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Senate Study Bill 3000

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  1  1                           DIVISION I
  1  2            ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION – SALARIES
  1  3                 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
  1  4    Section 1.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, section 6,
  1  5 subsection 2 and subsection 5, unnumbered paragraph 1, are
  1  6 amended to read as follows:
  1  7    2.  PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
  1  8    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  1  9 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  1 10 positions:  
  1 11 .................................................. $  4,395,293
  1 12                                                       4,382,793
  1 13 ............................................... FTEs     114.00
  1 14    For payment of utility costs:  
  1 15 .................................................. $  2,324,489
  1 16                                                       2,036,989
  1 17                GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
  1 18    Sec. 2.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, section 8, subsection
  1 19 1, paragraph a, is amended to read as follows:
  1 20    a.  GENERAL OFFICE
  1 21    For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
  1 22 purposes for the general office of the governor and the
  1 23 general office of the lieutenant governor, and for not more
  1 24 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  1 25 .................................................. $  1,367,444
  1 26                                                       1,354,673
  1 27 ............................................... FTEs      17.25
  1 28              DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONS AND APPEALS
  1 29    Sec. 3.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, section 10,
  1 30 subsection 5, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 2, are amended to
  1 31 read as follows:
  1 32    HEALTH FACILITIES DIVISION
  1 33    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  1 34 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  1 35 positions:  
  2  1 .................................................. $  2,241,150
  2  2                                                       2,317,150
  2  3 ............................................... FTEs     102.00
  2  4                                                          108.00
  2  5    At least $76,000 of the amount appropriated and 6.0 FTEs
  2  6 authorized in this section are allocated for enhanced response
  2  7 to complaints regarding intermediate care facilities as
  2  8 necessary to comply with federal health care financing
  2  9 administration requirements for response within 10 days.  
  2 10                    DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
  2 11    Sec. 4.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, section 14,
  2 12 subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
  2 13 follows:
  2 14    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  2 15 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  2 16 positions:  
  2 17 .................................................. $  2,242,430
  2 18                                                       2,142,430
  2 19 ............................................... FTEs      30.00
  2 20                      WORKERS' COMPENSATION
  2 21    Sec. 5.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, section 23,
  2 22 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
  2 23    For distribution, subject to approval of the department of
  2 24 management, to various state departments to fund the premiums
  2 25 for paying workers' compensation claims which are assessed to
  2 26 and collected from the state department by the department of
  2 27 personnel based upon a rating formula established by the
  2 28 department of personnel:  
  2 29 .................................................. $  5,884,740
  2 30                                                       4,384,740
  2 31                DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND FINANCE
  2 32    Sec. 6.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, section 24,
  2 33 subsection 3, is amended to read as follows:
  2 34    3.  INTERNAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  2 35    For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
  3  1 purposes:  
  3  2 .................................................. $  6,210,493
  3  3                                                       5,910,493
  3  4                       CENTURY DATE CHANGE 
  3  5    Sec. 7.  1997 Iowa Acts, chapter 209, section 2, subsection
  3  6 1 and subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 1, as amended by 1998
  3  7 Iowa Acts, chapter 1224, section 22, are amended to read as
  3  8 follows:
  3  9    1.  For state acquisition in accordance with the
  3 10 competitive bidding requirements of this section and as a
  3 11 condition of the appropriation made in this subsection of new
  3 12 devices, equipment, or systems that are date or time
  3 13 sensitive, and information technology hardware and software
  3 14 which already includes the century date change programming and
  3 15 which achieves additional purposes in replacing state
  3 16 hardware, and software, and devices, equipment, or systems
  3 17 that are date or time sensitive for which the century date
  3 18 change programming or other related corrective action is
  3 19 required:  
  3 20 .................................................. $  2,000,000
  3 21    Moneys appropriated in this subsection shall be used for
  3 22 the purpose designated and notwithstanding section 8.39 are
  3 23 not subject to transfer or use for any other purpose, except
  3 24 that moneys remaining after the purchase of such hardware and
  3 25 software may be used for the purposes designated in subsection
  3 26 2.
  3 27    For the costs of century date change programming or other
  3 28 related corrective action in existing state devices,
  3 29 equipment, or systems and information technology software that
  3 30 are date or time sensitive to the century date change when
  3 31 state acquisition of new information technology hardware, and
  3 32 software, and devices, equipment, or systems that are date or
  3 33 time sensitive which already includes the century date change
  3 34 programming and which achieves additional purposes to
  3 35 incorporate the century date change, is not cost effective,
  4  1 provided the programming or other related corrective action is
  4  2 acquired in accordance with the competitive bidding
  4  3 requirements of this section and as a condition of the
  4  4 appropriation made in this subsection:  
  4  5 .................................................. $  3,000,000
  4  6                                                       2,599,014
  4  7                           DIVISION II
  4  8                AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
  4  9    Sec. 8.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 206, section 3, subsection
  4 10 2, subsection 3, subsection 4, unnumbered paragraph 1 and
  4 11 paragraph a, and subsection 5, unnumbered paragraph 1 and
  4 12 paragraph a, are amended to read as follows:
  4 13    2.  PARKS AND PRESERVES DIVISION
  4 14    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  4 15 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  4 16 positions:  
  4 17 .................................................. $  6,157,037
  4 18                                                       6,114,037
  4 19 ............................................... FTEs     195.73
  4 20    Of the amount appropriated in this subsection 2, at least
  4 21 $50,000 shall be allocated for the replacement of maintenance
  4 22 equipment used by the division.
  4 23    3.  FORESTS AND FORESTRY DIVISION
  4 24    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  4 25 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  4 26 positions:  
  4 27 .................................................. $  1,707,347
  4 28                                                       1,695,347
  4 29 ............................................... FTEs      48.71
  4 30    4.  ENERGY AND GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES DIVISION
  4 31    a.  For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  4 32 purposes, and for not more than the following full-time
  4 33 equivalent positions:  
  4 34 .................................................. $  1,898,002
  4 35                                                       1,885,002
  5  1 ............................................... FTEs      54.00
  5  2    5.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION
  5  3    a.  For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  5  4 purposes, and for not more than the following full-time
  5  5 equivalent positions:  
  5  6 .................................................. $  4,906,116
  5  7                                                       4,874,116
  5  8 ............................................... FTEs     243.50
  5  9 
  5 10                          DIVISION III
  5 11                      ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  5 12               DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  5 13    Sec. 9.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 197, section 1, subsection
  5 14 2, paragraph e, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 2, are amended to
  5 15 read as follows:
  5 16    STRATEGIC INVESTMENT FUND
  5 17    For deposit in the strategic investment fund for salaries,
  5 18 support, and for not more than the following full-time
  5 19 equivalent positions:  
  5 20 .................................................. $  6,115,799
  5 21                                                       5,044,799
  5 22 ............................................... FTEs      12.50
  5 23               DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
  5 24    Sec. 10.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 197, section 9,
  5 25 subsections 1 and 5, are amended to read as follows:
  5 26    1.  DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICES
  5 27    For the division of labor services, including salaries,
  5 28 support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes, and for not more
  5 29 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  5 30 .................................................. $  3,036,408
  5 31                                                       3,001,408
  5 32 ............................................... FTEs      95.00
  5 33    5.  WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREAS
  5 34    For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
  5 35 purposes for the development and maintenance of a workforce
  6  1 sufficient in size and skill to meet the occupational demands
  6  2 of each workforce development area, and for workforce
  6  3 development programs, including those provided for in sections
  6  4 84A.7, 84A.8, and 84A.9.  Each region shall be required to
  6  5 provide an equal amount of matching funds from local sources:  
  6  6 .................................................. $  1,480,022
  6  7                                                       1,230,022
  6  8 ............................................... FTEs       1.79
  6  9    Sec. 11.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 197, section 18, is
  6 10 amended to read as follows:
  6 11    SEC. 18.  In lieu of the appropriation made in section
  6 12 15.365, subsection 3, there is appropriated for the fiscal
  6 13 year beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30, 2000,
  6 14 $100,000 50,000 or so much thereof as is necessary from the
  6 15 general fund of the state to the department of economic
  6 16 development to pay refunds as provided under section 15.365.  
  6 17                           DIVISION IV
  6 18                            EDUCATION
  6 19                 COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION 
  6 20    Sec. 12.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 1,
  6 21 subsection 1, is amended to read as follows:
  6 22    1.  GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
  6 23    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  6 24 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  6 25 positions:  
  6 26 .................................................. $    331,727
  6 27                                                         314,507
  6 28 ............................................... FTEs       5.40
  6 29                     DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
  6 30    Sec. 13.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 7,
  6 31 subsection 3, paragraph b, is amended to read as follows:
  6 32    b.  For purposes of implementing a multilevel voluntary
  6 33 para-educator licensing system in accordance with section
  6 34 272.12:  
  6 35 .................................................. $     50,000
  7  1    Sec. 14.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 7,
  7  2 subsection 7, is amended to read as follows:
  7  3    7.  PUBLIC BROADCASTING DIVISION
  7  4    For salaries, support, maintenance, capital expenditures,
  7  5 miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the following
  7  6 full-time equivalent positions:  
  7  7 .................................................. $  7,661,324
  7  8                                                       7,627,477
  7  9 ............................................... FTEs     106.40
  7 10    Sec. 15.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 10,
  7 11 subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
  7 12 follows:
  7 13    Notwithstanding section 8.33 and section 256.22, subsection
  7 14 4, from the funds appropriated in 1998 Iowa Acts, chapter
  7 15 1216, section 1, subsection 1, to the department of education
  7 16 for extended school year grants, which remain unencumbered or
  7 17 unobligated on June 30, 1999, the sum of $735,000 685,000
  7 18 shall not revert to the general fund of the state and shall
  7 19 not be available for expenditure for the following fiscal year
  7 20 for purposes of extended school year grants, but shall be
  7 21 reallocated by the department as follows:
  7 22    Sec. 16.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 10,
  7 23 subsection 1, paragraph b, is amended to read as follows:
  7 24    b.  The sum of $100,000 50,000 to the division of libraries
  7 25 and information services for promotion of the next decennial
  7 26 federal census.
  7 27    Sec. 17.  REVERSION OF EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR GRANT MONEYS.
  7 28 Notwithstanding section 256.22, subsection 4, and 1998 Iowa
  7 29 Acts, chapter 1216, section 1, subsection 1, the $50,000 made
  7 30 available from the reduction made to the allocation in 1999
  7 31 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 10, subsection 1, in sections
  7 32 13 and 14 of this division of this Act, and any other moneys
  7 33 remaining unencumbered or unobligated from the appropriation
  7 34 made in 1998 Iowa Acts, chapter 1216, section 1, subsection 1,
  7 35 shall revert to the credit of the general fund of the state on
  8  1 the effective date of this Act.  
  8  2                     STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
  8  3    Sec. 18.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 13,
  8  4 subsection 1, is amended by adding the following new
  8  5 paragraph:
  8  6    NEW PARAGRAPH.  f.  The sum of the appropriations made in
  8  7 this subsection to the office of the state board of regents is
  8  8 reduced by $6,459.  Within one day of the effective date of
  8  9 this lettered paragraph, the office shall notify the general
  8 10 assembly, the department of management, and the legislative
  8 11 fiscal bureau of the amount of reduction established by the
  8 12 office for each appropriation in order to allocate the total
  8 13 reduction amount required by this lettered paragraph.
  8 14    Sec. 19.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 13,
  8 15 subsection 2, is amended by adding the following new
  8 16 paragraph:
  8 17    NEW PARAGRAPH.  q.  The sum of the appropriations made in
  8 18 this subsection to the state university of Iowa is reduced by
  8 19 $1,563,634.  Within one day of the effective date of this
  8 20 lettered paragraph, the state university shall notify the
  8 21 general assembly, the department of management, and the
  8 22 legislative fiscal bureau of the amount of reduction
  8 23 established by the state university for each appropriation in
  8 24 order to allocate the total reduction amount required by this
  8 25 lettered paragraph.
  8 26    Sec. 20.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 13,
  8 27 subsection 3, is amended by adding the following new
  8 28 paragraph:
  8 29    NEW PARAGRAPH.  g.  The sum of the appropriations made in
  8 30 this subsection to the Iowa state university of science and
  8 31 technology is reduced by $1,320,567.  Within one day of the
  8 32 effective date of this lettered paragraph, the university
  8 33 shall notify the general assembly, the department of
  8 34 management, and the legislative fiscal bureau of the amount of
  8 35 reduction established by the university for each appropriation
  9  1 in order to allocate the total reduction amount required by
  9  2 this lettered paragraph.
  9  3    Sec. 21.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 13,
  9  4 subsection 4, is amended by adding the following new
  9  5 paragraph:
  9  6    NEW PARAGRAPH.  d.  The sum of the appropriations made in
  9  7 this subsection to the university of northern Iowa is reduced
  9  8 by $446,351.  Within one day of the effective date of this
  9  9 lettered paragraph, the university shall notify the general
  9 10 assembly, the department of management, and the legislative
  9 11 fiscal bureau of the amount of reduction established by the
  9 12 university for each appropriation in order to allocate the
  9 13 total reduction amount required by this lettered paragraph.
  9 14    Sec. 22.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205, section 13,
  9 15 subsections 5 and 6, are amended to read as follows:
  9 16    5.  STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
  9 17    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  9 18 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  9 19 positions:  
  9 20 .................................................. $  7,737,161
  9 21                                                       7,696,530
  9 22 ............................................... FTEs     126.60
  9 23    6.  IOWA BRAILLE AND SIGHT SAVING SCHOOL
  9 24    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous purposes,
  9 25 and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  9 26 positions:  
  9 27 .................................................. $  4,303,242
  9 28                                                       4,280,884
  9 29 ............................................... FTEs      91.05
  9 30                       PUBLIC BROADCASTING
  9 31    Sec. 23.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 207, section 3,
  9 32 unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as follows:
  9 33    There is appropriated from the general fund of the state to
  9 34 the public broadcasting division of the department of
  9 35 education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and
 10  1 ending June 30, 2000, the following amount, or so much thereof
 10  2 as is necessary, to be used for the purposes designated in
 10  3 subsections 1 and 2 and for the following full-time equivalent
 10  4 positions:  
 10  5 .................................................. $  2,327,217
 10  6                                                       2,282,217
 10  7 ............................................... FTEs       9.00
 10  8    Sec. 24.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 207, section 3,
 10  9 subsection 2, is amended to read as follows:
 10 10    2.  Of the amount appropriated, $1,858,192 1,813,192 shall
 10 11 be allocated by the public broadcasting division of the
 10 12 department of education to the regional telecommunications
 10 13 councils established in section 8D.5.  The regional
 10 14 telecommunications councils shall use the funds to provide
 10 15 technical assistance for network classrooms, planning and
 10 16 troubleshooting for local area networks, scheduling of video
 10 17 sites, and other related support activities.  
 10 18                        OTHER PROVISIONS
 10 19    Sec. 25.  MEDICAL ASSISTANCE CLAIMING BY STATE BOARD OF
 10 20 REGENTS.  If the state enters into a contract to enhance
 10 21 claiming of medical assistance program reimbursement payable
 10 22 for services provided by the state university of Iowa
 10 23 hospitals and clinics, the first $4,000,000 received in
 10 24 additional reimbursement from the enhanced claiming during the
 10 25 period beginning with the effective date of this Act, and
 10 26 ending June 30, 2001, shall be credited to the general fund of
 10 27 the state.  The balance of the additional reimbursement
 10 28 received during the period is appropriated to the state board
 10 29 of regents for the state university of Iowa hospitals and
 10 30 clinics for the contract costs and other expenses associated
 10 31 with the enhanced claiming and for the provision of services.
 10 32 The state board of regents shall report quarterly during the
 10 33 period delineated in this section to the department of
 10 34 management and the legislative fiscal bureau concerning the
 10 35 enhanced claiming and reimbursement that is received and
 11  1 anticipated.
 11  2    Sec. 26.  EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE PROGRAM.  For the fiscal
 11  3 year beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30, 2000, the
 11  4 appropriation from the general fund of the state to the
 11  5 department of education for the educational excellence program
 11  6 in section 294A.25, after the allocations for Phase I and
 11  7 Phase II of the program, is reduced by the following amount:  
 11  8 .................................................. $    425,000
 11  9    Sec. 27.  Section 294A.25, subsection 11, Code Supplement
 11 10 1999, is amended to read as follows:
 11 11    11.  For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and ending
 11 12 June 30, 2000, to the department of education from phase III
 11 13 moneys the amount of one million two hundred fifty eight
 11 14 hundred twenty-five thousand dollars for support for the
 11 15 operations of the new Iowa schools development corporation and
 11 16 for school transformation design and implementation projects
 11 17 administered by the corporation.  Of the amount provided in
 11 18 this subsection, one hundred fifty thousand dollars shall be
 11 19 used for the school and community planning initiative.  
 11 20                           DIVISION V
 11 21                     HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS
 11 22    Sec. 28.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 201, section 5,
 11 23 subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as
 11 24 follows:
 11 25    For maintaining or improving the health status of adults,
 11 26 with target populations between the ages of 18 to 60, and for
 11 27 not more than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
 11 28 .................................................. $    783,855
 11 29                                                         698,855
 11 30 ............................................... FTEs      19.80
 11 31    Sec. 29.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 201, section 5,
 11 32 subsection 3, unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as
 11 33 follows:
 11 34    For promoting the optimum health status for children and
 11 35 adolescents from birth through 21 years of age, and for not
 12  1 more than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
 12  2 .................................................. $  1,559,456
 12  3                                                       1,484,456
 12  4 ............................................... FTEs      39.55
 12  5    Sec. 30.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 201, section 5,
 12  6 subsection 3, paragraph c, is amended by striking the
 12  7 paragraph.  
 12  8                           DIVISION VI
 12  9                         HUMAN SERVICES
 12 10    Sec. 31.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 3,
 12 11 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
 12 12    To be credited to the family investment program account and
 12 13 used for family investment program assistance under chapter
 12 14 239B:  
 12 15 .................................................. $ 34,330,000
 12 16                                                      34,290,000
 12 17    Sec. 32.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 5,
 12 18 subsection 4, paragraph a, is amended to read as follows:
 12 19    a.  For the food stamp employment and training program:  
 12 20 .................................................. $    250,000
 12 21                                                         210,000
 12 22    Sec. 33.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 5,
 12 23 subsection 8, is amended to read as follows:
 12 24    8.  Notwithstanding 1998 Iowa Acts, chapter 1218, section
 12 25 5, subsection 7, moneys appropriated to the department of
 12 26 human services in 1995 Iowa Acts, chapter 220, section 11, for
 12 27 purposes of costs associated with the development of the X-
 12 28 PERT computer system shall not revert at the close of the
 12 29 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, but shall remain available
 12 30 until the close of the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, to
 12 31 be used as provided in this subsection.  Notwithstanding
 12 32 section 8.57, subsection 5, paragraph "c", of these moneys,
 12 33 $350,000 shall be transferred to the appropriation in this Act
 12 34 for field operations to be used for the purpose of reviewing
 12 35 and decreasing the error rate administration of the food stamp
 13  1 program in order to meet federal requirements for food stamp
 13  2 payment accuracy, $7,445 shall be used for welfare reform
 13  3 system improvements, $212,846 shall be used for a technology
 13  4 initiative to provide a buy-in option under the medical
 13  5 assistance program for persons with disabilities if Senate
 13  6 File 211 is enacted by the Seventy-eighth General Assembly,
 13  7 1999 Session, and $129,709 shall be used for county billing
 13  8 system improvements.  The department shall submit a report of
 13  9 the food stamp program error rate review and findings of the
 13 10 review to the general assembly on or before December 15, 1999.
 13 11    Sec. 34.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 11,
 13 12 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
 13 13    For state supplementary assistance, funeral assistance, and
 13 14 the medical assistance home and community-based services
 13 15 waiver rent subsidy program:  
 13 16 .................................................. $ 20,500,000
 13 17                                                      20,400,000
 13 18    Sec. 35.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 14,
 13 19 unnumbered paragraph 3, is amended to read as follows:
 13 20    For the state juvenile institutions:  
 13 21 .................................................. $ 15,748,000
 13 22                                                      15,348,000
 13 23 ............................................... FTEs     356.45
 13 24    Sec. 36.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 14,
 13 25 subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
 13 26 follows:
 13 27    The following amounts of the funds appropriated and full-
 13 28 time equivalent positions authorized in this section are
 13 29 allocated for the state training school at Eldora:  
 13 30 .................................................. $  9,528,000
 13 31                                                       9,128,000
 13 32 ............................................... FTEs     219.91
 13 33    Sec. 37.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 15,
 13 34 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
 13 35    For child and family services:  
 14  1 .................................................. $107,450,000
 14  2                                                     107,262,160
 14  3    Sec. 38.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 15,
 14  4 subsection 9, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
 14  5 follows:
 14  6    Of the funds appropriated in this section, not more than
 14  7 $830,784 642,944 shall be expended to implement a subsidized
 14  8 guardianship program to provide financial assistance to
 14  9 guardians of children who have a permanency order under
 14 10 section 232.104, subsection 2, paragraph "d", subparagraph
 14 11 (1), and for whom all of the following apply:
 14 12    Sec. 39.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 15,
 14 13 subsection 20, paragraph b, is amended to read as follows:
 14 14    b.  The moneys credited to this appropriation shall be used
 14 15 if there is any reduction in the federal financial
 14 16 participation amount for rehabilitation treatment services
 14 17 from the amount projected by the department in creating its
 14 18 budget.
 14 19    Sec. 40.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 27,
 14 20 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
 14 21    For field operations, including salaries, support,
 14 22 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes and for not more than
 14 23 the following full-time equivalent positions:  
 14 24 .................................................. $ 49,160,000
 14 25                                                      46,821,000
 14 26 ............................................... FTEs   2,071.00
 14 27    Sec. 41.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203, section 30,
 14 28 unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as follows:
 14 29    For costs associated with the commitment and treatment of
 14 30 sexually violent predators including costs of legal services
 14 31 and other associated costs, including salaries, support,
 14 32 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes and for not more than
 14 33 the following full-time equivalent positions:  
 14 34 .................................................. $  1,531,000
 14 35                                                       1,264,470
 15  1 ............................................... FTEs      20.00
 15  2                          DIVISION VII
 15  3                         JUSTICE SYSTEM
 15  4    Sec. 42.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 4,
 15  5 subsection 1, paragraph f, is amended to read as follows:
 15  6    f.  For the operation of the Rockwell City correctional
 15  7 facility, including salaries, support, maintenance, employment
 15  8 of correctional officers, miscellaneous purposes, and for not
 15  9 more than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
 15 10 .................................................. $  6,912,836
 15 11                                                       6,734,336
 15 12 ............................................... FTEs     121.00
 15 13    Sec. 43.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 5,
 15 14 subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
 15 15 follows:
 15 16    For general administration, including salaries, support,
 15 17 maintenance, employment of an education director and clerk to
 15 18 administer a centralized education program for the
 15 19 correctional system, miscellaneous purposes, and for not more
 15 20 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
 15 21 .................................................. $  4,416,916
 15 22                                                       2,976,916
 15 23 ............................................... FTEs      37.18
 15 24    Sec. 44.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 5,
 15 25 subsection 4, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
 15 26 follows:
 15 27    For educational programs for inmates at state penal
 15 28 institutions:  
 15 29 .................................................. $  3,294,775
 15 30                                                       2,710,775
 15 31    Sec. 45.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 8,
 15 32 subsection 1, paragraphs a through h, are amended to read as
 15 33 follows:
 15 34    a.  For the first judicial district department of
 15 35 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 16  1 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 16  2 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 16  3 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 16  4 .................................................. $  8,286,344
 16  5                                                       8,230,569
 16  6    b.  For the second judicial district department of
 16  7 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 16  8 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 16  9 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 16 10 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 16 11 .................................................. $  6,671,873
 16 12                                                       6,633,398
 16 13    c.  For the third judicial district department of
 16 14 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 16 15 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 16 16 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 16 17 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 16 18 .................................................. $  4,003,837
 16 19                                                       3,945,412
 16 20    d.  For the fourth judicial district department of
 16 21 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 16 22 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 16 23 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 16 24 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 16 25 .................................................. $  3,096,242
 16 26                                                       3,084,792
 16 27    e.  For the fifth judicial district department of
 16 28 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 16 29 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 16 30 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 16 31 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 16 32 .................................................. $ 11,493,706
 16 33                                                      11,457,206
 16 34    f.  For the sixth judicial district department of
 16 35 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 17  1 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 17  2 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 17  3 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 17  4 .................................................. $  8,619,394
 17  5                                                       8,568,994
 17  6    g.  For the seventh judicial district department of
 17  7 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 17  8 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 17  9 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 17 10 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 17 11 .................................................. $  5,094,102
 17 12                                                       5,073,227
 17 13    h.  For the eighth judicial district department of
 17 14 correctional services, including the treatment and supervision
 17 15 of probation and parole violators who have been released from
 17 16 the department of corrections violator program, the following
 17 17 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary:  
 17 18 .................................................. $  4,899,801
 17 19                                                       4,890,201
 17 20    Sec. 46.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 20,
 17 21 subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as
 17 22 follows:
 17 23    For the division of criminal investigation and bureau of
 17 24 identification including the state's contribution to the peace
 17 25 officers' retirement, accident, and disability system provided
 17 26 in chapter 97A in the amount of 17 percent of the salaries for
 17 27 which the funds are appropriated, to meet federal fund
 17 28 matching requirements, and for not more than the following
 17 29 full-time equivalent positions:  
 17 30 .................................................. $ 11,759,610
 17 31                                                      11,548,085
 17 32 ............................................... FTEs     227.50
 17 33    Sec. 47.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 20,
 17 34 subsection 3, paragraph a, is amended to read as follows:
 17 35    a.  For the division of narcotics enforcement, including
 18  1 the state's contribution to the peace officers' retirement,
 18  2 accident, and disability system provided in chapter 97A in the
 18  3 amount of 17 percent of the salaries for which the funds are
 18  4 appropriated, to meet federal fund matching requirements, and
 18  5 for not more than the following full-time equivalent
 18  6 positions:  
 18  7 .................................................. $  2,845,587
 18  8                                                       2,773,357
 18  9 ............................................... FTEs      48.00
 18 10    Sec. 48.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 20,
 18 11 subsection 4, is amended to read as follows:
 18 12    4.  For the state fire marshal's office, including the
 18 13 state's contribution to the peace officers' retirement,
 18 14 accident, and disability system provided in chapter 97A in the
 18 15 amount of 17 percent of the salaries for which the funds are
 18 16 appropriated, and for not more than the following full-time
 18 17 equivalent positions:  
 18 18 .................................................. $  1,629,621
 18 19                                                       1,587,489
 18 20 ............................................... FTEs      31.80
 18 21    Sec. 49.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 20,
 18 22 subsection 5, is amended to read as follows:
 18 23    5.  For the capitol security division, including the
 18 24 state's contribution to the peace officers' retirement,
 18 25 accident, and disability system provided in chapter 97A in the
 18 26 amount of 17 percent of the salaries for which the funds are
 18 27 appropriated and for not more than the following full-time
 18 28 equivalent positions:  
 18 29 .................................................. $  1,307,615
 18 30                                                       1,275,715
 18 31 ............................................... FTEs      27.00
 18 32    Sec. 50.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 20,
 18 33 subsection 6, is amended to read as follows:
 18 34    6.  For the division of the Iowa state patrol of the
 18 35 department of public safety, for salaries, support,
 19  1 maintenance, workers' compensation costs, and miscellaneous
 19  2 purposes, including the state's contribution to the peace
 19  3 officers' retirement, accident, and disability system provided
 19  4 in chapter 97A in the amount of 17 percent of the salaries for
 19  5 which the funds are appropriated, and for not more than the
 19  6 following full-time equivalent positions:  
 19  7 .................................................. $ 37,090,282
 19  8                                                      36,286,862
 19  9 ............................................... FTEs     574.25
 19 10    Sec. 51.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 202, section 20, is
 19 11 amended by adding the following new subsection:
 19 12    NEW SUBSECTION.  12.  Notwithstanding section 97A.8,
 19 13 subsection 1, paragraph "b", and the percentage amounts stated
 19 14 in the appropriations made in this section, the total amount
 19 15 of the state's contribution to the peace officers' retirement,
 19 16 accident, and disability system for the fiscal year beginning
 19 17 July 1, 1999, made in this section on or after the effective
 19 18 date of this subsection shall be reduced by $1,161,207.  The
 19 19 department shall apply the reduction by prorating the
 19 20 $1,161,207 among the enforcement divisions based upon a
 19 21 division's relative share of the covered payroll for all of
 19 22 the divisions.
 19 23    Sec. 52.  HIGHWAY SAFETY PATROL FUND.  All moneys remaining
 19 24 in the highway safety patrol fund created in section 80.41,
 19 25 Code 1999, following the repeal of the fund on July 1, 1999,
 19 26 shall be transferred and credited to the general fund of the
 19 27 state on the effective date of this section of this Act.
 19 28    Sec. 53.  HOUSING OF FEDERAL AND COUNTY PRISONERS.  For the
 19 29 fiscal periods designated in subsections 1 and 2 of this
 19 30 section, the department of corrections may contract for the
 19 31 housing of federal and county prisoners in correctional
 19 32 facilities administered by the department.  Moneys received
 19 33 for such housing, less the direct expenses associated with the
 19 34 contract as approved by the department of management, shall be
 19 35 credited to the general fund of the state.  The approved
 20  1 amount for direct expenses is appropriated to the department
 20  2 of corrections.  The department of corrections shall report
 20  3 quarterly to the department of management and the legislative
 20  4 fiscal bureau concerning amounts received under the contracts,
 20  5 direct expenses incurred, and amounts credited to the general
 20  6 fund of the state.
 20  7    Moneys appropriated in this section for approved direct
 20  8 expenses that remain unexpended at the close of a fiscal
 20  9 period shall be credited to the general fund of the state.
 20 10 The provisions of this section are applicable for the
 20 11 following fiscal periods:
 20 12    1.  For the fiscal period beginning on the effective date
 20 13 of this section and ending June 30, 2000.
 20 14    2.  For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending
 20 15 June 30, 2001.  
 20 16                          DIVISION VIII
 20 17           COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS ENROLLMENT FEE
 20 18    Sec. 54.  Section 905.14, subsection 1, Code 1999, is
 20 19 amended to read as follows:
 20 20    1.  A person placed on probation or parole and subject to
 20 21 supervision by a district department shall be required to pay
 20 22 an enrollment fee of two hundred fifty dollars to the district
 20 23 department to offset the costs of supervision.  The fee shall
 20 24 be based on the offense class of the most serious offense for
 20 25 which the person has received probation or parole, including
 20 26 deferred judgments or deferred sentences, and shall be as
 20 27 follows:
 20 28    a.  For a felony, one hundred fifty dollars.
 20 29    b.  For an aggravated misdemeanor, one hundred twenty-five
 20 30 dollars.
 20 31    c.  For a serious or simple misdemeanor, one hundred
 20 32 dollars.
 20 33    Sec. 55.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This division of this Act,
 20 34 amending section 905.14, takes effect April 1, 2000.  
 20 35                           DIVISION IX
 21  1                         TRANSPORTATION
 21  2               STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 21  3    Sec. 56.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 198, section 1,
 21  4 subsection 2, is amended to read as follows:
 21  5    2.  For planning and programming, for salaries, support,
 21  6 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:  
 21  7 ................................................. $    203,085
 21  8                           DIVISION X
 21  9  SALARY ADJUSTMENT, OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL, AND OTHER PROVISIONS
 21 10    Sec. 57.  1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 200, section 6,
 21 11 unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended to read as follows:
 21 12    There is appropriated from the general fund of the state to
 21 13 the salary adjustment fund for distribution by the department
 21 14 of management to the various state departments, boards,
 21 15 commissions, councils, and agencies, including the state board
 21 16 of regents, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, and
 21 17 ending June 30, 2000, the amount of $52,800,000 $50,091,029,
 21 18 or so much thereof as may be necessary, to fully fund the
 21 19 following annual pay adjustments, expense reimbursements, and
 21 20 related benefits:
 21 21    Sec. 58.  INNOVATION FUND.  The department of management
 21 22 shall transfer $300,000 of the moneys credited to the
 21 23 innovation fund created in section 8.63 to the general fund of
 21 24 the state.  The transfer shall be completed during the period
 21 25 beginning with the effective date of this Act and ending with
 21 26 the close of the fiscal year that commenced on July 1, 1999.
 21 27    Sec. 59.  OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL.  For the fiscal year
 21 28 beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30, 2000, the
 21 29 appropriations from the general fund of the state and the
 21 30 reversion technology initiatives account listed in this
 21 31 section are reduced in the overall amount of $364,021, as
 21 32 necessary to effect a 25 percent reduction in expenditures for
 21 33 out-of-state travel.  The reduction of the individual
 21 34 appropriations shall be allocated by the department of
 21 35 management in consultation with the affected departments and
 22  1 agencies on the basis of an individual appropriation's
 22  2 proportion of the sum of the listed appropriations as adjusted
 22  3 according to the department's or agency's ability to implement
 22  4 the reduction.  The specific amount that each individual
 22  5 appropriation is reduced shall be outlined in a memorandum
 22  6 prepared by the department of management which shall be
 22  7 submitted to the general assembly and legislative fiscal
 22  8 bureau within 30 days of the effective date of this section of
 22  9 this Act.  The reduction of an individual appropriation
 22 10 pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any other
 22 11 reduction required by law.  The reduction shall apply to the
 22 12 following appropriations:
 22 13    1.  To the indicated departments and agencies in 1999 Iowa
 22 14 Acts, chapter 195.
 22 15    2.  To the department of general services, division of
 22 16 information technology services, for embedded chips in 1999
 22 17 Iowa Acts, chapter 196.
 22 18    3.  To the departments of economic development and
 22 19 workforce development, Iowa state university of science and
 22 20 technology, state university of Iowa, university of northern
 22 21 Iowa, and public employee relations board in 1999 Iowa Acts,
 22 22 chapter 197, sections 1, 6 through 9, and 12.
 22 23    4.  To the indicated state departments and agencies in 1999
 22 24 Iowa Acts, chapter 199, sections 2 through 4, 6, 10 through
 22 25 12, 14, subsection 1, 16, and 24.
 22 26    5.  To the department for the blind, departments of elder
 22 27 affairs, public health, and human rights, Iowa state civil
 22 28 rights commission, commission of veterans affairs, and
 22 29 governor's alliance on substance abuse in 1999 Iowa Acts,
 22 30 chapter 201, sections 1 through 7, and 16.
 22 31    6.  To the departments of corrections, public defense,
 22 32 public safety, and Iowa law enforcement academy, board of
 22 33 parole, and office of the state public defender of the
 22 34 department of inspections and appeals in 1999 Iowa Acts,
 22 35 chapter 202, sections 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, and 17 through 20.
 23  1    7.  To the department of human services, except for
 23  2 entitlement appropriations as described in section 8.39,
 23  3 subsection 2, in 1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 203.
 23  4    8.  To the college student aid commission, departments of
 23  5 cultural affairs and education, and state board of regents in
 23  6 1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 205.
 23  7    9.  To the department of agriculture and land stewardship
 23  8 and the department of natural resources in 1999 Iowa Acts,
 23  9 chapter 206, sections 1 through 3, 6, 7, 9, and 12.
 23 10    10.  To the indicated state departments and agencies for
 23 11 purposes of state government technology and operations in 1999
 23 12 Iowa Acts, chapter 207, sections 2 through 5.  
 23 13                           DIVISION XI
 23 14                         EFFECTIVE DATE
 23 15    Sec. 60.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  Except as otherwise provided in
 23 16 this Act, this Act, being deemed of immediate importance,
 23 17 takes effect upon enactment.  
 23 18                           EXPLANATION
 23 19    This bill provides for reductions and supplementation of
 23 20 appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999.
 23 21    The bill amends Code section 905.14, relating to enrollment
 23 22 fees charged to persons placed on parole subject to
 23 23 supervision by a judicial district department of corrections.
 23 24 The bill strikes enrollment fee amounts specified for simple,
 23 25 serious, and aggravated misdemeanors, and felonies and
 23 26 establishes an enrollment fee of $250 for all of those offense
 23 27 levels.  This provision takes effect April 1, 2000.  The
 23 28 remainder of the bill takes effect upon enactment.  As part of
 23 29 the appropriation reduction applicable to the Iowa department
 23 30 of public health for promoting the health status of children
 23 31 and adolescents, allocation language for a grant of $75,000 to
 23 32 provide primary and preventive health care for children, is
 23 33 stricken.  
 23 34 LSB 5171XC 78
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