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1 1 Amend the amendment, S-3597, to Senate File 481, as
1 2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
1 3 follows:
1 4 #1. By striking page 4, line 36 through page 6,
1 5 line 34 and inserting the following:
1 6 "Sec. . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. There is
1 7 appropriated from the general fund of the state to the
1 8 department of public safety for the fiscal year
1 9 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
1 10 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary,
1 11 to be used for the purposes designated:
1 12 1. For the division of highway safety, uniformed
1 13 force, and radio communications to be used for
1 14 salaries, support, maintenance, workers' compensation
1 15 costs, and miscellaneous purposes, including the
1 16 state's contribution to the peace officers'
1 17 retirement, accident, and disability system provided
1 18 in chapter 97A in the amount of 18 percent of the
1 19 salaries for which the funds are appropriated, and for
1 20 not more than the following full-time equivalent
1 21 positions:
1 22 .................................................. $ 32,960,467
1 23 ................................................FTEs 553.50
1 24 An employee of the department of public safety who
1 25 retires after the effective date of this Act but prior
1 26 to June 30, 1996, is eligible for payment of life or
1 27 health insurance premiums as provided for in the
1 28 collective bargaining agreement covering the public
1 29 safety bargaining unit at the time of retirement if
1 30 that employee previously served in a position which
1 31 would have been covered by the agreement. The
1 32 employee shall be given credit for the service in that
1 33 prior position as though it were covered by that
1 34 agreement. The provisions of this paragraph shall not
1 35 operate to reduce any retirement benefits an employee
1 36 may have earned under other collective bargaining
1 37 agreements or retirement programs.
1 38 2. For costs associated with the maintenance of
1 39 the automated fingerprint information system (AFIS):
1 40 .................................................. $ 211,576
1 41 3. For salaries, support, maintenance, and
1 42 miscellaneous purposes of the pari-mutuel law
1 43 enforcement agents, including the state's contribution
1 44 to the peace officers' retirement, accident, and
1 45 disability system provided in chapter 97A in the
1 46 amount of 18 percent of the salaries for which the
1 47 funds are appropriated:
1 48 .................................................. $ 308,602"
1 49 #2. By striking page 6, line 38, through page 9,
1 50 line 33 and inserting the following:
2 1 "Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
2 2 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the state
2 3 board of regents for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2 4 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the following amounts,
2 5 or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
2 6 purposes designated:
2 7 1. For fire and environmental safety and for
2 8 replacement of the boiler and the telephone system at
2 9 the Iowa braille and sight saving school:
2 10 .................................................. $ 341,000
2 11 Of the appropriation in this subsection, $45,000
2 12 shall be used for replacement of the telephone system.
2 13 It is the intent of the general assembly that an
2 14 additional $35,000 shall be appropriated in fiscal
2 15 year 1997 for funding additional costs for replacement
2 16 of the telephone system at the Iowa braille and sight
2 17 saving school.
2 18 2. For compliance with the federal Americans with
2 19 Disabilities Act or for fire and environmental safety
2 20 at the state school for the deaf:
2 21 .................................................. $ 50,000
2 22 3. For fire and environmental safety, renovation,
2 23 or for deferred maintenance at Iowa state university
2 24 of science and technology:
2 25 .................................................. $ 3,000,000
2 26 4. For fire and environmental safety, renovation,
2 27 or for deferred maintenance at the state university of
2 28 Iowa:
2 29 .................................................. $ 3,000,000
2 30 5. For the performing arts center at the
2 31 university of northern Iowa:
2 32 .................................................. $ 4,000,000
2 33 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
2 34 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1996, from the
2 35 funds appropriated in subsections 1 through 4, shall
2 36 revert to the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of
2 37 the state on August 31, 1996, and unencumbered or
2 38 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1999, from the
2 39 funds appropriated in subsection 5, shall revert to
2 40 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
2 41 on August 31, 1999.
2 42 The state board of regents shall report to the
2 43 legislative fiscal bureau and to the education and
2 44 transportation, infrastructure and capitals joint
2 45 appropriations subcommittees by January 15, 1996,
2 46 regarding actual and proposed project expenditures of
2 47 moneys appropriated under subsections 3 and 4.
2 48 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
2 49 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
2 50 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
3 1 department of corrections for the fiscal year
3 2 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
3 3 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary,
3 4 to be used for the purpose designated:
3 5 For the construction of, or the remodeling or
3 6 renovation of a building for use as a residential
3 7 facility and office in Fort Dodge by the second
3 8 judicial district department of correctional services
3 9 and for remodeling and expansion of the visitation
3 10 area at the Mitchellville correctional facility:
3 11 .................................................. $ 2,300,000
3 12 Of the total appropriation in this section, up to
3 13 $400,000 may be used for remodeling and expansion of
3 14 the visitation area at Mitchellville.
3 15 It is the intent of the general assembly that the
3 16 department of corrections issue a request for
3 17 proposals for the construction of, or the remodeling
3 18 or renovation of a building for use as a residential
3 19 facility and office in Fort Dodge by the second
3 20 judicial district department of correctional services.
3 21 If a proposal is accepted by the department, but in no
3 22 event earlier than January 30, 1996, the department of
3 23 corrections is authorized to construct a residential
3 24 facility and office in Fort Dodge or remodel or
3 25 renovate an existing building for use as a residential
3 26 facility and office in Fort Dodge, for use by the
3 27 second judicial district department of correctional
3 28 services.
3 29 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
3 30 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1998, from the
3 31 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
3 32 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
3 33 on August 31, 1998.
3 34 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS
3 35 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
3 36 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
3 37 department of cultural affairs for the fiscal year
3 38 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
3 39 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary,
3 40 to be used for the purpose designated:
3 41 To correct water seepage problems and complete
3 42 design specifications for rehabilitation work on the
3 43 centennial building in Iowa City:
3 44 .................................................. $ 180,000
3 45 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
3 46 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1997, from the
3 47 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
3 48 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
3 49 on August 31, 1997.
3 50 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
4 1 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
4 2 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
4 3 department of economic development for the fiscal year
4 4 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
4 5 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary,
4 6 to be used for the purposes designated:
4 7 1. For completion of the construction of the
4 8 Northwood welcome center:
4 9 .................................................. $ 300,000
4 10 2. For the construction of the western historic
4 11 trails welcome center:
4 12 .................................................. $ 275,000
4 13 3. For construction of a welcome center in Bremer
4 14 county:
4 15 .................................................. $ 100,000
4 16 4. For construction of a welcome center at
4 17 Winterset:
4 18 .................................................. $ 75,000
4 19 The appropriations in subsections 3 and 4 shall be
4 20 conditioned upon the provision of an equal amount of
4 21 local matching funds.
4 22 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
4 23 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1997, from the
4 24 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
4 25 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
4 26 on August 30, 1997.
4 27 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
4 28 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
4 29 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
4 30 department of education for the fiscal year beginning
4 31 July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, $5,000,000, to
4 32 be used for compliance with the federal Americans with
4 33 Disabilities Act, for fire and environmental safety,
4 34 for implementation of energy conservation measures,
4 35 for reduction of technological obsolescence in
4 36 instructional equipment and facilities for community
4 37 colleges and for other stated purposes to be allocated
4 38 to the merged areas in the following amounts:
4 39 1. Merged Area I
4 40 For the construction of a building to house the
4 41 national center for agricultural rescue and emergencies:
4 42 .................................................. $ 1,000,000
4 43 The appropriation to Merged Area I in this
4 44 subsection is contingent upon the receipt of federal
4 45 funds. If federal funding is not received, Merged
4 46 Area I shall be allocated $272,700 and the remainder
4 47 of the appropriation shall revert to the rebuild Iowa
4 48 infrastructure account of the state.
4 49 2. Merged Area II ............................ $ 234,872
4 50 3. Merged Area III ........................... $ 233,546
5 1 4. Merged Area IV ............................ $ 117,336
5 2 5. Merged Area V ............................. $ 334,845
5 3 6. Merged Area VI ............................ $ 235,187
5 4 7. Merged Area VII ........................... $ 306,353
5 5 8. Merged Area IX ............................ $ 275,581
5 6 9. Merged Area X ............................. $ 480,290
5 7 10. Merged Area XI ........................... $ 467,040
5 8 11. Merged Area XII .......................... $ 287,189
5 9 12. Merged Area XIII ......................... $ 264,044
5 10 13. Merged Area XIV .......................... $ 150,162
5 11 14. Merged Area XV ........................... $ 417,482
5 12 15. Merged Area XVI .......................... $ 196,073
5 13 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
5 14 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1997, from the
5 15 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
5 16 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
5 17 on August 31, 1997.
5 18 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
5 19 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
5 20 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
5 21 department of general services for the fiscal year
5 22 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
5 23 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary,
5 24 to be used for the purposes designated:
5 25 For exterior state capitol building restoration,
5 26 and for health and fire safety needs and renovation,
5 27 restoration, and improvements at the state capitol
5 28 complex:
5 29 .................................................. $ 25,000,000
5 30 Of the total appropriation in this section, up to
5 31 $2,400,000 may be used for fire and environmental
5 32 safety improvements for the department of corrections'
5 33 and the department of human services' institutions.
5 34 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
5 35 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 2000, from the
5 36 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
5 37 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
5 38 on August 31, 2000.
5 39 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
5 40 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
5 41 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
5 42 department of human services for the fiscal year
5 43 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
5 44 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary,
5 45 to be used for the purpose designated:
5 46 For costs associated with the development of the X-
5 47 pert computer system:
5 48 .................................................. $ 1,076,000
5 49 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
5 50 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1997, from the
6 1 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
6 2 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
6 3 on August 31, 1997.
6 4 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
6 5 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
6 6 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
6 7 department of management for the fiscal year beginning
6 8 July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the following
6 9 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used
6 10 for the purpose designated:
6 11 For the innovations fund, if enacted by the
6 12 Seventy-sixth General Assembly, 1995 Session:
6 13 .................................................. $ 1,000,000
6 14 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
6 15 Sec. . There is appropriated from the marine
6 16 fuel tax receipts deposited in the general fund of the
6 17 state to the department of natural resources for the
6 18 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June
6 19 30, 1996, the following amount, or so much thereof as
6 20 is necessary, to be used for the purpose designated:
6 21 For the purpose of funding capital projects
6 22 traditionally funded from marine fuel tax receipts for
6 23 the purposes specified in section 452A.79:
6 24 .................................................. $ 1,600,000
6 25 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
6 26 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1997, from the
6 27 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
6 28 the general fund of the state on August 31, 1997.
6 29 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEFENSE
6 30 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
6 31 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
6 32 department of public defense for the fiscal year
6 33 beginning July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the
6 34 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary,
6 35 to be used for the purposes designated:
6 36 1. For maintenance and repair of national guard
6 37 armories and facilities:
6 38 .................................................. $ 382,000
6 39 2. To match federal funds for completion of the
6 40 addition and renovation of the armory in Fairfield:
6 41 .................................................. $ 250,000
6 42 3. To match federal funds for construction of a
6 43 motor vehicle storage building at the Camp Dodge
6 44 maintenance armory:
6 45 .................................................. $ 420,000
6 46 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
6 47 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1996, from the
6 48 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
6 49 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
6 50 on August 31, 1996.
7 1 COUNTY FAIRS
7 2 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
7 3 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
7 4 treasurer of state for the fiscal year beginning July
7 5 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, for purposes of
7 6 allocating moneys to assist each of the 103 county
7 7 fairs which are members of the association of Iowa
7 8 fairs, for purposes of supporting annual county fairs
7 9 and improvements to the county fairgrounds:
7 10 .................................................. $ 1,000,000
7 11 The treasurer of state shall allocate an equal
7 12 amount to each member fair. However, moneys shall
7 13 only be expended by a county fair on a dollar-for-
7 14 dollar matching basis with moneys received from
7 15 donations contributed to the county fair from private
7 16 sources or moneys contributed by a county to aid the
7 17 county fair pursuant to section 174.14.
7 18 IOWA STATE FAIR
7 19 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
7 20 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the Iowa
7 21 state fair foundation for the fiscal year beginning
7 22 July 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the following
7 23 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used
7 24 for the purpose designated:
7 25 For major repairs and improvements at the Iowa
7 26 state fairgrounds:
7 27 .................................................. $ 9,000,000
7 28 Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
7 29 unobligated funds remaining on June 30, 1999, from the
7 30 funds appropriated in this section, shall revert to
7 31 the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account of the state
7 32 on August 31, 1999.
7 33 PRIMARY ROAD FUND
7 34 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
7 35 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the
7 36 primary road fund for the fiscal year beginning July
7 37 1, 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the following
7 38 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used
7 39 as designated:
7 40 For the commercial and industrial network:
7 41 .................................................. $ 10,000,000
7 42 Notwithstanding section 8.33, funds appropriated
7 43 under this section shall not revert to the rebuild
7 44 Iowa infrastructure account of the state, but shall
7 45 remain available until expended.
7 46 ROAD USE TAX FUND
7 47 Sec. . There is appropriated from the rebuild
7 48 Iowa infrastructure account of the state to the road
7 49 use tax fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
7 50 1995, and ending June 30, 1996, the following amount,
8 1 to be distributed in accordance with section 312.2:
8 2 .................................................. $ 10,000,000
8 3 Notwithstanding section 8.33, funds appropriated
8 4 under this section shall not revert to the rebuild
8 5 Iowa infrastructure account of the state, but shall
8 6 remain available until expended.""
8 7 #3. Page 10, by striking lines 7 through 49 and
8 8 inserting the following:
8 9 "1. To the Loess Hills development and
8 10 conservation authority, for deposit in the Loess Hills
8 11 development and conservation fund created in section
8 12 161D.2 for the purposes specified in section 161D.1:
8 13 .................................................. $ 400,000
8 14 2. To the department of agriculture and land
8 15 stewardship to use in cooperation with the department
8 16 of corrections for a project of repairs and
8 17 improvements at the national heritage orientation
8 18 center and public market. It is the intent of the
8 19 general assembly that the project serve as a pilot
8 20 community services program using prison labor for
8 21 regional economic development initiatives supporting
8 22 Iowa agriculture and food products:
8 23 .................................................. $ 325,000
8 24 3. To the Iowa resources enhancement and
8 25 protection fund which is in addition to any other
8 26 appropriations made to the fund:
8 27 .................................................. $ 500,000
8 28 4. To the department of economic development for a
8 29 grant to the Wallace foundation for rural research and
8 30 development for costs to develop an educational and
8 31 outreach center:
8 32 .................................................. $ 750,000
8 33 5. To the department of cultural affairs for
8 34 maintenance and improvement at the gothic house
8 35 visitors center:
8 36 .................................................. $ 225,000
8 37 6. To the department of natural resources for
8 38 purposes of continuing natural lake preservation
8 39 efforts:
8 40 .................................................. $ 100,000
8 41 The department shall award the amount transferred
8 42 in this subsection to a city as defined in section
8 43 362.2. The department shall award the amount on a
8 44 matching basis with the department contributing one
8 45 dollar for each one dollar dedicated by the city, or
8 46 the city acting in conjunction with a county,
8 47 regardless of the source from which the city or county
8 48 obtains the money, for the continuation of natural
8 49 lake preservation efforts, if the city or county has
8 50 previously received state funding for such purposes.
9 1 However, the city, or the city and county, must have
9 2 dedicated at least $100,000 of local funds in order to
9 3 qualify for the award. The city must also be located
9 4 in a county having a population of less than 12,000.
9 5 7. To the department of natural resources for
9 6 capital improvements at Backbone lake, other
9 7 improvements of that state park, and preparation work
9 8 and other costs associated with the park's 75th
9 9 anniversary:
9 10 .................................................. $ 500,000
9 11 8. To the department of natural resources, to be
9 12 combined with local match funding, for a study of
9 13 dredging at Crystal lake in Winnebago county:
9 14 .................................................. $ 25,000
9 15 9. To the department of natural resources for
9 16 purposes of creating, improving, or enhancing recrea-
9 17 tional opportunities directly related to the
9 18 restoration and development of lake Ahquabi and
9 19 related facilities, which shall include any necessary
9 20 dredging operations, and which may also include
9 21 swimming, boating, and fishing facilities:
9 22 .................................................. $ 184,000
9 23 The department shall return any amount of the
9 24 transfer expended by the department under this
9 25 subsection to the general fund of the state to the
9 26 extent that the department receives moneys from the
9 27 clean lakes program, administered by the United States
9 28 environmental protection agency, for purposes
9 29 described in this subsection.
9 30 10. To the department of economic development for
9 31 operation and support of the Dows welcome center:
9 32 .................................................. $ 20,000
9 33 11. To the department of natural resources, to be
9 34 combined with local match funding of two dollars for
9 35 every one state dollar, for repair and replacement
9 36 costs associated with the spillway at Hickory Grove
9 37 lake:
9 38 .................................................. $ 250,000
9 39 12. To the department of agriculture and land
9 40 stewardship for providing assistance in reconstructing
9 41 and repairing flood-damaged dikes and levees on
9 42 pasture and other agricultural land which is not used
9 43 for crops:
9 44 .................................................. $ 100,000
9 45 13. To the department of education for a grant to
9 46 Southeast Polk community school district to implement
9 47 an interagency coalition strategy combining education,
9 48 health, and social services in addressing the problems
9 49 of children and families through school-linked
9 50 services:
10 1 .................................................. $ 60,000
10 2 14. To the Iowa department of public health for a
10 3 grant to establish a rural medical care center in
10 4 Tama:
10 5 .................................................. $ 50,000
10 6 15. To the department of natural resources for a
10 7 grant for costs associated with the Sauk rail trail
10 8 and park improvements in Carroll:
10 9 .................................................. $ 30,000
10 10 16. To the department of natural resources for a
10 11 grant for costs associated with renovation of the
10 12 Boone walking trail:
10 13 .................................................. $ 5,000
10 14 17. To Iowa state university of science and
10 15 technology for allocation to the Iowa institute for
10 16 public leadership for operations costs:
10 17 .................................................. $ 25,000
10 18 18. To the printing division of the department of
10 19 general services for publication of the under the
10 20 golden dome publication as specified by the authoring
10 21 agency:
10 22 .................................................. $ 45,000
10 23 19. To the department of corrections for a grant
10 24 to the amer-i-can program for training of inmates and
10 25 correctional staff:
10 26 .................................................. $ 125,000
10 27 20. To the department of education for contracting
10 28 with the Iowa alliance for arts education to execute
10 29 the local arts comprehensive educational strategies
10 30 program:
10 31 .................................................. $ 150,000
10 32 21. To the department of education for a grant to
10 33 a community college to assist in a public-private
10 34 partnership between the community college, a city, and
10 35 a county in developing a center or program to provide
10 36 child day care for nontraditional students:
10 37 .................................................. $ 75,000
10 38 22. To the department of general services for
10 39 planning, design, site acquisition and preparation,
10 40 and other expenditures necessary to establish a fee-
10 41 based child day care program available to public
10 42 employees officed at or near the capitol complex:
10 43 .................................................. $ 500,000
10 44 a. The general assembly considers child day care
10 45 to be an important service for employers, employees,
10 46 and their children. Employer-supported child care can
10 47 have a positive impact upon employee morale and
10 48 retention and can positively affect the children who
10 49 are receiving child care services. High quality child
10 50 care is of significant value to employers. It is
11 1 believed that a quality, on-site child care program
11 2 available to the children of state employees will
11 3 provide a model for other employers in this state to
11 4 emulate.
11 5 b. (1) The legislative council is requested to
11 6 appoint a capitol complex child day care program
11 7 steering committee to provide direction to the
11 8 department of general services in developing facility
11 9 plans, establishing the facilities, developing
11 10 operation policies, contracting with a vendor to
11 11 operate the program, and other decisions involving
11 12 establishment and operation of the program. The
11 13 steering committee shall utilize the March 1990
11 14 consultant report to the capitol complex ad hoc
11 15 committee on child care, particularly the intermediate
11 16 quality recommendations, in its decision making.
11 17 (2) The steering committee membership shall
11 18 include members of the general assembly;
11 19 representatives of the departments of general
11 20 services, personnel, human services, and education;
11 21 employees officed at the capitol complex who purchase
11 22 child day care services; a representative of the state
11 23 board of regents center for early childhood education;
11 24 a representative of the Iowa state university of
11 25 science and technology early childhood education
11 26 programs; and other persons knowledgeable concerning
11 27 child day care programs.
11 28 c. In consultation with the steering committee,
11 29 the director of the department of general services
11 30 shall retain a consultant to oversee the process of
11 31 developing the program and shall contract with a
11 32 vendor to manage the program.
11 33 d. The program shall be designed to operate with a
11 34 capacity of 150 children and to regularly serve
11 35 infants, toddlers, preschool, school age, and mildly
11 36 ill children.
11 37 23. To the commission of veterans affairs, for
11 38 donation to the women in military service for America
11 39 memorial foundation for the purpose of constructing
11 40 the women in military service memorial to be built at
11 41 the gateway to Arlington national cemetery in
11 42 Arlington, Virginia:
11 43 .................................................. $ 47,000
11 44 The executive director of the commission of
11 45 veterans affairs shall forward this donation to the
11 46 women in military service for America memorial
11 47 foundation upon certification by the foundation that
11 48 sufficient funding has been pledged to complete the
11 49 construction of the memorial.
11 50 24. To the Iowa peace institute:
12 1 .................................................. $ 100,000
12 2 25. To the division of highway safety, uniformed
12 3 force, and radio communications of the department of
12 4 public safety for purchase and activation charges for
12 5 cellular phones for force members:
12 6 .................................................. $ 50,000
12 7 26. To the department of economic development for
12 8 expansion of the microbusiness rural enterprise
12 9 demonstration project created pursuant to 1994 Iowa
12 10 Acts, chapter 1119, section 34, to 30 additional
12 11 counties in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995:
12 12 .................................................. $ 50,000
12 13 27. To the Iowa department of public health for a
12 14 conference to develop a plan for provision of health
12 15 insurance coverage to children of low-income families
12 16 who are ineligible for medical assistance and have no
12 17 health care coverage:
12 18 .................................................. $ 20,000
12 19 28. To the Iowa department of public health for a
12 20 domestic violence conference:
12 21 .................................................. $ 20,000
12 22 29. To the department of corrections for a study
12 23 of the development and use of a telecommunications
12 24 network for worker training, inmate rehabilitation,
12 25 and other related purposes in the sixth judicial
12 26 district:
12 27 .................................................. $ 25,000
12 28 30. To Iowa state university of science and
12 29 technology for a study of alternative project delivery
12 30 systems for publicly funded infrastructure projects,
12 31 provided the study is publicly distributed upon
12 32 completion:
12 33 .................................................. $ 39,000
12 34 31. To the department of economic development for
12 35 the Iowa members' cost share for the Lewis and Clark
12 36 rural water system:
12 37 .................................................. $ 25,000
12 38 32. To the department of elder affairs for the
12 39 1995 older Iowans legislature:
12 40 .................................................. $ 20,000
12 41 33. To the judicial department for development and
12 42 implementation of a long-range and strategic plan for
12 43 the judicial branch of Iowa government:
12 44 .................................................. $ 50,000
12 45 34. To the department of education for allocation
12 46 to the community college that experienced the highest
12 47 percentage of increase in full-time fall enrollment
12 48 for the period beginning July 1, 1989, and ending June
12 49 30, 1995, for purposes of renovating a building for
12 50 use as an urban center with classrooms to prepare
13 1 students for the workplace or to pursue postsecondary
13 2 education:
13 3 .................................................. $ 150,000
13 4 35. To the department of human services for
13 5 application by the department for grants to establish
13 6 pilot projects for placements of geriatric patients
13 7 who have a mental illness:
13 8 .................................................. $ 25,000
13 9 Any grant received may be used by the department to
13 10 fund a coordinator to work with hospitals and nursing
13 11 homes concerning placements of geriatric patients who
13 12 have a mental illness.
13 13 Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys transferred in
13 14 accordance with this section shall not revert to the
13 15 general fund of the state at the close of the fiscal
13 16 year but shall remain available for expenditure for
13 17 the purposes designated. Unless otherwise provided in
13 18 this section, moneys transferred in this section which
13 19 remain unobligated or unexpended for the purpose
13 20 designated shall revert to the general fund of the
13 21 state on August 31, 1997.
13 22 Sec. . BLOOD RUN NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK.
13 23 The department of cultural affairs may use moneys
13 24 appropriated to the department in 1994 Iowa Acts,
13 25 chapter 1199, section 35, as necessary, to contract
13 26 with the midwest region of the national park service
13 27 to complete a study of blood run national historic
13 28 landmark for the purpose of determining the
13 29 feasibility of incorporating the landmark into the
13 30 national park system. Notwithstanding section 8.33,
13 31 moneys from the appropriation which remain unobligated
13 32 or unexpended on June 30, 1995, shall not revert to
13 33 the general fund of the state but shall remain
13 34 available for use as provided in this section in the
13 35 succeeding fiscal year."
13 36 #4. By renumbering and revising internal
13 37 references as necessary.
13 38
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13 40
13 41 LARRY MURPHY
13 42 JIM LIND
13 43 SF 481.716 76
13 44 js/sc
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