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42 the state agency shall allow the political subdivision
43 adequate transition time to accommodate related
44 changes in federal and state policy. Transition
45 activities may include, but are not limited to,
46 revision of the political subdivision's laws, budgets,
47 and administrative procedures.
48 (c) The state agency shall allow the political
49 subdivision the flexibility to implement a service in
50 a manner so as to address identifiable needs within
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1 the context of meeting broad national objectives.
2 (5) State administrative costs shall not exceed
3 the limits allowed for under the federal law enacting
4 the block grant.
5 (6) A federal mandate that is eliminated or waived
6 for the state shall be eliminated or waived for a
7 political subdivision.
8 (7) Federal block grants shall not be used to
9 supplant existing funding efforts by the state.
10 c. The state agency shall send copies of the
11 proposed block grant plan to the legislative fiscal
12 committee and to the appropriate appropriations
13 subcommittee chairpersons and ranking members of the
14 general assembly. The plan and any program changes
15 contained within the plan shall be adopted as rules in
16 accordance with chapter 17A.
17 Sec. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE _ APPLICABILITY. This
18 Act, being deemed of immediate importance, takes
19 effect upon enactment and applies to new or revised
20 federal block grant provisions which take effect on or
21 after the effective date of this Act."
The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H-5812.
Vande Hoef of Osceola moved that the bill, as amended by the
Senate and concurred in by the House, be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill
was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 2256)
The ayes were, 96:
Arnold Baker Bell Bernau
Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Brammer
Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst
Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon
Connors Coon Corbett, Spkr.
Cormack Daggett Dinkla Disney
Doderer Drake Drees Eddie
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