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Senate Amendment 5310

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  1  1    Amend Senate File 2326 as follows:
  1  2    #1.  By striking page 60, line 15 through page 68,
  1  3 line 12 and inserting the following:
  1  4    "For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  1  5 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  1  6 time equivalent positions:  
  1  7 .................................................. $  1,237,427
  1  8 ............................................... FTEs      16.00
  1  9    The state board of regents, the department of
  1 10 management, and the legislative fiscal bureau shall
  1 11 cooperate to determine and agree upon, by November 15,
  1 12 2002, the amount that needs to be appropriated for
  1 13 tuition replacement for the fiscal year beginning July
  1 14 1, 2003.
  1 15    The state board of regents shall submit a monthly
  1 16 financial report in a format agreed upon by the state
  1 17 board of regents office and the legislative fiscal
  1 18 bureau.
  1 19       .  For allocation by the state board of regents
  1 20 to the state university of Iowa, the Iowa state
  1 21 university of science and technology, and the
  1 22 university of northern Iowa to reimburse the
  1 23 institutions for deficiencies in their operating funds
  1 24 resulting from the pledging of tuitions, student fees
  1 25 and charges, and institutional income to finance the
  1 26 cost of providing academic and administrative
  1 27 buildings and facilities and utility services at the
  1 28 institutions:  
  1 29 .................................................. $ 16,843,772
  1 30       .  For funds to be allocated to the southwest
  1 31 Iowa graduate studies center:  
  1 32 .................................................. $    109,741
  1 33       .  For funds to be allocated to the siouxland
  1 34 interstate metropolitan planning council for the
  1 35 tristate graduate center under section 262.9,
  1 36 subsection 21:  
  1 37 .................................................. $     80,024
  1 38       .  For funds to be allocated to the quad-cities
  1 39 graduate studies center:  
  1 40 .................................................. $    163,392
  1 41    2.  STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
  1 42    a.  General university, including lakeside
  1 43 laboratory
  1 44    For salaries, support, maintenance, equipment,
  1 45 miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the
  1 46 following full-time equivalent positions:  
  1 47 .................................................. $241,831,144
  1 48 ............................................... FTEs   4,055.62
  1 49    The university may continue progress on the school
  1 50 of public health and the public health initiative for
  2  1 the purposes of establishing an accredited school of
  2  2 public health and for funding an initiative for the
  2  3 health and independence of elderly Iowans.  From the
  2  4 funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph, the
  2  5 university may use up to $2,100,000 for the school of
  2  6 public health and the public health initiative.
  2  7    Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph shall
  2  8 not be available for expenditure for medically induced
  2  9 termination of a pregnancy, including but not limited
  2 10 to usage of mifepristone or RU-486, offered or
  2 11 administered by the student health center.
  2 12    b.  University hospitals
  2 13    For salaries, support, maintenance, equipment, and
  2 14 miscellaneous purposes and for medical and surgical
  2 15 treatment of indigent patients as provided in chapter
  2 16 255, for medical education, and for not more than the
  2 17 following full-time equivalent positions:  
  2 18 .................................................. $ 30,466,492
  2 19 ............................................... FTEs   5,485.01
  2 20    The university of Iowa hospitals and clinics shall,
  2 21 within the context of chapter 255 and when medically
  2 22 appropriate, make reasonable efforts to extend the
  2 23 university of Iowa hospitals and clinics' use of home
  2 24 telemedicine and other technologies to reduce the
  2 25 frequency of visits to the hospital required by
  2 26 indigent patients.  The university of Iowa hospitals
  2 27 and clinics shall submit a report to the general
  2 28 assembly and the legislative fiscal bureau by January
  2 29 15, 2003, describing its use of these technologies to
  2 30 accomplish this purpose.
  2 31    The university of Iowa hospitals and clinics shall
  2 32 submit quarterly a report regarding the portion of the
  2 33 appropriation in this lettered paragraph expended on
  2 34 medical education.  The report shall be submitted in a
  2 35 format jointly developed by the university of Iowa
  2 36 hospitals and clinics, the legislative fiscal bureau,
  2 37 and the department of management, and shall delineate
  2 38 the expenditures and purposes of the funds.
  2 39    Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph shall
  2 40 not be used to perform abortions except medically
  2 41 necessary abortions, and shall not be used to operate
  2 42 the early termination of pregnancy clinic except for
  2 43 the performance of medically necessary abortions.  For
  2 44 the purpose of this lettered paragraph, an abortion is
  2 45 the purposeful interruption of pregnancy with the
  2 46 intention other than to produce a live-born infant or
  2 47 to remove a dead fetus, and a medically necessary
  2 48 abortion is one performed under one of the following
  2 49 conditions:
  2 50    (1)  The attending physician certifies that
  3  1 continuing the pregnancy would endanger the life of
  3  2 the pregnant woman.
  3  3    (2)  The attending physician certifies that the
  3  4 fetus is physically deformed, mentally deficient, or
  3  5 afflicted with a congenital illness.
  3  6    (3)  The pregnancy is the result of a rape which is
  3  7 reported within 45 days of the incident to a law
  3  8 enforcement agency or public or private health agency
  3  9 which may include a family physician.
  3 10    (4)  The pregnancy is the result of incest which is
  3 11 reported within 150 days of the incident to a law
  3 12 enforcement agency or public or private health agency
  3 13 which may include a family physician.
  3 14    (5)  The abortion is a spontaneous abortion,
  3 15 commonly known as a miscarriage, wherein not all of
  3 16 the products of conception are expelled.
  3 17    The total quota allocated to the counties for
  3 18 indigent patients for the fiscal year beginning July
  3 19 1, 2002, shall not be lower than the total quota
  3 20 allocated to the counties for the fiscal year
  3 21 commencing July 1, 1998.  The total quota shall be
  3 22 allocated among the counties on the basis of the 2000
  3 23 census pursuant to section 255.16.
  3 24    c.  Psychiatric hospital
  3 25    For salaries, support, maintenance, equipment,
  3 26 miscellaneous purposes, and for the care, treatment,
  3 27 maintenance of committed and voluntary public
  3 28 patients, and for not more than the following full-
  3 29 time equivalent positions:  
  3 30 .................................................. $  7,809,505
  3 31 ............................................... FTEs     273.19
  3 32    d.  Center for disabilities and development
  3 33    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  3 34 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  3 35 time equivalent positions:  
  3 36 .................................................. $  7,016,917
  3 37 ............................................... FTEs     148.91
  3 38    From the funds appropriated in this lettered
  3 39 paragraph, $200,000 shall be allocated for purposes of
  3 40 the creative employment options program.
  3 41    e.  Oakdale campus
  3 42    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  3 43 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  3 44 time equivalent positions:  
  3 45 .................................................. $  2,948,667
  3 46 ............................................... FTEs      43.25
  3 47    f.  State hygienic laboratory
  3 48    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  3 49 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  3 50 time positions:  
  4  1 .................................................. $  4,158,633
  4  2 ............................................... FTEs     102.49
  4  3    g.  Family practice program
  4  4    For allocation by the dean of the college of
  4  5 medicine, with approval of the advisory board, to
  4  6 qualified participants, to carry out chapter 148D for
  4  7 the family practice program, including salaries and
  4  8 support, and for not more than the following full-time
  4  9 equivalent positions:  
  4 10 .................................................. $  2,305,212
  4 11 ............................................... FTEs     192.40
  4 12    h.  Child health care services
  4 13    For specialized child health care services,
  4 14 including childhood cancer diagnostic and treatment
  4 15 network programs, rural comprehensive care for
  4 16 hemophilia patients, the Iowa high-risk infant follow-
  4 17 up program, including salaries and support, and for
  4 18 not more than the following full-time equivalent
  4 19 positions:  
  4 20 .................................................. $    691,332
  4 21 ............................................... FTEs      63.27
  4 22    i.  Statewide cancer registry
  4 23    For the statewide cancer registry, and for not more
  4 24 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  4 25 .................................................. $    199,762
  4 26 ............................................... FTEs       2.40
  4 27    j.  Substance abuse consortium
  4 28    For funds to be allocated to the Iowa consortium
  4 29 for substance abuse research and evaluation, and for
  4 30 not more than the following full-time equivalent
  4 31 positions:  
  4 32 .................................................. $     72,108
  4 33 ............................................... FTEs       1.50
  4 34    k.  Center for biocatalysis
  4 35    For the center for biocatalysis, and for not more
  4 36 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  4 37 .................................................. $    991,651
  4 38 ............................................... FTEs       5.20
  4 39    l.  Primary health care initiative
  4 40    For the primary health care initiative in the
  4 41 college of medicine, and for more than the following
  4 42 full-time equivalent positions:  
  4 43 .................................................. $    849,070
  4 44 ............................................... FTEs       7.75
  4 45    From the funds appropriated in this lettered
  4 46 paragraph, $330,000 shall be allocated to the
  4 47 department of family practice at the state university
  4 48 of Iowa college of medicine for family practice
  4 49 faculty and support staff.
  4 50    m.  Birth defects registry
  5  1    For the birth defects registry, and for not more
  5  2 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  5  3 .................................................. $     49,702
  5  4 ............................................... FTEs       1.30
  5  5    3.  IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  5  6    a.  General university
  5  7    For salaries, support, maintenance, equipment,
  5  8 miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the
  5  9 following full-time equivalent positions:  
  5 10 .................................................. $190,866,120
  5 11 ............................................... FTEs   3,647.42
  5 12    The university may continue progress on the center
  5 13 for excellence in fundamental plant sciences.  From
  5 14 the funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph, the
  5 15 university may use up to $4,760,000 for the center for
  5 16 excellence in fundamental plant sciences.
  5 17    It is possible that a few large companies may be
  5 18 able to control all levels of the food chain,
  5 19 including production, because these companies own the
  5 20 genetics needed to participate in the food system of
  5 21 the future, and this possibility may be a major threat
  5 22 to the independence and profitability of Iowa's
  5 23 agricultural producers.  To ensure public ownership of
  5 24 plant genetic material, all rights to the research
  5 25 products developed by the Iowa state university of
  5 26 science and technology's botany institute using state-
  5 27 appropriated funds will be made available to the
  5 28 extent practicable for commercialization, for the
  5 29 benefit of all Iowans, including Iowa's agricultural
  5 30 producers, through a public process which normally
  5 31 involves nonexclusive licensing of genes and
  5 32 germplasm.
  5 33    Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph shall
  5 34 not be available for expenditure for medically induced
  5 35 termination of a pregnancy, including but not limited
  5 36 to usage of mifepristone or RU-486, offered or
  5 37 administered by the student health center.
  5 38    b.  Agricultural experiment station
  5 39    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  5 40 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  5 41 time equivalent positions:  
  5 42 .................................................. $ 34,601,714
  5 43 ............................................... FTEs     546.98
  5 44    c.  Cooperative extension service in agriculture
  5 45 and home economics
  5 46    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  5 47 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  5 48 time equivalent positions:  
  5 49 .................................................. $ 21,866,928
  5 50 ............................................... FTEs     431.20
  6  1    d.  Leopold center
  6  2    For agricultural research grants at Iowa state
  6  3 university under section 266.39B, and for not more
  6  4 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  6  5 .................................................. $    528,928
  6  6 ............................................... FTEs      11.25
  6  7    e.  Livestock disease research
  6  8    For deposit in and the use of the livestock disease
  6  9 research fund under section 267.8, and for not more
  6 10 than the following full-time equivalent positions:  
  6 11 .................................................. $    251,679
  6 12 ............................................... FTEs       3.16
  6 13    4.  UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA
  6 14    a.  General university
  6 15    For salaries, support, maintenance, equipment,
  6 16 miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the
  6 17 following full-time equivalent positions:  
  6 18 .................................................. $ 85,458,047
  6 19 ............................................... FTEs   1,454.35
  6 20    The university may continue progress on the
  6 21 implementation of a masters in social work program.
  6 22 From the funds appropriated in this lettered
  6 23 paragraph, the university may use up to $450,000 for
  6 24 the implementation of the masters in social work
  6 25 program, up to $100,000 for the roadside vegetation
  6 26 project, and up to $200,000 for the Iowa office for
  6 27 staff development.
  6 28    Funds appropriated in this lettered paragraph shall
  6 29 not be available for expenditure for medically induced
  6 30 termination of a pregnancy, including but not limited
  6 31 to usage of mifepristone or RU-486, offered or
  6 32 administered by the student health center.
  6 33    b.  Recycling and reuse center
  6 34    For purposes of the recycling and reuse center, and
  6 35 for not more than the following full-time equivalent
  6 36 positions:  
  6 37 .................................................. $    230,602
  6 38 ............................................... FTEs       1.50
  6 39    5.  STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
  6 40    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  6 41 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  6 42 time equivalent positions:  
  6 43 .................................................. $  7,946,772
  6 44 ............................................... FTEs     126.60
  6 45    6.  IOWA BRAILLE AND SIGHT SAVING SCHOOL
  6 46    For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous
  6 47 purposes, and for not more than the following full-
  6 48 time equivalent positions:  
  6 49 .................................................. $  4,454,332
  6 50 ............................................... FTEs      89.00
  7  1    7.  TUITION AND TRANSPORTATION COSTS
  7  2    For payment to local school boards for the tuition
  7  3 and transportation costs of students residing in the
  7  4 Iowa braille and sight saving school and the state
  7  5 school for the deaf pursuant to section 262.43 and for
  7  6 payment of certain clothing and transportation costs
  7  7 for students at these schools pursuant to section
  7  8 270.5:  
  7  9 .................................................. $     15,256"
  7 10    #2.  By renumbering as necessary.
  7 11 
  7 12 
  7 13                               
  7 14 ROBERT E. DVORSKY 
  7 15 JOHNIE HAMMOND
  7 16 JOE BOLKCOM
  7 17 PATRICIA HARPER
  7 18 MIKE CONNOLLY
  7 19 BILL FINK
  7 20 PATRICK J. DELUHERY
  7 21 SF 2326.208 79
  7 22 kh/sh
     

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