House Journal: Page 1707: Thursday, May 1, 2003
43 expendable without regard to quarterly periods. For
44 fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 1989,
45 allotments of appropriations for equipment, land,
46 permanent improvements, and other capital projects,
47 except where contracts have been entered into with
48 regard to the acquisition or project prior to July 1,
49 1989, shall not be allotted in one amount but shall be
50 allotted at quarterly periods as provided in this
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1 section.
2 2. Allotments thus made in accordance with
3 subsection 1 may be subsequently modified by the
4 director of the department of management at the
5 direction of the governor either upon the written
6 request of the head of the department or establishment
7 concerned, or in the event the governor finds that the
8 estimated budget resources during the fiscal year are
9 insufficient to pay all appropriations in full, upon
10 the governor's own initiative to the extent the
11 governor may deem necessary in order that there shall
12 be no overdraft or deficit in the several funds of the
13 state at the end of the fiscal year; and the head of
14 the department or establishment shall be given notice
15 of a modification in the same way as in the case of
16 original allotments.
17 3. Provided, however, that the The allotment
18 requests of all departments and establishments
19 collecting governmental fees and other revenue which
20 supplement a state appropriation shall attach to the
21 summary of requests a statement showing how much of
22 the proposed allotments are to be financed from (1)
23 state appropriations, (2) stores, and (3) repayment
24 receipts.
25 4. The procedure to be employed in controlling the
26 expenditures and receipts of the state fair board and
27 the institutions under the state board of regents,
28 whose collections are not deposited in the state
29 treasury, is that outlined in section 421.31,
30 subsection 6.
31 5. If the governor determines that the estimated
32 budget resources during the fiscal year are
33 insufficient to pay all appropriations in full, the
34 reductions shall be uniform and prorated between all
35 departments, agencies and establishments upon the
36 basis of their respective appropriations.
37 6. Allotments from appropriations for the foreign
38 trade offices of the department of economic
39 development, if the appropriations are described by
40 line item in the department's appropriation Act or
41 another Act, may be made without regard to quarterly

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