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  1  1                                  SENATE FILE 2112
  1  2 
  1  3                             AN ACT
  1  4 RELATING TO AND MAKING TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER INFRASTRUC-
  1  5    TURE-RELATED APPROPRIATIONS TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF
  1  6    TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING ALLOCATION AND USE OF MONEYS FROM
  1  7    THE ROAD USE TAX FUND, THE PRIMARY ROAD FUND, AND THE KEEP
  1  8    IOWA BEAUTIFUL FUND, AND PROVIDING FOR THE NONREVERSION OF
  1  9    CERTAIN MONEYS.
  1 10 
  1 11 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
  1 12 
  1 13    Section 1.  There is appropriated from the road use tax
  1 14 fund to the state department of transportation for the fiscal
  1 15 year beginning July 1, 2004, and ending June 30, 2005, the
  1 16 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, for the
  1 17 purposes designated:
  1 18    1.  For the payment of costs associated with the production
  1 19 of driver's licenses, as defined in section 321.1, subsection
  1 20 20A:  
  1 21 .................................................. $  2,820,000
  1 22    Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or unobligated
  1 23 funds remaining on June 30, 2005, from the appropriation made
  1 24 in this subsection shall not revert, but shall remain
  1 25 available for subsequent fiscal years for the purposes
  1 26 specified in this subsection.
  1 27    2.  For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
  1 28 purposes:
  1 29    a.  Operations and finance:  
  1 30 .................................................. $  5,357,153
  1 31    b.  Administrative services:  
  1 32 .................................................. $    553,964
  1 33    c.  Planning:  
  1 34 .................................................. $    460,225
  1 35    d.  Motor vehicles:  
  2  1 .................................................. $ 30,378,726
  2  2    3.  For payments to the department of administrative
  2  3 services for expenses incurred in administering the merit
  2  4 system on behalf of the state department of transportation, as
  2  5 required by chapter 19A:  
  2  6 .................................................. $     37,500
  2  7    4.  Unemployment compensation:  
  2  8 .................................................. $     17,000
  2  9    5.  For payments to the department of administrative
  2 10 services for paying workers' compensation claims under chapter
  2 11 85 on behalf of employees of the state department of
  2 12 transportation:  
  2 13 .................................................. $     95,000
  2 14    6.  For payment to the general fund of the state for
  2 15 indirect cost recoveries:  
  2 16 .................................................. $    102,000
  2 17    7.  For reimbursement to the auditor of state for audit
  2 18 expenses as provided in section 11.5B:  
  2 19 .................................................. $     54,314
  2 20    8.  For automation, telecommunications, and related costs
  2 21 associated with the county issuance of driver's licenses and
  2 22 vehicle registrations and titles:  
  2 23 .................................................. $  1,096,000
  2 24    9.  For transfer to the department of public safety for
  2 25 operating a system providing toll-free telephone road and
  2 26 weather conditions information:  
  2 27 .................................................. $    100,000
  2 28    10.  For costs associated with the participation in the
  2 29 Mississippi river parkway commission:  
  2 30 .................................................. $     40,000
  2 31    11.  For membership in the North America's superhighway
  2 32 corridor coalition:  
  2 33 .................................................. $     50,000
  2 34    Sec. 2.  There is appropriated from the primary road fund
  2 35 to the state department of transportation for the fiscal year
  3  1 beginning July 1, 2004, and ending June 30, 2005, the
  3  2 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
  3  3 used for the purposes designated:
  3  4    1.  For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
  3  5 purposes and for not more than the following full-time
  3  6 equivalent positions:
  3  7    a.  Operations and finance:  
  3  8 .................................................. $ 32,758,225
  3  9 ............................................... FTEs        271
  3 10    b.  Administrative services:  
  3 11 .................................................. $  3,402,920
  3 12 ............................................... FTEs         37
  3 13    c.  Planning:  
  3 14 .................................................. $  8,744,293
  3 15 ............................................... FTEs        142
  3 16    d.  Highways:  
  3 17 .................................................. $180,300,015
  3 18 ............................................... FTEs      2,464
  3 19    e.  Motor vehicles:  
  3 20 .................................................. $  1,226,838
  3 21 ............................................... FTEs        507
  3 22    2.  For payments to the department of administrative
  3 23 services for expenses incurred in administering the merit
  3 24 system on behalf of the state department of transportation, as
  3 25 required by chapter 19A:  
  3 26 .................................................. $    712,500
  3 27    3.  Unemployment compensation:  
  3 28 .................................................. $    328,000
  3 29    4.  For payments to the department of administrative
  3 30 services for paying workers' compensation claims under chapter
  3 31 85 on behalf of the employees of the state department of
  3 32 transportation:  
  3 33 .................................................. $  2,268,000
  3 34    5.  For disposal of hazardous wastes from field locations
  3 35 and the central complex:  
  4  1 .................................................. $    800,000
  4  2    6.  For payment to the general fund for indirect cost
  4  3 recoveries:  
  4  4 .................................................. $    748,000
  4  5    7.  For reimbursement to the auditor of state for audit
  4  6 expenses as provided in section 11.5B:  
  4  7 .................................................. $    336,036
  4  8    8.  For costs associated with producing transportation
  4  9 maps:  
  4 10 .................................................. $    275,000
  4 11    9.  For Ames complex facilities improvements:  
  4 12 .................................................. $    650,000
  4 13    10.  For deferred maintenance projects at field facilities
  4 14 throughout the state:  
  4 15 .................................................. $    351,500
  4 16    Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
  4 17 subsections 9 and 10 that remain unencumbered or unobligated
  4 18 at the close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall
  4 19 remain available for expenditure for the purposes designated
  4 20 until the close of the fiscal year that begins July 1, 2007.
  4 21    Sec. 3.  Section 314.28, Code 2003, is amended to read as
  4 22 follows:
  4 23    314.28  KEEP IOWA BEAUTIFUL FUND.
  4 24    A keep Iowa beautiful fund is created in the office of the
  4 25 treasurer of state.  The fund is composed of moneys
  4 26 appropriated or available to and obtained or accepted by the
  4 27 treasurer of state for deposit in the fund.  The fund shall
  4 28 include moneys credited transferred to the fund as provided in
  4 29 section 422.12A.  All interest earned on moneys in the fund
  4 30 shall be credited to and remain in the fund.  Section 8.33
  4 31 does not apply to moneys in the fund.
  4 32    Moneys in the fund are subject to appropriation by the
  4 33 general assembly annually for the purposes of educating and
  4 34 encouraging that are authorized by the department for
  4 35 expenditure are appropriated, and shall be used, to educate
  5  1 and encourage Iowans to take greater responsibility for
  5  2 improving their community environment and enhancing the beauty
  5  3 of the state through litter prevention, improving waste
  5  4 management and recycling efforts, and beautification projects.
  5  5    The department may authorize payment of moneys appropriated
  5  6 from the fund to the department upon approval of an
  5  7 application from a private or public organization.  The
  5  8 applicant shall submit a plan for litter prevention, improving
  5  9 waste management and recycling efforts, or a beautification
  5 10 project along with its application.  The department shall
  5 11 establish standards relating to the type of projects available
  5 12 for assistance.
  5 13    Sec. 4.  Section 422.12A, subsections 2 and 3, Code
  5 14 Supplement 2003, are amended to read as follows:
  5 15    2.  The director of revenue shall draft the income tax form
  5 16 to allow the designation of contributions to the keep Iowa
  5 17 beautiful fund on the tax return.  The department of revenue,
  5 18 on or before January 31, shall certify transfer the total
  5 19 amount designated on the tax return forms due in the preceding
  5 20 calendar year and shall report the amount to the treasurer of
  5 21 state to the keep Iowa beautiful fund.  The treasurer of state
  5 22 shall credit the amount to the keep Iowa beautiful fund.
  5 23 However, before a checkoff pursuant to this section shall be
  5 24 permitted, all liabilities on the books of the department of
  5 25 revenue and accounts identified as owing under section 421.17
  5 26 and the political contribution allowed under section 68A.601
  5 27 shall be satisfied.
  5 28    3.  Moneys in the fund are subject to appropriation as
  5 29 provided in section 314.28.  The state department of
  5 30 transportation may authorize payment of moneys from the keep
  5 31 Iowa beautiful fund, in accordance with section 314.28.  
  5 32 
  5 33 
  5 34                                                             
  5 35                               JEFFREY M. LAMBERTI
  6  1                               President of the Senate
  6  2 
  6  3 
  6  4                                                             
  6  5                               CHRISTOPHER C. RANTS
  6  6                               Speaker of the House
  6  7 
  6  8    I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and
  6  9 is known as Senate File 2112, Eightieth General Assembly.
  6 10 
  6 11 
  6 12                                                             
  6 13                               MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  6 14                               Secretary of the Senate
  6 15 Approved                , 2004
  6 16 
  6 17 
  6 18                                
  6 19 THOMAS J. VILSACK
  6 20 Governor
     

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