Senate File 608 - IntroducedA Bill ForAn Act 1making appropriations to the department of cultural
2affairs, the economic development authority, the Iowa
3finance authority, the public employment relations board,
4the department of workforce development, the college student
5aid commission, and the state board of regents and certain
6regents institutions, and properly related matters.
7BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
1   Section 1.  DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS.
   21.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
3to the department of cultural affairs for the fiscal year
4beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
5amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
6purposes designated:
   7a.  ADMINISTRATION
   8For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
9purposes, and for not more than the following full-time
10equivalent positions for the department:
..................................................  $11168,637
...............................................  FTEs1255.22
   13The department of cultural affairs shall coordinate
14activities with the tourism office of the economic development
15authority to promote attendance at the state historical
16building and at this state’s historic sites.
   17Full-time equivalent positions authorized under this
18paragraph are funded, in full or in part, using moneys
19appropriated under this paragraph and paragraphs “c” through
20“g”.
   21b.  COMMUNITY CULTURAL GRANTS
   22For planning and programming for the community cultural
23grants program established under section 303.3:
..................................................  $24172,090
   25c.  HISTORICAL DIVISION
   26For the support of the historical division:
..................................................  $273,027,797
   28d.  HISTORIC SITES
   29For the administration and support of historic sites:
..................................................  $30426,398
   31e.  ARTS DIVISION
   32For the support of the arts division:
..................................................  $331,217,188
   34Of the moneys appropriated in this paragraph, the department
35shall allocate $300,000 for purposes of the film office.
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   1f.  IOWA GREAT PLACES
   2For the Iowa great places program established under section
3303.3C:
..................................................  $4150,000
   5g.  RECORDS CENTER RENT
   6For payment of rent for the state records center:
..................................................  $7227,243
   8h.  CULTURAL TRUST GRANTS
   9For grant programs administered by the Iowa arts
10council including those programs supporting the long-term
11financial stability and sustainability of nonprofit cultural
12organizations:
..................................................  $13100,000
   142.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
15this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
16close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
17available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
18close of the succeeding fiscal year.
19   Sec. 2.  GOALS AND ACCOUNTABILITY — ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
   201.  For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019, the goals
21for the economic development authority shall be to expand and
22stimulate the state economy, increase the wealth of Iowans, and
23increase the population of the state.
   242.  To achieve the goals in subsection 1, the economic
25development authority shall do all of the following for the
26fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019:
   27a.  Concentrate its efforts on programs and activities that
28result in commercially viable products and services.
   29b.  Adopt practices and services consistent with free
30market, private sector philosophies.
   31c.  Ensure economic growth and development throughout the
32state.
   33d.  Work with businesses and communities to continually
34improve the economic development climate along with the
35economic well-being and quality of life for Iowans.
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   1e.  Coordinate with other state agencies to ensure that they
2are attentive to the needs of an entrepreneurial culture.
   3f.  Establish a strong and aggressive marketing image to
4showcase Iowa’s workforce, existing industry, and potential.
5A priority shall be placed on recruiting new businesses,
6business expansion, and retaining existing Iowa businesses.
7Emphasis shall be placed on entrepreneurial development through
8helping entrepreneurs secure capital, and developing networks
9and a business climate conducive to entrepreneurs and small
10businesses.
   11g.  Encourage the development of communities and quality of
12life to foster economic growth.
   13h.  Prepare communities for future growth and development
14through development, expansion, and modernization of
15infrastructure.
   16i.  Develop public-private partnerships with Iowa businesses
17in the tourism industry, Iowa tour groups, Iowa tourism
18organizations, and political subdivisions in this state to
19assist in the development of advertising efforts.
   20j.  Develop, to the fullest extent possible, cooperative
21efforts for advertising with contributions from other sources.
22   Sec. 3.  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
   231.  APPROPRIATION
   24a.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
25to the economic development authority for the fiscal year
26beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
27amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
28purposes designated in this subsection, and for not more than
29the following full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $3013,413,379
...............................................  FTEs31126.45
   32b.  (1)  For salaries, support, miscellaneous purposes,
33programs, marketing, and the maintenance of an administration
34division, a business development division, a community
35development division, a small business development division,
-3-1and other divisions the authority may organize.
   2(2)  The full-time equivalent positions authorized under
3this section are funded, in whole or in part, by the moneys
4appropriated under this subsection or by other moneys received
5by the authority, including certain federal moneys.
   6(3)  For business development operations and programs,
7international trade, export assistance, workforce recruitment,
8and the partner state program.
   9(4)  For transfer to a fund created pursuant to section
1015.313 for purposes of financing strategic infrastructure
11projects.
   12(5)  For community economic development programs, tourism
13operations, community assistance, plans for Iowa green corps
14and summer youth programs, the mainstreet and rural mainstreet
15programs, the school-to-career program, the community
16development block grant, and housing and shelter-related
17programs.
   18(6)  For achieving the goals and accountability, and
19fulfilling the requirements and duties required under this Act.
   20c.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
21this subsection that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
22close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
23available for expenditure for the purposes designated in this
24subsection until the close of the succeeding fiscal year.
   252.  FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE RESTRICTIONS
   26a.  A business creating jobs through moneys appropriated in
27subsection 1 shall be subject to contract provisions requiring
28new and retained jobs to be filled by individuals who are
29citizens of the United States who reside within the United
30States or any person authorized to work in the United States
31pursuant to federal law, including legal resident aliens in the
32United States.
   33b.  Any vendor who receives moneys appropriated in
34subsection 1 shall adhere to such contract provisions and
35provide periodic assurances as the state shall require that the
-4-1jobs are filled solely by citizens of the United States who
2reside within the United States or any person authorized to
3work in the United States pursuant to federal law, including
4legal resident aliens in the United States.
   5c.  A business that receives financial assistance from
6the authority from moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall
7only employ individuals legally authorized to work in this
8state. In addition to all other applicable penalties provided
9by current law, all or a portion of the assistance received
10by a business which is found to knowingly employ individuals
11not legally authorized to work in this state is subject to
12recapture by the authority.
   133.  USES OF APPROPRIATIONS
   14a.  From the moneys appropriated in subsection 1, the
15authority may provide financial assistance in the form of a
16grant to a community economic development entity for conducting
17a local workforce recruitment effort designed to recruit former
18citizens of the state and former students at colleges and
19universities in the state to meet the needs of local employers.
   20b.  From the moneys appropriated in subsection 1, the
21authority may provide financial assistance to early stage
22industry companies being established by women entrepreneurs.
   23c.  From the moneys appropriated in subsection 1, the
24authority may provide financial assistance in the form of
25grants, loans, or forgivable loans for advanced research and
26commercialization projects involving value-added agriculture,
27advanced technology, or biotechnology.
   28d.  The authority shall not use any moneys appropriated in
29subsection 1 for purposes of providing financial assistance for
30the Iowa green streets pilot project or for any other program
31or project that involves the installation of geothermal systems
32for melting snow and ice from streets or sidewalks.
   334.WORLD FOOD PRIZE
34There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
35to the economic development authority for the fiscal year
-5-1beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
2amount for the world food prize and in lieu of the standing
3appropriation in section 15.368:
..................................................  $4350,000
   55.IOWA COMMISSION ON VOLUNTEER SERVICE
6There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
7to the economic development authority for the fiscal year
8beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
9amount for allocation to the Iowa commission on volunteer
10service for purposes of the Iowa state commission grant
11program, the Iowa’s promise and Iowa mentoring partnership
12programs, and for not more than the following full-time
13equivalent positions:
..................................................  $14168,201
...............................................  FTEs158.00
16Of the moneys appropriated in this subsection, the
17authority shall allocate $75,000 for purposes of the Iowa state
18commission grant program and $93,201 for purposes of the Iowa’s
19promise and Iowa mentoring partnership programs.
20Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in this
21subsection that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close
22of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain available
23for expenditure for the purposes designated until the close of
24the succeeding fiscal year.
   256.  COUNCILS OF GOVERNMENTS — ASSISTANCE
   26There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
27to the economic development authority for the fiscal year
28beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
29amount to be used for the purposes of providing financial
30assistance to Iowa’s councils of governments:
..................................................  $31225,000
   327.  REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
   33There is appropriated from the general fund of the
34state to the economic development authority for the fiscal
35year beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the
-6-1following amount to be used for the funding of a registered
2apprenticeship development program designed to encourage
3small to midsize businesses to start or grow registered
4apprenticeships:
..................................................  $51,000,000
   68.  SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS
7INTERNSHIPS
   8a.  There is appropriated from the Iowa skilled worker and
9job creation fund created in section 8.75 to the Iowa economic
10development authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
112019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amount, or so
12much thereof as is necessary, for the purposes designated:
   13For the funding of internships for students studying in the
14fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
15with eligible Iowa employers as provided in section 15.411,
16subsection 3, paragraph “c”:
..................................................  $171,000,000
   18b.  No more than 3 percent of the moneys appropriated in this
19subsection may be used by the authority for costs associated
20with administration of the internship program.
   21c.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
22this subsection which remain unencumbered or unobligated at
23the end of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
24available for expenditure for the purposes designated in
25subsequent fiscal years.
   269.  FUTURE READY IOWA — VOLUNTEER MENTORING PROGRAM
   27a.  There is appropriated from the Iowa skilled worker and
28job creation fund created in section 8.75 to the economic
29development authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
302019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amount, or so
31much thereof as is necessary, for the purpose designated:
   32For allocation to the Iowa commission on volunteer services
33to be used for establishing a volunteer mentor program to
34support implementation of the future ready Iowa skilled
35workforce last-dollar scholarship program in section 261.131
-7-1and the future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program
2created in section 261.132:
..................................................  $3400,000
   4b.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
5this subsection which remain unencumbered or unobligated at
6the end of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
7available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
8close of the succeeding fiscal year.
   910.  EMPOWER RURAL IOWA — HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT GRANT
10PROGRAM
   11a.  There is appropriated from the Iowa skilled worker and
12job creation fund created in section 8.75 to the economic
13development authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
142019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amount, or so
15much thereof as is necessary, for the purpose designated:
   16To be distributed by the executive committee of the
17governor’s empower rural Iowa initiative at the recommendation
18of the investing in rural Iowa task force for establishing
19a housing needs assessment grant program to provide small
20communities with hard data and housing-related information
21specific to the community being analyzed:
..................................................  $22100,000
   23b.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
24this subsection which remain unencumbered or unobligated at
25the end of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
26available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
27close of the succeeding fiscal year.
   2811.  EMPOWER RURAL IOWA — RURAL INNOVATION GRANTS
   29a.  There is appropriated from the Iowa skilled worker and
30job creation fund created in section 8.75 to the economic
31development authority for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
322019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amount, or so
33much thereof as is necessary, for the purpose designated:
   34To be distributed by the executive committee of the
35governor’s empower rural Iowa initiative at the recommendation
-8-1of each of the three empower rural Iowa task forces for
2supporting innovative rural projects:
..................................................  $3300,000
   4b.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
5this subsection which remain unencumbered or unobligated at
6the end of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
7available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
8close of the succeeding fiscal year.
9   Sec. 4.  LIMITATIONS OF STANDING APPROPRIATIONS — FY
102019-2020.
  Notwithstanding the standing appropriations
11in the following designated sections for the fiscal year
12beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the amounts
13appropriated from the general fund of the state pursuant to
14these sections for the following purposes shall not exceed the
15following amounts:
   161.  For operational support grants and community cultural
17grants under section 99F.11, subsection 3, paragraph “d”,
18subparagraph (1):
..................................................  $19448,403
   202.  For the purposes of regional tourism marketing under
21section 99F.11, subsection 3, paragraph “d”, subparagraph (2):
..................................................  $22900,000
23   Sec. 5.  FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE REPORTING — ECONOMIC
24DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
  The economic development authority and
25the department of revenue shall submit a joint annual report
26to the general assembly no later than November 1, 2019, that
27details the amount of every direct loan, forgivable loan,
28tax credit, tax exemption, tax refund, grant, or any other
29financial assistance awarded to a person during the prior
30fiscal year by the authority under an economic development
31program administered by the authority. The report shall
32identify the county where the project associated with each such
33award is located.
34   Sec. 6.  INSURANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.  From the
35moneys collected by the insurance division in excess of the
-9-1anticipated gross revenues under section 505.7, subsection
23, during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019, $100,000
3shall be transferred to the economic development authority for
4insurance economic development and international insurance
5economic development.
6   Sec. 7.  IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY.
   71.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
8to the Iowa finance authority for the fiscal year beginning
9July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amount,
10or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used to provide
11reimbursement for rent expenses to eligible persons under
12the home and community-based services rent subsidy program
13established in section 16.55:
..................................................  $14658,000
   152.  Of the moneys appropriated in this section, not more than
16$35,000 may be used for administrative costs.
   173.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
18this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
19close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
20available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
21close of the succeeding fiscal year.
22   Sec. 8.  IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY AUDIT.  The auditor of state
23is requested to review the audit of the Iowa finance authority
24performed by the auditor hired by the authority.
25   Sec. 9.  PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD.
   261.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
27to the public employment relations board for the fiscal year
28beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
29amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, for the purposes
30designated:
   31For salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
32purposes, and for not more than the following full-time
33equivalent positions:
..................................................  $341,492,452
...............................................  FTEs3511.00
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   12.  Of the moneys appropriated in this section, the board
2shall allocate $15,000 for maintaining an internet site that
3allows searchable access to a database of collective bargaining
4information.
5   Sec. 10.  DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.  There
6is appropriated from the general fund of the state to the
7department of workforce development for the fiscal year
8beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
9amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, for the purposes
10designated:
   111.  DIVISION OF LABOR SERVICES
   12a.  For the division of labor services, including salaries,
13support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes, and for not
14more than the following full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $153,491,252
...............................................  FTEs1658.10
   17b.  From the contractor registration fees, the division of
18labor services shall reimburse the department of inspections
19and appeals for all costs associated with hearings under
20chapter 91C, relating to contractor registration.
   212.  DIVISION OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
   22a.  For the division of workers’ compensation, including
23salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes, and
24for not more than the following full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $253,321,044
...............................................  FTEs2626.10
   27b.  The division of workers’ compensation shall charge a
28$100 filing fee for workers’ compensation cases. The filing
29fee shall be paid by the petitioner of a claim. However, the
30fee can be taxed as a cost and paid by the losing party, except
31in cases where it would impose an undue hardship or be unjust
32under the circumstances. The moneys generated by the filing
33fee allowed under this subsection are appropriated to the
34department of workforce development to be used for purposes of
35administering the division of workers’ compensation.
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   13.  WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT OPERATIONS
   2a.  For the operation of field offices, the workforce
3development board, and for not more than the following
4full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $56,725,650
...............................................  FTEs6185.92
   7b.  Of the moneys appropriated in paragraph “a” of this
8subsection, the department shall allocate $150,000 to the state
9library for the purpose of licensing an online resource which
10prepares persons to succeed in the workplace through programs
11which improve job skills and vocational test-taking abilities.
   124.  OFFENDER REENTRY PROGRAM
   13a.  For the development and administration of an offender
14reentry program to provide offenders with employment skills,
15and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
16positions:
..................................................  $17387,158
...............................................  FTEs185.00
   19b.  The department of workforce development shall partner
20with the department of corrections to provide staff within the
21correctional facilities to improve offenders’ abilities to find
22and retain productive employment.
   235.  INTEGRATED INFORMATION FOR IOWA SYSTEM
   24For the payment of services provided by the department of
25administrative services related to the integrated information
26for Iowa system:
..................................................  $27228,822
   286.  SUMMER YOUTH INTERN PILOT PROGRAM
   29For the funding of a summer youth intern pilot program that
30will help young people at risk of not graduating from high
31school to explore and prepare for high-demand careers through
32summer work experience, including the development of soft
33skills:
..................................................  $34250,000
   357.  FUTURE READY IOWA COORDINATOR
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   1For the funding of a future ready Iowa coordinator in the
2department, and for not more than the following full-time
3equivalent positions:
..................................................  $4150,000
...............................................  FTEs50.50
   68.  NONREVERSION
   7Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in this
8section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close of
9the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain available for
10expenditure for the purposes designated until the close of the
11succeeding fiscal year.
12   Sec. 11.  GENERAL FUND — EMPLOYEE MISCLASSIFICATION
13PROGRAM.
  There is appropriated from the general fund of the
14state to the department of workforce development for the fiscal
15year beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the
16following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
17used for the purposes designated:
   18For enhancing efforts to investigate employers that
19misclassify workers and for not more than the following
20full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $21379,631
...............................................  FTEs225.50
23   Sec. 12.  SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT SECURITY CONTINGENCY FUND.
   241.  There is appropriated from the special employment
25security contingency fund to the department of workforce
26development for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019, and
27ending June 30, 2020, the following amount, or so much thereof
28as is necessary, to be used for field offices:
..................................................  $291,766,084
   302.  Any remaining additional penalty and interest revenue
31collected by the department of workforce development is
32appropriated to the department for the fiscal year beginning
33July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, to accomplish the
34mission of the department.
35   Sec. 13.  FUTURE READY IOWA — IOWA EMPLOYER INNOVATION FUND.
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   11.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
2to the department of workforce development for the fiscal year
3beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
4amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
5purposes designated:
   6In consultation with the workforce development board, for
7funding of the Iowa employer innovation program which shall
8match eligible employer moneys to expand opportunities for
9education and training leading to high-demand jobs and to
10encourage Iowa employers, community leaders, and others to
11provide leadership and support for regional workforce talent
12pools throughout the state, and for future ready Iowa education
13and outreach:
..................................................  $141,200,000
   152.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
16this section which remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
17end of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
18available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
19close of the succeeding fiscal year.
20   Sec. 14.  HOME BASE IOWA.
   211.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
22to the department of workforce development for the fiscal year
23beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
24amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
25purposes designated:
   26To fund a position to assist with support of home base Iowa
27activities:
..................................................  $28100,000
...............................................  FTEs291.00
   302.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
31this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
32close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
33available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
34close of the succeeding fiscal year.
35   Sec. 15.  UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION RESERVE FUND —
-14-1FIELD OFFICES.
  Notwithstanding section 96.9, subsection 8,
2paragraph “e”, there is appropriated from interest earned on
3the unemployment compensation reserve fund to the department
4of workforce development for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
52019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amount, or so
6much thereof as is necessary, for the purposes designated:
   7For the operation of field offices:
..................................................  $82,800,000
9   Sec. 16.  VIRTUAL ACCESS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT OFFICES.  The
10department of workforce development shall require a unique
11identification login for all users of workforce development
12centers operated through electronic means.
13   Sec. 17.  UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM.  Notwithstanding
14section 96.9, subsection 4, paragraph “a”, moneys credited to
15the state by the secretary of the treasury of the United
16States pursuant to section 903 of the Social Security
17Act are appropriated to the department of workforce
18development and shall be used by the department for the
19administration of the unemployment compensation program only.
20This appropriation shall not apply to any fiscal year
21beginning after December 31, 2019.
22   Sec. 18.   IOWA SKILLED WORKER AND JOB CREATION FUND.
   231.  There is appropriated from the Iowa skilled worker and
24job creation fund created in section 8.75 to the following
25departments, agencies, and institutions for the fiscal year
26beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following
27amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
28purposes designated:
   29a.  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
   30(1)  For the purposes of providing assistance under the high
31quality jobs program as described in section 15.335B:
..................................................  $3211,850,000
   33(2)  From the moneys appropriated in this lettered paragraph
34“a”, the economic development authority may use not more than
35$1,000,000 for purposes of providing infrastructure grants to
-15-1mainstreet communities under the main street Iowa program.
   2(3)  As a condition of receiving moneys appropriated in
3this lettered paragraph “a”, an entity shall testify upon the
4request of the joint appropriations subcommittee on economic
5development regarding the expenditure of such moneys.
   6b.  STATE BOARD OF REGENTS AND REGENTS INSTITUTIONS
   7(1)  STATE BOARD OF REGENTS. For capacity building
8infrastructure in areas related to technology
9commercialization, marketing and business development
10efforts in areas related to technology commercialization,
11entrepreneurship, and business growth, and infrastructure
12projects and programs needed to assist in implementation of
13activities under chapter 262B:
..................................................  $143,000,000
   15(a)  Of the moneys appropriated pursuant to this
16subparagraph (1), 35 percent shall be allocated for Iowa state
17university of science and technology, 35 percent shall be
18allocated for the state university of Iowa, and 30 percent
19shall be allocated for the university of northern Iowa.
   20(b)  The institutions shall provide a one-to-one match
21of additional moneys for the activities funded with moneys
22appropriated under this subparagraph (1).
   23(c)  The state board of regents shall submit a report by
24January 15, 2020, to the governor, the general assembly, and
25the legislative services agency regarding the activities,
26projects, and programs funded with moneys appropriated under
27this subparagraph (1). The report shall be provided in an
28electronic format and shall include a list of metrics and
29criteria mutually agreed to in advance by the board of regents
30and the economic development authority. The metrics and
31criteria shall allow the governor’s office and the general
32assembly to quantify and evaluate the progress of the board of
33regents institutions with regard to their activities, projects,
34and programs in the areas of technology commercialization,
35entrepreneurship, regional development, and market research.
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   1(2)  IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. For
2small business development centers, the science and technology
3research park, and the center for industrial research and
4service, and for not more than the following full-time
5equivalent positions:
..................................................  $62,424,302
...............................................  FTEs756.63
   8(a)  Of the moneys appropriated in this subparagraph (2),
9Iowa state university of science and technology shall allocate
10at least $735,728 for purposes of funding small business
11development centers. Iowa state university of science and
12technology may allocate the appropriated moneys to the various
13small business development centers in any manner necessary to
14achieve the purposes of this subparagraph.
   15(b)  Iowa state university of science and technology shall
16do all of the following:
   17(i)  Direct expenditures for research toward projects that
18will provide economic stimulus for Iowa.
   19(ii)  Provide emphasis to providing services to Iowa-based
20companies.
   21(c)  It is the intent of the general assembly that the
22industrial incentive program focus on Iowa industrial sectors
23and seek contributions and in-kind donations from businesses,
24industrial foundations, and trade associations, and that moneys
25for the center for industrial research and service industrial
26incentive program shall be allocated only for projects which
27are matched by private sector moneys for directed contract
28research or for nondirected research. The match required of
29small businesses as defined in section 15.102, subsection 8,
30for directed contract research or for nondirected research
31shall be $1 for each $3 of state funds. The match required
32for other businesses for directed contract research or
33for nondirected research shall be $1 for each $1 of state
34funds. The match required of industrial foundations or trade
35associations shall be $1 for each $1 of state funds.
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   1Iowa state university of science and technology shall
2report annually to the joint appropriations subcommittee on
3economic development and the legislative services agency the
4total amount of private contributions, the proportion of
5contributions from small businesses and other businesses, and
6the proportion for directed contract research and nondirected
7research of benefit to Iowa businesses and industrial sectors.
   8(3)  STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. For the state university
9of Iowa research park and for the advanced drug development
10program at the Oakdale research park, including salaries,
11support, maintenance, equipment, and miscellaneous purposes,
12and for not more than the following full-time equivalent
13positions:
..................................................  $14209,279
...............................................  FTEs156.00
   16The state university of Iowa shall do all of the following:
   17(a)  Direct expenditures for research toward projects that
18will provide economic stimulus for Iowa.
   19(b)  Provide emphasis to providing services to Iowa-based
20companies.
   21(4)  STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. For the purpose of
22implementing the entrepreneurship and economic growth
23initiative, and for not more than the following full-time
24equivalent positions:
..................................................  $252,000,000
...............................................  FTEs265.28
   27(5)  UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA. For the metal casting
28center, the MyEntreNet internet application, and the institute
29for decision making, including salaries, support, maintenance,
30and miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the following
31full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $321,066,419
...............................................  FTEs338.12
   34(a)  Of the moneys appropriated pursuant to this
35subparagraph, the university of northern Iowa shall allocate at
-18-1least $617,638 for purposes of support of entrepreneurs through
2the university’s center for business growth and innovation and
3advance Iowa program.
   4(b)  The university of northern Iowa shall do all of the
5following:
   6(i)  Direct expenditures for research toward projects that
7will provide economic stimulus for Iowa.
   8(ii)  Provide emphasis to providing services to Iowa-based
9companies.
   10(6)  As a condition of receiving moneys appropriated in
11this lettered paragraph “b”, an entity shall testify upon the
12request of the joint appropriations subcommittee on economic
13development regarding the expenditure of such moneys.
   14c.  DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
   15To develop a long-term sustained program to train unemployed
16and underemployed central Iowans with skills necessary to
17advance to higher-paying jobs with full benefits:
..................................................  $18100,000
   19(1)  The department of workforce development shall begin
20a request for proposals process, issued for purposes of this
21lettered paragraph “c”, no later than September 1, 2019.
   22(2)  As a condition of receiving moneys appropriated under
23this lettered paragraph “c”, an entity shall testify upon the
24request of the joint appropriations subcommittee on economic
25development regarding the expenditure of such moneys.
   26d.  COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION
   27For deposit in the future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant
28fund established pursuant to section 261.132, as enacted by
292018 Iowa Acts, chapter 1067, section 13:
..................................................  $301,000,000
   312.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
32this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
33close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
34available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
35close of the succeeding fiscal year.
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1   Sec. 19.  GENERAL FUND — CERTAIN REGENTS INSTITUTIONS.
   21.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
3to the following institutions for the fiscal year beginning
4July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, the following amounts,
5or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
6designated:
   7a.  IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
   8In cooperation with the Iowa economic development authority,
9for support of a biosciences innovation ecosystem to strengthen
10Iowa’s leadership positions in the area of bio-based chemicals,
11digital agriculture, vaccines, and medical devices, including
12salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes, and
13for not more than the following full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $14750,000
...............................................  FTEs152.00
   16b.  STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
   17In cooperation with the Iowa economic development authority,
18for support of a biosciences innovation ecosystem, to
19strengthen Iowa’s leadership positions in the area of bio-based
20chemicals, digital agriculture, vaccines, and medical devices,
21including salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous
22purposes, and for not more than the following full-time
23equivalent positions:
..................................................  $24250,000
...............................................  FTEs251.00
   26c.  UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA
   27For equipment and technology to expand the university’s
28additive manufacturing capabilities related to investment
29castings technology and industry support, including salaries,
30support, and miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the
31following full-time equivalent positions:
..................................................  $32250,000
...............................................  FTEs333.00
   34The university of northern Iowa shall make a good faith
35effort to coordinate with private entities to seek funds to
-20-1supplement this appropriation to support the expansion of the
2university’s additive manufacturing capabilities.
   32.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
4subsection 1, paragraphs “a” and “b”, that remain unencumbered
5or unobligated at the close of the fiscal year shall not revert
6but shall remain available for expenditure for the purposes
7designated until the close of the succeeding fiscal year.
8EXPLANATION
9The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
10the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly.
   11This bill appropriates moneys for the fiscal year 2019-2020
12from the general fund of the state to the department of
13cultural affairs, the economic development authority, the Iowa
14finance authority, the public employment relations board, the
15department of workforce development, Iowa state university of
16science and technology, the state university of Iowa, and the
17university of northern Iowa.
   18The bill appropriates moneys for the fiscal year 2019-2020
19from the Iowa skilled worker and job creation fund created in
20Code section 8.75 to the economic development authority, the
21department of workforce development, the college student aid
22commission, and the state board of regents and institutions
23under the control of the board.
   24For the fiscal year 2019-2020, the bill limits standing
25appropriations established in the Code for the world food
26prize, certain operational support grants, community cultural
27grants, and regional tourism marketing.
   28The bill transfers $100,000 of the moneys collected by the
29insurance division in excess of the anticipated gross revenues
30under Code section 505.7 to the economic development authority.
   31The bill appropriates moneys for the fiscal year 2019-2020
32from the special employment security contingency fund to the
33department of workforce development.
   34The bill appropriates interest earned on the unemployment
35compensation reserve fund for the fiscal year 2019-2020 to the
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   2Moneys credited to the state by the secretary of treasury
3of the United States pursuant to section 903 of the Social
4Security Act are appropriated to the department of workforce
5development.
   6The auditor of state is requested to review the audit of the
7Iowa finance authority performed by the auditor hired by the
8authority.
   9The bill requires the economic development authority and the
10department of revenue to submit a joint annual report to the
11general assembly by November 1, 2019, detailing all financial
12assistance awarded in the prior fiscal year.
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