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PAG LIN 1 1 Amend House File 399 as follows: 1 2 #1. By striking everything after the enacting 1 3 clause and inserting the following: 1 4 "DIVISION I 1 5 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS 1 6 Section 1. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND FINANCE. 1 7 There is appropriated from the general fund of the 1 8 state to the department of revenue and finance for the 1 9 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 1 10 30, 2001, the following amount, or so much thereof as 1 11 is necessary, to be used for the purposes designated, 1 12 in addition to the appropriations made for those 1 13 purposes in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 28: 1 14 For compliance, including salaries, support, 1 15 maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes: 1 16 .................................................. $ 142,236 1 17 DIVISION II 1 18 OTHER FUNDS 1 19 Sec. . ENHANCED COURT COLLECTIONS FUND. 1 20 Notwithstanding section 602.1304, subsection 2, for 1 21 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, the director 1 22 of revenue and finance shall not deposit revenues into 1 23 the enhanced court collections fund. On the effective 1 24 date of this section, any revenues deposited during 1 25 the fiscal year into the enhanced court collections 1 26 fund before the effective date of this section shall 1 27 be transferred and credited to the general fund of the 1 28 state. 1 29 DIVISION III 1 30 APPROPRIATIONS REDUCTIONS 1 31 Sec. . GENERAL REDUCTIONS. 1 32 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, 1 33 the amounts appropriated from the general fund of the 1 34 state in enactments made for the fiscal year beginning 1 35 July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, and standing 1 36 limited and unlimited appropriations from the general 1 37 fund of the state for the fiscal year beginning July 1 38 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, are reduced by 1.00 1 39 percent. For an appropriation that is reduced to a 1 40 specific amount in divisions IV through IX of this 1 41 Act, the appropriation reduction required pursuant to 1 42 this section shall be applied to the final 1 43 appropriation amount in divisions IV through IX. 1 44 However, an appropriation made from the general fund 1 45 of the state for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1 46 2000, shall not be reduced if the appropriation is any 1 47 of the following: 1 48 a. An appropriation described or specified in 1 49 subsection 4. 1 50 b. An appropriation made in section 2.12. 2 1 c. An appropriation to the judicial branch. 2 2 2. The reduction in appropriations made pursuant 2 3 to subsection 1 shall be carried out by the governor 2 4 in the manner specified in section 8.31, except as 2 5 provided in subsection 4. However, provided that the 2 6 total amount of the reductions required by this 2 7 section remains unchanged, the governor may approve 2 8 the exercise of transfer authority under section 8.39 2 9 as necessary to prudently adjust the reductions made 2 10 to individual appropriations and the report required 2 11 under this subsection shall constitute the notice 2 12 otherwise required under section 8.39, subsection 3. 2 13 Upon implementation of the appropriations reductions 2 14 specified in subsection 1, the department of 2 15 management shall submit a report to the chairpersons 2 16 and ranking members of the appropriations committees 2 17 of each chamber of the general assembly specifying how 2 18 the reductions were applied and if any transfers were 2 19 authorized. 2 20 3. Moneys which become available as a result of 2 21 the appropriations reductions made pursuant to this 2 22 section shall be considered to have reverted to the 2 23 general fund of the state on the effective date of 2 24 this section. 2 25 4. The appropriations reductions made in 2 26 subsection 1 shall not be applied to the 2 27 appropriations made from the general fund of the state 2 28 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, for any of 2 29 the following: 2 30 a. To the state board of regents for the state 2 31 school for the deaf and the Iowa braille and sight 2 32 saving school in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223, section 2 33 11, and other enactments making appropriations from 2 34 the general fund of the state for the schools for that 2 35 fiscal year. 2 36 b. To the department of human services in 2000 2 37 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, and other enactments making 2 38 appropriations from the general fund of the state to 2 39 the department for that fiscal year for the following 2 40 purposes: medical assistance, pharmaceutical case 2 41 management study, health insurance premium payment 2 42 program, children's health insurance program, medical 2 43 contracts, and state supplementary assistance. 2 44 c. To the department of corrections in 2000 Iowa 2 45 Acts, chapter 1229, and other enactments making 2 46 appropriations from the general fund of the state to 2 47 the department for that fiscal year for the following 2 48 purposes: for correctional facilities under 2000 Iowa 2 49 Acts, chapter 1229, section 4, and for annual payment 2 50 relating to the financial arrangement for the 3 1 construction or expansion of prison capacity, under 3 2 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1229, section 5, subsection 3. 3 3 d. To appropriations made from the general fund of 3 4 the state for the following purposes: state 3 5 unemployment compensation in section 96.13, personal 3 6 property tax replacement in section 405A.8, franchise 3 7 tax revenue allocation in section 405A.10, statewide 3 8 fire and police retirement system in section 411.20, 3 9 federal Cash Management and Improvement Act interest 3 10 costs in section 421.31, livestock production credit 3 11 refund in section 422.121, homestead tax credit in 3 12 section 425.1, extraordinary property tax credit and 3 13 reimbursement in section 425.39, agricultural land tax 3 14 credit in section 426.1, military service tax credit 3 15 in section 426A.1A, property tax relief fund in 3 16 section 426B.1, industrial machinery, equipment and 3 17 computers property tax replacement fund in section 3 18 427B.19A, and cigarette and little cigar tax stamps in 3 19 section 453A.8. 3 20 e. To the commission of veterans affairs in 2000 3 21 Iowa Acts, chapter 1222, section 7, subsection 3, and 3 22 other enactments making appropriations from the 3 23 general fund of the state to the commission for that 3 24 fiscal year for the following purpose: for the Iowa 3 25 veterans home. 3 26 f. To the treasurer of state for Iowa 3 27 communications network debt service in 2000 Iowa Acts, 3 28 chapter 1226, section 1. 3 29 g. For the Iowa early intervention block grant 3 30 program in section 256D.5, for instructional support 3 31 and state aid to school corporations in section 3 32 257.16, for child development grants and other 3 33 programs for at-risk children in section 279.51, for 3 34 nonpublic school pupil transportation in section 3 35 285.2, for educational excellence in section 294A.25, 3 36 and for school improvement technology in section 3 37 295.2. 3 38 h. To the state board of regents for tuition 3 39 replacement in 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1223, section 3 40 11, subsection 1, paragraph "b". 3 41 DIVISION IV 3 42 ADMINISTRATION AND REGULATION 3 43 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES 3 44 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1231, section 8, 3 45 subsection 3 is amended to read as follows: 3 46 3. CAPITOL PLANNING COMMISSION 3 47 For expenses of the members in carrying out their 3 48 duties under chapter 18A: 3 49 .................................................. $2,0003 50 1,284 4 1 DIVISION V 4 2 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 4 3 SOIL CONSERVATION DIVISION 4 4 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1224, section 1, 4 5 subsection 4, paragraph a, is amended to read as 4 6 follows: 4 7 a. For salaries, support, maintenance, assistance 4 8 to soil conservation districts, and miscellaneous 4 9 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 4 10 time equivalent positions: 4 11 .................................................. $6,985,5264 12 6,435,526 4 13 ............................................... FTEs 195.11 4 14 ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND AGRICULTURE 4 15 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1225, section 4 16 25, subsections 3 and 4, are amended to read as 4 17 follows: 4 18 3. To initiate a statewide voluntary farm 4 19 management demonstration program to demonstrate the 4 20 effectiveness and adaptability of emerging practices 4 21 in agronomy that protect water resources and provide 4 22 other environmental benefits: 4 23 .................................................. $850,0004 24 350,000 4 25 4. For assisting farm operators in applying for 4 26 project grants associated with the statewide voluntary 4 27 farm management demonstration program: 4 28 .................................................. $50,0004 29 0 4 30 Sec. . ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND SOIL 4 31 CONSERVATION DIVISION. There is appropriated from the 4 32 environment first fund to the department of 4 33 agriculture and land stewardship for the fiscal year 4 34 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, the 4 35 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, 4 36 to be used for the purpose designated: 4 37 For the soil conservation division: 4 38 .................................................. $ 550,000 4 39 DIVISION VI 4 40 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4 41 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1, 4 42 subsection 2, paragraph a, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 4 43 2, are amended to read as follows: 4 44 Business development operations 4 45 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 4 46 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 4 47 time equivalent positions: 4 48 ................................................ $4,810,5344 49 4,760,534 4 50 ..............................................FTEs 27.75 5 1 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1, 5 2 subsection 3, paragraph a, is amended to read as 5 3 follows: 5 4 a. Community assistance 5 5 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 5 6 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 5 7 time equivalent positions for administration of the 5 8 community economic preparedness program, the Iowa 5 9 community betterment program, and the city development 5 10 board: 5 11 .................................................. $855,0315 12 805,031 5 13 ............................................... FTEs 10.50 5 14 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1, 5 15 subsection 3, paragraph c, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 5 16 2, are amended to read as follows: 5 17 Community development program 5 18 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 5 19 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 5 20 time equivalent positions, for rural resource 5 21 coordination, rural community leadership, rural 5 22 innovations grant program, and the rural enterprise 5 23 fund: 5 24 .................................................. $958,4405 25 908,440 5 26 ............................................... FTEs 7.50 5 27 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 1, 5 28 subsection 5, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 2, are 5 29 amended to read as follows: 5 30 Tourism operations and advertising 5 31 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 5 32 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 5 33 time equivalent positions: 5 34 .................................................. $4,940,4135 35 4,890,413 5 36 ............................................... FTEs 18.52 5 37 DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 5 38 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 5 39 10, subsection 1 is amended to read as follows: 5 40 1. DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICES 5 41 For the division of labor services, including 5 42 salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 5 43 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 5 44 time equivalent positions: 5 45 .................................................. $3,429,6865 46 3,425,686 5 47 .............................................. FTEs 92.00 5 48 From the contractor registration fees, the division 5 49 of labor services shall reimburse the department of 5 50 inspections and appeals for all costs associated with 6 1 hearings under chapter 91C, relating to contractor 6 2 registration. 6 3 SCHOOL-TO-CAREER PROGRAM 6 4 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1230, section 6 5 34, is amended to read as follows: 6 6 SEC. 34. In lieu of the appropriation made in 6 7 section 15.365, subsection 3, there is appropriated 6 8 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and ending 6 9 June 30, 2001,$100,000, or so much thereof as is6 10necessary,$0 from the general fund of the state to 6 11 the department of economic development to pay refunds 6 12 as provided under section 15.365. 6 13 DIVISION VII 6 14 HUMAN SERVICES 6 15 HAWK-I PROGRAM 6 16 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section 6 17 11, unnumbered paragraph 2, is amended to read as 6 18 follows: 6 19 For maintenance of the healthy and well kids in 6 20 Iowa (HAWK-I) program pursuant to chapter 514I for 6 21 receipt of federal financial participation under Title 6 22 XXI of the federal Social Security Act, which creates 6 23 the state children's health insurance program: 6 24 .................................................. $4,984,5086 25 3,684,508 6 26 STATE CASES 6 27 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section 6 28 24, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph 1, is amended 6 29 to read as follows: 6 30 For purchase of local services for persons with 6 31 mental illness, mental retardation, and developmental 6 32 disabilities where the client has no established 6 33 county of legal settlement: 6 34 .................................................. $13,308,8456 35 12,608,845 6 36 MH/MR/DD ALLOWED GROWTH 6 37 RISK POOL 6 38 Sec. . 1999 Iowa Acts, chapter 208, section 1, 6 39 unnumbered paragraphs 2 and 3, and subsection 4, as 6 40 amended by 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1228, section 38, 6 41 are amended to read as follows: 6 42 For distribution to counties of the county mental 6 43 health, mental retardation, and developmental 6 44 disabilities allowed growth factor adjustment, in 6 45 accordance with section 331.438, subsection 2, and 6 46 section 331.439, subsection 3, and chapter 426B: 6 47 .................................................. $20,982,4466 48 19,868,987 6 49 The funding appropriated in this section is the 6 50 allowed growth factor adjustment for fiscal year 2000- 7 1 2001, and is allocated as follows: 7 2 4. For deposit in the risk pool created in the 7 3 property tax relief fund pursuant to section 426B.5, 7 4 subsection 3: 7 5 .................................................. $1,208,8447 6 95,385 7 7 DIVISION VIII 7 8 JUDICIAL BRANCH 7 9 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1227, section 2, 7 10 is amended to read as follows: 7 11 SEC. 2. JUDICIAL RETIREMENT FUND. There is 7 12 appropriated from the general fund of the state to the 7 13 judicial retirement fund for the fiscal year beginning 7 14 July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, the following 7 15 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used 7 16 for the purpose designated: 7 17 For the state's contribution to the judicial 7 18 retirement fund established in section 602.9104, in 7 19 the amount of23.716.6 percent of the basic salaries 7 20 of the judges covered under chapter 602, article 9: 7 21 .................................................. $4,499,3507 22 4,077,350 7 23 JUDICIAL RETIREMENT STATUTORY PROVISION 7 24 Sec. . Section 602.9104, subsection 4, 7 25 paragraph b, Code 2001, is amended to read as follows: 7 26 b. Effective with the fiscal year commencing July 7 27 1, 1994, and for each subsequent fiscal year until the 7 28 system attains fully funded status, based upon the 7 29 benefits provided for judges through the judicial 7 30 retirement system as of July 1, 2001, the state shall 7 31 contribute annually to the judicial retirement fund an 7 32 amount equal to at leasttwenty-three and seven-tenths7 33 sixteen and six-tenths percent of the basic salary of 7 34 all judges covered under this article. Commencing 7 35 with the first fiscal year in which the system attains 7 36 fully funded status, based upon the benefits provided 7 37 for judges through the judicial retirement system as 7 38 of July 1, 2001, and for each subsequent fiscal year, 7 39 the state shall contribute to the judicial retirement 7 40 fund the required contribution rate. The state's 7 41 contribution shall be appropriated directly to the 7 42 judicial retirement fund. 7 43 DIVISION IX 7 44 TRANSPORTATION 7 45 Sec. . 2000 Iowa Acts, chapter 1216, section 1, 7 46 subsections 1 and 2, are amended to read as follows: 7 47 1. For airport engineering studies and improvement 7 48 projects as provided in chapter 328: 7 49 .................................................. $2,475,0007 50 2,435,000 8 1 Of the amount appropriated in this subsection, 8 2 $25,000 shall be allocated to the Iowa civil air 8 3 patrol. 8 4 2. For the rail assistance program and to provide 8 5 economic development project funding: 8 6 .................................................. $662,0008 7 602,000 8 8 DIVISION X 8 9 EFFECTIVE DATE 8 10 Sec. . EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed 8 11 of immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment." 8 12 #2. By renumbering as necessary. 8 13 8 14 8 15 8 16 MILLAGE of Scott 8 17 HF 399.221 79 8 18 jp/gg
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