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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. SUBSTANCE ABUSE APPROPRIATION. 1 2 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 1 3 8.41 to the Iowa department of public health for the federal 1 4 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 1 5 30, 1996, the following amount: 1 6 .................................................. $ 11,190,416 1 7 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the anticipated 1 8 funds to be received from the federal government for the 1 9 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 97-35, Title 1 10 XIX, Subtitle B, section 202, which provides for the substance 1 11 abuse prevention and treatment block grant. The department 1 12 shall expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as 1 13 provided in the federal law making the funds available and in 1 14 conformance with chapter 17A. 1 15 Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, an amount not 1 16 exceeding 5 percent shall be used by the department for 1 17 administrative expenses. 1 18 The department shall expend no less than an amount equal to 1 19 the amount expended for treatment services in state fiscal 1 20 year beginning July 1, 1994, for pregnant women and women with 1 21 dependent children. 1 22 Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, an amount not 1 23 exceeding $24,585 shall be used for audits. 1 24 2. The funds remaining from the appropriation made in 1 25 subsection 1 shall be allocated as follows: 1 26 a. At least 20 percent of the allocation shall be for 1 27 prevention programs. 1 28 b. At least 35 percent of the allocation shall be spent on 1 29 drug treatment and prevention activities. 1 30 c. At least 35 percent of the allocation shall be spent on 1 31 alcohol treatment and prevention activities. 1 32 3. The substance abuse block grant funds received from the 1 33 federal government in excess of the amount of the anticipated 1 34 federal fiscal year 1995-1996 award appropriated in subsection 1 35 1 shall be distributed at least 50 percent to treatment 2 1 programs and 50 percent to prevention programs except that, 2 2 based upon federal guidelines, the total amount of the excess 2 3 awarded to prevention programs shall not exceed $1,000,000. 2 4 Sec. 2. COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES APPROPRIATION. 2 5 1. a. There is appropriated from the fund created by 2 6 section 8.41 to the Iowa department of human services for the 2 7 federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending 2 8 September 30, 1996, the following amount: 2 9 .................................................. $ 2,829,397 2 10 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the anticipated 2 11 funds to be received from the federal government for the 2 12 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 102-321, 2 13 Title II, Subpart I, section 1911, which provides for the 2 14 community mental health services block grant. The department 2 15 shall expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as 2 16 provided in the federal law making the funds available and in 2 17 conformance with chapter 17A. 2 18 b. The administrator of the division of mental health, 2 19 mental retardation, and developmental disabilities shall 2 20 allocate not less than 95 percent of the amount of the block 2 21 grant to eligible community mental health services providers 2 22 for carrying out the plan submitted to and approved by the 2 23 federal substance abuse and mental health services 2 24 administration for the fiscal year involved. 2 25 2. An amount not exceeding 5 percent of the funds 2 26 appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used by the department 2 27 of human services for administrative expenses. From the funds 2 28 set aside by this subsection for administrative expenses, the 2 29 division of mental health, mental retardation, and 2 30 developmental disabilities shall pay to the auditor of state 2 31 an amount sufficient to pay the cost of auditing the use and 2 32 administration of the state's portion of the funds 2 33 appropriated in subsection 1. The auditor of state shall bill 2 34 the division of mental health, mental retardation, and 2 35 developmental disabilities for the costs of the audits. 3 1 Sec. 3. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES APPROPRIATIONS. 3 2 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 3 3 8.41 to the Iowa department of public health for the federal 3 4 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 3 5 30, 1996, the following amount: 3 6 .................................................. $ 6,949,058 3 7 The funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 3 8 anticipated to be received from the federal government for the 3 9 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 97-35, Title 3 10 V, which provides for the maternal and child health services 3 11 block grant. The department shall expend the funds 3 12 appropriated by this subsection as provided in the federal law 3 13 making the funds available and in conformance with chapter 3 14 17A. 3 15 Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, an amount not 3 16 exceeding $45,700 shall be used for audits. 3 17 Funds appropriated in this subsection shall not be used by 3 18 the university of Iowa hospitals and clinics for indirect 3 19 costs. 3 20 2. An amount not exceeding $150,000 of the funds 3 21 appropriated in subsection 1 to the Iowa department of public 3 22 health shall be used by the Iowa department of public health 3 23 for administrative expenses in addition to the amount to be 3 24 used for audits in subsection 1. 3 25 The departments of public health, human services, and 3 26 education and the university of Iowa's mobile and regional 3 27 child health specialty clinics shall continue to pursue to the 3 28 maximum extent feasible the coordination and integration of 3 29 services to women and children. 3 30 3. Sixty-three percent of the remaining funds appropriated 3 31 in subsection 1 shall be allocated to supplement 3 32 appropriations for maternal and child health programs within 3 33 the Iowa department of public health. Of these funds, 3 34 $284,548 shall be set aside for the statewide perinatal care 3 35 program. 4 1 Thirty-seven percent of the remaining funds appropriated in 4 2 subsection 1 shall be allocated to the university of Iowa 4 3 hospitals and clinics under the control of the state board of 4 4 regents for mobile and regional child health specialty 4 5 clinics. The university of Iowa hospitals and clinics shall 4 6 not receive an allocation for indirect costs from the funds 4 7 for this program. Priority shall be given to establishment 4 8 and maintenance of a statewide system of mobile and regional 4 9 child health specialty clinics. 4 10 4. Those federal maternal and child health services block 4 11 grant funds transferred from the federal preventive health and 4 12 health services block grant funds under section 4, subsection 4 13 4 of this Act for the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 4 14 1995, are transferred to the maternal and child health 4 15 programs and to the university of Iowa's mobile and regional 4 16 child health specialty clinics according to the percentages 4 17 specified in subsection 3. 4 18 5. The Iowa department of public health shall administer 4 19 the statewide maternal and child health program and the 4 20 crippled children's program by conducting mobile and regional 4 21 child health specialty clinics and conducting other activities 4 22 to improve the health of low-income women and children and to 4 23 promote the welfare of children with actual or potential 4 24 handicapping conditions and chronic illnesses in accordance 4 25 with the requirements of Title V of the federal Social 4 26 Security Act. 4 27 Sec. 4. PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES 4 28 APPROPRIATIONS. 4 29 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 4 30 8.41 to the Iowa department of public health for the federal 4 31 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 4 32 30, 1996, the following amount: 4 33 .................................................. $ 1,783,899 4 34 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 4 35 anticipated to be received from the federal government for the 5 1 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 102-531, 5 2 Title XIX, Subtitle A, which provides for the preventive 5 3 health and health services block grant. The department shall 5 4 expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as provided 5 5 in the federal law making the funds available and in 5 6 conformance with chapter 17A. 5 7 Of the funds appropriated in this subsection, an amount not 5 8 exceeding $5,522 shall be used for audits. 5 9 2. An amount not exceeding $94,670 of the remaining funds 5 10 appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used by the Iowa 5 11 department of public health for administrative expenses in 5 12 addition to the amount to be used for audits in subsection 1. 5 13 3. Of the remaining funds appropriated in subsection 1, 5 14 the specific amount of funds stipulated by the notice of block 5 15 grant award shall be allocated to the rape prevention program. 5 16 4. Pursuant to Pub. L. No. 102-531 Title XIX, Subtitle A, 5 17 as amended, 7 percent of the remaining funds appropriated in 5 18 subsection 1 is transferred within the special fund in the 5 19 state treasury established under section 8.41, for use by the 5 20 Iowa department of public health as authorized by Pub. L. No. 5 21 97-35, Title V, and section 3 of this Act. 5 22 5. After deducting the funds allocated and transferred in 5 23 subsections 1, 2, 3, and 4, the remaining funds appropriated 5 24 in subsection 1 shall be used by the department for healthy 5 25 people 2000/healthy Iowans 2000 program objectives, preventive 5 26 health advisory committee, and risk reduction services, 5 27 including nutrition programs, health incentive programs, 5 28 chronic disease services, emergency medical services, 5 29 monitoring of the fluoridation program and start-up 5 30 fluoridation grants, and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. 5 31 The moneys used pursuant to this subsection shall not be used 5 32 by the university of Iowa hospitals and clinics or by the 5 33 state hygienic laboratory for the funding of indirect costs. 5 34 Of the funds used by the department under this subsection, an 5 35 amount not exceeding $90,000 shall be used for the monitoring 6 1 of the fluoridation program and for start-up fluoridation 6 2 grants to public water systems, and at least $50,000 shall be 6 3 used to provide chlamydia testing. 6 4 Sec. 5. DRUG CONTROL AND SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM 6 5 APPROPRIATION. 6 6 1. There is appropriated from the fund created in section 6 7 8.41 to the office of the governor for the drug enforcement 6 8 and abuse prevention coordinator for the federal fiscal year 6 9 beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 30, 1996, the 6 10 following amount: 6 11 .................................................. $ 5,297,000 6 12 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the anticipated 6 13 funds to be received from the federal government for the 6 14 designated fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 100-690 which 6 15 provides for the drug control and system improvement grant 6 16 program. The drug enforcement and abuse coordinator shall 6 17 expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as provided 6 18 in the federal law making the funds available and in 6 19 conformance with chapter 17A. 6 20 2. An amount not exceeding 5 percent of the funds 6 21 appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used by the drug 6 22 enforcement and abuse prevention coordinator for 6 23 administrative expenses. From the funds set aside by this 6 24 subsection for administrative expenses, the drug enforcement 6 25 and abuse prevention coordinator shall pay to the auditor of 6 26 state an amount sufficient to pay the cost of auditing the use 6 27 and administration of the state's portion of the funds 6 28 appropriated in subsection 1. 6 29 Sec. 6. COMMUNITY SERVICES APPROPRIATIONS. 6 30 1. a. There is appropriated from the fund created by 6 31 section 8.41 to the division of community action agencies of 6 32 the department of human rights for the federal fiscal year 6 33 beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 30, 1996, the 6 34 following amount: 6 35 .................................................. $ 4,216,399 7 1 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 7 2 anticipated to be received from the federal government for the 7 3 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 97-35, Title 7 4 VI, Subtitle B, which provides for the community services 7 5 block grant. The division of community action agencies of the 7 6 department of human rights shall expend the funds appropriated 7 7 by this subsection as provided in the federal law making the 7 8 funds available and in conformance with chapter 17A. 7 9 b. The administrator of the division of community action 7 10 agencies of the department of human rights shall allocate not 7 11 less than 96 percent of the amount of the block grant to 7 12 eligible community action agencies for programs benefiting 7 13 low-income persons. Each eligible agency shall receive a 7 14 minimum allocation of no less than $100,000. The minimum 7 15 allocation shall be achieved by redistributing increased funds 7 16 from agencies experiencing a greater share of available funds. 7 17 The funds shall be distributed on the basis of the poverty- 7 18 level population in the area represented by the community 7 19 action areas compared to the size of the poverty-level 7 20 population in the state. 7 21 2. An amount not exceeding 4 percent of the funds 7 22 appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used by the division of 7 23 community action agencies of the department of human rights 7 24 for administrative expenses. From the funds set aside by this 7 25 subsection for administrative expenses, the division of 7 26 community action agencies of the department of human rights 7 27 shall pay to the auditor of state an amount sufficient to pay 7 28 the cost of auditing the use and administration of the state's 7 29 portion of the funds appropriated in subsection 1. The 7 30 auditor of state shall bill the division of community action 7 31 agencies for the costs of the audits. 7 32 Sec. 7. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS. 7 33 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 7 34 8.41 to the department of economic development for the federal 7 35 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 8 1 30, 1996, the following amount: 8 2 .................................................. $ 31,501,000 8 3 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 8 4 anticipated to be received from the federal government for the 8 5 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 97-35, Title 8 6 III, Subtitle A, which provides for the community development 8 7 block grant. The department of economic development shall 8 8 expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as provided 8 9 in the federal law making the funds available and in 8 10 conformance with chapter 17A. 8 11 2. An amount not exceeding $1,460,000 for the federal 8 12 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, shall be used by the 8 13 department of economic development for administrative expenses 8 14 for the community development block grant. The total amount 8 15 used for administrative expenses includes $730,000 for the 8 16 federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, of funds 8 17 appropriated in subsection 1 and a matching contribution from 8 18 the state equal to $730,000 from the appropriation of state 8 19 funds for the community development block grant and state 8 20 appropriations for related activities of the department of 8 21 economic development. From the funds set aside for 8 22 administrative expenses by this subsection, the department of 8 23 economic development shall pay to the auditor of state an 8 24 amount sufficient to pay the cost of auditing the use and 8 25 administration of the state's portion of the funds 8 26 appropriated in subsection 1. The auditor of state shall bill 8 27 the department for the costs of the audit. 8 28 Sec. 8. EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS. 8 29 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 8 30 8.41 to the department of education for the state fiscal year 8 31 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the fol- 8 32 lowing amount: 8 33 .................................................. $ 4,076,355 8 34 Funds appropriated in this subsection are the funds 8 35 anticipated to be received from the federal government under 9 1 Pub. L. No. 100-297, Hawkins-Stafford Act, chapter 2. The 9 2 department shall expend the funds appropriated by this 9 3 subsection as provided in the federal law making the funds 9 4 available and in conformance with chapter 17A. 9 5 2. Twenty percent of the funds appropriated in subsection 9 6 1, not to exceed $815,271 shall be used by the department for 9 7 targeted assistance to meet the educational needs of students 9 8 at risk, programs for the acquisition of instructional and 9 9 educational materials, for innovative programs to carry out 9 10 schoolwide improvements, for programs of training and 9 11 professional development, for programs to enhance personal ex- 9 12 cellence of students, for programs of training to enhance the 9 13 ability of teachers and school counselors to identify, 9 14 particularly in the early grades, students with reading and 9 15 reading-related problems which place those students at risk 9 16 for illiteracy in their adult years, and for other innovative 9 17 projects. However, not more than 25 percent of the amount 9 18 available for state programs shall be used by the department 9 19 for state administrative expenses. 9 20 3. Eighty percent of the funds appropriated in subsection 9 21 1 shall be allocated by the department to local educational 9 22 agencies in this state, as local educational agency is defined 9 23 in Pub. L. No. 100-297. The amount allocated under this 9 24 subsection shall be allocated to local educational agencies 9 25 according to the following percentages and enrollments: 9 26 a. Eighty percent shall be allocated on the basis of 9 27 enrollments in public and approved nonpublic schools. 9 28 b. Twenty percent shall be allocated to those local edu- 9 29 cational agencies enrolling the greatest percent of dis- 9 30 advantaged children. 9 31 4. Funds appropriated in this section shall not be used to 9 32 aid schools or programs that illegally discriminate in 9 33 employment or educational programs on the basis of sex, race, 9 34 color, national origin, or disability. 9 35 Sec. 9. LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE APPROPRIATIONS. 10 1 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 10 2 8.41 to the division of community action agencies of the 10 3 department of human rights for the federal fiscal year 10 4 beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 30, 1996, the 10 5 following amount: 10 6 .................................................. $ 23,976,768 10 7 The funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 10 8 anticipated to be received from the federal government for the 10 9 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 97-35, Title 10 10 XXVI, as amended by Pub. L. No. 98-558, which provides for the 10 11 low-income home energy assistance block grants. The division 10 12 of community action agencies of the department of human rights 10 13 shall expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as 10 14 provided in the federal law making the funds available and in 10 15 conformance with chapter 17A. 10 16 2. An amount not exceeding $2,038,025 or 10 percent of the 10 17 funds appropriated in subsection 1, whichever is less, may be 10 18 used for administrative expenses for the low-income home 10 19 energy assistance program. Not more than $290,000 shall be 10 20 used for administrative expenses of the division of community 10 21 action agencies of the department of human rights. From the 10 22 total funds set aside by this subsection for administrative 10 23 expenses for the low-income home energy assistance program, an 10 24 amount sufficient to pay the cost of an audit of the use and 10 25 administration of the state's portion of the funds 10 26 appropriated is allocated for that purpose. The auditor of 10 27 state shall bill the division of community action agencies for 10 28 the costs of the audits. 10 29 3. The remaining funds appropriated in subsection 1 shall 10 30 be allocated to help eligible households, as defined in ac- 10 31 cordance with the federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 10 32 1981, Pub. L. No. 97-35, as amended by Pub. L. No. 98-558, to 10 33 meet the costs of home energy. After reserving a reasonable 10 34 portion of the remaining funds not to exceed 10 percent of the 10 35 funds appropriated in subsection 1, to carry forward into the 11 1 federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1996, at least 15 11 2 percent of the funds appropriated by subsection 1 shall be 11 3 used for low-income residential weatherization or other 11 4 related home repairs for low-income households. Of this 11 5 amount, an amount not exceeding 10 percent may be used for 11 6 administrative expenses. 11 7 4. An eligible household must be willing to allow 11 8 residential weatherization or other related home repairs in 11 9 order to receive home energy assistance. If the eligible 11 10 household resides in rental property, the unwillingness of the 11 11 landlord to allow residential weatherization or other related 11 12 home repairs shall not prevent the household from receiving 11 13 home energy assistance. 11 14 5. Not more than $1,000,000 of the funds appropriated 11 15 under subsection 1 shall be used for assessment and resolution 11 16 of energy problems. 11 17 Sec. 10. SOCIAL SERVICES APPROPRIATIONS. 11 18 1. There is appropriated from the fund created by section 11 19 8.41 to the department of human services for the federal 11 20 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 11 21 30, 1996, the following amount: 11 22 .................................................. $ 30,379,684 11 23 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 11 24 anticipated to be received from the federal government for the 11 25 designated federal fiscal year under Pub. L. No. 97-35, Title 11 26 XXIII, Subtitle C, as codified in 42 U.S.C. sections 1397- 11 27 1397f, which provides for the social services block grant. 11 28 The department of human services shall expend the funds 11 29 appropriated by this subsection as provided in the federal law 11 30 making the funds available and in conformance with chapter 11 31 17A. 11 32 2. Not more than $1,844,952 of the funds appropriated in 11 33 subsection 1 shall be used by the department of human services 11 34 for general administration. From the funds set aside by this 11 35 subsection for general administration, the department of human 12 1 services shall pay to the auditor of state an amount 12 2 sufficient to pay the cost of auditing the use and 12 3 administration of the state's portion of the funds 12 4 appropriated in subsection 1. 12 5 3. In addition to the allocation for general 12 6 administration in subsection 2, the remaining funds 12 7 appropriated in subsection 1 shall be allocated in the 12 8 following amounts to supplement appropriations for the federal 12 9 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, for the following 12 10 programs within the department of human services: 12 11 a. Field operations: 12 12 .................................................. $ 11,034,866 12 13 b. Child and family services: 12 14 .................................................. $ 1,650,509 12 15 c. Child care assistance: 12 16 .................................................. $ 1,365,329 12 17 d. Local administrative costs 12 18 and other local services: 12 19 .................................................. $ 1,170,281 12 20 e. Volunteers: 12 21 .................................................. $ 127,900 12 22 f. Community-based services: 12 23 .................................................. $ 147,084 12 24 g. MH/MR/DD/BI community service (local purchase): 12 25 .................................................. $ 13,038,763 12 26 Sec. 11. SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PLAN. The department 12 27 of human services during each state fiscal year shall develop 12 28 a plan for the use of federal social services block grant 12 29 funds for the subsequent state fiscal year. 12 30 The proposed plan shall include all programs and services 12 31 at the state level which the department proposes to fund with 12 32 federal social services block grant funds, and shall identify 12 33 state and other funds which the department proposes to use to 12 34 fund the state programs and services. 12 35 The proposed plan shall also include all local programs and 13 1 services which are eligible to be funded with federal social 13 2 services block grant funds, the total amount of federal social 13 3 services block grant funds available for the local programs 13 4 and services, and the manner of distribution of the federal 13 5 social services block grant funds to the counties. The 13 6 proposed plan shall identify state and local funds which will 13 7 be used to fund the local programs and services. 13 8 The proposed plan shall be submitted with the department's 13 9 budget requests to the governor and the general assembly. 13 10 Sec. 12. PROJECTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN TRANSITION FROM 13 11 HOMELESSNESS. Upon receipt of the minimum formula grant from 13 12 the federal alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health 13 13 administration to provide mental health services for the 13 14 homeless, the division of mental health, mental retardation, 13 15 and developmental disabilities of the department of human 13 16 services shall assure that a project which receives funds 13 17 under the formula grant from either the federal or local match 13 18 share of 25 percent in order to provide outreach services to 13 19 persons who are chronically mentally ill and homeless or who 13 20 are subject to a significant probability of becoming homeless 13 21 shall do all of the following: 13 22 1. Provide community mental health services, diagnostic 13 23 services, crisis intervention services, and habilitation and 13 24 rehabilitation services. 13 25 2. Refer clients to medical facilities for necessary 13 26 hospital services, and to entities that provide primary health 13 27 services and substance abuse services. 13 28 3. Provide appropriate training to persons who provide 13 29 services to persons targeted by the grant. 13 30 4. Provide case management to homeless persons. 13 31 5. Provide supportive and supervisory services to certain 13 32 homeless persons living in residential settings which are not 13 33 otherwise supported. 13 34 6. Projects may expend funds for housing services 13 35 including minor renovation, expansion and repair of housing, 14 1 security deposits, planning of housing, technical assistance 14 2 in applying for housing, improving the coordination of housing 14 3 services, the costs associated with matching eligible homeless 14 4 individuals with appropriate housing, and one-time rental 14 5 payments to prevent eviction. 14 6 Sec. 13. CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT. There is 14 7 appropriated from the fund created by section 8.41 to the 14 8 department of human services for the federal fiscal year 14 9 beginning October 1, 1995, and ending September 30, 1996, the 14 10 following amount: 14 11 .................................................. $ 8,306,132 14 12 Funds appropriated by this subsection are the funds 14 13 anticipated to be received from the federal government under 14 14 Pub. L. No. 101-508, section 5082, which provides for the 14 15 child care and development block grant. The department shall 14 16 expend the funds appropriated by this section as provided in 14 17 the federal law making the funds available and in conformance 14 18 with chapter 17A. 14 19 Sec. 14. PROCEDURE FOR REDUCED FEDERAL FUNDS. 14 20 1. If the funds received from the federal government for 14 21 the block grants specified in this Act are less than the 14 22 amounts appropriated, the funds actually received shall be 14 23 prorated by the governor for the various programs, other than 14 24 for the rape prevention program under section 4, subsection 3 14 25 of this Act, for which each block grant is available according 14 26 to the percentages that each program is to receive as 14 27 specified in this Act. However, if the governor determines 14 28 that the funds allocated by the percentages will not be 14 29 sufficient to effect the purposes of a particular program, or 14 30 if the appropriation is not allocated by percentage, the 14 31 governor may allocate the funds in a manner which will effect 14 32 to the greatest extent possible the purposes of the various 14 33 programs for which the block grants are available. 14 34 2. Before the governor implements the actions provided for 14 35 in subsection 1, the following procedures shall be taken: 15 1 a. The chairpersons and ranking members of the senate and 15 2 house standing committees on appropriations, the appropriate 15 3 chairpersons and ranking members of subcommittees of those 15 4 committees, and the director of the legislative fiscal bureau 15 5 shall be notified of the proposed action. 15 6 b. The notice shall include the proposed allocations, and 15 7 information on the reasons why particular percentages or 15 8 amounts of funds are allocated to the individual programs, the 15 9 departments and programs affected, and other information 15 10 deemed useful. Chairpersons notified shall be allowed at 15 11 least two weeks to review and comment on the proposed action 15 12 before the action is taken. 15 13 Sec. 15. PROCEDURE FOR INCREASED FEDERAL FUNDS. 15 14 1. If funds received from the federal government in the 15 15 form of block grants exceed the amounts appropriated in 15 16 sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, and 13 of this Act, the 15 17 excess shall be prorated to the appropriate programs according 15 18 to the percentages specified in those sections, except 15 19 additional funds shall not be prorated for administrative 15 20 expenses. 15 21 2. If funds received from the federal government from 15 22 block grants exceed the amount appropriated in section 9 of 15 23 this Act, 15 percent of the excess shall be allocated to the 15 24 low-income residential weatherization program. 15 25 3. If funds received from the federal government from 15 26 community services block grants exceed the amount appropriated 15 27 in section 6 of this Act, 100 percent of the excess is 15 28 allocated to the community services block grant program. 15 29 Sec. 16. PROCEDURE FOR CONSOLIDATED, CATEGORICAL, OR 15 30 EXPANDED FEDERAL BLOCK GRANTS. Notwithstanding section 8.41, 15 31 federal funds made available to the state which are authorized 15 32 for the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, 15 33 resulting from the federal government consolidating former 15 34 categorical grants into block grants, or which expand block 15 35 grants included in Pub. L. No. 97-35, to include additional 16 1 programs formerly funded by categorical grants, which are not 16 2 otherwise appropriated by the general assembly, are 16 3 appropriated for the programs formerly receiving the 16 4 categorical grants, subject to the conditions of this section. 16 5 The governor shall, whenever possible, allocate from the block 16 6 grant to each program in the same proportion as the amount of 16 7 federal funds received by the program during the federal 16 8 fiscal year beginning October 1, 1994, as modified by the 1995 16 9 Session of the Seventy-sixth General Assembly for the state 16 10 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, compared to the total 16 11 federal funds received in the federal fiscal year beginning 16 12 October 1, 1994, by all programs consolidated into the block 16 13 grant. However, if one agency did not have categorical funds 16 14 appropriated for the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 16 15 1994, but had anticipated applying for funds during the 16 16 federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1995, the governor 16 17 may allocate the funds in order to provide funding. 16 18 If the amount received in the form of a consolidated or 16 19 expanded block grant is less than the total amount of federal 16 20 funds received for the programs in the form of categorical 16 21 grants for the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1994, 16 22 state funds appropriated to the program by the general 16 23 assembly to match the federal funds shall be reduced by the 16 24 same proportion of the reduction in federal funds for the 16 25 program. State funds released by the reduction shall be 16 26 deposited in a special fund in the state treasury and are 16 27 available for appropriation by the general assembly. The 16 28 governor shall notify the chairpersons and ranking members of 16 29 the senate and house standing committees on appropriations, 16 30 the appropriate chairpersons and ranking members of the 16 31 subcommittees of those committees, and the legislative fiscal 16 32 director before making the allocation of federal funds or any 16 33 proportional reduction of state funds under this section. The 16 34 notice shall state the amount of federal funds to be allocated 16 35 to each program, the amount of federal funds received by the 17 1 program during the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 17 2 1994, the amount by which state funds for the program will be 17 3 reduced according to this section and the amount of state 17 4 funds received by the program during the state fiscal year 17 5 beginning July 1, 1994. Chairpersons notified shall be 17 6 allowed at least two weeks to review and comment on the 17 7 proposed action before the action is taken. 17 8 If the amount received in the form of a consolidated or 17 9 expanded block grant is more than the total amount of federal 17 10 funds received for the programs in the form of categorical 17 11 grants for the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 1994, 17 12 the excess funds shall be deposited in the special fund 17 13 created in section 8.41 and are subject to the provisions of 17 14 that section. 17 15 Sec. 17. PROCEDURE FOR EXPENDITURE OF ADDITIONAL FEDERAL 17 16 FUNDS. If other federal grants, receipts, and funds and other 17 17 nonstate grants, receipts, and funds become available or are 17 18 awarded which are not available or awarded during the period 17 19 in which the general assembly is in session, but which require 17 20 expenditure by the applicable department or agency prior to 17 21 March 15 of the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending 17 22 June 30, 1996, these grants, receipts, and funds are 17 23 appropriated to the extent necessary, provided that the fiscal 17 24 committee of the legislative council is notified within thirty 17 25 days of receipt of the grants, receipts, or funds and the 17 26 fiscal committee of the legislative council has an opportunity 17 27 to comment on the expenditure of the grants, receipts, or 17 28 funds. 17 29 Sec. 18. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP. 17 30 Federal grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 17 31 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 17 32 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 17 33 are appropriated to the department of agriculture and land 17 34 stewardship for the purposes set forth in the grants, 17 35 receipts, or conditions accompanying the receipt of the funds, 18 1 unless otherwise provided by law, in the following amounts for 18 2 the purposes indicated. 18 3 1. For plant and animal disease and pest control, grant 18 4 number 10025: 18 5 .................................................. $ 665,540 18 6 2. For assistance for intrastate meat and poultry, grant 18 7 number 10475: 18 8 .................................................. $ 954,286 18 9 3. For farmers market nutrition program, grant number 18 10 10577: 18 11 .................................................. $ 412,981 18 12 4. For soil and water conservation, grant number 10902: 18 13 .................................................. $ 57,000 18 14 5. For food and drug &endash; research grants, grant number 18 15 13103: 18 16 .................................................. $ 154,522 18 17 6. For surface coal mining regulation, grant number 15250: 18 18 .................................................. $ 153,169 18 19 7. For abandoned mine land reclamation, grant number 18 20 15252: 18 21 .................................................. $ 3,462,736 18 22 8. For pesticide enforcement program, grant number 66700: 18 23 .................................................. $ 672,170 18 24 9. For pesticide certification program, grant number 18 25 66720: 18 26 .................................................. $ 65,520 18 27 Sec. 19. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Federal grants, receipts, 18 28 and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and funds, 18 29 available in whole or in part for the fiscal year beginning 18 30 July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are appropriated to 18 31 the department of justice for the purposes set forth in the 18 32 grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying the receipt of 18 33 the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 18 34 Sec. 20. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE. Federal grants, 18 35 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 19 1 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 19 2 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 19 3 appropriated to the office of auditor of state for the 19 4 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 19 5 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 19 6 provided by law. 19 7 Sec. 21. DEPARTMENT FOR THE BLIND. Federal grants, 19 8 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 19 9 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 19 10 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 19 11 appropriated to the department for the blind for the purposes 19 12 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 19 13 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law, in 19 14 the following amounts for the purposes indicated. 19 15 1. For vocational rehabilitation &endash; FICA, grant number 19 16 13802: 19 17 .................................................. $ 286,876 19 18 2. For assistive technology information network, grant 19 19 number 84224: 19 20 .................................................. $ 22,980 19 21 3. For rehabilitation services &endash; basic support, grant 19 22 number 84126: 19 23 .................................................. $ 4,394,181 19 24 4. For rehabilitation training, grant number 84129: 19 25 .................................................. $ 18,894 19 26 5. For independent living project, grant number 84169: 19 27 .................................................. $ 110,857 19 28 6. For older blind, grant number 84177: 19 29 .................................................. $ 192,240 19 30 7. For supported employment, grant number 84187: 19 31 .................................................. $ 52,541 19 32 Sec. 22. CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURE COMMISSION. Federal 19 33 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 19 34 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 19 35 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 20 1 are appropriated to the campaign finance disclosure commission 20 2 for the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or 20 3 conditions accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless 20 4 otherwise provided by law. 20 5 Sec. 23. IOWA STATE CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION. Federal 20 6 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 20 7 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 20 8 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 20 9 are appropriated to the Iowa state civil rights commission for 20 10 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 20 11 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 20 12 provided by law. 20 13 Sec. 24. COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION. Federal grants, 20 14 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 20 15 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 20 16 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 20 17 appropriated to the college student aid commission for the 20 18 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 20 19 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 20 20 provided by law. 20 21 Sec. 25. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Federal grants, 20 22 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 20 23 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 20 24 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 20 25 appropriated to the department of commerce for the purposes 20 26 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 20 27 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 20 28 Sec. 26. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. Federal grants, 20 29 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 20 30 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 20 31 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 20 32 appropriated to the department of corrections for the purposes 20 33 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 20 34 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 20 35 Sec. 27. DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS. Federal grants, 21 1 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 21 2 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 21 3 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 21 4 appropriated to the department of cultural affairs for the 21 5 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 21 6 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 21 7 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 21 8 indicated. 21 9 1. For historic preservation grants-in-aid, grant number 21 10 15904: 21 11 .................................................. $ 524,572 21 12 2. For promotion of the arts &endash; education, grant number 21 13 45003: 21 14 .................................................. $ 95,500 21 15 3. For promotion of the arts &endash; federal and state, grant 21 16 number 45007: 21 17 .................................................. $ 471,000 21 18 4. For promotion of the arts &endash; special projects, grant 21 19 number 45011: 21 20 .................................................. $ 102,825 21 21 Sec. 28. DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS. Federal grants, 21 22 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 21 23 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 21 24 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 21 25 appropriated to the department of elder affairs for the 21 26 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 21 27 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 21 28 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 21 29 indicated. 21 30 1. For nutrition program for elderly, grant number 10570: 21 31 .................................................. $ 2,212,991 21 32 2. For senior community service employment program, grant 21 33 number 17235: 21 34 .................................................. $ 1,035,295 21 35 3. For prevention of elder abuse, grant number 93041: 22 1 .................................................. $ 28,161 22 2 4. For preventive health, grant number 93043: 22 3 .................................................. $ 201,504 22 4 5. For supportive services, grant number 93044: 22 5 .................................................. $ 4,516,282 22 6 6. For nutrition, grant number 93045: 22 7 .................................................. $ 6,038,894 22 8 7. For frail elderly, grant number 93046: 22 9 .................................................. $ 83,704 22 10 8. For ombudsman activity, grant number 93042: 22 11 .................................................. $ 54,182 22 12 9. For benefits counseling, grant number 93049: 22 13 .................................................. $ 26,242 22 14 Sec. 29. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES. Federal 22 15 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 22 16 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 22 17 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 22 18 are appropriated to the department of employment services for 22 19 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 22 20 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 22 21 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 22 22 indicated. 22 23 1. For Trade Expansion Act, grant number 11309: 22 24 .................................................. $ 10,000 22 25 2. For child support enforcement, grant number 13783: 22 26 .................................................. $ 109,068 22 27 3. For employment statistics, grant number 17002: 22 28 .................................................. $ 1,400,416 22 29 4. For research and statistics, grant number 17005: 22 30 .................................................. $ 97,206 22 31 5. For labor certification, grant number 17202: 22 32 .................................................. $ 108,885 22 33 6. For employment service, grant number 17207: 22 34 .................................................. $ 10,720,817 22 35 7. For unemployment insurance grant to state, grant number 23 1 17225: 23 2 .................................................. $ 19,730,000 23 3 8. For occupational safety and health, grant number 17500: 23 4 .................................................. $ 1,676,362 23 5 9. For disabled veterans outreach, grant number 17801: 23 6 .................................................. $ 1,016,101 23 7 10. For local veterans employment representation, grant 23 8 number 17804: 23 9 .................................................. $ 1,382,805 23 10 11. For unemployment insurance trust receipts, grant 23 11 number 17998: 23 12 .................................................. $184,010,000 23 13 Sec. 30. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES. Federal grants, 23 14 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 23 15 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 23 16 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 23 17 appropriated to the department of general services for the 23 18 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 23 19 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 23 20 provided by law. 23 21 Sec. 31. OFFICES OF THE GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. 23 22 Federal grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 23 23 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 23 24 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 23 25 are appropriated to the offices of the governor and lieutenant 23 26 governor for the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, 23 27 or conditions accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless 23 28 otherwise provided by law. 23 29 Sec. 32. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS. Federal grants, 23 30 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 23 31 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 23 32 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 23 33 appropriated to the department of human rights for the 23 34 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 23 35 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 24 1 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 24 2 indicated. 24 3 1. For juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, grant 24 4 number 16540: 24 5 .................................................. $ 612,558 24 6 2. For weatherization assistance, grant number 81042: 24 7 .................................................. $ 4,992,011 24 8 3. For client assistance, grant number 84161: 24 9 .................................................. $ 100,000 24 10 4. For low-income home energy assistance, grant number 24 11 93568: 24 12 .................................................. $ 26,290,443 24 13 5. For community services block grant, grant number 93572: 24 14 .................................................. $ 4,418,251 24 15 Sec. 33. DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONS AND APPEALS. Federal 24 16 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 24 17 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 24 18 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 24 19 are appropriated to the department of inspections and appeals 24 20 for the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or 24 21 conditions accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless 24 22 otherwise provided by law, in the following amounts for the 24 23 purposes indicated. 24 24 1. For assistance for intrastate meat and poultry, grant 24 25 number 10475: 24 26 .................................................. $ 28,085 24 27 2. For food and drug &endash; research grants, grant number 24 28 13103: 24 29 .................................................. $ 8,388 24 30 3. For Title XVIII medicare inspections, grant number 24 31 13773: 24 32 .................................................. $ 1,685,106 24 33 4. For state medicaid fraud control unit, grant number 24 34 13775: 24 35 .................................................. $ 14,762 25 1 5. For state medicaid fraud control, grant number 93775: 25 2 .................................................. $ 305,954 25 3 Sec. 34. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Federal grants, receipts, 25 4 and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and funds, 25 5 available in whole or in part for the fiscal year beginning 25 6 July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are appropriated to 25 7 the judicial department for the purposes set forth in the 25 8 grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying the receipt of 25 9 the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 25 10 Sec. 35. IOWA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY. Federal grants, 25 11 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 25 12 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 25 13 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 25 14 appropriated to the Iowa law enforcement academy for the 25 15 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 25 16 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 25 17 provided by law. 25 18 Sec. 36. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT. Federal grants, 25 19 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 25 20 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 25 21 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 25 22 appropriated to the department of management for the purposes 25 23 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 25 24 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 25 25 Sec. 37. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Federal grants, 25 26 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 25 27 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 25 28 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 25 29 appropriated to the department of natural resources for the 25 30 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 25 31 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 25 32 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 25 33 indicated. 25 34 1. For forestry incentive program, grant number 10064: 25 35 .................................................. $ 1,235,000 26 1 2. For cooperative forestry assistance, grant number 26 2 10664: 26 3 .................................................. $ 485,000 26 4 3. For surface coal mining regulation, grant number 15250: 26 5 .................................................. $ 28,894 26 6 4. For fish restoration, grant number 15605: 26 7 .................................................. $ 3,855,000 26 8 5. For wildlife restoration, grant number 15611: 26 9 .................................................. $ 2,700,000 26 10 6. For rare and endangered species conservation, grant 26 11 number 15612: 26 12 .................................................. $ 21,575 26 13 7. For acquisition, development, and planning, grant 26 14 number 15916: 26 15 .................................................. $ 250,000 26 16 8. For recreation boating safety financial assistance, 26 17 grant number 20005: 26 18 .................................................. $ 494,000 26 19 9. For Clean Lakes Act, grant number 66435: 26 20 .................................................. $ 440,501 26 21 10. For consolidated environmental programs support, grant 26 22 number 66600: 26 23 .................................................. $ 8,993,210 26 24 11. For energy conservation, grant number 81041: 26 25 .................................................. $ 431,006 26 26 12. For grants for local government, grant number 81052: 26 27 .................................................. $ 695,853 26 28 Sec. 38. BOARD OF PAROLE. Federal grants, receipts, and 26 29 funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and funds, 26 30 available in whole or in part for the fiscal year beginning 26 31 July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are appropriated to 26 32 the board of parole for the purposes set forth in the grants, 26 33 receipts, or conditions accompanying the receipt of the funds, 26 34 unless otherwise provided by law. 26 35 Sec. 39. DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL. Federal grants, 27 1 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 27 2 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 27 3 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 27 4 appropriated to the department of personnel for the purposes 27 5 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 27 6 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 27 7 Sec. 40. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEFENSE. Federal grants, 27 8 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 27 9 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 27 10 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 27 11 appropriated to the department of public defense for the 27 12 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 27 13 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 27 14 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 27 15 indicated. 27 16 1. For military operations &endash; Army national guard, grant 27 17 number 12991: 27 18 .................................................. $ 7,612,676 27 19 2. For superfund authorization, grant number 83011: 27 20 .................................................. $ 79,000 27 21 3. For federal hazmat training, grant number 83012: 27 22 .................................................. $ 3,430 27 23 4. For emergency management training, grant number 83403: 27 24 .................................................. $ 6,000 27 25 5. For emergency management assistance, grant number 27 26 83503: 27 27 .................................................. $ 920,250 27 28 6. For state disaster preparedness grants, grant number 27 29 83505: 27 30 .................................................. $ 20,000 27 31 7. For state and local emergency operation centers, grant 27 32 number 83512: 27 33 .................................................. $ 2,000,000 27 34 8. For disaster assistance, grant number 83516: 27 35 .................................................. $ 16,681,513 28 1 9. For hazard mitigation, grant number 83519: 28 2 .................................................. $ 430,000 28 3 Sec. 41. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD. Federal 28 4 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 28 5 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 28 6 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 28 7 are appropriated to the public employment relations board for 28 8 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 28 9 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 28 10 provided by law. 28 11 Sec. 42. STATE BOARD OF REGENTS. Federal grants, 28 12 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 28 13 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 28 14 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 28 15 appropriated to the state board of regents for the purposes 28 16 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 28 17 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law, in 28 18 the following amounts for the purposes indicated. 28 19 1. For agricultural experiment, grant number 10203: 28 20 .................................................. $ 3,870,819 28 21 2. For 1890 land grant colleges, grant number 10205: 28 22 .................................................. $ 50,000 28 23 3. For cooperative extension service, grant number 10500: 28 24 .................................................. $ 8,500,000 28 25 4. For school breakfast program, grant number 10553: 28 26 .................................................. $ 9,054 28 27 5. For school lunch program, grant number 10555: 28 28 .................................................. $ 209,429 28 29 6. For maternal and child health, grant number 13110: 28 30 .................................................. $ 104,276 28 31 7. For cancer treatment research, grant number 13395: 28 32 .................................................. $ 40,805 28 33 8. For general research, grant number 83500: 28 34 .................................................. $226,358,348 28 35 9. For education of handicapped children, grant number 29 1 84009: 29 2 .................................................. $ 20,713 29 3 10. For handicapped &endash; state grants, grant number 84027: 29 4 .................................................. $ 272,050 29 5 Sec. 43. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND FINANCE. Federal 29 6 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 29 7 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 29 8 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 29 9 are appropriated to the department of revenue and finance for 29 10 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 29 11 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 29 12 provided by law. 29 13 Sec. 44. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE. Federal grants, 29 14 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 29 15 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 29 16 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 29 17 appropriated to the office of secretary of state for the 29 18 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 29 19 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 29 20 provided by law. 29 21 Sec. 45. IOWA STATE FAIR AUTHORITY. Federal grants, 29 22 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 29 23 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 29 24 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 29 25 appropriated to the Iowa state fair authority for the purposes 29 26 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 29 27 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law. 29 28 Sec. 46. OFFICE OF STATE-FEDERAL RELATIONS. Federal 29 29 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 29 30 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 29 31 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 29 32 are appropriated to the office of state-federal relations for 29 33 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 29 34 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 29 35 provided by law. 30 1 Sec. 47. OFFICE OF TREASURER OF STATE. Federal grants, 30 2 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 30 3 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 30 4 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 30 5 appropriated to the office of treasurer of state for the 30 6 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 30 7 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 30 8 provided by law. 30 9 Sec. 48. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. Federal grants, 30 10 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 30 11 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 30 12 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 30 13 appropriated to the department of public safety, for the 30 14 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 30 15 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 30 16 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 30 17 indicated. 30 18 1. For department of housing and urban development, grant 30 19 number 14000: 30 20 .................................................. $ 25,000 30 21 2. For department of justice, grant number 16000: 30 22 .................................................. $ 480,000 30 23 3. For marijuana control, grant number 16580: 30 24 .................................................. $ 58,000 30 25 4. For state and community highway safety, grant number 30 26 20600: 30 27 .................................................. $ 3,587,883 30 28 Sec. 49. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Federal 30 29 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 30 30 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 30 31 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 30 32 are appropriated to the Iowa department of public health for 30 33 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 30 34 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 30 35 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 31 1 indicated. 31 2 1. For women, infants, and children, grant number 10557: 31 3 .................................................. $ 29,397,925 31 4 2. For food and drug &endash; research grants, grant number 31 5 13103: 31 6 .................................................. $ 10,802 31 7 3. For primary care services, grant number 13130: 31 8 .................................................. $ 144,715 31 9 4. For health services &endash; grants and contracts, grant 31 10 number 13226: 31 11 .................................................. $ 185,605 31 12 5. For drug abuse research grant, grant number 13279: 31 13 .................................................. $ 49,200 31 14 6. For prevention disability, grant number 13283: 31 15 .................................................. $ 89,636 31 16 7. For asbestos enforcement, grant number 66706: 31 17 .................................................. $ 16,739 31 18 8. For health programs for refugees, grant number 13987: 31 19 .................................................. $ 37,980 31 20 9. For alcohol and drug abuse block grant, grant number 31 21 13992: 31 22 .................................................. $ 12,315,234 31 23 10. For radon control, grant number 66032: 31 24 .................................................. $ 348,853 31 25 11. For toxic substance compliance monitoring, grant 31 26 number 66701: 31 27 .................................................. $ 169,871 31 28 12. For asbestos enforcement program, grant number 66702: 31 29 .................................................. $ 155,051 31 30 13. For drug-free schools &endash; communities, grant number 31 31 84186: 31 32 .................................................. $ 1,084,256 31 33 14. For hazardous waste, grant number 66802: 31 34 .................................................. $ 50,596 31 35 15. For regional delivery systems, grant number 93110: 32 1 .................................................. $ 242,076 32 2 16. For TB control &endash; elimination, grant number 93116: 32 3 .................................................. $ 211,649 32 4 17. For AIDS prevention project, grant number 93118: 32 5 .................................................. $ 1,106,712 32 6 18. For physician education, grant number 93161: 32 7 .................................................. $ 386,405 32 8 19. For childhood lead abatement, grant number 93197: 32 9 .................................................. $ 730,303 32 10 20. For family planning projects, grant number 93217: 32 11 .................................................. $ 598,468 32 12 21. For immunization program, grant number 93268: 32 13 .................................................. $ 1,498,835 32 14 22. For needs assessment grant, grant number 93283: 32 15 .................................................. $ 1,385,046 32 16 23. For model programs for adolescents, grant number 32 17 93902: 32 18 .................................................. $ 702,961 32 19 24. For rural health, grant number 93913: 32 20 .................................................. $ 43,341 32 21 25. For HIV cares grants, grant number 93917: 32 22 .................................................. $ 333,799 32 23 26. For trauma care, grant number 93953: 32 24 .................................................. $ 120,767 32 25 27. For preventive health services, grant number 93977: 32 26 .................................................. $ 585,877 32 27 28. For preventive health blocks, grant number 93991: 32 28 .................................................. $ 1,807,096 32 29 29. For maternal and child health block grant, grant 32 30 number 93994: 32 31 .................................................. $ 6,927,002 32 32 30. For Aids prevention project, grant number 93940: 32 33 .................................................. $ 52,135 32 34 31. For substance abuse program grants, grant number 32 35 93959: 33 1 .................................................. $ 685,751 33 2 32. For refugee health, grant number 93987: 33 3 .................................................. $ 11,164 33 4 33. For alcohol/drug abuse block grant, grant number 33 5 93992: 33 6 .................................................. $ 29,680 33 7 Sec. 50. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. Federal grants, 33 8 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 33 9 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 33 10 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 33 11 appropriated to the department of human services, for the 33 12 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 33 13 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 33 14 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 33 15 indicated. 33 16 1. For food stamps, grant number 10551: 33 17 .................................................. $ 3,843,072 33 18 2. For administration expense for food stamps, grant 33 19 number 10561: 33 20 .................................................. $ 10,435,468 33 21 3. For commodity support food program, grant number 10565: 33 22 .................................................. $ 309,557 33 23 4. For temporary emergency food assistance, grant number 33 24 10568: 33 25 .................................................. $ 332,440 33 26 5. For child care planning and development, grant number 33 27 13673: 33 28 .................................................. $ 14,281 33 29 6. For Title XVIII medicare inspections, grant number 33 30 13773: 33 31 .................................................. $ 100,000 33 32 7. For foster grandparents program, grant number 72001: 33 33 .................................................. $ 351,430 33 34 8. For retired senior volunteer program, grant number 33 35 72002: 34 1 .................................................. $ 12,263 34 2 9. For child care for at-risk families, grant number 34 3 93574: 34 4 .................................................. $ 197,708 34 5 10. For projects with industries, grant number 84128: 34 6 .................................................. $ 462,765 34 7 11. For mental health, grant number 93125: 34 8 .................................................. $ 105,679 34 9 12. For mental health training, grant number 93244: 34 10 .................................................. $ 300,000 34 11 13. For family support payments to states, grant number 34 12 93560: 34 13 .................................................. $ 95,524,994 34 14 14. For job opportunities and basic skills training, grant 34 15 number 93561: 34 16 .................................................. $ 13,218,008 34 17 15. For child support enforcement, grant number 93563: 34 18 .................................................. $ 20,497,111 34 19 16. For refugee and entrant assistance, grant number 34 20 93566: 34 21 .................................................. $ 4,686,585 34 22 17. For child care development block grant, grant number 34 23 93575: 34 24 .................................................. $ 8,546,421 34 25 18. For developmental disabilities basic support, grant 34 26 number 93630: 34 27 .................................................. $ 854,067 34 28 19. For children's justice, grant number 93643: 34 29 .................................................. $ 171,347 34 30 20. For child welfare services, grant number 93645: 34 31 .................................................. $ 4,962,484 34 32 21. For crisis nursery, grant number 93656: 34 33 .................................................. $ 136,242 34 34 22. For foster care Title IV-E, grant number 93658: 34 35 .................................................. $ 18,493,805 35 1 23. For adoption assistance, grant number 93659: 35 2 .................................................. $ 7,898,799 35 3 24. For social services block grant, grant number 93667: 35 4 .................................................. $ 31,975,889 35 5 25. For child abuse basic, grant number 93669: 35 6 .................................................. $ 280,024 35 7 26. For child abuse challenge, grant number 93672: 35 8 .................................................. $ 57,507 35 9 27. For development of dependent care, grant number 93673: 35 10 .................................................. $ 50,601 35 11 28. For Title IV-E independent living, grant number 93674: 35 12 .................................................. $ 481,440 35 13 29. For sexually transmitted disease control program, 35 14 grant number 93777: 35 15 .................................................. $ 2,662,000 35 16 30. For medical assistance, grant number 93778: 35 17 .................................................. $777,216,322 35 18 31. For community mental health services, grant number 35 19 93958: 35 20 .................................................. $ 2,100,000 35 21 Sec. 51. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Federal 35 22 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 35 23 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 35 24 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 35 25 are appropriated to the department of economic development for 35 26 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 35 27 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 35 28 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 35 29 indicated. 35 30 1. For department of agriculture, grant number 10000: 35 31 .................................................. $ 122,000 35 32 2. For young adult conservation corps, grant number 10663: 35 33 .................................................. $ 750,000 35 34 3. For state and local planning, grant number 11305: 35 35 .................................................. $ 72,000 36 1 4. For procurement office/department of defense, grant 36 2 number 12600: 36 3 .................................................. $ 83,000 36 4 5. For community development block grant state program, 36 5 grant number 14228: 36 6 .................................................. $ 44,402,179 36 7 6. For national Affordable Housing Act, grant number 36 8 14239: 36 9 .................................................. $ 9,715,815 36 10 7. For department of labor, grant number 17000: 36 11 .................................................. $ 319,028 36 12 8. For Job Training Partnership Act, grant number 17250: 36 13 .................................................. $ 19,055,048 36 14 9. For small business administration tree program, grant 36 15 number 59045: 36 16 .................................................. $ 160,000 36 17 10. For community service act funds, grant number 94003: 36 18 .................................................. $ 946,000 36 19 11. For Job Training Partnership Act &endash; dislocated 36 20 workers, grant number 17246: 36 21 .................................................. $ 7,229,202 36 22 Sec. 52. STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. Federal 36 23 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 36 24 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 36 25 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 36 26 are appropriated to the state department of transportation for 36 27 the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 36 28 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 36 29 provided by law, in the following amounts for the purposes 36 30 indicated. 36 31 1. For airport improvement program &endash; federal aviation 36 32 administration, grant number 20106: 36 33 .................................................. $ 100,000 36 34 2. For highway research, plan and construction, grant 36 35 number 20205: 37 1 .................................................. $269,267,000 37 2 3. For motor carrier safety assistance, grant number 37 3 20217: 37 4 .................................................. $ 50,000 37 5 4. For local rail service assistance, grant number 20308: 37 6 .................................................. $ 400,000 37 7 5. For urban mass transportation, grant number 20507: 37 8 .................................................. $ 2,000,000 37 9 Sec. 53. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Federal grants, 37 10 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 37 11 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 37 12 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 37 13 appropriated to the department of education for the purposes 37 14 set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions accompanying 37 15 the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise provided by law, in 37 16 the following amounts for the purposes indicated. 37 17 1. For school breakfast program, grant number 10553: 37 18 .................................................. $ 5,512,500 37 19 2. For school lunch program, grant number 10555: 37 20 .................................................. $ 44,210,250 37 21 3. For special milk program for children, grant number 37 22 10556: 37 23 .................................................. $ 252,000 37 24 4. For child care food program, grant number 10558: 37 25 .................................................. $ 17,565,030 37 26 5. For summer food service for children, grant number 37 27 10559: 37 28 .................................................. $ 1,075,725 37 29 6. For administration expenses for child nutrition, grant 37 30 number 10560: 37 31 .................................................. $ 883,485 37 32 7. For public telecommunication facilities, grant number 37 33 11550: 37 34 .................................................. $ 150,000 37 35 8. For vocational rehabilitation &endash; state supplementary 38 1 assistance, grant number 13625: 38 2 .................................................. $ 350,572 38 3 9. For vocational rehabilitation &endash; FICA, grant number 38 4 13802: 38 5 .................................................. $ 9,025,345 38 6 10. For nutrition education and training, grant number 38 7 10564: 38 8 .................................................. $ 115,000 38 9 11. For mine health and safety, grant number 17600: 38 10 .................................................. $ 80,000 38 11 12. For veterans education, grant number 64111: 38 12 .................................................. $ 172,270 38 13 13. For asbestos enforcement program, grant number 66702: 38 14 .................................................. $ 6,000 38 15 14. For adult education, grant number 84002: 38 16 .................................................. $ 892,176 38 17 15. For bilingual education, grant number 84003: 38 18 .................................................. $ 75,000 38 19 16. For civil rights, grant number 84004: 38 20 .................................................. $ 308,622 38 21 17. For education of handicapped children, grant number 38 22 84009: 38 23 .................................................. $ 657,000 38 24 18. For E.C.I.A. &endash; chapter 1, grant number 84010: 38 25 .................................................. $ 46,000,000 38 26 19. For migrant education, grant number 84011: 38 27 .................................................. $ 250,000 38 28 20. For educationally deprived children, grant number 38 29 84012: 38 30 .................................................. $ 400,000 38 31 21. For education for neglected &endash; delinquent children, 38 32 grant number 84013: 38 33 .................................................. $ 300,000 38 34 22. For handicapped education, grant number 84025: 38 35 .................................................. $ 98,000 39 1 23. For handicapped &endash; state grants, grant number 84027: 39 2 .................................................. $ 25,558,783 39 3 24. For handicapped professional preparation, grant number 39 4 84029: 39 5 .................................................. $ 118,000 39 6 25. For public library services, grant number 84034: 39 7 .................................................. $ 971,153 39 8 26. For interlibrary cooperation, grant number 84035: 39 9 .................................................. $ 229,155 39 10 27. For vocational education &endash; state grants, grant number 39 11 84048: 39 12 .................................................. $ 9,795,940 39 13 28. For vocational education &endash; consumer and homemaking, 39 14 grant number 84049: 39 15 .................................................. $ 393,572 39 16 29. For vocational education &endash; state advisory councils, 39 17 grant number 84053: 39 18 .................................................. $ 179,289 39 19 30. For national diffusion network, grant number 84073: 39 20 .................................................. $ 95,405 39 21 31. For rehabilitation services &endash; basic support, grant 39 22 number 84126: 39 23 .................................................. $ 16,629,105 39 24 32. For rehabilitation training, grant number 84129: 39 25 .................................................. $ 59,689 39 26 33. For chapter 2 block grant, grant number 84151: 39 27 .................................................. $ 4,171,482 39 28 34. For public library construction, grant number 84154: 39 29 .................................................. $ 200,000 39 30 35. For transition services, grant number 84158: 39 31 .................................................. $ 124,379 39 32 36. For emergency immigrant education, grant number 84162: 39 33 .................................................. $ 58,395 39 34 37. For EESA Title II, grant number 84164: 39 35 .................................................. $ 1,716,566 40 1 38. For independent living project, grant number 84169: 40 2 .................................................. $ 337,007 40 3 39. For education of handicapped &endash; incentive, grant 40 4 number 84173: 40 5 .................................................. $ 3,999,180 40 6 40. For education of handicapped &endash; infants and toddlers, 40 7 grant number 84181: 40 8 .................................................. $ 1,980,000 40 9 41. For Byrd scholarship program, grant number 84185: 40 10 .................................................. $ 219,000 40 11 42. For drug free schools/communities, grant number 84186: 40 12 .................................................. $ 2,905,925 40 13 43. For supported employment, grant number 84187: 40 14 .................................................. $ 271,267 40 15 44. For homeless youth and children, grant number 84196: 40 16 .................................................. $ 189,344 40 17 45. For vocational education-community, grant number 40 18 84174: 40 19 .................................................. $ 135,271 40 20 46. For even start, grant number 84213: 40 21 .................................................. $ 670,265 40 22 47. For E.C.I.A. capital expense, grant number 84216: 40 23 .................................................. $ 500,000 40 24 48. For E.C.I.A. state improvements, grant number 84218: 40 25 .................................................. $ 400,000 40 26 49. For foreign language assistance, grant number 84249: 40 27 .................................................. $ 136,491 40 28 50. For literacy resource center, grant number 84254: 40 29 .................................................. $ 73,458 40 30 51. For AIDS prevention project, grant number 93118: 40 31 .................................................. $ 265,000 40 32 52. For headstart collaborative grant, grant number 93600: 40 33 .................................................. $ 128,816 40 34 53. For serve America, grant number 94001: 40 35 .................................................. $ 177,784 41 1 54. For youth apprenticeship, grant number 17249: 41 2 .................................................. $ 223,323 41 3 55. For environment education grants, grant number 66951: 41 4 .................................................. $ 5,000 41 5 56. For teacher preparation education, grant number 84243: 41 6 .................................................. $ 1,216,528 41 7 57. For department of education contracts, grant number 41 8 84999: 41 9 .................................................. $ 50,000 41 10 58. For child development association scholarship, grant 41 11 number 93614: 41 12 .................................................. $ 14,840 41 13 Sec. 54. COMMISSION OF VETERANS AFFAIRS. Federal grants, 41 14 receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, receipts, and 41 15 funds, available in whole or in part for the fiscal year 41 16 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, are 41 17 appropriated to the commission of veterans affairs for the 41 18 purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or conditions 41 19 accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless otherwise 41 20 provided by law. 41 21 Sec. 55. GOVERNOR'S ALLIANCE ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE. Federal 41 22 grants, receipts, and funds and other nonstate grants, 41 23 receipts, and funds, available in whole or in part for the 41 24 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, 41 25 are appropriated to the governor's alliance on substance abuse 41 26 for the purposes set forth in the grants, receipts, or 41 27 conditions accompanying the receipt of the funds, unless 41 28 otherwise provided by law, in the following amounts for the 41 29 purposes indicated. 41 30 For narcotics control assistance, grant number 16579: 41 31 .................................................. $ 13,267,000 41 32 Sec. 56. 1993 Iowa Acts, chapter 168, section 7, is 41 33 amended by adding the following new subsection: 41 34 NEW SUBSECTION. 3. There is appropriated from the fund 41 35 created by section 8.41 to the department of economic 42 1 development for the federal fiscal year beginning October 1, 42 2 1993, and ending September 30, 1994, the following amount: 42 3 .................................................. $ 35,461,000 42 4 Funds appropriated by this subsection are community 42 5 development block grant funds awarded to the state under 42 6 public law No. 103-211, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations 42 7 Act of 1994. The department of economic development shall 42 8 expend the funds appropriated by this subsection as provided 42 9 in the federal law making the funds available and in 42 10 conformance with chapter 17A. An amount not exceeding 1.8 42 11 percent of the funds awarded shall be used by the department 42 12 for administrative expenses. From the funds set aside for 42 13 administrative expenses, the department shall pay to the 42 14 auditor of state an amount sufficient to pay the cost of 42 15 auditing the use and administration of the state's portion of 42 16 the funds appropriated in this subsection. 42 17 Sec. 57. Sections 16 and 56 of this Act, being deemed of 42 18 immediate importance, take effect upon enactment. 42 19 Sec. 58. Section 56 of this Act is retroactively 42 20 applicable to October 1, 1993, and is applicable on and after 42 21 that date. 42 22 HF 481 42 23 mg/pk/25
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