. Prior laws unaffected. 25 Section 1402. Compliance with other law before funds available. 26 Section 1403. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 27 committing funds. 28 Section 1404. Minority business set-asides. 29 Section 1405. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 30 sources. 19890H1517B2360 - 9 -
1 Section 1406. Lapsing of unused funds. 2 PART XV. EFFECTIVE DATE 3 Section 1501. Effective date. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 PART I 7 GENERAL PROVISIONS 8 Section 101. Short title.--This act shall be known and may 9 be cited as the General Appropriation Act of 1989. 10 Section 102. Definitions.--The following words and phrases 11 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 12 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 13 "Employees." Includes all directors, superintendents, bureau 14 or division chiefs, assistant directors, assistant 15 superintendents, assistant chiefs, experts, scientists, 16 engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, accountants, secretaries, 17 auditors, inspectors, examiners, analysts, statisticians, 18 marshals, clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, messengers and 19 other assistants in any department, board or commission. 20 "Expenses" and "maintenance." Includes all printing, binding 21 and stationery, food and forage, materials and supplies, 22 traveling expenses, training, motor vehicle supplies and 23 repairs, freight, express and cartage, postage, telephones and 24 telegraph rentals and toll charges, newspaper advertising and 25 notices, public advertising by or through any medium, fuel, 26 light, heat, power and water, minor construction and renovation, 27 repairs or reconstruction of equipment, buildings and 28 facilities, rent of real estate and equipment, premiums on 29 workmen's compensation, insurance premiums on policies of 30 liability insurance, insurance premiums on medical payment 19890H1517B2360 - 10 -
1 insurance and surety bonds for volunteer workers, premiums on 2 employee group life insurance and employee and retired employee 3 group hospital and medical insurance, payment of Commonwealth 4 share of Social Security taxes and unemployment compensation 5 costs for State employees, the purchase of replacement or 6 additional equipment and machinery and all other incidental 7 costs and expenses, including payment to the Department of 8 General Services of mileage and other charges for the use of 9 automobiles and rental payments for permanently assigned 10 automobiles and of expenses or costs of services incurred 11 through the Purchasing Fund. The term "expenses" also shall 12 include the medical costs for the treatment of inmates of State 13 institutions when the inmate must be transferred to an outside 14 hospital: Provided, That in no case shall the State institution 15 pay more for patient care than that provided under the State 16 medical assistance program. 17 Section 103. Abbreviations.--The following abbreviations 18 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 19 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 20 "ADAMHSBG." Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health 21 Services Block Grant. 22 "ADA." Anti-Drug Abuse. 23 "AFDC." Aid to Families with Dependent Children. 24 "ARC." Appalachian Regional Commission. 25 "BG." Block grant. 26 "BVS." Blind and Visual Services. 27 "CSBG." Community Services Block Grant. 28 "DOE." Department of Energy. 29 "ECIA." Education Consolidation and Improvement Act. 30 "ECIBG." Education Consolidation and Improvement Block 19890H1517B2360 - 11 -
1 Grant. 2 "EDA." Economic Development Administration. 3 "EEOC." Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 4 "EPA." Environmental Protection Agency. 5 "EPCA." Energy Policy and Conservation Act. 6 "ESEA." Elementary and Secondary Education Act. 7 "FEMA." Federal Emergency Management Agency. 8 "FUTA." Federal Unemployment Tax Act. 9 "GED." General Education Development. 10 "HUD." Department of Housing and Urban Development. 11 "JTPA." Job Training Partnership Act. 12 "LIHEABG." Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant. 13 "LSCA." Library Services Construction Act. 14 "LWCF." Land and Water Conservation Fund. 15 "MCHSBG." Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant. 16 "MH/MR." Mental Health/Mental Retardation Services. 17 "NCHS." National Center for Health Statistics. 18 "NPDES." National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. 19 "NSF." National Science Foundation. 20 "PAFE." Pennsylvania Agricultural Foods Exposition. 21 "PEP." Pennsylvania Employment Program. 22 "PHHSBG." Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. 23 "PHRC." Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. 24 "SCDBG." Small Communities Development Block Grant. 25 "SDA." Service Delivery Area. 26 "SSA." Social Security Act. 27 "SSBG." Social Services Block Grant. 28 "VA." Veterans' Administration. 29 "YDC." Youth Development Center. 30 Section 104. State appropriations.--(a) General Fund.-- 19890H1517B2360 - 12 -
1 (1) The following sums set forth in this act, or as much 2 thereof as may be necessary, are hereby specifically 3 appropriated from the General Fund to the several hereinafter 4 named agencies of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial 5 Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, 6 wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the duly 7 elected or appointed officers and employees of the 8 Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for contractual 9 services rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods and 10 services, printing, public advertising by or through any 11 medium, equipment, land and buildings and for payment of any 12 other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 13 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and 14 activities and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the 15 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the payment of 16 bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the 17 fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. 18 (2) The following sums, or as much thereof as may be 19 necessary, are hereby appropriated from the General Fund for 20 the Pennsylvania Drug and Alcohol Abuse Initiative in Part 21 III to the hereinafter named agencies of the Commonwealth for 22 the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 23 the purchase or rental of goods and services and for the 24 payment of any other expenses, as provided by law or by this 25 act, necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, 26 functions and activities and for the purposes hereinafter set 27 forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989. 28 (b) Lottery Fund.--The following sums set forth in this act, 29 or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby specifically 30 appropriated from the Lottery Fund to the several hereinafter 19890H1517B2360 - 13 -
1 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 2 for the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 3 the purchase or rental of goods and services and for payment of 4 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 5 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 6 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 7 beginning July 1, 1989, and for the payment of bills incurred 8 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 9 30, 1989. 10 (c) Pennsylvania Economic Revitalization Fund.--The 11 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 12 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 13 Pennsylvania Economic Revitalization Fund to the several 14 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 15 Commonwealth for the payment of fees for contractual services 16 rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods and services and 17 for the payment of any other expenses, as provided by law or by 18 this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, 19 functions and activities and for the purposes hereinafter set 20 forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the 21 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 22 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. 23 (d) Energy Conservation and Assistance Fund.--The following 24 sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be 25 necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Energy 26 Conservation and Assistance Fund to the several hereinafter 27 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 28 for the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 29 the purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment 30 of any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, 19890H1517B2360 - 14 -
1 necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and 2 activities and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the 3 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the payment of bills 4 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 5 ending June 30, 1989. 6 (e) Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account.--The 7 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 8 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 9 Restricted Receipt Account established within the General Fund 10 known as the Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account to 11 the Judicial Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of 12 fees for contractual services rendered, for the purchase or 13 rental of goods and services and for the payment of any other 14 expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary for the 15 proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities and for 16 the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning 17 July 1, 1989, and for the payment of bills incurred and 18 remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 19 1989. 20 (f) Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund.--The 21 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 22 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 23 Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund to the several 24 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 25 Commonwealth for the payment of fees for contractual services 26 rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods and services and 27 for the payment of any other expenses, as provided by law or by 28 this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, 29 functions and activities and for the purposes hereinafter set 30 forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the 19890H1517B2360 - 15 -
1 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 2 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. 3 (g) State Stores Fund.--The following sums set forth in this 4 act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 5 specifically appropriated from the State Stores Fund to the 6 hereinafter named agency of the Executive Department of the 7 Commonwealth for the payment of fees for contractual services 8 rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods and services and 9 for the payment of any other expenses, as provided by law or by 10 this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, 11 functions and activities and for the purposes hereinafter set 12 forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the 13 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 14 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. 15 (h) Motor License Fund.--The following sums, or as much 16 thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the 17 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 18 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages and other 19 compensation and travel expenses of the duly elected or 20 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for 21 contractual services and other expenses necessary for the proper 22 conduct of the duties, functions and activities for the purposes 23 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 24 1989, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 25 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. 26 (i) Aviation Restricted Revenue Account.--The following 27 sums, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 28 appropriated from the Aviation Restricted Revenue Account in the 29 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 30 Commonwealth for the purposes set forth herein for the fiscal 19890H1517B2360 - 16 -
1 year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the payment of bills 2 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 3 ending June 30, 1989. 4 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations.--The 5 following Federal augmentation appropriations set forth in this 6 act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 7 specifically appropriated from the Federal augmentation funds to 8 the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive and 9 Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of the 10 expenses of implementing and carrying out the programs stated 11 herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and for the 12 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 13 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. Unless otherwise stated, 14 the appropriations include any carryovers from the prior fiscal 15 year. 16 Section 106. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations.-- 17 The following sums as set forth in this act, or as much thereof 18 as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the Job 19 Training Partnership Act (JTPA) funds to the several hereinafter 20 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 21 for the payment of the expenses of implementing and carrying out 22 the program stated herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 23 1989. 24 Section 107. Block grants.--(a) Appropriation.--The 25 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 26 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 27 block grant (BG) funds to the several hereinafter named agencies 28 of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the 29 purposes, and under the restrictions, for which the funds are 30 provided for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989. 19890H1517B2360 - 17 -
1 (b) Small Communities Development Block Grant.--The Small 2 Communities Development Block Grant (SCDBG) is to assist small 3 cities and communities that have a high concentration of 4 impoverished citizens and substandard housing to expand their 5 low and moderate income housing opportunities and to meet 6 community development needs. 7 (c) Community Services Block Grant.--The Community Services 8 Block Grant (CSBG) is to provide a range of services and 9 activities having a measurable and potentially major impact on 10 the causes of poverty in the community or those areas of the 11 community where poverty is a particularly acute problem. In 12 addition, new focus may be placed on the unemployed, both old 13 and new. Local agencies may lower their eligibility requirements 14 for recipients to three months to allow greater flexibility to 15 assure proper consideration of each recipient. 16 (d) Education Consolidation and Improvement Block Grant.-- 17 The Education Consolidation and Improvement Block Grant (ECIBG) 18 will be used for the administration and provision of education 19 programs in accordance with the requirements of the Omnibus 20 Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. 21 (e) Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant.--The 22 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) is 23 for the provision of preventive health and other health services 24 related to emergency medical comprehensive public health, 25 hypertension, fluoridation, health education, risk reduction, 26 home health, rape crisis and rodent control. 27 (f) Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant.--The 28 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (MCHSBG) is to 29 assure mothers and children access to quality maternal and child 30 health services, to reduce infant mortality and the incidence of 19890H1517B2360 - 18 -
1 preventable disease and handicapping conditions among children, 2 to provide rehabilitative services for blind and disabled 3 individuals under the age of 16 receiving Supplemental Security 4 Income benefits and to provide medical services for children 5 with crippling conditions. 6 (g) Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block 7 Grant.--The Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services 8 Block Grant (ADAMHSBG) will be used for the administration and 9 provision of drug and alcohol abuse services and community 10 mental health services in accordance with the requirements of 11 the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. 12 (h) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant.--The Low- 13 Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant (LIHEABG) is to help 14 lessen the impact of the high cost of energy on low-income 15 families and individuals. 16 (i) Social Services Block Grant.--The Social Services Block 17 Grant (SSBG) is for the provision of social services to eligible 18 persons. 19 PART II 20 GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 21 FOR 1989-1990 22 SUBPART A 23 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 24 Section 201. Governor.--The 25 following amounts are appropriated to 26 the Governor: Federal State 27 For the Office of the Governor: 28 including the maintenance of the 29 Governor's Home, the expense of 30 entertainment of official guests and 19890H1517B2360 - 19 -
1 members of the General Assembly and 2 the Judiciary, participation in the 3 Governor's Conference, the expenses of 4 the Executive Board, and the payment 5 of traveling expenses of persons other 6 than employees of the Commonwealth 7 appointed by the Governor to represent 8 or otherwise serve the Commonwealth. 9 State appropriation........ 6,201,000 10 Section 202. Executive Offices.-- 11 The following amounts are appropriated 12 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 13 For the Governor's Action Center. 14 State appropriation........ 325,000 15 For the Office of Administration. 16 State appropriation........ 4,871,000 17 For the Inspector General. 18 State appropriation........ 1,873,000 19 For the Office of the Budget. 20 State appropriation........ 23,783,000 21 The following JTPA amounts, or as 22 much thereof as may be necessary, are 23 hereby specifically appropriated for 24 general government operations: 25 (1) "Job Training Partnership Act 26 - Program Accountability" - To provide 27 accounting and auditing services for 28 program accountability of the job 29 training partnership. 30 Federal appropriation...... 888,000 19890H1517B2360 - 20 -
1 For costs resulting from Federal 2 audits of Social Security Sick Pay 3 recovery for 1984 and State Workmen's 4 Insurance Fund and Medical/Hospital 5 Reserves for the period July 1983 to 6 June 1986. 7 State appropriation........ 5,051,000 8 For the Integrated Central System. 9 State appropriation........ 3,694,000 10 For the Pennsylvania Human 11 Relations Commission. 12 State appropriation........ 7,043,000 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 administration: 19 (1) "EEOC - Special Project Grant" 20 - To undertake, identify and eliminate 21 discrimination in employment due to 22 race, color, religion, sex, ancestry 23 or national origin in hiring, 24 recruitment, placement, promotion, 25 referral, transfer, layoff, discharge 26 and other employment practices. 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,250,000 28 (2) "HUD - Special Project Grant" 29 - For the development of a complaint- 30 processing capability sufficient to 19890H1517B2360 - 21 -
1 enable PHRC to process all housing 2 discrimination complaints under its 3 jurisdiction. 4 Federal appropriation...... 211,000 5 For grants to the arts. 6 State appropriation........ 12,000,000 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 grants to the arts: 13 (1) "National Endowment for the 14 Arts - Basic State Grant" - For grants 15 to the arts. 16 Federal appropriation...... 556,000 17 For the Council on the Arts. 18 State appropriation........ 810,000 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 the Council on the Arts: 25 (1) "National Endowment for the 26 Arts - Basic State Grant" - To provide 27 administrative funds in order to 28 assist State arts agencies throughout 29 the State to improve the operating 30 efficiency of arts organizations. 19890H1517B2360 - 22 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 2 For the Pennsylvania Commission for 3 Women. 4 State appropriation........ 247,000 5 For the Pennsylvania Energy Office. 6 State appropriation........ 1,691,000 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 administration: 13 (1) "DOE - Energy Extension 14 Services" - For the development of a 15 system to transfer energy-saving 16 technology to local governments. 17 Federal appropriation...... 148,000 18 (2) "State Energy Conservation 19 Plan (EPCA)" - For the implementation 20 of the State Energy Conservation Plan, 21 including energy audits, conservation 22 techniques and continued funding of 23 the Pennsylvania Energy Centers. 24 Federal appropriation...... 358,000 25 (3) "Institutional Conservation 26 Program" - For administrative costs 27 associated with the Institutional 28 Conservation Program. 29 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 30 (4) "HUD - Energy Conservation and 19890H1517B2360 - 23 -
1 Solar Bank" - To provide financial 2 assistance to single-family and 3 multiunit residential building owners 4 for installation of cost-effective 5 energy efficiency and/or passive solar 6 improvements. 7 Federal appropriation...... 90,000 8 For the Pennsylvania Energy 9 Development Authority. Of this amount, 10 $780,000 shall be used for grants, 11 loans and venture capital on 12 bituminous coal projects and the 13 operation of pilot projects and the 14 funding of research projects 15 concerning the control of air 16 pollution related to bituminous coal 17 use; $520,000 shall be allocated to 18 the coal development program to 19 promote, develop, and otherwise 20 encourage the use of Pennsylvania 21 anthracite coal resources, including 22 grants for small producer technical 23 assistance, marketing communications 24 development, technical assistance and 25 development of indigenous fuel content 26 through marketing demonstration at 27 utility, education and industry 28 facilities, and research development. 29 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 30 For the Juvenile Court Judges 19890H1517B2360 - 24 -
1 Commission. 2 State appropriation........ 517,000 3 For the Crime Victim's Compensation 4 Board. 5 State appropriation........ 588,000 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 the Crime Victim's 12 Compensation Board: 13 (1) "Crime Victims' Payments" - 14 For payment of awards by the Crime 15 Victim's Compensation Board from the 16 Federal Victims of Crime Act. 17 Federal appropriation...... 701,000 18 For the State Health Facility 19 Hearing Board. 20 State appropriation........ 183,000 21 For health care arbitration panels. 22 State appropriation........ 528,000 23 For the Public Employee Retirement 24 Study Commission. 25 State appropriation........ 500,000 26 For payment of ceremonies in 27 recognition of the Distinguished 28 Daughters of Pennsylvania. 29 State appropriation........ 5,000 30 For the Pennsylvania Commission on 19890H1517B2360 - 25 -
1 Crime and Delinquency. 2 State appropriation........ 2,073,000 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) "Plan for Juvenile Justice" - 10 For development and administration of 11 a comprehensive Statewide plan for 12 juvenile justice in accordance with 13 the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 14 Prevention Act of 1974. 15 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 16 (2) "Anti-Drug Abuse Law 17 Enforcement Administration." 18 Federal appropriation...... 245,000 19 (3) "Offender-Based Transaction 20 Statistics" - To produce a computer 21 record of criminal case disposition in 22 Pennsylvania for national research 23 study. 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,000 25 (4) "Law Enforcement Management 26 and Information System." 27 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 28 The following Federal augmentation 29 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 30 necessary, are hereby specifically 19890H1517B2360 - 26 -
1 appropriated to the Pennsylvania 2 Commission on Crime and Delinquency 3 for Anti-Drug Abuse Law Enforcement: 4 (1) "Anti-Drug Abuse - Law 5 Enforcement." 6 Federal appropriation...... 6,000,000 7 For a program for residential 8 services for psychiatrically impaired 9 substance abusers who have been 10 referred by the criminal justice 11 system at Eagleville Hospital. 12 State appropriation........ 300,000 13 For the Office of General Counsel. 14 State appropriation........ 1,642,000 15 For payments of grants to political 16 subdivisions to assist in the 17 improvement of juvenile probation 18 services. 19 State appropriation........ 3,239,000 20 For the Milrite Council. 21 State appropriation........ 240,000 22 For Labor-Management Committees. 23 State appropriation........ 825,000 24 To the Drug Policy Council for 25 administration of the Anti-Drug Abuse 26 Law Enforcement Program. 27 State appropriation........ 96,000 28 Section 203. Lieutenant 29 Governor.--The following amounts are 30 appropriated to the Lieutenant 19890H1517B2360 - 27 -
1 Governor: Federal State 2 For the Office of the Lieutenant 3 Governor, including payment of 4 expenses of the residence at the 5 Edward Martin Military Reservation. 6 State appropriation........ 643,000 7 For the Board of Pardons. 8 State appropriation........ 217,000 9 For a portrait of the former 10 Lieutenant Governor. 11 State appropriation........ 3,000 12 Section 204. Attorney General.-- 13 The following amounts are appropriated 14 to the Attorney General: Federal State 15 For general government operations 16 of the Office of Attorney General. 17 State appropriation........ 25,312,000 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 general government 24 operations: 25 (1) "State Medicaid Fraud Control 26 Units" - For a Medicaid Fraud Control 27 Program. 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,230,000 29 For trials resulting from 30 indictments by multicounty grand 19890H1517B2360 - 28 -
1 juries. 2 State appropriation........ 110,000 3 For Drug Law Enforcement. 4 State appropriation........ 6,417,000 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 Drug Law Enforcement: 11 (1) "Mobile Cooperative Task 12 Force" - To fund a task force 13 utilizing undercover agents across the 14 State targeting drug trafficking among 15 school students and clandestine drug 16 processing labs. 17 Federal appropriation...... 411,000 18 (2) "Technical Assistance" - To 19 fund an attorney who provides 20 technical assistance to local 21 prosecutors. 22 Federal appropriation...... 85,000 23 (3) "Financial Asset 24 Investigation" - To fund a program 25 that traces assets from criminal drug 26 activity. 27 Federal appropriation...... 206,000 28 (4) "Statewide Drug Prosecution 29 Program." 30 Federal appropriation...... 413,000 19890H1517B2360 - 29 -
1 (5) "Clandestine Lab Model 2 Enforcement Program." 3 Federal appropriation...... 248,000 4 For hazardous waste prosecutions. 5 State appropriation........ 1,448,000 6 Section 205. Auditor General.--The 7 following amounts are appropriated to 8 the Auditor General: Federal State 9 For the Department of the Auditor 10 General for auditing, annually, 11 periodically or specially, the affairs 12 of any department, board or commission 13 which is supported out of the General 14 Fund, district justices, other fining 15 offices, Volunteer Firemen's Relief 16 Association Funds and the offices of 17 elected State officials and for the 18 proper auditing of appropriations for 19 or relating to public assistance, 20 including any Federal sums 21 supplementing such appropriations. 22 State appropriation........ 33,263,000 23 For the Board of Claims. 24 State appropriation........ 1,171,000 25 For transfer to the Supplemental 26 State Assistance Fund for Municipal 27 Pension System State Aid. 28 State appropriation........ 17,481,000 29 Section 206. Treasury 30 Department.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 30 -
1 appropriated to the Treasury 2 Department: Federal State 3 For general government operations 4 of the Treasury Department. 5 State appropriation........ 14,735,000 6 For the Board of Finance and 7 Revenue. 8 State appropriation........ 1,029,000 9 For support of the Council of State 10 Governments to be paid to the order of 11 the Executive Director of the Council 12 of State Governments who shall file an 13 accounting of such expenses with the 14 Auditor General. 15 State appropriation........ 128,000 16 For support of the Great Lakes 17 Commission and the Great Lakes Council 18 of Governors to be paid on requisition 19 of the commissioners and the Executive 20 Director of the Great Lakes Council of 21 Governors who shall file an accounting 22 with the Auditor General. 23 State appropriation........ 60,000 24 For support of the National 25 Conference of State Legislatures to be 26 paid on requisition of the Executive 27 Director who shall file an accounting 28 with the Auditor General. 29 State appropriation........ 142,000 30 For the Council of State 19890H1517B2360 - 31 -
1 Governments, Lexington, Kentucky, in 2 trust for the State and Local Legal 3 Center, Washington, D.C. 4 State appropriation........ 8,000 5 For support of the Education 6 Commission of the States to be paid to 7 the order of the Executive Director of 8 the Education Commission of the States 9 who shall file an accounting of such 10 expenses with the Auditor General. 11 State appropriation........ 71,000 12 For support of the Governmental 13 Accounting Standards Board to be paid 14 on requisition with an accounting to 15 be filed with the Auditor General. 16 State appropriation........ 40,000 17 For support of the Advisory 18 Commission on Intergovernmental 19 Relations to be paid on requisition of 20 the Executive Director who shall file 21 an accounting of such expenses with 22 the Auditor General. 23 State appropriation........ 9,000 24 For support of the National 25 Governors' Association to be paid on 26 requisition of the Executive Director 27 who shall file an accounting of such 28 expenses with the Auditor General. 29 State appropriation........ 121,000 30 For the Coalition of Northeastern 19890H1517B2360 - 32 -
1 Governors. 2 State appropriation........ 85,000 3 For the Northeast-Midwest 4 Institute. 5 State appropriation........ 63,000 6 For payment of the difference 7 between the interest earned by the 8 moneys in the Agricultural College 9 Land Scrip Fund and in the State 10 College Experimental Farm Fund and the 11 interest guaranteed by the 12 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to 13 Pennsylvania State University. 14 State appropriation........ 16,000 15 For publishing statements of the 16 General Fund and other funds of the 17 Commonwealth. 18 State appropriation........ 40,000 19 For compensation of the 20 Commonwealth's Loan and Transfer Agent 21 for services and expenses in 22 connection with the registration, 23 transfer and payment of interest on 24 bonds of the Commonwealth and other 25 services required to be performed by 26 the Loan and Transfer Agent. 27 State appropriation........ 225,000 28 For payment of legal fees, 29 publication of advertisements, costs 30 of engraving and other expenses 19890H1517B2360 - 33 -
1 incurred in issuing of tax 2 anticipation notes. 3 State appropriation........ 170,000 4 For general obligation debt service 5 or to pay all arbitrage rebates to the 6 Federal Government required under 7 section 148 of the Internal Revenue 8 Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-514, 26 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.). 10 State appropriation........ 416,575,000 11 For payment of law enforcement 12 officers' death benefits. 13 State appropriation........ 350,000 14 Section 207. Department of 15 Aging.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Department of 17 Aging: Federal State 18 For transitional care. 19 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 20 For family care-giver support. 21 State appropriation........ 2,300,000 22 Section 208. Department of 23 Agriculture.--The following amounts 24 are appropriated to the Department of 25 Agriculture: Federal State 26 For general government operations 27 of the Department of Agriculture. 28 State appropriation........ 17,939,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19890H1517B2360 - 34 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from Commonwealth 4 revenues for general government 5 operations: 6 (1) "Pennsylvania Plant Pest 7 Detection System" - To provide timely 8 plant pest occurrence information to 9 growers and to protect the consumer 10 from plant losses. 11 Federal appropriation...... 32,000 12 (2) "Poultry Grading Service" - 13 For voluntary grading of egg products, 14 poultry and rabbits; mandatory 15 inspection of egg products; regulatory 16 surveillance inspection of shell egg 17 handlers and records. 18 Federal appropriation...... 116,000 19 (3) "Diagnostic Laboratory 20 Services" - For diagnostic tests and 21 other laboratory services mutually 22 agreed upon in accordance with the 23 standards established by the U.S.D.A. 24 Federal appropriation...... 32,000 25 (4) "Market News - Ornamental Crop 26 Reporting" - For development and 27 support of a marketing information 28 system. 29 Federal appropriation...... 20,000 30 (5) "Medicated Feed Mill 19890H1517B2360 - 35 -
1 Inspection" - To inspect feed mills to 2 assure that animal feeds contain the 3 proper level of medication. 4 Federal appropriation...... 12,000 5 (6) "State Administrative Expenses 6 - Donated Foods" - To provide for the 7 adequate and proper analysis, 8 evaluation and monitoring of donated 9 food processing contracts. To provide 10 funds for justified expenses incurred 11 by the State food distribution 12 advisory council. 13 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 14 (7) "Household Commodity Program" 15 - To provide food to needy households. 16 Federal appropriation...... 2,300,000 17 (8) "Pseudorabies Pilot Project" - 18 To test blood samples collected from 19 market swine for pseudorabies so that 20 timely quarantines can be placed and 21 pseudorabies eradication started. 22 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 23 (9) "Pesticide Enforcement, 24 Certification, Training and Control 25 Program" - For implementation of the 26 Pennsylvania Pesticide Control Act of 27 1973, including the training, testing 28 and certification of pesticide 29 applications. 30 Federal appropriation...... 349,000 19890H1517B2360 - 36 -
1 (10) "Farmers' Market Food 2 Coupons." 3 Federal appropriation...... 230,000 4 For the administration of the 5 Agricultural Conservation Easement 6 Program. 7 State appropriation........ 98,000 8 For the diagnosing of diseases of 9 livestock other than poultry. 10 State appropriation........ 298,000 11 For diagnostic contracts with 12 poultry laboratories. 13 State appropriation........ 298,000 14 For a diagnostic and field 15 investigation program of livestock and 16 poultry diseases. 17 State appropriation........ 228,000 18 For the development of a poultry 19 disease surveillance program. 20 State appropriation........ 171,000 21 For research into methods to 22 improve and maintain the 23 profitability, competitiveness and 24 environmental aspects of Pennsylvania 25 agriculture. No funds from this 26 appropriation shall be used for 27 marketing research or promotional 28 activities. 29 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 30 For the program of vaccination for 19890H1517B2360 - 37 -
1 Brucellosis. 2 State appropriation........ 225,000 3 For research into the causes and 4 treatment of Johne's Disease. 5 State appropriation........ 131,000 6 For agricultural promotion, 7 excluding urban farm market promotion. 8 State appropriation........ 590,000 9 For payment of compensation to 10 owners of animals destroyed in disease 11 eradication program. 12 State appropriation........ 399,000 13 For payment into the State Farm 14 Products Show Fund. As a condition for 15 the use of these funds, no 16 expenditures may be made from this 17 appropriation or from the State Farm 18 Products Show Fund for any activities 19 associated with the Pennsylvania 20 Agricultural Foods Exposition (PAFE) 21 unless such activities take place on 22 the premises of the Farm Show Complex, 23 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 24 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 25 For payments to county fairs. 26 State appropriation........ 3,750,000 27 For development and operation of an 28 open livestock show, including cattle, 29 swine, sheep and horses. 30 State appropriation........ 152,000 19890H1517B2360 - 38 -
1 For planning and staging of an open 2 dairy show. 3 State appropriation........ 90,000 4 For promotion and holding of annual 5 local, regional and State 4-H Clubs 6 and Future Farmers of America dairy 7 shows. 8 State appropriation........ 36,000 9 The department may make allocations 10 of the above three appropriations as 11 it deems appropriate to an association 12 whose purposes are in accord with the 13 purposes and intent of the 14 appropriations, the funds so allocated 15 to be used for the development and 16 operation of livestock, dairy and 17 Junior Dairy Shows in the Pennsylvania 18 Farm Show Complex: Provided, That the 19 funds allocated by the department 20 shall only be used for the specific 21 items approved by the department in 22 advance. 23 For planning and staging ten annual 24 4-H Club Horse and Pony Shows and one 25 Statewide show to be held in the fall 26 as preliminary to the Keystone 27 International Livestock Show. 28 State appropriation........ 41,000 29 For grants to counties for the 30 purchase of food to be provided to 19890H1517B2360 - 39 -
1 needy persons in this Commonwealth. 2 Counties shall submit a completed 3 application for funds or designate a 4 regional food bank or county 5 coordinating agency to complete the 6 application process. If a county 7 chooses not to participate in the 8 program or designate a regional food 9 bank or county coordinating agency to 10 participate on its behalf by December 11 31, 1989, then the county's allocation 12 shall be granted to the regional food 13 bank or county coordinating agency 14 serving that county. 15 State appropriation........ 9,500,000 16 For a comprehensive rabies control 17 and prevention program. 18 State appropriation........ 273,000 19 For mushroom promotion. 20 State appropriation........ 100,000 21 For local lead agency 22 administrative costs of the Temporary 23 Emergency Food Assistance Program. 24 State appropriation........ 250,000 25 For programs to encourage 26 development of future farmers. 27 State appropriation........ 33,000 28 For an Emergency Apple Marketing 29 Program. 30 State appropriation........ 100,000 19890H1517B2360 - 40 -
1 Section 209. Department of 2 Commerce.--The following amounts are 3 appropriated to the Department of 4 Commerce: Federal State 5 For the general government 6 operations of the Department of 7 Commerce. 8 State appropriation........ 9,703,000 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 general government 15 operations: 16 (1) "ARC - State Technical 17 Assistance" - To conduct analysis and 18 feasibility of ARC projects prior to 19 their inception. 20 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 21 (2) "ARC - Response Team" - To 22 provide management consulting services 23 to companies receiving assistance from 24 the Governor's Response Team. 25 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 26 (3) "ARC - Worker's Compensation 27 Study" - To identify ways that costs 28 of the Pennsylvania Worker's 29 Compensation System could be reduced. 30 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 19890H1517B2360 - 41 -
1 (4) "ARC - Export Partnership" - 2 To identify export opportunities for 3 Pennsylvania manufacturers. 4 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 5 (5) "ARC - Pennsylvania Welfare 6 Reform Program" - To fund a 7 demonstration program to assist 8 welfare-prone women to develop self- 9 employment opportunities. 10 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 11 (6) "ARC - Pennsylvania Hardwood 12 Initiative" - To support efforts to 13 strengthen hardwood utilization 14 efforts. 15 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 16 (7) "EDA - Planning Assistance" - 17 To undertake State economic planning 18 activities. 19 Federal appropriation...... 192,000 20 (8) "Self-Employment Alternatives" 21 - To develop a Self-Employment 22 Alternatives Program. 23 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 24 (9) "United States Agency for 25 International Development Technical 26 Assistance Program - Minority Export 27 Program" - To establish a Pennsylvania 28 Minority Export Development Technical 29 Assistance Program. 30 Federal appropriation...... 1,400,000 19890H1517B2360 - 42 -
1 (10) "United States Small Business 2 Administration - Minority Report 3 Program" - To establish a Pennsylvania 4 Minority Export Development Technical 5 Assistance Program. 6 Federal appropriation...... 940,000 7 The following JTPA amounts, or as 8 much thereof as may be necessary, are 9 hereby specifically appropriated for 10 general government operations: 11 (1) "JTPA - Economic Planning" - 12 For job training activities relative 13 to overall economic development 14 efforts. 15 Federal appropriation...... 130,000 16 For international city projects. 17 State appropriation........ 100,000 18 For the purpose of marketing to 19 attract tourists and businesses to the 20 Commonwealth. 21 State appropriation........ 10,500,000 22 For tourist promotion assistance. 23 State appropriation........ 7,200,000 24 For payment of grants to recognized 25 industrial development agencies to 26 assist such agencies in the financing 27 of their operational costs for the 28 purposes of making studies, surveys 29 and investigations, the compilation of 30 data and statistics and in the 19890H1517B2360 - 43 -
1 carrying out of planning and 2 promotional programs. 3 State appropriation........ 500,000 4 For the Pennsylvania Industrial 5 Development Authority. 6 State appropriation........ 12,500,000 7 For site development. 8 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 9 For the payment of grants to 10 Appalachian local development 11 districts. 12 State appropriation........ 850,000 13 For the payment of the 14 Commonwealth's share of the costs of 15 the operation of the Appalachian 16 Regional Commission and the Office of 17 the Appalachian State's Regional 18 representative. 19 State appropriation........ 350,000 20 For the Community Facilities 21 Program. 22 State appropriation........ 7,500,000 23 For the Ben Franklin Partnership 24 Fund to promote, stimulate and 25 encourage basic and applied scientific 26 research and development and 27 scientific and technological education 28 in Pennsylvania. 29 State appropriation........ 25,400,000 30 For site development of the former 19890H1517B2360 - 44 -
1 Jones and Laughlin property. 2 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 3 For Pennports. 4 State appropriation........ 12,050,000 5 For the Pennsylvania Minority 6 Business Development Authority. 7 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 8 For minority business technical 9 assistance. 10 State appropriation........ 250,000 11 For Small Business Development 12 Centers. 13 State appropriation........ 1,100,000 14 For payment into the Pennsylvania 15 Economic Revitalization Fund. 16 State appropriation........ 34,600,000 17 For the Pennsylvania Economic 18 Development Financing Authority. 19 State appropriation........ 250,000 20 For Federal procurement assistance. 21 State appropriation........ 250,000 22 For a Pennsylvania horticultural 23 exposition. 24 State appropriation........ 200,000 25 For music theater. 26 State appropriation........ 100,000 27 For hardwoods research and 28 promotion. 29 State appropriation........ 500,000 30 For the Steel Valleys Site 19890H1517B2360 - 45 -
1 Development and Action Program. 2 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 3 For an art center in cities of the 4 second class. 5 State appropriation........ 100,000 6 For North Washington economic 7 development. 8 State appropriation........ 100,000 9 Section 210. Department of 10 Corrections.--The following amounts 11 are appropriated to the Department of 12 Corrections: Federal State 13 For the State correctional 14 institutions. 15 State appropriation........ 304,192,000 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 the State correctional 22 institutions. 23 (1) "Maintenance of Federal 24 Inmates" - For maintenance of Federal 25 inmates in State correctional 26 institutions. 27 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 28 (2) "Mariel Cuban Inmate 29 Reimbursement." 30 Federal appropriation...... 160,000 19890H1517B2360 - 46 -
1 (3) "Drug and Alcohol Treatment 2 Program Inventory" - To inventory and 3 evaluate drug and alcohol treatment 4 services. 5 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 6 (4) "Library Services" - For the 7 purchase of low-reading-level books. 8 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 9 (5) "Veterans Training" - For the 10 training of veterans employed in State 11 correctional institutions. 12 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 13 Section 211. Department of 14 Community Affairs.--The following 15 amounts are appropriated to the 16 Department of Community Affairs: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Department of Community 19 Affairs. 20 State appropriation........ 28,776,000 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) "ARC - Planning" - For the 29 administration expenses incurred in 30 managing the grant program to eligible 19890H1517B2360 - 47 -
1 local planning agencies. 2 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 3 (2) "Administrative Costs of Land 4 and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) 5 Projects" - For the costs of 6 administering and maintaining LWCF 7 projects in the State. 8 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 9 (3) "Folk Arts." 10 Federal appropriation...... 42,000 11 (4) "Folklife Resource Survey." 12 Federal appropriation...... 210,000 13 The following SCDBG amounts, or as 14 much thereof as may be necessary, are 15 hereby specifically appropriated for 16 general government operations: 17 (1) To undertake the Small 18 Communities Development Block Grant 19 Program as enacted by the General 20 Assembly. 21 Federal appropriation...... 65,000,000 22 (2) For administration of the 23 SCDBG Program. 24 Federal appropriation...... 963,000 25 The following CSBG amounts, or as 26 much thereof as may be necessary, are 27 hereby specifically appropriated for 28 general government operations: 29 (1) To provide a range of services 30 and activities having a measurable and 19890H1517B2360 - 48 -
1 potentially major impact on the causes 2 of poverty in the community or those 3 areas of the community where poverty 4 is a particularly acute problem, and 5 to provide grants to organizations 6 providing services to migrant and 7 seasonal farmworkers. In addition, new 8 focus may be placed on the unemployed, 9 both old and new. Local agencies may 10 lower their eligibility requirements 11 for recipients to three months to 12 allow greater flexibility to assure 13 proper consideration of each 14 recipient. 15 Federal appropriation...... 18,990,000 16 An amount equal to 90% of this 17 appropriation shall be used to fund 18 agencies meeting the requirements of 19 the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 20 of 1981. In areas not served by 21 agencies meeting these requirements, 22 the department will utilize an 23 eligible agency to pass funds through 24 to local service agencies. The 25 department will continue to phase in a 26 formula distribution of funds. These 27 funds will be distributed on the basis 28 of prior year funding level, number of 29 persons whose income is at or below 30 125% of the Federal poverty line and 19890H1517B2360 - 49 -
1 the number of unemployed persons. No 2 agency receiving funds under the 3 formula shall receive less than 90% of 4 its prior year funding level. If 5 insufficient funds are available, 6 distribution shall be on a pro rata 7 basis. 8 The department may require agencies 9 to submit work plans to the department 10 to determine that only eligible 11 services will be provided with these 12 funds. All decisions regarding which 13 of the qualified services shall be 14 provided shall be made by the local 15 agency. The department shall not 16 require nor prohibit the offering of 17 any specific service or type of 18 service. 19 (2) For administration and State 20 audit costs of the Community Services 21 Block Grant. 22 Federal appropriation...... 609,000 23 For a circuit riders program. 24 State appropriation........ 250,000 25 For the Governor's Advisory 26 Commission on Latino Affairs. 27 State appropriation........ 200,000 28 For the payment of grants to local 29 governments or regional councils of 30 government to assist in developing and 19890H1517B2360 - 50 -
1 implementing cooperative agreements to 2 supply municipal services. 3 State appropriation........ 200,000 4 For the payment of grants to 5 counties, cities, boroughs, townships, 6 towns or regions for planning 7 assistance. 8 State appropriation........ 175,000 9 For grants for floodplain 10 management. 11 State appropriation........ 60,000 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 floodplain management: 18 (1) "FEMA - Technical Assistance 19 on Floodplain Management" - To provide 20 technical assistance to local 21 municipalities on floodplain 22 management matters. 23 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 24 For planning and implementation of 25 a Statewide manpower employment 26 assistance and training program and 27 for payments of grants to community 28 action agencies and to political 29 subdivisions and organizations for 30 social service programs. 19890H1517B2360 - 51 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,736,000 2 For grants for housing and 3 redevelopment assistance as authorized 4 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 5 No.493), known as the Housing and 6 Redevelopment Assistance Law. No more 7 than 20% of the amount herein 8 appropriated shall be allocated or 9 granted to any one political 10 subdivision. In addition, any funds 11 returned to the department from prior 12 year continuing appropriations for 13 housing and redevelopment assistance, 14 including interest and refunds, shall 15 be credited to the above 16 appropriation. Of this amount, 17 $17,000,000 shall be used for economic 18 development. 19 State appropriation........ 37,000,000 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 housing and 26 redevelopment: 27 (1) "Temporary Housing - Superfund 28 Cleanup" - To provide temporary 29 housing to persons displaced during 30 toxic waste cleanup operations. 19890H1517B2360 - 52 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 2 (2) "DOE - Weatherization" - For 3 supplies and personnel to be used in a 4 program of home weatherization for 5 low-income households. 6 Federal appropriation...... 13,000,000 7 (3) "Emergency Shelter for the 8 Homeless." 9 Federal appropriation...... 1,808,000 10 (4) "Permanent Housing for 11 Disabled Homeless" - For a program of 12 permanent housing for disabled 13 homeless. 14 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 15 For Neighborhood Housing Services 16 Programs. 17 State appropriation........ 250,000 18 For grants for housing and 19 redevelopment assistance as authorized 20 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 21 No.493), known as the Housing and 22 Redevelopment Assistance Law, in areas 23 designated as enterprise zones. No 24 funds from this appropriation shall be 25 distributed to any organization or 26 agency other than a municipal 27 government or a certified 28 redevelopment authority created by a 29 municipal government or governments 30 under the provisions of the act of May 19890H1517B2360 - 53 -
1 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known as 2 the Urban Redevelopment Law, unless 3 specifically authorized by such 4 government or redevelopment authority. 5 State appropriation........ 7,250,000 6 In addition, any funds refunded to 7 the department from prior year 8 continuing appropriations for housing 9 and redevelopment in areas designated 10 as enterprise zones, including 11 interest and refunds, shall be added 12 to the above appropriation. 13 For a We the People Celebration. 14 State appropriation........ 500,000 15 For a Heritage Parks Program. 16 State appropriation........ 550,000 17 For assistance to distressed 18 communities. 19 State appropriation........ 3,750,000 20 For low interest loans to local 21 governments for purchasing capital 22 equipment, or for purchasing, 23 constructing, renovating or 24 rehabilitating facilities. Loans for 25 equipment shall not exceed $50,000. 26 Loans for facilities may not exceed 27 $100,000. 28 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 29 For a library in memory of William 30 Telek. 19890H1517B2360 - 54 -
1 State appropriation........ 500,000 2 Section 212. Department of 3 Education.--The following amounts are 4 appropriated to the Department of 5 Education: Federal State 6 For general government operations 7 of the Department of Education, 8 including the development and 9 implementation of Statewide testing. 10 State appropriation........ 19,762,000 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 general government 17 operations: 18 (1) "Adult Basic Education - 19 Administration" - Administration 20 portion. 21 Federal appropriation...... 680,000 22 (2) "Education of Exceptional 23 Children" - Administration of the 24 initiation, expansion and improvement 25 of educational programs for 26 handicapped children. 27 Federal appropriation...... 3,591,000 28 (3) "ECIA Chapter (1) Programs - 29 Administration" - Administration of 30 ECIA Chapter (1) programs. 19890H1517B2360 - 55 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,289,000 2 (4) "State Approving Agency (VA)" 3 - To approve and supervise educational 4 institutions and training of veterans. 5 Federal appropriation...... 710,000 6 (5) "Food and Nutrition Service" - 7 To administer all food nutrition 8 programs, provide nutrition education 9 and assess the need for nutrition 10 services. 11 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 12 (6) "Migrant Education - 13 Administration" - To administer 14 educational enrichment programs for 15 migratory children. 16 Federal appropriation...... 290,000 17 (7) "Emergency Immigrant Education 18 Assistance" - To administer the 19 program which provides school district 20 funds for educational services to 21 immigrant children. 22 Federal appropriation...... 5,000 23 (8) "Civil Rights Technical 24 Assistance and Training" - To provide 25 technical assistance to desegregating 26 school districts in adoption and 27 implementation of desegregation plans. 28 Federal appropriation...... 820,000 29 (9) "Vocational Education" - To 30 administer the support of vocational 19890H1517B2360 - 56 -
1 education programs, construction of 2 vocational education facilities, 3 guidance counseling and ancillary 4 services such as teacher training and 5 program evaluation. 6 Federal appropriation...... 4,647,000 7 (10) "Transition Program for 8 Refugee Children" - To provide special 9 educational services to eligible 10 refugee children. 11 Federal appropriation...... 9,000 12 (11) "Parental Involvement." 13 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 14 (12) "Mathematics and Science 15 Teacher Training Administration" - To 16 administer the program which provides 17 financial assistance to school 18 districts to improve the skills of 19 teachers in math, science, foreign 20 language and computer learning. 21 Federal appropriation...... 750,000 22 (13) For initiation of a program 23 to identify and recruit previously 24 unidentified migrant students by 25 developing procedures to identify such 26 children, explaining why they have not 27 previously been identified, and 28 developing techniques to rectify 29 shortcomings in current identification 30 procedures. 19890H1517B2360 - 57 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 2 (14) "Byrd Scholarship 3 Administration" - To administer the 4 scholarship program, including the 5 outreach activities to publicize the 6 program, the program and the selection 7 of scholars. 8 Federal appropriation...... 54,000 9 (15) "Project Learning Tree" - To 10 train educators in the use of this 11 curriculum which concerns 12 environmental education. 13 Federal appropriation...... 4,000 14 (16) "Aids Demonstration/Training" 15 - To develop an AIDS demonstration and 16 training program. 17 Federal appropriation...... 404,000 18 (17) "Homeless Assistance." 19 Federal appropriation...... 424,000 20 (18) "Homeless - Administration." 21 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 22 (19) "Dropout Prevention - 23 Appalachia." 24 Federal appropriation...... 323,000 25 (20) "Workplace Literacy." 26 Federal appropriation...... 749,000 27 (21) "Preschool Grant" - For 28 administration and oversight of Public 29 Law 99-457, Preschool Grant. 30 Federal appropriation...... 850,000 19890H1517B2360 - 58 -
1 (22) National Secondary Exchange 2 Program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 4 (23) Family-School Partnership 5 Program. 6 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 7 The following Federal augmentation 8 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 9 necessary, are hereby specifically 10 appropriated to the Department of 11 Education for anti-drug abuse 12 activities: 13 (1) "Anti-Drug Abuse Education 14 Administration and other State Level 15 Activities." 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,409,000 17 (2) "Anti-Drug Abuse - Drug Free 18 Schools and Communities." 19 Federal appropriation...... 8,016,000 20 (3) "Anti-Drug Abuse - Special 21 Program for Drug Free Schools and 22 Communities." 23 Federal appropriation...... 6,510,000 24 The following JTPA amounts, or as 25 much thereof as may be necessary, are 26 hereby specifically appropriated to 27 supplement the sum appropriated from 28 Commonwealth revenues for general 29 government operations: 30 (1) "Job Training Partnership Act 19890H1517B2360 - 59 -
1 - Linkage" - To conduct related 2 coordination/linkage activities as 3 stipulated in JTPA laws and 4 regulations. 5 Federal appropriation...... 1,089,000 6 The following ECIBG amounts, or as 7 much thereof as may be necessary, are 8 hereby specifically appropriated for 9 general government operations: 10 (1) For distribution to school 11 districts, based on applications, for 12 the following program areas: basic 13 skill development, education 14 improvement and support services and 15 special projects. 16 Federal appropriation...... 18,968,000 17 (2) For administration and State 18 audit costs of the Education 19 Consolidation and Improvement Block 20 Grant. 21 Federal appropriation...... 2,907,000 22 (3) For development of programs 23 and projects identified in ECIA 24 Chapter 1 Regulation - Basic Skills, 25 Innovative Programs and/or Special 26 Programs. 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,868,000 28 For the State Library, providing 29 reference services and administering 30 aid to public libraries. 19890H1517B2360 - 60 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,928,000 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 the State Library: 8 (1) "Library Services - 9 Administration LSCA (I)" - To provide 10 library services and administer aid to 11 public libraries. 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,051,000 13 (2) "Nuclear Regulatory Commission 14 Documents Support Program" - To assist 15 in operating the local public 16 documents room housing large amounts 17 of materials related to three nuclear 18 power facilities in central 19 Pennsylvania. 20 Federal appropriation...... 13,000 21 (3) "Newspaper Projects" - To 22 support the development of a State 23 plan for newspaper bibliographic 24 control and microfilming. 25 Federal appropriation...... 189,000 26 For the Scranton State School for 27 the Deaf. 28 State appropriation........ 3,981,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19890H1517B2360 - 61 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from Commonwealth 4 revenues for the Scranton State School 5 for the Deaf: 6 (1) "ESEA - Education for the 7 Handicapped - Scranton" - To modify 13 8 existing auditory training units. 9 Federal appropriation...... 59,000 10 (2) "National School Milk Lunch 11 Program - Scranton" - To supplement 12 the costs of providing milk and food 13 services at the Scranton State School 14 for the Deaf. 15 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 16 (3) "Life-Long Learning - 17 Scranton" - For Adult Basic Education. 18 Federal appropriation...... 11,000 19 (4) "Adult Basic Education - 20 Disabled Adults" - To provide basic 21 education and life skills for disabled 22 adults. 23 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 24 For the Scotland School for 25 Veterans' Children. 26 State appropriation........ 8,731,000 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 19890H1517B2360 - 62 -
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...... 500,000 12 (2) "National School Milk Lunch 13 Program - Scotland" - To supplement 14 the costs of providing milk and food 15 services at the Scotland School for 16 Veterans' Children. 17 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 18 For the Thaddeus Stevens State 19 School of Technology. 20 State appropriation........ 4,333,000 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 Thaddeus Stevens 27 State School of Technology: 28 (1) "Vocational Education" - To 29 update and upgrade equipment and 30 expansion to serve additional clients. 19890H1517B2360 - 63 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 2 For a conservatory leadership 3 school. 4 State appropriation........ 30,000 5 For payment of the equalized 6 subsidy for basic education to school 7 districts: Provided, That the 8 Secretary of Education, with the 9 approval of the Governor, may make 10 payments from this appropriation in 11 advance of the due date prescribed by 12 law to school districts which are 13 financially handicapped, whenever he 14 shall deem it necessary to make such 15 advance payments to enable the school 16 districts to keep their public schools 17 open, including minimum teacher 18 salaries. 19 State appropriation........ 2,661,268,000 20 For remediation programs. These 21 funds shall be distributed pursuant to 22 section 1511.1 of the Public School 23 Code of 1949. 24 State appropriation........ 17,251,000 25 To support the School Performance 26 Incentive Program. 27 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 28 For teacher development programs. 29 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 30 For adult literacy programs. 19890H1517B2360 - 64 -
1 State appropriation........ 7,000,000 2 For payments on account of annual 3 rental or sinking fund charges on 4 school buildings. 5 State appropriation........ 142,800,000 6 For payments on account of pupil 7 transportation. 8 State appropriation........ 212,900,000 9 For payments on account of 10 nonpublic school transportation. 11 State appropriation........ 12,950,000 12 For payments on account of special 13 education of exceptional children in 14 public schools. This amount includes 15 $99,000,000 for the prior year program 16 reconciliation to school districts, 17 $50,000,000 of which shall be paid by 18 August 1, 1989, the remainder shall be 19 paid no later than December 1, 1989. 20 State appropriation........ 447,340,000 21 For payments for Early Intervention 22 - Handicapped Children. 23 State appropriation........ 14,800,000 24 For payments on account of 25 homebound instruction. 26 State appropriation........ 475,000 27 For payment for tuition to school 28 districts providing education to 29 nonresident orphaned children placed 30 in private homes by the court and 19890H1517B2360 - 65 -
1 nonresident inmates of children's 2 institutions. 3 State appropriation........ 16,000,000 4 For payments of annual fixed 5 charges to school districts in lieu of 6 taxes for land acquired by the 7 Commonwealth for water conservation or 8 flood prevention. 9 State appropriation........ 80,000 10 For payment for maintenance of 11 summer schools for school-age children 12 of migrant laborers. 13 State appropriation........ 200,000 14 To provide grants to school 15 districts to assist in meeting the 16 matching requirements of Federal 17 grants received under Federal programs 18 for the education of the disadvantaged 19 where such programs meet criteria 20 established by the Department of 21 Education. 22 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 23 For special education - approved 24 private schools. 25 State appropriation........ 56,100,000 26 For annual payments, not to exceed 27 $500 per student, to institutions of 28 higher learning for defraying the 29 expenses of deaf or blind students. 30 State appropriation........ 50,000 19890H1517B2360 - 66 -
1 For payment of the Commonwealth's 2 share of the approved operating costs 3 and lease payments of intermediate 4 units. 5 State appropriation........ 13,500,000 6 For grants to school districts to 7 assist in meeting Federal matching 8 requirements for grants received under 9 the Federal Child Nutrition Act and to 10 aid in providing a food program for 11 needy children. 12 State appropriation........ 11,738,000 13 For payment of the Commonwealth's 14 share of Federal Social Security taxes 15 for public school employees. 16 State appropriation........ 200,823,000 17 For payment of required 18 contribution into the Contingent 19 Reserve and Supplemental Accounts of 20 the Public School Employees' 21 Retirement Fund. 22 State appropriation........ 541,266,000 23 For programs of education and 24 training at youth development centers. 25 State appropriation........ 4,852,000 26 For educational and training 27 programs at the State-owned adult 28 correctional institutions. 29 State appropriation........ 6,887,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19890H1517B2360 - 67 -
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 education programs at 6 State-owned correctional institutions: 7 (1) "Correctional Education" - To 8 provide educational needs and related 9 services for adults and children in 10 State correctional institutions. 11 Federal appropriation...... 1,245,000 12 For payments to private residential 13 rehabilitative institutions. 14 State appropriation........ 500,000 15 For education of indigent children 16 at charitable hospitals. 17 State appropriation........ 100,000 18 For payments to school districts to 19 replace moneys previously paid from 20 the State Horse Racing and State 21 Harness Racing Funds. 22 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 23 For dropout prevention programs. 24 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 25 For services to nonpublic schools. 26 State appropriation........ 48,859,000 27 For textbooks for nonpublic 28 schools. 29 State appropriation........ 9,408,000 30 For student supplies for nonpublic 19890H1517B2360 - 68 -
1 schools. 2 State appropriation........ 5,545,000 3 For programs to meet the needs of 4 pregnant and parenting teenagers. 5 State appropriation........ 928,000 6 For a comprehensive reading 7 program. 8 State appropriation........ 300,000 9 For grants to public libraries for 10 the development and improvement of a 11 Statewide system of libraries and 12 library services, including State aid 13 to local libraries, county libraries, 14 district library centers and regional 15 library resource centers. 16 State appropriation........ 22,145,000 17 To provide aid to the Free Library 18 of Philadelphia and the Carnegie 19 Library of Pittsburgh to meet the 20 costs incurred in serving as regional 21 libraries in the distribution of 22 braille reading materials, talking 23 book machines and other reading 24 materials to persons who are blind or 25 otherwise handicapped. 26 State appropriation........ 1,939,000 27 For library access. 28 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 29 For the school library catalog 30 network. 19890H1517B2360 - 69 -
1 State appropriation........ 500,000 2 For grants for educational radio 3 and television. 4 State appropriation........ 175,000 5 For payment of approved operating 6 and capital expenses of community 7 colleges and technical institutes. 8 State appropriation........ 110,268,000 9 An independent audit report for the 10 preceding fiscal year, which is 11 consistent with the Higher Education 12 Finance Manual, shall be submitted by 13 each community college to the 14 Department of Education not later than 15 120 days after the close of the 16 preceding fiscal year. The Department 17 of Education may withhold whatever 18 funds appropriated herein it feels 19 necessary to ensure that such audit 20 reports are submitted in the 21 prescribed fashion. 22 For higher education equal 23 opportunity program grants. 24 State appropriation........ 7,175,000 25 For the Ethnic Heritage Studies. 26 State appropriation........ 200,000 27 For payments on account of 28 vocational education. 29 State appropriation........ 35,785,000 30 For customized job training. 19890H1517B2360 - 70 -
1 State appropriation........ 15,500,000 2 For the Governor's Schools for 3 Excellence. 4 State appropriation........ 936,000 5 For Job Training Partnership Act 6 matching funds. 7 State appropriation........ 5,400,000 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) "Job Training Partnership Act" 15 - To provide educational training 16 opportunities to individuals 17 designated by service delivery areas 18 (SDA'S) within JTPA requirements. 19 Insofar as funds included in this 20 appropriation are for adult literacy 21 programs, the Department of Education 22 shall allow community-based 23 organizations and other nonprofit 24 educational and training organizations 25 to apply for the funds on the same 26 basis as local educational agencies. 27 Federal appropriation...... 6,457,000 28 (2) "Correctional Education." 29 Federal appropriation...... 840,000 30 For higher education - rural 19890H1517B2360 - 71 -
1 initiatives. 2 State appropriation........ 375,000 3 For a medical library and museum 4 program. 5 State appropriation........ 100,000 6 For a research grant for Judaic and 7 Near Eastern studies. 8 State appropriation........ 150,000 9 For higher educational equipment. 10 No funds from this appropriation shall 11 be expended until enabling legislation 12 is enacted. 13 State appropriation........ 6,602,000 14 Section 213. Department of 15 Environmental Resources.--The 16 following amounts are appropriated to 17 the Department of Environmental 18 Resources: Federal State 19 For general government operations 20 of the Department of Environmental 21 Resources. 22 State appropriation........ 9,041,000 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 general government 29 operations: 30 (1) "Surface Mine Conservation" - 19890H1517B2360 - 72 -
1 For activities supporting the 2 objectives of the Federal Surface 3 Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 4 1977. 5 Federal appropriation...... 1,045,000 6 (2) "EPA Planning Grant" - For the 7 administration and operation of a 8 program to implement the requirements 9 of the Federal Resource Conservation 10 and Recovery Act. 11 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 12 (3) "Construction Management 13 Assistance Grants - Administration" - 14 For support costs associated with the 15 Construction Management Assistance 16 Grant Program. 17 Federal appropriation...... 375,000 18 (4) "Safe Drinking Water Act - 19 Administration" - For support 20 activities connected with the Safe 21 Drinking Water Program. 22 Federal appropriation...... 85,000 23 For electronic data processing 24 support. 25 State appropriation........ 2,827,000 26 For water quality testing 27 laboratories. 28 State appropriation........ 380,000 29 For the Office of Resources 30 Management. 19890H1517B2360 - 73 -
1 State appropriation........ 18,325,000 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 the Office of Resources 8 Management: 9 (1) "Coastal Zone Management" - 10 For support of the coastal zone 11 management program. 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,800,000 13 (2) "Water Resources Planning Act" 14 - To maintain an effective water 15 resource program. 16 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 17 (3) "Land and Water Conservation 18 Fund" - To be used for conservation 19 and outdoor recreation. In addition to 20 these funds, any contingency funds 21 made available to the Commonwealth 22 under the Federal Land and Water 23 Conservation Act are hereby 24 appropriated. 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 26 (4) "National Water Use Data 27 System" - For support activities 28 connected with the Federal Water Use 29 Report. 30 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 19890H1517B2360 - 74 -
1 (5) "Bituminous Demonstration 2 Project" - For field inspection and 3 monitoring. 4 Federal appropriation...... 35,000 5 (6) "Federal Surface Mining 6 Control and Reclamation" - To fully 7 implement the regulatory program, 8 support and develop an information 9 systems plan and evaluate the impact 10 of the Surface Mining Conservation and 11 Reclamation Act. 12 Federal appropriation...... 272,000 13 (7) "Upper Delaware National 14 Scenic River" - For activities in 15 support of a management plan for the 16 Upper Delaware National Scenic River. 17 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 18 (8) "Topographic and Geologic 19 Survey Grants" - For evaluating the 20 impact of various activities on 21 Pennsylvania's topography. 22 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 23 (9) "Bituminous Coal Resources" - 24 To provide data on Pennsylvania's 25 bituminous coal resources. 26 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 27 (10) "Surface Mine Conservation" - 28 To support activities under the 29 Surface Mining Conservation and 30 Reclamation Act. 19890H1517B2360 - 75 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 195,000 2 (11) For reclamation construction 3 work under the Bond Forfeiture 4 Program. 5 Federal appropriation...... 600,000 6 (12) "Butler Mine Tunnel Site" - 7 For reimbursement of costs incurred by 8 the Bureau of Abandoned Mine 9 Reclamation. 10 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 11 (13) "Delaware River Estuary 12 Management Conference." 13 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 14 For a Center for Hazardous 15 Materials Research. 16 State appropriation........ 500,000 17 For the Chesapeake Bay Pollution 18 Abatement Program. 19 State appropriation........ 2,909,000 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 Chesapeake Bay 26 Pollution Abatement Program: 27 (1) "Chesapeake Bay Pollution 28 Abatement" - To control agricultural 29 runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. 30 Federal appropriation...... 3,500,000 19890H1517B2360 - 76 -
1 For deep mine safety. 2 State appropriation........ 3,871,000 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 deep mine safety 9 inspections: 10 (1) "Training and Education of 11 Underground Coal Miners" - For the 12 conduct of a training program for 13 private coal industry employees in 14 mine safety and first aid practice. 15 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 16 (2) "Office of Surface Mining - 17 Deep Mine Safety" - For support of 18 inspection and monitoring activities 19 associated with the Surface Mine 20 Control and Reclamation Program. 21 Federal appropriation...... 107,000 22 For the Office of Protection, 23 including implementation of the act of 24 July 13, 1988 (P.L.525, No.93). 25 State appropriation........ 57,487,000 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 19890H1517B2360 - 77 -
1 revenues for the Office of Protection: 2 (1) "EPA - Planning Grant - 3 Administration" - For the 4 administration and operation of a 5 program to implement the requirements 6 of the Federal Resource Conservation 7 and Recovery Act. 8 Federal appropriation...... 4,597,000 9 (2) "Water Pollution Control 10 Grants" - For the conduct and 11 administration of the Statewide water 12 pollution control program plan. 13 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 14 (3) "Water Pollution Control" - 15 For implementation of the NPDES 16 Program. 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,432,000 18 (4) "Air Pollution Control Grants" 19 - For the conduct and administration 20 of a Statewide program for the 21 control, abatement and prevention of 22 air pollution and achievement of 23 Federal ambient air quality standards. 24 No portion of this appropriation shall 25 be allocated to the Delaware Valley 26 Citizens' Council for Clean Air. 27 Federal appropriation...... 4,150,000 28 (5) "Radiation Regulation and 29 Monitoring" - For monitoring 30 radioactivity and radiation levels in 19890H1517B2360 - 78 -
1 and around selected ionizing radiation 2 production and utilization facilities. 3 Federal appropriation...... 92,000 4 (6) "Surface Mine Control and 5 Reclamation" - For a program to 6 implement the interim regulations of 7 the Federal Surface Mining Control and 8 Reclamation Act. 9 Federal appropriation...... 10,966,000 10 (7) "Diagnostic X-ray Equipment - 11 Testing" - For the conduct of an 12 inspection program to verify adherence 13 to performance standards of diagnostic 14 X-ray equipment. 15 Federal appropriation...... 29,000 16 (8) "Surface Mine Control and 17 Reclamation - Laboratories" - To 18 provide laboratory support to 19 implement and enforce the standards 20 established in the Federal Surface 21 Mining Control and Reclamation Act. 22 Federal appropriation...... 458,000 23 (9) "Rural Clean Water" - To 24 comprehensively monitor and evaluate 25 the effects of agricultural best 26 management practices on surface water 27 and groundwater. 28 Federal appropriation...... 298,000 29 (10) "Water Quality Outreach 30 Operator Training" - To carry out a 19890H1517B2360 - 79 -
1 program of onsite training at a 2 selected number of small waste water 3 treatment plants. 4 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 5 (11) "Water Quality Management 6 Planning Grants" - For support of 7 watershed planning activities 8 associated with the water quality 9 program. 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,800,000 11 (12) "Construction Management 12 Assistance Grants" - To provide 13 technical assistance and review 14 associated with Federal wastewater 15 treatment plant grants. 16 Federal appropriation...... 3,045,000 17 (13) "Small Operator's Assistance" 18 - For a program to assist 19 Pennsylvania's small coal operators 20 under the Federal Surface Mining 21 Control and Reclamation Act. 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 23 (14) "Safe Drinking Water" - For 24 support of the safe drinking water 25 program. 26 Federal appropriation...... 1,788,000 27 (15) "Underground Storage Tanks." 28 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 29 (16) "Lake Wallenpaupack - Phase 30 II" - For assistance to local agencies 19890H1517B2360 - 80 -
1 in implementing lake restoration 2 procedures. 3 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 4 (17) "Lake Nockamixon - Phase II" 5 - For assistance to local agencies in 6 implementing lake restoration 7 procedures. 8 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 9 (18) Harvey's Lake - For a Phase I 10 diagnostic/feasibility study of 11 Harvey's Lake. 12 Federal appropriation...... 35,000 13 (19) "Non-Point Source Program." 14 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 15 (20) "Leaking Storage Tank Trust 16 Fund." 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,200,000 18 (21) "Indoor Radon Abatement" - 19 For costs of a program to develop a 20 radon certification exam, provide free 21 testing and mitigation to low income 22 recipients and assist local 23 governments in program implementation. 24 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 25 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 26 much thereof as may be necessary, are 27 hereby specifically appropriated for 28 rodent control programs: 29 (1) For preventive health service 30 programs for the control of rodents. 19890H1517B2360 - 81 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 1,800,000 2 (2) For administration and State 3 audit costs of the rodent control 4 program. 5 Federal appropriation...... 180,000 6 For seasonal farm labor camp 7 inspection program. 8 State appropriation........ 296,000 9 For transfer to the low-level waste 10 fund. 11 State appropriation........ 736,000 12 For radon testing. 13 State appropriation........ 1,300,000 14 For State forestry operations. 15 State appropriation........ 13,286,000 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 forestry operations: 22 (1) "Forest Fire Protection and 23 Control" - For prevention of forest 24 fires in State and private forests in 25 Pennsylvania and for control of 26 wildfires anywhere in this 27 Commonwealth. 28 Federal appropriation...... 315,000 29 (2) "Forestry Incentives and 30 Agricultural Conservation" - For 19890H1517B2360 - 82 -
1 assistance to landowners applying 2 federally cost-shared forestry 3 practices to their woodlands, both for 4 conservation and timber production. 5 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 6 (3) "Watershed Protection and 7 Flood Prevention - Technical 8 Assistance" - For rendering technical 9 assistance in forest land management, 10 erosion control and watershed 11 protection directed at stabilizing and 12 regulating water supplies and stream 13 flows. 14 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 15 (4) "Resource Conservation and 16 Development" - To (i) increase farm 17 income, (ii) intensify resource 18 conservation efforts, (iii) reduce 19 stream pollution and flood hazards, 20 (iv) promote industrial development, 21 (v) improve water quality and (vi) 22 strengthen forest-based industries. 23 Federal appropriation...... 8,000 24 (5) "Forest Management and 25 Processing" - To provide technical 26 advice on forest management. 27 Federal appropriation...... 215,000 28 (6) "Renewable Resources 29 Evaluation" - For a comprehensive 30 survey and analysis of present and 19890H1517B2360 - 83 -
1 prospective conditions for renewable 2 resources of State and private forest 3 lands. 4 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 5 (7) "Cooperative Forest Insect and 6 Disease Control" - For insect and 7 disease control, forest fire 8 protection and timber management 9 activities of the Bureau of Forestry. 10 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 11 For gypsy moth and other insect and 12 disease control. 13 State appropriation........ 3,395,000 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 gypsy moth and other 20 insect and disease control: 21 (1) "Forest Insect and Disease 22 Control" - For spraying for gypsy moth 23 and disease control. 24 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 25 For the black fly control project. 26 State appropriation........ 2,495,000 27 For State parks. This sum includes 28 $2,000,000 for enhanced State park 29 maintenance. 30 State appropriation........ 37,097,000 19890H1517B2360 - 84 -
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 State Parks: 7 (1) "Forest insect monitoring" - 8 To monitor gypsy moth life stages and 9 to develop a hazard rating for gypsy 10 moth infestation at the Nolde 11 Environmental Education Center. 12 Federal appropriation...... 4,000 13 For flood control projects. 14 State appropriation........ 1,325,000 15 For Flood Plain Renovations. 16 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 17 For storm water management grants. 18 State appropriation........ 650,000 19 For sewage facilities planning 20 grants. 21 State appropriation........ 500,000 22 For sewage facilities enforcement 23 grants. 24 State appropriation........ 1,600,000 25 For sewage treatment plant 26 operation grants. 27 State appropriation........ 22,500,000 28 For transfer to the hazardous sites 29 cleanup fund. 30 State appropriation........ 15,926,000 19890H1517B2360 - 85 -
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 hazardous waste 7 control program: 8 (1) "Superfund Projects" - For a 9 program of assessment and remedial 10 action at hazardous waste sites. 11 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 12 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 13 of the expenses of the River Master 14 for the Delaware River. 15 State appropriation........ 63,000 16 For support of the Ohio River Basin 17 Commission. 18 State appropriation........ 8,000 19 For support of the Susquehanna 20 River Basin Commission. 21 State appropriation........ 276,000 22 For support of the Interstate 23 Commission on the Potomac River Basin. 24 State appropriation........ 26,000 25 For conduct of the Delaware River 26 Basin Commission. 27 State appropriation........ 880,000 28 For support of the Ohio River 29 Valley Water Sanitation Commission. 30 State appropriation........ 109,000 19890H1517B2360 - 86 -
1 For support of the Chesapeake Bay 2 Commission. 3 State appropriation........ 175,000 4 For transfer to the Great Lakes 5 protection fund upon requisition of 6 the executive director of the Council 7 of Great Lakes Governors. This 8 appropriation is the first of three 9 annual payments. 10 State appropriation........ 500,000 11 For payment to conservation 12 districts. 13 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 14 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 15 of the costs of the Interstate Mining 16 Commission. 17 State appropriation........ 10,000 18 For abandoned surface mine 19 reclamation. 20 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 21 For payment of annual fixed charges 22 in lieu of taxes to counties and 23 townships on land acquired for water 24 conservation and flood control. 25 State appropriation........ 23,000 26 For payment of annual fixed charges 27 in lieu of taxes to political 28 subdivisions or school districts on 29 lands acquired by the Commonwealth for 30 Project 70. 19890H1517B2360 - 87 -
1 State appropriation........ 17,000 2 For payment of annual fixed charges 3 in lieu of taxes to counties, school 4 districts and townships on forest 5 lands. 6 State appropriation........ 1,225,000 7 To provide grants for vector 8 control programs. 9 State appropriation........ 500,000 10 For the Appalachian States Low- 11 Level Waste Compact. 12 State appropriation........ 200,000 13 For the Anthracite Emergency Bond 14 Fund. 15 State appropriation........ 50,000 16 For Marianna Borough Cleanup. 17 State appropriation........ 200,000 18 For Dredging of the Schuylkill 19 River. 20 State appropriation........ 850,000 21 Section 214. 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 No less than $100,000 of this 28 appropriation shall be used for 29 expansion of the contract compliance 30 and business development efforts of 19890H1517B2360 - 88 -
1 the Office of Minority and Women 2 Business Enterprise. 3 State appropriation........ 45,925,000 4 For the administration and 5 operation of the Capitol Police. 6 State appropriation........ 4,438,000 7 For Harristown rental charges. 8 State appropriation........ 6,489,000 9 For utility costs, including 10 implementation of third-party shared 11 savings programs. 12 State appropriation........ 9,140,000 13 For Harristown utility and 14 municipal charges, including 15 implementation of third-party shared 16 savings programs. 17 State appropriation........ 6,064,000 18 For fire protection services for 19 the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg. 20 State appropriation........ 550,000 21 For an asbestos response program. 22 State appropriation........ 800,000 23 For a Federal surplus property 24 pilot project in Luzerne County. 25 State appropriation........ 250,000 26 Section 215. Department of 27 Health.--The following amounts are 28 appropriated to the Department of 29 Health: Federal State 30 For general government operations 19890H1517B2360 - 89 -
1 of the Department of Health. 2 State appropriation........ 11,150,000 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 general government 9 operations: 10 (1) "SSA (XVI) - Drug and Alcohol 11 Referral and Monitoring Program" - To 12 provide referral and monitoring 13 services to medically determined drug 14 addicts or alcoholics. 15 Federal appropriation...... 57,000 16 (2) "National Health Service 17 Corps" - To administer the National 18 Health Service Corps program in 19 Pennsylvania. 20 Federal appropriation...... 166,000 21 (3) "Anti-Drug Abuse - Substance 22 Abuse Administration." 23 Federal appropriation...... 225,000 24 (4) Health Assessment Cooperative 25 Agreement. 26 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 27 (5) Surveillance of AIDS and HIV 28 infection. 29 Federal appropriation...... 201,000 30 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 19890H1517B2360 - 90 -
1 much thereof as may be necessary, are 2 hereby specifically appropriated for 3 general government operations: 4 (1) For the administration and 5 State audit costs of the various 6 preventive health services programs. 7 Federal appropriation...... 307,000 8 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 9 as much thereof as may be necessary, 10 are hereby specifically appropriated 11 for general government operations: 12 (1) For administration and State 13 audit costs of the alcohol and drug 14 abuse programs. 15 Federal appropriation...... 1,550,000 16 The following MCHSBG amounts, or as 17 much thereof as may be necessary, are 18 hereby specifically appropriated for 19 general government operations: 20 (1) For administration and State 21 audit costs of the Maternal and Child 22 Health Programs. 23 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 24 For the Governor's Arthritis Task 25 Force. 26 State appropriation........ 178,000 27 For the Diabetes Task Force, which 28 appropriation shall provide 29 administrative support for the Task 30 Force, including the compensation of 19890H1517B2360 - 91 -
1 an executive director and part-time 2 clerical position, and implement the 3 Pennsylvania Diabetes Plan. 4 State appropriation........ 413,000 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 diabetes control: 11 (1) "Diabetes Control" - To 12 develop and plan for upgrading the 13 quality of diabetes information and to 14 refine various health indices to 15 monitor and evaluate diabetes control 16 programs. 17 Federal appropriation...... 224,000 18 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 19 much thereof as may be necessary, are 20 hereby specifically appropriated for 21 the Diabetes Task Force: 22 (1) For the Diabetes Task Force. 23 Federal appropriation...... 218,000 24 For Three Mile Island health- 25 related studies. 26 State appropriation........ 290,000 27 For the Office of Quality 28 Assurance. 29 State appropriation........ 4,116,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19890H1517B2360 - 92 -
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 administration of the 6 Quality Assurance Program: 7 (1) "Medicare - Health Services 8 Agency Certification" - Perform 9 surveys and inspections to determine 10 whether hospitals, home health 11 agencies, laboratories, clinics and 12 other providers of health services 13 meet requirements as set forth in 14 section 1861 of the Social Security 15 Act and certify those that qualify to 16 the Secretary of Health and Human 17 Services. 18 Federal appropriation...... 4,200,000 19 For the Bureau of Vital Statistics. 20 State appropriation........ 4,866,000 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 vital statistics: 27 (1) "Cooperative Health 28 Statistics" - To review and evaluate 29 existing State-level health 30 statistical systems to define the 19890H1517B2360 - 93 -
1 extent to which they are responsive to 2 NCHS requirements and standards and 3 needs of other data users; and to 4 plan, organize, test and implement 5 systems modifications. 6 Federal appropriation...... 641,000 7 (2) For the Drake Health Registry. 8 Federal appropriation...... 178,000 9 For the State Laboratory. 10 State appropriation........ 3,025,000 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 the operation of the 17 State Laboratory: 18 (1) "Medicare - Health Services 19 Agency Certification" - Perform 20 surveys and inspections to determine 21 whether hospitals, home health 22 agencies, laboratories, clinics and 23 other providers of health services 24 meet requirements as set forth in 25 section 1861 of the Social Security 26 Act and certify those that qualify to 27 the Secretary of Health and Human 28 Services. 29 Federal appropriation...... 185,000 30 For the State Health Care Centers, 19890H1517B2360 - 94 -
1 including the district offices of the 2 Department of Health. 3 State appropriation........ 13,882,000 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 State health care 10 centers: 11 (1) "Indo-Chinese Refugee Program" 12 - To serve the unmet public health 13 needs associated with, and the general 14 health needs of, the refugees. 15 Federal appropriation...... 77,000 16 (2) "Disease Control Immunization 17 Program - Project Grants" - To enlist 18 the aid of practicing physicians, 19 official health agencies and 20 volunteers in an immunization program 21 for all susceptible persons in the 22 community, particularly children under 23 five years of age. 24 Federal appropriation...... 641,000 25 (3) Applied Methods in Injury 26 Surveillance. 27 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 28 (4) "Chronic Disease Prevention 29 and Control" - For a pilot project to 30 coordinate and conduct comprehensive 19890H1517B2360 - 95 -
1 community-based chronic disease 2 education and screening. 3 Federal appropriation...... 130,000 4 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 5 much thereof as may be necessary, are 6 hereby specifically appropriated for 7 State health care centers: 8 (1) For health education and 9 prevention. 10 Federal appropriation...... 700,000 11 (2) For hypertension services. 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,217,000 13 (3) For fluoridation. 14 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 15 For the provision of HIB Vaccine 16 and other childhood immunizations at 17 State health care centers. 18 State appropriation........ 290,000 19 For the Cancer Registry. 20 State appropriation........ 986,000 21 For cancer control, prevention and 22 research. 23 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 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 cancer control, 30 prevention and research. 19890H1517B2360 - 96 -
1 (1) Data-based Intervention 2 Research in Public Health. 3 Federal appropriation...... 168,000 4 For cancer institute activities in 5 western Pennsylvania. 6 State appropriation........ 500,000 7 For cancer institute activities in 8 eastern Pennsylvania. 9 State appropriation........ 250,000 10 For the Vietnam Veterans Health 11 Initiative Commission. 12 State appropriation........ 219,000 13 For reimbursement to school 14 districts on account of health 15 services. 16 State appropriation........ 17,525,000 17 For maintenance of local health 18 departments. 19 State appropriation........ 18,400,000 20 For local health departments for 21 environmental health services. 22 State appropriation........ 6,577,000 23 For a State supplement to the 24 Federal Special Supplemental Food 25 Service Program for Women, Infants and 26 Children. Included in this amount is 27 $100,000 for the Farmers Market Food 28 Coupon Program. 29 State appropriation........ 15,000,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19890H1517B2360 - 97 -
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 Supplemental Food 6 Service Program for Women, Infants and 7 Children: 8 (1) "Special Supplemental Food 9 Service Program for Women, Infants and 10 Children" - To provide iron- and 11 protein-rich food to low-income 12 pregnant women, lactating mothers, and 13 infants and children. 14 Federal appropriation...... 87,332,000 15 In addition to the specific amounts 16 appropriated herein, all other moneys 17 received from the Federal Government 18 for the Special Supplemental Food 19 Service Program for Women, Infants and 20 Children are hereby appropriated to 21 such program. 22 For maternal and child health 23 services - high risk. 24 State appropriation........ 1,733,000 25 The following Federal augmentation 26 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 27 necessary, are hereby specifically 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated from Commonwealth 30 revenues for maternal and child 19890H1517B2360 - 98 -
1 health: 2 (1) "Genetic Screening and 3 Education" - To improve access to 4 genetic counseling for individuals 5 most frequently underserved in the 6 medical care system. 7 Federal appropriation...... 24,000 8 (2) "Expanding Resources and 9 Improving Genetic Services" - For a 10 project to expand and improve regional 11 clinical genetic resources and 12 services by utilizing the Mid-Atlantic 13 Regional Human Genetic Network. 14 Federal appropriation...... 5,000 15 (3) Childhood Lead Poisoning 16 Prevention. 17 Federal appropriation...... 1,688,000 18 (4) State and Community Based 19 Injury Control Program. 20 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 21 (5) Special Projects of Regional 22 and National Significance (SPRANS) - 23 Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell and 24 Genetic Disorders. 25 Federal appropriation...... 105,000 26 The following MCHSBG amounts, or as 27 much thereof as may be necessary, are 28 hereby specifically appropriated for 29 maternal and child health: 30 (1) For crippled children 19890H1517B2360 - 99 -
1 programs. 2 Federal appropriation...... 6,600,000 3 (2) For maternal and child health 4 services programs, including genetic 5 disease and counseling and lead-based 6 paint poisoning prevention. 7 Federal appropriation...... 13,211,000 8 (3) For Supplemental Security 9 Income for disabled children services. 10 Federal appropriation...... 950,000 11 For Emergency Medical Services. 12 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 13 For grants to counties and private 14 facilities to finance drug and alcohol 15 abuse treatment and prevention 16 programs. No less than $500,000 shall 17 be used for preventive services. 18 State appropriation........ 32,127,000 19 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 20 as much thereof as may be necessary, 21 are hereby specifically appropriated 22 for alcohol and drug grant programs: 23 (1) For alcohol grant programs. 24 Federal appropriation...... 11,000,000 25 (2) For drug grant programs. 26 Federal appropriation...... 14,500,000 27 The following Federal augmentation 28 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 29 necessary, are hereby specifically 30 appropriated to the Department of 19890H1517B2360 - 100 -
1 Health for drug and alcohol abuse 2 activities: 3 (1) "Anti-Drug Abuse - Substance 4 Abuse Treatment." 5 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 6 (2) Improved Drug and Alcohol Data 7 Collection Systems. 8 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 9 (3) Reduction of Waiting Period 10 for Drug Abuse Treatment. 11 Federal appropriation...... 3,500,000 12 (4) Community Youth Activities 13 Program. 14 Federal appropriation...... 69,000 15 (5) Community Youth Activities 16 Demonstration Grant. 17 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 18 For renal dialysis services. 19 State appropriation........ 6,520,000 20 For spina bifida services. 21 State appropriation........ 1,055,000 22 For home ventilators. 23 State appropriation........ 700,000 24 For coal workers' pneumoconiosis 25 services. 26 State appropriation........ 550,000 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 19890H1517B2360 - 101 -
1 appropriated from Commonwealth 2 revenues for coal workers' 3 pneumoconiosis services: 4 (1) "Black Lung Clinic Program" - 5 To expand State effort into the 6 screening, diagnosis, treatment and 7 rehabilitation of coal workers with 8 respiratory diseases. 9 Federal appropriation...... 720,000 10 For black lung clinic services in 11 Washington County. 12 State appropriation........ 75,000 13 For adult cystic fibrosis. 14 State appropriation........ 217,000 15 For venereal disease screening and 16 treatment. 17 State appropriation........ 741,000 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 venereal disease 24 screening and testing: 25 (1) "Survey and Follow-Up - 26 Venereal Diseases" - For the carrying 27 out of case-finding surveys and 28 serologic follow-up services. 29 Federal appropriation...... 765,000 30 For diagnosis and treatment for 19890H1517B2360 - 102 -
1 Cooley's Anemia. 2 State appropriation........ 205,000 3 For tuberculosis screening and 4 treatment. 5 State appropriation........ 540,000 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 tuberculosis screening 12 and treatment: 13 (1) "Tuberculosis Control Program" 14 - To help strengthen and reinforce 15 tuberculosis control in reducing 16 reported cases. 17 Federal appropriation...... 253,000 18 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 19 much thereof as may be necessary, are 20 hereby specifically appropriated for 21 tuberculosis screening and treatment: 22 (1) For tuberculosis programs. 23 Federal appropriation...... 569,000 24 For hemophilia services. 25 State appropriation........ 2,300,000 26 For sickle-cell anemia services. 27 State appropriation........ 1,062,000 28 For summer camps for children with 29 sickle-cell anemia. 30 State appropriation........ 36,000 19890H1517B2360 - 103 -
1 For Lupus disease - research. 2 State appropriation........ 85,000 3 For Health Care Services in 4 Northwestern Pennsylvania. 5 State appropriation........ 195,000 6 For AIDS Programs - Of this amount, 7 no more than $500,000 shall be used 8 for administration by the Department 9 of Health. The remaining appropriated 10 funds shall be used for grants to 11 community based organizations for AIDS 12 education and prevention activities, a 13 public media campaign and prevention 14 training for individuals whose 15 employment places them at risk. 16 State appropriation........ 2,750,000 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 AIDS programs: 23 (1) "AIDS Health Education." 24 Federal appropriation...... 7,500,000 25 For operation of the Keystone State 26 Games. 27 State appropriation........ 200,000 28 For Regional Poison Control 29 Centers. 30 State appropriation........ 1,575,000 19890H1517B2360 - 104 -
1 For the development and 2 coordination of trauma prevention 3 education programs and the promotion 4 of the availability of trauma centers 5 throughout this Commonwealth. 6 State appropriation........ 150,000 7 For Tourette Syndrome. 8 State appropriation........ 100,000 9 Section 216. Insurance 10 Department.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Insurance 12 Department: Federal State 13 For general government operations 14 of the Insurance Department. 15 State appropriation........ 11,274,000 16 Section 217. Department of Labor 17 and Industry.--The following amounts 18 are appropriated to the Department of 19 Labor and Industry: Federal State 20 For general government operations 21 of the Department of Labor and 22 Industry. This appropriation includes 23 the sum of $200,000 for a labor 24 education program. 25 State appropriation........ 6,472,000 26 The following Federal augmentation 27 amount, or as much thereof as may be 28 necessary, are hereby specifically 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated from Commonwealth 19890H1517B2360 - 105 -
1 revenues for general government 2 operation: 3 (1) "National Occupational 4 Information Coordinating Committee" - 5 To develop and implement an 6 occupational information system to 7 ensure that needed labor market and 8 occupational information is available. 9 Federal appropriation...... 285,000 10 The following JTPA amounts, or as 11 much thereof as may be necessary, are 12 hereby specifically appropriated for 13 general government operations: 14 (1) "Job Training Partnership - 15 Administration" - For operation of the 16 Bureau of Job Training. 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,184,000 18 (2) "Grants to Service Delivery 19 Areas - JTPA" - For allocation to 20 service delivery areas (SDA's) based 21 on unemployment and levels of 22 economically disadvantaged 23 individuals. 24 Federal appropriation...... 67,000,000 25 (3) "Summer Youth Programs - JTPA" 26 - For a program to assist individuals 27 between the ages of 14 and 21 to find 28 or prepare for employment. 29 Federal appropriation...... 38,000,000 30 (4) "Incentive Grants - JTPA" - 19890H1517B2360 - 106 -
1 For incentive grants and technical 2 assistance to SDA's. Funds from this 3 appropriation awarded to SDA's 4 pursuant to section 202(b) of Public 5 Law 87-300 (October 13, 1982) as 6 incentive grants shall be used to 7 increase the number of welfare 8 assistance recipients and high school 9 dropouts receiving job training and 10 assistance services, and to provide 11 employment and training services to 12 prevent individuals from dropping out 13 of high school. Funds not needed for 14 incentive grants or technical 15 assistance may be used to provide 16 employment and training assistance to 17 hard-to-serve individuals. 18 Federal appropriation...... 12,000,000 19 (5) "Older Workers - JTPA" - For 20 grants to provide training and 21 retraining services to economically 22 disadvantaged individuals over 55 23 years of age. 24 Federal appropriation...... 4,586,000 25 (6) "Veterans' Employment Programs 26 - JTPA" - For a Statewide program of 27 grants that will assist veterans to 28 obtain employment. 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,187,000 30 For Occupational and Industrial 19890H1517B2360 - 107 -
1 Safety. 2 State appropriation........ 6,336,000 3 For the operation of a Worker and 4 Community Right-To-Know Program 5 pursuant to the act of October 5, 1984 6 (P.L.734, No.159). 7 State appropriation........ 1,265,000 8 For occupational disease payments. 9 State appropriation........ 6,358,000 10 For an Occupational Disease Study. 11 State appropriation........ 250,000 12 For the payment to the Vocational 13 Rehabilitation Fund for work of the 14 State Board of Vocational 15 Rehabilitation. 16 State appropriation........ 17,460,000 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 transfer to Vocational 23 Rehabilitation: 24 (1) "Disability Determination" - 25 To determine eligibility of 26 handicapped Social Security 27 recipients. 28 Federal appropriation...... 44,096,000 29 For supported employment. 30 State appropriation........ 899,000 19890H1517B2360 - 108 -
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 supported employment: 7 (1) For payment to the vocational 8 rehabilitation fund for supported 9 employment. 10 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 11 For independent living 12 rehabilitation, including centers for 13 independent living. 14 State appropriation........ 830,000 15 For provision of rehabilitation and 16 related services in the Harmarville 17 area. This appropriation shall be in 18 addition to any other State grants or 19 funds received for such services. 20 State appropriation........ 200,000 21 To carry out the provisions of 22 section 306(h) of The Pennsylvania 23 Workmen's Compensation Act. 24 State appropriation........ 746,000 25 For needs-based payments for 26 dislocated workers and other services 27 authorized by the act of July 13, 1987 28 (P.L.346, No.66), known as the 29 Dislocated Worker Training Assistance 30 Act. 19890H1517B2360 - 109 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 2 For Job Training Partnership Act 3 matching funds. Any funds in excess of 4 the amount needed for matching 5 purposes shall be used for dislocated 6 worker programs. 7 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 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...... 24,000,000 18 For Job Centers. 19 State appropriation........ 3,375,000 20 For PennSERVE. 21 State appropriation........ 500,000 22 For a Literacy Corps Pilot Project. 23 State appropriation........ 500,000 24 Section 218. Department of 25 Military Affairs.--The following sums 26 are appropriated to the Department of 27 Military Affairs: Federal State 28 For general government operations 29 of the Department of Military Affairs. 30 State appropriation........ 11,803,000 19890H1517B2360 - 110 -
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 general government 7 operations: 8 (1) "National Guard - Maintenance 9 Facilities and Training Sites" - To 10 provide storage of equipment and 11 utilities and service for support for 12 National Guard units. 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,100,000 14 (2) "Employee Support - National 15 Guard" - For the expenses of providing 16 staff support for the National Guard. 17 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 18 (3) "New Armories Operation and 19 Maintenance." 20 Federal appropriation...... 257,000 21 For maintenance of monuments to 22 Pennsylvania servicemen who died on 23 foreign soil. 24 State appropriation........ 3,000 25 For armory maintenance and repair. 26 State appropriation........ 500,000 27 For the operation and maintenance 28 of the Erie Soldiers' and Sailors' 29 Home. 30 State appropriation........ 4,192,000 19890H1517B2360 - 111 -
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 Erie Soldiers' and 7 Sailors' Home: 8 (1) "Operations and Maintenance" - 9 For provision of domiciliary and 10 nursing care for discharged, aged and 11 indigent veterans of the United States 12 Armed Services. 13 Federal appropriation...... 711,000 14 (2) "Medicare Services" - For the 15 provision of reimbursable Medicare 16 services. 17 Federal appropriation...... 4,000 18 For the operation and maintenance 19 of the Hollidaysburg Veterans' Home. 20 State appropriation........ 9,480,000 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 Hollidaysburg 27 Veterans' Home: 28 (1) "Operations and Maintenance" - 29 For provision of domiciliary and 30 nursing care for discharged, aged and 19890H1517B2360 - 112 -
1 indigent veterans of the United States 2 Armed Services. 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,652,000 4 (2) "Medicare Services" - For the 5 provision of reimbursable Medicare 6 services. 7 Federal appropriation...... 190,000 8 (3) "Dietary Renovations." 9 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 10 For the operation and maintenance 11 of the Southeastern Veterans' Home. 12 State appropriation........ 4,575,000 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 Southeastern 19 Veterans' Home: 20 (1) "Operations and Maintenance" - 21 For provision of domiciliary and 22 nursing care for discharged, aged and 23 indigent veterans of the United States 24 Armed Services. 25 Federal appropriation...... 262,000 26 For payment of gratuities for the 27 education of children of certain 28 veterans. 29 State appropriation........ 75,000 30 For payment of education credits 19890H1517B2360 - 113 -
1 for members of the National Guard. 2 State appropriation........ 402,000 3 For assistance to veterans who are 4 ill or disabled and without means of 5 support. 6 State appropriation........ 2,287,000 7 For pensions for veterans blinded 8 through service-connected injuries or 9 disease. 10 State appropriation........ 159,000 11 To provide for pensions for 12 paralyzed veterans as required by 51 13 Pa.C.S. § 7702. 14 State appropriation........ 380,000 15 For payment of pensions to 16 dependents of soldiers of the 17 Pennsylvania National Guard killed in 18 the line of duty. 19 State appropriation........ 20,000 20 Section 219. Department of Public 21 Welfare.--The following sums are 22 appropriated to the Department of 23 Public Welfare: Federal State 24 For general government operations 25 of the Department of Public Welfare, 26 including the monitoring of 27 residential contracts. 28 State appropriation........ 25,286,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19890H1517B2360 - 114 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from Commonwealth 4 revenues for general government 5 operations: 6 (1) "Child Welfare Services" - For 7 administrative expenses incurred for 8 general government operations in 9 establishing, extending and 10 strengthening services provided by the 11 Commonwealth and local public welfare 12 programs for development services 13 which will prevent the neglect, abuse, 14 exploitation or delinquency of 15 children. 16 Federal appropriation...... 2,240,000 17 (2) "Rehabilitation Services and 18 Facilities - Basic Support 19 Administration" - For administrative 20 expenses incurred for general 21 government operations in support of 22 the provision of vocational 23 rehabilitation services to persons 24 with mental and physical handicaps and 25 to provide small business 26 opportunities for the blind through 27 vending stands. 28 Federal appropriation...... 640,000 29 (3) "Medical Assistance - Program 30 Administration" - For administrative 19890H1517B2360 - 115 -
1 expenses incurred for general 2 government operations in support of 3 the provision of medical assistance on 4 behalf of eligible persons. 5 Federal appropriation...... 13,397,000 6 (4) "Maintenance Assistance - 7 Administration" - For administrative 8 expenses incurred for general 9 government operations in support of 10 the provision of Supplemental Security 11 Income and cash and emergency 12 assistance to eligible persons. 13 Federal appropriation...... 10,424,000 14 (5) "Food Stamp Program - 15 Administration" - For administrative 16 expenses incurred for general 17 government operations in relation to 18 the food stamp program. 19 Federal appropriation...... 2,733,000 20 (6) "Developmental Disabilities - 21 Basic Support" - To plan, administer, 22 provide services and contract with 23 facilities for the developmentally 24 disabled. 25 Federal appropriation...... 3,723,000 26 (7) "Child and Adolescent Services 27 System Grant." 28 Federal appropriation...... 675,000 29 (8) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 30 Asylum - Social Services" - For 19890H1517B2360 - 116 -
1 administration of social services to 2 needy refugees and persons seeking 3 asylum. 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,019,000 5 (9) "Elementary and Secondary 6 Education Act - Title I" - For 7 administration of the program to 8 extend and improve comprehensive 9 educational programs for the 10 handicapped. 11 Federal appropriation...... 427,000 12 (10) "Manpower Development Grant - 13 Mental Health" - To provide more 14 effective preparation, recruitment, 15 development, utilization and retention 16 of mental health service personnel at 17 the State and local level. 18 Federal appropriation...... 209,000 19 (11) "Adoption Exchange" - To 20 enhance the adoption of special-needs 21 children. 22 Federal appropriation...... 165,000 23 (12) "Outreach Advocacy and 24 Training" - For mental health consumer 25 services. 26 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 27 (13) "Mental Health Planning." 28 Federal appropriation...... 131,000 29 (14) "Community Support Services - 30 M.H." 19890H1517B2360 - 117 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 2 (15) "Homeless Mentally Ill - 3 Administration" - For administration 4 of the Homeless Mentally Ill Program. 5 Federal appropriation...... 93,000 6 (16) "Vocational Improvement 7 Program" - For a program providing 8 intensive, supportive vocational 9 services to young mentally ill 10 persons. 11 Federal appropriation...... 199,000 12 (17) "Handicapped Education - 13 Early Intervention." 14 Federal appropriation...... 2,678,000 15 (18) "Monitoring Detainment of 16 Juveniles" - For a program to monitor 17 compliance with Federal requirements 18 on detainment of juveniles. 19 Federal appropriation...... 91,000 20 (19) "Child and Adolescent 21 Demonstration." 22 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 23 (20) "Student Assistance Program - 24 Aftercare Model." 25 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 26 (21) "Family Based Mental Health 27 Evaluation." 28 Federal appropriation...... 235,000 29 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 30 as much thereof as may be necessary, 19890H1517B2360 - 118 -
1 are hereby specifically appropriated 2 for general government operations: 3 (1) For administration of the 4 mental health services programs. 5 Federal appropriation...... 134,000 6 The following SSBG amounts, or as 7 much thereof as may be necessary, are 8 hereby specifically appropriated for 9 general government operations: 10 (1) "Social Services - General 11 Government" - For administrative 12 expenses incurred for general 13 government operations in support of 14 the provision of social service 15 programs and for State audit costs of 16 the Social Services Block Grant. 17 Federal appropriation...... 4,913,000 18 For Information Systems. 19 State appropriation........ 29,039,000 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 Information 26 Systems: 27 (1) "Maintenance Assistance" - For 28 administrative expenses incurred by 29 the Office of Information Systems in 30 providing cash and emergency 19890H1517B2360 - 119 -
1 assistance to eligible families. 2 Federal appropriation...... 7,436,000 3 (2) "Medical Assistance - 4 Information Systems" - For 5 administrative expenses incurred by 6 the Office of Information Systems in 7 providing for medical assistance on 8 behalf of eligible persons. 9 Federal appropriation...... 14,082,000 10 (3) "Food Stamp Program" - For 11 expenses incurred by the Office of 12 Information Systems in providing an 13 information system in relation to the 14 food stamp program. 15 Federal appropriation...... 5,272,000 16 (4) "Child Support Enforcement" - 17 For administrative expenses incurred 18 by the Office of Information Systems 19 to enforce the support obligations 20 owed by absent parents to their 21 children, locate absent parents, 22 establish paternity and obtain child 23 support. 24 Federal appropriation...... 1,243,000 25 For Statewide operations related to 26 county administration of the public 27 assistance and medical assistance 28 programs. 29 State appropriation........ 27,842,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19890H1517B2360 - 120 -
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 Statewide operations 6 relating to county administration: 7 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - 8 Statewide Operations Related to County 9 Administration" - For administrative 10 expenses incurred in the provision of 11 Federal maintenance assistance 12 programs. 13 Federal appropriation...... 5,457,000 14 (2) "Medical Assistance - 15 Statewide Operations Related to County 16 Administration" - For administrative 17 expenses incurred in relation to the 18 provision of Federal medical 19 assistance services. 20 Federal appropriation...... 26,559,000 21 (3) "Food Stamp Program - 22 Statewide Operations Related to County 23 Administration" - For administrative 24 expenses incurred in relation to the 25 food stamp program. 26 Federal appropriation...... 4,729,000 27 For county assistance office 28 operations related to administration 29 of the public assistance and medical 30 assistance programs. 19890H1517B2360 - 121 -
1 State appropriation........ 183,929,000 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 county assistance 8 offices: 9 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - 10 County Assistance Offices" - For 11 administrative expenses incurred in 12 the provision of Federal maintenance 13 assistance programs. 14 Federal appropriation...... 56,810,000 15 (2) "Medical Assistance - County 16 Assistance Offices" - For 17 administrative expenses incurred by 18 county assistance offices in relation 19 to the provision of Federal medical 20 assistance services. 21 Federal appropriation...... 18,937,000 22 (3) "Food Stamp Program - County 23 Assistance Offices" - For 24 administrative expenses incurred by 25 county assistance offices in relation 26 to the food stamp program. 27 Federal appropriation...... 42,608,000 28 The following LIHEABG amounts, or 29 as much thereof as may be necessary, 30 are hereby specifically appropriated 19890H1517B2360 - 122 -
1 for county administration: 2 (1) For the administration and 3 State audit costs of the Federal Low- 4 Income Home Energy Assistance Program. 5 Federal appropriation...... 12,471,000 6 (2) To help lessen the impact of 7 the high cost of energy on low-income 8 families and individuals. 9 Federal appropriation...... 81,800,000 10 The following SSBG amounts, or as 11 much thereof as may be necessary, are 12 hereby specifically appropriated for 13 county assistance offices: 14 (1) "Social Services - County 15 Assistance Offices" - For expenses 16 incurred in support of social service 17 programs. 18 Federal appropriation...... 12,563,000 19 For program accountability. 20 State appropriation........ 7,374,000 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 program accountability: 27 (1) "Medical Assistance - Program 28 Accountability." 29 Federal appropriation...... 550,000 30 (2) "Maintenance Assistance - 19890H1517B2360 - 123 -
1 Program Accountability." 2 Federal appropriation...... 1,413,000 3 (3) "Child Support Enforcement 4 Program - Program Accountability" - 5 For costs incurred by program 6 accountability in support of the Child 7 Support Enforcement Program. 8 Federal appropriation...... 53,254,000 9 (4) "Food Stamp Program - Program 10 Accountability" - For administrative 11 expenses incurred by program 12 accountability in relation to the food 13 stamp program. 14 Federal appropriation...... 2,524,000 15 For services for the visually 16 handicapped. 17 State appropriation........ 6,137,000 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 services to the visually 24 handicapped: 25 (1) "Rehabilitation Services and 26 Facilities for the Blind - Basic 27 Support" - To provide vocational 28 rehabilitation services to eligible 29 visually handicapped persons. 30 Federal appropriation...... 6,713,000 19890H1517B2360 - 124 -
1 (2) "Vocational Rehabilitation 2 Services for Social Security 3 Disability Beneficiaries" - To provide 4 vocational rehabilitation services to 5 eligible Social Security disability 6 beneficiaries. 7 Federal appropriation...... 380,000 8 (3) "Rehabilitation Services 9 Project - Visually Handicapped" - To 10 provide funding, on a temporary basis, 11 to assist BVS in establishing a full- 12 time, deaf-blind specialist position 13 and for services to the blind. 14 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 15 For the provision of services to 16 multi-handicapped students in 17 residential facilities in 18 Philadelphia. 19 State appropriation........ 175,000 20 For Youth Development Institutions 21 and Forestry Camps. 22 State appropriation........ 34,231,000 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 youth offender programs: 29 (1) "Food Nutrition Service - YDC" 30 - To provide nutritious and varied 19890H1517B2360 - 125 -
1 meals to individuals under 21 years of 2 age at the youth institutions. 3 Federal appropriation...... 525,000 4 (2) "Juvenile Justice and 5 Delinquency Prevention - YDC" - To 6 provide a sex offender program within 7 a secure setting with diagnostic and 8 treatment services. 9 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 10 The following SSBG amounts, or as 11 much thereof as may be necessary, are 12 hereby specifically appropriated for 13 youth offender programs: 14 (1) "Social Services - Basic 15 Institutional and Other Programs and 16 Facilities for Youth Offenders" - For 17 provision of social services related 18 to basic institutional programs for 19 youth offenders. 20 Federal appropriation...... 923,000 21 For the operation, maintenance and 22 administration of the State medical 23 and surgical hospitals. 24 State appropriation........ 15,345,000 25 The following Federal augmentation 26 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 27 necessary, are hereby specifically 28 appropriated to supplement the sums 29 appropriated from Commonwealth 30 revenues for State medical and 19890H1517B2360 - 126 -
1 surgical hospitals: 2 (1) "Medicare Services at State 3 General Hospitals" - For the provision 4 of medical services at State general 5 hospitals that are reimbursable under 6 Medicare. 7 Federal appropriation...... 23,991,000 8 (2) "Medical Assistance - State 9 General Hospitals" - For the provision 10 of medical assistance services to 11 eligible persons at State general 12 hospitals. 13 Federal appropriation...... 3,977,000 14 (3) "Ashland Rural Health Care 15 Grant" - For a program to promote 16 health awareness among the elderly. 17 Federal appropriation...... 38,000 18 For the State mental hospitals and 19 restoration center and the care of 20 patients of such hospitals and center. 21 This appropriation includes funds for 22 the costs associated with all 23 activities related to the closing of 24 the Philadelphia State Hospital. It is 25 the intent of the General Assembly 26 that institutional employees will not 27 provide services to patients outside 28 of the institutional setting except on 29 a short-term demonstration basis in 30 which case the services must be 19890H1517B2360 - 127 -
1 coordinated with the respective county 2 mental health agency. 3 State appropriation........ 354,594,000 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 State mental hospitals 10 and restoration center: 11 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 12 Mental Hospitals" - For the provision 13 of medical assistance services to 14 eligible persons at State mental 15 hospitals and restoration center. 16 Federal appropriation...... 84,327,000 17 (2) "Medicare Services - State 18 Mental Hospitals" - For provision of 19 medical services at State mental 20 hospitals and restoration center that 21 are reimbursable under Medicare. 22 Federal appropriation...... 22,555,000 23 (3) "Food Nutrition Service - 24 State Mental Hospitals" - For 25 reimbursement for the cost of meals 26 and milk provided to low-income 27 children under 21 years of age in 28 State institutions. 29 Federal appropriation...... 258,000 30 The above Federal appropriations 19890H1517B2360 - 128 -
1 include funds associated with all 2 activities related to the closing of 3 the Philadelphia State Hospital. It is 4 the intent of the General Assembly 5 that institutional employees will not 6 provide services to patients outside 7 of the institutional setting except on 8 a short-term demonstration basis in 9 which case the services must be 10 coordinated with the respective county 11 mental health agency. 12 For State centers for the mentally 13 retarded. It is the intent of the 14 General Assembly that, on a Statewide 15 basis, the Department of Public 16 Welfare utilize waivers available 17 under Title 19 of the Social Security 18 Act (Section 2176 of the Omnibus 19 Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981) to 20 provide services to retarded persons 21 in community settings. 22 State appropriation........ 102,070,000 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 State centers for the 29 mentally retarded: 30 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 19890H1517B2360 - 129 -
1 Centers" - For the provision of 2 medical assistance services to 3 eligible persons in State centers for 4 the mentally retarded. 5 Federal appropriation...... 149,168,000 6 (2) "Food Nutrition Service - 7 State Centers" - For reimbursement for 8 the cost of meals and milk provided to 9 low-income children under 21 years of 10 age in State institutions. 11 Federal appropriation...... 103,000 12 For cash assistance grants, 13 including funds for a 5% cash grant 14 increase effective January 1, 1990. 15 State appropriation........ 537,907,000 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 cash assistance: 22 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - Cash 23 Grants" - For provision of cash and 24 emergency assistance to eligible 25 families with dependent children, 26 Indo-Chinese refugees and Cuban 27 refugees. 28 Federal appropriation...... 444,850,000 29 For medical assistance payments - 30 outpatient services, exclusive of 19890H1517B2360 - 130 -
1 outpatient services provided through 2 capitation plans. 3 State appropriation........ 345,007,000 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 medical assistance - 10 outpatient: 11 (1) "Medical Assistance - 12 Outpatient" - For provision of 13 outpatient and emergency services to 14 eligible persons, exclusive of 15 services provided through capitation 16 plans. 17 Federal appropriation...... 327,992,000 18 For increases in the amounts paid 19 by the Department of Public Welfare 20 for Podiatrists and Ambulance 21 Services. 22 State appropriation........ 1,330,000 23 For AZT or other AIDS-related drug 24 treatment. 25 State appropriation........ 2,752,000 26 For medical assistance payments - 27 inpatient services, exclusive of 28 services provided through capitation 29 plans. Included in this amount is 30 $26,675,000 in excess of the amounts 19890H1517B2360 - 131 -
1 requested by the Governor to continue 2 medical education payments, and 3 provide increases in hospital payment 4 rates, including increases in cost-of- 5 living adjustments. 6 State appropriation........ 443,922,000 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 medical assistance - 13 inpatient services: 14 (1) "Medical Assistance - 15 Inpatient" - For provision of 16 inpatient hospital services, exclusive 17 of inpatient hospital services 18 provided through capitation plans. 19 Federal appropriation...... 318,788,000 20 For medical assistance - capitation 21 plans - For provision of outpatient 22 services and inpatient hospital 23 services to eligible persons enrolled 24 in an approved capitation plan. 25 State appropriation........ 114,145,000 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 19890H1517B2360 - 132 -
1 revenues for medical assistance - 2 capitation plans: 3 (1) "Medical Assistance - 4 Capitation Plans" - For provision of 5 outpatient and inpatient hospital 6 services to eligible persons enrolled 7 in an approved capitation plan. 8 Federal appropriation...... 89,423,000 9 For medical assistance - long-term 10 care facilities. 11 State appropriation........ 256,595,000 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 long-term care 18 facilities: 19 (1) "Medical Assistance - Long- 20 Term Care Facilities" - For provision 21 of services to patients in long-term 22 care facilities. 23 Federal appropriation...... 500,136,000 24 Any rule, regulation or policy for 25 the State or Federal appropriations 26 for the cash assistance, outpatient, 27 inpatient, capitation, long-term care 28 and Supplemental Grants to the Aged, 29 Blind and Disabled programs adopted by 30 the Secretary of Public Welfare during 19890H1517B2360 - 133 -
1 the fiscal period 1989-1990 which adds 2 to the cost of any public assistance 3 program shall be effective only from 4 and after the date upon which it is 5 approved as to the availability of 6 funds by the Governor. 7 For Supplemental Grants to the 8 Aged, Blind and Disabled. 9 State appropriation........ 79,162,000 10 For medical assistance - 11 transportation. 12 State appropriation........ 14,046,000 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 medical assistance - 19 transportation: 20 (1) "Medical Assistance - 21 Transportation" - To provide 22 transportation to eligible medical 23 assistance recipients to commute to 24 appointed locations to receive 25 required medical treatment. 26 Federal appropriation...... 9,009,000 27 It is the intent of the General 28 Assembly that reimbursements for 29 transportation services shall not 30 exceed the amount of State and Federal 19890H1517B2360 - 134 -
1 funds appropriated by the General 2 Assembly and that these funds shall be 3 utilized as payment of last resort for 4 transportation services for eligible 5 recipients. 6 For preadmission assessment. 7 State appropriation........ 3,402,000 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 for preadmission 13 assessment: 14 (1) "Medical Assistance" - To 15 screen applicants wishing to enter 16 nursing facilities and to determine 17 the appropriate level of care of these 18 applicants. 19 Federal appropriation...... 6,827,000 20 For intermediate care 21 facilities/MR. 22 State appropriation........ 66,367,000 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 intermediate care 29 facilities/MR: 30 (1) "Medical Assistance - 19890H1517B2360 - 135 -
1 Intermediate Care Facilities - 2 Mentally Retarded" - For the provision 3 of medical assistance services to 4 eligible persons in intermediate care 5 facilities for the mentally retarded. 6 Federal appropriation...... 88,246,000 7 For community mental health 8 services, exclusive of capital 9 improvements, which shall include 10 grants to counties and county 11 institution districts. This 12 appropriation contains sufficient 13 funds to provide a 5% cost-of-living 14 adjustment to existing programs. 15 State appropriation........ 157,193,000 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 community mental health 22 services: 23 (1) For the homeless mentally ill. 24 Federal appropriation...... 859,000 25 (2) For intensive care management. 26 Federal appropriation...... 5,500,000 27 The following ADAMHSBG amounts, or 28 as much thereof as may be necessary, 29 are hereby specifically appropriated 30 for community mental health: 19890H1517B2360 - 136 -
1 (1) For Community Mental Health 2 Services. 3 Federal appropriation...... 12,763,000 4 The following SSBG amounts, or as 5 much thereof as may be necessary, are 6 hereby specifically appropriated for 7 community mental health: 8 (1) "Social Services - Community 9 Mental Health Services" - For 10 provision of community mental health 11 services. 12 Federal appropriation...... 11,709,000 13 For the Eastern Pennsylvania 14 Psychiatric Institute. 15 State appropriation........ 7,694,000 16 For extraordinary cost to counties 17 other than counties of the First Class 18 resulting from the closure of 19 Pennhurst State Center. 20 State appropriation........ 2,600,000 21 For community-based services for 22 the mentally retarded, exclusive of 23 capital improvements, which shall 24 include grants to counties and county 25 institution districts for 26 noninstitutional programs. This 27 appropriation contains sufficient 28 funds to provide a 5% cost-of-living 29 adjustment to existing programs. 30 State appropriation........ 92,539,000 19890H1517B2360 - 137 -
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 community-based services 7 for the mentally retarded: 8 (1) "Medical Assistance - 9 Community-Based Services" - For 10 provision of medical assistance 11 services in community-based programs 12 for the mentally retarded. 13 Federal appropriation...... 15,146,000 14 The following SSBG amounts, or as 15 much thereof as may be necessary, are 16 hereby specifically appropriated for 17 community services for the mentally 18 retarded: 19 (1) "Social Services - Community- 20 Based Services for the Mentally 21 Retarded" - For provision of community 22 services, including early intervention 23 programs. 24 Federal appropriation...... 12,829,000 25 For MH/MR residential wage and hour 26 costs resulting from U.S. Department 27 of Labor ruling in 29 C.F.R. section 28 785.20 (1988). 29 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 30 For early intervention services. 19890H1517B2360 - 138 -
1 State appropriation........ 18,651,000 2 For community residential services 3 for the mentally retarded. This 4 appropriation contains sufficient 5 funds to provide a 5% cost-of-living 6 adjustment to existing programs. 7 State appropriation........ 177,718,000 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 community residential 14 services for the mentally retarded: 15 (1) "Medical Assistance - 16 Community Residential Services" - For 17 provision of medical assistance 18 services in community residential 19 programs for the mentally retarded. 20 Federal appropriation...... 44,040,000 21 The following SSBG amounts, or as 22 much thereof as may be necessary, are 23 hereby specifically appropriated for 24 community residential services for the 25 mentally retarded: 26 (1) "Social Services - Community 27 Residential Services." 28 Federal appropriation...... 5,169,000 29 For residential services to the 30 mentally retarded in the Lansdowne 19890H1517B2360 - 139 -
1 area. 2 State appropriation........ 200,000 3 For payment to counties for 4 children and youth programs and for 5 the care of delinquent and dependent 6 children. Reimbursement for children 7 and youth services made pursuant to 8 section 704.1 of the act of June 13, 9 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the 10 Public Welfare Code, shall not exceed 11 the amount of State funds 12 appropriated. 13 State appropriation........ 160,638,000 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 payments to counties for 20 children and youth programs and child 21 abuse and neglect prevention: 22 (1) "Child Welfare Services" - To 23 establish, extend and strengthen 24 services provided by local public 25 welfare programs for development of 26 services which will prevent the 27 neglect, abuse, exploitation or 28 delinquency of children. 29 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 30 (2) "Maintenance Assistance - 19890H1517B2360 - 140 -
1 Child Welfare" - For provision of 2 foster care through child welfare 3 programs to eligible persons. 4 Federal appropriation...... 77,000,000 5 (3) "Child Abuse Challenge Grant." 6 Federal appropriation...... 79,000 7 The following SSBG amounts, or as 8 much thereof as may be necessary, are 9 hereby specifically appropriated for 10 children and youth services: 11 (1) "Social Services - Child 12 Welfare" - For provision of child 13 welfare services. 14 Federal appropriation...... 8,745,000 15 For child abuse prevention. 16 State appropriation........ 6,100,000 17 For day-care services provided by 18 State-approved facilities for 19 children. 20 State appropriation........ 36,747,000 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 day-care services: 27 (1) "Dependent Care Planning and 28 Development." 29 Federal appropriation...... 520,000 30 (2) "Child Development 19890H1517B2360 - 141 -
1 Scholarship" - For certification of 2 child day-care workers. 3 Federal appropriation...... 122,000 4 (3) "Crisis Nursery Grant. 5 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 6 The following SSBG amounts, or as 7 much thereof as may be necessary, are 8 hereby specifically appropriated for 9 day care: 10 (1) "Social Services - Day Care" - 11 For provision of social services to 12 eligible persons in day-care programs. 13 Federal appropriation...... 38,775,000 14 For new directions. 15 State appropriation........ 18,078,000 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 new directions: 22 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - New 23 Directions." 24 Federal appropriation...... 16,307,000 25 (2) "Work Incentive Program - New 26 Directions." No more than 10% of these 27 funds may be used for administration, 28 including registration of 29 participants. 30 Federal appropriation...... 5,313,000 19890H1517B2360 - 142 -
1 (3) "Food Stamp Employment and 2 Training - New Directions." 3 Federal appropriation...... 11,606,000 4 For domestic violence programs. 5 State appropriation........ 4,279,000 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 domestic violence 12 programs: 13 (1) "Family Violence Prevention 14 and Services" - This appropriation 15 shall not be used to reduce SSBG 16 funding for domestic violence 17 programs. 18 Federal appropriation...... 319,000 19 (2) "Homeless Assistance" - For 20 the renovation and purchase of shelter 21 facilities and services. 22 Federal appropriation...... 736,000 23 The following SSBG amounts, or as 24 much thereof as may be necessary, are 25 hereby specifically appropriated for 26 domestic violence programs: 27 (1) "Social Services - Domestic 28 Violence Programs" - To provide 29 services to victims of domestic 30 violence. 19890H1517B2360 - 143 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 1,529,000 2 For rape crisis programs. 3 State appropriation........ 1,772,000 4 The following PHHSBG amounts, or as 5 much thereof as may be necessary, are 6 hereby specifically appropriated for 7 rape crisis programs: 8 (1) For providing services to rape 9 victims and rape prevention. 10 Federal appropriation...... 180,000 11 The following SSBG amounts, or as 12 much thereof as may be necessary, are 13 hereby specifically appropriated for 14 rape crisis programs: 15 (1) "Social Services - Rape Crisis 16 Services" - To provide services to 17 victims of rape. 18 Federal appropriation...... 803,000 19 The following SSBG amounts, or as 20 much thereof as may be necessary, are 21 hereby specifically appropriated for 22 family planning: 23 (1) "Social Services - Family 24 Planning" - For provision of family 25 planning services. 26 Federal appropriation...... 4,878,000 27 For breast cancer screening. 28 State appropriation........ 706,000 29 For the provision of legal 30 services. 19890H1517B2360 - 144 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 2 The following SSBG amounts, or as 3 much thereof as may be necessary, are 4 hereby specifically appropriated for 5 legal services: 6 (1) "Social Services - Legal 7 Services" - For provision of legal 8 services. 9 Federal appropriation...... 6,499,000 10 Any award of attorney fees from any 11 Commonwealth agency or official to a 12 legal service provider supported, in 13 whole or in part, directly or by 14 contract under this appropriation 15 shall be paid exclusively from this 16 appropriation. 17 For direct care workers salary 18 increases. These funds shall be used 19 to enhance the wage structure of 20 direct care workers. No funds from 21 this appropriation shall be expended 22 until a county and program by program 23 allocation plan is submitted to the 24 Majority and Minority Committees on 25 Appropriations of the Senate and House 26 of Representatives. 27 State appropriation........ 7,563,000 28 The following Federal Augmentation 29 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 30 necessary, are hereby specifically 19890H1517B2360 - 145 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated from Commonwealth 3 revenues for direct care workers 4 salary increases: 5 (1) "Medical Assistance - Direct 6 Care Workers Salary Increases." For 7 salary increases for MR community 8 direct care workers. These funds shall 9 be used to enhance the wage structure 10 of MR community direct care workers. 11 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 12 For the Human Services Development 13 Fund. The total appropriation shall be 14 allocated to counties as follows: 50% 15 shall be allocated by per capita and 16 50% shall be allocated by poverty. 17 Poverty shall be defined as the 18 average number of Aid to Families with 19 Dependent Children, General Assistance 20 and State Blind Pension recipients in 21 fiscal year 1987-1988 as a proportion 22 of the Statewide average number of Aid 23 to Families with Dependent Children, 24 General Assistance and State Blind 25 Pension recipients in this 26 Commonwealth for fiscal year 1987- 27 1988. The most recent population 28 estimates as published by the 29 Pennsylvania State Data Center shall 30 be used to derive the per capita 19890H1517B2360 - 146 -
1 calculation. No county shall receive a 2 grant of less than $50,000 in State 3 and Federal dollars combined. Under no 4 circumstances shall any county receive 5 a grant in an amount which is less 6 than it received in the immediately 7 preceding fiscal year. 8 State appropriation........ 17,906,000 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 the Human Services 15 Development Fund: 16 (1) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 17 Asylum" - For the provision of social 18 services to refugees and persons 19 seeking asylum. 20 Federal appropriation...... 6,200,000 21 (2) "Immigration Reform and 22 Control" - To provide public health 23 assistance and educational services to 24 qualified aliens. 25 Federal appropriation...... 3,540,000 26 (3) "Temporary Child Care for 27 Handicapped/Chronically Ill Children." 28 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 29 The following SSBG amounts, or as 30 much thereof as may be necessary, are 19890H1517B2360 - 147 -
1 hereby specifically appropriated for 2 the Human Services Development Fund: 3 (1) "Social Services - Human 4 Services Development Fund." The total 5 appropriation shall be allocated to 6 counties as follows: 50% shall be 7 allocated by per capita and 50% shall 8 be allocated by poverty. Poverty shall 9 be defined as the average number of 10 Aid to Families with Dependent 11 Children, General Assistance and State 12 Blind Pension recipients in fiscal 13 year 1987-1988 as a proportion of the 14 Statewide average number of Aid to 15 Families with Dependent Children, 16 General Assistance and State Blind 17 Pension recipients in this 18 Commonwealth for fiscal year 1987- 19 1988. No county shall receive a grant 20 of less than $50,000 in State and 21 Federal dollars combined. Under no 22 circumstances shall any county receive 23 a grant in an amount which is less 24 than it received in the immediately 25 preceding fiscal year. 26 Federal appropriation...... 13,933,000 27 For provision of services to the 28 homeless, such as bridge housing, 29 single room occupancy, residences for 30 the mentally ill homeless and housing 19890H1517B2360 - 148 -
1 assistance. 2 State appropriation........ 13,765,000 3 The following SSBG amounts, or as 4 much thereof as may be necessary, are 5 hereby specifically appropriated for 6 services to the homeless: 7 (1) "Social Services - Shelter 8 Care" - For provision of emergency 9 shelter services for homeless persons. 10 Federal appropriation...... 2,768,000 11 For services provided to the 12 developmentally disabled in 13 conjunction with the Federal Nursing 14 Home Reform Act (Public Law 100-203). 15 State appropriation........ 300,000 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 services to the 22 developmentally disabled: 23 (1) "Medical Assistance - Services 24 to the Developmentally Disabled." For 25 services provided to the 26 developmentally disabled in 27 conjunction with the Federal Nursing 28 Home Reform Act (Public Law 100-203). 29 Federal appropriation...... 157,000 30 For attendant care services for 19890H1517B2360 - 149 -
1 physically handicapped adults. 2 State appropriation........ 6,043,000 3 The following SSBG amounts, or as 4 much thereof as may be necessary, are 5 hereby specifically appropriated for 6 attendant care services: 7 (1) "Social Services - Attendant 8 Care" - For provision of attendant 9 care services for physically 10 handicapped adults. 11 Federal appropriation...... 4,337,000 12 The above Federal appropriations to 13 the Department of Public Welfare 14 include any prior earnings that may be 15 received during fiscal year 1989-1990. 16 In addition to the amounts 17 specifically appropriated herein to 18 the Department of Public Welfare, all 19 moneys appropriated from the Federal 20 Government during any previous fiscal 21 year which are expected to be received 22 as reimbursements may be carried 23 forward until June 30, 1990, to the 24 extent that contracted obligations are 25 carried forward. In addition, any 26 reimbursements actually received to 27 support such obligations may also be 28 carried forward. 29 To assist an association of 30 retarded citizens in cities of the 19890H1517B2360 - 150 -
1 first class. 2 State appropriation........ 220,000 3 Section 220. Department of 4 Revenue.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Department of 6 Revenue: Federal State 7 For general government operations 8 of the Department of Revenue. 9 State appropriation........ 76,621,000 10 For computer acquisition. 11 State appropriation........ 1,328,000 12 For the distribution of Public 13 Utility Realty Tax. 14 State appropriation........ 94,233,000 15 Section 221. Department of 16 State.--The following amounts are 17 appropriated to the Department of 18 State: Federal State 19 For general government operations 20 of the Department of State. 21 State appropriation........ 3,288,000 22 For costs related to absentee 23 voting by persons in military 24 services. 25 State appropriation........ 8,000 26 For costs incurred from the 27 operation of the voter registration by 28 mail program. 29 State appropriation........ 350,000 30 Section 222. Department of 19890H1517B2360 - 151 -
1 Transportation.--The following amounts 2 are appropriated to the Department of 3 Transportation: Federal State 4 For mass transit operations of the 5 Department of Transportation, 6 including urban, rural and intercity 7 mass transportation. 8 State appropriation........ 1,020,000 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 Mass Transit Operations: 15 (1) "Urban Mass Transportation - 16 Technical Studies Grants" - For 17 support of planning and technical 18 studies directed at development of a 19 unified or officially coordinated 20 Urban Transportation System. 21 Federal appropriation...... 675,000 22 (2) "Capital Assistance - Elderly 23 and Handicapped Program - 24 Administration" - For administration 25 costs associated with the Capital 26 Assistance Elderly and Handicapped 27 Programs. 28 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 29 (3) "Surface Transportation 30 Assistance - Program Operations and 19890H1517B2360 - 152 -
1 Planning" - For administrative and 2 planning costs associated with the 3 Federal program for capital and 4 operative assistance to public 5 transportation projects. 6 Federal appropriation...... 575,000 7 (4) "Mass Transportation Capital 8 Improvement Grants" - For assistance 9 to nonprofit corporations for the 10 acquisition of vehicles, equipment and 11 facilities for the transportation of 12 elderly and handicapped persons. 13 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 14 (5) "UMPTA - Shared-Ride 15 Coordination. 16 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 17 For goods movement operations. 18 State appropriation........ 487,000 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 good movement operations: 25 (1) "Title IV Rail Assistance - 26 Program Operations and Planning" - For 27 administrative and planning costs 28 associated with the Title IV Rail 29 Assistance Program. 30 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 19890H1517B2360 - 153 -
1 For transfer to the Motor License 2 Fund for collection of vehicle sales 3 tax. 4 State appropriation........ 1,676,000 5 For the operation of Welcome 6 Centers. 7 State appropriation........ 986,000 8 For urban mass transportation 9 assistance for grants to local 10 transportation organizations to be 11 used only for purchase of service 12 projects, advertising and promotion 13 programs. This appropriation includes 14 sufficient funds to implement section 15 204(i) of the Pennsylvania Urban Mass 16 Transportation Law. 17 State appropriation........ 229,366,000 18 For rural and intercity 19 transportation: for small urban area 20 purchase of service grants, and 21 operating subsidies and demonstration 22 projects for passenger rail and bus 23 service. 24 State appropriation........ 4,300,000 25 The following Federal augmentation 26 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 27 necessary, are hereby specifically 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated from Commonwealth 30 revenues for intercity rail and rural 19890H1517B2360 - 154 -
1 bus transportation: 2 (1) "Surface Transportation 3 Assistance" - To provide matching 4 grants to be used to support public 5 transportation projects in rural and 6 small urban areas for the continuation 7 and improvement of intercity bus 8 service and administration. 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,035,000 10 (2) "Surface Transportation 11 Assistance - Capital" - To provide 12 matching grants to be used for capital 13 improvement projects for public 14 transportation systems in rural and 15 small urban areas and for the 16 acquisition of intercity passenger 17 rail lines. 18 Federal appropriation...... 7,000,000 19 For operating subsidies, lease 20 payments and maintenance projects on 21 rail freight lines. 22 State appropriation........ 4,500,000 23 For the coordination of civilian 24 aviation patrol activities within this 25 Commonwealth. 26 State appropriation........ 400,000 27 For a covered bridge study. 28 State appropriation........ 50,000 29 Section 223. Pennsylvania State 30 Police.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 155 -
1 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 2 Police: Federal State 3 For general government operations 4 of the Pennsylvania State Police. 5 State appropriation........ 88,383,000 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 general government 12 operations: 13 (1) Local law enforcement aid. 14 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 15 For the Municipal Police Officers' 16 Education and Training Commission, 17 including in-service training. 18 State appropriation........ 2,874,000 19 For replacement of patrol vehicles. 20 State appropriation........ 1,790,000 21 For an automated fingerprint 22 identification system (AFIS). 23 State appropriation........ 860,000 24 Section 224. State Civil Service 25 Commission.--The following amounts are 26 appropriated to the State Civil 27 Service Commission: Federal State 28 For the general government 29 operations of the Civil Service 30 Commission, including administration 19890H1517B2360 - 156 -
1 of the merit system for employees 2 under provisions of the Civil Service 3 Act: Provided, That, in addition to 4 the amount hereby appropriated, any 5 money collected by the commission by 6 way of reimbursement under the Civil 7 Service Act shall be paid into the 8 General Fund through the Department of 9 Revenue and shall be credited to this 10 appropriation. 11 State appropriation........ 1,000 12 Section 225. Pennsylvania 13 Emergency Management Agency.--The 14 following amounts are appropriated to 15 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 16 Agency: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Pennsylvania Emergency 19 Management Agency. 20 State appropriation........ 3,527,000 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) "Civil Preparedness 29 Reimbursements" - For payment of 30 salaries, benefits and administrative 19890H1517B2360 - 157 -
1 expenses and travel of authorized 2 State and local civil defense 3 employees and for equipment, supplies 4 and facilities. 5 Federal appropriation...... 2,200,000 6 (2) "Flash Flood Project - Warning 7 System" - To develop, install and 8 operate local flash flood warning 9 systems to help provide advance flood 10 warnings. 11 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 12 For the Office of Fire Safety. 13 State appropriation........ 911,000 14 Section 226. Pennsylvania Fish 15 Commission.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Pennsylvania Fish 17 Commission: Federal State 18 For the support of the Atlantic 19 States Marine Fisheries Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 9,000 21 Section 227. State System of 22 Higher Education.--The following 23 amounts are appropriated to the State 24 System of Higher Education: Federal State 25 For the State System of Higher 26 Education, including the Chancellor's 27 Office. No funds from this 28 appropriation shall be used for the 29 administration, operation or 30 maintenance of the property known as 19890H1517B2360 - 158 -
1 Welkinweir. 2 State appropriation........ 333,406,000 3 To enhance the recruitment and 4 retention of minority students and 5 faculty. 6 State appropriation........ 250,000 7 The State System of Higher 8 Education shall report its financial 9 statements in accordance with 10 generally accepted accounting 11 principles as prescribed by the 12 National Association of College and 13 University Business Officers, the 14 American Institute of Certified Public 15 Accountants or any other recognized 16 authoritative body, as well as 17 applicable policy and standards 18 promulgated by the Commonwealth and 19 the Federal Government. 20 To enhance the viability of the 21 university, improve the quality of 22 education and student life and 23 increase the opportunity for equal 24 education at Cheyney University of the 25 State System of Higher Education. 26 State appropriation........ 935,000 27 For deferred maintenance, as a 28 condition of accepting these funds, 29 the State System of Higher Education 30 shall provide matching funds equal to 19890H1517B2360 - 159 -
1 at least 50% of this appropriation. 2 State appropriation........ 3,800,000 3 For the McKeever Environmental 4 Learning Center. 5 State appropriation........ 250,000 6 For the support of the teaching 7 academy. 8 State appropriation........ 500,000 9 For library enhancement. 10 State appropriation........ 750,000 11 For an Affirmative Action Program. 12 State appropriation........ 300,000 13 For Tuition Challenge Grants, 14 provided that the payment of this 15 appropriation shall be contingent upon 16 any 1989-1990 academic year tuition 17 increases for undergraduate 18 Pennsylvania resident students not 19 exceeding 4%, or $100, whichever is 20 greater. 21 State appropriation........ 5,090,000 22 Section 228. Pennsylvania Higher 23 Education Assistance Agency.--The 24 following amounts are appropriated to 25 the Pennsylvania Higher Education 26 Assistance Agency: Federal State 27 For payment of education assistance 28 grants. 29 State appropriation........ 127,780,000 30 For matching payments for student 19890H1517B2360 - 160 -
1 aid funds. 2 State appropriation........ 6,350,000 3 For institutional assistance grants 4 to be allotted by the Pennsylvania 5 Higher Education Assistance Agency. 6 State appropriation........ 26,447,000 7 No college, university or 8 institution receiving a direct 9 appropriation from the Commonwealth of 10 Pennsylvania shall be eligible to 11 participate in the institutional 12 assistance grants program. 13 For equal opportunity professional 14 education. 15 State appropriation........ 750,000 16 For establishing, operating and 17 maintaining regional computer resource 18 centers, including teacher computer 19 training grants. 20 State appropriation........ 2,880,000 21 For the purchase of computers and 22 for the development of hardware and 23 software necessary to improve student 24 knowledge about and through computers. 25 State appropriation........ 3,900,000 26 For the loan forgiveness program 27 established by the act of December 16, 28 1988 (P.L.1259, No.155), known as the 29 Urban and Rural Teacher Loan 30 Forgiveness Act. 19890H1517B2360 - 161 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,049,000 2 Section 229. Pennsylvania 3 Historical and Museum Commission.--The 4 following amounts are appropriated to 5 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 6 Commission: Federal State 7 To the Pennsylvania Historical and 8 Museum Commission for general 9 government operations of the 10 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 11 Commission. 12 State appropriation........ 13,429,000 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 general government 19 operations: 20 (1) "Division of Historic 21 Preservation" - For operation of the 22 Division of Historic Preservation of 23 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 24 Commission. 25 Federal appropriation...... 700,000 26 (2) Penn Central Railroad records. 27 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 28 For Columbus Day celebrations. 29 State appropriation........ 300,000 30 To undertake major maintenance and 19890H1517B2360 - 162 -
1 repair needs at historic sites and 2 museums administered by the 3 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 4 Commission. 5 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 6 For grants to museums - museum 7 assistance. 8 State appropriation........ 725,000 9 For the assistance to the State 10 arboretum. 11 State appropriation........ 400,000 12 For humanities activities in 13 Pennsylvania. 14 State appropriation........ 100,000 15 Section 230. Pennsylvania Housing 16 Finance Agency.--The following amounts 17 are appropriated to the Pennsylvania 18 Housing Finance Agency: Federal State 19 For transfer to the Pennsylvania 20 Housing Finance Agency for the 21 Homeowner's Emergency Mortgage 22 Assistance Program. 23 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 24 Section 231. Pennsylvania 25 Infrastructure Investment Authority.-- 26 The following amounts are appropriated 27 to the Pennsylvania Infrastructure 28 Investment Authority: Federal State 29 For transfer to the Pennsylvania 30 Infrastructure Investment Authority 19890H1517B2360 - 163 -
1 (PENNVEST). 2 State appropriation........ 11,500,000 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 Pennsylvania 9 Infrastructure Investment Authority: 10 (1) "Sewage Projects Revolving 11 Loan Fund" - For loans to assist 12 communities finance sewage system 13 projects. 14 Federal appropriation...... 22,800,000 15 Section 232. Environmental Hearing 16 Board.--The following amounts are 17 appropriated to the Environmental 18 Hearing Board: Federal State 19 For the Environmental Hearing 20 Board. 21 State appropriation........ 1,171,000 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 Environmental Hearing 28 Board: 29 (1) OSM Grant - For activities 30 related to surface mine control 19890H1517B2360 - 164 -
1 activities. 2 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 3 Section 233. Milk Marketing 4 Board.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Milk Marketing 6 Board: Federal State 7 For payment into the Milk Marketing 8 Fund in the State Treasury for the 9 purpose for which such fund is 10 appropriated. 11 State appropriation........ 931,000 12 Section 234. Pennsylvania Board of 13 Probation and Parole.--The following 14 amounts are appropriated to the 15 Pennsylvania Board of Probation and 16 Parole: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Board of Probation and Parole. 19 State appropriation........ 25,585,000 20 For payments for grants-in-aid to 21 counties for providing improved adult 22 probation services. 23 State appropriation........ 15,217,000 24 Section 235. Pennsylvania Public 25 Television Network Commission.--The 26 following amounts are appropriated to 27 the Pennsylvania Public Television 28 Network Commission: Federal State 29 For the general government 30 operations of the Pennsylvania Public 19890H1517B2360 - 165 -
1 Television Network Commission. 2 State appropriation........ 2,785,000 3 For public television station 4 grants. 5 State appropriation........ 7,839,000 6 Section 236. Pennsylvania 7 Securities Commission.--The following 8 amounts are appropriated to the 9 Pennsylvania Securities Commission: Federal State 10 For general government operations 11 of the Pennsylvania Securities 12 Commission. 13 State appropriation........ 3,258,000 14 Section 237. State Employees' 15 Retirement System.--The following 16 amounts are appropriated to the State 17 Employees' Retirement System: Federal State 18 For payment of the employer's 19 contribution on behalf of members of 20 the National Guard. 21 State appropriation........ 679,000 22 Section 238. State Tax 23 Equalization Board.--The following 24 amounts are appropriated to the State 25 Tax Equalization Board: Federal State 26 For general government operations 27 of the State Tax Equalization Board. 28 State appropriation........ 1,132,000 29 Section 239. Pennsylvania Crime 30 Commission.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 166 -
1 appropriated to the Pennsylvania Crime 2 Commission: Federal State 3 For general government operations 4 of the Pennsylvania Crime Commission. 5 State appropriation........ 2,536,000 6 For a decade report on organized 7 crime. 8 State appropriation........ 147,000 9 Section 240. State Ethics 10 Commission.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the State Ethics 12 Commission: Federal State 13 For the salaries, wages and all 14 necessary expenses for the work of the 15 State Ethics Commission. 16 State appropriation........ 794,000 17 SUBPART B 18 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 19 Section 251. Senate.--The 20 following amounts are appropriated to 21 the Senate: Federal State 22 For the salaries, wages and all 23 necessary expenses for the following 24 purposes: 25 Salaries of Senators. 26 State appropriation........ 3,300,000 27 Salaries of employees of the 28 President of the Senate. 29 State appropriation........ 153,000 30 Salaries and wages of employees of 19890H1517B2360 - 167 -
1 the Chief Clerk and all necessary 2 expenditures to be allocated and 3 disbursed at the direction of the 4 President pro tempore. 5 State appropriation........ 3,200,000 6 Salaries, wages and expenses of 7 employees of the Senate, and expenses 8 of the office of the President pro 9 tempore to be disbursed at the 10 direction of the President pro 11 tempore. 12 State appropriation........ 4,450,000 13 Incidental expenses for payment of 14 maintenance and other expenses of the 15 Senate. 16 State appropriation........ 1,300,000 17 For payment of postage. 18 State appropriation........ 1,385,000 19 The above appropriations for 20 postage and for incidental expenses 21 shall be paid prior to the payment of 22 such expenses on warrant of the State 23 Treasurer in favor of the Chief Clerk 24 upon the presentation of requisitions 25 for the same: Provided, That the total 26 amount of requisitions for 27 advancements, less the total amount of 28 expenditures made as certified by such 29 officer to the State Treasurer, shall 30 not exceed the amount of the bond of 19890H1517B2360 - 168 -
1 the officer having control of the 2 disbursement from the funds advanced. 3 Contingent expenses: 4 President. 5 State appropriation........ 5,000 6 President pro tempore. 7 State appropriation........ 20,000 8 Floor Leader (R). 9 State appropriation........ 7,000 10 Floor Leader (D). 11 State appropriation........ 7,000 12 Whip (R). 13 State appropriation........ 6,000 14 Whip (D). 15 State appropriation........ 6,000 16 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 17 State appropriation........ 3,000 18 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 19 State appropriation........ 3,000 20 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 21 State appropriation........ 3,000 22 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 23 State appropriation........ 3,000 24 Chairman of the Appropriations 25 Committee (R). 26 State appropriation........ 6,000 27 Chairman of the Appropriations 28 Committee (D). 29 State appropriation........ 6,000 30 Chairman of the Policy Committee 19890H1517B2360 - 169 -
1 (R). 2 State appropriation........ 2,000 3 Chairman of the Policy Committee 4 (D). 5 State appropriation........ 2,000 6 Caucus Administrator (R). 7 State appropriation........ 2,000 8 Caucus Administrator (D). 9 State appropriation........ 2,000 10 Upon presentation of requisitions 11 for contingent expenses, such shall be 12 paid on warrant of the State Treasurer 13 directly to and in favor of the 14 persons designated in such requisition 15 as entitled to receive such 16 compensation or expenses. 17 Miscellaneous expenses: 18 Mileage and Expenses, Senators: In 19 addition to the annual reimbursement 20 for expenses authorized by law for 21 each member of the Senate, each member 22 shall be entitled to reimbursement for 23 actual expenses, not exceeding the sum 24 of $2,500 annually, incurred for 25 lodging and meals while away from home 26 on official legislative business, 27 official postage and all other 28 expenses incidental to legislative 29 duties. 30 State appropriation........ 1,100,000 19890H1517B2360 - 170 -
1 Legislative printing and expenses, 2 furniture, equipment, renovations and 3 other expenses. 4 State appropriation........ 6,875,000 5 Upon presentation of requisitions 6 by the Chief Clerk against the 7 appropriations for legislative 8 printing and expenses for expenses, 9 such shall be paid on warrant of the 10 State Treasurer directly to and in 11 favor of the persons designated in 12 such requisitions as entitled to 13 receive such expenses. 14 For the payment of the expenses of 15 the Committee on Appropriations (R) 16 for investigating schools, colleges, 17 universities, correctional 18 institutions, mental hospitals, 19 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 20 and other institutions and agencies 21 supported, in whole or in part, by 22 appropriations from the State Treasury 23 in analyzing reports, expenditures and 24 the general operation and 25 administration of the institutions and 26 agencies, in examining and analyzing 27 requests of the same and of the 28 various departments, boards and 29 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 30 for the collection of data from other 19890H1517B2360 - 171 -
1 states, attending seminars and 2 conferences, and in cooperating and 3 exchanging information with 4 legislative budget and financial 5 committees of other states, and for 6 the necessary clerical assistance and 7 other assistance, travel expenses and 8 all other expenses deemed necessary by 9 the chairman in compiling data and 10 information connected with the work of 11 the Senate in compiling comparative 12 costs and other fiscal data and 13 information for the use of the 14 committee and the Senate during 15 legislative sessions and during the 16 interim between legislative sessions 17 to the discharge of such duties. The 18 committee shall have the authority to 19 examine and inspect all properties, 20 equipment, facilities, files, records 21 and accounts of any State office, 22 department, institution, board, 23 committee, commission or agency or any 24 institution or agency supported, in 25 whole or in part, by appropriation 26 from the State Treasury and to 27 administer oaths. The Committee on 28 Appropriations may issue subpoenas 29 under the hand and seal of the 30 chairman to compel the attendance of 19890H1517B2360 - 172 -
1 witnesses and the production of any 2 papers, books, accounts, documents and 3 testimony touching matters properly 4 being inquired into by the committee 5 and to cause the deposition of 6 witnesses either residing within or 7 without the State to be taken in the 8 manner prescribed by law for taking 9 depositions in civil actions. 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........ 1,300,000 19 For the payment of the expenses of 20 the Committee on Appropriations (D), 21 designated by a majority vote of the 22 Minority Party Senate Caucus (D), for 23 investigating schools, colleges, 24 universities, correctional 25 institutions, mental hospitals, 26 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 27 and other institutions and agencies 28 supported, in whole or in part, by 29 appropriations from the State Treasury 30 in analyzing reports, expenditures, 19890H1517B2360 - 173 -
1 and the general operation and 2 administration of the institutions and 3 agencies, in examining and analyzing 4 requests of the same and of the 5 various departments, boards and 6 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 7 for the collection of data from other 8 states, attending seminars and 9 conferences, and in cooperating and 10 exchanging information with 11 legislative budget and financial 12 committees of other states, and for 13 the necessary clerical assistance and 14 other assistance, travel expenses and 15 all other expenses deemed necessary by 16 the chairman in compiling data and 17 information connected with the work of 18 the committee in compiling comparative 19 cost and other fiscal data and 20 information for the use of the 21 committee and the Senate during 22 legislative sessions and during the 23 interim between legislative sessions 24 to the discharge of such duties. Upon 25 presentation of requisitions by the 26 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 27 expenses, such shall be paid on 28 warrant of the State Treasurer 29 directly to and in favor of the 30 persons designated in such requisition 19890H1517B2360 - 174 -
1 as entitled to receive such 2 compensation or expenses. 3 State appropriation........ 1,300,000 4 For the Leadership Operations 5 Account (R) for payment of salaries, 6 wages and all other incidental 7 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 8 and staff for services which, in the 9 opinion of the Floor Leader (R), may 10 be required or arise during 11 legislative sessions and during the 12 interim between legislative sessions 13 and for the payment of all other 14 expenses related to the performance of 15 Senate duties and responsibilities. 16 Upon presentation of requisitions by 17 the Chief Clerk for such compensation 18 or expenses, such shall be paid on 19 warrant of the State Treasurer 20 directly to and in favor of the 21 persons designated in such requisition 22 as entitled to receive such 23 compensation or expenses. 24 State appropriation........ 4,990,000 25 For the Leadership Operations 26 Account (D) for payment of salaries, 27 wages and all other incidental 28 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 29 and staff for services which, in the 30 opinion of the Floor Leader (D), may 19890H1517B2360 - 175 -
1 be required or arise during 2 legislative sessions and during the 3 interim between legislative sessions 4 and for the payment of all other 5 expenses related to the performance of 6 Senate duties and responsibilities. 7 Upon presentation of requisitions by 8 the Chief Clerk for such compensation 9 or expenses, such shall be paid on 10 warrant of the State Treasurer 11 directly to and in favor of the 12 persons designated in such requisition 13 as entitled to receive such 14 compensation or expenses. 15 State appropriation........ 4,990,000 16 For allocation in such amounts as 17 may be designated by the Legislative 18 Management Committee (R) to the 19 several standing committees and 20 support offices (other than the 21 Committee on Appropriations) for 22 payment of compensation of counsel, 23 research assistants and other staff 24 personnel hired to assist the members 25 (R) of the Senate or its standing 26 committees and for other necessary 27 Senate expenses incurred. Upon 28 presentation of requisitions by the 29 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 30 expenses, such shall be paid on 19890H1517B2360 - 176 -
1 warrant of the State Treasurer 2 directly to and in favor of the 3 persons designated in such requisition 4 as entitled to receive such 5 compensation or expenses. 6 State appropriation........ 3,600,000 7 For allocation in such amounts as 8 may be designated by the Legislative 9 Management Committee (D) to the 10 several standing committees and 11 support offices (other than the 12 Committee on Appropriations) for 13 payment of compensation of counsel, 14 research assistants and other staff 15 personnel to assist the members (D) of 16 the Senate or its standing committees 17 and for other necessary Senate 18 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 19 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk for 20 such compensation or expenses, such 21 shall be paid on warrant of the State 22 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 23 the persons designated in such 24 requisitions as entitled to receive 25 such compensation or expenses. 26 State appropriation........ 3,600,000 27 All appropriations made in this act 28 or in any other fiscal year to any 29 account of the Senate, except for the 30 Committee on Appropriations (D) or the 19890H1517B2360 - 177 -
1 Committee on Appropriations (R) 2 accounts, remaining unexpended and 3 unencumbered on the effective date of 4 this part, may be transferred by the 5 Committee on Management Operations, by 6 a vote of two-thirds of its members, 7 in its discretion, to such Senate 8 accounts as the committee deems 9 necessary. Such power to transfer 10 appropriations shall be limited to the 11 1989-1990 fiscal year. 12 Section 252. House of 13 Representatives.--The following 14 amounts are appropriated to the House 15 of Representatives: Federal State 16 For the salaries, wages and all 17 necessary expenses for the following 18 purposes: 19 Salaries of Representatives and 20 extra compensation to the Speaker of 21 the House of Representatives. 22 State appropriation........ 13,627,000 23 Salaries: 24 House employees (D). 25 State appropriation........ 6,122,000 26 House employees (R). 27 State appropriation........ 6,122,000 28 For the operation of the Speaker's 29 Office. 30 State appropriation........ 640,000 19890H1517B2360 - 178 -
1 Bipartisan Management Committee; 2 Chief Clerk and Comptroller. 3 State appropriation........ 7,168,000 4 Mileage: 5 Representatives, Officers and 6 Employees. 7 State appropriation........ 554,000 8 Postage: 9 Chief Clerk and Legislative 10 Journal. 11 State appropriation........ 525,000 12 Contingent Expenses: 13 Speaker. 14 State appropriation........ 20,000 15 Chief Clerk. 16 State appropriation........ 390,000 17 Floor Leader (D). 18 State appropriation........ 6,000 19 Floor Leader (R). 20 State appropriation........ 6,000 21 Whip (D). 22 State appropriation........ 4,000 23 Whip (R). 24 State appropriation........ 4,000 25 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 26 State appropriation........ 3,000 27 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 28 State appropriation........ 3,000 29 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 30 State appropriation........ 3,000 19890H1517B2360 - 179 -
1 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 2 State appropriation........ 3,000 3 Chairman of the Appropriations 4 Committee (D). 5 State appropriation........ 6,000 6 Chairman of the Appropriations 7 Committee (R). 8 State appropriation........ 6,000 9 Chairman of the Policy Committee 10 (D). 11 State appropriation........ 2,000 12 Chairman of the Policy Committee 13 (R). 14 State appropriation........ 2,000 15 Caucus Administrator (D). 16 State appropriation........ 2,000 17 Caucus Administrator (R). 18 State appropriation........ 2,000 19 Administrator for Staff (D). 20 State appropriation........ 20,000 21 Administrator for Staff (R). 22 State appropriation........ 20,000 23 The above appropriations for 24 postage and for contingent expenses 25 shall be paid prior to the payment of 26 such expenses on warrant of the State 27 Treasurer in favor of the officers 28 above named upon the presentation of 29 their requisitions for the same: 30 Provided, That the total amount of 19890H1517B2360 - 180 -
1 requisitions for advancements, less 2 the total amount of expenditures made 3 as certified by such officers to the 4 State Treasurer, shall not exceed the 5 amount of the bond of the officer 6 having control of the disbursement 7 from the funds advanced. 8 Miscellaneous Expenses: 9 Legislative Office for Research 10 Liaison. 11 State appropriation........ 406,000 12 Incidental expenses. 13 State appropriation........ 6,300,000 14 Expenses - Representatives: In 15 addition to annual reimbursement for 16 expenses heretofore authorized by law 17 for each member of the House of 18 Representatives, each member shall be 19 entitled to reimbursement for actual 20 expenses, not exceeding the sum of 21 $2,500 annually, incurred for lodging 22 and meals while away from home on 23 official legislative business, 24 official postage, staff and all other 25 expenses incidental to legislative 26 duties. 27 State appropriation........ 2,030,000 28 Legislative printing and expenses. 29 State appropriation........ 11,000,000 30 Members' home office expenses. 19890H1517B2360 - 181 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,030,000 2 Attending National Legislative 3 Conference - Expenses. 4 State appropriation........ 300,000 5 The above appropriations for 6 attending National Legislative 7 Conference meetings and for attending 8 meetings of the Council of State 9 Governments shall be paid to the Chief 10 Clerk of the House in the same manner 11 and under the same conditions as the 12 appropriations for postage and 13 contingent expenses above. 14 For the payment of the expenses of 15 the Committee on Appropriations (D) of 16 the House of Representatives in 17 investigating schools, colleges, 18 universities, correctional 19 institutions, mental hospitals, 20 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 21 and other institutions and agencies 22 supported, in whole or in part, by 23 appropriations from the State Treasury 24 in analyzing reports, expenditures and 25 the general operation and 26 administration of the institutions and 27 agencies in examining and analyzing 28 requests of the same and of the 29 various departments, boards and 30 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 19890H1517B2360 - 182 -
1 for the collection of data from other 2 states, attending seminars and 3 conferences, and in cooperating and 4 exchanging information with 5 legislative budget and financial 6 committees of other states, and any 7 office expenses necessary to serve the 8 committee and its chairman, and for 9 the necessary clerical assistance and 10 other assistance, travel expenses and 11 all other expenses deemed necessary by 12 the chairman in compiling data and 13 information connected with the work of 14 the committee in compiling comparative 15 cost and other fiscal data and 16 information for the use of the 17 committee and the House of 18 Representatives during legislative 19 sessions and during the interim 20 between legislative sessions to the 21 discharge of such duties. The 22 committee shall have the authority to 23 examine and inspect all properties, 24 equipment, facilities, files, records 25 and accounts of any State office, 26 department, institution, board, 27 committee, commission or agency or any 28 institution or agency supported, in 29 whole or in part, by appropriation 30 from the State Treasury and to 19890H1517B2360 - 183 -
1 administer oaths. The sum appropriated 2 shall be paid on warrant of the State 3 Treasurer in favor of the chairman of 4 the committee on the presentation of 5 his requisition for the same. The 6 Chairman of the Committee on 7 Appropriations (D) shall, not later 8 than 30 days after the termination of 9 his term of office or until his 10 successor is elected and also within 11 30 days after the adjournment of any 12 regular or special session, file an 13 account, together with supporting 14 documents whenever possible, in the 15 office of the Committee on 16 Appropriations, of the committee's 17 expenses since the filing of the prior 18 account. 19 State appropriation........ 1,210,000 20 For the payment of the expenses of 21 one member of the Committee on 22 Appropriations (R) of the House of 23 Representatives, designated by a 24 majority vote of the House of 25 Representatives Caucus (R), for 26 investigating schools, colleges, 27 universities, correctional 28 institutions, mental hospitals, 29 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 30 and other institutions and agencies 19890H1517B2360 - 184 -
1 supported, in whole or in part, by 2 appropriations from the State Treasury 3 in analyzing reports, expenditures, 4 and the general operation and 5 administration of the institutions and 6 agencies in examining and analyzing 7 requests of the same and of the 8 various departments, boards and 9 commissions of the Commonwealth and 10 for the collection of data from other 11 states, attending seminars and 12 conferences, and in cooperating and 13 exchanging information with 14 legislative budget and financial 15 committees of other states, and any 16 office expenses necessary to serve the 17 committee and its chairman, and for 18 the necessary clerical assistance, and 19 other assistance, travel expenses and 20 all other expenses deemed necessary by 21 the chairman in compiling data and 22 information connected with the work of 23 the committee in compiling comparative 24 cost and other fiscal data and 25 information for the use of the 26 committee and the House of 27 Representatives during legislative 28 sessions and during the interim 29 between legislative sessions to the 30 discharge of such duties. The sum 19890H1517B2360 - 185 -
1 appropriated shall be paid on warrant 2 of the State Treasurer in favor of the 3 member so designated by the majority 4 vote of the House of Representatives 5 Caucus (R) on the presentation of his 6 requisition for the same. Such member 7 so designated shall, not later than 30 8 days after the termination of his term 9 of office or until his successor is 10 elected and also within 30 days after 11 the adjournment of any regular or 12 special session, file an account, 13 together with supporting documents 14 whenever possible, in the office of 15 the Committee on Appropriations (R) of 16 the House of Representatives, of his 17 expenses since the filing of the prior 18 account. 19 State appropriation........ 1,210,000 20 The Committee on Appropriations may 21 issue subpoenas under the hand and 22 seal of the Majority Chairman to 23 compel the attendance of witnesses and 24 the production of any papers, books, 25 accounts, documents and testimony 26 touching matters properly being 27 inquired into by the committee and to 28 cause the deposition of witnesses 29 either residing within or without the 30 State to be taken in the manner 19890H1517B2360 - 186 -
1 prescribed by law for taking 2 depositions in civil actions. 3 For the payment to the Special 4 Leadership Account (D) for payment of 5 salaries, wages and all other 6 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 7 personnel and staff or for services, 8 which, in the opinion of the Majority 9 Leader, may be required or arise 10 during legislative sessions and during 11 the interim between legislative 12 sessions and for the payment of all 13 other expenses related to the 14 performance of his duties and 15 responsibilities. The sum appropriated 16 shall be paid on warrant of the State 17 Treasurer in favor of the Majority 18 Leader on the presentation of his 19 requisition for the same. The Majority 20 Leader shall, not later than 30 days 21 after the termination of his term of 22 office or until his successor is 23 elected and also within 30 days after 24 the adjournment of any regular or 25 special session, file an account, 26 together with supporting documents 27 whenever possible, in the office of 28 the Majority Leader, of such expenses 29 since the filing of the prior account. 30 State appropriation........ 4,504,000 19890H1517B2360 - 187 -
1 For the payment to the Special 2 Leadership Account (R) for payment of 3 salaries, wages and all other 4 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 5 personnel and staff or for services 6 which, in the opinion of the Minority 7 Leader, may be required or arise 8 during legislative sessions and during 9 the interim between legislative 10 sessions and for the payment of all 11 other expenses related to the 12 performance of his duties and 13 responsibilities. The sum appropriated 14 shall be paid on warrant of the State 15 Treasurer in favor of the Minority 16 Leader on the presentation of his 17 requisition for the same. The Minority 18 Leader shall, not later than 30 days 19 after the termination of his term of 20 office or until his successor is 21 elected and also within 30 days after 22 the adjournment of any regular or 23 special session, file an account, 24 together with supporting documents 25 whenever possible, in the office of 26 the Minority Leader, of such expenses 27 since the filing of the prior account. 28 State appropriation........ 4,504,000 29 For allocation in such amounts as 30 may be designated by the Legislative 19890H1517B2360 - 188 -
1 Management Committee (D) to the 2 several standing committees (other 3 than the Committee on Appropriations) 4 of the House for payment of 5 compensation of counsel, research 6 assistants and other staff personnel 7 hired and assigned to work on behalf 8 of the chairman and the majority 9 members of such standing committees of 10 the House and for other necessary 11 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 12 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk of 13 the House for such compensation or 14 expenses, such shall be paid on 15 warrant of the State Treasurer 16 directly to and in favor of the 17 persons designated in such 18 requisitions as entitled to receive 19 such compensation or expenses. An 20 accounting, together with supporting 21 documents whenever possible, shall be 22 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 23 of such expenses since the filing of 24 the prior account. 25 State appropriation........ 7,771,000 26 For allocation in such amounts as 27 may be designated by the Legislative 28 Management Committee (R) to the 29 several standing committees (other 30 than the Committee on Appropriations) 19890H1517B2360 - 189 -
1 of the House for payment of 2 compensation of counsel, research 3 assistants and other staff personnel 4 hired and assigned to work on behalf 5 of the minority members of such 6 standing committees of the House and 7 for other necessary expenses incurred. 8 Upon presentation of requisitions by 9 the Chief Clerk of the House for such 10 compensation or expenses, such shall 11 be paid on warrant of the State 12 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 13 the persons designated in such 14 requisitions as entitled to receive 15 such compensation or expenses. An 16 accounting, together with supporting 17 documents whenever possible, shall be 18 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 19 of such expenses since the filing of 20 the prior account. 21 State appropriation........ 7,771,000 22 All appropriations made in this act 23 or in any other fiscal year to any 24 account of the House of 25 Representatives, except for the 26 Committee on Appropriations (D) or the 27 Committee on Appropriations (R) 28 accounts, remaining unexpended and 29 unencumbered on the effective date of 30 this part, may be transferred by the 19890H1517B2360 - 190 -
1 Bipartisan Management Committee, in 2 its discretion, to such House accounts 3 as the committee deems necessary. Such 4 power to transfer appropriations shall 5 be limited to the 1989-1990 fiscal 6 year. 7 For the Commonwealth Emergency 8 Medical System. 9 State appropriation........ 35,000 10 Section 253. Legislative Reference 11 Bureau.--The following amounts are 12 appropriated to the Legislative 13 Reference Bureau: Federal State 14 For the salaries, wages and all 15 necessary expenses for the work of the 16 Legislative Reference Bureau, 17 including the Documents Law Section. 18 Advance copies of statutes and 19 volumes of the Laws of Pennsylvania 20 shall be printed under contracts 21 entered into by the Legislative 22 Reference Bureau (without the 23 intervention of any other State agency 24 or officer and without regard to any 25 other statute regulating printing 26 contracts) and distributed (without 27 regard to any other statute regulating 28 distribution of laws) as determined by 29 the bureau, and moneys from sales 30 shall be paid to the bureau or the 19890H1517B2360 - 191 -
1 Department of General Services, as the 2 bureau shall determine, which shall 3 pay the same into the State Treasury 4 to the credit of the General Fund. 5 Such moneys are hereby appropriated 6 from the General Fund to the 7 Legislative Reference Bureau for the 8 editing, printing and distribution of 9 such laws and related expenses. 10 State appropriation........ 3,555,000 11 For contingent expenses connected 12 with the work of the Legislative 13 Reference Bureau to be paid on 14 warrants of the State Treasurer in 15 favor of the director on the 16 presentation of his requisitions for 17 the same. The director shall file 18 accounting of the expenses, together 19 with supporting documents whenever 20 possible, in the office of the 21 Legislative Reference Bureau. 22 State appropriation........ 15,000 23 For the printing of Pennsylvania 24 Bulletin and Pennsylvania Code. 25 State appropriation........ 389,000 26 Section 254. Legislative Budget 27 and Finance Committee.--The following 28 amounts are appropriated to the 29 Legislative Budget and Finance 30 Committee: Federal State 19890H1517B2360 - 192 -
1 For the salaries, wages and all 2 necessary expenses for the work of the 3 Legislative Budget and Finance 4 Committee upon presentation of 5 requisitions for the same from the 6 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 7 State Treasurer directly to and in 8 favor of the person named in the 9 requisitions. 10 State appropriation........ 1,857,000 11 Section 255. Chief Clerks of 12 Senate and House of Representatives.-- 13 The following amounts are appropriated 14 to the Chief Clerks of the Senate and 15 House of Representatives: Federal State 16 For the purchase of Pennsylvania 17 and National flags to be sent to 18 residents of Pennsylvania. 19 Chief Clerk Senate. 20 State appropriation........ 20,000 21 Chief Clerk House of 22 Representatives. 23 State appropriation........ 20,000 24 Section 256. Legislative Data 25 Processing Committee.--The following 26 amounts are appropriated to the 27 Legislative Data Processing Committee: 28 Federal State 29 For the operation of the 30 Legislative Data Processing Center 19890H1517B2360 - 193 -
1 upon presentation of requisitions for 2 the same from the chairman to be paid 3 on warrants of the State Treasurer 4 directly to and in favor of the person 5 named in the requisitions. 6 State appropriation........ 3,038,000 7 Section 257. Joint State 8 Government Commission.--The following 9 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 10 State Government Commission: Federal State 11 For the salaries, wages and all 12 necessary expenses for the work of the 13 Joint State Government Commission upon 14 presentation of requisitions for the 15 same from the chairman to be paid on 16 warrants of the State Treasurer 17 directly to and in favor of the person 18 named in said requisition. The 19 chairman shall file an accounting of 20 the expenses, together with supporting 21 documents whenever possible, in the 22 office of the Joint State Government 23 Commission. 24 State appropriation........ 1,372,000 25 Section 258. Local Government 26 Commission.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Local Government 28 Commission: Federal State 29 For the salaries, wages and all 30 expenses necessary for the work of the 19890H1517B2360 - 194 -
1 Local Government Commission upon 2 presentation of requisitions for the 3 same from the chairman to be paid on 4 warrants of the State Treasurer 5 directly to and in favor of the person 6 named in the requisitions. 7 State appropriation........ 407,000 8 For the compilation and 9 distribution of various municipal 10 codes. 11 State appropriation........ 48,000 12 Section 259. Joint Legislative Air 13 and Water Pollution Control and 14 Conservation Committee.--The following 15 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 16 Legislative Air and Water Pollution 17 Control and Conservation Committee: Federal State 18 For the salaries and expenses of 19 the Joint Legislative Air and Water 20 Pollution Control and Conservation 21 Committee upon presentation of 22 requisitions for the same from the 23 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 24 State Treasurer directly to and in 25 favor of the person named in the 26 requisitions. 27 State appropriation........ 227,000 28 Section 260. Legislative Audit 29 Advisory Commission.--The following 30 amounts are appropriated to the 19890H1517B2360 - 195 -
1 Legislative Audit Advisory Commission: 2 Federal State 3 For the salaries, wages and all 4 expenses necessary for the work of the 5 Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 6 State appropriation........ 20,000 7 Section 261. Independent 8 Regulatory Review Commission.--The 9 following amounts are appropriated to 10 the Independent Regulatory Review 11 Commission: Federal State 12 For the salaries, wages and all 13 necessary expenses for the work of the 14 Independent Regulatory Review 15 Commission. 16 State appropriation........ 890,000 17 Section 262. Capitol Preservation 18 Committee.--The following amounts are 19 appropriated to the Capitol 20 Preservation Committee: Federal State 21 For the operation of the Capitol 22 Preservation Committee. All 23 appropriations made in this act or in 24 any other fiscal year to the Capitol 25 Preservation Committee for the 26 restoration of the capital remaining 27 unexpended and unencumbered on the 28 effective date of this part may be 29 expended by the committee for such 30 restoration, including any 19890H1517B2360 - 196 -
1 construction, alterations, structural 2 modifications and relocations of 3 existing facilities and services as 4 may be necessary or incidental to 5 accomplish any such restoration. 6 State appropriation........ 215,000 7 For the restoration of the capitol 8 and its artifacts, including support 9 facilities and services. 10 State appropriation........ 100,000 11 For a colonial history of the 12 Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 13 State appropriation........ 80,000 14 Section 263. Pennsylvania 15 Commission on Sentencing.--The 16 following amounts are appropriated to 17 the Pennsylvania Commission on 18 Sentencing: Federal State 19 For the Pennsylvania Commission on 20 Sentencing. 21 State appropriation........ 328,000 22 Section 264. Health Care Cost 23 Containment Council.--The following 24 amounts are appropriated to the Health 25 Care Cost Containment Council: Federal State 26 For the Health Care Cost 27 Containment Council. 28 State appropriation........ 2,176,000 29 Section 265. Center for Rural 30 Pennsylvania.--The following amounts 19890H1517B2360 - 197 -
1 are appropriated to the Center for 2 Rural Pennsylvania: Federal State 3 For the Center for Rural 4 Pennsylvania. 5 State appropriation........ 784,000 6 SUBPART C 7 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 8 Section 281. Supreme Court.--The 9 following amounts are appropriated to 10 the Supreme Court: Federal State 11 For the Supreme Court: including 12 the salaries of the Supreme Court 13 judges, for the office of prothonotary 14 and for the library in the Eastern 15 District and Western District, for the 16 office of prothonotary in the Middle 17 District, for criers, tipstaves, 18 official stenographers, court officers 19 and the law secretary of the Chief 20 Justice in Eastern, Middle and Western 21 Districts and, except for employees of 22 the Pennsylvania Board of Law 23 Examiners, Judicial Inquiry and Review 24 Board, Civil Procedural Rules 25 Committee and Criminal Procedural 26 Rules Committee, Workmen's 27 Compensation Insurance Premiums for 28 all other Supreme Court employees, for 29 the office of State reporters, 30 including the salaries and 19890H1517B2360 - 198 -
1 compensation of employees, including 2 the fees for prothonotaries of the 3 Supreme Court of the Eastern, Middle 4 and Western Districts on assignment to 5 judges to counties other than their 6 own, and further including assessments 7 for the National Center of State 8 Courts. Senior judges working as 9 active or senior judges a minimum of 10 75 days in the prior calendar year are 11 to receive health benefits. No funds 12 from this appropriation shall be used 13 for travel or other expenses for 14 active judges. 15 State appropriation........ 4,947,000 16 For home office expenses. 17 State appropriation........ 1,415,000 18 For expenses for active judges. 19 State appropriation........ 130,000 20 For the Civil Procedural Rules 21 Committee. 22 State appropriation........ 237,000 23 For the Criminal Procedural Rules 24 Committee. 25 State appropriation........ 237,000 26 For the Pennsylvania Board of Law 27 Examiners. 28 State appropriation........ 78,000 29 For the Judicial Inquiry and Review 30 Board. 19890H1517B2360 - 199 -
1 State appropriation........ 690,000 2 For the Court Administrator, 3 including the expenses of the Judicial 4 Council of Pennsylvania and the 5 District Justice Administrator. No 6 funds from this appropriation shall be 7 used for travel or other expenses for 8 active judges. Funds from this 9 appropriation may be used for the 10 operation of the Pennsylvania Board of 11 Law Examiners. All funds so spent 12 shall be repaid in full to the 13 administrative office of the 14 Pennsylvania courts without interest 15 or charges from the augmenting 16 revenues of the Pennsylvania Board of 17 Law Examiners. Up to $169,000 of this 18 appropriation may be allocated to the 19 Domestic Relations Committee. 20 State appropriation........ 3,375,000 21 For district justices education. 22 State appropriation........ 393,000 23 Section 282. Superior Court.--The 24 following amounts are appropriated to 25 the Superior Court: Federal State 26 For the salaries and expenses of 27 the Superior Court: including the 28 salary of the Superior Court judges, 29 for panelization of judges program, 30 for criers, tipstaves, official 19890H1517B2360 - 200 -
1 stenographers, court officers and law 2 secretary of the president judge and 3 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 4 Premiums for all employees of the 5 Superior Court, for the prothonotary's 6 office in the Philadelphia District; 7 including salaries and compensation 8 for employees, including the expenses 9 of dockets, stationery, supplies, 10 books for the library and other costs 11 of the Superior Court and its offices. 12 Senior judges working as active or 13 senior judges a minimum of 75 days in 14 the prior calendar year are to receive 15 health benefits. No more than $10,000 16 from this appropriation shall be used 17 for travel or other expenses for 18 active judges. 19 State appropriation........ 10,256,000 20 For home office expenses. 21 State appropriation........ 3,081,000 22 For expenses for active judges. 23 State appropriation........ 184,000 24 Section 283. Commonwealth Court.-- 25 The following amounts are appropriated 26 to the Commonwealth Court: Federal State 27 For the salaries of judges, and for 28 the salaries and expenses of 29 employees. Senior judges working as 30 active or senior judges a minimum of 19890H1517B2360 - 201 -
1 75 days in the prior calendar year are 2 to receive health benefits. No more 3 than $10,000 from this appropriation 4 shall be used for travel or other 5 expenses for judges. 6 State appropriation........ 5,926,000 7 For home office expenses. 8 State appropriation........ 1,842,000 9 For expenses for active judges. 10 State appropriation........ 112,000 11 Section 284. Courts of common 12 pleas.--The following amounts are 13 appropriated to the courts of common 14 pleas: Federal State 15 For the courts of common pleas: 16 including the salaries and expenses of 17 judges; including the expenses of 18 traveling judges; including the 19 mileage in divided judicial districts; 20 and the payment of a per diem salary, 21 mileage and miscellaneous expenses to 22 active visiting judges for the 23 performance of their official duties. 24 No printing, postage, telephone and 25 supplies may be paid for from this 26 appropriation. No expenses of any kind 27 relating to education may be paid from 28 this appropriation. 29 State appropriation........ 33,942,000 30 For senior judges of the courts of 19890H1517B2360 - 202 -
1 common pleas. Senior judges working as 2 active or senior judges a minimum of 3 75 days in the prior calendar year are 4 to receive health benefits. Senior 5 judges shall not be assigned unless 6 adequate funds are available in this 7 appropriation to provide compensation. 8 Any senior judge assigned in excess of 9 existing funding shall be compensated 10 from the appropriation for the Supreme 11 Court. 12 State appropriation........ 2,431,000 13 For common pleas judicial 14 education. 15 State appropriation........ 389,000 16 Section 285. Community courts - 17 district justices.--The following 18 amounts are appropriated to the 19 community courts and district 20 justices: Federal State 21 For the salaries and expenses of 22 community court judges and district 23 justices. Senior judges working a 24 minimum number of days provided by the 25 Supreme Court are to receive health 26 benefits. Except for those printing 27 costs relating to 42 Pa.C.S. § 3532 28 (relating to expenses), no other 29 printing, postage, telephone and 30 supplies may be paid for from this 19890H1517B2360 - 203 -
1 appropriation. No expenses of any kind 2 relating to education may be paid from 3 this appropriation. 4 State appropriation........ 27,222,000 5 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic 6 Court.--The following amounts are 7 appropriated to the Philadelphia 8 Traffic Court: Federal State 9 For the salaries and expenses of 10 judges. Senior judges working as 11 active or senior judges a minimum of 12 75 days in the prior calendar year are 13 to receive health benefits. 14 State appropriation........ 383,000 15 Section 287. Philadelphia 16 Municipal Court.--The following 17 amounts are appropriated to the 18 Philadelphia Municipal Court: Federal State 19 For the salaries and expenses of 20 judges. Senior judges working as 21 active or senior judges a minimum of 22 75 days in the prior calendar year are 23 to receive health benefits. 24 State appropriation........ 2,790,000 25 For law clerks. 26 State appropriation........ 40,000 27 Section 288. Juror cost 28 reimbursement.--The following amounts 29 are appropriated for juror cost 30 reimbursement: Federal State 19890H1517B2360 - 204 -
1 For juror cost reimbursement for 2 expenses prior to January 1, 1990. 3 State appropriation........ 1,469,000 4 Section 289. 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 courts of common pleas. 12 Reimbursement shall be provided on the 13 following basis. For each common pleas 14 court judge authorized position, 15 whether filled or vacant within a 16 judicial district, $70,000 per 17 authorized position shall be provided. 18 Judicial districts comprising more 19 than one county shall be entitled to 20 receive $70,000 per authorized common 21 pleas court judge position; the amount 22 payable to each county shall be 23 determined by the proportion of the 24 individual county's population in 25 relation to the population of the 26 entire judicial district. No county 27 shall be reimbursed for costs above 28 the actual direct costs, excluding 29 capital outlays, incurred by them for 30 the operation of the courts of common 19890H1517B2360 - 205 -
1 pleas. For the purposes of 2 reimbursement for common pleas court 3 judge authorized positions, no county 4 shall receive less than 75% of the 5 actual reimbursement for court costs 6 provided to them from funds 7 appropriated for the fiscal year July 8 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981. 9 For the purpose of determining the 10 actual direct costs incurred by the 11 counties in the administration and 12 operation of the courts of common 13 pleas, the costs as reported to the 14 Department of Community Affairs in the 15 county's annual audit and financial 16 report forms under the heading "(a) 17 Judicial," but confined to the 18 subheading "(4184) courts, excluding 19 capital outlay," shall be used. If a 20 city coterminous with a county does 21 not report on the Department of 22 Community Affairs' form, its figures 23 from the same subheading, set forth in 24 the department forms, shall be used. 25 All payments for reimbursement 26 shall be made to the county treasurer 27 and, in cities of the first class 28 coterminous with counties of the first 29 class, to the city treasurer. 30 In making allocations and payments 19890H1517B2360 - 206 -
1 hereunder, the Court Administrator of 2 Pennsylvania shall exclude all costs 3 which are not properly reportable 4 under the heading herein above 5 specified. 6 State appropriation........ 27,671,000 7 For grants to counties for costs 8 incurred by counties in the 9 administration and operation of the 10 offices of district justice, judge of 11 traffic court or judge of municipal 12 court. Grants shall be provided on the 13 following basis: for each district 14 justice, traffic court judge or 15 municipal court judge authorized 16 position, whether filled or vacant, 17 $33,000 per authorized position. 18 All grants shall be made to the 19 county treasurer and, in cities of the 20 first class coterminous with counties 21 of the first class, to the city 22 treasurer. 23 State appropriation........ 18,710,000 24 PART III 25 PENNSYLVANIA DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE INITIATIVE 26 Section 301. Executive Offices.-- 27 The following amounts are appropriated 28 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 29 For the Juvenile Court Judges 30 Commission for county administered 19890H1517B2360 - 207 -
1 intensive probation units for drug- 2 related juvenile offenders. 3 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 4 Section 302. Attorney General.-- 5 The following amounts are appropriated 6 to the Attorney General: Federal State 7 For drug law enforcement, 8 including, but not limited to, drug 9 prosecutions, Statewide strike forces, 10 surveillance and equipment and 11 district attorney training. No funds 12 from this appropriation shall be 13 expended until a plan for program and 14 expenditure is submitted to the 15 Majority and Minority Committees on 16 Appropriations of the Senate and House 17 of Representatives. 18 State appropriation........ 5,499,000 19 For local drug task forces. No 20 funds from this appropriation shall be 21 expended until a plan for program and 22 expenditure is submitted to the 23 Majority and Minority Committees on 24 Appropriations of the Senate and House 25 of Representatives. 26 State appropriation........ 5,701,000 27 Section 303. Department of 28 Corrections.--The following amounts 29 are appropriated to the Department of 30 Corrections: Federal State 19890H1517B2360 - 208 -
1 For a drug and alcohol treatment 2 facility. 3 State appropriation........ 212,000 4 For the conversion of a portion of 5 the Farview State Hospital into a 6 State correctional facility. Provided 7 that if necessary construction and 8 building contracts for this project 9 have not been executed by June 30, 10 1990, the unexpended balance of this 11 appropriation shall be transferred to 12 the appropriation for assistance to 13 Drug and Alcohol programs in the 14 Department of Health, and any 15 encumbrances shall be transferred to 16 the Capital Facilities Fund. 17 State appropriation........ 12,000,000 18 Section 304. Department of 19 Education.--The following amounts are 20 appropriated to the Department of 21 Education: Federal State 22 For community and school based drug 23 prevention programs. The Department of 24 Education shall submit a plan for 25 these programs to the Majority and 26 Minority Committees on Appropriations 27 in the Senate and the House of 28 Representatives no later than October 29 1, 1989. 30 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 19890H1517B2360 - 209 -
1 Section 305. Department of 2 Health.--The following amounts are 3 appropriated to the Department of 4 Health: Federal State 5 For assistance to drug and alcohol 6 programs. 7 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 8 For residential drug treatment 9 programs to serve addicted mothers, 10 provide care for their children and 11 serve drug addicted infants. 12 State appropriation........ 3,300,000 13 For drug and alcohol consultations, 14 assessments and treatment through the 15 Student Assistance Program. 16 State appropriation........ 4,500,000 17 For AIDS related outreach, testing 18 and referral of intravenous drug users 19 who are not undergoing drug treatment. 20 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 21 For AIDS programs. 22 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 23 For drug and alcohol treatment 24 facilities improvements. These funds 25 shall be used to provide 50% of the 26 nonfederal match required for this 27 program. 28 State appropriation........ 750,000 29 Section 306. Department of Public 30 Welfare.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 210 -
1 appropriated to the Department of 2 Public Welfare: Federal State 3 For medical assistance - drug and 4 alcohol treatment. 5 State appropriation........ 14,000,000 6 For mental health services for the 7 Student Assistance Program. 8 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 9 For payment to counties for 10 children and youth programs. 11 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 12 This appropriation shall augment 13 the sum of $160,638,000 appropriated 14 in section 219 for children and youth 15 programs. 16 For family preservation programs 17 which will provide intensive 18 intervention services to families 19 whose children are at risk of 20 immediate out-of-home placement under 21 the custody of a county children and 22 youth agency. 23 State appropriation........ 1,900,000 24 For transitional housing and 25 support services for the homeless. 26 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 27 For domestic violence programs. 28 State appropriation........ 449,000 29 Section 307. Pennsylvania State 30 Police.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 211 -
1 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 2 Police: Federal State 3 For local drug law enforcement 4 costs incurred by municipal police 5 departments. 6 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 7 For drug law enforcement 8 activities, including, but not limited 9 to, witness protection, payments to 10 informants, purchasing illegal drugs 11 for investigative purposes, 12 surveillance equipment and secure 13 communications equipment. 14 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 15 For mobile narcotics teams. 16 State appropriation........ 2,016,000 17 Section 308. Pennsylvania Board of 18 Probation and Parole.--The following 19 amounts are appropriated to the 20 Pennsylvania Board of Probation and 21 Parole: 22 For a Drug Offenders Work Program. 23 Such work shall in no case replace 24 jobs protected by a collective 25 bargaining unit. 26 State appropriation........ 120,000 27 For intensive drug parole units. 28 State appropriation........ 944,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19890H1517B2360 - 212 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from Commonwealth 4 revenues for special intensive drug 5 parole units: 6 (1) Statewide urinalysis testing 7 program. 8 Federal appropriation...... 113,000 9 (2) Special intensive supervision 10 drug program. 11 Federal appropriation...... 570,000 12 For improvement of adult probation 13 services to supplement the payments 14 made under section 234. 15 State appropriation........ 869,000 16 PART IV 17 STATE LOTTERY FUND 18 Section 401. Executive Offices.-- 19 The following amounts are appropriated 20 to the executive offices: Federal State 21 For ridership verification and fare 22 structure audits by comptroller 23 operations of transit operations 24 participating in the Older 25 Pennsylvanians' Free Ride and Reduced 26 Fare Programs. 27 State appropriation........ 66,000 28 Section 402. Department of 29 Aging.--The following amounts are 30 appropriated to the Department of 19890H1517B2360 - 213 -
1 Aging: Federal State 2 For general government operations 3 of the Department of Aging. 4 State appropriation........ 3,022,000 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 administration: 11 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 12 Title III - Administration" - To 13 provide administrative and support 14 systems for the operation of the 15 Statewide aging programs. 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,653,000 17 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 18 Title V - Administration" - To provide 19 administration for a program to 20 provide and promote useful part-time 21 work opportunities in community 22 service activities for low-income 23 persons 55 years of age or older. 24 Federal appropriation...... 140,000 25 For the payment of grants and for 26 the purpose of developing, operating 27 and purchasing services for the aged 28 and other adults, including, but not 29 limited to, model projects, homemaking 30 services, community care services, 19890H1517B2360 - 214 -
1 audits of area agencies on aging and 2 counseling services. No funds from 3 this appropriation shall be used for 4 costs of administration by the 5 Department of Aging. 6 State appropriation........ 57,586,000 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 State Lottery Funds 12 for programs for the aging: 13 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 14 Title III" - For support of programs 15 for eligible older persons through 16 Statewide planning, area planning and 17 social services. 18 Federal appropriation...... 40,000,000 19 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 20 Nutrition" - To provide older persons 21 with meals and appropriate supportive 22 services. 23 Federal appropriation...... 7,500,000 24 (3) "Programs for the Aging - 25 Employment - Title V" - To provide for 26 employment of eligible older persons 27 in community service projects. 28 Federal appropriation...... 3,815,000 29 For transfer from the State Lottery 30 Fund to the Pharmaceutical Assistance 19890H1517B2360 - 215 -
1 Fund. 2 State appropriation........ 188,000,000 3 For payment of grants for 4 protective services for older 5 Pennsylvanians. 6 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 7 For PennCARE for older 8 Pennsylvanians. 9 State appropriation........ 51,448,000 10 Section 403. Department of Public 11 Welfare.--The following amounts are 12 appropriated to the Department of 13 Public Welfare: Federal State 14 For Medical Assistance - long-term 15 care facilities for older 16 Pennsylvanians. 17 State appropriation........ 106,000,000 18 PART V 19 PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION FUND 20 Section 501. Department of 21 Commerce.--The following amounts are 22 appropriated to the Department of 23 Commerce: Federal State 24 For employee ownership assistance - 25 technical assistance. 26 State appropriation........ 500,000 27 For Beaver Valley revitalization. 28 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 29 For Mon Valley revitalization. 30 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 19890H1517B2360 - 216 -
1 For Shenango Valley revitalization. 2 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 3 For Alle-Kiski Valley 4 revitalization. 5 State appropriation........ 500,000 6 For Butler-Lawrence revitalization. 7 State appropriation........ 500,000 8 For a community economic recovery 9 program. 10 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 11 For business infrastructure 12 development. 13 State appropriation........ 17,850,000 14 For the Capital Loan Fund. 15 State appropriation........ 500,000 16 For Industrial Resource Centers. 17 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 18 For Lehigh Mountaintop Campus of 19 Lehigh University. 20 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 21 For a Machinery and Equipment Loan 22 Fund. 23 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 24 Section 502. Department of 25 Community Affairs.--The following 26 amounts are appropriated to the 27 Department of Community Affairs: Federal State 28 For support of the Recreation 29 Improvement and Rehabilitation Act. 30 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 19890H1517B2360 - 217 -
1 Section 503. Department of 2 Environmental Resources.--The 3 following amounts are appropriated to 4 the Department of Environmental 5 Resources: Federal State 6 For the Pennsylvania Conservation 7 Corps. 8 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 9 PART VI 10 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND 11 Section 601. Executive Offices.-- 12 The following amounts are appropriated 13 to the Pennsylvania Energy Office: Federal State 14 For energy conservation programs 15 under the provisions of the Energy 16 Conservation and Assistance Act. At 17 least 75% of these funds must be used 18 for those programs listed as 19 priorities in section 7(b) of the 20 Energy Conservation and Assistance 21 Act. 22 State appropriation........ 10,500,000 23 Section 602. Department of 24 Community Affairs.--The following 25 amounts are appropriated to the 26 Department of Community Affairs: Federal State 27 For the Pennsylvania Supplemental 28 Low-Income Weatherization Program 29 established under the Energy 30 Conservation and Assistance Act. 19890H1517B2360 - 218 -
1 State appropriation........ 18,500,000 2 Section 603. Department of Public 3 Welfare.--The following amounts are 4 appropriated to the Department of 5 Public Welfare: Federal State 6 For supplemental assistance under 7 the Energy Conservation and Assistance 8 Act. 9 State appropriation........ 20,000,000 10 PART VII 11 JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT 12 Section 701. Supreme Court.--The 13 following amounts are appropriated to 14 the Supreme Court: Federal State 15 For the Statewide Judicial Computer 16 System. The Supreme Court is 17 prohibited from augmenting this amount 18 by billings to other appropriations to 19 the Judicial Branch for the Statewide 20 Judicial Computer System or for any 21 other purpose. Included in this 22 appropriation is $189,000 for 23 automation of the Commonwealth Court 24 Docket System. 25 State appropriation........ 4,700,000 26 PART VIII 27 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND 28 Section 801. Department of 29 Health.--The following amounts are 30 appropriated to the Department of 19890H1517B2360 - 219 -
1 Health: Federal State 2 For emergency medical services. 3 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 4 For Catastrophic Medical and 5 Rehabilitation Program. 6 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 7 PART IX 8 THE STATE STORES FUND 9 Section 901. Pennsylvania State 10 Police.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 12 Police: Federal State 13 For liquor control enforcement 14 operational expenses. 15 State appropriation........ 13,277,000 16 PART X 17 MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 18 FOR 1989-1990 19 SUBPART A 20 MOTOR LICENSE FUND 21 Section 1001. Department of 22 Transportation.--The following amounts 23 are appropriated to the Department of 24 Transportation: Federal State 25 For the salaries, wages and all 26 necessary expenses for the proper 27 administration of the Department of 28 Transportation, including the State 29 Transportation Commission and the 30 State Transportation Advisory 19890H1517B2360 - 220 -
1 Committee and the Statewide 2 coordination of municipal services. 3 State appropriation........ 23,349,000 4 For the salaries, wages and all 5 necessary expenses for the operation 6 of the Highway and Safety Improvement 7 Programs, including planning and 8 research, design, engineering, right- 9 of-way acquisition and the operation 10 of the engineering district facilities 11 and liaison services with communities 12 on local road engineering and 13 construction activities. 14 State appropriation........ 190,000,000 15 For transfer to the Highway- 16 Railroad and Highway Bridge 17 Improvement Restricted Account to be 18 used as matching funds for a timber 19 bridge demonstration project. Funds 20 may be used for costs incurred in the 21 research, design and construction of 22 timber bridges on locally owned 23 highways in accordance with 24 specifications prepared or approved by 25 the Department of Transportation. 26 State appropriation........ 500,000 27 For the salaries, wages and all 28 necessary expenses for the 29 administration and operation of the 30 maintenance program for State roads, 19890H1517B2360 - 221 -
1 bridges, tunnels and structures, 2 including the operation of the county 3 maintenance district facilities. 4 State appropriation........ 588,749,000 5 For supplemental maintenance 6 program payments. 7 State appropriation........ 14,879,000 8 For the construction of salt 9 storage facilities. 10 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 11 For reinvestment in Department of 12 Transportation Facilities. 13 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 14 For rest area improvements. 15 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 16 For the salaries, wages and all 17 necessary expenses for the 18 administration of the Traffic Safety 19 Program and the administration and 20 operation of the Operator and Vehicle 21 Registration Programs. 22 State appropriation........ 50,666,000 23 For motor vehicle insurance 24 compliance. 25 State appropriation........ 409,000 26 For the commercial driver licensing 27 program. 28 State appropriation........ 2,522,000 29 For the high accident corridor 30 corrections program. 19890H1517B2360 - 222 -
1 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 2 For rental payments to the State 3 Highway and Bridge Authority for 4 projects constructed with funds 5 borrowed by the authority. 6 State appropriation........ 18,869,000 7 For payments to municipalities to 8 assist in maintenance and construction 9 costs of roads. 10 State appropriation........ 163,949,000 11 For supplemental payments to 12 municipalities to assist in 13 maintenance and construction costs of 14 roads in accordance with 75 Pa.C.S. 15 Ch. 93 (relating to supplemental 16 funding for municipal highway 17 maintenance). 18 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 19 For local bridge inspections. 20 State appropriation........ 300,000 21 Section 1002. Governor.--The 22 following amounts are appropriated to 23 the Governor for Executive Offices: Federal State 24 For comptroller operations related 25 to the Motor License Fund. 26 State appropriation........ 4,510,000 27 Section 1003. Treasury 28 Department.--The following amounts are 29 appropriated to the Treasury 30 Department: Federal State 19890H1517B2360 - 223 -
1 For payment of refunds of liquid 2 fuels taxes for agricultural use to 3 which the Commonwealth is not 4 entitled. 5 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 6 For the payment of salaries, wages 7 and all necessary expenses in the 8 proper administration of the program 9 to refund liquid fuels taxes to which 10 the Commonwealth is not entitled. 11 State appropriation........ 297,000 12 For the payment of approved claims 13 for the refunding of liquid fuels 14 taxes and fuel use taxes to which the 15 Commonwealth is not entitled. 16 State appropriation........ 350,000 17 For the payment of approved claims 18 for the refunding of emergency liquid 19 fuels tax moneys to which the 20 Commonwealth is not entitled. 21 State appropriation........ 1,000 22 Refunding liquid fuels tax - 23 political subdivision use. 24 State appropriation........ 2,100,000 25 Refunding liquid fuels tax - 26 volunteer fire companies, volunteer 27 ambulance services and volunteer 28 rescue squads. 29 State appropriation........ 175,000 30 Refunding liquid fuels tax - to the 19890H1517B2360 - 224 -
1 Boat Fund for the use of the Fish 2 Commission for the improvement of the 3 waters of Pennsylvania on which 4 motorboats are permitted to operate. 5 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 6 For the payment of principal and 7 interest requirements on general 8 obligation bonds issued for 9 transportation projects. 10 State appropriation........ 165,066,000 11 For payment of principal and 12 interest requirements on general 13 obligation bonds issued for public 14 improvements. 15 State appropriation........ 1,508,000 16 For interest payments on 17 obligations issued for the Advance 18 Construction Interstate Program. 19 State appropriation........ 14,769,000 20 For payment of the compensation of 21 the Commonwealth's loan and transfer 22 agent for services and expenses in 23 connection with the registration, 24 transfer and payment of interest on 25 bonds of the Commonwealth and other 26 services required to be performed by 27 the loan and transfer agent. 28 State appropriation........ 135,000 29 Section 1004. Department of 30 Education.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 225 -
1 appropriated to the Department of 2 Education: Federal State 3 For administration of the school 4 safe driving program and for payments 5 to school districts or joint school 6 organizations for driver education 7 courses. 8 State appropriation........ 2,300,000 9 Section 1005. Department of 10 General Services.--The following 11 amounts are appropriated to the 12 Department of General Services: Federal State 13 For payment of tort claims. 14 State appropriation........ 26,500,000 15 For an Asbestos Response Program. 16 State appropriation........ 500,000 17 Section 1006. Department of 18 Revenue.--The following amounts are 19 appropriated to the Department of 20 Revenue: Federal State 21 For the proper administration and 22 enforcement of the regulations under 23 the Liquid Fuels Tax Act, Motor 24 Carriers Road Tax Act and Bus Compact. 25 State appropriation........ 7,165,000 26 Section 1007. Pennsylvania State 27 Police.--The following amounts are 28 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 29 Police: Federal State 30 For transfer to the General Fund to 19890H1517B2360 - 226 -
1 finance the Traffic Control and the 2 Traffic Safety Facilities Program of 3 the Pennsylvania State Police. 4 State appropriation........ 179,444,000 5 For transfer to the General Fund to 6 finance the Municipal Police Officers' 7 Education and Training Commission. 8 State appropriation........ 2,875,000 9 For transfer to the General Fund to 10 finance adequate replacement patrol 11 vehicles. 12 State appropriation........ 3,635,000 13 For the commercial driver licensing 14 program. 15 State appropriation........ 1,307,000 16 SUBPART B 17 AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 18 Section 1021. Department of 19 Transportation.--The following amounts 20 are appropriated to the Department of 21 Transportation: Federal State 22 For payment for aviation 23 operations, including the operation 24 and maintenance of State-owned 25 aircraft, payment of general expenses, 26 supplies, printing and equipment; for 27 the development and maintenance of 28 State airports and the maintenance and 29 repair of landing fields, intermediate 30 landing fields, landing field 19890H1517B2360 - 227 -
1 equipment, beacon sites and other 2 navigation facilities; and for the 3 encouragement and development of civil 4 aeronautics. 5 State appropriation........ 10,115,000 6 For payment for airport 7 construction and development, 8 including encouragement and 9 development of aeronautics, 10 development of State airports and 11 assistance to political subdivisions 12 and municipal authorities in the 13 construction and improvement of 14 airports and other aeronautical 15 facilities. 16 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 17 For payments to public airports for 18 runway rehabilitation. 19 State appropriation........ 500,000 20 For real estate tax rebate payments 21 to privately owned public use 22 airports. 23 State appropriation........ 220,000 24 For business airport grants. 25 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 26 Section 1022. Treasury 27 Department.--The following amounts are 28 appropriated to the Treasury 29 Department: Federal State 30 For payment for aviation-related 19890H1517B2360 - 228 -
1 debt service. 2 State appropriation........ 183,000 3 PART XI 4 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 5 Section 1101. General provisions.--The Secretary of the 6 Budget may create the restricted receipt accounts set forth in 7 this part for the purpose of administering Federal grants only 8 for the purposes herein designated during the fiscal year July 9 1, 1989, through June 30, 1990. 10 Section 1102. Executive Offices.--The following restricted 11 receipt accounts may be established for the Executive Offices: 12 (1) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 13 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention." 14 (2) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 15 Federal Criminal Justice Assistance." 16 (3) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 17 Federal Crime Victim Assistance." 18 Section 1103. Department of Community Affairs.--The 19 following restricted receipt account may be established for the 20 Department of Community Affairs: 21 (1) "ARC Housing Revolving Loan Program" - To provide direct 22 loans and grants to nonprofit corporations and public 23 authorities for housing development and rehabilitation. 24 Section 1104. Department of Education.--The following 25 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 26 Department of Education: 27 (1) "Vocational Education Programs" - To support vocational 28 education programs, construction of area vocational education 29 school facilities, consumer education and compensation of 30 students in work study programs at pilot and exemplary projects 19890H1517B2360 - 229 -
1 in vocational education. 2 (2) "ECIA Title I - Exceptional and Educationally Deprived 3 Children" - To provide special educational needs and related 4 services for children in institutions for neglected and 5 delinquent children, to provide financial assistance to local 6 educational agencies in areas with high concentrations of low- 7 income children, to initiate, expand or improve the educational 8 programs for the handicapped in approved private schools, State 9 schools or institutions operated or supported by the 10 Commonwealth and to provide migrant children with educational 11 experiences and services related to the educational process. 12 (3) "Education of the Handicapped Act - Title VI" - To 13 establish a family center demonstration program for preschool 14 handicapped children and disseminate techniques developed, to 15 develop a comprehensive plan for the education of the preschool 16 handicapped and to develop and operate resource centers. 17 (4) "Adult Basic Education - Federal Grants" - To encourage 18 and expand basic education programs through 12th grade for 19 adults 16 years and over. 20 (5) "Education of the Handicapped Act" - To initiate, expand 21 or improve educational programs for handicapped children. 22 (6) "Food Nutrition Service" - To initiate, maintain and 23 expand nonprofit food services programs, including the school 24 breakfast program for children, through grants-in-aid and the 25 purchase of equipment. 26 (7) "Library Services and Construction Act - Titles I, II 27 and III - Library Expansion Services" - For matching payments to 28 local libraries and for expanding library services. 29 (8) "Library Services and Construction Act - Jobs Bill" - To 30 provide funds to carry out renovation and construction projects. 19890H1517B2360 - 230 -
1 (9) "Penn State University Federal Aid" - For payment of 2 Federal aid to land-grant colleges. 3 (10) "Transition Program for Refugee Children" - To provide 4 special educational services to eligible refugee children. 5 (11) "Emergency Immigration Education Assistance" - To 6 provide financial assistance for educational services for 7 immigrant children. 8 (12) "Mathematics and Science Teacher Training/Retraining 9 Program" - To provide a program to improve skills of teachers in 10 mathematics, science, foreign language and computer learning. 11 (13) "Removal of Architectural Barriers" - To fund removal 12 of architectural barriers to handicapped students. 13 (14) "Education of the Handicapped - Part D" - For training 14 personnel for the education of the handicapped. 15 (15) "Byrd Scholarships" - For the Robert C. Byrd Honors 16 Scholarship program to promote student excellence and 17 achievement and to recognize exceptionally able students who 18 show promise of continued excellence. 19 (16) "Migrant Education Clearing House." 20 (17) "Homeless Adult Assistance Program." 21 (18) "United States Department of Education" - For the 22 education of the handicapped-pre-school. 23 Section 1105. Department of Environmental Resources.--The 24 following restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 25 Department of Environmental Resources: 26 (1) "Federal Water Resources Planning Act" - To be used for 27 conservation, development and utilization of water and related 28 land resources, including, but not limited to, development of a 29 State Water Plan, increasing State participation in such 30 planning and participation in river basin commissions. 19890H1517B2360 - 231 -
1 (2) "Federal Aid to Volunteer Fire Companies" - For deposit 2 of Federal funds received in accordance with Title IV of the 3 Rural Development Act of 1972. 4 (3) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act" - For 5 deposit of Federal funds received from the Heritage Conservation 6 and Recreation Services for outdoor recreation. 7 (4) "National Forest Reserve Allotment" - For payment of 8 funds to those counties in which national forests are located. 9 (5) "Flood Control Payments" - To be used to defray county 10 expenses. 11 (6) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act - 12 Environmental Resources." 13 (7) "Soil and Water Conservation Act - Inventory of 14 Programs" - To provide assistance through the states to local 15 soil and water conservation districts to develop an inventory of 16 long-term soil and water resources programs conducted under the 17 United States Department of Agriculture. 18 Section 1106. Department of Transportation.--The following 19 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 20 Department of Transportation: 21 (1) "Capital Assistance Elderly and Handicapped Programs." 22 (2) "Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Assistance." 23 (3) "Ridesharing/Van Pool Program - Acquisition." 24 Section 1107. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.--The 25 following restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 26 Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: 27 (1) "Receipts from Federal Government - Contributions for 28 Civil Defense Supplies, Equipment and Facilities" - For Federal 29 reimbursement for equipment, supplies and facilities. 30 (2) "Receipts from Federal Government - Contributions for 19890H1517B2360 - 232 -
1 Civil Defense Personnel and Administrative Expenses" - For 2 payment of salaries, benefits and administrative expenses and 3 travel of authorized State and local defense employees. 4 (3) "Receipts from Federal Government - Civil Defense - 5 Disaster Relief Assistance to State and Political Subdivision" - 6 For assistance to State and local governments and to selected 7 private nonprofit facilities in alleviating emergencies arising 8 from major disasters. 9 Section 1108. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 10 Commission.--The following restricted receipt accounts may be 11 established for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 12 Commission: 13 (1) "Federal Grant - Historical Preservation Act of 1966" - 14 For deposit and disbursement of Federal funds per regulations of 15 the Historical Preservation Act of 1966. 16 PART XII. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL 17 YEAR 1988-1989 18 SUBPART A 19 GENERAL PROVISIONS 20 Section 1201. Short title.--This part shall be known and may 21 be cited as the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act to the 22 General Appropriation Act of 1988. 23 Section 1202. State appropriations.--(a) General Fund.--The 24 following sums set forth in this part, or as much thereof as may 25 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 26 General Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the 27 Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments of the 28 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 29 compensation and travel expenses of the duly elected or 30 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for 19890H1517B2360 - 233 -
1 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 2 purchase or rental of goods and services, printing, public 3 advertising by or through any medium, equipment, land and 4 buildings and for payment of any other expenses, as provided by 5 law or by this part, necessary for the proper conduct of the 6 duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 7 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 8 1988, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 9 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988. 10 (b) Lottery Fund.--The following sums set forth in this act, 11 or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby specifically 12 appropriated from the Lottery Fund to the several hereinafter 13 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 14 for the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 15 the purchase or rental of goods and services and for payment of 16 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 17 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 18 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 19 beginning July 1, 1988, and for the payment of bills incurred 20 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 21 30, 1988. 22 (c) Motor License Fund.--The following sums, or as much 23 thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the 24 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 25 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages and other 26 compensation and travel expenses necessary for the proper 27 conduct of the duties, functions and activities for the purposes 28 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 29 1988, and for the payment of bill incurred and remaining unpaid 30 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988. 19890H1517B2360 - 234 -
1 Section 1203. Federal augmentation appropriations.--The 2 following Federal augmentation appropriations set forth in this 3 part, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 4 specifically appropriated from the Federal augmentation funds to 5 the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive and 6 Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of the 7 expenses of implementing and carrying out the programs stated 8 herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1988, and for the 9 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 10 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988. Unless otherwise stated, 11 the appropriations include any carryovers from the prior fiscal 12 year. 13 Section 1204. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations.-- 14 The following sums as set forth in this part, or as much thereof 15 as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the Job 16 Training Partnership Act (JTPA) funds to the several hereinafter 17 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 18 for the payment of the expenses of implementing and carrying out 19 the program stated herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 20 1988. 21 Section 1205. Block grants.--(a) Appropriation.--The 22 following sums set forth in this part, or as much thereof as may 23 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 24 block grant (BG) funds to the several hereinafter named agencies 25 of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the 26 purposes, and under the restrictions, for which the funds are 27 provided for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1988. 28 (b) Small Communities Development Block Grant.--The Small 29 Communities Development Block Grant (SCDBG) is to assist small 30 cities and communities that have a high concentration of 19890H1517B2360 - 235 -
1 impoverished citizens and substandard housing to expand their 2 low and moderate income housing opportunities and to meet 3 community development needs. 4 (c) Community Services Block Grant.--The Community Services 5 Block Grant (CSBG) is to provide a range of services and 6 activities having a measurable and potentially major impact on 7 the causes of poverty in the community or those areas of the 8 community where poverty is a particularly acute problem. In 9 addition, new focus may be placed on the unemployed, both old 10 and new. Local agencies may lower their eligibility requirements 11 for recipients to three months to allow greater flexibility to 12 assure proper consideration of each recipient. 13 (d) Education Consolidation and Improvement Block Grant.-- 14 The Education Consolidation and Improvement Block Grant (ECIBG) 15 will be used for the administration and provision of education 16 programs in accordance with the requirements of the Omnibus 17 Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. 18 (e) Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant.--The 19 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) is 20 for the provision of preventive health and other health services 21 related to emergency medical comprehensive public health, 22 hypertension, fluoridation, health education, risk reduction, 23 home health, rape crisis and rodent control. 24 (f) Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant.--The 25 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (MCHSBG) is to 26 assure mothers and children access to quality maternal and child 27 health services, to reduce infant mortality and the incidence of 28 preventable disease and handicapping conditions among children, 29 to provide rehabilitative services for blind and disabled 30 individuals under the age of 16 receiving Supplemental Security 19890H1517B2360 - 236 -
1 Income benefits and to provide medical services for children 2 with crippling conditions. 3 (g) Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block 4 Grant.--The Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services 5 Block Grant (ADAMHSBG) will be used for the administration and 6 provision of drug and alcohol abuse services and community 7 mental health services in accordance with the requirements of 8 the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. 9 (h) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant.--The Low- 10 Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant (LIHEABG) is to help 11 lessen the impact of the high cost of energy on low-income 12 families and individuals. 13 (i) Social Services Block Grant.--The Social Services Block 14 Grant (SSBG) is for the provision of social services to eligible 15 persons. 16 SUBPART B 17 GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 18 FOR 1988-1989 19 EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS 20 Section 1221. Executive Offices.-- 21 The following amounts are appropriated 22 to the Executive Offices. Federal State 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 administration: 29 (1) "HUD - Special Project Grant" 30 - For the development of a complaint- 19890H1517B2360 - 237 -
1 processing capability sufficient to 2 enable PHRC to process all housing 3 discrimination complaints under its 4 jurisdiction. 5 Federal appropriation...... 146,000 6 Section 1222. Department of 7 Community Affairs.--The following 8 amounts are appropriated to the 9 Department of Community Affairs: Federal State 10 The following SCDBG amounts, or as 11 much thereof as may be necessary, are 12 hereby specifically appropriated for 13 general government operations: 14 (1) For administration of the 15 SCDBG Program. 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,079,000 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 floodplain management: 23 (1) "FEMA - Technical Assistance 24 on Floodplain Management" - To provide 25 technical assistance to local 26 municipalities on floodplain 27 management matters. 28 Federal appropriation...... 154,000 29 Section 1223. Department of 30 Corrections.--The following amounts 19890H1517B2360 - 238 -
1 are appropriated to the Department of 2 Corrections: Federal State 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 State correctional 9 institutions. 10 (1) Female offender workshop. 11 Federal appropriation...... 5,000 12 Section 1224. Department of 13 Education.--The following amounts are 14 appropriated to the Department of 15 Education: Federal State 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 general government 22 operations: 23 (1) "Homeless Adult Assistance 24 Administration" 25 Federal appropriation...... 46,000 26 (2) "Workplace Literacy 27 Partnership" 28 Federal appropriation...... 436,000 29 (3) "Dropout Prevention - 30 Appalachian Region." 19890H1517B2360 - 239 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 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 the Thaddeus Stevens 8 State School of Technology: 9 (1) "Vocational Education" - To 10 update and upgrade equipment and 11 expansion to serve additional clients. 12 Federal appropriation...... 410,000 13 Section 1225. Department of 14 Environmental Resources.--The 15 following amounts are appropriated to 16 the Department of Environmental 17 Resources: Federal State 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 Environmental Hearing 24 Board: 25 (1) OSM Grant - For activities 26 related to surface mine control 27 activities. 28 Federal appropriation...... 40,000 29 The following Federal augmentation 30 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 19890H1517B2360 - 240 -
1 necessary, are hereby specifically 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated from Commonwealth 4 revenues for the Office of Protection: 5 (1) "Rural Clean Water" - To 6 comprehensively monitor and evaluate 7 the effects of agricultural best 8 management practices on surface water 9 and groundwater. 10 Federal appropriation...... 266,000 11 (2) "Water Quality Management 12 Planning Grants" - For support of 13 watershed planning activities 14 associated with the water quality 15 program. 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 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 the Pennsylvania 23 Infrastructure Investment Authority: 24 (1) "Sewage Projects Revolving 25 Loan Fund" - For loans to assist 26 communities finance sewage system 27 projects. 28 Federal appropriation...... 4,800,000 29 For State forestry operations. 30 State appropriation........ 12,127,000 19890H1517B2360 - 241 -
1 Section 1226. Department of 2 Health.--The following amounts are 3 appropriated to the Department of 4 Health: Federal State 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 Supplemental Food 11 Service Program for Women, Infants and 12 Children: 13 (1) "Special Supplemental Food 14 Service Program for Women, Infants and 15 Children" - To provide iron- and 16 protein-rich food to low-income 17 pregnant women, lactating mothers, and 18 infants and children. 19 Federal appropriation...... 78,738,000 20 In addition to the specific amounts 21 appropriated herein, all other moneys 22 received from the Federal Government 23 for the Special Supplemental Food 24 Service Program for Women, Infants and 25 Children are hereby appropriated to 26 such program. 27 Section 1227. Department of 28 Military Affairs.--The following sums 29 are appropriated to the Department of 30 Military Affairs: Federal State 19890H1517B2360 - 242 -
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 general government 7 operations: 8 (1) "National Guard - Maintenance 9 Facilities and Training Sites" - To 10 provide storage of equipment and 11 utilities and service for support for 12 National Guard units. 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,100,000 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 the Erie Soldiers' and 20 Sailors' Home: 21 (1) "Medicare Services" - For the 22 provision of reimbursable Medicare 23 services. 24 Federal appropriation...... 13,000 25 For payment of education credits 26 for members of the National Guard. 27 State appropriation........ 515,000 28 Section 1228. Department of Public 29 Welfare.--The following sums are 30 appropriated to the Department of 19890H1517B2360 - 243 -
1 Public Welfare: Federal State 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 general government 8 operations: 9 (1) "Food Stamp Program - 10 Administration" - For administrative 11 expenses incurred for general 12 government operations in relation to 13 the food stamp program. 14 Federal appropriation...... 2,576,000 15 (2) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 16 Asylum - Social Services" - For 17 administration of social services to 18 needy refugees and persons seeking 19 asylum. 20 Federal appropriation...... 582,000 21 (3) "Elementary and Secondary 22 Education Act - Title I" - For 23 administration of the program to 24 extend and improve comprehensive 25 educational programs for the 26 handicapped. 27 Federal appropriation...... 409,000 28 (4) "Manpower Development Grant - 29 Mental Health" - To provide more 30 effective preparation, recruitment, 19890H1517B2360 - 244 -
1 development, utilization and retention 2 of mental health service personnel at 3 the State and local level. 4 Federal appropriation...... 157,000 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 Information 11 Systems: 12 (1) "Food Stamp Program" - For 13 expenses incurred by the Office of 14 Information Systems in providing an 15 information system in relation to the 16 food stamp program. 17 Federal appropriation...... 5,662,000 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 county assistance 24 offices: 25 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - 26 County Assistance Offices" - For 27 administrative expenses incurred in 28 the provision of Federal maintenance 29 assistance programs. 30 Federal appropriation...... 50,741,000 19890H1517B2360 - 245 -
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 program accountability: 7 (1) "Child Support Enforcement 8 Program - Program Accountability" - 9 For costs incurred by program 10 accountability in support of the Child 11 Support Enforcement Program. 12 Federal appropriation...... 44,979,000 13 (2) "Food Stamp Program - Program 14 Accountability" - For administrative 15 expenses incurred by program 16 accountability in relation to the food 17 stamp program. 18 Federal appropriation...... 2,550,000 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 services to the visually 25 handicapped: 26 (1) "Rehabilitation Services and 27 Facilities for the Blind - Basic 28 Support" - To provide vocational 29 rehabilitation services to eligible 30 visually handicapped persons. 19890H1517B2360 - 246 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 6,681,000 2 (2) "Vocational Rehabilitation 3 Services for Social Security 4 Disability Beneficiaries" - To provide 5 vocational rehabilitation services to 6 eligible Social Security disability 7 beneficiaries. 8 Federal appropriation...... 380,000 9 For the operation, maintenance and 10 administration of the State medical 11 and surgical hospitals. 12 State appropriation........ 17,788,000 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 State mental hospitals 19 and restoration center: 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 center. 25 Federal appropriation...... 85,515,000 26 (2) "Medicare Services - State 27 Mental Hospitals" - For provision of 28 medical services at State mental 29 hospitals and restoration center that 30 are reimbursable under Medicare. 19890H1517B2360 - 247 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 31,319,000 2 (3) "Library Services and 3 Construction" - To improve patients' 4 libraries at State mental hospitals 5 Federal appropriation...... 2,000 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 Haverford State Hospital: 12 (1) "Medical Assistance - 13 Haverford State Hospital" - For the 14 provision of medical assistance 15 services to eligible persons at the 16 State hospital. 17 Federal appropriation...... 3,600,000 18 (2) "Medicare Services - Haverford 19 State Hospital" - For provision of 20 medical services at the State hospital 21 that are reimbursable under Medicare. 22 Federal appropriation...... 2,299,000 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 State centers for the 29 mentally retarded: 30 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 19890H1517B2360 - 248 -
1 Centers" - For the provision of 2 medical assistance services to 3 eligible persons in State centers for 4 the mentally retarded. 5 Federal appropriation...... 159,418,000 6 For medical assistance - capitation 7 plans - For provision of outpatient 8 services and inpatient hospital 9 services to eligible persons enrolled 10 in an approved capitation plan. 11 State appropriation........ 119,172,000 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 medical assistance - 18 capitation plans: 19 (1) "Medical assistance - 20 Capitation Plans" - For provision of 21 outpatient and inpatient hospital 22 services to eligible persons enrolled 23 in an approved capitation plan. 24 Federal appropriation...... 89,926,000 25 For medical assistance - long-term 26 care facilities. 27 State appropriation........ 218,340,000 28 The following Federal augmentation 29 amounts, or as much thereof as may be 30 necessary, are hereby specifically 19890H1517B2360 - 249 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated from Commonwealth 3 revenues for long-term care 4 facilities: 5 (1) "Medical Assistance - Long- 6 Term Care Facilities" - For provision 7 of services to patients in long-term 8 care facilities. 9 Federal appropriation...... 498,621,000 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 for preadmission 15 assessment: 16 (1) "Medical Assistance" - To 17 screen applicants wishing to enter 18 nursing facilities and to determine 19 the appropriate level of care of these 20 applicants. 21 Federal appropriation...... 2,745,000 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 intermediate care 28 facilities/MR: 29 (1) "Medical Assistance - 30 Intermediate Care Facilities - 19890H1517B2360 - 250 -
1 Mentally Retarded" - For the provision 2 of medical assistance services to 3 eligible persons in intermediate care 4 facilities for the mentally retarded. 5 Federal appropriation...... 77,937,000 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 supplemental grants to 12 the aged, blind and disabled: 13 (1) "SSI Refugee Assistance. 14 Federal appropriation...... 65,000 15 For MH/MR residential wage and hour 16 costs resulting from U.S. Department 17 of Labor ruling in 29 CFR 785.20 18 (1988). 19 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 20 For costs resulting from the mental 21 retardation services court order by 22 the United States District Court for 23 the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 24 on February 2, 1989, in the case of 25 Philadelphia Police and Fire 26 Association for Handicapped Children, 27 Inc., v. City of Philadelphia (case 28 number 88-5305). 29 State appropriation........ 4,938,000 30 The following Federal augmentation 19890H1517B2360 - 251 -
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 payments to counties for 6 child welfare programs and child abuse 7 and neglect prevention: 8 (1) "Maintenance Assistance - 9 Child Welfare" - For provision of 10 foster care through child welfare 11 programs to eligible persons. 12 Federal appropriation...... 65,467,000 13 (2) "Child Abuse Challenge Grant" 14 Federal appropriation...... 79,000 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 day care services: 21 (1) "Crisis Nursery Grant" 22 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 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 new directions: 29 (1) "Work Incentive Program - New 30 Directions" - No more than 10% of 19890H1517B2360 - 252 -
1 these funds may be used for 2 administration, including registration 3 of participants. 4 Federal appropriation...... 7,315,000 5 Section 1229. Department of 6 State.--The following amounts are 7 appropriated to the Department of 8 State: Federal State 9 For costs incurred from the 10 operation of the voter registration by 11 mail program. 12 State appropriation........ 629,000 13 For costs related to absentee 14 voting by persons in military 15 services. 16 State appropriation........ 19,000 17 Section 1230. Department of 18 Transportation.--The following amounts 19 are appropriated to the Department of 20 Transportation: Federal State 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) "Title IV Rail Assistance - 29 Program Operations and Planning" - For 30 administrative and planning costs 19890H1517B2360 - 253 -
1 associated with the Title IV Rail 2 Assistance Program. 3 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 4 For the settlement of outstanding 5 claims of the High Speed Intercity 6 Rail Passenger Commission. 7 State appropriation........ 150,000 8 Section 1231. Pennsylvania State 9 Police.--The following amounts are 10 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 11 Police: Federal State 12 For general government operations 13 of the Pennsylvania State Police. 14 Funds from this appropriation may be 15 used to acquire an Automated 16 Fingerprint Identification System 17 (AFIS). 18 State appropriation........ 77,522,000 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) Local law enforcement aid. 27 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 28 Section 1232. Pennsylvania 29 Historical and Museum Commission - The 30 following amounts are appropriated to 19890H1517B2360 - 254 -
1 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 2 Commission: Federal State 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 general government 9 operations: 10 (1) "Division of Historic 11 Preservation" - For operation of the 12 Division of Historic Preservation of 13 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 14 Commission. 15 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 16 Section 1233. Pennsylvania Board 17 of Probation and Parole.--The 18 following amounts are appropriated to 19 the Pennsylvania Board of Probation 20 and Parole: Federal State 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) Special intensive supervision 29 drug program. 30 Federal appropriation...... 557,000 19890H1517B2360 - 255 -
1 Section 1234. Philadelphia 2 Municipal Court.--The following 3 amounts are appropriated to the 4 Philadelphia Municipal Court: Federal State 5 For the salaries and expenses of 6 judges. Senior judges working as 7 active or senior judges a minimum of 8 75 days in the prior calendar year are 9 to receive health benefits. 10 State appropriation........ 2,657,000 11 SUBPART C 12 STATE LOTTERY FUND FOR 1988-1989 13 Section 1241. Department of 14 Aging.--The following amounts are 15 appropriated to the Department of 16 Aging: Federal State 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 general government 23 operations: 24 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 25 Title III - Administration" - To 26 provide administrative and support 27 systems for the operation of the 28 Statewide aging programs. 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,624,000 30 SUBPART D 19890H1517B2360 - 256 -
1 MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1988-1989 2 ARTICLE A. MOTOR LICENSE FUND. 3 Section 1251. Pennsylvania State 4 Police.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 6 Police: Federal State 7 For transfer to the General Fund to 8 finance the Traffic Control and the 9 Traffic Safety Facilities Program of 10 the Pennsylvania State Police. 11 State appropriation........ 164,292,000 12 ARTICLE B 13 AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 14 Section 1255. Department of 15 Transportation.--The following amounts 16 are appropriated to the Department of 17 Transportation: 18 For payment for airport 19 construction and development, 20 including encouragement and 21 development of aeronautics, 22 development of State airports and 23 assistance to political subdivisions 24 and municipal authorities in the 25 construction and improvement of 26 airports and other aeronautical 27 facilities. 28 State appropriation........ 4,200,000 29 Section 1256. Department of 30 Commerce.--The following amounts are 19890H1517B2360 - 257 -
1 appropriated to the Department of 2 Commerce: 3 For industrial resource centers for 4 aviation-related development 5 activities. 6 State appropriation........ 300,000 7 SUBPART E 8 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 9 Section 1261. Prior laws unaffected.--This part is not 10 intended to be inconsistent with or to repeal any provision of 11 any act enacted at this or any prior session of the General 12 Assembly regulating the purchase of supplies, the ordering of 13 printing and binding, the purchase, maintenance and use of 14 automobiles, the method of making payments from the State 15 Treasury for any purpose or the functioning of any 16 administrative department, board or commission. 17 Section 1262. Compliance with other law before funds 18 available.--No appropriation made by this part to any 19 department, board, commission or agency of the Executive 20 Department shall be available unless and until the department, 21 board, commission or agency has complied with sections 615 and 22 616 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The 23 Administrative Code of 1929. 24 Section 1263. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 25 committing funds.--Funds for the purchase of supplies, materials 26 and equipment shall not be deemed to be committed or encumbered 27 until contracts covering the purchase have been entered into 28 with the vendors. 29 Section 1264. Minority business set-asides.--(a) Each 30 department or other instrumentality of the Commonwealth listed 19890H1517B2360 - 258 -
1 in Subpart B, authorized to contract for buildings, highways, 2 commodities, equipment, supplies or services, shall report to 3 the General Assembly all information pertinent to anticipated 4 procurement needs at the beginning of each fiscal year and each 5 fiscal quarter thereafter. 6 (b) As used in this section, the term "minority business" 7 means a minority business enterprise as defined in the act of 8 July 22, 1974 (P.L.598, No.206), known as the Pennsylvania 9 Minority Business Development Authority Act. 10 Section 1265. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 11 sources.--(a) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this 12 part, moneys received in payment for food and household supplies 13 furnished to employees and other persons, except inmates, by an 14 institution, and moneys received from the proceeds from the sale 15 of any products of the soil, meats, livestock, timber or other 16 materials sold by the department shall be paid into the General 17 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 18 several respective institutions for the operation and 19 maintenance of the institutions. 20 (b) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this part, 21 all moneys received from any other source, except the Federal 22 Government, as contributions for the programs provided herein or 23 as payment for services or materials furnished by one 24 institution to another, except those collections designated as 25 revenues, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 26 appropriated out of the General Fund for the purposes of the 27 respective appropriations. 28 (c) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 29 this part, all moneys received by a department or agency of the 30 Commonwealth from any other sources, except the Federal 19890H1517B2360 - 259 -
1 Government, as contributions or supplements to the department or 2 agency for a program or administration of an act included in 3 this part shall be paid into the General Fund and credited to 4 the appropriation for that program or administration of the act. 5 Section 1266. Distributions from other appropriations.--Any 6 moneys distributed from the appropriation for increased costs 7 resulting from a cost-of-living increase provided to annuitants 8 in section 235 of the act of June 29, 1988 (P.L.1956, No.5A), 9 known as the General Appropriation Act of 1988, and the 10 appropriation for increased costs of employees' salaries, wages 11 and benefits in section 228 of the act of October 14, 1988 12 (P.L.2175, No.55A), known as the First Supplemental 13 Appropriation Act to the General Appropriation Act of 1988, 14 shall be in addition to the moneys provided in this act. 15 Section 1267. Lapsing of unused funds.--(a) Except as 16 otherwise provided by law or in subsections (b) and (c), that 17 part of all appropriations in Subparts B and C unexpended, 18 uncommitted or unencumbered as of June 30, 1989, shall 19 automatically lapse as of that date. 20 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1106(a) of the 21 act of June 29, 1988 (P.L.1956, No.5A), known as the General 22 Appropriation Act of 1988, the appropriation in Part IV of that 23 act to the Department of Agriculture for the Capital Loan Fund 24 for Class IV loans to agricultural processors shall be a two- 25 year continuing appropriation. 26 (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1106(a) of the 27 act of June 29, 1988 (P.L.1956, No.5A), known as the General 28 Appropriation Act of 1988, the appropriation in Part II to the 29 Department of Education for Job Training Partnership Match shall 30 be a two-year continuing appropriation. 19890H1517B2360 - 260 -
1 Section 1268. Construction with prior appropriation acts.-- 2 Any appropriation in Subparts B and C of this part which is the 3 same as or similar to an appropriation in the act of June 29, 4 1988 (P.L.1956, No.5A), known as the General Appropriation Act 5 of 1988, the act of October 14, 1988 (P.L.2175, No.55A), known 6 as the First Supplemental Appropriation Act to the General 7 Appropriation Act of 1988, or the act of July 12, 1988 8 (P.L.2111, No.13A), entitled "An act itemizing appropriations 9 required from the Motor License Fund and the State Stores Fund 10 for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for the 11 proper operation of the several departments of the Commonwealth 12 and the Pennsylvania State Police authorized to spend Motor 13 License Fund and the State Stores Fund moneys," shall replace 14 that appropriation. 15 Section 1269. Deduction of expended appropriations under 16 prior law.--Any money that has been appropriated and expended 17 under the act of June 29, 1988 (P.L.1956, No.5A), known as the 18 General Appropriation Act of 1988, the act of October 14, 1988 19 (P.L.2175, No.55A), known as the First Supplemental 20 Appropriation Act to the General Appropriation Act of 1988, or 21 the act of July 12, 1988 (P.L.2111, No.13A), entitled, "An act 22 itemizing appropriations required from the Motor License Fund 23 and the State Stores Fund for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to 24 June 30, 1989, for the proper operation of the several 25 departments of the Commonwealth and the Pennsylvania State 26 Police authorized to spend Motor License Fund and the State 27 Stores Fund moneys," shall be deducted from the corresponding 28 appropriation in this part. 29 PART XIII 30 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS 19890H1517B2360 - 261 -
1 Section 1301. General Fund repository for Federal funds.-- 2 All moneys received from the Federal Government as contributions 3 or supplements to the departments or agencies of the 4 Commonwealth or the programs herein provided shall be paid into 5 the General Fund. 6 Section 1302. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 7 funds.--Federal funds shall be encumbered or spent only to the 8 extent that such funds are estimated as being available during 9 the fiscal year of the Commonwealth. 10 Section 1303. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal 11 funds.--Any Federal money which has been previously appropriated 12 by the General Assembly and authorized or allocated by the 13 Federal Government but remains unspent from prior fiscal years, 14 and will not be renewed for fiscal year 1989-1990, is hereby 15 appropriated. 16 Section 1304. Subgrants between Federal fund 17 appropriations.--With the exception of Federal money received 18 under JTPA and SSBG, subgrants may be made between 19 appropriations without further approval of the General Assembly. 20 The Secretary of the Budget shall submit a list of subgrants to 21 the Chairmen of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees 22 quarterly. No subgrant to a State agency, however, may be made 23 from a restricted receipt account without a specific 24 appropriation by the General Assembly. 25 Section 1305. Utilization of emergency Federal funds.--(a) 26 Federal funds available for costs and damages resulting from 27 natural disasters or civil disobedience may be added to an 28 appropriation contained in this act or to funds appropriated or 29 may be used for the purposes prescribed by the Federal 30 Government. 19890H1517B2360 - 262 -
1 (b) In addition to the moneys appropriated by this act, all 2 moneys received from the Federal Government for the purpose of 3 disaster assistance or relief shall be paid into the General 4 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 5 departments, boards, commissions or agencies designated by the 6 Governor. 7 (c) In the event of any emergency situation in which the 8 General Assembly cannot act in sufficient time, the Governor is 9 authorized through executive authorization to provide up to 10 $5,000,000 in Federal funds to alleviate the emergency 11 situation. For the purposes of this section, "emergency" is 12 defined as any situation in which there is a chance of, or which 13 may result in, substantial human suffering. 14 PART XIV 15 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 16 Section 1401. Prior laws unaffected.--This act is not 17 intended to be inconsistent with or to repeal any provision of 18 any act enacted at this or any prior session of the General 19 Assembly regulating the purchase of supplies, the ordering of 20 printing and binding, the purchase, maintenance and use of 21 automobiles, the method of making payments from the State 22 Treasury for any purpose or the functioning of any 23 administrative department, board or commission. 24 Section 1402. Compliance with other law before funds 25 available.--No appropriation made by this act to any department, 26 board, commission or agency of the Executive Department shall be 27 available unless and until the department, board, commission or 28 agency has complied with sections 615 and 616 of the act of 29 April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative 30 Code of 1929. 19890H1517B2360 - 263 -
1 Section 1403. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 2 committing funds.--Funds for the purchase of supplies, materials 3 and equipment shall not be deemed to be committed or encumbered 4 until contracts covering the purchase have been entered into 5 with the vendors. 6 Section 1404. Minority business set-asides.--(a) Each 7 department or other instrumentality of the Commonwealth listed 8 in Subpart A of Part II, authorized to contract for buildings, 9 highways, commodities, equipment, supplies or services, shall 10 report to the General Assembly all information pertinent to 11 anticipated procurement needs at the beginning of each fiscal 12 year and each fiscal quarter thereafter. 13 (b) As used in this section, the term "minority business" 14 means a minority business enterprise as defined in the act of 15 July 22, 1974 (P.L.598, No.206), known as the Pennsylvania 16 Minority Business Development Authority Act. 17 Section 1405. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 18 sources.--(a) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this 19 act, moneys received in payment for food and household supplies 20 furnished to employees and other persons, except inmates, by an 21 institution, and moneys received from the proceeds from the sale 22 of any products of the soil, meats, livestock, timber or other 23 materials sold by the department shall be paid into the General 24 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 25 several respective institutions for the operation and 26 maintenance of the institutions. 27 (b) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this act, all 28 moneys received from any other source, except the Federal 29 Government, as contributions for the programs provided herein or 30 as payment for services or materials furnished by one 19890H1517B2360 - 264 -
1 institution to another, except those collections designated as 2 revenues, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 3 appropriated out of the General Fund for the purposes of the 4 respective appropriations. 5 (c) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 6 this act, all moneys received by a department or agency of the 7 Commonwealth from any other sources, except the Federal 8 Government, as contributions or supplements to the department or 9 agency for a program or administration of an act included in 10 this act shall be paid into the General Fund and credited to the 11 appropriation for that program or administration of the act. 12 Section 1406. Lapsing of unused funds.--(a) Except as 13 otherwise provided by law or in subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), 14 (f), (g), (h), (i), (j), (k) and (l), that part of all 15 appropriations in Parts II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX and X 16 unexpended, uncommitted or unencumbered as of June 30, 1990, 17 shall automatically lapse as of that date. 18 (b) (1) The appropriation in Part II to the Department of 19 Community Affairs for housing and redevelopment assistance shall 20 be a two-year continuing appropriation. 21 (2) The appropriation in Part II to the Department of 22 Community Affairs for enterprise development shall be a two-year 23 continuing appropriation. 24 (c) The appropriations in Part II to the Department of 25 Environmental Resources for the Chesapeake Bay Pollution 26 Abatement Program, and the black fly control program shall be 27 continuing appropriations. 28 (d) The appropriation in Part II to the Pennsylvania Higher 29 Education Assistance Agency for loan forgiveness shall be a two- 30 year continuing appropriation. 19890H1517B2360 - 265 -
1 (e) The appropriations in Part II to the Legislative 2 Department shall be continuing appropriations. 3 (f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), all 4 appropriations in Part III shall be two-year continuing 5 appropriations. 6 (2) The following appropriations in Part III which are 7 unexpended, uncommitted or unencumbered as of June 30, 1990, 8 shall automatically lapse as of that date: 9 (i) The appropriation for AIDS programs in section 10 305. 11 (ii) The appropriation for children and youth 12 programs, family preservation, transitional housing for 13 the homeless, and domestic violence programs in section 14 306. 15 (iii) The appropriation for mobile narcotics teams 16 in section 307. 17 (iv) The appropriation for the Drug Offenders Work 18 Program in section 308. 19 (g) The appropriation in Part V to the Department of 20 Community Affairs for the Recreation Improvement and 21 Rehabilitation Act shall be a two-year continuing appropriation. 22 (h) The appropriation in Part V to the Department of 23 Environmental Resources for the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps 24 shall be a two-year continuing appropriation. 25 (i) The appropriations in Part V to the Department of 26 Commerce for business infrastructure development and industrial 27 resource centers shall be two-year continuing appropriations. 28 (j) The appropriation in Part VI to the Pennsylvania Energy 29 Office shall be a two-year continuing appropriation. 30 (k) The appropriations in section 1021 of Part X for airport 19890H1517B2360 - 266 -
1 development, runway rehabilitation, business airport grants and 2 real estate tax rebate payments shall be two-year continuing 3 appropriations. 4 (l) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1008(a) of the 5 act of July 3, 1987 (P.L.459, No.9A), known as the General 6 Appropriation Act of 1987, the appropriation in Part IV of that 7 act to the Department of Commerce for the engineering school 8 equipment shall be a three-year continuing appropriation. 9 PART XV 10 EFFECTIVE DATE 11 Section 1501. Effective date.--This act shall take effect as 12 follows: 13 (1) Part XII of this act shall take effect immediately 14 and shall be retroactive to June 30, 1989. 15 (2) The remainder of this act shall take effect July 1, 16 1989, or immediately, whichever is later. E17L84RZ/19890H1517B2360 - 267 -