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Page 12 1 transaction, including, but not limited to, issuance 2 or renewal of motor vehicle licenses, nonoperator's 3 identification cards, or handicapped identification 4 devices. 5 4. As a condition for retention of moneys under 6 this subsection, a county treasurer shall document the 7 actual quarterly expenditures associated with driver's 8 license issuance including the amount of time spent 9 during that quarter on driver's license-related 10 activities, the proportionate share of salaries and 11 benefits for county employees performing driver's 12 license-related activities, the total numbers of 13 transactions conducted, and other costs related to the 14 administration of driver's license-related activities. 15 Each county treasurer shall provide the documentation 16 of expenditures to the state department of trans- 17 portation and legislative fiscal bureau. If the 18 county treasurer's total expenses are less than the 19 moneys retained under this subsection, the county 20 treasurer shall submit the difference to the treasurer 21 of state on a quarterly basis. The treasurer of state 22 shall deposit that amount in the road use tax fund. 23 Sec. 25. The state department of transportation 24 shall consider as a priority for inclusion into the 25 state five-year transportation plan the preparation of 26 planning studies for development of highway bypass 27 projects that promote the safe flow of traffic and 28 economic development in the project areas. 29 Sec. 26. The provisions of section 8.33 do not 30 apply to the $70,000 appropriation to the state 31 department of transportation for a study to determine 32 the potential costs and benefits of the development of 33 rail passenger service between Cedar Rapids and Iowa 34 City, made in 1994 Iowa Acts, chapter 1189, section 8, 35 subsection 1, paragraph "a", but shall remain 36 available for expenditure until June 30, 1996. 37 Unencumbered or unobligated moneys remaining on June 38 30, 1996, shall revert to the general fund of the 39 state on August 31, 1996. 40 Sec. 27. Section 314.21, subsection 3, paragraph 41 b, subparagraph (1), Code 1995, is amended to read as 42 follows: 43 (1) For the fiscalperiodyear beginning July 1, 4419891995, and ending June 30,1995, fifty1996, and 45 each subsequent fiscal year, seventy-five thousand 46 dollarsin each fiscal yearto the university of 47 northern Iowa to maintain the position of the state 48 roadside specialist and to continue its integrated 49 roadside vegetation managementpilotprogram providing 50 research, education, training, and technical
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