PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1088 PRINTER'S NO. 1448
No. 980 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY BARLEY, MARCH 22, 1999
AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, APRIL 13, 1999
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, 1999, to June 30, 2000, for certain 5 institutions and organizations, and for the payment of bills 6 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 7 ending June 30, 1999; to provide appropriations from the 8 State Lottery Fund, the Energy Conservation and Assistance 9 Fund, the Hazardous Material Response Fund, The State Stores 10 Fund, the Milk Marketing Fund, the Home Investment Trust 11 Fund, the Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund, the Ben 12 Franklin/IRC Partnership Fund, the Tuition Payment Fund, the 13 Banking Department Fund and the Firearm Records Check Fund to 14 the Executive Department; and to provide appropriations from 15 the Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account to the 16 Judicial Department for the fiscal year July 1, 1999, to June 17 30, 2000; and to provide appropriations from the Motor 18 License Fund for the fiscal year July 1, 1999, to June 30, 19 2000, for the proper operation of the several departments of 20 the Commonwealth and the Pennsylvania State Police authorized 21 to spend Motor License Fund moneys; and to provide for the 22 appropriation of Federal funds to the Executive and Judicial 23 Departments of the Commonwealth and for the establishment of 24 restricted receipt accounts for the fiscal year July 1, 1999, 25 to June 30, 2000, and for the payment of bills remaining 26 unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 27 TABLE OF CONTENTS 28 PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS 29 Section 101. Short title.
1 Section 102. Definitions. 2 Section 103. Abbreviations. 3 Section 104. State appropriations. 4 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations. 5 Section 106. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations. 6 Section 107. Block grants. 7 PART II. GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 8 FOR 1999-2000 9 SUBPART A. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 10 Section 201. Governor. 11 Section 202. Executive Offices. 12 Section 203. Lieutenant Governor. 13 Section 204. Attorney General. 14 Section 205. Auditor General. 15 Section 206. Treasury Department. 16 Section 207. Department of Aging. 17 Section 208. Department of Agriculture. 18 Section 209. Department of Community and Economic Development. 19 Section 210. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 20 Section 211. Department of Corrections. 21 Section 212. Department of Education. 22 Section 213. Department of Environmental Protection. 23 Section 214. Department of General Services. 24 Section 215. Department of Health. 25 Section 216. Insurance Department. 26 Section 217. Department of Labor and Industry. 27 Section 218. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. 28 Section 219. Department of Public Welfare. 29 Section 220. Department of Revenue. 30 Section 221. Department of State. 19990H0980B1448 - 2 -
1 Section 222. Department of Transportation. 2 Section 223. Pennsylvania State Police. 3 Section 224. State Civil Service Commission. 4 Section 225. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 5 Section 226. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. 6 Section 227. State System of Higher Education. 7 Section 228. Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. 8 Section 229. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 9 Section 230. Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority. 10 Section 231. Environmental Hearing Board. 11 Section 232. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. 12 Section 233. Pennsylvania Public Television Network Commission. 13 Section 234. Pennsylvania Securities Commission. 14 Section 235. State Employees' Retirement System. 15 Section 236. State Tax Equalization Board. 16 Section 237. Health Care Cost Containment Council. 17 Section 238. State Ethics Commission. 18 Section 239. Additional allocation of funds by Governor. 19 SECTION 240. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY. <-- 20 SUBPART B. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 21 Section 251. Senate. 22 Section 252. House of Representatives. 23 Section 253. Legislative Reference Bureau. 24 Section 254. Legislative Budget and Finance Committee. 25 Section 255. Legislative Data Processing Committee. 26 Section 256. Joint State Government Commission. 27 Section 257. Local Government Commission. 28 Section 258. Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control 29 and Conservation Committee. 30 Section 259. Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 19990H0980B1448 - 3 -
1 Section 260. Independent Regulatory Review Commission. 2 Section 261. Capitol Preservation Committee. 3 Section 262. Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing. 4 Section 263. Center for Rural Pennsylvania. 5 SUBPART C. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 6 Section 281. Supreme Court. 7 Section 282. Superior Court. 8 Section 283. Commonwealth Court. 9 Section 284. Courts of common pleas. 10 Section 285. Community courts - district justices. 11 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic Court. 12 Section 287. Philadelphia Municipal Court. 13 Section 288. Pittsburgh Magistrate Court. 14 Section 289. Judicial Conduct Board. 15 Section 290. Court of Judicial Discipline. 16 Section 291. Juror cost reimbursement. 17 Section 292. County court reimbursement. 18 PART III. STATE LOTTERY FUND 19 Section 301. Executive Offices. 20 Section 302. Department of Aging. 21 PART IV. ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND 22 Section 401. Department of Environmental Protection. 23 Section 402. Department of Public Welfare. 24 PART V. JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT 25 Section 501. Supreme Court. 26 PART VI. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND 27 Section 601. Department of Health. 28 Section 602. Department of Public Welfare. 29 PART VII. STATE STORES FUND 30 Section 701. Pennsylvania State Police. 19990H0980B1448 - 4 -
1 PART VIII. MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 2 FOR 1999-2000 3 SUBPART A. MOTOR LICENSE FUND 4 Section 801. Department of Transportation. 5 Section 802. Executive Offices. 6 Section 803. Treasury Department. 7 Section 804. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 8 Section 805. Department of Education. 9 Section 806. Department of Environmental Protection. 10 Section 807. Department of General Services. 11 Section 808. Department of Revenue. 12 Section 809. Pennsylvania State Police. 13 SUBPART B. AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 14 Section 821. Department of Transportation. 15 Section 822. Treasury Department. 16 PART IX. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE FUND 17 Section 901. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 18 PART X. MILK MARKETING FUND 19 Section 1001. Milk Marketing Board. 20 PART XI. HOME INVESTMENT TRUST FUND 21 Section 1101. Department of Community and Economic Development. 22 PART XII. BEN FRANKLIN/IRC PARTNERSHIP FUND 23 Section 1201. Department of Community and Economic Development. 24 PART XIII. TUITION PAYMENT FUND 25 Section 1301. Treasury Department. 26 PART XIV. BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND 27 Section 1401. Department of Banking. 28 Section 1402. Department of General Services. 29 PART XV. FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND 30 Section 1501. Pennsylvania State Police. 19990H0980B1448 - 5 -
1 PART XVI. RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 2 Section 1601. General provisions. 3 Section 1602. Executive Offices. 4 Section 1603. Department of Community and Economic Development. 5 Section 1604. Department of Conservation and Natural 6 Resources. 7 Section 1605. Department of Education. 8 Section 1606. Department of Environmental Protection. 9 Section 1607. Department of Transportation. 10 Section 1608. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 11 Section 1609. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 12 PART XVII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR 13 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR 1999-2000 14 Section 1701. General Fund repository for Federal funds. 15 Section 1702. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal 16 funds. 17 Section 1703. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal funds. 18 Section 1704. Subgrants between Federal fund appropriations. 19 Section 1705. Utilization of emergency Federal funds. 20 PART XVIII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 1999-2000 21 Section 1801. Prior laws unaffected. 22 Section 1802. Compliance with other law before funds available. 23 Section 1803. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 24 committing funds. 25 Section 1804. Minority business set-asides. 26 Section 1805. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 27 sources. 28 Section 1806. Lapsing of unused funds. 29 Section 1807. Appellate courts appropriation contingency. 30 Section 1808. Transfer of excess funds. 19990H0980B1448 - 6 -
1 Section 1809. Transfer of funds by the Supreme Court. 2 Section 1810. Transfer from Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund. 3 Section 1811. Transfer from Pennsylvania Minority Business <-- 4 Development Fund. 5 SECTION 1811. PRISON PRIVATIZATION PROHIBITED. <-- 6 SECTION 1812. TRANSFER FROM DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. 7 PART XIX. EFFECTIVE DATE 8 Section 1901. Effective date. 9 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 10 hereby enacts as follows: 11 PART I 12 GENERAL PROVISIONS 13 Section 101. Short title.--This act shall be known and may 14 be cited as the General Appropriation Act of 1999. 15 Section 102. Definitions.--The following words and phrases 16 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 17 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 18 "Employees." Includes all directors, superintendents, bureau 19 or division chiefs, assistant directors, assistant 20 superintendents, assistant chiefs, experts, scientists, 21 engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, accountants, secretaries, 22 auditors, inspectors, examiners, analysts, statisticians, 23 marshals, clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, messengers and 24 other assistants in any department, board or commission. 25 "Expenses" and "maintenance." Includes all printing, binding 26 and stationery, food and forage, materials and supplies, 27 traveling expenses, training, motor vehicle supplies and 28 repairs, freight, express and cartage, postage, telephones and 29 telegraph rentals and toll charges, newspaper advertising and 30 notices, public advertising by or through any medium, fuel, 19990H0980B1448 - 7 -
1 light, heat, power and water, minor construction and renovation, 2 repairs or reconstruction of equipment, buildings and 3 facilities, rent of real estate and equipment, premiums on 4 workers' compensation, insurance premiums on policies of 5 liability insurance, insurance premiums on medical payment 6 insurance and surety bonds for volunteer workers, premiums on 7 employee group life insurance and employee and retired employee 8 group hospital and medical insurance, payment of Commonwealth 9 share of Social Security taxes and unemployment compensation 10 costs for State employees, the purchase of replacement or 11 additional equipment and machinery and all other incidental 12 costs and expenses, including payment to the Department of 13 General Services of mileage and other charges for the use of 14 automobiles and rental payments for permanently assigned 15 automobiles and of expenses or costs of services incurred 16 through the Purchasing Fund. The term "expenses" also shall 17 include the medical costs for the treatment of inmates of State 18 institutions when the inmate must be transferred to an outside 19 hospital: Provided, That in no case shall the State institution 20 pay more for patient care than that provided under the State 21 medical assistance program. 22 Section 103. Abbreviations.--The following abbreviations 23 when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in 24 this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 25 "ARC." Appalachian Regional Commission. 26 "BG." Block grant. 27 "CCDFBG." Child Care and Development Fund Block Grant. 28 "CSBG." Community Services Block Grant. 29 "DCSI." Drug Control and Systems Improvement Formula Grant 30 Program. 19990H0980B1448 - 8 -
1 "DFSC." Drug Free Schools and Communities Act. 2 "DOE." Department of Energy. 3 "EEOC." Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 4 "EPA." Environmental Protection Agency. 5 "ESEA." Elementary and Secondary Education Act. 6 "FEMA." Federal Emergency Management Agency. 7 "FTA." Federal Transit Administration. 8 "HUD." Department of Housing and Urban Development. 9 "JTPA." Job Training Partnership Act. 10 "LIHEABG." Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant. 11 "LSTA." Library Services and Technology Act. 12 "MCHSBG." Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant. 13 "MHSBG." Mental Health Services Block Grant. 14 "MR." Mental Retardation. 15 "PHHSBG." Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. 16 "SABG." Substance Abuse Block Grant. 17 "SCDBG." Small Communities Development Block Grant. 18 "SDA." Service Delivery Area. 19 "SSBG." Social Services Block Grant. 20 "TANFBG." Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block 21 Grant. 22 "VA." Veterans' Administration. 23 "WIC." Women, Infants and Children Program. 24 Section 104. State appropriations.--(a) General Fund.--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 General Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the 28 Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments of the 29 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 30 compensation and travel expenses of the duly elected or 19990H0980B1448 - 9 -
1 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for the 2 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 3 purchase or rental of goods and services, printing, public 4 advertising by or through any medium, equipment, land and 5 buildings and for payment of any other expenses, as provided by 6 law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the 7 duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 8 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 9 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 10 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 11 (b) State Lottery Fund.--The following sums set forth in 12 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 13 specifically appropriated from the State Lottery Fund to the 14 several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department 15 of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 16 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 17 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 18 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 19 goods and services and for payment of any other expenses, as 20 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 21 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 22 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 23 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 24 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 25 (c) Energy Conservation and Assistance Fund.--The following 26 sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be 27 necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Energy 28 Conservation and Assistance Fund to the several hereinafter 29 named agencies of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth 30 for the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for 19990H0980B1448 - 10 -
1 the purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment 2 of any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, 3 necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and 4 activities and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the 5 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills 6 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 7 ending June 30, 1999. 8 (d) Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account.--The 9 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 10 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 11 restricted receipt account established within the General Fund, 12 known as the Judicial Computer System Augmentation Account, to 13 the Judicial Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of 14 salaries, wages or other compensation and travel expenses, for 15 the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 16 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 17 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 18 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 19 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 20 beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred 21 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 22 30, 1999. 23 (e) Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund.--The 24 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 25 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 26 Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund to the several 27 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 28 Commonwealth for the payment of fees for contractual services 29 rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods and services and 30 for the payment of any other expenses, as provided by law or by 19990H0980B1448 - 11 -
1 this act, necessary for the proper conduct of the duties, 2 functions and activities and for the purposes hereinafter set 3 forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and for the 4 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 5 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 6 (f) The State Stores Fund.--The following sums set forth in 7 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 8 specifically appropriated from The State Stores Fund to the 9 hereinafter named agency of the Executive Department of the 10 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 11 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 12 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 13 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 14 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 15 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 16 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 17 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 18 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 19 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 20 (g) Motor License Fund.--The following sums, or as much 21 thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the 22 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 23 Executive Department for the payment of salaries, wages and 24 other compensation and travel expenses of the duly elected or 25 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for 26 contractual services and other 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 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 30 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 19990H0980B1448 - 12 -
1 (h) Aviation Restricted Revenue Account.--The following 2 sums, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 3 appropriated from the Aviation Restricted Revenue Account in the 4 Motor License Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 5 Executive Department for the purposes set forth herein for the 6 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills 7 incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year 8 ending June 30, 1999. 9 (i) Hazardous Material Response Fund.--The following sums 10 set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, 11 are hereby specifically appropriated from the Hazardous Material 12 Response Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the 13 Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of fees 14 for contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 15 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 16 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 17 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 18 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 20 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 21 (j) Milk Marketing Fund.--The following sums set forth in 22 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 23 specifically appropriated from the Milk Marketing Fund to the 24 several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department 25 of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 26 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 27 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 28 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 29 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 30 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 19990H0980B1448 - 13 -
1 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 2 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 3 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 4 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 5 (k) Home Investment Trust Fund.--The following sums set 6 forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are 7 hereby specifically appropriated from the Home Investment Trust 8 Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the Executive 9 Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, 10 wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the duly 11 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for the 12 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 13 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 14 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 15 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 16 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 17 beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred 18 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 19 30, 1999. 20 (l) Ben Franklin/IRC Partnership Fund.--The following sums 21 set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, 22 are hereby specifically appropriated from the Ben Franklin/IRC 23 Partnership Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the 24 Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of 25 salaries, wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the 26 duly appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for 27 the payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 28 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 29 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 30 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 19990H0980B1448 - 14 -
1 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 2 beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred 3 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 4 30, 1999. 5 (m) Tuition Payment Fund.--The following sums set forth in 6 this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 7 specifically appropriated from the Tuition Payment Fund to the 8 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 9 Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 10 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 11 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 12 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 13 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 14 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 15 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 16 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 17 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 18 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 19 (n) Banking Department Fund.--The following sums set forth 20 in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 21 specifically appropriated from the Banking Department Fund to 22 the hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of 23 the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, wages or other 24 compensation and travel expenses of the duly appointed officers 25 and employees of the Commonwealth, for the payment of fees for 26 contractual services rendered, for the purchase or rental of 27 goods and services and for the payment of any other expenses, as 28 provided by law or by this act, necessary for the proper conduct 29 of the duties, functions and activities and for the purposes 30 hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19990H0980B1448 - 15 -
1 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid 2 at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. 3 (o) Firearm Records Check Fund.--The following sums set 4 forth in this act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are 5 hereby specifically appropriated from the Firearm Records Check 6 Fund to the hereinafter named agencies of the Executive 7 Department of the Commonwealth for the payment of salaries, 8 wages or other compensation and travel expenses of the duly 9 appointed officers and employees of the Commonwealth, for the 10 payment of fees for contractual services rendered, for the 11 purchase or rental of goods and services and for the payment of 12 any other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary 13 for the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities 14 and for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal year 15 beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred 16 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 17 30, 1999. 18 Section 105. Federal augmentation appropriations.--The 19 following Federal augmentation appropriations set forth in this 20 act, or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby 21 specifically appropriated from the Federal augmentation funds to 22 the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive and 23 Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of the 24 expenses of implementing and carrying out the programs stated 25 herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and for the 26 payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of 27 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. Unless otherwise stated, 28 the appropriations include any carryovers from the prior fiscal 29 year. 30 Section 106. Job Training Partnership Act appropriations.-- 19990H0980B1448 - 16 -
1 The following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as 2 may be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 3 Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) funds to the several 4 hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department of the 5 Commonwealth for the payment of the expenses of implementing and 6 carrying out the program stated herein for the fiscal year 7 beginning July 1, 1999, and for the payment of bills incurred 8 and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 9 30, 1999. Unless otherwise stated, the appropriations include 10 any carryover from the prior fiscal year. 11 Section 107. Block grants.--(a) Appropriation.--The 12 following sums set forth in this act, or as much thereof as may 13 be necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the 14 block grant (BG) funds to the several hereinafter named agencies 15 of the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the 16 purposes, and under the restrictions, for which the funds are 17 provided for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999. 18 (b) Small Communities Development Block Grant.--The Small 19 Communities Development Block Grant (SCDBG) is to assist small 20 cities and communities that have a high concentration of 21 impoverished citizens and substandard housing to expand their 22 low-income and moderate-income housing opportunities and to meet 23 community development needs. 24 (c) Community Services Block Grant.--The Community Services 25 Block Grant (CSBG) is to provide a range of services and 26 activities having a measurable and potentially major impact on 27 the causes of poverty in the community or those areas of the 28 community where poverty is a particularly acute problem. In 29 addition, new focus may be placed on the unemployed, both old 30 and new. Local agencies may lower their eligibility requirements 19990H0980B1448 - 17 -
1 for recipients to three months to allow greater flexibility to 2 assure proper consideration of each recipient. 3 (d) Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant.--The 4 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) is 5 for the provision of preventive health and other health services 6 related to emergency medical systems, health initiative grants, 7 comprehensive public health, hypertension, fluoridation, health 8 education, risk reduction, home health, rape crisis and domestic 9 violence services. 10 (e) Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant.--The 11 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (MCHSBG) is to 12 enable states to maintain and strengthen their leadership in 13 planning, promoting, coordinating and evaluating health care for 14 pregnant women, mothers, infants and children, and children with 15 special health care needs, and in providing health services for 16 mothers and children who do not have access to adequate health 17 care. 18 (f) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant.--The Low- 19 Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant (LIHEABG) is to help 20 lessen the impact of the high cost of energy on low-income 21 families and individuals, including energy efficiency grants for 22 low-income dwellings. No less than 15% of the LIHEABG funds 23 received shall be used for weatherization. LIHEABG funds 24 received pursuant to a Presidential release of weather-related 25 contingency funds shall be exempt from the 15% requirement if 26 the weather emergency has an impact in Pennsylvania. Unexpended 27 weatherization funds which would result in LIHEABG funds being 28 returned to the Federal Department of Health and Human Services 29 may be spent for assistance grants at the discretion of the 30 Secretary of the Budget. The Secretary of the Budget shall 19990H0980B1448 - 18 -
1 notify the majority chairman and the minority chairman of the 2 Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the majority chairman 3 and the minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the 4 House of Representatives of the intent to reallocate any such 5 funds ten days prior to any reallocation. 6 (g) Social Services Block Grant.--The Social Services Block 7 Grant (SSBG) is for the provision of social services to eligible 8 persons. 9 (h) Mental Health Services Block Grant.--The Mental Health 10 Services Block Grant (MHSBG) provides funds for the provision of 11 services to adults with serious mental illness or children with 12 serious emotional disturbance. 13 (i) Substance Abuse Block Grant.--The Substance Abuse Block 14 Grant (SABG) provides funds to establish and maintain programs 15 to combat alcohol and drug abuse. 16 (j) Child Care and Development Fund Block Grant.--The Child 17 Care and Development Fund Block Grant (CCDFBG) is for the 18 provision of direct child care or to increase the availability 19 of child care for low-income families. 20 (k) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant.-- 21 The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant (TANFBG) 22 provides funds for the provision of cash grants, child care, 23 training and support services, child welfare and administration 24 for eligible families and individuals. 25 PART II 26 GENERAL FUND AND FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS 27 FOR 1999-2000 28 SUBPART A 29 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 30 Section 201. Governor.--The 19990H0980B1448 - 19 -
1 following amounts are appropriated to 2 the Governor: Federal State 3 For the Office of the Governor: 4 including the maintenance of the 5 Governor's Home, the expense of 6 entertainment of official guests and 7 members of the General Assembly and 8 the Judiciary, participation in the 9 Governor's Conference, the expenses of 10 the Executive Board and the payment of 11 traveling expenses of persons other 12 than employees of the Commonwealth 13 appointed by the Governor to represent 14 or otherwise serve the Commonwealth. 15 State appropriation........ 7,418,000 16 Section 202. Executive Offices.-- 17 The following amounts are appropriated 18 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 19 For the Office of Administration. 20 State appropriation........ 7,997,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,447,000 <-- 22 To the Office of Administration for 23 payment of Medicare Part B enrollment 24 penalties. 25 State appropriation........ 470,000 26 For radio system development. 27 State appropriation........ 657,000 28 For the Technology and Year 2000 29 Investment Program. This appropriation 30 may be distributed upon approval of 19990H0980B1448 - 20 -
1 the Secretary of the Budget to other 2 State agencies. The Secretary of the 3 Budget shall provide notice of any 4 such distribution to the majority 5 chairman and the minority chairman of 6 the Appropriation Committees of the 7 Senate and the House of 8 Representatives. 9 State appropriation........ 23,410,000 <-- 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000 <-- 11 For Commonwealth Technology 12 Services. 13 State appropriation........ 5,653,000 14 For the Integrated Criminal Justice 15 System. This appropriation may be 16 distributed upon approval of the 17 Secretary of the Budget to other State 18 agencies. The Secretary of the Budget 19 shall provide notice of any such 20 distribution to the majority chairman 21 and the minority chairman of the 22 Appropriation Committees of the Senate 23 and the House of Representatives. 24 State appropriation........ 9,288,000 <-- 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,288,000 <-- 26 For the Inspector General. 27 State appropriation........ 2,384,000 28 For welfare fraud activities. 29 State appropriation........ 10,767,000 30 The following Federal amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 21 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for welfare fraud 3 activities: 4 (1) "TANFBG - Program 5 Accountability." 6 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 7 (2) "Food Stamps - Program 8 Accountability." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,600,000 10 (3) "Medical Assistance - Program 11 Accountability." 12 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 13 (4) "Subsidized Day Care Fraud." 14 Federal appropriation...... 42,000 15 For the Office of the Budget. 16 State appropriation........ 28,702,000 <-- 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,202,000 <-- 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for the Office of the 21 Budget: 22 (1) "JTPA - Program 23 Accountability." 24 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 25 For an audit of the Auditor 26 General. 27 State appropriation........ 75,000 28 For the Office of General Counsel. 29 State appropriation........ 3,270,000 <-- 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,770,000 <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 22 -
1 For the Rural Development Council. 2 State appropriation........ 174,000 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated to the Rural Development 6 Council: 7 (1) "Rural Development." 8 Federal appropriation...... 118,000 9 (2) "Rural Development through 10 Forestry" 11 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 12 For the Pennsylvania Human 13 Relations Commission. 14 State appropriation........ 9,934,000 15 The following Federal amounts are 16 appropriated to supplement the sum 17 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 18 Human Relations Commission: 19 (1) "EEOC - Special Project 20 Grant." 21 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 22 (2) "HUD - Special Project Grant." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 24 For the Governor's Advisory 25 Commission on Latino Affairs. 26 State appropriation........ 212,000 27 For the African-American Affairs 28 Commission. 29 State appropriation........ 344,000 30 For the Council on the Arts. 19990H0980B1448 - 23 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,002,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for the Council on the 5 Arts: 6 (1) "National Endowment for the 7 Arts - Administration." 8 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 9 For the Pennsylvania Commission for 10 Women. 11 State appropriation........ 265,000 12 For the Juvenile Court Judges 13 Commission. 14 State appropriation........ 2,266,000 15 For the Public Employee Retirement 16 Commission. 17 State appropriation........ 629,000 18 For the Pennsylvania Commission on 19 Crime and Delinquency. 20 State appropriation........ 4,597,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 24 Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 25 (1) "Plan for Juvenile Justice." 26 Federal appropriation...... 290,000 27 (2) "DCSI - Administration." 28 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 29 (3) "DCSI - Program Grants." 30 Federal appropriation...... 24,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 24 -
1 (4) "DCSI - Criminal History 2 Records." 3 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 4 (5) "Juvenile Justice - Title V." 5 Federal appropriation...... 60,000 6 (6) "Statistical Analysis Center." 7 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 8 (7) "National Criminal History 9 Improvement Program." 10 Federal appropriation...... 5,800,000 11 (8) "Crime Victims' Compensation 12 Services." 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,800,000 14 (9) "Violence Against Women 15 Formula Grant Program." 16 Federal appropriation...... 8,200,000 17 (10) "Violence Against Women 18 Formula Grant Program - 19 Administration." 20 Federal appropriation...... 290,000 21 (11) "Juvenile Justice State 22 Challenge Grants." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 24 (12) "Local Law Enforcement Block 25 Grant." 26 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 27 (13) "Truth in Sentencing 28 Incentive Grants." 29 Federal appropriation...... 30,000,000 30 (14) "Residential Substance Abuse 19990H0980B1448 - 25 -
1 Treatment Program." 2 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 3 (15) "DFSC - Special Program." 4 Federal appropriation...... 5,200,000 5 (16) "Crime Victims Assistance 6 (VOCA) - Administration/Operations." 7 Federal appropriation...... 600,000 8 (17) "MCHSBG - Communities that 9 Care." 10 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 11 (18) "SABG - Communities that 12 Care." 13 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 14 (19) "Byrne Evaluation Partnership 15 Program." 16 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 17 (20) "Juvenile Accountability 18 Incentive Program." 19 Federal appropriation...... 13,541,000 20 (21) "Juvenile Accountability 21 Incentive Program - Administration." 22 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 23 (22) "Combat Underage Drinking 24 Program." 25 Federal appropriation...... 360,000 26 (23) "Training and Education 27 Assistance Program." 28 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 29 (24) "Rural Domestic Violence and 30 Child Victimization." 19990H0980B1448 - 26 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 2 (25) "Pennsylvanians Against 3 Underage Drinking." 4 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 5 For a Partnership for Safe Children 6 Program. 7 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 8 For the State match requirement for 9 the DCSI Federal funds. This 10 appropriation may be distributed upon 11 approval of the Secretary of the 12 Budget to other State agencies 13 receiving DCSI funds to provide the 14 State match. The Secretary of the 15 Budget shall provide notice of any 16 such distributions to the majority 17 chairman and the minority chairman of 18 the Appropriations Committee of the 19 Senate and the majority chairman and 20 the minority chairman of the 21 Appropriations Committee of the House 22 of Representatives. 23 State appropriation........ 1,955,000 24 For a National Convention and 25 Conferences. 26 State appropriation........ 7,000,000 27 For community crime prevention. 28 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 29 FOR GRANTS TO CITIES OF THE THIRD <-- 30 CLASS WHOSE CRIME RATES EXCEED THOSE 19990H0980B1448 - 27 -
1 OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTIES FOR 2 COMMUNITY POLICING. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,100,000 4 For payments for grants-in-aid to 5 counties for providing intermediate 6 punishment programs. These funds shall 7 be distributed to the various counties 8 based on the following formula: 50% 9 shall be based on the proportion of 10 offenders diverted from the county 11 prison system to county intermediate 12 punishment programs and 50% shall be 13 based on the proportion of offenders 14 diverted from the State correctional 15 system to the county prison system. 16 State appropriation........ 5,331,000 17 For intermediate punishment grants 18 for drug and alcohol treatment. 19 State appropriation........ 11,000,000 20 For Drug Education and Law 21 Enforcement. 22 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 23 FOR HATE CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMS. <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 25 FOR A COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM FOR 26 THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON CRIME 27 AND DELINQUENCY TO TARGET LAW 28 ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES IN AREAS THAT 29 SHOW AN INCREASE IN CRIME. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 28 -
1 For Victims of Juvenile Crime. 2 State appropriation........ 3,800,000 3 For the Communities that Care 4 Program. 5 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 6 For payments of grants to political 7 subdivisions to assist in the 8 improvement of juvenile probation 9 services. 10 State appropriation........ 5,651,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for juvenile probation 14 services: 15 (1) "TANFBG - Juvenile Probation 16 Emergency Services." 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 18 For specialized probation services, 19 including school-based, community- 20 based, intensive supervision and 21 aftercare services pursuant to 22 standards adopted by the Juvenile 23 Court Judges Commission. 24 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 25 For grants to the arts. 26 State appropriation........ 11,000,000 <-- 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 16,000,000 <-- 28 The following Federal amounts are 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated for grants to the arts: 19990H0980B1448 - 29 -
1 (1) "National Endowment for the 2 Arts - Basic State Grant." 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 4 Section 203. Lieutenant 5 Governor.--The following amounts are 6 appropriated to the Lieutenant 7 Governor: Federal State 8 For the Office of the Lieutenant 9 Governor, including payment of 10 expenses of the residence at the 11 Edward Martin Military Reservation. 12 State appropriation........ 770,000 13 For implementation of the PRIME <-- 14 Initiative. 15 State appropriation........ 250,000 16 For the Board of Pardons. 17 State appropriation........ 334,000 18 Section 204. Attorney General.-- 19 The following amounts are appropriated 20 to the Attorney General: Federal State 21 For general government operations 22 of the Office of Attorney General, <-- 23 INCLUDING $150,000, FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 24 COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH POLICE CORPS 25 LEAD AGENCY DESIGNATION. 26 State appropriation........ 34,860,000 27 FOR AN INSURANCE CONSUMER ADVOCATE. <-- 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 29 The following Federal amounts are 30 appropriated to supplement the sum 19990H0980B1448 - 30 -
1 appropriated for general government 2 operations: 3 (1) "State Medicaid Fraud Control 4 Units." 5 Federal appropriation...... 3,183,000 6 (2) "Middle Atlantic - Great Lakes 7 Organized Crime Law Enforcement 8 Network." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,647,000 10 For computer enhancements. 11 State appropriation........ 1,190,000 12 For Communications Assistance for 13 Law Enforcement. 14 State appropriation........ 766,000 15 For the Statewide Radio System. 16 State appropriation........ 1,355,000 17 For drug law enforcement. 18 State appropriation........ 19,412,000 19 The following Federal amounts are 20 appropriated to supplement the sum 21 appropriated for drug law enforcement: 22 (1) "High Intensity Drug 23 Trafficking Areas." 24 Federal appropriation...... 2,791,000 25 For local drug task forces. 26 State appropriation........ 7,346,000 27 For a drug strike task force. 28 State appropriation........ 1,562,000 29 For a capital appeals case unit. 30 State appropriation........ 595,000 19990H0980B1448 - 31 -
1 For trials resulting from 2 indictments by multicounty grand 3 juries. 4 State appropriation........ 150,000 5 FOR CHARITABLE NONPROFIT <-- 6 CONVERSIONS. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 903,000 8 Section 205. Auditor General.--The 9 following amounts are appropriated to 10 the Auditor General: Federal State 11 For the Department of the Auditor 12 General for postauditing, annually, 13 periodically or specially, the affairs 14 of any department, board or commission 15 which is supported out of the General 16 Fund, district justices, other fining 17 offices, Volunteer Firemen's Relief 18 Association Funds and the offices of 19 Statewide elected officials and for 20 the proper auditing of appropriations 21 for or relating to public assistance, 22 including any Federal sums 23 supplementing such appropriations. 24 State appropriation........ 41,765,000 25 For the Board of Claims. 26 State appropriation........ 1,529,000 27 For transfer to the Supplemental 28 State Assistance Fund for Municipal 29 Pension System State Aid. 30 State appropriation........ 113,000 19990H0980B1448 - 32 -
1 Section 206. Treasury 2 Department.--The following amounts are 3 appropriated to the Treasury 4 Department: Federal State 5 For general government operations 6 of the Treasury Department. 7 State appropriation........ 21,630,000 8 For the Board of Finance and 9 Revenue. 10 State appropriation........ 2,224,000 11 For advertising and promotional 12 activities related to the tuition 13 account program. 14 State appropriation........ 1,081,000 15 For the payment of the 16 Commonwealth's portion of the expenses 17 of various councils, commissions, 18 conferences, boards, associations, 19 coalitions and institutes which are 20 multistate organizations of which the 21 Commonwealth is a member and which 22 membership enables the Commonwealth 23 government to represent the citizens 24 of Pennsylvania, such organizations 25 being designed to promote or protect 26 the member states' interests, or which 27 promote governmental financial 28 excellence or accountability. Any such 29 payment shall be made on requisition 30 of the Governor on behalf of the 19990H0980B1448 - 33 -
1 organization which shall file an 2 accounting of expenses with the 3 Auditor General. 4 State appropriation........ 774,000 5 For publishing statements of the 6 General Fund and other funds of the 7 Commonwealth. 8 State appropriation........ 30,000 9 For payment of law enforcement 10 officers' and emergency response 11 personnel death benefits. 12 State appropriation........ 665,000 13 For compensation of the 14 Commonwealth's Loan and Transfer Agent 15 for services and expenses in 16 connection with the registration, 17 transfer and payment of interest on 18 bonds of the Commonwealth and other 19 services required to be performed by 20 the Loan and Transfer Agent. 21 State appropriation........ 225,000 22 For payment of legal fees, 23 publication of advertisements, costs 24 of engraving and other expenses 25 incurred in issuing of tax 26 anticipation notes. 27 State appropriation........ 170,000 28 For general obligation debt service 29 or to pay all arbitrage rebates to the 30 Federal Government required under 19990H0980B1448 - 34 -
1 section 148 of the Internal Revenue 2 Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-514, 26 3 U.S.C. § 148). 4 State appropriation........ 626,915,000 <-- 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 622,215,000 <-- 6 Section 207. Department of 7 Aging.--The following amounts are 8 appropriated to the Department of 9 Aging: Federal State 10 For medical assistance support. 11 State appropriation........ 316,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for medical assistance 15 support: 16 (1) "Medical Assistance Support." 17 Federal appropriation...... 5,735,000 18 For family caregiver support. 19 State appropriation........ 10,371,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,871,000 <-- 21 For preadmission assessment. 22 State appropriation........ 5,311,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for preadmission 26 assessment: 27 (1) "Medical Assistance - 28 Preadmission Assessment." 29 Federal appropriation...... 10,020,000 30 For grants to senior centers. 19990H0980B1448 - 35 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 <-- 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 <-- 3 FOR CONTRACTS WITH RECOGNIZED <-- 4 ESTABLISHED ORGANIZATIONS WHICH 5 PROVIDE INFORMATION, SUPPORTIVE 6 SERVICES AND RELATED ACTIVITIES TO 7 FAMILIES CARING FOR OLDER RELATIVES. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 9 FOR A PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAM ON 10 LONG-TERM CARE. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000 12 Section 208. Department of 13 Agriculture.--The following amounts 14 are appropriated to the Department of 15 Agriculture: Federal State 16 For general government operations 17 of the Department of Agriculture. <-- 18 State appropriation........ 26,120,000 19 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, <-- 20 INCLUDING ADDITIONAL STAFFING FOR THE 21 BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND 22 INCLUDING $250,000 FOR THE PREVENTION 23 AND CONTROL OF JOHNE'S DISEASE. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,745,000 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for general government 28 operations: 29 (1) "Pennsylvania Plant Pest 30 Detection System." 19990H0980B1448 - 36 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 23,000 2 (2) "Poultry Grading Service." 3 Federal appropriation...... 76,000 4 (3) "Medicated Feed Mill 5 Inspection." 6 Federal appropriation...... 16,000 7 (4) "State Administrative Expenses 8 - Donated Foods." 9 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 10 (5) "Household Commodity Program." 11 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 12 (6) "Pesticide Enforcement, 13 Certification, Training and Control 14 Program." 15 Federal appropriation...... 611,000 16 For Farmers' Market Food Coupons. 17 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for Farmers Market Food 21 Coupons: 22 (1) "Farmers Market Food Coupons." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 24 For the administration of the 25 Agricultural Conservation Easement 26 Program. 27 State appropriation........ 434,000 28 FOR TRANSFER TO THE AGRICULTURAL <-- 29 CONSERVATION EASEMENT PURCHASE FUND. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 37 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for administration of the 4 Agricultural Conservation Easement 5 Program: 6 (1) "Farmland Protection." 7 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 8 For agricultural research. 9 State appropriation........ 3,150,000 <-- 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,650,000 <-- 11 For agricultural promotion, 12 education and exports. 13 State appropriation........ 1,054,000 14 For hardwoods research and 15 promotion. 16 State appropriation........ 630,000 <-- 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 710,000 <-- 18 For a farm safety program. 19 State appropriation........ 115,000 20 For the administration of the 21 Nutrient Management Program. 22 State appropriation........ 350,000 23 For the Animal Health Commission. 24 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 <-- 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,600,000 <-- 26 For animal indemnities payments to 27 farmers for animals destroyed in 28 disease eradication programs. 29 State appropriation........ 300,000 30 For payment into the State Farm 19990H0980B1448 - 38 -
1 Products Show Fund. As a condition for 2 the use of these funds, no 3 expenditures may be made from this 4 appropriation or from the State Farm 5 Products Show Fund for any activities 6 associated with the Pennsylvania 7 Agricultural Foods Exposition (PAFE) 8 unless such activities take place on 9 the premises of the Farm Show Complex, 10 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 11 State appropriation........ 800,000 12 For payments to county fairs. 13 State appropriation........ 4,100,000 14 For development and operation of an 15 open livestock show, including cattle, 16 swine, sheep and horses. 17 State appropriation........ 177,000 18 For planning and staging of an open 19 dairy show. 20 State appropriation........ 120,000 21 For promotion and holding of annual 22 local, regional and State 4-H Clubs 23 and Future Farmers of America dairy 24 shows. 25 State appropriation........ 43,000 26 The department may make allocations 27 of the above three appropriations, as 28 it deems appropriate, to an 29 association whose purposes are in 30 accord with the purposes and intent of 19990H0980B1448 - 39 -
1 the appropriations, the funds so 2 allocated to be used for the 3 development and operation of 4 Livestock, Dairy and Junior Dairy 5 Shows in the Pennsylvania Farm Show 6 Complex: Provided, That the funds 7 allocated by the department shall only 8 be used for the specific items 9 approved by the department in advance. 10 For planning and staging ten annual 11 4-H Club horse and pony shows and one 12 Statewide show to be held in the fall 13 as preliminary to the Keystone 14 International Livestock Show. 15 State appropriation........ 48,000 16 For grants to counties for the 17 purchase of food to be provided to 18 needy persons in this Commonwealth. 19 Counties shall submit a completed 20 application for funds or designate a 21 regional food bank or county 22 coordinating agency to complete the 23 application process. If a county 24 chooses not to participate in the 25 program or designate a regional food 26 bank or county coordinating agency to 27 participate on its behalf by December 28 31, 1999, then the county's allocation 29 shall be granted to the regional food 30 bank or county coordinating agency 19990H0980B1448 - 40 -
1 serving that county. 2 State appropriation........ 14,464,000 3 FOR EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE <-- 4 DEVELOPMENT. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 6 For product promotion and 7 marketing. 8 State appropriation........ 726,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for product promotion and 12 marketing: 13 (1) "Market Improvement." 14 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 15 For programs to encourage 16 development of future farmers. 17 State appropriation........ 58,000 18 For payment into the Nutrient 19 Management Fund. 20 State appropriation........ 3,280,000 21 FOR SPENT MUSHROOM SUBSTRATE <-- 22 AERATION RESEARCH. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 105,000 24 FOR INDEMNITY FUND FOR DAMAGE FROM 25 BOTTLES/CANS. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 27 FOR THE AGRICULTURAL LAW CENTER. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 29 Section 209. Department of 30 Community and Economic Development.-- 19990H0980B1448 - 41 -
1 The following amounts are appropriated 2 to the Department of Community and 3 Economic Development: Federal State 4 For general government operations 5 of the Department of Community and 6 Economic Development. 7 State appropriation........ 17,164,000 <-- 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,114,000 <-- 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for general government 12 operations: 13 (1) "ARC - State Technical 14 Assistance." 15 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 16 (2) "DOE Weatherization - 17 Administration." 18 Federal appropriation...... 425,000 19 (3) "SCDBG - Administration." 20 Federal appropriation...... 825,000 21 (4) "CSBG - Administration and 22 Audit Costs." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,035,000 24 (5) "LIHEABG - Administration." 25 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 26 (6) "ARC - Regional Initiative." 27 Federal appropriation...... 900,000 28 (7) "Americorps Training and 29 Technical Assistance." 30 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 19990H0980B1448 - 42 -
1 For the purpose of increasing 2 international trade. 3 State appropriation........ 7,031,000 4 For interactive marketing. 5 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 <-- 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,825,000 <-- 7 For the purpose of marketing to 8 attract tourists to this Commonwealth. 9 State appropriation........ 14,589,000 10 For the purpose of marketing to 11 attract business to this Commonwealth. 12 State appropriation........ 5,150,000 13 For regional marketing 14 partnerships. 15 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 16 For the purpose of marketing to 17 attract film business to this 18 Commonwealth. 19 State appropriation........ 455,000 20 For a housing research center. 21 State appropriation........ 250,000 22 For Team Pennsylvania. 23 State appropriation........ 8,857,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,857,000 <-- 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for Team Pennsylvania: 28 (1) "Telecommunications and 29 Information Infrastructure." 30 Federal appropriation...... 785,000 19990H0980B1448 - 43 -
1 For Pennports. 2 State appropriation........ 11,241,000 <-- 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 11,841,000 <-- 4 For transfer to the Ben 5 Franklin/IRC Partnership Fund. 6 State appropriation........ 36,900,000 <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 35,900,000 <-- 8 For transfer to the Small Business 9 First Fund. 10 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 11 For the Opportunity Grant Program. 12 State appropriation........ 35,000,000 <-- 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 19,900,000 <-- 14 For customized job training 15 programs. 16 State appropriation........ 29,050,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for customized job 20 training: 21 (1) "Community Economic 22 Assistance." 23 Federal appropriation...... 45,000,000 24 For infrastructure development. 25 State appropriation........ 24,500,000 26 For the CyberStart Program. 27 State appropriation........ 1,600,000 <-- 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 <-- 29 For grants for housing and 30 redevelopment assistance as authorized 19990H0980B1448 - 44 -
1 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 2 No.493), known as the Housing and 3 Redevelopment Assistance Law. No more 4 than 20% of the amount herein 5 appropriated shall be allocated or 6 granted to any one political 7 subdivision. 8 State appropriation........ 14,000,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for housing and 12 redevelopment: 13 (1) "DOE Weatherization." 14 Federal appropriation...... 10,000,000 15 (2) "Emergency Shelter for the 16 Homeless." 17 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 18 (3) "SCDBG Programs." 19 Federal appropriation...... 75,000,000 20 (4) "LIHEAP - Weatherization." 21 Federal appropriation...... 12,000,000 22 For a community development bank. 23 State appropriation........ 750,000 24 For family savings accounts. 25 State appropriation........ 500,000 26 For grants for housing and 27 redevelopment assistance as authorized 28 by the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, 29 No.493), known as the Housing and 30 Redevelopment Assistance Law, in areas 19990H0980B1448 - 45 -
1 designated as enterprise zones. No 2 funds from this appropriation shall be 3 distributed to any organization or 4 agency other than a municipal 5 government or a certified 6 redevelopment authority created by a 7 municipal government or governments 8 under the provisions of the act of May 9 24, 1945 (P.L.991, No.385), known as 10 the Urban Redevelopment Law, unless 11 specifically authorized by such 12 government or redevelopment authority. 13 State appropriation........ 4,664,000 <-- 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,996,000 <-- 15 The following Federal amounts are 16 appropriated to supplement the sum 17 appropriated for enterprise 18 development. 19 (1) "Enterprise Communities - 20 SSBG." 21 Federal appropriation...... 65,000,000 22 For the payment of the 23 Commonwealth's share of the costs of 24 the operation of the Appalachian 25 Regional Commission and the Office of 26 the Appalachian States' regional 27 representative. 28 State appropriation........ 540,000 29 For payment of grants to recognized 30 industrial development agencies to 19990H0980B1448 - 46 -
1 assist such agencies in the financing 2 of their operational costs for the 3 purposes of making studies, surveys 4 and investigations, the compilation of 5 data and statistics and in the 6 carrying out of planning and 7 promotional programs. 8 State appropriation........ 1,700,000 9 For payment of grants to 10 Appalachian local development 11 districts. 12 State appropriation........ 3,105,000 13 For small business development 14 centers. 15 State appropriation........ 3,200,000 <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,750,000 <-- 17 For tourist promotion assistance. 18 State appropriation........ 9,500,000 19 For community revitalization and 20 assistance. For grants for community 21 revitalization and improvement 22 projects, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED <-- 23 TO, MUNICIPALLY OWNED FACILITIES, 24 which in the judgment of the 25 department will improve the stability 26 of the community; promote economic 27 development; improve existing and 28 develop new civic, cultural, 29 recreational, industrial and other 30 facilities; assist in business 19990H0980B1448 - 47 -
1 retention, expansion, stimulation and 2 attraction; promote the creation of 3 jobs and employment opportunities; or 4 enhance the health, welfare and 5 quality of life of Pennsylvania 6 citizens. Grants shall be awarded only 7 after program guidelines, schedules 8 and application procedures are 9 established by the department and 10 published in the Pennsylvania 11 Bulletin. 12 State appropriation........ 20,000,000 13 For the Main Street Program. 14 State appropriation........ 2,500,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,100,000 <-- 16 For rural leadership training 17 program. 18 State appropriation........ 210,000 19 For flood plain management. 20 State appropriation........ 150,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for flood plain 24 management: 25 (1) "FEMA Technical Assistance." 26 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 27 For community conservation and 28 employment, INCLUDING MANUFACTURING <-- 29 TRAINING AND TEACHING FACTORIES. 30 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 48 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for community 4 conservation and employment: 5 (1) "CSBG - Program." In addition, 6 new focus may be placed on the 7 unemployed, both old and new. Local 8 agencies may lower their eligibility 9 requirements for recipients to three 10 months to allow greater flexibility to 11 assure proper consideration of each 12 recipient. 13 Federal appropriation...... 23,500,000 14 For a World Class Community 15 Program. 16 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 17 For the PEDFA-PA Technology 18 Investment Authority. 19 State appropriation........ 18,200,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,200,000 <-- 21 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA INFRASTRUCTURE 22 TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 24 FOR TRANSFER TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 25 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000,000 27 FOR THE SUPER COMPUTING CENTER. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 29 FOR ALLE - KISKI REVITALIZATION. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 19990H0980B1448 - 49 -
1 FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANTS TO 2 COUNTIES, CITIES, BOROUGHS, TOWNSHIPS, 3 TOWNS OR REGIONS FOR PLANNING 4 ASSISTANCE. 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 6 FOR TRANSFER TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 7 MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FUND. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 9 FOR A HISPANIC BUSINESS CENTER. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 11 FOR GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS 12 PROMOTING WOMEN'S ENTERPRENEURSHIP AND 13 BUSINESSES 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 15 Section 210. Department of 16 Conservation and Natural Resources.-- 17 The following amounts are appropriated 18 to the Department of Conservation and 19 Natural Resources: Federal State 20 For general government operations 21 of the Department of Conservation and 22 Natural Resources. 23 State appropriation........ 17,268,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,218,000 <-- 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for general government 28 operations: 29 (1) "Surface Mining Control and 30 Reclamation." 19990H0980B1448 - 50 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 180,000 2 (2) "Topographic and Geologic 3 Survey Grants." 4 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 5 (3) "Bituminous Coal Resources." 6 Federal appropriation...... 230,000 7 (4) "Intermodal Surface 8 Transportation Act." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 10 (5) "Land and Water Conservation 11 Fund." In addition to these funds, any 12 contingency funds made available to 13 the Commonwealth under the Federal 14 Land and Water Conservation Act are 15 hereby appropriated. 16 Federal appropriation...... 775,000 17 (6) "Economic Action Program." 18 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 19 For State parks operations. 20 State appropriation........ 57,266,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for State Parks: 24 (1) "Recreational Trails." 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 26 (2) "Heritage Preservation." 27 Federal appropriation...... 450,000 28 For State forests operations. 29 State appropriation........ 13,530,000 30 The following Federal amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 51 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for State Forests: 3 (1) "Forest Fire Protection and 4 Control." 5 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 6 (2) "Forestry Incentives and 7 Agricultural Conservation." 8 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 9 (3) "Forest Management and 10 Processing." 11 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 12 (4) "Cooperative Forest Insect and 13 Disease Control." 14 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 15 For forest pest management. 16 State appropriation........ 2,314,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for forest pest 20 management: 21 (1) "Forest Insect and Disease 22 Control." 23 Federal appropriation...... 900,000 24 For Heritage and other parks. 25 State appropriation........ 2,750,000 <-- 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 <-- 27 For payment of annual fixed charges 28 in lieu of taxes to counties and 29 townships on land acquired for Water 30 Conservation and Flood Control. 19990H0980B1448 - 52 -
1 State appropriation........ 42,000 2 For payment of annual fixed charges 3 in lieu of taxes to political 4 subdivisions for school districts on 5 lands acquired by the Commonwealth for 6 Project 70. 7 State appropriation........ 35,000 8 For payment of annual fixed charges 9 in lieu of taxes to counties, school 10 districts and townships on forest 11 lands. 12 State appropriation........ 2,450,000 13 For payment of annual fixed charges 14 in lieu of taxes to counties, school 15 districts and local municipalities on 16 State park lands. 17 State appropriation........ 450,000 18 Section 211. Department of 19 Corrections.--The following amounts 20 are appropriated to the Department of 21 Corrections: Federal State 22 For general government operations 23 of the Department of Corrections. 24 State appropriation........ 30,373,000 <-- 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 29,373,000 <-- 26 The following Federal amounts are 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated for general government 29 operations: 30 (1) "Federal Inmates." 19990H0980B1448 - 53 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 2 For inmate medical care. 3 State appropriation........ 132,150,000 4 For inmate education and training. 5 State appropriation........ 30,831,000 6 The following Federal amounts are 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated for inmate education and 9 training: 10 (1) "Library Services." 11 Federal appropriation...... 25,000 12 (2) "Youth Offenders Education." 13 Federal appropriation...... 277,000 14 (3) "Correctional Education." 15 Federal appropriation...... 1,642,000 16 (4) "JTPA - Correctional 17 Education." 18 Federal appropriation...... 184,000 19 For the State correctional 20 institutions, including sufficient 21 funds for lease payments on certain 22 prison facilities. 23 State appropriation........ 893,794,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 877,471,000 <-- 25 The following Federal amounts are 26 appropriated to supplement the sum 27 appropriated for the State 28 correctional institutions: 29 (1) "SABG - Drug and Alcohol 30 Programs." 19990H0980B1448 - 54 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 2 (2) "Reimbursement for Alien 3 Inmates." 4 Federal appropriation...... 8,850,000 5 (3) "Drug Free Prisons." 6 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 7 Section 212. Department of 8 Education.--The following amounts are 9 appropriated to the Department of 10 Education: Federal State 11 For general government operations 12 of the Department of Education, 13 including $1,400,000 for costs of 14 professional services associated with 15 various law suits AND INCLUDING <-- 16 $300,000 FOR A VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 17 AND TRAINING INSTITUTION IN CITIES OF 18 THE FIRST CLASS. 19 State appropriation........ 21,053,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,803,000 <-- 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for general government 24 operations: 25 (1) "Adult Basic Education - 26 Administration." 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,500,000 28 (2) "Education of Exceptional 29 Children - Administration." 30 Federal appropriation...... 6,600,000 19990H0980B1448 - 55 -
1 (3) "ESEA - Title 1 - 2 Administration." 3 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 4 (4) "State Approving Agency (VA)." 5 Federal appropriation...... 864,000 6 (5) "Food and Nutrition Service - 7 Administration." 8 Federal appropriation...... 3,829,000 9 (6) "Migrant Education - 10 Administration." 11 Federal appropriation...... 819,000 12 (7) "Emergency Immigrant Education 13 Assistance - Administration." 14 Federal appropriation...... 15,000 15 (8) "Vocational Education - 16 Administration." 17 Federal appropriation...... 3,910,000 18 (9) "Professional Development - 19 Title II - Administration/State." 20 Federal appropriation...... 2,977,000 21 (10) "Byrd Scholarships." 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,656,000 23 (11) "JTPA - Linkage." 24 Federal appropriation...... 691,000 25 (12) "ESEA - Title VI - 26 Administration/State." 27 Federal appropriation...... 3,213,000 28 (13) "Homeless Assistance." 29 Federal appropriation...... 1,411,000 30 (14) "Preschool Grant - 19990H0980B1448 - 56 -
1 Administration." 2 Federal appropriation...... 890,000 3 (15) "DFSC - Administration." 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,591,000 5 (16) "State Literacy Resource 6 Centers." 7 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 8 (17) "School Health Education 9 Program." 10 Federal appropriation...... 455,000 11 (18) "School to Work 12 Opportunities." 13 Federal appropriation...... 5,000,000 14 (19) "Learn and Serve America - 15 School Based." 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,010,000 17 (20) "Educate America Act - 18 Administration/State." 19 Federal appropriation...... 3,946,000 20 (21) "Environmental Education 21 Workshop." 22 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 23 (22) "Bilingual Education." 24 Federal appropriation...... 125,000 25 (23) "Charter Schools 26 Initiatives." 27 Federal appropriation...... 6,400,000 28 (24) "Technology Literacy 29 Challenge Administration." 30 Federal appropriation...... 2,073,000 19990H0980B1448 - 57 -
1 (25) "America Reads Challenge - 2 Administration." 3 Federal appropriation...... 900,000 4 (26) "Comprehensive School Reform 5 - Administration." 6 Federal appropriation...... 400,000 7 (27) "Advanced Placement Testing." 8 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 9 FOR PAYMENTS TO THE SCHOOL REAL <-- 10 PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION FUND FOR THE 11 SOLE PURPOSE OF REDUCING THE PROPERTY 12 TAX LIABILITY OF REAL PROPERTY OWNERS 13 BY PROVIDING FOR AN EXEMPTION FROM THE 14 PROPERTY TAX ON HOMESTEADS. 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 100,000,000 16 For the Charter School Appeal 17 Board. 18 State appropriation........ 624,000 19 For information technology 20 improvement. 21 State appropriation........ 1,238,000 22 For PA assessment. 23 State appropriation........ 10,228,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for PA assessment: 27 (1) "PA Assessment Through 28 Themes." 29 Federal appropriation...... 6,000 30 For the State Library, providing 19990H0980B1448 - 58 -
1 reference services and administering 2 aid to public libraries. 3 State appropriation........ 3,991,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for the State Library: 7 (1) "LSTA - Library Development." 8 Federal appropriation...... 1,420,000 9 (2) "Nuclear Regulatory Commission 10 Documents Support Program." 11 Federal appropriation...... 15,000 12 For programs of education and 13 training at youth development centers 14 and the monitoring of programs of 15 education and training provided to 16 incarcerated juveniles. 17 State appropriation........ 11,982,000 18 For the Scranton State School for 19 the Deaf. 20 State appropriation........ 5,142,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for the Scranton State 24 School for the Deaf: 25 (1) "Individuals with Disabilities 26 - Scranton." 27 Federal appropriation...... 85,000 28 (2) "National School Milk Lunch 29 Program - Scranton." 30 Federal appropriation...... 50,000 19990H0980B1448 - 59 -
1 (3) "Life-Long Learning - 2 Scranton." 3 Federal appropriation...... 11,000 4 (4) "Adult Basic Education - 5 Disabled Adults." 6 Federal appropriation...... 10,000 7 For the Thaddeus Stevens College of 8 Technology. 9 State appropriation........ 6,674,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for the Thaddeus Stevens 13 College of Technology: 14 (1) "Vocational Education - 15 Thaddeus Stevens." 16 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 17 For payment of basic education 18 funding to school districts: Provided, 19 That the Secretary of Education, with 20 the approval of the Governor, may make 21 payments from this appropriation in 22 advance of the due date prescribed by 23 law to school districts which are 24 financially handicapped, whenever the 25 Secretary of Education shall deem it 26 necessary to make such advance 27 payments to enable the school 28 districts to keep their public schools 29 open. <-- 30 State appropriation........ 3,677,294,000 19990H0980B1448 - 60 -
1 OPEN. A SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH A MARKET <-- 2 VALUE INCOME AID RATIO EQUAL TO OR 3 GREATER THAN .5000 AND WITH A 4 POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE OF 80 OR 5 LESS AND NOT ALREADY QUALIFIED UNDER 6 ANY OTHER SMALL DISTRICT ASSISTANCE 7 FORMULA CONTAINED WITHIN THIS 8 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR 9 PAYMENTS AT THE RATE OF $65 PER 10 AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,684,248,000 12 FOR GRANTS FOR CLASS SIZE REDUCTION 13 ACTIVITIES BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS. NONE 14 OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE EXPENDED PRIOR 15 TO THE PASSAGE OF IMPLEMENTING 16 LEGISLATION BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 18 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENTS OF BASIC 19 EDUCATION FUNDING TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS 20 TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 1% INCREASE IN 21 THE BASIC EDUCATION FUNDING PER 22 AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,808,000 24 For performance incentives. 25 State appropriation........ 16,769,000 26 For an Educational Opportunity <-- 27 Program. 28 State appropriation........ 63,600,000 29 FOR GRANTS FOR THE PURCHASE OF <-- 30 TEXTBOOKS FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN 19990H0980B1448 - 61 -
1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND VOCATIONAL 2 TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL 3 DISTRICTS SHALL BE EQUAL TO AN AMOUNT 4 DERIVED BY MULTIPLYING THE AVERAGE 5 DAILY MEMBERSHIP OF A SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 BY THE PRODUCT OF 21 TIMES THE MARKET 7 VALUE PERSONAL INCOME AID RATIO OF A 8 SCHOOL DISTRICT. 9 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,000,000 10 For the technology initiative. 11 State appropriation........ 20,000,000 12 FOR SUPPORT OF BASIC EDUCATION - <-- 13 HIGHER EDUCATION SCIENCE PARTNERSHIPS. 14 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 450,000 15 For teacher professional 16 development associated with new 17 academic standards, the Academy for 18 Urban Education and the Governor's 19 Institutes for Teachers at the 20 Governor's Schools for Excellence. 21 State appropriation........ 4,840,000 22 For the Read to Succeed Program. 23 State appropriation........ 35,000,000 24 For adult and family literacy 25 programs including $9,347,000 for 26 adult literacy programs and $3,315,000 27 for family literacy programs. 28 State appropriation........ 12,662,000 29 The following Federal amounts are 30 appropriated to supplement the sum 19990H0980B1448 - 62 -
1 appropriated for adult and family 2 literacy programs: 3 (1) "Adult Basic Education - 4 Local." 5 Federal appropriation...... 16,500,000 6 For payments on account of 7 vocational education, including 8 $2,198,000 for an incentive grant 9 program. 10 State appropriation........ 51,523,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for vocational education: 14 (1) "Vocational Education - 15 Local." 16 Federal appropriation...... 50,000,000 17 FOR NEW CHOICES/NEW OPTIONS <-- 18 PROGRAMS. 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,700,000 20 For payments on account of annual 21 rental or sinking fund charges on 22 school buildings. 23 State appropriation........ 253,766,000 24 For payments on account of pupil 25 transportation. 26 State appropriation........ 381,129,000 27 For payments on account of 28 nonpublic school transportation. 29 State appropriation........ 54,379,000 30 For payments on account of special 19990H0980B1448 - 63 -
1 education of exceptional children. 2 THESE FUNDS SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED IN <-- 3 ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR AN AID RATIO 4 GUARANTEE BASED ON PREVIOUSLY INCURRED 5 ACTUAL SPECIAL EDUCATION EXPENDITURES. 6 This amount includes $563,000 for 7 community support services which is 8 not to be included in the base 9 calculations of the special education 10 program components. 11 State appropriation........ 711,492,000 <-- 12 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 796,461,000 <-- 13 The following Federal amounts are 14 appropriated to supplement the sum 15 appropriated for special education: 16 (1) "Individuals with Disabilities 17 Education - Local." 18 Federal appropriation...... 180,000,000 19 (2) "Special Education 20 Improvement." 21 Federal appropriation...... 2,000,000 22 (3) "Special Education Leadership 23 Development." 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 25 For payments for Early Intervention 26 Services. 27 State appropriation........ 84,719,000 28 For payment on account of homebound 29 instruction. 30 State appropriation........ 643,000 19990H0980B1448 - 64 -
1 For payment for tuition to school 2 districts providing education to 3 nonresident orphaned children placed 4 in private homes by the court and 5 nonresident inmates of children's 6 institutions. 7 State appropriation........ 40,079,000 8 For payments of annual fixed 9 charges to school districts in lieu of 10 taxes for land acquired by the 11 Commonwealth for water conservation or 12 flood prevention. 13 State appropriation........ 182,000 14 For payment for maintenance of 15 summer schools for school-age children 16 of migrant laborers, including 17 $473,000 for child care services. 18 State appropriation........ 727,000 19 For payments to Pennsylvania 20 Charter Schools for the Deaf and 21 Blind. 22 State appropriation........ 23,547,000 23 For special education - approved 24 private schools. PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL <-- 25 DISTRICTS SHALL BE RETROACTIVE TO THE 26 FIRST DAY OF AN APPROVED PLACEMENT IN 27 AN APPROVED PRIVATE SCHOOL. 28 State appropriation........ 59,808,000 29 For payment of the Commonwealth's 30 share of the approved operating costs 19990H0980B1448 - 65 -
1 and lease payments of intermediate 2 units. 3 State appropriation........ 5,835,000 4 For grants to school districts to 5 assist in meeting Federal matching 6 requirements for grants received under 7 the Federal Child Nutrition Act and to 8 aid in providing a food program for 9 needy children. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 20,014,000 <-- 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for school food services: 14 (1) "Food and Nutrition - Local." 15 Federal appropriation...... 281,138,000 16 For payment of the Commonwealth's 17 share of Federal Social Security taxes 18 for public school employees. 19 State appropriation........ 350,328,000 20 For payment of required 21 contribution for public school 22 employees' retirement. 23 State appropriation........ 169,931,000 24 For education of indigent children 25 at charitable hospitals. 26 State appropriation........ 113,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated for basic education: 29 (1) "ESEA - Title VI - School 30 Districts." 19990H0980B1448 - 66 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 14,000,000 2 (2) "ESEA - Title I - Local." 3 Federal appropriation...... 346,306,000 4 (3) "DFSC - School Districts." 5 Federal appropriation...... 16,972,000 6 (4) "Educate America Act - Local." 7 Federal appropriation...... 25,591,000 8 (5) "Professional Development - 9 Title II - Local." 10 Federal appropriation...... 15,837,000 11 (6) "Technology Literacy Challenge 12 - Local." 13 Federal appropriation...... 25,601,000 14 (7) "America Reads Challenge - 15 Local." 16 Federal appropriation...... 12,000,000 17 (8) "Comprehensive School Reform - 18 Local." 19 Federal appropriation...... 9,137,000 20 For education mentoring, including 21 dropout prevention programs. 22 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 23 For services to nonpublic schools. 24 State appropriation........ 66,526,000 25 For textbooks and instructional 26 material for nonpublic schools. 27 State appropriation........ 20,362,000 28 For technology for nonpublic 29 schools. 30 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 67 -
1 For programs to meet the needs of 2 pregnant and parenting teenagers. 3 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 <-- 4 AT LEAST $1,000,000 OF THESE FUNDS <-- 5 SHALL BE USED FOR TEEN PARENTING 6 PROGRAMS AND SERVICES PREVIOUSLY PAID 7 FOR BY FUNDS AVAILABLE UNDER THE 8 FEDERAL CARL D. PERKINS VOCATIONAL AND 9 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION ACT. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 11 For a comprehensive reading 12 program. 13 State appropriation........ 300,000 14 For grants to public libraries for 15 the development and improvement of a 16 Statewide system of libraries and 17 library services, including State aid 18 to local libraries, county libraries, 19 district library centers and regional 20 library resource centers. 21 State appropriation........ 47,289,000 22 To provide aid to the Free Library 23 of Philadelphia and the Carnegie 24 Library of Pittsburgh to meet the 25 costs incurred in serving as regional 26 libraries in the distribution of 27 braille reading materials, talking 28 book machines and other reading 29 materials to persons who are blind or 30 otherwise disabled. 19990H0980B1448 - 68 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,879,000 2 For library access, including 3 $1,250,000 for the On-line Periodicals 4 Program. 5 State appropriation........ 6,508,000 6 For the school library catalog 7 network. 8 State appropriation........ 431,000 9 For ethnic heritage studies. 10 State appropriation........ 160,000 11 For the Governor's Schools of 12 Excellence. 13 State appropriation........ 1,916,000 14 For Job Training Partnership Act 15 matching funds. 16 State appropriation........ 3,996,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for job training 20 partnership matching funds: 21 (1) "JTPA - Job Training 22 Partnership Act." 23 Federal appropriation...... 3,310,000 24 For a school-to-work opportunities 25 program. 26 State appropriation........ 500,000 27 For job training programs. 28 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 29 For charter schools. 30 State appropriation........ 1,800,000 19990H0980B1448 - 69 -
1 For payments to school districts 2 for students who transfer to charter 3 schools from nonpublic schools 4 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 5 For safe schools. 6 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 7 FOR SAFE AND SECURE SCHOOLS GRANTS. <-- 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 40,000,000 9 For alternative schools. 10 State appropriation........ 5,700,000 <-- 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 <-- 12 For administrative/instructional 13 consolidation grants. 14 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 <-- 16 For payment of approved operating 17 and capital expenses of community 18 colleges and the Northwest 19 Pennsylvania Technical Institute. An 20 independent audit report for the 21 preceding fiscal year, which is 22 consistent with the Higher Education 23 Finance Manual, shall be submitted by 24 each community college to the 25 Department of Education not later than 26 120 days after the close of the 27 preceding fiscal year. The Department 28 of Education may withhold whatever 29 funds appropriated herein it feels 30 necessary to ensure that such audit 19990H0980B1448 - 70 -
1 reports are submitted in the 2 prescribed fashion. 3 State appropriation........ 171,412,000 <-- 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 172,412,000 <-- 5 FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES WORK FORCE <-- 6 DEVELOPMENT. THIS IS A CHALLENGE GRANT 7 PROGRAM REQUIRING $1 FROM NONPUBLIC 8 SOURCES FOR EVERY $1 FROM THIS 9 APPROPRIATION. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 11 For higher education equal 12 opportunity program grants. 13 State appropriation........ 8,828,000 14 For annual payments, not to exceed 15 $500 per student, to institutions of 16 higher learning for defraying the 17 expenses of deaf or blind students. 18 State appropriation........ 52,000 19 For higher education technology 20 grants. 21 State appropriation........ 10,000,000 22 For higher education equipment 23 grants to be distributed to 24 institutions of higher education, 25 including State-owned and State- 26 related institutions based on 27 guidelines adopted by the Department 28 of Education consistent with the 29 former provisions of Article XXVI-C of 30 the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, 19990H0980B1448 - 71 -
1 No.14), known as the Public School 2 Code of 1949. 3 State appropriation........ 6,000,000 4 For grants to engineering degree- 5 granting schools. This appropriation 6 shall be allocated consistent with the 7 definitions and other provisions 8 formerly contained in the act of July 9 2, 1984 (P.L.553, No.110), known as 10 the Engineering School Equipment Act. 11 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 12 For higher education - rural 13 initiatives. 14 State appropriation........ 1,025,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,600,000 <-- 16 For osteopathic education. 17 State appropriation........ 750,000 18 FOR VOLUNTEER SCHOOL DISTRICT <-- 19 MERGER PLANNING GRANTS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,000,000 21 FOR PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS 22 FOR COSTS INCURRED FOR PROJECTS 23 REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE 24 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 25 1990 (PUBLIC LAW 101-336, 104 STAT. 26 327). 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 28 FOR GRANTS TO EARLY HEAD START 29 PROGRAMS. 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,500,000 19990H0980B1448 - 72 -
1 FOR FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED SCHOOL 2 DISTRICTS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,900,000 4 FOR PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT CAMPUS 5 BASED PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE. 6 SUCH PROGRAMS MUST DEMONSTRATE 7 STATEWIDE SUPPORT BY COLLEGES AND 8 UNIVERSITIES FOR INITIATIVES TO 9 DEVELOP COMMUNITY SERVICE AND SERVICE 10 LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES. 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 175,000 12 Section 213. Department of 13 Environmental Protection.--The 14 following amounts are appropriated to 15 the Department of Environmental 16 Protection: Federal State 17 For general government operations 18 of the Department of Environmental 19 Protection, PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS IN <-- 20 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED FOR 21 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES RELATING TO 22 PUBLIC OUTREACH OR MARKETING OF SEWAGE 23 SLUDGE OR BIOSOLIDS. 24 State appropriation........ 18,846,000 <-- 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 9,596,000 <-- 26 The following Federal amounts are 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated for general government 29 operations: 30 (1) "Surface Mine Conservation." 19990H0980B1448 - 73 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 2 (2) "Surface Mine Control and 3 Reclamation - Laboratories." 4 Federal appropriation...... 900,000 5 FOR PAYMENT OF GRANTS TO POLITICAL <-- 6 SUBDIVISIONS TO ASSIST IN THE CLEANUP 7 OF SCRAP TIRES. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 9 For Environmental Program 10 Management, PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS IN <-- 11 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED FOR 12 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES RELATING TO 13 PUBLIC OUTREACH OR MARKETING OF SEWAGE 14 SLUDGE OR BIOSOLIDS. 15 State appropriation........ 39,578,000 <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 31,578,000 <-- 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for Environmental Program 20 Management: 21 (1) "Coastal Zone Management." 22 Federal appropriation...... 1,532,000 23 (2) "Construction Management 24 Assistance Grants - Administration." 25 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 26 (3) "Storm Water Permitting 27 Initiative." 28 Federal appropriation...... 2,300,000 29 (4) "Safe Drinking Water Act - 30 Management." 19990H0980B1448 - 74 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 2,800,000 2 (5) "Water Pollution Control 3 Grants - Management." 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 5 (6) "Air Pollution Control Grants 6 - Management." 7 Federal appropriation...... 2,100,000 8 (7) "Surface Mine Conservation." 9 Federal appropriation...... 4,084,000 10 (8) "Wetland Protection Fund." 11 Federal appropriation...... 380,000 12 (9) "Training and Education of 13 Underground Coal Miners." 14 Federal appropriation...... 550,000 15 (10) "Diagnostic X-ray Equipment 16 Testing." 17 Federal appropriation...... 330,000 18 (11) "Water Quality Outreach 19 Operator Training." 20 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 21 (12) "Water Quality Management 22 Planning Grants." 23 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 24 (13) "Small Operator's 25 Assistance." 26 Federal appropriation...... 1,600,000 27 (14) "Wellhead Protection Fund." 28 Federal appropriation...... 250,000 29 (15) "Indoor Radon Abatement." 30 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 19990H0980B1448 - 75 -
1 (16) "Non-Point Source 2 Implementation 319(H)." 3 Federal appropriation...... 6,800,000 4 (17) "Hydroelectric Power 5 Conservation Fund." 6 Federal appropriation...... 51,000 7 (18) "Limestone Demonstration." 8 Federal appropriation...... 20,000 9 (19) "Survey Studies." 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,450,000 11 For the Chesapeake Bay Pollution 12 Abatement Program. 13 State appropriation........ 3,199,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for the Chesapeake Bay 17 Pollution Abatement Program: 18 (1) "Chesapeake Bay Pollution 19 Abatement." 20 Federal appropriation...... 5,107,000 21 For the Office of Pollution 22 Prevention and Compliance Assistance. 23 State appropriation........ 3,065,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for the Office of 27 Pollution Prevention and Compliance 28 Assistance: 29 (1) "State Energy Program (SEP)." 30 Federal appropriation...... 3,967,000 19990H0980B1448 - 76 -
1 (2) "Pollution Prevention." 2 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 3 (3) "Heavy Duty Vehicle Program." 4 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 5 (4) "Alternative Fuels." 6 Federal appropriation...... 175,000 7 (5) "National Industrial 8 Competitiveness." 9 Federal appropriation...... 933,000 10 (6) "Commercialization Ventures 11 Program." 12 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 13 For Environmental Protection 14 Operations, PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS IN <-- 15 THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE USED FOR 16 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES RELATING TO 17 PUBLIC OUTREACH OR MARKETING OF SEWAGE 18 SLUDGE OR BIOSOLIDS. 19 State appropriation........ 70,019,000 <-- 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 59,769,000 <-- 21 FOR ABANDONED SURFACE MINE 22 RECLAMATION. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 10,000,000 24 FOR THE PROMOTION OF CONTINUED AND 25 EXPANDED USE OF PENNSYLVANIA COAL IN A 26 DEREGULATED ELECTRICITY GENERATION 27 MARKETPLACE AND FOR OTHER COAL 28 PROMOTION EFFORTS. 29 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 30 The following Federal amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 77 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for Environmental 3 Protection Operations: 4 (1) "EPA - Planning Grant - 5 Administration." 6 Federal appropriation...... 6,400,000 7 (2) "Water Pollution Control 8 Grants." 9 Federal appropriation...... 2,700,000 10 (3) "Air Pollution Control 11 Grants." For the conduct and 12 administration of a Statewide program 13 for the control, abatement and 14 prevention of air pollution and 15 achievement of Federal ambient air 16 quality standards. 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,600,000 18 (4) "Surface Mine Control and 19 Reclamation." 20 Federal appropriation...... 7,336,000 21 (5) "Construction Management 22 Assistance Grants." 23 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 24 (6) "Safe Drinking Water." 25 Federal appropriation...... 1,850,000 26 (7) "Oil Pollution Spills 27 Removal." 28 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 29 (8) "Great Lakes National 30 Program." 19990H0980B1448 - 78 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 75,000 2 For the black fly control project. 3 State appropriation........ 4,070,000 4 For flood control projects. 5 State appropriation........ 1,025,000 6 For storm water management grants. 7 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 <-- 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,020,000 <-- 9 For sewage facilities planning 10 grants. 11 State appropriation........ 1,950,000 12 For sewage facilities enforcement 13 grants. 14 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 15 For sewage treatment plant 16 operation grants. 17 State appropriation........ 46,300,000 18 For the Environmental Stewardship 19 Fund PROVIDED THAT NO FUNDS COLLECTED <-- 20 UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 28, 1988 21 (P.L.556, NO.101), KNOWN AS THE 22 MUNICIPAL WASTE PLANNING, RECYCLING 23 AND WASTE REDUCTION ACT, OR THE ACT OF 24 OCTOBER 18, 1988 (P.L.756, NO.108), 25 KNOWN AS THE HAZARDOUS SITES CLEANUP 26 ACT, ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE 27 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP FUND PRIOR 28 TO, ON OR AFTER THE TRANSFER 29 AUTHORIZED BY THIS PROVISION OCCURS. 30 State appropriation........ 8,700,000 <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 79 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 24,047,000 <-- 2 FOR A PROGRAM TO CAP ORPHAN GAS AND 3 OIL WELLS. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 5 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 6 of the expenses of the River Master 7 for the Delaware River. 8 State appropriation........ 91,000 9 For support of the Ohio River Basin 10 Commission. 11 State appropriation........ 14,000 12 For support of the Susquehanna 13 River Basin Commission. 14 State appropriation........ 600,000 15 For support of the Interstate 16 Commission on the Potomac River Basin. 17 State appropriation........ 40,000 18 For conduct of the Delaware River 19 Basin Commission. 20 State appropriation........ 1,049,000 21 For support of the Ohio River 22 Valley Water Sanitation Commission. 23 State appropriation........ 160,000 24 For support of the Chesapeake Bay 25 Commission. 26 State appropriation........ 265,000 27 For payment to conservation 28 districts. 29 State appropriation........ 3,100,000 <-- 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,500,000 <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 80 -
1 For payment of Pennsylvania's share 2 of the costs of the Interstate Mining 3 Commission. 4 State appropriation........ 25,000 5 For small water systems 6 regionalization. 7 State appropriation........ 400,000 8 FOR THE BEAVER CREEK DAM PROJECT, <-- 9 CLARION COUNTY. 10 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 11 Section 214. Department of General 12 Services.--The following amounts are 13 appropriated to the Department of 14 General Services: Federal State 15 For general government operations 16 of the Department of General Services. 17 State appropriation........ 57,788,000 <-- 18 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 31,709,000 <-- 19 For acquisition of an information 20 system. 21 State appropriations....... 3,600,000 22 For the administration and 23 operation of the Capitol Police. 24 State appropriation........ 6,565,000 25 For Harristown rental charges. 26 State appropriation........ 6,580,000 27 For utility costs, including 28 implementation of third-party shared 29 savings programs. 30 State appropriation........ 11,583,000 19990H0980B1448 - 81 -
1 For Harristown utility and 2 municipal charges, including 3 implementation of third-party shared 4 savings programs. 5 State appropriation........ 9,974,000 6 For asbestos and hazardous 7 materials needs. 8 State appropriation........ 450,000 9 For excess insurance coverage. 10 State appropriation........ 1,925,000 11 For Capital Project leasing. 12 State appropriation........ 547,000 13 For fire protection services for 14 the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg. 15 State appropriation........ 990,000 16 Section 215. Department of 17 Health.--The following amounts are 18 appropriated to the Department of 19 Health: Federal State 20 For general government operations 21 of the Department of Health INCLUDING <-- 22 $200,000 FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION 23 REGARDING OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION. AT 24 LEAST $1,000,000 SHALL BE APPROPRIATED 25 FOR A HEALTH CARE ADVOCATE TO ASSIST 26 CONSUMERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 27 PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XXI OF THE ACT 28 OF MAY 17, 1921 (P.L.682, NO.284), 29 KNOWN AS THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 30 1921, AS WELL AS ANY OTHER INSURANCE 19990H0980B1448 - 82 -
1 AND HMO-RELATED ISSUES. 2 State appropriation........ 23,517,000 <-- 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 18,117,000 <-- 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for general government 7 operations: 8 (1) "WIC - Administration and 9 Operation." 10 Federal appropriation...... 9,897,000 11 (2) "Health Assessment." 12 Federal appropriation...... 503,000 13 (3) "PHHSBG - Administration and 14 Operation." INCLUDING FUNDS TO <-- 15 MAINTAIN FISCAL YEAR 1998-1999 FUNDING 16 LEVELS FOR THE VIOLENCE PREVENTION 17 GRANT PROGRAM. 18 Federal appropriation...... 3,766,000 19 (4) "SABG - Administration and 20 Operation." 21 Federal appropriation...... 4,798,000 22 (5) "MCHSBG - Administration and 23 Operation." 24 Federal appropriation...... 13,207,000 25 (6) "Center for Disease Control 26 Conferences." 27 Federal appropriation...... 63,000 28 (7) "Pediatric Prehospital 29 Emergency Care." 30 Federal appropriation...... 115,000 19990H0980B1448 - 83 -
1 (8) "TB - Administration and 2 Operation." 3 Federal appropriation...... 657,000 4 (9) "Lead - Administration and 5 Operation." 6 Federal appropriation...... 1,057,000 7 (10) "AIDS Health Education 8 Administration and Operation." 9 Federal appropriation...... 1,984,000 10 (11) "Community Migrant Health." 11 Federal appropriation...... 265,000 12 (12) "Tobacco Control." 13 Federal appropriation...... 1,703,000 14 (13) "Breast and Cervical Cancer 15 Administration and Operation." 16 Federal appropriation...... 895,000 17 (14) "HIV Care Administration and 18 Operation." 19 Federal appropriation...... 918,000 20 (15) "HIV/AIDS Surveillance." 21 Federal appropriation...... 763,000 22 (16) "Tobacco Regulation 23 Enforcement." 24 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 25 (17) "Smoke Alarm Intervention 26 Program." 27 Federal appropriation...... 225,000 28 For the Organ Donation Awareness 29 Program. 30 State appropriation........ 120,000 19990H0980B1448 - 84 -
1 For Diabetes Programs. 2 State appropriation........ 461,000 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated for diabetes programs: 6 (1) "Diabetes Control." 7 Federal appropriation...... 514,000 8 For Quality Assurance. 9 State appropriation........ 8,928,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for the Quality Assurance 13 Program: 14 (1) "Medicare - Health Service 15 Agency Certification." 16 Federal appropriation...... 7,224,000 17 (2) "Medicaid Certification." 18 Federal appropriation...... 5,955,000 19 For Vital Statistics. 20 State appropriation........ 5,742,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for vital statistics: 24 (1) "Cooperative Health 25 Statistics." 26 Federal appropriation...... 1,145,000 27 (2) "Health Statistics." 28 Federal appropriation...... 855,000 29 For the State Laboratory. 30 State appropriation........ 3,642,000 19990H0980B1448 - 85 -
1 The following Federal amounts are 2 appropriated to supplement the sum 3 appropriated for the State Laboratory: 4 (1) "Clinical Laboratory 5 Improvement." 6 Federal appropriation...... 951,000 7 (2) "Epidemiology and Laboratory 8 Surveillance and Response." 9 Federal appropriation...... 323,000 10 (3) "Emerging Infections Program." 11 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 12 For the State health care centers. <-- 13 State appropriation........ 16,645,000 14 CENTERS, AT LEAST $50,000 OF WHICH <-- 15 SHALL BE USED TO TRANSFER PUBLIC 16 HEALTH SERVICES FROM THE PILOT PROGRAM 17 SITES TO STATE-RUN FACILITIES. FUNDING 18 IS CONTINGENT UPON SUBMISSION OF THE 19 FINAL EVALUATION REPORT ON THE 20 COMMUNITY HEALTH PILOT PROJECT PROGRAM 21 TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON OR BEFORE 22 JUNE 30, 1999, PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF 23 JULY 2, 1996 (P.L.518, NO.87), 24 ENTITLED "AN ACT AMENDING THE ACT OF 25 APRIL 27, 1905 (P.L.312, NO.218), 26 ENTITLED 'AN ACT CREATING A DEPARTMENT 27 OF HEALTH, AND DEFINING ITS POWERS AND 28 DUTIES,' FURTHER PROVIDING FOR 29 ORGANIZATION AND FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 30 POWERS AND DUTIES; AND MAKING 19990H0980B1448 - 86 -
1 REPEALS." 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 16,695,000 3 The following Federal amounts are 4 appropriated to supplement the sum 5 appropriated for State health care 6 centers: 7 (1) "Refugee Health Services." 8 Federal appropriation...... 70,000 9 (2) "Disease Control Immunization 10 Program - Project Grants." 11 Federal appropriation...... 10,505,000 12 (3) "PHHSBG - Block Program 13 Services." 14 Federal appropriation...... 5,650,000 15 For coal workers' respiratory 16 diseases. 17 State appropriation........ 200,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for coal workers' 21 respiratory diseases: 22 (1) "Black Lung Clinic Program." 23 Federal appropriation...... 751,000 24 For sexually transmitted disease 25 screening and treatment. 26 State appropriation........ 1,177,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for sexually transmitted 30 disease screening and testing: 19990H0980B1448 - 87 -
1 (1) "Survey and Follow-up - 2 Sexually Transmitted Diseases." 3 Federal appropriation...... 3,504,000 4 For the primary health care 5 practitioner program. 6 State appropriation........ 3,160,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for the primary health 10 care practitioner program: 11 (1) "Loan Repayment Program." 12 Federal appropriation...... 445,000 13 For cancer control programs. 14 State appropriation........ 3,595,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,540,000 <-- 16 FOR OVARIAN CANCER PROGRAMS. 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 55,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for cancer control 21 programs: 22 (1) "Breast and Cervical Cancer 23 Program." 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,276,000 25 (2) "Comprehensive Cancer Control 26 Program." 27 Federal appropriation...... 309,000 28 For AIDS Programs. 29 State appropriation........ 6,528,000 <-- 30 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 6,878,000 <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 88 -
1 FOR COSTS RELATED TO THE SHOUT 2 PROGRAM IN COUNTIES OF THE THIRD 3 CLASS. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for AIDS programs: 8 (1) "AIDS Health Education." 9 Federal appropriation...... 3,641,000 10 (2) "HIV Care." 11 Federal appropriation...... 7,806,000 12 (3) "Housing Opportunities for 13 People with AIDS." 14 Federal appropriation...... 1,400,000 15 For regional cancer institutes. 16 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 17 For reimbursement to school 18 districts on account of health 19 services. 20 State appropriation........ 40,464,000 21 For maintenance of local health 22 departments. 23 State appropriation........ 26,836,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 26,336,000 <-- 25 For local health departments for 26 environmental health services. 27 State appropriation........ 7,354,000 28 For maternal and child health 29 services, including $1,365,000 to 30 provide abstinence education, 19990H0980B1448 - 89 -
1 training, counseling and programs to 2 promote abstinence from sexual 3 activity. 4 State appropriation........ 3,905,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for maternal and child 8 health: 9 (1) "MCH Lead Poisoning Prevention 10 and Abatement." 11 Federal appropriation...... 4,505,000 12 (2) "MCHSBG - Program Services," 13 including $150,000 for epilepsy 14 services. 15 Federal appropriation...... 14,978,000 16 (3) "Special Supplemental Food 17 Service Program for Women, Infants and 18 Children (WIC)." 19 Federal appropriation...... 153,738,000 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 (4) "Abstinence Education." 28 Federal appropriation...... 3,185,000 29 (5) "Environmental Assessment - 30 Child Lead Poisoning." 19990H0980B1448 - 90 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 301,000 2 (6) "Neural Tube Defects 3 Surveillance." 4 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 5 (7) "Birth Defects Registry." 6 Federal appropriation...... 72,000 7 (8) "Screening Newborns." 8 Federal appropriation...... 161,000 9 For grants to counties and private 10 facilities to finance drug and alcohol 11 abuse treatment and prevention 12 programs. This appropriation includes 13 sufficient funds for up to a 2% cost- 14 of-living adjustment. 15 State appropriation........ 38,173,000 <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 40,802,000 <-- 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for alcohol and drug 20 grant programs: 21 (1) "SABG - Drug and Alcohol 22 Services." 23 Federal appropriation...... 50,536,000 24 (2) "Substance Abuse Special 25 Project Grants." 26 Federal appropriation...... 647,000 27 For tuberculosis screening and 28 treatment. 29 State appropriation........ 1,009,000 30 The following Federal amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 91 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for tuberculosis 3 screening and treatment: 4 (1) "Tuberculosis Control 5 Program." 6 Federal appropriation...... 220,000 7 For renal dialysis services. 8 State appropriation........ 8,255,000 9 For services to children with 10 special needs. This appropriation 11 includes funding for spina bifida 12 services, $944,000 for the Ventilator- 13 Assisted Childrens Home Program 14 including case management and respite 15 care services, and public awareness 16 activities related to folic acid 17 ingestion. 18 State appropriation........ 1,732,000 19 For adult cystic fibrosis. 20 State appropriation........ 721,000 21 For diagnosis and treatment for 22 Cooley's anemia. 23 State appropriation........ 198,000 24 For hemophilia services. 25 State appropriation........ 1,594,000 26 For sickle cell anemia services, 27 including camps for children with 28 sickle cell anemia. 29 State appropriation........ 1,503,000 30 For hepatitis screening and 19990H0980B1448 - 92 -
1 prevention. 2 State appropriation........ 300,000 3 For regional poison control 4 centers. 5 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 <-- 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,750,000 <-- 7 For trauma prevention. 8 State appropriation........ 250,000 9 For trauma systems. 10 State appropriation........ 125,000 11 For epilepsy support services. 12 State appropriation........ 450,000 13 For the Keystone Games. 14 State appropriation........ 220,000 15 For bio-technology research. 16 State appropriation........ 1,750,000 17 For Tourette's Syndrome. 18 State appropriation........ 100,000 <-- 19 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 150,000 <-- 20 For emergency care research. 21 State appropriation........ 200,000 22 FOR A GAMBLING ADDICTION <-- 23 REHABILITATION PROGRAM. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 350,000 25 FOR ARTHRITIS AND LUPUS RESEARCH. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 250,000 27 Section 216. Insurance 28 Department.--The following amounts are 29 appropriated to the Insurance 30 Department: Federal State 19990H0980B1448 - 93 -
1 For general government operations 2 of the Insurance Department. 3 State appropriation........ 17,668,000 4 For Children's Health Insurance 5 Administration. 6 State appropriation........ 1,049,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for children's health 10 insurance administration. 11 (1) "Children's Health Insurance 12 Administration." 13 Federal appropriation...... 2,099,000 14 For children's health insurance. 15 State appropriation........ 35,000,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for children's health 19 insurance: 20 (1) "Children's Health Insurance 21 Program." 22 Federal appropriation...... 115,901,000 23 Section 217. Department of Labor 24 and Industry.--The following amounts 25 are appropriated to the Department of 26 Labor and Industry: Federal State 27 For general government operations 28 of the Department of Labor and 29 Industry. 30 State appropriation........ 13,299,000 <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 94 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,799,000 <-- 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for general government 5 operations: 6 (1) "National Occupational 7 Information Coordinating Committee." 8 Federal appropriation...... 311,000 9 (2) "JTPA - Administration." 10 Federal appropriation...... 6,873,000 11 (3) "Community Service and Corps." 12 Federal appropriation...... 9,839,000 13 (4) "Disability Determination." 14 Federal appropriation...... 70,389,000 15 (5) "New Hires." 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,666,000 17 For occupational and industrial 18 safety. 19 State appropriation........ 10,037,000 20 The following Federal amounts are 21 appropriated to supplement the sum 22 appropriated for Occupational and 23 Industrial Safety: 24 (1) "Asbestos Certification." 25 Federal appropriation...... 133,000 26 For PENNSAFE 27 State appropriation........ 1,222,000 28 For the Pennsylvania Conservation 29 Corps, which includes up to $200,000 30 for matching funds for the National 19990H0980B1448 - 95 -
1 and Community Service Trust Act. 2 State appropriation........ 6,229,000 3 For occupational disease payments. 4 State appropriation........ 3,261,000 5 For a separate State-funded 6 vocational rehabilitation program to 7 provide vocational rehabilitation 8 services leading to competitive 9 employment for OVR eligible persons 10 with disabilities unable to receive 11 services through the Federal 12 Vocational Rehabilitation Program. 13 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 14 For entrepreneurial assistance 15 including the Independence Capital 16 Access Network (ICAN) Program to 17 provide grants to businesses to 18 purchase specialized or adaptive 19 equipment. 20 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 21 For the payment to the Vocational 22 Rehabilitation Fund for work of the 23 State Board of Vocational 24 Rehabilitation. 25 State appropriation........ 34,058,000 <-- 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 25,603,000 <-- 27 For supported employment. 28 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 29 For centers for independent living, 30 including independent living services 19990H0980B1448 - 96 -
1 purchased by Office of Vocational 2 Rehabilitation District Offices. 3 State appropriation........ 1,160,000 4 To carry out the provisions of 5 section 306(h) of the act of June 2, 6 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known as the 7 Workers' Compensation Act. 8 State appropriation........ 400,000 9 For needs-based payments for 10 dislocated workers and other services 11 authorized by the act of July 13, 1987 12 (P.L.346, No.66), known as the 13 Dislocated Worker Training Assistance 14 Act. 15 State appropriation........ 2,500,000 16 For employment services. <-- 17 State appropriation........ 2,162,000 18 FOR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. THIS <-- 19 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES $3,000,000 FOR 20 JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS IN COUNTIES OF 21 THE SECOND CLASS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,162,000 23 The following Federal amounts are 24 appropriated to supplement the sum 25 appropriated for employment services: 26 (1) "JTPA Grants to Service 27 Delivery Areas." 28 Federal appropriation...... 60,000,000 29 (2) "JTPA Summer Youth Programs." 30 Federal appropriation...... 45,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 97 -
1 (3) "JTPA Incentive Grants" - For 2 incentive grants and technical 3 assistance to SDA's. Funds from this 4 appropriation awarded to SDA's 5 pursuant to section 202(b) of Public 6 Law 87-300 (October 13, 1982) as 7 incentive grants shall be used to 8 increase the number of welfare 9 assistance recipients and high school 10 dropouts receiving job training and 11 assistance services, and to provide 12 employment and training services to 13 prevent individuals from dropping out 14 of high school. Funds not needed for 15 incentive grants or technical 16 assistance may be used to provide 17 employment and training assistance to 18 hard-to-serve individuals. 19 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 20 (4) "JTPA - Older Workers." 21 Federal appropriation...... 2,900,000 22 (5) "JTPA - Veterans Employment." 23 Federal appropriation...... 635,000 24 (6) "JTPA - Dislocated Workers." 25 Federal appropriation...... 94,000,000 26 Section 218. Department of 27 Military and Veterans Affairs.--The 28 following sums are appropriated to the 29 Department of Military and Veterans 30 Affairs: Federal State 19990H0980B1448 - 98 -
1 For general government operations 2 of the Department of Military and 3 Veterans Affairs. 4 State appropriation........ 15,367,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for general government 8 operations: 9 (1) "Facilities Maintenance." 10 Federal appropriation...... 14,750,000 11 (2) "Employee Support - National 12 Guard." 13 Federal appropriation...... 2,201,000 14 (3) "Communications System - For 15 Telecommunications Costs." 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,040,000 17 (4) "Fort Indiantown Gap Base 18 Realignment." 19 Federal appropriation...... 8,400,000 20 For maintenance of monuments to 21 Pennsylvania servicemen who died on 22 foreign soil. 23 State appropriation........ 6,000 24 For armory maintenance and repair. 25 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 <-- 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 <-- 27 For drug interdiction. 28 State appropriation........ 62,000 29 For special State duty costs for 30 missions which are performed to 19990H0980B1448 - 99 -
1 alleviate disasters or emergencies. 2 State appropriation........ 100,000 3 For the prevention of military base 4 realignment and closure. 5 State appropriation........ 100,000 6 For the operation and maintenance 7 of the Erie Soldiers' and Sailors' 8 Home. 9 State appropriation........ 5,749,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for the Erie Soldiers' 13 and Sailors' Home: 14 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 15 Erie." 16 Federal appropriation...... 1,905,000 17 (2) "Medicare Services - Erie." 18 Federal appropriation...... 55,000 19 For the operation and maintenance 20 of the Hollidaysburg Veterans' Home. 21 State appropriation........ 19,039,000 22 The following Federal amounts are 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated for the Hollidaysburg 25 Veterans' Home: 26 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 27 Hollidaysburg." 28 Federal appropriation...... 6,036,000 29 (2) "Medicare Services - 30 Hollidaysburg." 19990H0980B1448 - 100 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 2 For the operation and maintenance 3 of the Southeastern Veterans' Home. 4 State appropriation........ 12,050,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for the Southeastern 8 Veterans' Home: 9 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 10 Southeastern." 11 Federal appropriation...... 3,631,000 12 (2) "Medicare Services - 13 Southeastern." 14 Federal appropriation...... 70,000 15 For the operation and maintenance 16 of the Northeastern Veterans' Home. 17 State appropriation........ 7,271,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for the Northeastern 21 Veterans' Home: 22 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 23 Northeastern." 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,368,000 25 (2) "Medicare Services - 26 Northeastern." 27 Federal appropriation...... 80,000 28 For Southwestern Veterans' Home. 29 State appropriation........ 7,409,000 30 The following Federal amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 101 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for the Southwestern 3 Veterans' Home: 4 (1) "Operations and Maintenance - 5 Southwestern." 6 Federal appropriation...... 2,550,000 7 (2) "Medicare Services - 8 Southwestern." 9 Federal appropriation...... 15,000 10 For the Scotland School for 11 Veterans' Children. 12 State appropriation........ 6,822,000 13 The following Federal amounts are 14 appropriated to supplement the sum 15 appropriated for the Scotland School 16 for Veterans' Children: 17 (1) "ESEA Education Program." 18 Federal appropriation...... 211,000 19 (2) "School Milk Program." 20 Federal appropriation...... 285,000 21 For payment of gratuities for the 22 education of children of certain 23 veterans. 24 State appropriation........ 170,000 25 For payment of education credits 26 for members of the National Guard. 27 State appropriation........ 4,782,000 28 For assistance to veterans who are 29 ill or disabled and without means of 30 support. 19990H0980B1448 - 102 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,250,000 2 For pensions for veterans blinded 3 through service-connected injuries or 4 disease. 5 State appropriation........ 160,000 6 To provide for pensions for 7 paralyzed veterans as required by 51 8 Pa.C.S. § 7702 (relating to paralyzed 9 veterans' pension). 10 State appropriation........ 280,000 11 For payment of pensions to 12 dependents of soldiers of the 13 Pennsylvania National Guard killed in 14 the line of duty. 15 State appropriation........ 5,000 16 For the Pennsylvania Air National 17 Guard. 18 State appropriation........ 25,000 19 For the Civil Air Patrol. 20 State appropriation........ 200,000 <-- 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 <-- 22 FOR BURIAL DETAILS FOR VETERANS. 23 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 40,000 24 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL 25 WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,500,000 27 Section 219. Department of Public 28 Welfare.--The following sums are 29 appropriated to the Department of 30 Public Welfare: Federal State 19990H0980B1448 - 103 -
1 For general government operations 2 of the Department of Public Welfare. 3 THE DEPARTMENT SHALL DEVELOP A <-- 4 STATEWIDE STRATEGY TO IMPROVE WAGES 5 AND BENEFITS OF DIRECT CARE WORKERS AS 6 AN INCENTIVE TO ASSURE THE APPROPRIATE 7 QUALITY OF CARE IS PROVIDED TO 8 PENNSYLVANIANS FROM THE HUMAN SERVICE 9 AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS FUNDED THROUGH THE 10 DEPARTMENT, INCLUDING MENTAL HEALTH 11 AND MENTAL RETARDATION SERVICES, 12 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, CHILD 13 WELFARE SERVICES, CHILD CARE AND 14 ATTENDANT CARE. 15 State appropriation........ 40,096,000 <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 39,440,000 <-- 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for general government 20 operations: 21 (1) "Child Welfare Services - 22 Administration." 23 Federal appropriation...... 2,055,000 24 (2) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E." 25 Federal appropriation...... 2,190,000 26 (3) "Child Welfare Training and 27 Certification." 28 Federal appropriation...... 9,432,000 29 (4) "CCDFBG - Administration." 30 Federal appropriation...... 2,904,000 19990H0980B1448 - 104 -
1 (5) "Medical Assistance - 2 Administration." 3 Federal appropriation...... 17,478,000 4 (6) "TANFBG - Administration." 5 Federal appropriation...... 4,724,000 6 (7) "Food Stamps - 7 Administration." 8 Federal appropriation...... 3,848,000 9 (8) "Developmental Disabilities - 10 Basic Support." 11 Federal appropriation...... 4,090,000 12 (9) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 13 Asylum - Administration." 14 Federal appropriation...... 1,072,000 15 (10) "Disabled Education - 16 Administration." 17 Federal appropriation...... 1,246,000 18 (11) "MHSBG - Administration." 19 Federal appropriation...... 98,000 20 (12) "SSBG - Administration." 21 Federal appropriation...... 3,691,000 22 (13) "Training - Lead-Based Paint 23 Abatement." 24 Federal appropriation...... 154,000 25 For information systems. 26 State appropriation........ 27,022,000 <-- 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 27,039,000 <-- 28 The following Federal amounts are 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated for the Office of 19990H0980B1448 - 105 -
1 Information Systems: 2 (1) "Medical Assistance - 3 Information Systems." 4 Federal appropriation...... 17,041,000 5 (2) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E." 6 Federal appropriation...... 855,000 7 (3) "TANFBG - Information 8 Systems." 9 Federal appropriation...... 2,788,000 10 (4) "Food Stamps - Information 11 Systems." 12 Federal appropriation...... 5,230,000 13 (5) "Child Support Enforcement - 14 Information Systems." 15 Federal appropriation...... 792,000 16 For Statewide operations related to 17 county administration of the public 18 assistance and medical assistance 19 programs. 20 State appropriation........ 44,631,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for Statewide operations 24 relating to county administration: 25 (1) "TANFBG - Statewide." 26 Federal appropriation...... 5,595,000 27 (2) "Medical Assistance - 28 Statewide." 29 Federal appropriation...... 41,498,000 30 (3) "Food Stamps - Statewide." 19990H0980B1448 - 106 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 6,545,000 2 For county assistance office 3 operations related to administration 4 of the public assistance and medical 5 assistance programs. 6 State appropriation........ 249,377,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for county assistance 10 offices: 11 (1) "TANFBG - County Assistance 12 Offices." 13 Federal appropriation...... 45,361,000 14 (2) "Medical Assistance - County 15 Assistance Offices." 16 Federal appropriation...... 57,209,000 17 (3) "Food Stamps - County 18 Assistance Offices." 19 Federal appropriation...... 65,880,000 20 (4) "SSBG - County Assistance 21 Offices." 22 Federal appropriation...... 6,262,000 23 (5) "LIHEABG - Administration and 24 Audit Costs." 25 Federal appropriation...... 6,642,000 26 For child support enforcement 27 State appropriation........ 20,508,000 28 The following Federal amounts are 29 appropriated to supplement the sum 30 appropriated for child support 19990H0980B1448 - 107 -
1 enforcement: 2 (1) "Medical Assistance - Child 3 Support Enforcement." 4 Federal appropriation...... 788,000 5 (2) "Child Support Enforcement 6 Program - Title IV-D." 7 Federal appropriation...... 123,025,000 8 For New Directions. 9 State appropriation........ 84,897,000 10 The following Federal amounts are 11 appropriated to supplement the sum 12 appropriated for New Directions: 13 (1) "TANFBG - New Directions." 14 Federal appropriation...... 64,100,000 15 (2) "Medical Assistance - New 16 Directions." 17 Federal appropriation...... 2,831,000 18 (3) "Food Stamps - New 19 Directions." 20 Federal appropriation...... 28,336,000 21 (4) "Welfare To Work." 22 Federal appropriation...... 44,296,000 23 FOR SERVICES FOR THE VISUALLY <-- 24 IMPAIRED. 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 8,329,000 26 For youth development institutions 27 and forestry camps. 28 State appropriation........ 80,666,000 29 The following Federal amounts are 30 appropriated to supplement the sum 19990H0980B1448 - 108 -
1 appropriated for youth development 2 institutions: 3 (1) "SSBG - Basic Institutional 4 Programs." 5 Federal appropriation...... 1,056,000 6 (2) "Food Nutrition Services." 7 Federal appropriation...... 750,000 8 For mental health services, 9 including PREVENTION SERVICES TO THE <-- 10 EXTENT SUCH SERVICES ARE PERMITTED 11 UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW, AND 12 grants to counties exclusive of 13 capital improvements. This 14 appropriation includes sufficient 15 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 16 adjustment for community programs. 17 State appropriation........ 589,639,000 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for mental health 21 services: 22 (1) "Medical Assistance - Mental 23 Health Services." 24 Federal appropriation...... 198,010,000 25 (2) "Medicare Services - State 26 Mental Hospitals." 27 Federal appropriation...... 21,322,000 28 (3) "Homeless Mentally Ill." 29 Federal appropriation...... 674,000 30 (4) "MHSBG - Community Mental 19990H0980B1448 - 109 -
1 Health Services." 2 Federal appropriation...... 11,927,000 3 (5) "SSBG - Community Mental 4 Health Services." 5 Federal appropriation...... 14,808,000 6 (6) "Behavioral Health - 7 Management Information System." 8 Federal appropriation...... 30,000 9 For State centers for the mentally 10 retarded. 11 State appropriation........ 122,829,000 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for the State centers for 15 the mentally retarded: 16 (1) "Medical Assistance - State 17 Centers." 18 Federal appropriation...... 135,834,000 19 (2) "Medicare Services - State 20 Centers." 21 Federal appropriation...... 712,000 22 For cash assistance grants 23 including employment and training and 24 child care services for cash 25 assistance recipients and child care 26 services for former cash assistance 27 recipients. <-- 28 State appropriation........ 211,394,000 29 RECIPIENTS. THIS APPROPRIATION <-- 30 INCLUDES SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO PROVIDE 19990H0980B1448 - 110 -
1 THAT THE FAMILY FEE FOR SUBSIDIZED 2 CHILD DAY CARE FOR A CHILD ENROLLED IN 3 A PART-TIME CHILD DAY-CARE PROGRAM 4 SHALL BE ONE-HALF THE FEE FOR A CHILD 5 ENROLLED IN A FULL-TIME CHILD DAY-CARE 6 PROGRAM. NO EXPENDITURES FROM THIS 7 APPROPRIATION MAY BE MADE TO AN 8 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTLY PROVIDING CHILD- 9 CARE SERVICES IF THAT INDIVIDUAL, OR 10 ANY INDIVIDUAL AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF 11 AGE WHO RESIDES IN THAT INDIVIDUAL'S 12 HOME, IS NAMED IN THE STATEWIDE 13 CENTRAL REGISTER OF CHILD ABUSE AS THE 14 PERPETRATOR OF A FOUNDED REPORT, A 15 FOUNDED REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE, AN 16 INDICATED REPORT OR AN INDICATED 17 REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE OR IS 18 SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION UNDER 23 19 PA.C.S. § 6344(C)(2) (RELATING TO 20 INFORMATION RELATING TO PROSPECTIVE 21 CHILD CARE PERSONNEL). THE DEPARTMENT 22 SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE 23 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 24 AND THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF 25 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NO LATER 26 THAN NOVEMBER 1, 1999, ON COSTS AND 27 SERVICES RELATED TO SUBSIDIZED DAY 28 CARE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 29 THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN SERVED, TYPES 30 OF CHILD CARE UTILIZED, ADMINISTRATION 19990H0980B1448 - 111 -
1 OF CHILD CARE SERVICES, INSPECTIONS OF 2 DAY-CARE PROGRAMS, RESOURCE AND 3 REFERRAL PROGRAMS, TRAINING OF CHILD 4 CARE PROVIDERS AND DATA COLLECTION. 5 THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES $1,500,000 6 TO FUND EXPANDED ELIGIBILITY FOR STATE 7 BLIND PENSION BENEFITS RESULTING FROM 8 AN INFLATION ADJUSTMENT TO THE MAXIMUM 9 ANNUAL INCOME THRESHOLD. NO 10 EXPENDITURES FROM THIS APPROPRIATION 11 MAY BE MADE TO AN INDIVIDUAL DIRECTLY 12 PROVIDING CHILD-CARE SERVICES IF THAT 13 INDIVIDUAL, OR ANY INDIVIDUAL AT LEAST 14 18 YEARS OF AGE WHO RESIDES IN THAT 15 INDIVIDUAL'S HOME, IS NAMED IN THE 16 STATEWIDE CENTRAL REGISTER OF CHILD 17 ABUSE AS THE PERPETRATOR OF A FOUNDED 18 REPORT, A FOUNDED REPORT FOR SCHOOL 19 EMPLOYEE, AN INDICATED REPORT OR AN 20 INDICATED REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE 21 OR IS SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION 22 UNDER 23 PA.C.S. § 6344(C)(2) 23 (RELATING TO INFORMATION RELATING TO 24 PROSPECTIVE CHILD CARE PERSONNEL). 25 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 211,159,000 26 The following Federal amounts are 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated for cash assistance: 29 (1) "TANFBG - Cash Grants." 30 Federal appropriation...... 399,699,000 19990H0980B1448 - 112 -
1 (2) "CCDFBG - Cash Grants." THIS <-- 2 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES SUFFICIENT 3 FUNDS TO PROVIDE THAT THE FAMILY FEE 4 FOR SUBSIDIZED CHILD DAY CARE FOR A 5 CHILD ENROLLED IN A PART-TIME CHILD 6 DAY-CARE PROGRAM SHALL BE ONE-HALF THE 7 FEE FOR A CHILD ENROLLED IN A FULL- 8 TIME CHILD DAY-CARE PROGRAM. NO 9 EXPENDITURES FROM THIS APPROPRIATION 10 MAY BE MADE TO AN INDIVIDUAL DIRECTLY 11 PROVIDING CHILD-CARE SERVICES IF THAT 12 INDIVIDUAL, OR ANY INDIVIDUAL AT LEAST 13 18 YEARS OF AGE WHO RESIDES IN THAT 14 INDIVIDUAL'S HOME, IS NAMED IN THE 15 STATEWIDE CENTRAL REGISTER OF CHILD 16 ABUSE AS THE PERPETRATOR OF A FOUNDED 17 REPORT, A FOUNDED REPORT FOR SCHOOL 18 EMPLOYEE, AN INDICATED REPORT OR AN 19 INDICATED REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE 20 OR IS SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION 21 UNDER 23 PA.C.S. § 6344(C)(2). THE 22 DEPARTMENT SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT TO 23 THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 24 SENATE AND THE APPROPRIATIONS 25 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 26 REPRESENTATIVES NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 27 1, 1999, ON COSTS AND SERVICES RELATED 28 TO SUBSIDIZED DAY CARE, INCLUDING, BUT 29 NOT LIMITED TO, THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN 30 SERVED, TYPES OF CHILD CARE UTILIZED, 19990H0980B1448 - 113 -
1 ADMINISTRATION OF CHILD CARE SERVICES,
2 INSPECTIONS OF DAY-CARE PROGRAMS,
3 RESOURCE AND REFERRAL PROGRAMS,
4 TRAINING OF CHILD CARE PROVIDERS AND
5 DATA COLLECTION.
6 Federal appropriation...... 174,784,000
7 (3) "Other Federal Support - Cash
8 Grants."
9 Federal appropriation...... 13,850,000
10 (4) "LIHEABG - Program."
11 Federal appropriation...... 70,276,000
12 For Supplemental Grants to the
13 Aged, Blind and Disabled.
14 State appropriation........ 129,329,000
15 For medical assistance payments -
16 outpatient services, exclusive of
17 outpatient services provided through
18 capitation plans.
19 State appropriation........ 512,097,000
20 The following Federal amounts are
21 appropriated to supplement the sum
22 appropriated for medical assistance -
23 outpatient:
24 (1) "Medical Assistance -
25 Outpatient."
26 Federal appropriation...... 648,501,000
27 For medical assistance payments -
28 inpatient, exclusive of inpatient
29 services provided through capitation
30 plans. <--
19990H0980B1448 - 114 -
1 State appropriation........ 296,819,000 2 PLANS, INCLUDING $18,000,000 FOR <-- 3 COMMUNITY ACCESS. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 314,819,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for medical assistance - 8 inpatient services: 9 (1) "Medical Assistance - 10 Inpatient." 11 Federal appropriation...... 375,898,000 12 For medical assistance payments - 13 capitation plans. For provision of 14 outpatient services and inpatient 15 hospital services to eligible persons 16 enrolled in an approved capitation 17 plan. No part of this appropriation 18 shall be used to pay any provider who 19 has not supplied information in such 20 form as required by the department in 21 order to facilitate claims for Federal 22 financial participation for services 23 rendered to general assistance 24 clients. 25 State appropriation........ 1,452,259,000 <-- 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,449,247,000 <-- 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for medical assistance - 30 capitation plans: 19990H0980B1448 - 115 -
1 (1) "Medical Assistance - 2 Capitation." 3 Federal appropriation......1,596,100,000 4 For medical assistance - long-term 5 care. 6 State appropriation........ 761,219,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for long-term care: 10 (1) "Medical Assistance - Long- 11 Term Care." 12 Federal appropriation......1,628,480,000 13 Any rule, regulation or policy for 14 the State or Federal appropriations 15 for the cash assistance, outpatient, 16 inpatient, capitation, long-term care, 17 services for the developmentally 18 disabled and Supplemental Grants to 19 the Aged, Blind and Disabled programs 20 adopted by the Secretary of Public 21 Welfare during the fiscal period 1999- 22 2000 which add to the cost of any 23 public assistance program shall be 24 effective only from and after the date 25 upon which it is approved as to the 26 availability of funds by the Governor. 27 For medical assistance - 28 transportation. This appropriation 29 includes sufficient funds for up to a 30 2% cost-of-living adjustment. 19990H0980B1448 - 116 -
1 State appropriation........ 19,018,000 2 The following Federal amounts are 3 appropriated to supplement the sum 4 appropriated for medical assistance - 5 transportation: 6 (1) "Medical Assistance - 7 Transportation." 8 Federal appropriation...... 16,785,000 9 It is the intent of the General 10 Assembly that these funds shall be 11 utilized as payment of last resort for 12 transportation services for eligible 13 medical assistance recipients. 14 For women's service programs. 15 $3,174,000 shall be used for grants to 16 nonprofit agencies whose primary 17 function is to assist pregnant women 18 seeking alternatives to abortion. Such 19 funds shall be expended to provide 20 services to such women whose income is 21 under 185% of the poverty level until 22 childbirth and for up to 12 months 23 thereafter, including, but not limited 24 to, food, shelter, clothing, health 25 care, counseling, adoption services, 26 parenting classes, assistance for 27 postdelivery stress and other 28 supportive programs and services and 29 for related outreach programs. Such 30 agencies may subcontract with other 19990H0980B1448 - 117 -
1 nonprofit entities which operate 2 projects designed specifically to 3 provide all or a portion of the 4 foregoing services. Projects receiving 5 such funds shall not promote or refer 6 for or perform abortions or engage in 7 any counseling which is inconsistent 8 with this appropriation and shall be 9 physically and financially separate 10 from any component of any legal entity 11 engaging in such activities. 12 $3,174,000 shall be used for grants 13 for women's medical services, 14 including contraception supplies. This 15 appropriation includes sufficient 16 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 17 adjustment. 18 State appropriation........ 6,348,000 19 FOR PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE SERVICES <-- 20 FOR LOW-INCOME WOMEN WHO ARE UNINSURED 21 OR UNDERINSURED. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 15,000,000 23 For special pharmaceutical 24 services, including AIDS-related 25 services and atypical antipsychotic 26 drug therapy for persons residing in 27 the community who suffer from 28 schizophrenia. 29 State appropriation........ 12,643,000 30 The following Federal amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 118 -
1 appropriated to supplement the sum 2 appropriated for special 3 pharmaceutical services: 4 (1) "AIDS - Ryan White." 5 Federal appropriation...... 15,042,000 6 For behavioral health services, <-- 7 INCLUDING PREVENTION SERVICE TO THE 8 EXTENT SUCH SERVICES ARE PERMITTED 9 UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW. It is the 10 intent of the General Assembly that 11 all available intergovernmental 12 transfer funds, including prior year 13 carryover, augmenting this 14 appropriation shall be spent prior to 15 State funds from this appropriation. 16 State appropriation........ 41,147,000 <-- 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 54,640,000 <-- 18 For psychiatric services in eastern 19 Pennsylvania. 20 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 21 For intermediate care 22 facilities/MR. This appropriation 23 includes sufficient funds for up to a 24 2% cost-of-living adjustment. 25 State appropriation........ 107,931,000 26 The following Federal amounts are 27 appropriated to supplement the sum 28 appropriated for intermediate care 29 facilities/MR: 30 (1) "Medical Assistance - 19990H0980B1448 - 119 -
1 Intermediate Care Facilities - 2 Mentally Retarded." 3 Federal appropriation...... 125,725,000 4 For community mental retardation 5 services, exclusive of capital 6 improvements, which shall include 7 grants to counties for 8 noninstitutional programs AND FUNDING <-- 9 FOR PREVENTION SERVICES TO THE EXTENT 10 SUCH SERVICES ARE PERMITTED UNDER 11 FEDERAL AND STATE LAW. This 12 appropriation includes sufficient 13 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 14 adjustment. 15 State appropriation........ 528,621,000 <-- 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 531,633,000 <-- 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for community services 20 for the mentally retarded: 21 (1) "Medical Assistance - 22 Community MR Services." 23 Federal appropriation...... 368,410,000 <-- 24 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 370,343,000 <-- 25 (2) "SSBG - Community MR 26 Services." 27 Federal appropriation...... 13,984,000 28 For an assistive technology program 29 to benefit persons with disabilities 30 and older Pennsylvanians. 19990H0980B1448 - 120 -
1 State appropriation........ 770,000 2 For early intervention services. 3 This appropriation includes sufficient 4 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 5 adjustment. 6 State appropriation........ 43,560,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for early intervention 10 services: 11 (1) "SSBG - Early Intervention." 12 Federal appropriation...... 2,195,000 13 (2) "Medical Assistance - Early 14 Intervention." 15 Federal appropriation...... 11,386,000 16 (3) "Education for Children with 17 Disabilities - Early Intervention." 18 Federal appropriation...... 12,242,000 19 For extraordinary costs to counties 20 other than counties of the first class 21 resulting from the closure of 22 Pennhurst State Center. This 23 appropriation includes sufficient 24 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 25 adjustment. 26 State appropriation........ 2,992,000 27 For residential services for the 28 mentally retarded in the Lansdowne 29 area. This appropriation includes 30 sufficient funds for up to a 2% cost- 19990H0980B1448 - 121 -
1 of-living adjustment. 2 State appropriation........ 386,000 3 For payments and services to 4 counties for children and youth 5 programs, INCLUDING PREVENTION SERVICE <-- 6 TO THE EXTENT SUCH SERVICES ARE 7 PERMITTED UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW, 8 and for the care of delinquent and 9 dependent children, provided that, for 10 fiscal year 1999-2000, not more than 11 50% of the funds allocated from this 12 appropriation to each county and 13 herein appropriated shall be expended 14 until such time as each county submits 15 to the Department of Public Welfare 16 data for the previous State fiscal 17 year, and updated on a quarterly 18 basis, on the unduplicated caseloads, 19 unduplicated services and number of 20 caseworkers by county program. This 21 data is to be provided in a form 22 acceptable to the Department of Public 23 Welfare. A copy of the data shall be 24 sent to the majority chairman and 25 minority chairman of the 26 Appropriations Committee of the Senate 27 and to the majority chairman and the 28 minority chairman of the 29 Appropriations Committee of the House 30 of Representatives. The department may 19990H0980B1448 - 122 -
1 use up to $5,703,000 of this 2 appropriation to fund contracts for 3 adoption services. Reimbursement for 4 children and youth services made 5 pursuant to section 704.1 of the act 6 of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), 7 known as the Public Welfare Code shall 8 not exceed the amount of State funds 9 appropriated. This appropriation 10 includes sufficient funds for up to a 11 2% cost-of-living adjustment for 12 services not provided by county staff. 13 State appropriation........ 491,245,000 14 The following Federal amounts are 15 appropriated to supplement the sum 16 appropriated for payments and services 17 to counties for children and youth 18 programs and child abuse and neglect 19 prevention: 20 (1) "Child Welfare Services." 21 Federal appropriation...... 13,115,000 22 (2) "Child Welfare - Title IV-E." 23 Federal appropriation...... 349,237,000 24 (3) "Medical Assistance - Child 25 Welfare." 26 Federal appropriation...... 2,904,000 27 (4) "TANFBG - Child Welfare." 28 Federal appropriation...... 131,100,000 29 (5) "SSBG - Child Welfare." 30 Federal appropriation...... 12,021,000 19990H0980B1448 - 123 -
1 (6) "Community-based Family 2 Resource and Support." 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,200,000 4 For community-based family centers. 5 No funds from this appropriation shall 6 be considered as part of the base for 7 calculation of the county child 8 welfare needs-based budget for any 9 fiscal year. 10 State appropriation........ 3,122,000 <-- 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,822,000 <-- 12 The following Federal amounts are 13 appropriated to supplement the sum 14 appropriated for community-based 15 family centers: 16 (1) "Family Preservation - Family 17 Centers." 18 Federal appropriation...... 5,962,000 19 (2) "Fatherhood Initiatives." 20 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 21 For child care services. This 22 appropriation includes sufficient 23 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 24 adjustment. THIS APPROPRIATION <-- 25 INCLUDES SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO PROVIDE 26 THAT THE FAMILY FEE FOR SUBSIDIZED 27 CHILD DAY CARE FOR A CHILD ENROLLED IN 28 A PART-TIME CHILD DAY-CARE PROGRAM 29 SHALL BE ONE-HALF THE FEE FOR A CHILD 30 ENROLLED IN A FULL-TIME CHILD DAY-CARE 19990H0980B1448 - 124 -
1 PROGRAM. NO EXPENDITURES FROM THIS 2 APPROPRIATION MAY BE MADE TO AN 3 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTLY PROVIDING CHILD- 4 CARE SERVICES IF THAT INDIVIDUAL, OR 5 ANY INDIVIDUAL AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF 6 AGE WHO RESIDES IN THAT INDIVIDUAL'S 7 HOME, IS NAMED IN THE STATEWIDE 8 CENTRAL REGISTER OF CHILD ABUSE AS THE 9 PERPETRATOR OF A FOUNDED REPORT, A 10 FOUNDED REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE, AN 11 INDICATED REPORT OR AN INDICATED 12 REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE OR IS 13 SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION UNDER 23 14 PA.C.S. § 6344(C)(2). THE DEPARTMENT 15 SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE 16 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE 17 AND THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF 18 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NO LATER 19 THAN NOVEMBER 1, 1999, ON COSTS AND 20 SERVICES RELATED TO SUBSIDIZED DAY 21 CARE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 22 THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN SERVED, TYPES 23 OF CHILD CARE UTILIZED, ADMINISTRATION 24 OF CHILD CARE SERVICES, INSPECTIONS OF 25 DAY-CARE PROGRAMS, RESOURCE AND 26 REFERRAL PROGRAMS, TRAINING OF CHILD 27 CARE PROVIDERS AND DATA COLLECTION. 28 THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES SUFFICIENT 29 FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY CHILD DAY-CARE 30 RESOURCE AND REFERRAL PROGRAMS WHICH 19990H0980B1448 - 125 -
1 ASSIST PARENTS IN FINDING APPROPRIATE 2 AND AFFORDABLE DAY CARE AND HELP 3 COMMUNITIES PLAN FOR AND DEVELOP 4 PROGRAMS WHICH MEET LOCAL CHILD DAY- 5 CARE NEEDS. 6 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 58,513,000 7 The following Federal amounts are 8 appropriated to supplement the sum 9 appropriated for child care services: 10 (1) "CCDFBG - Child Care 11 Services." THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES <-- 12 SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO PROVIDE THAT THE 13 FAMILY FEE FOR SUBSIDIZED CHILD DAY 14 CARE FOR A CHILD ENROLLED IN A PART- 15 TIME CHILD DAY-CARE PROGRAM SHALL BE 16 ONE-HALF THE FEE FOR A CHILD ENROLLED 17 IN A FULL-TIME CHILD DAY-CARE PROGRAM. 18 NO EXPENDITURES FROM THIS 19 APPROPRIATION MAY BE MADE TO AN 20 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTLY PROVIDING CHILD- 21 CARE SERVICES IF THAT INDIVIDUAL, OR 22 ANY INDIVIDUAL AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF 23 AGE WHO RESIDES IN THAT INDIVIDUAL'S 24 HOME, IS NAMED IN THE STATEWIDE 25 CENTRAL REGISTER OF CHILD ABUSE AS THE 26 PERPETRATOR OF A FOUNDED REPORT, A 27 FOUNDED REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE, AN 28 INDICATED REPORT OR AN INDICATED 29 REPORT FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEE OR IS 30 SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION UNDER 23 19990H0980B1448 - 126 -
1 PA.C.S. § 6344(C)(2). THIS 2 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES SUFFICIENT 3 FUNDING TO INSPECT 25% OF ALL 4 REGISTERED FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMES. THIS 5 APPROPRIATION INCLUDES SUFFICIENT 6 FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 7 COMPREHENSIVE STATE PLAN RELATING TO 8 EARLY CHILDHOOD AND CHILD DAY CARE 9 SERVICES BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2000. THE 10 DEPARTMENT WILL COORDINATE THE PLAN 11 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE 12 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, ARRANGE FOR 13 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION THROUGH FOUR 14 PUBLIC HEARINGS AND WILL ADDRESS 15 ISSUES RELATING TO THE AVAILABILITY, 16 AFFORDABILITY AND QUALITY OF SERVICES. 17 THE DEPARTMENT SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT 18 TO THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE 19 SENATE AND THE APPROPRIATIONS 20 COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF 21 REPRESENTATIVES NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 22 1, 1999, ON COSTS AND SERVICES RELATED 23 TO SUBSIDIZED DAY CARE, INCLUDING, BUT 24 NOT LIMITED TO, THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN 25 SERVED, TYPES OF CHILD CARE UTILIZED, 26 ADMINISTRATION OF CHILD CARE SERVICES, 27 INSPECTIONS OF DAY-CARE PROGRAMS, 28 RESOURCE AND REFERRAL PROGRAMS, 29 TRAINING OF CHILD CARE PROVIDERS AND 30 DATA COLLECTION. 19990H0980B1448 - 127 -
1 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 81,511,000 <-- 2 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION...... 83,119,000 <-- 3 (2) "CCDFBG - School Age." 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,871,000 5 (3) "SSBG - Child Care Services." 6 Federal appropriation...... 30,977,000 7 (4) "Head Start Collaboration 8 Project." 9 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 10 For domestic violence programs 11 including $500,000 for additional on- 12 site hospital medical advocacy 13 projects. This appropriation includes 14 sufficient funds for up to a 2% cost- 15 of-living adjustment. 16 State appropriation........ 11,449,000 <-- 17 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 14,449,000 <-- 18 The following Federal amounts are 19 appropriated to supplement the sum 20 appropriated for domestic violence 21 programs: 22 (1) "Family Violence Prevention 23 Services." 24 Federal appropriation...... 2,900,000 25 (2) "SSBG - Domestic Violence 26 Programs." 27 Federal appropriation...... 1,205,000 28 (3) "PHHSBG - Domestic Violence." 29 Federal appropriation...... 150,000 30 (4) "TANFBG - Domestic Violence." 19990H0980B1448 - 128 -
1 Federal appropriation...... 500,000 2 For rape crisis programs. This 3 appropriation includes sufficient 4 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 5 adjustment. 6 State appropriation........ 5,425,000 <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 7,425,000 <-- 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for rape crisis programs: 11 (1) "PHHSBG - Rape Crisis." 12 Federal appropriation...... 2,306,000 13 (2) "SSBG - Rape Crisis." 14 Federal appropriation...... 634,000 15 (3) "TANFBG - Rape Crisis." 16 Federal appropriation...... 300,000 17 For breast cancer screening. This 18 appropriation includes sufficient 19 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 20 adjustment. 21 State appropriation........ 920,000 22 The following Federal amounts are 23 appropriated to supplement the sum 24 appropriated for breast cancer 25 screening: 26 (1) "SSBG - Family Planning." 27 Federal appropriation...... 3,845,000 28 For the Human Services Development 29 Fund. <-- 30 State appropriation........ 35,374,000 19990H0980B1448 - 129 -
1 FUND. THIS APPROPRIATION INCLUDES <-- 2 SUFFICIENT FUNDS FOR UP TO A 4% COST- 3 OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 36,789,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for the Human Services 8 Development Fund: 9 (1) "Refugees and Persons Seeking 10 Asylum - Social Services." 11 Federal appropriation...... 6,000,000 12 For legal services. This 13 appropriation includes sufficient 14 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 15 adjustment. 16 State appropriation........ 2,499,000 17 The following Federal amounts are 18 appropriated to supplement the sum 19 appropriated for legal services: 20 (1) "SSBG - Legal Services." 21 Federal appropriation...... 5,049,000 22 For provision of services to the 23 homeless. This appropriation includes 24 sufficient funds for up to a 2% cost- 25 of-living adjustment. 26 State appropriation........ 25,807,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for services to the 30 homeless: 19990H0980B1448 - 130 -
1 (1) "SSBG - Homeless Services." 2 Federal appropriation...... 2,183,000 3 (2) "SABG - Homeless Services." 4 Federal appropriation...... 1,983,000 5 For services provided to the 6 developmentally disabled. This 7 appropriation includes sufficient 8 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 9 adjustment. 10 State appropriation........ 8,197,000 11 The following Federal amounts are 12 appropriated to supplement the sum 13 appropriated for services to the 14 developmentally disabled: 15 (1) "SSBG - Developmentally 16 Disabled." 17 Federal appropriation...... 120,000 18 (2) "Medical Assistance - 19 Developmentally Disabled." 20 Federal appropriation...... 7,947,000 21 For attendant care services for 22 physically disabled adults. This 23 appropriation includes sufficient 24 funds for up to a 2% cost-of-living 25 adjustment. 26 State appropriation........ 22,837,000 27 The following Federal amounts are 28 appropriated to supplement the sum 29 appropriated for attendant care 30 services: 19990H0980B1448 - 131 -
1 (1) "SSBG - Attendant Care." 2 Federal appropriation...... 6,971,000 3 (2) "Medical Assistance - 4 Attendant Care." 5 Federal appropriation...... 15,556,000 6 For citizenship services. 7 State appropriation........ 300,000 8 The Federal appropriations to the 9 Department of Public Welfare include 10 any prior earnings that may be 11 received during fiscal year 1999-2000. 12 In addition to the amounts 13 specifically appropriated herein to 14 the Department of Public Welfare, all 15 moneys appropriated from the Federal 16 Government during any previous fiscal 17 year which are expected to be received 18 as reimbursements may be carried 19 forward until June 30, 2000, to the 20 extent that contracted obligations are 21 carried forward. In addition, any 22 reimbursements actually received to 23 support such obligations may also be 24 carried forward. 25 Section 220. Department of 26 Revenue.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Department of 28 Revenue: Federal State 29 For general government operations 30 of the Department of Revenue. 19990H0980B1448 - 132 -
1 State appropriation........ 121,064,000 <-- 2 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 95,964,000 <-- 3 For computer acquisitions. 4 State appropriation........ 711,000 5 For the distribution of Public 6 Utility Realty Tax. 7 State appropriation........ 136,700,000 8 Section 221. Department of 9 State.--The following amounts are 10 appropriated to the Department of 11 State: Federal State 12 For general government operations 13 of the Department of State. 14 State appropriation........ 3,066,000 <-- 15 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,668,000 <-- 16 For voter registration programs. 17 State appropriation........ 957,000 18 For costs related to absentee 19 voting by persons in military 20 services. 21 State appropriation........ 8,000 22 FOR CAMPAIGN FINANCE DATA <-- 23 MANAGEMENT FOR THE COLLECTION, 24 DISSEMINATION AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF 25 CAMPAIGN FINANCE DATA. 26 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 398,000 27 Section 222. Department of 28 Transportation.--The following amounts 29 are appropriated to the Department of 30 Transportation: Federal State 19990H0980B1448 - 133 -
1 For transit and rail freight 2 operations of the Department of 3 Transportation. 4 State appropriation........ 1,887,000 5 The following Federal amounts are 6 appropriated to supplement the sum 7 appropriated for transit and rail 8 freight operations: 9 (1) "Federal Transit 10 Administration - Technical Studies 11 Grants." 12 Federal appropriation...... 2,908,000 13 (2) "Capital Assistance - Elderly 14 and Disabled Program - 15 Administration." 16 Federal appropriation...... 129,000 17 (3) "Surface Transportation 18 Assistance - Program Operations and 19 Planning - Administration." 20 Federal appropriation...... 828,000 21 (4) "Federal Transit 22 Administration Capital Improvement 23 Grants." 24 Federal appropriation...... 3,700,000 25 (5) "Title IV Rail Assistance - 26 Program Operations and Planning." 27 Federal appropriation...... 41,000 28 For the rail safety inspection 29 program. 30 State appropriation........ 429,000 19990H0980B1448 - 134 -
1 For transfer to the Motor License 2 Fund for collection of vehicle sales 3 tax. 4 State appropriation........ 1,855,000 5 For the operation of Welcome 6 Centers. 7 State appropriation........ 1,937,000 8 For relocation of transportation 9 and safety operations. 10 State appropriation........ 172,000 11 For costs related to voter 12 registration with driver licensing. 13 State appropriation........ 927,000 14 For mass transportation assistance 15 for grants to local transportation 16 organizations. 17 State appropriation........ 254,663,000 18 For supplemental grants to Class 3 <-- 19 and Class 4 transit entities and to 20 support access to jobs transportation 21 demonstration activities. 22 State appropriation........ 2,000,000 23 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL GRANTS TO CLASS 3 <-- 24 AND CLASS 4 TRANSIT ENTITIES AND TO 25 ESTABLISH IN SELECTED AREAS OF THIS 26 COMMONWEALTH DEMONSTRATION JOB CONNECT 27 TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE 28 SUBSIDIES TO EMPLOYERS AND TRANSPORT 29 PASSES TO WORKERS TO PROMOTE THE 30 EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS WITH AN 19990H0980B1448 - 135 -
1 INADEQUATE MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO 2 MAINTAIN SUCH EMPLOYMENT. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated for supplemental grants 6 to transit entities: 7 (1) "TANFBG - Access to Jobs." 8 Federal appropriation...... 5,033,000 9 (2) "TEA 21 - Access to Jobs." 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,333,000 11 To augment State lottery funds for 12 payments to transportation providers 13 for fixed-route transportation 14 services, and for rail passenger 15 operating subsidies and related 16 improvements. 17 State appropriation........ 25,090,000 18 FOR GRANTS TO ALL COUNTIES, EXCEPT <-- 19 THOSE OF THE FIRST OR SECOND CLASS, OR 20 TO ENTITIES DESIGNATED BY THE 21 COUNTIES, TO PROVIDE REDUCED-FARE, 22 SHARED-RIDE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ON 23 A NONFIXED ROUTE BASIS FOR INDIVIDUALS 24 WITH DISABILITIES, TO BE DISTRIBUTED 25 ACCORDING TO THE FORMULA ESTABLISHED 26 BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 27 FOR REDUCED-FARE, SHARED-RIDE 28 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR THE 29 ELDERLY PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.1 OF THE 30 ACT OF FEBRUARY 11, 1976 (P.L.14, 19990H0980B1448 - 136 -
1 NO.10), KNOWN AS THE PENNSYLVANIA 2 RURAL AND INTERCITY COMMON CARRIER 3 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE ACT. 4 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 5 For intercity transportation: for 6 intercity bus and aviation operating 7 subsidies and related improvements. 8 State appropriation........ 2,094,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated to supplement the sum 11 appropriated for intercity rail and 12 bus transportation: 13 (1) "Surface Transportation 14 Operating." 15 Federal appropriation...... 7,000,000 16 (2) "Surface Transportation 17 Assistance - Capital." 18 Federal appropriation...... 4,000,000 19 (3) "FTA - Capital Improvements." 20 Federal appropriation...... 8,000,000 21 For operating subsidies, lease 22 payments and maintenance projects on 23 rail freight lines. 24 State appropriation........ 8,500,000 25 FOR A PILOT PROGRAM FOR MATCHING <-- 26 GRANTS TO MUNICIPALITIES FOR THE 27 SIDEWALKS ALONG STATE ROADS. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 29 Section 223. Pennsylvania State 30 Police.--The following amounts are 19990H0980B1448 - 137 -
1 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State
2 Police: Federal State
3 For general government operations
4 of the Pennsylvania State Police. OF <--
5 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. UNDER
6 NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL THE PENNSYLVANIA
7 STATE POLICE OR THE COMMONWEALTH
8 CHARGE MUNICIPALITIES ADDITIONAL FEES
9 NOT IN EFFECT ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF
10 THIS ACT TO AUGMENT THIS APPROPRIATION
11 FOR PROVIDING LAW ENFORCEMENT
12 SERVICES.
13 State appropriation........ 129,950,000
14 The following Federal amounts are
15 appropriated to supplement the sum
16 appropriated for general government
17 operations:
18 (1) "Drug Enforcement."
19 Federal appropriation...... 230,000
20 (2) "DNA Laboratory Improvement."
21 Federal appropriation...... 350,000
22 (3) "Sex Offender Registry."
23 Federal appropriation...... 1,222,000
24 For the Commonwealth Law
25 Enforcement Assistance Network.
26 State appropriation........ 6,670,000
27 For the Municipal Police Officers'
28 Education and Training Commission,
29 including in-service training.
30 State appropriation........ 4,333,000
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1 For replacement of patrol vehicles. 2 State appropriation........ 3,300,000 3 For an Automated Fingerprint 4 Identification System (AFIS). 5 State appropriation........ 269,000 6 For gun checks in association with 7 firearm ownership. 8 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 9 Section 224. State Civil Service 10 Commission.--The following amounts are 11 appropriated to the State Civil 12 Service Commission: Federal State 13 For the general government 14 operations of the Civil Service 15 Commission, including administration 16 of the merit system for employees 17 under provisions of the Civil Service 18 Act: Provided, That, in addition to 19 the amount hereby appropriated, any 20 money collected by the commission by 21 way of reimbursement under the Civil 22 Service Act shall be paid into the 23 General Fund through the Department of 24 Revenue and shall be credited to this 25 appropriation. 26 State appropriation........ 1,000 27 Section 225. Pennsylvania 28 Emergency Management Agency.--The 29 following amounts are appropriated to 30 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 19990H0980B1448 - 139 -
1 Agency: Federal State 2 For general government operations 3 of the Pennsylvania Emergency 4 Management Agency. 5 State appropriation........ 5,698,000 6 The following Federal amounts are 7 appropriated to supplement the sum 8 appropriated for general government 9 operations: 10 (1) "Civil Preparedness 11 Reimbursements." 12 Federal appropriation...... 3,044,000 13 (2) "Flash Flood Project - Warning 14 System." 15 Federal appropriation...... 105,000 16 (3) "Hazardous Materials Planning 17 and Training." 18 Federal appropriation...... 350,000 19 (4) "Chemical Preparedness." 20 Federal appropriation...... 100,000 21 For the office of the State Fire 22 Commissioner. 23 State appropriation........ 1,708,000 24 The following Federal amounts are 25 appropriated to supplement the sum 26 appropriated for the office of the 27 State Fire Commissioner: 28 (1) "Fire Prevention." 29 Federal appropriation...... 200,000 30 For firefighters' memorial flags. 19990H0980B1448 - 140 -
1 State appropriation........ 10,000 2 For urban search and rescue 3 services. 4 State appropriation........ 50,000 5 FOR VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES GRANT <-- 6 PROGRAM. 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 8 Section 226. Pennsylvania Fish and 9 Boat Commission.--The following 10 amounts are appropriated to the 11 Pennsylvania Fish and Boat 12 Commission: Federal State 13 For the support of the Atlantic 14 States Marine Fisheries Commission. 15 State appropriation........ 10,000 16 Section 227. State System of 17 Higher Education.--The following 18 amounts are appropriated to the State 19 System of Higher Education: Federal State 20 For the State System of Higher 21 Education, including the Chancellor's 22 Office. 23 The State System of Higher 24 Education shall report its financial 25 statements in accordance with 26 generally accepted accounting 27 principles as prescribed by the 28 National Association of College and 29 University Business Officers, the 30 American Institute of Certified Public 19990H0980B1448 - 141 -
1 Accountants or any other recognized 2 authoritative body, as well as 3 applicable policy and standards 4 promulgated by the Commonwealth and 5 the Federal Government. THIS <-- 6 APPROPRIATION IS CONDITIONAL UPON A 7 ZERO INCREASE IN TUITION FOR 8 PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENT STUDENTS FOR THE 9 1999-2000 SCHOOL YEAR. 10 State appropriation........ 435,509,000 <-- 11 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 448,309,000 <-- 12 To enhance the recruitment and 13 retention of minority students and 14 faculty. 15 State appropriation........ 346,000 16 For McKeever Environmental Learning 17 Center. 18 State appropriation........ 216,000 19 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTER FOR THE <-- 20 STUDY OF LABOR RELATIONS AT INDIANA 21 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 23 For an affirmative action program. 24 State appropriation........ 1,162,000 25 FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY FOR <-- 26 TEACHING. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,300,000 28 Section 228. Pennsylvania Higher 29 Education Assistance Agency.--The 30 following amounts are appropriated to 19990H0980B1448 - 142 -
1 the Pennsylvania Higher Education 2 Assistance Agency: Federal State 3 For payment of education assistance 4 grants. 5 State appropriation........ 280,209,000 6 For matching payments for student 7 aid funds. It is the intent of the 8 General Assembly that these funds 9 should be used to maximize the receipt 10 of Federal funds to the fullest extent 11 possible. 12 State appropriation........ 9,237,000 13 For institutional assistance grants 14 to be allotted by the Pennsylvania 15 Higher Education Assistance Agency. No 16 college, university or institution 17 receiving a direct appropriation from 18 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall 19 be eligible to participate in the 20 institutional assistance grants 21 program. 22 State appropriation........ 38,887,000 23 For the Horace Mann Bond-Leslie 24 Pinckney Hill Scholarship, and for 25 outreach and recruitment activities at 26 Lincoln and Cheyney Universities 27 related to the scholarship. This 28 appropriation also contains funds for 29 the continuation of support to 30 students currently receiving equal 19990H0980B1448 - 143 -
1 opportunity professional education 2 awards. 3 State appropriation........ 750,000 4 For agricultural loan forgiveness. 5 Preference shall be given to renewal 6 applicants. 7 State appropriation........ 177,000 <-- 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 204,000 <-- 9 For SciTech and GI Bill 10 Scholarships. 11 State appropriation........ 16,534,000 12 For administration of the SciTech 13 and GI Bill scholarships. 14 State appropriation........ 661,000 15 For the Cheyney University Keystone 16 Academy. 17 State appropriation........ 500,000 18 FOR VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER LOAN <-- 19 FORGIVENESS. 20 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 2,000,000 21 FOR CHILD-CARE LOAN FORGIVENESS. 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 1,040,000 23 Section 229. Pennsylvania 24 Historical and Museum Commission.--The 25 following amounts are appropriated to 26 the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 27 Commission: Federal State 28 To the Pennsylvania Historical and 29 Museum Commission for general 30 government operations of the 19990H0980B1448 - 144 -
1 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 2 Commission. 3 State appropriation........ 19,838,000 4 The following Federal amounts are 5 appropriated to supplement the sum 6 appropriated for general government 7 operations: 8 (1) "Division of Historic 9 Preservation." 10 Federal appropriation...... 1,000,000 11 To undertake major maintenance and 12 security and repair needs at historic 13 sites and museums administered by the 14 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 15 Commission. 16 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 17 For museum assistance grants. 18 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 19 FOR RESTORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA <-- 20 MONUMENT AT GETTYSBURG NATIONAL PARK. 21 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 22 FOR THE HEINZ REGIONAL HISTORY 23 CENTER. 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 300,000 25 FOR RESTORATION OF THE WASHINGTON 26 CROSSING HISTORIC PARK. 27 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 650,000 28 Section 230. Pennsylvania 29 Infrastructure Investment Authority.-- 30 The following amounts are appropriated 19990H0980B1448 - 145 -
1 to the Pennsylvania Infrastructure 2 Investment Authority: Federal State 3 FOR GRANTS TO AUGMENT PENNVEST <-- 4 LOANS FOR LOCAL SEWAGE CONSTRUCTION 5 PROJECTS TO BE USED SOLELY TO REDUCE 6 THE PERIODIC RESIDENTIAL SEWER-USER 7 FEES. 8 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 9 The following Federal amounts are 10 appropriated for the Pennsylvania 11 Infrastructure Investment Authority: 12 (1) "Sewage Projects Revolving 13 Loan Fund." 14 Federal appropriation...... 66,500,000 15 (2) "Drinking Water Projects 16 Revolving Loan Fund." 17 Federal appropriation...... 50,300,000 18 (3) "Rural Communities Wastewater 19 Treatment." 20 Federal appropriation...... 1,734,000 21 Section 231. Environmental Hearing 22 Board.--The following amounts are 23 appropriated to the Environmental 24 Hearing Board: Federal State 25 For the Environmental Hearing 26 Board. 27 State appropriation........ 1,648,000 28 Section 232. Pennsylvania Board of 29 Probation and Parole.--The following 30 amounts are appropriated to the 19990H0980B1448 - 146 -
1 Pennsylvania Board of Probation and 2 Parole: Federal State 3 For general government operations 4 of the Board of Probation and Parole. 5 State appropriation........ 65,564,000 6 For the Sexual Offenders Assessment 7 Board. 8 State appropriation........ 1,182,000 9 For a drug offenders work program. 10 Such work shall in no case replace 11 jobs protected by a collective 12 bargaining unit. 13 State appropriation........ 247,000 14 For payments for grants-in-aid to 15 counties for providing improved adult 16 probation services. 17 State appropriation........ 18,759,000 18 Section 233. Pennsylvania Public 19 Television Network Commission.--The 20 following amounts are appropriated to 21 the Pennsylvania Public Television 22 Network Commission: Federal State 23 For general government operations 24 of the Pennsylvania Public Television 25 Network Commission. 26 State appropriation........ 2,977,000 27 For digital equipment conversion. 28 State appropriation........ 7,800,000 29 For public television station 30 grants. 19990H0980B1448 - 147 -
1 State appropriation........ 6,368,000 2 Section 234. Pennsylvania 3 Securities Commission.--The following 4 amounts are appropriated to the 5 Pennsylvania Securities Commission: Federal State 6 For general government operations 7 of the Pennsylvania Securities 8 Commission. 9 State appropriation........ 2,140,000 10 Section 235. State Employees' 11 Retirement System.--The following 12 amounts are appropriated to the State 13 Employees' Retirement System: Federal State 14 For payment of the employer's 15 contribution on behalf of members of 16 the National Guard. 17 State appropriation........ 15,000 18 Section 236. State Tax 19 Equalization Board.--The following 20 amounts are appropriated to the State 21 Tax Equalization Board: Federal State 22 For general government operations 23 of the State Tax Equalization Board. 24 State appropriation........ 1,294,000 25 Section 237. Health Care Cost 26 Containment Council.--The following 27 amounts are appropriated to the Health 28 Care Cost Containment Council: Federal State 29 For the Health Care Cost 30 Containment Council. THE COUNCIL SHALL <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 148 -
1 PREPARE A REPORT BY JULY 1, 2000, 2 WHICH ANALYZES THE IMPACT ON 3 INDIVIDUALS AND HOSPITALS OF THE 4 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE CUTS SET FORTH IN 5 THE ACT OF MAY 16, 1996 (P.L.175, 6 NO.35), ENTITLED "AN ACT AMENDING THE 7 ACT OF JUNE 13, 1967 (P.L.31, NO.21), 8 ENTITLED 'AN ACT TO CONSOLIDATE, 9 EDITORIALLY REVISE, AND CODIFY THE 10 PUBLIC WELFARE LAWS OF THE 11 COMMONWEALTH,' FURTHER PROVIDING FOR 12 LEGISLATIVE INTENT, FOR DEFINITIONS, 13 FOR UNIFORM ADMINISTRATION OF 14 ASSISTANCE, FOR COMMUNITY WORK AND 15 TRAINING REGULATIONS, FOR WORK 16 REGISTRATION AND FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 17 DUTIES AND PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS; 18 PROVIDING FOR GRANT DIVERSION; FURTHER 19 PROVIDING FOR SPECIAL NEEDS AND SELF- 20 SUFFICIENCY, FOR ELIGIBILITY, FOR 21 VOLUNTARY TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT, 22 FOR IDENTIFICATION AND PROOF OF 23 RESIDENCE, FOR LIMITS ON PROPERTY 24 HOLDINGS, FOR SUPPORT FROM LEGALLY 25 RESPONSIBLE RELATIVES, FOR PATERNITY 26 DETERMINATIONS AND SUPPORT 27 ENFORCEMENT, FOR PROTECTIVE PAYMENTS, 28 FOR DETERMINATION OF NEED AND FOR 29 ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION; PROVIDING 30 FOR ALIENS AND FOR DIMINISHED WELFARE 19990H0980B1448 - 149 -
1 PAYMENTS; FURTHER PROVIDING FOR 2 MEDICAL ELIGIBILITY; PROVIDING FOR 3 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE DEDUCTIBLES AND FOR 4 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PHARMACY SERVICES; 5 FURTHER PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; 6 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; IMPOSING DUTIES 7 UPON THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE; 8 AND MAKING REPEALS," INCLUDING THE 9 IMPACT ON INDIVIDUAL ACCESS TO CARE, 10 INDIVIDUAL HEALTH OUTCOMES, 11 UNCOMPENSATED HOSPITAL CARE, 12 UTILIZATION OF HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM 13 SERVICES AND AVAILABILITY OF 14 SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL SERVICES. 15 State appropriation........ 3,346,000 16 Section 238. State Ethics 17 Commission.--The following amounts are 18 appropriated to the State Ethics 19 Commission: Federal State 20 For the general government 21 operations of the State Ethics 22 Commission. 23 State appropriation........ 1,484,000 24 Section 239. Additional allocation 25 of funds by Governor.--The following 26 amounts are appropriated to the 27 Governor: Federal State 28 For distribution by the Office of 29 the Budget to the various departments 30 and agencies of the Commonwealth 19990H0980B1448 - 150 -
1 financed wholly or partially by the 2 General Fund to meet the increased 3 costs of employees' salaries, wages 4 and benefits resulting from labor 5 negotiations, and for any related 6 general increase in salaries, wages 7 and benefits granted to nonunion 8 employees. 9 State appropriation........ 42,000,000 10 SECTION 240. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING <-- 11 FINANCE AGENCY.--THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS 12 ARE APPROPRIATED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA 13 HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: 14 FOR RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE 15 PROGRAM. 16 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 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........ 4,200,000 27 Salaries, wages and all necessary 28 personnel expenses of the President of 29 the Senate. 30 State appropriation........ 263,000 19990H0980B1448 - 151 -
1 Salaries and wages of employees of 2 the Chief Clerk and all necessary 3 expenditures to be allocated and 4 disbursed at the direction of the 5 President pro tempore. 6 State appropriation........ 4,600,000 7 Salaries, wages and expenses of 8 employees of the Senate and expenses 9 of the office of the President pro 10 tempore to be disbursed at the 11 direction of the President pro 12 tempore. 13 State appropriation........ 6,750,000 14 Incidental expenses for payment of 15 maintenance and other expenses of the 16 Senate. 17 State appropriation........ 2,061,000 18 For payment of postage. 19 State appropriation........ 1,400,000 20 The above appropriations for 21 postage and for incidental expenses 22 shall be paid prior to the payment of 23 such expenses on warrant of the State 24 Treasurer in favor of the Chief Clerk 25 upon the presentation of requisitions 26 for the same: Provided, That the total 27 amount of requisitions for 28 advancements, less the total amount of 29 expenditures made as certified by such 30 officer to the State Treasurer, shall 19990H0980B1448 - 152 -
1 not exceed the amount of the bond of 2 the officer having control of the 3 disbursement from the funds advanced. 4 Contingent expenses: 5 President. 6 State appropriation........ 5,000 7 President pro tempore. 8 State appropriation........ 20,000 9 Floor Leader (R). 10 State appropriation........ 7,000 11 Floor Leader (D). 12 State appropriation........ 7,000 13 Whip (R). 14 State appropriation........ 6,000 15 Whip (D). 16 State appropriation........ 6,000 17 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 18 State appropriation........ 3,000 19 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 20 State appropriation........ 3,000 21 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 22 State appropriation........ 3,000 23 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 24 State appropriation........ 3,000 25 Chairman of the Appropriations 26 Committee (R). 27 State appropriation........ 6,000 28 Chairman of the Appropriations 29 Committee (D). 30 State appropriation........ 6,000 19990H0980B1448 - 153 -
1 Chairman of the Policy Committee 2 (R). 3 State appropriation........ 2,000 4 Chairman of the Policy Committee 5 (D). 6 State appropriation........ 2,000 7 Caucus Administrator (R). 8 State appropriation........ 2,000 9 Caucus Administrator (D). 10 State appropriation........ 2,000 11 Upon presentation of requisitions 12 for contingent expenses, such shall be 13 paid on 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 Miscellaneous expenses: 19 Mileage and expenses, Senators: In 20 addition to the annual reimbursement 21 for expenses authorized by law for 22 each member of the Senate, each member 23 shall be entitled to reimbursement for 24 actual expenses, not exceeding the sum 25 of $2,500 annually, incurred for 26 lodging and meals while away from home 27 on official legislative business, 28 official postage and all other 29 expenses incidental to legislative 30 duties. 19990H0980B1448 - 154 -
1 State appropriation........ 575,000 2 Legislative printing and expenses, 3 furniture, equipment, renovations and 4 other expenses. 5 State appropriation........ 7,022,000 6 Upon presentation of requisitions 7 by the Chief Clerk against the 8 appropriations for legislative 9 printing and expenses for expenses, 10 such shall be paid on warrant of the 11 State Treasurer directly to and in 12 favor of the persons designated in 13 such requisitions as entitled to 14 receive such expenses. 15 For computer services (R), 16 including the payment of salaries, 17 wages, operating costs, contracts, 18 equipment, software and other 19 incidental materials and expenses. 20 Such equipment, software and 21 incidental materials may be ordered 22 directly by the supervising member of 23 the caucus computer services office, 24 to the extent each item is less than 25 $1,000, a copy of the order is 26 forwarded to the Chief Clerk, and all 27 other provisions of the Financial 28 Operating Rules of the Senate, 29 including pricing and services are 30 followed. 19990H0980B1448 - 155 -
1 State appropriation........ 3,324,000 2 For computer services (D), 3 including the payment of salaries, 4 wages, operating costs, contracts, 5 equipment, software and other 6 incidental materials and expenses. 7 Such equipment, software and 8 incidental materials may be ordered 9 directly by the supervising member of 10 the caucus computer services office, 11 to the extent each item is less than 12 $1,000, a copy of the order is 13 forwarded to the Chief Clerk, and all 14 other provisions of the Financial 15 Operating Rules of the Senate, 16 including pricing and services are 17 followed. 18 State appropriation........ 3,324,000 19 For the payment of the expenses of 20 the Committee on Appropriations (R) 21 for investigating schools, colleges, 22 universities, correctional 23 institutions, mental hospitals, 24 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 25 and other institutions and agencies 26 supported, in whole or in part, by 27 appropriations from the State Treasury 28 in analyzing reports, expenditures and 29 the general operation and 30 administration of the institutions and 19990H0980B1448 - 156 -
1 agencies, in examining and analyzing 2 requests of the same and of the 3 various departments, boards and 4 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 5 for the collection of data from other 6 states, attending seminars and 7 conferences, and in cooperating and 8 exchanging information with 9 legislative budget and financial 10 committees of other states, and for 11 the necessary clerical assistance and 12 other assistance, travel expenses and 13 all other expenses deemed necessary by 14 the chairman in compiling data and 15 information connected with the work of 16 the Senate in compiling comparative 17 costs and other fiscal data and 18 information for the use of the 19 committee and the Senate during 20 legislative sessions and during the 21 interim between legislative sessions 22 to the discharge of such duties. The 23 committee shall have the authority to 24 examine and inspect all properties, 25 equipment, facilities, files, records 26 and accounts of any State office, 27 department, institution, board, 28 committee, commission or agency or any 29 institution or agency supported, in 30 whole or in part, by appropriation 19990H0980B1448 - 157 -
1 from the State Treasury and to 2 administer oaths. The Committee on 3 Appropriations may issue subpoenas 4 under the hand and seal of the 5 chairman to compel the attendance of 6 witnesses and the production of any 7 papers, books, accounts, documents and 8 testimony touching matters properly 9 being inquired into by the committee 10 and to cause the deposition of 11 witnesses either residing within or 12 without the State to be taken in the 13 manner prescribed by law for taking 14 depositions in civil actions. Upon 15 presentation of requisitions by the 16 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 17 expenses, such shall be paid on 18 warrant of the State Treasurer 19 directly to and in favor of the 20 persons designated in such requisition 21 as entitled to receive such 22 compensation or expenses. 23 State appropriation........ 2,908,000 24 For the payment of the expenses of 25 the Committee on Appropriations (D), 26 designated by a majority vote of the 27 Minority Party Senate Caucus (D), for 28 investigating schools, colleges, 29 universities, correctional 30 institutions, mental hospitals, 19990H0980B1448 - 158 -
1 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 2 and other institutions and agencies 3 supported, in whole or in part, by 4 appropriations from the State Treasury 5 in analyzing reports, expenditures, 6 and the general operation and 7 administration of the institutions and 8 agencies, in examining and analyzing 9 requests of the same and of the 10 various departments, boards and 11 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 12 for the collection of data from other 13 states, attending seminars and 14 conferences, and in cooperating and 15 exchanging information with 16 legislative budget and financial 17 committees of other states, and 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 Senate during 27 legislative sessions and during the 28 interim between legislative sessions 29 to the discharge of such duties. Upon 30 presentation of requisitions by the 19990H0980B1448 - 159 -
1 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 2 expenses, such shall be paid on 3 warrant of the State Treasurer 4 directly to and in favor of the 5 persons designated in such requisition 6 as entitled to receive such 7 compensation or expenses. 8 State appropriation........ 2,908,000 9 For the Leadership Operations 10 Account (R) for payment of salaries, 11 wages and all other incidental 12 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 13 and staff for services which, in the 14 opinion of the Floor Leader (R), may 15 be required or arise during 16 legislative sessions and during the 17 interim between legislative sessions 18 and for the payment of all other 19 expenses related to the performance of 20 Senate duties and responsibilities. 21 Upon presentation of requisitions by 22 the Chief Clerk for such compensation 23 or expenses, such shall be paid on 24 warrant of the State Treasurer 25 directly to and in favor of the 26 persons designated in such requisition 27 as entitled to receive such 28 compensation or expenses. 29 State appropriation........ 8,322,000 30 For the Leadership Operations 19990H0980B1448 - 160 -
1 Account (D) for payment of salaries, 2 wages and all other incidental 3 expenses incurred in hiring personnel 4 and staff for services which, in the 5 opinion of the Floor Leader (D), may 6 be required or arise during 7 legislative sessions and during the 8 interim between legislative sessions 9 and for the payment of all other 10 expenses related to the performance of 11 Senate duties and responsibilities. 12 Upon presentation of requisitions by 13 the Chief Clerk for such compensation 14 or 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 requisition 18 as entitled to receive such 19 compensation or expenses. 20 State appropriation........ 8,322,000 21 For allocation in such amounts as 22 may be designated by the Legislative 23 Management Committee (R) to the 24 several standing committees and 25 support offices (other than the 26 Committee on Appropriations) for 27 payment of compensation of counsel, 28 research assistants and other staff 29 personnel hired to assist the members 30 (R) of the Senate or its standing 19990H0980B1448 - 161 -
1 committees and for other necessary 2 Senate expenses incurred. Upon 3 presentation of requisitions by the 4 Chief Clerk for such compensation or 5 expenses, such shall be paid on 6 warrant of the State Treasurer 7 directly to and in favor of the 8 persons designated in such requisition 9 as entitled to receive such 10 compensation or expenses. 11 State appropriation........ 5,282,000 12 For allocation in such amounts as 13 may be designated by the Legislative 14 Management Committee (D) to the 15 several standing committees and 16 support offices (other than the 17 Committee on Appropriations) for 18 payment of compensation of counsel, 19 research assistants and other staff 20 personnel to assist the members (D) of 21 the Senate or its standing committees 22 and for other necessary Senate 23 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 24 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk for 25 such compensation or expenses, such 26 shall be paid on warrant of the State 27 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 28 the persons designated in such 29 requisitions as entitled to receive 30 such compensation or expenses. 19990H0980B1448 - 162 -
1 State appropriation........ 5,282,000 2 All appropriations made in this act 3 or in any other fiscal year to any 4 account of the Senate, except for the 5 Committee on Appropriations (R) or the 6 Committee on Appropriations (D) 7 accounts, remaining unexpended and 8 unencumbered on the effective date of 9 this part, may be transferred by the 10 Committee on Management Operations, by 11 a vote of two-thirds of its members, 12 in its discretion, to such Senate 13 accounts as the committee deems 14 necessary. Such power to transfer 15 appropriations shall be limited to the 16 1999-2000 fiscal year. 17 For the Chief Clerk of the Senate 18 for the purchase of Pennsylvania and 19 National flags to be sent to residents 20 of Pennsylvania. 21 State appropriation........ 24,000 22 Section 252. House of 23 Representatives.--The following 24 amounts are appropriated to the House 25 of Representatives: Federal State 26 For the salaries, wages and all 27 necessary expenses for the following 28 purposes: 29 Salaries of Representatives and 30 extra compensation to the Speaker of 19990H0980B1448 - 163 -
1 the House of Representatives. 2 State appropriation........ 16,951,000 3 Salaries: 4 House employees (D). 5 State appropriation........ 8,770,000 6 House employees (R). 7 State appropriation........ 8,770,000 8 For the operation of the Speaker's 9 Office. 10 State appropriation........ 791,000 11 Bipartisan Management Committee, 12 Chief Clerk and Comptroller. 13 State appropriation........ 6,700,000 14 For reapportionment expenses. 15 State appropriation........ 200,000 16 Mileage: 17 Representatives, officers and 18 employees. 19 State appropriation........ 200,000 20 Postage: 21 Chief Clerk and Legislative 22 Journal. 23 State appropriation........ 1,500,000 24 Contingent Expenses: 25 Speaker. 26 State appropriation........ 20,000 27 Chief Clerk. 28 State appropriation........ 643,000 29 Floor Leader (D). 30 State appropriation........ 7,000 19990H0980B1448 - 164 -
1 Floor Leader (R). 2 State appropriation........ 7,000 3 Whip (D). 4 State appropriation........ 6,000 5 Whip (R). 6 State appropriation........ 6,000 7 Chairman of the Caucus (D). 8 State appropriation........ 3,000 9 Chairman of the Caucus (R). 10 State appropriation........ 3,000 11 Secretary of the Caucus (D). 12 State appropriation........ 3,000 13 Secretary of the Caucus (R). 14 State appropriation........ 3,000 15 Chairman of the Appropriations 16 Committee (D). 17 State appropriation........ 6,000 18 Chairman of the Appropriations 19 Committee (R). 20 State appropriation........ 6,000 21 Chairman of the Policy Committee 22 (D). 23 State appropriation........ 2,000 24 Chairman of the Policy Committee 25 (R). 26 State appropriation........ 2,000 27 Caucus Administrator (D). 28 State appropriation........ 2,000 29 Caucus Administrator (R). 30 State appropriation........ 2,000 19990H0980B1448 - 165 -
1 Administrator for Staff (D). 2 State appropriation........ 20,000 3 Administrator for Staff (R). 4 State appropriation........ 20,000 5 The above appropriations for 6 postage and for contingent expenses 7 shall be paid prior to the payment of 8 such expenses on warrant of the State 9 Treasurer in favor of the officers 10 above named upon the presentation of 11 their requisitions for the same: 12 Provided, That the total amount of 13 requisitions for advancements, less 14 the total amount of expenditures made 15 as certified by such officers to the 16 State Treasurer, shall not exceed the 17 amount of the bond of the officer 18 having control of the disbursement 19 from the funds advanced. 20 Miscellaneous expenses: 21 Legislative Office for Research 22 Liaison. 23 State appropriation........ 523,000 24 Incidental expenses. 25 State appropriation........ 5,775,000 26 Expenses - Representatives: In 27 addition to annual reimbursement for 28 expenses heretofore authorized by law 29 for each member of the House of 30 Representatives, each member shall be 19990H0980B1448 - 166 -
1 entitled to reimbursement for actual 2 expenses, not exceeding the sum of 3 $2,500 annually, incurred for lodging 4 and meals while away from home on 5 official legislative business, 6 official postage, staff and all other 7 expenses incidental to legislative 8 duties. 9 State appropriation........ 3,100,000 10 Legislative printing and expenses. 11 State appropriation........ 19,500,000 12 Members' home office expenses. 13 State appropriation........ 2,100,000 14 Attending National Legislative 15 Conference - expenses. 16 State appropriation........ 194,000 17 The above appropriations for 18 attending National Legislative 19 Conference meetings and for attending 20 meetings of the Council of State 21 Governments shall be paid to the Chief 22 Clerk of the House in the same manner 23 and under the same conditions as the 24 appropriations for postage and 25 contingent expenses above. 26 For the payment of the expenses of 27 the Committee on Appropriations (R) of 28 the House of Representatives in 29 investigating schools, colleges, 30 universities, correctional 19990H0980B1448 - 167 -
1 institutions, mental hospitals, 2 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 3 and other institutions and agencies 4 supported, in whole or in part, by 5 appropriations from the State Treasury 6 in analyzing reports, expenditures and 7 the general operation and 8 administration of the institutions and 9 agencies in examining and analyzing 10 requests of the same and of the 11 various departments, boards and 12 commissions of the Commonwealth, and 13 for the collection of data from other 14 states, attending seminars and 15 conferences, and in cooperating and 16 exchanging information with 17 legislative budget and financial 18 committees of other states, and any 19 office expenses necessary to serve the 20 committee and its chairman, and for 21 the necessary clerical assistance and 22 other assistance, travel expenses and 23 all other expenses deemed necessary by 24 the chairman in compiling data and 25 information connected with the work of 26 the committee in compiling comparative 27 cost and other fiscal data and 28 information for the use of the 29 committee and the House of 30 Representatives during legislative 19990H0980B1448 - 168 -
1 sessions and during the interim 2 between legislative sessions to the 3 discharge of such duties. The 4 committee shall have the authority to 5 examine and inspect all properties, 6 equipment, facilities, files, records 7 and accounts of any State office, 8 department, institution, board, 9 committee, commission or agency or any 10 institution or agency supported, in 11 whole or in part, by appropriation 12 from the State Treasury and to 13 administer oaths. The sum appropriated 14 shall be paid on warrant of the State 15 Treasurer in favor of the chairman of 16 the committee on the presentation of 17 his requisition for the same. The 18 Chairman of the Committee on 19 Appropriations (R) shall, not later 20 than 30 days after the termination of 21 his term of office or until his 22 successor is elected and also within 23 30 days after the adjournment of any 24 regular or special session, file an 25 account, together with supporting 26 documents whenever possible, in the 27 office of the Committee on 28 Appropriations, of the committee's 29 expenses since the filing of the prior 30 account. 19990H0980B1448 - 169 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,637,000 2 For the payment of the expenses of 3 one member of the Committee on 4 Appropriations (D) of the House of 5 Representatives, designated by a 6 majority vote of the House of 7 Representatives Caucus (D), for 8 investigating schools, colleges, 9 universities, correctional 10 institutions, mental hospitals, 11 medical and surgical hospitals, homes 12 and other institutions and agencies 13 supported, in whole or in part, by 14 appropriations from the State Treasury 15 in analyzing reports, expenditures, 16 and the general operation and 17 administration of the institutions and 18 agencies in examining and analyzing 19 requests of the same and of the 20 various departments, boards and 21 commissions of the Commonwealth and 22 for the collection of data from other 23 states, attending seminars and 24 conferences, and in cooperating and 25 exchanging information with 26 legislative budget and financial 27 committees of other states, and any 28 office expenses necessary to serve the 29 committee and its chairman, and for 30 the necessary clerical assistance, and 19990H0980B1448 - 170 -
1 other assistance, travel expenses and 2 all other expenses deemed necessary by 3 the chairman in compiling data and 4 information connected with the work of 5 the committee in compiling comparative 6 cost and other fiscal data and 7 information for the use of the 8 committee and the House of 9 Representatives during legislative 10 sessions and during the interim 11 between legislative sessions to the 12 discharge of such duties. The sum 13 appropriated shall be paid on warrant 14 of the State Treasurer in favor of the 15 member so designated by the majority 16 vote of the House of Representatives 17 Caucus (D) on the presentation of his 18 requisition for the same. Such member 19 so designated shall, not later than 30 20 days after the termination of his term 21 of office or until his successor is 22 elected and also within 30 days after 23 the adjournment of any regular or 24 special session, file an account, 25 together with supporting documents 26 whenever possible, in the office of 27 the Committee on Appropriations (D) of 28 the House of Representatives, of his 29 expenses since the filing of the prior 30 account. 19990H0980B1448 - 171 -
1 State appropriation........ 1,637,000 2 The Committee on Appropriations may 3 issue subpoenas under the hand and 4 seal of the Majority Chairman to 5 compel the attendance of witnesses and 6 the production of any papers, books, 7 accounts, documents and testimony 8 touching matters properly being 9 inquired into by the committee and to 10 cause the deposition of witnesses 11 either residing within or without the 12 State to be taken in the manner 13 prescribed by law for taking 14 depositions in civil actions. 15 For the payment to the Special 16 Leadership Account (R) for payment of 17 salaries, wages and all other 18 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 19 personnel and staff or for services, 20 which, in the opinion of the Majority 21 Leader, may be required or arise 22 during legislative sessions and during 23 the interim between legislative 24 sessions and for the payment of all 25 other expenses related to the 26 performance of his duties and 27 responsibilities. The sum appropriated 28 shall be paid on warrant of the State 29 Treasurer in favor of the Majority 30 Leader on the presentation of his 19990H0980B1448 - 172 -
1 requisition for the same. The Majority 2 Leader shall, not later than 30 days 3 after the termination of his term of 4 office or until his successor is 5 elected and also within 30 days after 6 the adjournment of any regular or 7 special session, file an account, 8 together with supporting documents 9 whenever possible, in the office of 10 the Majority Leader, of such expenses 11 since the filing of the prior account. 12 State appropriation........ 9,676,000 13 For the payment to the Special 14 Leadership Account (D) for payment of 15 salaries, wages and all other 16 incidental expenses incurred in hiring 17 personnel and staff or for services 18 which, in the opinion of the Minority 19 Leader, may be required or arise 20 during legislative sessions and during 21 the interim between legislative 22 sessions and for the payment of all 23 other expenses related to the 24 performance of his duties and 25 responsibilities. The sum appropriated 26 shall be paid on warrant of the State 27 Treasurer in favor of the Minority 28 Leader on the presentation of his 29 requisition for the same. The Minority 30 Leader shall, not later than 30 days 19990H0980B1448 - 173 -
1 after the termination of his term of 2 office or until his successor is 3 elected and also within 30 days after 4 the adjournment of any regular or 5 special session, file an account, 6 together with supporting documents 7 whenever possible, in the office of 8 the Minority Leader, of such expenses 9 since the filing of the prior account. 10 State appropriation........ 9,676,000 11 For allocation in such amounts as 12 may be designated by the Legislative 13 Management Committee (R) to the 14 several standing committees (other 15 than the Committee on Appropriations) 16 of the House for payment of 17 compensation of counsel, research 18 assistants and other staff personnel 19 hired and assigned to work on behalf 20 of the chairman and the majority 21 members of such standing committees of 22 the House and for other necessary 23 expenses incurred. Upon presentation 24 of requisitions by the Chief Clerk of 25 the House for such compensation or 26 expenses, such shall be paid on 27 warrant of the State Treasurer 28 directly to and in favor of the 29 persons designated in such 30 requisitions as entitled to receive 19990H0980B1448 - 174 -
1 such compensation or expenses. An 2 accounting, together with supporting 3 documents whenever possible, shall be 4 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 5 of such expenses since the filing of 6 the prior account. 7 State appropriation........ 11,132,000 8 For allocation in such amounts as 9 may be designated by the Legislative 10 Management Committee (D) to the 11 several standing committees (other 12 than the Committee on Appropriations) 13 of the House for payment of 14 compensation of counsel, research 15 assistants and other staff personnel 16 hired and assigned to work on behalf 17 of the minority members of such 18 standing committees of the House and 19 for other necessary expenses incurred. 20 Upon presentation of requisitions by 21 the Chief Clerk of the House for such 22 compensation or expenses, such shall 23 be paid on warrant of the State 24 Treasurer directly to and in favor of 25 the persons designated in such 26 requisitions as entitled to receive 27 such compensation or expenses. An 28 accounting, together with supporting 29 documents whenever possible, shall be 30 filed in the office of the Chief Clerk 19990H0980B1448 - 175 -
1 of such expenses since the filing of 2 the prior account. 3 State appropriation........ 11,132,000 4 All appropriations made in this act 5 or in any other fiscal year to any 6 account of the House of 7 Representatives, except for the 8 Committee on Appropriations (D) or the 9 Committee on Appropriations (R) 10 accounts, remaining unexpended and 11 unencumbered on the effective date of 12 this part, may be transferred by the 13 Bipartisan Management Committee, in 14 its discretion, to such House accounts 15 as the committee deems necessary. Such 16 power to transfer appropriations shall 17 be limited to the 1999-2000 fiscal 18 year. 19 For the Commonwealth Emergency 20 Medical System. 21 State appropriation........ 35,000 22 For the Chief Clerk of the House of 23 Representatives for the purchase of 24 Pennsylvania and National flags to be 25 sent to residents of Pennsylvania. 26 State appropriation........ 24,000 27 Section 253. Legislative Reference 28 Bureau.--The following amounts are 29 appropriated to the Legislative 30 Reference Bureau: Federal State 19990H0980B1448 - 176 -
1 For the salaries, wages and all 2 necessary expenses for the work of the 3 Legislative Reference Bureau, 4 including the Code and Bulletin 5 Section. 6 The Pennsylvania Consolidated 7 Statutes, advance copies of statutes, 8 volumes of the Laws of Pennsylvania 9 and other publications shall be 10 printed under contracts entered into 11 by the Legislative Reference Bureau 12 (without the intervention of any other 13 State agency or officer and without 14 regard to any other statute regulating 15 printing contracts) and distributed 16 (without regard to any other statute 17 regulating distribution of laws) as 18 determined by the bureau, and moneys 19 from sales shall be paid to the bureau 20 or the Department of General Services, 21 as the bureau shall determine, which 22 shall pay the same into the State 23 Treasury to the credit of the General 24 Fund. Such moneys are hereby 25 appropriated from the General Fund to 26 the Legislative Reference Bureau for 27 the editing, printing and distribution 28 of such laws and related expenses. 29 State appropriation........ 5,979,000 30 For contingent expenses connected 19990H0980B1448 - 177 -
1 with the work of the Legislative 2 Reference Bureau to be paid on 3 warrants of the State Treasurer in 4 favor of the director on the 5 presentation of his requisitions for 6 the same. The director shall file an 7 accounting of the expenses, together 8 with supporting documents whenever 9 possible, in the office of the 10 Legislative Reference Bureau. 11 State appropriation........ 20,000 12 For the Pennsylvania Bulletin and 13 Pennsylvania Code and related 14 expenses. 15 State appropriation........ 425,000 16 Section 254. Legislative Budget 17 and Finance Committee.--The following 18 amounts are appropriated to the 19 Legislative Budget and Finance 20 Committee: Federal State 21 For the salaries, wages and all 22 necessary expenses for the work of the 23 Legislative Budget and Finance 24 Committee upon presentation of 25 requisitions for the same from the 26 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 27 State Treasurer directly to and in 28 favor of the person named in the 29 requisitions. 30 State appropriation........ 2,020,000 19990H0980B1448 - 178 -
1 Section 255. Legislative Data 2 Processing Committee.--The following 3 amounts are appropriated to the 4 Legislative Data Processing 5 Committee: Federal State 6 For the operation of the 7 Legislative Data Processing Center 8 upon presentation of requisitions for 9 the same from the chairman to be paid 10 on warrants of the State Treasurer 11 directly to and in favor of the person 12 named in the requisitions. 13 State appropriation........ 3,453,000 14 Section 256. Joint State 15 Government Commission.--The following 16 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 17 State Government Commission: Federal State 18 For the salaries, wages and all 19 necessary expenses for the work of the 20 Joint State Government Commission upon 21 presentation of requisitions for the 22 same from the chairman to be paid on 23 warrants of the State Treasurer 24 directly to and in favor of the person 25 named in the requisition. 26 State appropriation........ 1,720,000 27 Section 257. Local Government 28 Commission.--The following amounts are 29 appropriated to the Local Government 30 Commission: Federal State 19990H0980B1448 - 179 -
1 For the salaries, wages and all 2 expenses necessary for the work of the 3 Local Government Commission upon 4 presentation of requisitions for the 5 same from the chairman to be paid on 6 warrants of the State Treasurer 7 directly to and in favor of the person 8 named in the requisitions. 9 State appropriation........ 755,000 10 For the compilation and 11 distribution of various municipal 12 codes. 13 State appropriation........ 23,000 14 Section 258. Joint Legislative Air 15 and Water Pollution Control and 16 Conservation Committee.--The following 17 amounts are appropriated to the Joint 18 Legislative Air and Water Pollution 19 Control and Conservation Committee: Federal State 20 For the salaries and expenses of 21 the Joint Legislative Air and Water 22 Pollution Control and Conservation 23 Committee upon presentation of 24 requisitions for the same from the 25 chairman to be paid on warrants of the 26 State Treasurer directly to and in 27 favor of the person named in the 28 requisitions. 29 State appropriation........ 380,000 30 Section 259. Legislative Audit 19990H0980B1448 - 180 -
1 Advisory Commission.--The following 2 amounts are appropriated to the 3 Legislative Audit Advisory 4 Commission: Federal State 5 For the salaries, wages and all 6 expenses necessary for the work of the 7 Legislative Audit Advisory Commission. 8 State appropriation........ 150,000 9 Section 260. Independent 10 Regulatory Review Commission.--The 11 following amounts are appropriated to 12 the Independent Regulatory Review 13 Commission: Federal State 14 For the salaries, wages and all 15 necessary expenses for the work of the 16 Independent Regulatory Review 17 Commission. 18 State appropriation........ 1,700,000 19 Section 261. Capitol Preservation 20 Committee.--The following amounts are 21 appropriated to the Capitol 22 Preservation Committee: Federal State 23 For the operation of the Capitol 24 Preservation Committee. All 25 appropriations made in this act or in 26 any other fiscal year to the Capitol 27 Preservation Committee for the 28 restoration of the Capitol remaining 29 unexpended and unencumbered on the 30 effective date of this part may be 19990H0980B1448 - 181 -
1 expended by the committee for such 2 restoration, including any 3 construction, alterations, structural 4 modifications and relocations of 5 existing facilities and services as 6 may be necessary or incidental to 7 accomplish any such restoration. 8 State appropriation........ 650,000 9 For the restoration of the Capitol 10 and its artifacts, including support 11 facilities and services. 12 State appropriation........ 3,510,000 13 For a colonial history of the 14 Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 15 State appropriation........ 187,000 16 Section 262. Pennsylvania 17 Commission on Sentencing.--The 18 following amounts are appropriated to 19 the Pennsylvania Commission on 20 Sentencing: Federal State 21 For the Pennsylvania Commission on 22 Sentencing. 23 State appropriation........ 500,000 <-- 24 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 965,000 <-- 25 Section 263. Center for Rural 26 Pennsylvania.--The following amounts 27 are appropriated to the Center for 28 Rural Pennsylvania: Federal State 29 For the Center for Rural 30 Pennsylvania. 19990H0980B1448 - 182 -
1 State appropriation........ 982,000 2 SUBPART C 3 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 4 Section 281. Supreme Court.--The 5 following amounts are appropriated to 6 the Supreme Court: Federal State 7 For the Supreme Court: including 8 the salaries of the Supreme Court 9 justices, for the office of 10 prothonotary and for the library in 11 the Eastern District and Western 12 District, for the office of 13 prothonotary in the Middle District, 14 for criers, tipstaves, official 15 stenographers, court officers and the 16 law secretary of the Chief Justice in 17 Eastern, Middle and Western Districts, 18 home office expenses and Workers' 19 Compensation Insurance Premiums for 20 all Supreme Court employees not funded 21 by other appropriations, for the 22 office of State reporters, including 23 the salaries and compensation of 24 employees, including the fees for 25 prothonotaries of the Supreme Court of 26 the Eastern, Middle and Western 27 Districts on assignment to judges to 28 counties other than their own, and 29 further including assessments for the 30 National Center of State Courts. 19990H0980B1448 - 183 -
1 State appropriation........ 10,341,000 2 For vouchered expenses for 3 justices. 4 State appropriation........ 180,000 5 For study of the unified judicial 6 system. 7 State appropriation........ 764,000 8 For the court administrator for the 9 unified judicial system. 10 State appropriation........ 2,573,000 11 For the judicial council for the 12 unified judicial system. 13 State appropriation........ 180,000 14 For county court administrators for 15 the unified judicial system. No funds 16 from this appropriation shall be 17 expended until legislation is approved 18 by the General Assembly and enacted 19 into law by the Governor which 20 provides for: (i) the payment by the 21 Commonwealth of compensation of county 22 court administrators, and (ii) the 23 Administrative Office of Pennsylvania 24 Courts to submit semiannual reports to 25 the Appropriations Committees of the 26 Senate and the House of 27 Representatives setting forth 28 expenditure and complement plans and 29 showing the status of personnel 30 actions and expenditures. No moneys 19990H0980B1448 - 184 -
1 from any other appropriation or fund 2 may be utilized to supplement this 3 appropriation. 4 State appropriation........ 13,136,000 <-- 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 12,671,000 <-- 6 For court management education for 7 the unified judicial system. 8 State appropriation........ 150,000 9 For the Civil Procedural Rules 10 Committee. 11 State appropriation........ 340,000 12 For the Criminal Procedural Rules 13 Committee. 14 State appropriation........ 362,000 15 For the Domestic Relations 16 Committee. 17 State appropriation........ 143,000 18 For the Juvenile Court Rules 19 Committee. 20 State appropriation........ 168,000 21 For the Equity Commission. 22 State appropriation........ 400,000 23 For the Court Administrator, 24 including the expenses of the Judicial 25 Council of Pennsylvania and the 26 District Justice Administrator. Funds 27 from this appropriation may be used 28 for the operation of the Pennsylvania 29 Board of Law Examiners. All funds so 30 spent shall be repaid in full to the 19990H0980B1448 - 185 -
1 administrative office of the 2 Pennsylvania courts without interest 3 or charges from the augmenting 4 revenues of the Pennsylvania Board of 5 Law Examiners. 6 State appropriation........ 6,034,000 7 For the Integrated Criminal Justice 8 System. 9 State appropriation........ 3,375,000 10 For the judicial computer system. 11 State appropriation........ 503,000 12 Section 282. Superior Court.--The 13 following amounts are appropriated to 14 the Superior Court: Federal State 15 For the salaries and expenses of 16 the Superior Court: including the 17 salary of the Superior Court judges, 18 for panelization of judges program, 19 for criers, tipstaves, official 20 stenographers, home office expenses, 21 court officers and law secretary of 22 the president judge and Workers' 23 Compensation Insurance Premiums for 24 all employees of the Superior Court, 25 for the prothonotary's office in the 26 Philadelphia District, including 27 salaries and compensation for 28 employees, including the expenses of 29 dockets, stationery, supplies, books 30 for the library and other costs of the 19990H0980B1448 - 186 -
1 Superior Court and its offices. Senior 2 judges working as active or senior 3 judges a minimum of 75 days in the 4 prior calendar year are to receive 5 health benefits. 6 State appropriation........ 20,921,000 7 For vouchered expenses for active 8 judges. 9 State appropriation........ 237,000 10 Section 283. Commonwealth Court.-- 11 The following amounts are appropriated 12 to the Commonwealth Court: Federal State 13 For the salaries of judges, for the 14 salaries and expenses of employees and 15 for home office expenses. Senior 16 judges working as active or senior 17 judges a minimum of 75 days in the 18 prior calendar year are to receive 19 health benefits. 20 State appropriation........ 12,508,000 21 For vouchered expenses for active 22 judges. 23 State appropriation........ 143,000 24 For court security functions. 25 State appropriation........ 150,000 26 Section 284. Courts of common 27 pleas.--The following amounts are 28 appropriated to the courts of common 29 pleas: Federal State 30 For the courts of common pleas: 19990H0980B1448 - 187 -
1 including the salaries and expenses of 2 judges, including the expenses of 3 traveling judges, including the 4 mileage in divided judicial districts, 5 and the payment of a per diem salary, 6 mileage and miscellaneous expenses to 7 active visiting judges for the 8 performance of their official duties. 9 No printing, postage, telephone and 10 supplies may be paid for from this 11 appropriation. No expenses of any kind 12 relating to education may be paid from 13 this appropriation. 14 State appropriation........ 55,318,000 15 For senior judges of the courts of 16 common pleas. Senior judges working as 17 active or senior judges a minimum of 18 75 days in the prior calendar year are 19 to receive health benefits. Senior 20 judges shall not be assigned unless 21 adequate funds are available in this 22 appropriation to provide compensation. 23 Any senior judge assigned in excess of 24 existing funding shall be compensated 25 from the appropriation for the Supreme 26 Court. 27 State appropriation........ 3,527,000 28 For common pleas judicial 29 education. 30 State appropriation........ 727,000 19990H0980B1448 - 188 -
1 For the Ethics Committee. 2 State appropriation........ 54,000 3 Section 285. Community courts - 4 district justices.--The following 5 amounts are appropriated to the 6 community courts and district 7 justices: Federal State 8 For the salaries and expenses of 9 community court judges and district 10 justices. Senior judges working a 11 minimum number of days provided by the 12 Supreme Court are to receive health 13 benefits. Except for those printing 14 costs relating to 42 Pa.C.S. § 3532, 15 no other printing, postage, telephone 16 and supplies may be paid for from this 17 appropriation. No expenses of any kind 18 relating to education may be paid from 19 this appropriation. 20 State appropriation........ 44,555,000 21 For district justices' education. 22 State appropriation........ 533,000 23 Section 286. Philadelphia Traffic 24 Court.--The following amounts are 25 appropriated to the Philadelphia 26 Traffic Court: Federal State 27 For the salaries and expenses of 28 judges. Senior judges working as 29 active or senior judges a minimum of 30 75 days in the prior calendar year are 19990H0980B1448 - 189 -
1 to receive health benefits. 2 State appropriation........ 658,000 3 Section 287. Philadelphia 4 Municipal Court.--The following 5 amounts are appropriated to the 6 Philadelphia Municipal Court: Federal State 7 For the salaries and expenses of 8 judges. 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. 12 State appropriation........ 4,394,000 13 For law clerks. 14 State appropriation........ 39,000 15 To provide prompt service and 16 support for victims of domestic 17 violence. 18 State appropriation........ 200,000 19 Section 288. Pittsburgh Magistrate 20 Court.--The following amounts are 21 appropriated to the Pittsburgh 22 Magistrate Court: Federal State 23 For the Pittsburgh Magistrate 24 Court. 25 State appropriation........ 1,200,000 26 Section 289. Judicial Conduct 27 Board.--The following amounts are 28 appropriated to the Judicial Conduct 29 Board: Federal State 30 For salaries and expenses of the 19990H0980B1448 - 190 -
1 Judicial Conduct Board. 2 State appropriation........ 929,000 3 Section 290. Court of Judicial 4 Discipline.--The following amounts are 5 appropriated to the Court of Judicial 6 Discipline: Federal State 7 For salaries and expenses of the 8 Court of Judicial Discipline. 9 State appropriation........ 398,000 10 Section 291. Juror cost 11 reimbursement.--The following amounts 12 are appropriated for juror cost 13 reimbursement: Federal State 14 For juror cost reimbursement. 15 State appropriation........ 1,469,000 16 Section 292. County court 17 reimbursement.--The following amounts 18 are appropriated for court costs: Federal State 19 For payment to counties as 20 reimbursement for costs incurred by 21 counties in the administration and 22 operation of courts of common pleas 23 during calendar year 1998. 24 Reimbursement shall be provided on the 25 following basis: for each common pleas 26 court judge authorized position, 27 whether filled or vacant within a 28 judicial district, $70,000 per 29 authorized position shall be provided. 30 Judicial districts comprising more 19990H0980B1448 - 191 -
1 than one county shall be entitled to 2 receive $70,000 per authorized common 3 pleas court judge position; the amount 4 payable to each county shall be 5 determined by the proportion of the 6 individual county's population in 7 relation to the population of the 8 entire judicial district. No county 9 shall be reimbursed for costs above 10 the actual direct costs, excluding 11 capital outlays, incurred by them for 12 the operation of the courts of common 13 pleas. For the purposes of 14 reimbursement for common pleas court 15 judge authorized positions, no county 16 shall receive less than 75% of the 17 actual reimbursement for court costs 18 provided to them from funds 19 appropriated for the fiscal year July 20 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981. 21 All payments for reimbursement 22 shall be made to the county treasurer 23 and, in cities of the first class 24 coterminous with counties of the first 25 class, to the city treasurer. 26 State appropriation........ 30,401,000 27 FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND <-- 28 IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS 29 THAT PRODUCE SPEEDIER DISPOSITION OF 30 MISDEMEANOR CASES. 19990H0980B1448 - 192 -
1 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 3,000,000 2 PART III 3 STATE LOTTERY FUND 4 Section 301. Executive Offices.-- 5 The following amounts are appropriated 6 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 7 For ridership verification and fare 8 structure audits by comptroller 9 operations of transit operations 10 participating in the Older 11 Pennsylvanians' Free Ride and Reduced 12 Fare Programs. 13 State appropriation........ 140,000 14 Section 302. Department of 15 Aging.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Department of 17 Aging: Federal State 18 For general government operations 19 of the Department of Aging. 20 State appropriation........ 6,054,000 21 The following Federal amounts are 22 appropriated to supplement the sum 23 appropriated for administration: 24 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 25 Title III - Administration." 26 Federal appropriation...... 1,817,000 27 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 28 Title V - Administration." 29 Federal appropriation...... 173,000 30 (3) "Medical Assistance - 19990H0980B1448 - 193 -
1 Administration." 2 Federal appropriation...... 375,000 3 For PENNCARE for older 4 Pennsylvanians, for the purpose of 5 developing, operating and purchasing 6 services for the aged and other 7 adults, including, but not limited to, 8 model projects, community care 9 services, audits of area agencies on 10 aging, protective services and 11 counseling services. No funds from 12 this appropriation shall be used for 13 costs of administration by the 14 Department of Aging. 15 State appropriation........ 186,786,000 16 The following Federal amounts are 17 appropriated to supplement the sum 18 appropriated for PENNCARE: 19 (1) "Programs for the Aging - 20 Title III." 21 Federal appropriation...... 47,000,000 22 (2) "Programs for the Aging - 23 Nutrition." 24 Federal appropriation...... 8,500,000 25 (3) "Programs for the Aging - 26 Title V." 27 Federal appropriation...... 5,250,000 28 (4) "Programs for the Aging - 29 Title VII." 30 Federal appropriation...... 2,250,000 19990H0980B1448 - 194 -
1 (5) "Medical Assistance - 2 Attendant Care." 3 Federal appropriation...... 1,175,000 4 For transfer from the State Lottery 5 Fund to the Pharmaceutical Assistance 6 Fund. NO DEDUCTIBLE WILL BE REQUIRED <-- 7 BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR PACENET. THE 8 DEPARTMENT SHALL SUBMIT A REQUEST FOR 9 A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION BY 10 DECEMBER 1, 1999, IF ADDITIONAL FUNDS 11 WILL BE NEEDED FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999- 12 2000. 13 State appropriation........ 260,000,000 14 PART IV 15 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND 16 Section 401. Department of 17 Environmental Protection.--The 18 following amounts are appropriated to 19 the Department of Environmental 20 Protection: Federal State 21 For energy conservation programs 22 under the provisions of the Energy 23 Conservation and Assistance Act. At 24 least 75% of these funds must be used 25 for those programs listed as 26 priorities in section 7(b) of the act 27 of July 10, 1986 (P.L.1398, No.122), 28 known as the Energy Conservation and 29 Assistance Act. 30 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 19990H0980B1448 - 195 -
1 Section 402. Department of Public 2 Welfare.--The following amounts are 3 appropriated to the Department of 4 Public Welfare: Federal State 5 For supplemental assistance under 6 the Energy Conservation and Assistance 7 Act. 8 State appropriation........ 1,600,000 9 PART V 10 JUDICIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM AUGMENTATION ACCOUNT 11 Section 501. Supreme Court.--The 12 following amounts are appropriated to 13 the Supreme Court: Federal State 14 For the Statewide Judicial Computer 15 System. The Supreme Court and the 16 Court Administrator are prohibited 17 from augmenting this amount by 18 billings to other appropriations to 19 the judicial branch for the Statewide 20 Judicial Computer System or for any 21 other purpose. 22 State appropriation........ 16,467,000 23 PART VI 24 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OPERATING FUND 25 Section 601. Department of 26 Health.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Department of 28 Health: Federal State 29 For emergency medical services. 30 State appropriation........ 9,200,000 19990H0980B1448 - 196 -
1 For Catastrophic Medical and 2 Rehabilitation Program. 3 State appropriation........ 2,751,000 4 Section 602. Department of Public 5 Welfare.--The following amounts are 6 appropriated to the Department of 7 Public Welfare: Federal State 8 For head injury support. 9 State appropriation........ 449,000 10 PART VII 11 STATE STORES FUND 12 Section 701. Pennsylvania State 13 Police.--The following amounts are 14 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 15 Police: Federal State 16 For liquor control enforcement 17 operational expenses. 18 State appropriation........ 16,881,000 19 PART VIII 20 MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATIONS 21 FOR 1999-2000 22 SUBPART A 23 MOTOR LICENSE FUND 24 Section 801. Department of 25 Transportation.--The following amounts 26 are appropriated to the Department of 27 Transportation: Federal State 28 For the salaries, wages and all 29 necessary expenses for the proper 30 administration of the Department of 19990H0980B1448 - 197 -
1 Transportation, including the State 2 Transportation Commission and the 3 State Transportation Advisory 4 Committee and the Statewide 5 coordination of municipal services. 6 State appropriation........ 31,224,000 <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 31,099,000 <-- 8 For advanced highway maintenance 9 technologies and intelligent 10 transportation systems. 11 State appropriation........ 26,000,000 12 For relocation of transportation 13 and safety operations. 14 State appropriation........ 5,752,000 15 For the salaries, wages and all 16 necessary expenses for the operation 17 of the Highway and Safety Improvement 18 Programs, including planning and 19 research, design, engineering, right- 20 of-way acquisition and the operation 21 of the engineering district facilities 22 and liaison services with communities 23 on local road engineering and 24 construction activities. 25 State appropriation........ 175,000,000 26 For the salaries, wages and all 27 necessary expenses for the 28 administration and operation of the 29 maintenance program for State roads, 30 bridges, tunnels and structures, 19990H0980B1448 - 198 -
1 including the operation of the county
2 maintenance district facilities. At
3 least $4,000,000 shall be used for the
4 installation and maintenance of raised
5 reflective pavement markers on
6 interstate and similar highways and
7 for installation and maintenance of
8 such markers on other State roads at
9 locations determined by the Department
10 of Transportation. The $4,000,000 may
11 be drawn from both the highway and
12 safety improvement and maintenance
13 appropriations.
14 State appropriation........ 621,406,000
15 For highway maintenance safety
16 projects to be distributed based on
17 50% vehicle miles and 50% lane miles. <--
18 VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED. A minimum of <--
19 $20 million is to be expended on
20 maintenance safety projects with the
21 balance to be used for other
22 maintenance activities to meet
23 regional highway needs.
24 State appropriation........ 45,000,000
25 For reinvestment in Department of
26 Transportation facilities.
27 State appropriation........ 6,140,000
28 For the salaries, wages and all
29 necessary expenses for the
30 administration of the Traffic Safety
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1 Program and the administration and 2 operation of the Operator and Vehicle 3 Registration Programs. 4 State appropriation........ 99,945,000 <-- 5 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 92,570,000 <-- 6 For enhanced titling and 7 registration. 8 State appropriation........ 10,100,000 9 For payments to municipalities to 10 assist in maintenance and construction 11 costs of roads. 12 State appropriation........ 174,992,000 13 For supplemental payments to 14 municipalities to assist in 15 maintenance and construction costs of 16 roads in accordance with 75 Pa.C.S. 17 Ch. 93 (relating to supplemental 18 funding for municipal highway 19 maintenance). 20 State appropriation........ 5,000,000 21 FOR SECURITY WALLS PILOT PROJECTS. <-- 22 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 4,000,000 23 FOR A PILOT PROGRAM FOR MATCHING 24 GRANTS TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH 25 POPULATIONS LESS THAN 4,000 FOR THE 26 INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS 27 AT HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS. 28 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 500,000 29 FOR GRANTS TO CITIES OF THE SECOND 30 CLASS A FOR THE AMELIORATION OF 19990H0980B1448 - 200 -
1 ROADWAY STORM WATER DRAINAGE AND FLOOD 2 PROBLEMS. 3 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 5,000,000 4 Section 802. Executive Offices.-- 5 The following amounts are appropriated 6 to the Executive Offices: Federal State 7 For comptroller operations related 8 to the Motor License Fund. 9 State appropriation........ 4,272,000 10 Section 803. Treasury 11 Department.--The following amounts are 12 appropriated to the Treasury 13 Department: Federal State 14 For the payment of salaries, wages 15 and all necessary expenses in the 16 proper administration of the program 17 to refund liquid fuels taxes to which 18 the Commonwealth is not entitled. 19 State appropriation........ 452,000 20 For payment of refunds of liquid 21 fuels taxes for agricultural use to 22 which the Commonwealth is not 23 entitled. 24 State appropriation........ 4,500,000 25 For the payment of approved claims 26 for the refunding of liquid fuels 27 taxes and fuel use taxes to which the 28 Commonwealth is not entitled. 29 State appropriation........ 650,000 30 For the payment of approved claims 19990H0980B1448 - 201 -
1 for the refunding of emergency liquid 2 fuels tax moneys to which the 3 Commonwealth is not entitled. 4 State appropriation........ 1,000 5 Refunding liquid fuels tax - 6 political subdivision use. 7 State appropriation........ 3,000,000 8 Refunding liquid fuels tax - 9 volunteer fire companies, volunteer 10 ambulance services and volunteer 11 rescue squads. 12 State appropriation........ 350,000 13 Refunding liquid fuels tax - to the 14 Boat Fund for the use of the 15 Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission 16 for the improvement of the waters of 17 Pennsylvania on which motorboats are 18 permitted to operate. 19 State appropriation........ 2,300,000 20 For the payment of principal and 21 interest requirements on general 22 obligation bonds issued for 23 transportation projects. 24 State appropriation........ 98,126,000 25 For payment of principal and 26 interest requirements on general 27 obligation bonds issued for public 28 improvements. 29 State appropriation........ 1,327,000 30 For payment of the compensation of 19990H0980B1448 - 202 -
1 the Commonwealth's loan and transfer 2 agent for services and expenses in 3 connection with the registration, 4 transfer and payment of interest on 5 bonds of the Commonwealth and other 6 services required to be performed by 7 the loan and transfer agent. 8 State appropriation........ 135,000 9 Section 804. Department of 10 Conservation and Natural Resources.-- 11 The following amounts are appropriated 12 to the Department of Conservation and 13 Natural Resources: Federal State 14 For the maintenance and mitigation 15 of dust and sediment pollution from 16 forestry roads. 17 State appropriation........ 1,000,000 18 Section 805. Department of 19 Education.--The following amounts are 20 appropriated to the Department of 21 Education: Federal State 22 For administration of the school 23 safe driving program and for payments 24 to school districts or joint school 25 organizations for driver education 26 courses. 27 State appropriation........ 1,591,000 28 Section 806. Department of 29 Environmental Protection.--The 30 following amounts are appropriated to 19990H0980B1448 - 203 -
1 the Department of Environmental 2 Protection: Federal State 3 To the State Conservation 4 Commission for the maintenance and 5 improvement of dirt and gravel roads. 6 State appropriation........ 4,000,000 7 Section 807. Department of General 8 Services.--The following amounts are 9 appropriated to the Department of 10 General Services: Federal State 11 For payment of tort claims. 12 State appropriation........ 20,000,000 <-- 13 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 18,000,000 <-- 14 Section 808. Department of 15 Revenue.--The following amounts are 16 appropriated to the Department of 17 Revenue: Federal State 18 For administration and enforcement 19 of various Motor License Fund tax 20 regulations. 21 State appropriation........ 12,309,000 22 Section 809. Pennsylvania State 23 Police.--The following amounts are 24 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 25 Police: Federal State 26 For transfer to the General Fund to 27 finance the Traffic Control and the 28 Traffic Safety Facilities Program of 29 the Pennsylvania State Police. 30 State appropriation........ 274,268,000 19990H0980B1448 - 204 -
1 For the Commonwealth Law 2 Enforcement Assistance Network. 3 State appropriation........ 14,340,000 4 For transfer to the General Fund to 5 finance the Municipal Police Officers' 6 Education and Training Commission. 7 State appropriation........ 4,333,000 8 For transfer to the General Fund to 9 finance adequate replacement patrol 10 vehicles. 11 State appropriation........ 7,150,000 12 SUBPART B 13 AVIATION RESTRICTED REVENUE ACCOUNT 14 Section 821. Department of 15 Transportation.--The following amounts 16 are appropriated to the Department of 17 Transportation: Federal State 18 For payment for aviation 19 operations, including the operation 20 and maintenance of State-owned 21 aircraft, payment of general expenses, 22 supplies, printing and equipment; for 23 the development and maintenance of 24 State airports and the maintenance and 25 repair of landing fields, intermediate 26 landing fields, landing field 27 equipment, beacon sites and other 28 navigation facilities; and for the 29 encouragement and development of civil 30 aeronautics. No Federal or State money 19990H0980B1448 - 205 -
1 may be used for any purpose for an 2 airport in a county of the second 3 class A without the approval of the 4 municipality or municipalities 5 involved but not including any 6 international airport providing 7 service to a city of the first class. 8 State appropriation........ 4,671,000 9 For airport development. No Federal 10 or State money may be used for any 11 purpose for an airport in a county of 12 the second class A without the 13 approval of the municipality or 14 municipalities involved but not 15 including any international airport 16 providing service to a city of the 17 first class. 18 State appropriation........ 7,500,000 19 For real estate tax rebate payments 20 to privately owned public use 21 airports. 22 State appropriation........ 250,000 23 Section 822. Treasury 24 Department.--The following amounts are 25 appropriated to the Treasury 26 Department: Federal State 27 For payment for aviation-related 28 debt service. 29 State appropriation........ 27,000 30 PART IX 19990H0980B1448 - 206 -
1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE FUND 2 Section 901. Pennsylvania 3 Emergency Management Agency.--The 4 following amounts are appropriated to 5 the Pennsylvania Emergency Management 6 Agency: Federal State 7 For training programs for hazardous 8 material response teams. 9 State appropriation........ 117,000 10 For general administration and 11 operational expenses, including 12 expenses of the Hazardous Material 13 Emergency Planning and Response 14 Advisory Committee. 15 State appropriation........ 117,000 16 For grants to support counties' 17 activities. 18 State appropriation........ 824,000 19 For public and facility owner 20 education, information and 21 participation programs. 22 State appropriation........ 117,000 23 PART X 24 MILK MARKETING FUND 25 Section 1001. Milk Marketing 26 Board.--The following amounts are 27 appropriated to the Milk Marketing 28 Board: Federal State 29 For the operation of the Milk 30 Marketing Board. 19990H0980B1448 - 207 -
1 State appropriation........ 2,360,000 2 PART XI 3 HOME INVESTMENT TRUST FUND 4 Section 1101. Department of 5 Community and Economic Development.-- 6 The following amounts are appropriated 7 to the Department of Community and 8 Economic Development: Federal State 9 For the operation of the Home 10 Program including grants to eligible 11 recipients. 12 State appropriation........ 15,000,000 13 PART XII 14 BEN FRANKLIN/IRC PARTNERSHIP FUND 15 Section 1201. Department of 16 Community and Economic Development.-- 17 The following amounts are appropriated 18 to the Department of Community and 19 Economic Development: Federal State 20 For the Ben Franklin/IRC 21 Partnership for the Ben Franklin 22 Partnership Advanced Technology 23 Centers and the Industrial Resource 24 Centers. This appropriation includes 25 $35,761,000 for the Ben Franklin 26 Advanced Technology Centers and the 27 Industrial Resource Centers. This 28 appropriation also includes $239,000 29 for board administration, $200,000 for 30 powdered metallurgy research, AND <-- 19990H0980B1448 - 208 -
1 $750,000 for the enhancement of agile 2 manufacturing/virtual enterprise 3 concepts in the Commonwealth, and <-- 4 $1,000,000 for the super computer. 5 State appropriation........ 37,950,000 6 CONCEPTS IN THE COMMONWEALTH. <-- 7 STATE APPROPRIATION........ 36,950,000 8 The following Federal amounts are 9 appropriated to supplement the sum 10 appropriated for the Ben Franklin/IRC 11 Partnership: 12 (1) "NIST - Manufacturing 13 Extension Partnership." 14 Federal appropriation...... 3,000,000 15 PART XIII 16 TUITION PAYMENT FUND 17 Section 1301. Treasury 18 Department.--The following amounts are 19 appropriated to the Treasury 20 Department: Federal State 21 For the operation of the Tuition 22 Account Program Bureau. However, no 23 money deposited with the Treasury 24 Department for the purchase of tuition 25 credits can be used for the 26 administration of the program. 27 State appropriation........ 1,033,000 28 PART XIV 29 BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND 30 Section 1401. Department of 19990H0980B1448 - 209 -
1 Banking.--The following amounts are 2 appropriated to the Department of 3 Banking: Federal State 4 For general government operations 5 of the Department of Banking. 6 State appropriation........ 9,929,000 7 Section 1402. Department of 8 General Services.--The following 9 amounts are appropriated to the 10 Department of General Services: Federal State 11 For Harristown rental charges. 12 State appropriation........ 140,000 13 For Harristown utility and 14 municipal charges. 15 State appropriation........ 185,000 16 PART XV 17 FIREARM RECORDS CHECK FUND 18 Section 1501. Pennsylvania State 19 Police.--The following amounts are 20 appropriated to the Pennsylvania State 21 Police: Federal State 22 For activities associated with the 23 purchase of firearms by individuals. 24 State appropriation........ 3,500,000 25 PART XVI 26 RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS 27 Section 1601. General provisions.--The Secretary of the 28 Budget may create the restricted receipt accounts set forth in 29 this part for the purpose of administering Federal grants only 30 for the purposes herein designated during the fiscal year July 19990H0980B1448 - 210 -
1 1, 1999, through June 30, 2000. 2 Section 1602. Executive Offices.--The following restricted 3 receipt accounts may be established for the Executive Offices: 4 (1) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 5 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention." 6 (2) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 7 Federal Crime Victim Assistance." 8 (3) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 9 Juvenile Justice - Title V." 10 (4) "Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency - 11 Federal Juvenile Accountability Incentive." 12 Section 1603. Department of Community and Economic 13 Development.--The following restricted receipt accounts may be 14 established for the Department of Community and Economic 15 Development: 16 (1) "ARC Housing Revolving Loan Program." 17 Section 1604. Department of Conservation and Natural 18 Resources.--The following restricted receipt accounts may be 19 established for the Department of Conservation and Natural 20 Resources: 21 (1) "Federal Aid to Volunteer Fire Companies." 22 (2) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act." 23 (3) "National Forest Reserve Allotment." 24 (4) "Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act - 25 Conservation and Natural Resources." 26 Section 1605. Department of Education.--The following 27 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 28 Department of Education: 29 (1) "Education of the Disabled - Part C." 30 (2) "LSTA - Library Grants." 19990H0980B1448 - 211 -
1 (3) "Penn State University Federal Aid." 2 (4) "Emergency Immigration Education Assistance." 3 (5) "Education of the Disabled - Part D." 4 (6) "Homeless Adult Assistance Program." 5 (7) "Severely Handicapped." 6 (8) "Medical Assistance Reimbursements to Local Education 7 Agencies." 8 Section 1606. Department of Environmental Protection.--The 9 following restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 10 Department of Environmental Protection: 11 (1) "Federal Water Resources Planning Act." 12 (2) "Flood Control Payments." 13 (3) "Soil and Water Conservation Act - Inventory of 14 Programs." 15 Section 1607. Department of Transportation.--The following 16 restricted receipt accounts may be established for the 17 Department of Transportation: 18 (1) "Capital Assistance Elderly and Handicapped Programs." 19 (2) "Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Assistance." 20 (3) "Ridesharing/Van Pool Program - Acquisition." 21 Section 1608. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.--The 22 following restricted receipt account may be established for the 23 Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: 24 (1) "Receipts from Federal Government - Disaster Relief - 25 Disaster Relief Assistance to State and Political Subdivisions." 26 Section 1609. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 27 Commission.--The following restricted receipt account may be 28 established for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum 29 Commission: 30 (1) "Federal Grant - Historical Preservation Act of 1966." 19990H0980B1448 - 212 -
1 PART XVII
2 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS
3 FOR 1999-2000
4 Section 1701. General Fund repository for Federal funds.--
5 All moneys received from the Federal Government as contributions
6 or supplements to the departments or agencies of the
7 Commonwealth or the programs herein provided shall be paid into
8 the General Fund.
9 Section 1702. Limitation on encumbering or spending Federal
10 funds.--Federal funds shall be encumbered or spent only to the
11 extent that such funds are estimated as being available during
12 the fiscal year of the Commonwealth.
13 Section 1703. Appropriation of prior unspent Federal
14 funds.--Any Federal money which has been previously appropriated
15 by the General Assembly and authorized or allocated by the
16 Federal Government but remains unspent from prior fiscal years
17 and will not be renewed for fiscal year 1999-2000 is hereby
18 appropriated.
19 Section 1704. Subgrants between Federal fund
20 appropriations.--With the exception of Federal money received
21 under JTPA and SSBG, subgrants may be made between
22 appropriations without further approval of the General Assembly.
23 The Secretary of the Budget shall submit a list of subgrants to
24 the Chairmen and minority chairmen of the House and Senate
25 Appropriations Committees quarterly. No subgrant to a State
26 agency, however, may be made from a restricted receipt account
27 without a specific appropriation by the General Assembly.
28 Section 1705. Utilization of emergency Federal funds.--(a) <--
29 Federal funds available for costs and damages resulting from
30 natural disasters or civil disobedience may be added to an
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1 appropriation contained in this act or to funds appropriated or 2 may be used for the purposes prescribed by the Federal 3 Government. 4 (b) In addition to the moneys appropriated by this act, all 5 moneys received from the Federal Government for the purpose of 6 disaster assistance or relief OR FOR GRANTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS <-- 7 FOR CLASS SIZE REDUCTION ACTIVITIES shall be paid into the 8 General Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund 9 to the departments, boards, commissions or agencies designated 10 by the Governor. 11 (c) In the event of any emergency situation in which the 12 General Assembly cannot act in sufficient time, the Governor is 13 authorized through executive authorization to provide up to 14 $10,000,000 in Federal funds to alleviate the emergency 15 situation. For the purposes of this section, "emergency" is 16 defined as any situation in which there is a chance of or which 17 may result in substantial human suffering. 18 PART XVIII 19 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FOR 1999-2000 20 Section 1801. Prior laws unaffected.--Except as provided in 21 section 253, this act is not intended to be inconsistent with or 22 to repeal any provision of any act enacted at this or any prior 23 session of the General Assembly regulating the purchase of 24 supplies, the ordering of printing and binding, the purchase, 25 maintenance and use of automobiles, the method of making 26 payments from the State Treasury for any purpose or the 27 functioning of any administrative department, board or 28 commission. 29 Section 1802. Compliance with other law before funds 30 available.--No appropriation made by this act to any department, 19990H0980B1448 - 214 -
1 board, commission or agency of the Executive Department shall be 2 available unless and until the department, board, commission or 3 agency has complied with sections 615 and 616 of the act of 4 April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative 5 Code of 1929. 6 Section 1803. Contracts prerequisite to encumbering or 7 committing funds.--Funds available to agencies, boards, 8 departments, commissions, or other governmental entities under 9 this act for the procurement of supplies, services or 10 construction shall not be available for payment of, or to be 11 committed to or encumbered for payment of, any such procurement 12 unless and until the agency, board, department or other 13 governmental entity has complied with all of the requirements 14 applicable to the procurement that are set out in 62 Pa.C.S. 15 (relating to procurement) and in the policies, procedures and 16 regulations instituted in accordance with that code. 17 Section 1804. Minority business set-asides.--(a) Each 18 department or other instrumentality of the Commonwealth listed 19 in Subpart A of Part II authorized to contract for buildings, 20 highways, commodities, equipment, supplies or services shall 21 report to the General Assembly all information pertinent to 22 anticipated procurement needs at the beginning of each fiscal 23 year and each fiscal quarter thereafter. 24 (b) As used in this section, the term "minority business" 25 means a minority business enterprise as defined in the act of 26 July 22, 1974 (P.L.598, No.206), known as the Pennsylvania 27 Minority Business Development Authority Act. 28 Section 1805. Appropriation of funds from miscellaneous 29 sources.--(a) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this 30 act, moneys received in payment for food and household supplies 19990H0980B1448 - 215 -
1 furnished to employees and other persons, except inmates, by an 2 institution, and moneys received from the proceeds from the sale 3 of any products of the soil, meats, livestock, timber or other 4 materials sold by the department shall be paid into the General 5 Fund and are hereby appropriated out of the General Fund to the 6 several respective institutions for the operation and 7 maintenance of the institutions. 8 (b) In addition to the amounts appropriated by this act, all 9 moneys received from any other source, except the Federal 10 Government, as contributions for the programs provided herein or 11 as payment for services or materials furnished by one 12 institution to another, except those collections designated as 13 revenues, shall be paid into the General Fund and are hereby 14 appropriated out of the General Fund for the purposes of the 15 respective appropriations. 16 (c) In addition to any funds specifically appropriated by 17 this act, all moneys received by a department or agency of the 18 Commonwealth from any other sources, except the Federal 19 Government, as contributions or supplements to the department or 20 agency for a program or administration of an act included in 21 this act shall be paid into the General Fund and credited to the 22 appropriation for that program or administration of the act. 23 Section 1806. Lapsing of unused funds.--(a) Except as 24 otherwise provided by law or by this section, that part of all 25 appropriations in Parts II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, 26 XI, XII, XIII, XIV and XV unexpended, uncommitted or 27 unencumbered as of June 30, 2000, shall automatically lapse as 28 of that date. 29 (B) THE APPROPRIATION IN SECTION 208 FOR SPENT MUSHROOM <-- 30 RESEARCH SHALL BE A TWO-YEAR CONTINUING APPROPRIATION. 19990H0980B1448 - 216 -
1 (b) (C) The appropriations in Part II to the Legislative <--
2 Department shall be continuing appropriations.
3 Section 1807. Appellate courts appropriation contingency.--
4 The funds appropriated in Part II to the Supreme, Superior and
5 Commonwealth Courts for justice and judge expenses are
6 contingent upon a vouchered expense account plan being continued
7 by the Supreme Court.
8 Section 1808. Transfer of excess funds.--The Governor may
9 transfer any excess money in those funds receiving proceeds of
10 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania general obligation bonds in excess
11 of the amount necessary for the purposes for which the bonds
12 were issued to the appropriate sinking fund for payment of debt
13 service due on outstanding bonds. If such excess funds, together
14 with any available balance, exceed the amount of debt service
15 remaining to be paid, the funds shall be transferred to the
16 General Fund or to the appropriate special fund responsible for
17 such debt service.
18 Section 1809. Transfer of funds by the Supreme Court.--(a)
19 The Supreme Court may transfer any excess funds appropriated in
20 sections 281, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291 and 292 to the
21 Judicial Department in Part II to the Judicial Computer
22 Augmentation Account during the month of June 2000. No transfer
23 may create or increase a deficiency in the appropriation from
24 which the transfer is made. Whenever the Supreme Court makes a
25 transfer under this subsection, the Supreme Court shall give
26 written notification to the Secretary of the Budget and chairman
27 and minority chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations
28 and the chairman and the minority chairman of the House of
29 Representatives Committee on Appropriations ten days prior to
30 any transfer which shall also include certification that such
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1 transfer will not result in a deficit in any appropriation. 2 (b) The Supreme Court may transfer funds appropriated in 3 section 281 between the line items in that section provided that 4 no transfer may create or increase a deficiency in the 5 appropriation from which the transfer is made. Whenever the 6 Supreme Court makes a transfer under this subsection, the 7 Supreme Court shall give written notification to the Secretary 8 of the Budget and the chairman and minority chairman of the 9 Senate Committee on Appropriations and the chairman and the 10 minority chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on 11 Appropriations ten days prior to any transfer which shall also 12 include certification that such transfer will not result in a 13 deficit in any appropriation. 14 Section 1810. Transfer from Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund.-- 15 The sum of $12,000,000 is transferred from the Hazardous Sites 16 Cleanup Fund to the Industrial Sites Cleanup Fund. 17 Section 1811. Transfer from Pennsylvania Minority Business <-- 18 Development Fund.--The sum of $1,000,000 is transferred from the 19 Pennsylvania Minority Business Development Fund to the Small 20 Business First Fund. 21 SECTION 1811. PRISON PRIVATIZATION PROHIBITED.--COMMONWEALTH <-- 22 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SHALL NOT BE 23 USED TO PRIVATIZE AND/OR OUT-SOURCE PRISON OPERATIONS. ALL 24 CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF 25 THIS ACT, AND THEIR RENEWAL, ARE EXEMPT. 26 SECTION 1812. TRANSFER FROM DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.--AN 27 AMOUNT EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 1% OF THE TOTAL COMMONWEALTH 28 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IS 29 TRANSFERRED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON CRIME AND 30 DELINQUENCY FOR COMMUNITY-ORIENTED POLICING GRANTS. THESE FUNDS 19990H0980B1448 - 218 -
1 SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED TO MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING LOCAL LAW 2 ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES OR MUNICIPALITIES CONTRACTING FOR LOCAL LAW 3 ENFORCEMENT SERVICES WITH ANOTHER MUNICIPALITY. GRANTS TO 4 MUNICIPALITIES SHALL BE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FORMULA: 50% 5 SHALL BE BASED ON POPULATION, AND 50% SHALL BE BASED ON THE 6 NUMBER OF PART I OFFENSES UNDER THE PENNSYLVANIA UNIFORM CRIME 7 REPORTING (UCR) PROGRAM FOR THE PRECEDING CALENDAR YEAR. 8 PART XIX 9 EFFECTIVE DATE 10 Section 1901. Effective date.--This act shall take effect 11 July 1, 1999, or immediately, whichever is later. C11L84RZ/19990H0980B1448 - 219 -