PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1084, 1817, 1873         PRINTER'S NO. 2247

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE BILL

No. 939 Session of 1981


                     Report of the Committee of Conference

        To the Members of the Senate and House of Representatives:

           We, the undersigned, Committee of Conference on the part of
        the Senate and House of Representatives for the purpose of
        considering Senate Bill No. 939, entitled:
        "An act * * * AMENDING THE ACT OF JULY 1, 1981 (P.L.628, NO.5A),
        ENTITLED 'AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE EXECUTIVE,
        LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, THE
        PUBLIC DEBT AND FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD
        JULY 1, 1981 TO JUNE 30, 1982, AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS
        INCURRED AND REMAINING UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL PERIOD
        ENDING JUNE 30, 1981; * * * DEPARTMENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH FOR
        THE FISCAL PERIOD JULY 1, 1980 TO JUNE 30, 1981,' PROVIDING
        ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR ARTS ORGANIZATIONS AND, THE
        DEPARTMENTS OF EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND HEALTH AND
        THE HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION,"

        respectfully submit the following bill as our report:

                                           RICHARD A. TILGHMAN

                                           JOHN STAUFFER

                                  (Committee on the part of the Senate.)

                                           RICHARD A. McCLATCHY

                                           JOHN HOPE ANDERSON

                (Committee on the part of the House of Representatives.)




                                     AN ACT

     1  To further provide for the expenses of the Executive,
     2     Legislative and Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for
     3     the fiscal year July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1983, to provide
     4     additional and supplemental appropriations from the Federal
     5     augmentation funds and the Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund
     6     to the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the
     7     fiscal year July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1983 and making repeals.

     8     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     9  hereby enacts as follows:
    10     Section 1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the
    11  "Supplemental Appropriation Act of 1982."
    12     Section 2.  The following sums, or as much thereof as may be
    13  necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the General
    14  Fund to the several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive,
    15  Legislative and Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for the
    16  payment of salaries, wages or other compensation and travel
    17  expense of the duly elected or appointed officers and employees
    18  of the Commonwealth, for payment of fees of contractual services
    19  rendered, for the purchase or rental of goods, services,
    20  printing, equipment, land and buildings and for payment of any
    21  other expenses, as provided by law or by this act, necessary for
    22  the proper conduct of the duties, functions and activities and
    23  for the purposes hereinafter set forth for the fiscal period
    24  beginning July 1, 1982 and for the payment of bills incurred and
    25  remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal period ending June
    26  30, 1982.
    27                      I.  EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
    28             To the Department of the Attorney General
    29     For general government operations of the
    30  Department of the Attorney General...............   $20,147,000
    31                     To the Treasury Department


     1     For general government operations of the
     2  Treasury Department..............................   $11,412,580
     3                   To the Department of Commerce
     4     For general government operations of the
     5  Department of Commerce...........................    $5,691,000
     6               To the Department of Community Affairs
     7     For general government operations of the
     8  Department of Community Affairs..................    $6,833,000
     9            To the Department of Environmental Resources
    10     For flood wall repair or replacement in the
    11  Borough of Danville..............................       $50,000
    12                    II.  LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
    13                  To the House of Representatives
    14     For the payment of the expenses of the
    15  Committee on Appropriations (R) of the House of
    16  Representatives in investigating schools, colleges,
    17  universities, correctional institutions, mental
    18  hospitals, medical and surgical hospitals, homes
    19  and other institutions and agencies supported,
    20  in whole or in part, by appropriations from the
    21  State Treasury in analyzing reports, expenditures
    22  and the general operation and administration of
    23  said institutions and agencies in examining and
    24  analyzing requests of the same and of the
    25  various departments, boards and commissions of the
    26  Commonwealth, and for the collection of data from
    27  other states, attending seminars, conferences,
    28  and in cooperating and exchanging information with
    29  legislative budget and financial committees of
    30  other states, and any office expenses necessary
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     1  to serve the committee and its chairman, and for
     2  the necessary clerical assistance and other
     3  assistance, travel expense and all other expenses
     4  deemed necessary by the chairman in compiling data
     5  and information connected with the work of said
     6  committee in compiling comparative cost and other
     7  fiscal data and information for the use of said
     8  committee and the House of Representatives during
     9  Legislative Sessions and during the interim
    10  between Legislative Sessions to the discharge of
    11  such duties. The committee shall have the authority
    12  to examine and inspect all properties, equipment,
    13  facilities, files, records and accounts of any
    14  State office, department, institution, board,
    15  committee, commission or agency or any institution
    16  or agency supported in whole or in part by
    17  appropriation from the State Treasury and to
    18  administer oaths. The sum appropriated shall be
    19  paid on warrant of the State Treasurer in favor
    20  of the chairman of said committee on the presenta-
    21  tion of his requisition for the same. The Chairman
    22  of the Committee on Appropriations (R) shall, not
    23  later than 30 days after the termination of his term
    24  of office or until his successor is elected and
    25  also, within 30 days after the adjournment of any
    26  regular or special session, file an account to-
    27  gether with supporting documents whenever possible
    28  in the office of the Appropriation Committee of
    29  the committee's expenses since the filing of the
    30  prior account....................................       480,000
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     1     For payment of the expenses of the Committee on
     2  Appropriations (D) of the House of Representatives
     3  for investigating schools, colleges, universities,
     4  correctional institutions, mental hospitals, medical
     5  and surgical hospitals, homes and other institutions
     6  and agencies supported, in whole or in part, by
     7  appropriations from the State Treasury in analyzing
     8  reports, expenditures, and the general operation
     9  and administration of said institutions and agencies
    10  in examining and analyzing requests of the same and
    11  of the various departments, boards and commissions
    12  of the Commonwealth and for the collection of data
    13  from other states, attending seminars, conferences,
    14  and in cooperating and exchanging information with
    15  legislative budget and financial committees of
    16  other states, and any office expenses necessary to
    17  serve the committee and its chairman, and for the
    18  necessary clerical assistance, and other assistance,
    19  travel expense and all other expenses deemed neces-
    20  sary by the chairman in compiling data and information
    21  connected with the work of said committee in compiling
    22  comparative cost and other fiscal data and information
    23  for the use of said committee and the House of
    24  Representatives during Legislative Sessions and
    25  during the interim between Legislative Sessions to
    26  the discharge of such duties. The committee shall
    27  have the authority to examine and inspect all
    28  properties, equipment, facilities, files, records
    29  and accounts of any State office, department,
    30  institution, board, committee, commission or agency
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     1  or any institution or agency supported in whole or
     2  in part by appropriation from the State Treasury
     3  and to administer oaths. The sum appropriated shall
     4  be paid on warrant of the State Treasurer in favor
     5  of the Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations
     6  (D) on the presentation of his requisition for the
     7  same. Such members so designated shall, not later
     8  than 30 days after the termination of his term of
     9  office, or until his successor is selected, and also
    10  within 30 days after the adjournment of any regular
    11  or special session, file an account together with
    12  supporting documents whenever possible, in the
    13  office of the Chairman of the Committee on Appropri-
    14  ations (D) of the House of Representatives of his
    15  expense since the filing of the prior account....       480,000
    16     The Appropriations Committee may issue subpoenas
    17  under the hand and seal of the majority chairman
    18  to compel the attendance of witnesses and the pro-
    19  duction of any papers, books, accounts, documents
    20  and testimony touching matters properly being
    21  inquired into by the committee and to cause the
    22  deposition of witnesses either residing within or
    23  without the State to be taken in the manner pre-
    24  scribed by law for taking depositions in civil
    25  actions.
    26                     III.  JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
    27                    Philadelphia Municipal Court
    28     For the salaries and expenses of judges.......    $1,460,000
    29     Section 3.  The following sums, or as much thereof as may be
    30  necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Federal
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     1  augmentation funds to the several hereinafter named agencies of
     2  the Executive and Judicial Departments of the Commonwealth for
     3  the payment of the expenses of implementing and carrying out the
     4  programs stated herein for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
     5  1982 and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid
     6  at the close of the fiscal period ending June 30, 1982.
     7                      I.  EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
     8                      To the Executive Offices
     9             (a)  For the Office of Policy and Planning
    10     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    11  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    12  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    13  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    14  administration:
    15     (1)  "EDA - Grants to States for Supplemental and
    16  Basic Funding" - To implement measures identified
    17  to improve Pennsylvania's manufacturing base by
    18  stimulating new and expanding small technology -
    19  intensive manufacturing industries...............      $133,000
    20     (2)  "EDA - Planning Assistance" - To under-
    21  take State economic development planning activi-
    22  ties (including a carryover of approximately
    23  $72,000).........................................       141,000
    24     (3)  "Human Services Assessment" - To under-
    25  take a comprehensive assessment of State and
    26  Federal funding streams which pass through the
    27  State to the local level for the provision of
    28  human services, and to design mechanisms for
    29  improving local flexibility and reducing adminis-
    30  trative costs in the use of these funds..........       130,000
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     1              (b)  For the Human Relations Commission
     2     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     3  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     4  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     5  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
     6  administration:
     7     (1)  "EEOC - Special Project Grant" - To
     8  undertake, identify and eliminate discrimination
     9  in employment due to race, color, religion, sex,
    10  ancestry or national origin, in hiring, recruit-
    11  ment, placement, promotion, referral, transfer,
    12  lay-off, discharge and other employment prac-
    13  tices............................................    $1,010,000
    14     (2)  "HUD - Special Project Grant" - For the
    15  development of a complaint processing capability
    16  sufficient to enable PHRC to process all housing
    17  discrimination complaints under its jurisdic-
    18  tion.............................................       370,000
    19           (c)  For the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
    20     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    21  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    22  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    23  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    24  administration:
    25     (1)  "National Endowment for the Arts - Basic
    26  State Grant" - To assist State arts agencies
    27  throughout the State to improve the operating
    28  efficiency of art organizations..................      $380,000
    29               (d)  For the Governor's Energy Council
    30     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
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     1  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     2  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     3  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
     4  administration:
     5     (1)  "Supplemental State Energy Conservation
     6  Plan (ECPA)" - For supplemental activities to
     7  carry out the State Energy Conservation Plan.....      $470,000
     8     (2)  "Institutional Conservation Program" -
     9  To provide financial assistance for schools,
    10  hospitals, buildings owned by units of local
    11  government and public care institutions for the
    12  purpose of reducing the consumption and associated
    13  costs of energy resources (including a carryover
    14  of approximately $400,000).......................       725,000
    15    (e)  To the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency
    16     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    17  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    18  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    19  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for general
    20  government operations:
    21     (1)  "Jail Overcrowding and Technical
    22  Assistance" - To provide technical assistance to
    23  counties to help relieve overcrowding in jails...       $23,000
    24                    (f)  To the General Counsel
    25     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    26  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    27  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    28  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for State
    29  Correctional Institutions:
    30     (1)  "Hearing Examiner Training" - For train-
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     1  ing of 18 full-time regional hearing examiners...       $15,000
     2     (2)  "Criminal Justice Statistical Develop-
     3  ment" - To assist the Bureau of Corrections in
     4  the United States Department of Justice "National
     5  Prisoner Reporting" program.......................        4,000
     6                     To the Department of Aging
     7     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     8  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     9  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    10  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for general
    11  government operations:
    12     (1)  "Programs for the Aging - Title IV-A -
    13  Administration" - To support activities that
    14  attract qualified persons to the field of aging
    15  and train persons employed or preparing for
    16  employment in aging and related fields...........      $195,000
    17     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    18  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    19  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    20  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    21  services for the aging:
    22     (1)  "Programs for the Aging - Nutrition" - To
    23  provide eligible older citizens with low cost
    24  nutritious meals with appropriate supportive
    25  services.........................................    $4,500,000
    26                   To the Department of Commerce
    27     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    28  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    29  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    30  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for gen-
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     1  eral government operations:
     2     (1)  "ARC - Enterprise Development" - To
     3  establish an Energy/Enterprise Development
     4  Revolving Loan Fund for small business located
     5  in Appalachian Pennsylvania......................    $3,000,000
     6     (2)  "Export Census Project" - To collect
     7  Statewide export data and develop a program for
     8  the maintenance and dissemination of statistical
     9  data to assist efforts of the United States Depart-
    10  ment of Commerce's Pennsylvania district offices
    11  and the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce......        30,000
    12     (3)  "EDA - Title IX Revolving Loan Program" -
    13  To establish a financing program for small busi-
    14  ness.............................................     1,000,000
    15               To the Department of Community Affairs
    16     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    17  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    18  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    19  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for gen-
    20  eral government operations:
    21     (1)  "Coastal Zone Management Program Adminis-
    22  tration" - For grants to local governments to
    23  study and plan for economic, social and environ-
    24  mental consequences resulting from siting,
    25  construction and operation of energy facilities
    26  in coastal zones.................................      $926,000
    27     (2)  "Safe Drinking Water Act" - For the train-
    28  ing of local government officials in meeting the
    29  requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act......        40,000
    30     (3)  "FEMA - Technical Assistance on Flood-
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     1  plain Management" - To provide technical
     2  assistance to local municipalities on floodplain
     3  management matters...............................       315,000
     4     (4)  "Folk Arts Project" - To establish a
     5  Director of Folklife Programs to support extended
     6  working relationships between humanists and non-
     7  profit organizations.............................        32,000
     8     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     9  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    10  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    11  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    12  Housing and Redevelopment:
    13     (1)  "DOE - Weatherization" - For supplies and
    14  personnel to be used in a program of home weather-
    15  ization for low income households................   $18,500,000
    16     (2)  "CSA - Energy Conservation Program -
    17  Weatherization" - For a program of home weather-
    18  ization and to operate programs promoting energy
    19  efficiency among low income persons..............       350,000
    20                   To the Department of Education
    21     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    22  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    23  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    24  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for gen-
    25  eral government operations:
    26     (1)  "Education of Exceptional Children" -
    27  Administration of the initiation, expansion and
    28  improvement of educational programs for handi-
    29  capped children (including a carryover of approx-
    30  imately $524,000)................................    $2,530,000
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     1     (2)  "ECIA Chapter (I) Programs - Administra-
     2  tion" - Administration of ECIA Chapter (I) programs
     3  (including a carryover of approximately $198,000).    1,406,000
     4     (3)  "State Approving Agency (VA)" - To
     5  approve and supervise educational institutions
     6  and training of veterans.........................       700,000
     7     (4)  "Food and Nutrition Service" - To
     8  administer all food nutrition programs, provide
     9  nutrition education and to assess the need for
    10  nutrition services (including a carryover of
    11  approximately $846,000)..........................     2,304,000
    12     (5)  "Research and Development - Informa-
    13  tion" - To increase the exchange of information
    14  relating to the improvement of school programs
    15  (including a carryover of approximately
    16  $65,000).........................................        89,000
    17     (6)  "ESEA (VII) Bilingual Education" - Co-
    18  ordination of technical assistance for programs
    19  for non-English dominant children................        41,000
    20     (7)  "Transition Program for Refugee Children" -
    21  To provide special educational services to eligi-
    22  ble refugee children (including a carryover of
    23  approximately $6,000)............................        25,000
    24     (8)  "Career Education" - To administer a pro-
    25  gram for school districts to develop comprehensive
    26  career education programs (including a carryover
    27  of approximately $28,000).........................       81,000
    28     (9)  "Adult Basic Education - Grants to States"
    29  - To properly service Adult Basic Education pro-
    30  grams in the Commonwealth through monitoring,
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     1  evaluating and providing technical assistance
     2  service..........................................       138,000
     3     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     4  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     5  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     6  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     7  State Library:
     8     (1)  "Nuclear Regulatory Commission Documents -
     9  Support Program" - To assist in operating the
    10  Local Public Documents Room housing large amounts
    11  of materials related to three nuclear power facili-
    12  ties in central Pennsylvania (including a carry-
    13  over of approximately $3,000)....................       $14,000
    14     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    15  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    16  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    17  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for Youth
    18  Development Centers:
    19     (1)  "ESEA - Neglected or Delinquent Transi-
    20  tion Services Program" - To provide for a State-
    21  wide system of computerized school and correc-
    22  tional institution pupil records retrieval, stor-
    23  age and dissemination for the incarcerated youth
    24  of Pennsylvania..................................       $97,000
    25     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    26  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    27  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    28  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    29  Special Education:
    30     (1)  "Parent Training Collaborative Consor-
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     1  tium" - To establish and implement parent/surro-
     2  gate parent training instructional and support
     3  system model for parents of handicapped children.      $127,000
     4     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     5  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     6  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     7  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     8  State Colleges and State-owned University:
     9     (1)  "Basic Institutional Development Grant -
    10  Cheyney" - To strengthen the programs at Cheyney
    11  State College through curriculum development,
    12  administrative development and student services..      $797,000
    13     (2)  "Vocational Personnel Program - Indiana
    14  University of Pennsylvania" - Prepare higher edu-
    15  cation unit teacher educators to function as part
    16  of a differentiated staffing team in a field-
    17  based, performance-based vocational teacher edu-
    18  cation program...................................       650,000
    19     (3)  "Migrant Education Program - Shippens-
    20  burg State College" - To provide preschool kinder-
    21  garten, special academic instruction and other ed-
    22  ucational activities in a bilingual form to child-
    23  ren of migrant workers (including a carryover of
    24  approximately $30,000)...........................       675,000
    25     (4)  "Head Start - Lock Haven" - To train
    26  workers to work Head Start programs in assigned
    27  areas............................................       110,000
    28     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    29  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    30  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
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     1  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     2  Scranton State School for the Deaf:
     3     (1)  "Adult Basic Education - Scranton" - To
     4  develop strategies for effective and innovative
     5  ways to motivate and recruit deaf citizens of
     6  Pennsylvania to attend Adult Basic Education
     7  programs.........................................        $4,000
     8     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     9  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    10  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    11  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
    12  Scotland School for Veterans' Children:
    13     (1)  "National School Milk Lunch Program -
    14  Scotland" - To supplement the costs of providing
    15  milk and food services at the Scotland School
    16  for Veterans' Children...........................      $200,000
    17     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    18  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    19  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    20  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
    21  Thaddeus Stevens State School of Technology:
    22     (1)  "Project Growth - Thaddeus Stevens" - To
    23  expand the electronics technology and machine shop
    24  program to serve additional students.............      $154,000
    25          To the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
    26     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    27  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    28  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    29  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    30  general government operations:
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     1     (1)  "Flash Flood Project - Warning System" -
     2  To develop, install and operate local flash flood
     3  warning systems to help provide advance flood
     4  warnings.........................................      $288,000
     5     (2)  "Communications and Warning System" - For
     6  equipment to replace, upgrade and enhance the PEMA
     7  teletype system and the purchase and installation
     8  of UHF direction and control two-way radio communi-
     9  cations system to provide a waring and communica-
    10  tions capability for natural and man-made disasters
    11  in the Commonwealth..............................        89,000
    12     (3)  "Shelter Survey" - For salaries, benefits
    13  and other administrative costs of personnel to
    14  conduct shelter surveys throughout the Common-
    15  wealth...........................................        50,000
    16            To the Department of Environmental Resources
    17     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    18  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    19  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    20  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for general
    21  government operations:
    22     (1)  "Surface Mine Conservation" - For activi-
    23  ties to achieve compliance with Federal
    24  regulations related to surface mining and to
    25  achieve improved erosion and sediment control,
    26  ground water quality and decreased blasting and
    27  water supply related problems....................    $1,489,000
    28     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    29  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are
    30  hereby specifically appropriated to supplement the
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     1  sum appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
     2  the Office of Resources Management:
     3     (1)  "Coastal Zone Management Program" - For
     4  support of the coastal zone management program...    $1,300,000
     5     (2)  "National Water Use Data System" - For
     6  support activities connected with the Federal
     7  Water Use Report.................................       105,000
     8     (3)  "Bituminous Demonstration Project" - For
     9  field inspection and monitoring..................       100,000
    10     (4)  "Federal Surface Mining Control and Rec-
    11  lamation" - To fully implement the regulatory
    12  program, support and development of information
    13  systems plan and evaluate the impacts of the
    14  Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act..       435,000
    15     (5)  "Topographic and Geologic Survey Grants" -
    16  For evaluating the impact of various activities on
    17  Pennsylvania's topography........................       117,000
    18     (6)  "Dam Safety Program - Army Corps of
    19  Engineers" - To support the dam safety program to
    20  mitigate potential flooding by regulating the con-
    21  struction, operation and maintenance of these
    22  hydraulic structures.............................        30,000
    23     (7)  "State 404 Program Assumption Study
    24  Grant" - To provide the department with practical
    25  experience for operating a State 404 program
    26  (dredging and filling operations in wet lands)...        59,000
    27     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    28  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    29  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    30  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
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     1  Office of Protection:
     2     (1)  "EPA - Planning Grant - Administration" -
     3  For the administration and operation of a
     4  program to implement the requirements of the
     5  Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act...    $4,783,000
     6     (2)  "Water Pollution Control Grants" -
     7  For the conduct and administration of the State-
     8  wide water pollution control program plan........     2,229,000
     9     (3)  "Air Pollution Control Grants" - For the
    10  conduct and administration of a Statewide program
    11  for the control, abatement and prevention of air
    12  pollution and achievement of Federal ambient air
    13  quality standards................................     3,100,000
    14     (4)  "Surface Mine Control and Reclamation" -
    15  For a program to implement the regulations
    16  of the Federal Surface Mining Control and
    17  Reclamation Act..................................     5,700,000
    18     (5)  "Deep Mine Daylighting" - To calculate
    19  procedures by which abandoned underground coal
    20  mines may be daylighted by surface mining methods
    21  in order to extract the remaining coal re-
    22  sources..........................................       111,000
    23     (6)  "Water Quality Outreach Operator Training
    24  Program" - To carry out a program of on-site
    25  training at a selected number of small waste-water
    26  treatment plants.................................       110,000
    27     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    28  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    29  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    30  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
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     1  forestry operations:
     2     (1)  "Cooperative Forest Insect and Disease
     3  Control" - For insect and disease control, forest
     4  fire protection and timber management activities
     5  of the Bureau of Forestry........................      $900,000
     6     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     7  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     8  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     9  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
    10  State Parks:
    11     (1)  "State Park Archaeological Studies" - To
    12  conduct archaeological studies on State Park lands
    13  in southeastern and southcentral counties........       $15,000
    14     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    15  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    16  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    17  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for gypsy
    18  moth and other insect control:
    19     (1)  "Forest Insect and Disease Control" - For
    20  spraying for gypsy moth and disease control......      $900,000
    21                    To the Department of Health
    22     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    23  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    24  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    25  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for gen-
    26  eral government operations:
    27     (1)  "Indochinese Refugee Program" - To serve
    28  the unmet public health needs associated with, and
    29  the general health needs of, the refugees (includ-
    30  ing a carryover of approximately $66,000)........      $190,000
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     1     (2)  "NIAAA - State Training Systems
     2  Project" - To develop a comprehensive Statewide
     3  training system for professionals serving drug
     4  abuse clients....................................        76,000
     5     (3)  "SSA (XVI) Drug and Alcohol Referral and
     6  Monitoring Program" - To provide referral and
     7  monitoring services to medically determined drug
     8  addicts or alcoholics............................       107,000
     9     (4)  "Migrant Health Grants" - To provide
    10  clinic services at medical centers and intensify
    11  public health nursing services and sanitary sur-
    12  veys of camps for migrant laborers and their fam-
    13  ilies in the Commonwealth and to provide for
    14  health services for migrant children (including
    15  a carryover of approximately $101,000)...........       493,000
    16     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    17  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    18  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    19  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
    20  administration of the Quality Assurance Program:
    21     (1)  "Medicare - Health Services Agency Certi-
    22  fication" - Perform surveys and inspections to
    23  determine whether hospitals, home health
    24  agencies, laboratories, clinics and other pro-
    25  viders of health services meet requirements as
    26  set forth in section 1861 of the Social Security
    27  Act and certifying those that qualify to the Sec-
    28  retary of Health and Human Services (including
    29  a carryover of approximately $271,000)...........    $1,200,000
    30     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
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     1  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     2  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     3  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     4  operation of the State Laboratory:
     5     (1)  "Medicare - Health Services Agency Certi-
     6  fication" - Perform surveys and inspections to
     7  determine whether hospitals, home health agen-
     8  cies, laboratories, clinics and other providers
     9  of health services meet requirements as set forth
    10  in section 1861 of the Social Security Act and
    11  certifying those that qualify to the Secretary of
    12  Health and Human Resources.......................      $125,000
    13     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    14  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    15  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    16  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    17  Maternal and Child Health:
    18     (1)  "Crippled Children's Services - Projects"
    19  - To provide diagnostic, rehabilitative and follow-
    20  up treatment to children and their families......      $606,000
    21     (2)  "Improved Pregnancy Outcome" - To improve
    22  pregnancy outcome measures and expand the quality
    23  and quantity of prenatal care....................       200,000
    24     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    25  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    26  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    27  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for emer-
    28  gency health services:
    29     (1)  "ARC - Communications System" - To pur-
    30  chase and install microwave communications in
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     1  several counties to provide an adequate communi-
     2  cations system for basic emergency medical ser-
     3  vices and hospital and county emergency operating
     4  centers..........................................      $350,000
     5     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     6  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     7  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     8  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for Coal
     9  Worker's Pneumoconiosis Services:
    10     (1)  "Black Lung Clinic Program" - To expand
    11  State effort into the screening, diagnosis, treat-
    12  ment and rehabilitation of coal workers with
    13  respiratory diseases (including a carryover of
    14  approximately $990,000)..........................    $1,900,000
    15                To the Department of Public Welfare
    16     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    17  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    18  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    19  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    20  general government operations:
    21     (1)  "Child Welfare Services" - For administra-
    22  tive expenses incurred for general government
    23  operations in establishing, extending and
    24  strengthening services provided by the
    25  Commonwealth and local Public Welfare Programs
    26  for development services which will prevent the
    27  neglect, abuse, exploitation or delinquency of
    28  children.........................................    $2,000,000
    29     (2)  "Medical Assistance Program Administra-
    30  tion" - For administrative expenses incurred for
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     1  general government operations in support of the
     2  provision of medical assistance on behalf of
     3  eligible persons.................................    14,507,000
     4     (3)  "Food Stamp Program - Administration" -
     5  For administrative expenses incurred for
     6  general government operations in relation to
     7  the Food Stamp Program...........................     1,500,000
     8     (4)  "Children and Youth Emergency Services
     9  Demonstration Grant" - For the planning and
    10  development of a comprehensive emergency services
    11  program for children, youth and families in
    12  Philadelphia.....................................        35,000
    13     (5)  "Child Welfare Technical Assistance
    14  Project" - To identify and begin implementation
    15  of the steps necessary to comply with the
    16  Federal Child Welfare Amendments (Public Law
    17  96-272)..........................................        61,000
    18     (6)  "Elementary and Secondary Education
    19  Act - Title I" - For administration of the program
    20  to extend and improve comprehensive educational
    21  programs for the handicapped.....................       387,000
    22     (7)  "1115 Demonstration Grant - Public Ser-
    23  vices" - To simplify transportation service bill-
    24  ing and accounting requirements..................        65,000
    25     (8)  "Assistance Payments Research - Community
    26  Work Experience" - To demonstrate and evaluate a
    27  Statewide Community Work Experience Program (CWEP)
    28  in the context of Pennsylvania's Welfare Reform
    29  Law (Act 75 of 1982).............................       152,000
    30     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
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     1  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     2  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     3  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     4  Office of Information Systems:
     5     (1)  "Medical Assistance Information
     6  Systems" - For administrative expenses incurred by
     7  the Office of Information Systems in providing
     8  for medical assistance on behalf of eligible
     9  persons..........................................    $7,747,000
    10     (2)  "Child Support Enforcement" - For
    11  administrative expenses incurred by the Office
    12  of Information Systems to enforce the support
    13  obligations owed by absent parents to their
    14  children, locate absent parents, establish
    15  paternity and obtain child support...............       314,000
    16     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    17  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    18  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    19  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for county
    20  administration:
    21     (1)  "Medical Assistance - County Administra-
    22  tion" - For administrative expenses incurred for
    23  county administration in relation to the provi-
    24  sion of medical assistance services..............   $37,685,000
    25     (2)  "Food Stamp Program - County Administra-
    26  tion" - For administrative expenses incurred for
    27  county administration in relation to the Food
    28  Stamp Program....................................    23,257,000
    29     (3)  "Food Stamp Performance Improvement
    30  Project" - To identify, correct and prevent
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     1  future occurrences of specified certification
     2  errors that occur in the processing of food
     3  stamp applications and recertifications..........       222,000
     4     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     5  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     6  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     7  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     8  Program Accountability:
     9     (1)  "Maintenance Assistance - Program Account-
    10  ability".........................................    $1,364,000
    11     (2)  "Child Support Enforcement Program - Pro-
    12  gram Accountability" - For costs incurred by
    13  Program Accountability in support of the
    14  Child Support Enforcement Program................    27,919,000
    15     (3)  "Food Stamp Program - Program Account-
    16  ability" - For administrative expenses incurred
    17  by Program Accountability in relation to the
    18  Food Stamp Program...............................     1,148,000
    19     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    20  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    21  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    22  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
    23  Pennsylvania Employables Program:
    24     (1)  "Maintenance Assistance" - For adminis-
    25  trative costs associated with the participation
    26  of AFDC recipients in the Pennsylvania
    27  Employables Program.............................     $1,551,000
    28     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    29  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    30  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
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     1  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for sub-
     2  sidies for the visually handicapped:
     3     (1)  "Rehabilitation Services and Facilities -
     4  Basic Support" - For provision of vocational
     5  rehabilitation services to blind persons; also,
     6  to provide small business opportunities for the
     7  blind through vending operations.................    $4,700,000
     8     (2)  "Innovative Techniques for Teaching
     9  Legally Blind and Multiply Handicapped" - To
    10  teach social living and communications skills
    11  to hard to reach blind and severely visually
    12  impaired adults ranging in ages from 17 to 59
    13  years............................................         5,000
    14     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    15  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    16  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    17  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for rest-
    18  oration centers:
    19     (1)  "Medical Assistance - State Restoration
    20  Centers" - For the provision of medical assistance
    21  services to eligible persons at State restoration
    22  centers..........................................   $14,634,000
    23     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    24  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    25  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    26  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for State
    27  General Hospitals:
    28     (1)  "Medicare Services at State General Hos-
    29  pitals" - For the provision of medical services
    30  at State General Hospitals that are reimbursable
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     1  under Medicare...................................   $42,461,000
     2     (2)  "Medical Assistance - State General Hospi-
     3  tals" - For the provision of medical assistance
     4  services to eligible persons at State General
     5  Hospitals........................................    10,506,000
     6     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
     7  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     8  specifically appropriated to supplement the sums
     9  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for State
    10  mental hospitals:
    11     (1)  "Medicare Services - State Mental Hospi-
    12  tals" - For provision of medical services at State
    13  mental hospitals that are reimbursable under
    14  Medicare.........................................   $19,024,000
    15     (2)  "Library Services Title I - State Mental
    16  Hospitals" - To establish and expand State insti-
    17  tutional library services and library services to
    18  the physically handicapped.......................        10,000
    19     (3)  "Library Services Title III - State Men-
    20  tal Hospitals" - To expand and improve existing
    21  libraries........................................        28,000
    22     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    23  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    24  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    25  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    26  State centers for the mentally retarded:
    27     (1)  "Medical Assistance - State Centers" -
    28  For the provision of medical assistance services
    29  to eligible persons in State centers for the
    30  mentally retarded................................  $159,649,000
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     1     (2)  "ESEA - Title I - State Centers" - To
     2  extend and improve comprehensive educational
     3  programs for handicapped children enrolled in
     4  State operated or State supported schools........       119,000
     5     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     6  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     7  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     8  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for com-
     9  munity services for the mentally retarded:
    10     (1)  "Mainstreaming Demonstration Grant" - To
    11  demonstrate the mainstreaming of handicapped chil-
    12  dren into day care programs with nonhandicapped
    13  children in order to establish a network of inte-
    14  grated day care programs.........................      $131,000
    15     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    16  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    17  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    18  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    19  inpatient services:
    20     (1)  "Medical Assistance - Inpatient" - For
    21  provision of medical assistance services in
    22  institutional nonnursing homes..................  $237,429,000
    23     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    24  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    25  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    26  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for pay-
    27  ments to counties for child welfare programs:
    28     (1)  "Child Welfare Services" - To establish,
    29  extend and strengthen services provided by local
    30  public welfare programs for development of
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     1  services which will prevent the neglect, abuse,
     2  exploitation or delinquency of children..........    $5,329,000
     3     (2)  "Refugees and Persons Seeking Asylum Pro-
     4  gram" - For provision of child welfare services to
     5  refugees and persons seeking asylum..............     1,700,000
     6                To the Department of Transportation
     7     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     8  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     9  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    10  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for Mass
    11  Transit Operations:
    12     (1)  "Urban Mass Transportation Technical
    13  Studies Grants" - For support of planning and
    14  technical studies directed at development of
    15  a unified and coordinated Urban
    16  Transportation System............................      $223,000
    17     (2)  "Urban Mass Transportation Capital
    18  Assistance" - To purchase on a pooled basis 1,000
    19  new transit buses to fulfill the combined needs
    20  of 16 State transit authorities over a three-year
    21  period...........................................    85,000,000
    22     The following Federal augmentation amounts,
    23  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are
    24  hereby specifically appropriated to supplement
    25  the sum appropriated from Commonwealth revenues
    26  for Intercity Rail and Rural Bus Transportation:
    27     (1)  "Surface Transportation Assistance -
    28  Capital" - To provide matching grants to be
    29  used for capital improvement projects for
    30  public transportation systems in rural and
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     1  small urban areas and for the acquisition of
     2  intercity passenger rail lines...................    $2,500,000
     3     (2)  "Northern Central Railroad Branch Reha-
     4  bilitation Project" - To rehabilitate 19.1 miles
     5  of rail from York to New Freedom.................       600,000
     6     Section 4.  The Secretary of the Budget may create the
     7  following restricted receipt accounts for the purpose of
     8  administering Federal grants only for the purposes herein
     9  designated during the fiscal period July 1, 1982 through June
    10  30, 1983.
    11                       Department of Commerce
    12     (1)  "EDA - Revolving Loan Program" - To estab-
    13  lish a financing program for small business.
    14     (2)  "ARC - Enterprise Development" - To establish
    15  a revolving loan fund for small businesses located in
    16  Appalachian Pennsylvania.
    17     Section 5.  The following sums, or as much thereof as may be
    18  necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the
    19  Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Funds to the
    20  several hereinafter named agencies of the Executive Department
    21  of the Commonwealth for the payment of the expenses of
    22  implementing and carrying out the programs stated herein for the
    23  fiscal year beginning July 1, 1982 and for the payment of bills
    24  incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal period
    25  ending June 30, 1982.
    26                     To the Department of Aging
    27     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
    28  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
    29  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
    30  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
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     1  services for the aging:
     2     (1)  "CETA - Project POWER" - To administer a
     3  project to Promote Older Worker Equal Rights
     4  (POWER)..........................................      $200,000
     5               To the Department of Community Affairs
     6     The following Federal augmentation amounts, or
     7  as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     8  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     9  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for
    10  general government operations:
    11     (1)  "CETA - Management and Programmatic
    12  Capabilities" - To upgrade the management and
    13  programmatic capabilities of community-based
    14  nonprofit organizations..........................      $152,000
    15     (2)  "CETA - Spanish-Speaking Centers" - To
    16  provide planning and technical assistance to the
    17  Spanish-Speaking Centers of the Commonwealth to
    18  promote business and employment opportunities
    19  for Spanish-speaking persons.....................       148,000
    20     Section 6.  The following sums, or as much thereof as may be
    21  necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Federal
    22  Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Funds to the several
    23  hereinafter named agencies of the Executive and Judicial
    24  Departments of the Commonwealth for the payment of the expenses
    25  of implementing and carrying out the programs stated herein for
    26  the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1982 and for the payment of
    27  bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal
    28  period ending June 30, 1982.
    29          Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency
    30     The following Federal LEAA augmentation amounts,
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     1  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     2  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     3  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
     4  Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency:
     5     (1)  "LEAA - Plan for Juvenile Justice" -
     6  For development and administration of a compre-
     7  hensive Statewide plan for juvenile justice in
     8  accordance with the Juvenile Justice and Delin-
     9  quency Prevention Act of 1974....................      $287,000
    10     (2)  "LEAA - State Planning Agency" - To be
    11  used exclusively to administer the Pennsylvania
    12  Commission on Crime and Delinquency as the
    13  State Planning Agency required to distribute LEAA
    14  grants to political subdivisions.................     1,021,000
    15                    To the Department of Health
    16     The following Federal LEAA augmentation
    17  amounts, or as much thereof as may be necessary,
    18  are hereby specifically appropriated to supple-
    19  ment the sum appropriated from Commonwealth
    20  revenues for the Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program:
    21     (1)  "LEAA - Treatment Alternatives to Street
    22  Crime" - To identify, refer to treatment and
    23  monitor substance abusing offenders within the
    24  Pennsylvania Criminal Justice System.............      $488,000
    25                To the Office of the General Counsel
    26     The following Federal LEAA augmentation
    27  amounts, or as much thereof as may be necessary,
    28  are hereby specifically appropriated to supple-
    29  ment the sum appropriated from Commonwealth
    30  revenues for State Correctional Institutions:
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     1     (1)  "LEAA - Trailer Housing" - To relocate
     2  inmates participating in a formal drug and alco-
     3  hol program to trailers located within the con-
     4  fines of the State Correctional Institution at
     5  Camp Hill........................................       $25,000
     6     The following Federal LEAA augmentation amounts,
     7  or as much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby
     8  specifically appropriated to supplement the sum
     9  appropriated from Commonwealth revenues for the
    10  Juvenile Court Judges' Commission:
    11     (1)  "LEAA - Statistical Analysis Center for
    12  Juvenile Courts" - For a Statistical Analysis
    13  Center for the juvenile courts (including a carry-
    14  over of approximately $8,000)....................       $95,000
    15     (2)  "LEAA - Data Communications Project" - To
    16  support the on-line data communications system cur-
    17  rently tied into the main processing center......         2,000
    18     (3)  "LEAA - Restitution Training" - To pro-
    19  vide training on restitution programs to the 67
    20  county juvenile courts...........................        40,000
    21     (4)  "LEAA - Juvenile Probation Standards" -
    22  To develop and implement Statewide standards for
    23  juvenile probation in case management, detention,
    24  and the administration of juvenile courts........        30,000
    25     Section 7.  The following block grant amounts, or as much
    26  thereof as may be necessary, are hereby specifically
    27  appropriated to the various hereinafter named departments of the
    28  Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the purposes, and
    29  under such restrictions, for which such block grants are
    30  provided for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1982.
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     1           A.  Small Communities Development Block Grant
     2     To assist small cities and communities that have
     3  a high concentration of impoverished citizens and
     4  substandard housing to expand their low and moderate
     5  income housing opportunities and to meet community
     6  development needs.
     7               To the Department of Community Affairs
     8     (1)  To assist small cities and communities that
     9  have a high concentration of impoverished citizens
    10  and substandard housing to expand their low and
    11  moderate income housing opportunities and to meet
    12  community development needs......................   $41,922,000
    13                 B.  Community Services Block Grant
    14     To provide a range of services and activities
    15  having a measurable and potentially major impact
    16  on the causes of poverty in the community or those
    17  areas of the community where poverty is a particu-
    18  larly acute problem.
    19               To the Department of Community Affairs
    20     (1)  To provide a range of services and
    21  activities having a measurable and potentially major
    22  impact on the causes of poverty in the community or
    23  those areas of the community where poverty is a
    24  particularly acute problem (including a carry-
    25  over of approximately $10,800,000)...............   $18,000,000
    26     (2)  For on-site management reviews of Commun-
    27  ity Services Block Grant Programs and prepare pre-
    28  sentations of, and a handbook for, the Neighbor-
    29  hood Assistance Program..........................       173,000
    30                To the Department of Public Welfare
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     1     For Head Start Child Day Care.................      $982,000
     2       C.  Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
     3     For the provision of preventive health and
     4  other health services related to emergency medical
     5  comprehensive public health, hypertension, fluori-
     6  dation, health education, risk reduction, home
     7  health, rape crisis and rodent control.
     8                    To the Department of Health
     9     (1)  For emergency medical services programs..      $907,000
    10     (2)  For health education and prevention
    11  including hypertension and fluoridation
    12  programs.........................................     1,323,000
    13                To the Department of Public Welfare
    14     (1)  For providing services to rape victims and
    15  rape prevention..................................      $219,000
    16         D.  Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant
    17     To assure mothers and children access to quality
    18  maternal and child health services, to reduce infant
    19  mortality and the incidence of preventable disease
    20  and handicapping condition among children, provide
    21  rehabilitative services for blind and disabled
    22  individuals under the age of 16 receiving supple-
    23  mental security income benefits; and providing
    24  medical services for children with crippling
    25  conditions.
    26                    To the Department of Health
    27     (1)  For administration and State audit costs
    28  of the Maternal and Child Programs...............    $1,562,000
    29            E.  Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health
    30                        Services Block Grant
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     1     This block grant will be used for the adminis-
     2  tration and provision of drug and alcohol abuse
     3  services and community mental health services in
     4  accordance with the requirements of the Omnibus
     5  Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981.
     6                    To the Department of Health
     7     (1)  For administration and State audit costs
     8  of the alcohol and drug abuse programs...........    $1,597,000
     9     (2)  For alcohol grant programs...............     4,624,000
    10     (3)  For drug grant programs..................     8,397,000
    11       F.  Low Income Emergency Energy Assistance Block Grant
    12     To help lessen the impact of the high cost of
    13  energy on low income families and individuals.
    14               To the Department of Community Affairs
    15     (1)  For low income residential energy conservation;
    16  moneys to be spent for comprehensive, cost-effective
    17  permanent weatherization improvements consisting of
    18  attic insulation/ventilation, including minor repairs
    19  not exceeding $150 per home necessary to complete such
    20  insulation; infiltration control measures, including
    21  caulking, weather stripping, storm windows and doors;
    22  natural gas and oil furnace retrofit; and computerized
    23  energy audits to be done by the department (including a
    24  carryover of approximately $9,100,000)...........   $16,300,000
    25                To the Department of Public Welfare
    26     (1)  For the administration and State audit
    27  costs of the Federal 1983 low income emergency
    28  assistance program (including a carryover of
    29  approximately $400,000)..........................   $10,180,000
    30     (2)  To help lessen the impact of the high
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     1  cost of energy on low income families and
     2  individuals (including a carryover of approxi-
     3  mately $16,000,000)..............................   123,820,000
     4     Section 8.  The following sums, or as much thereof as may be
     5  necessary, are hereby specifically appropriated from the Federal
     6  Revenue Sharing Trust Fund to the hereinafter named agency of
     7  the Executive Department of the Commonwealth for the programs
     8  stated herein for the period beginning July 1, 1982 and
     9  continuing until such time as all balances in the fund are
    10  expended.
    11               To the Department of General Services
    12     For payment of costs associated with moving,
    13  consolidating or abandoning facilities of the
    14  various departments..............................      $362,000
    15     Any additional interest earnings of the Federal
    16  Revenue Sharing Trust Fund are also hereby
    17  appropriated to the above appropriation in order
    18  to close out the fund.
    19     Section 9.  It is the intent of the General Assembly that any
    20  appropriation under the provisions of sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,
    21  which is the same or similar to an appropriation under the act
    22  of May 11, 1982 (No.2A), known as the "General Appropriation Act
    23  of 1982," shall replace that appropriation.
    24     Section 10.  The following appropriations of the act of May
    25  11, 1982 (No.2A), known as the "General Appropriation Act of
    26  1982," are repealed:
    27         (1)  Section 201 insofar as it relates to the general
    28     government operations appropriation to the Attorney General.
    29         (2)  Section 201 insofar as it relates to the general
    30     government operations appropriation to the Treasury
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     1     Department.
     2         (3)  Section 201 insofar as it relates to the general
     3     government operations appropriation to the Department of
     4     Commerce.
     5         (4)  Section 201 insofar as it relates to the general
     6     government operations appropriation to the Department of
     7     Community Affairs.
     8         (5)  Section 201 insofar as it relates to the
     9     appropriations in the House of Representatives to the
    10     Committee on Appropriations (R) and the Committee on
    11     Appropriations (D).
    12         (6)  Section 201 insofar as it relates to the salaries
    13     and expenses of judges of the Philadelphia Municipal Court.
    14         (7)  Section 511 insofar as it relates to Item (1) under
    15     the Department of Environmental Resources for "Surface Mine
    16     Conservation."
    17         (8)  Section 551 insofar as it relates to Item (1) under
    18     the Department of Community Affairs in the Low Income
    19     Emergency Energy Assistance Block Grant.
    20         (9)  The act of May 11, 1982 (No.2A), known as the
    21     "General Appropriation Act of 1982," is repealed insofar as
    22     it is inconsistent with this act.
    23     Section 11.  This act shall take effect immediately.





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