HB-4032,As Passed Senate,May 6, 2003
SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL NO. 4032
(As amended May 6, 2003)
A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for various
state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2003; to provide for the expenditure of the
appropriations; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
1 PART 1
2 LINE-ITEM APPROPRIATIONS
3 Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the various state
4 departments and agencies to supplement appropriations for the fiscal
5 year ending September 30, 2003, from the following funds:
6 APPROPRIATION SUMMARY:
7 Full-time equated classified positions........105.0
8 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ <<330,829,200>>
9 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
10 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
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1 transfers......................................... 0
2 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ <<330,829,200>>
3 Federal revenues:
4 Total federal revenues.............................. <<204,290,300>>
5 Special revenue funds:
6 Total local revenues................................ 118,684,000
7 Total private revenues.............................. 0
8 Total other state restricted revenues............... <<13,500,000>>
9 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ <<(5,645,100)>>
10 Sec. 102. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
11 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
12 Full-time equated classified positions........100.0
13 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 7,250,000
14 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
15 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
16 transfers......................................... 0
17 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 7,250,000
18 Federal revenues:
19 Total federal revenues.............................. 7,250,000
20 Special revenue funds:
21 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
22 (2) PESTICIDE AND PLANT PEST MANAGEMENT
23 Full-time equated classified positions........100.0
24 Emerald ash borer program--100.0 FTE positions...... $ 7,250,000
25 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 7,250,000
26 Appropriated from:
1 Federal revenues:
2 DAG, multiple grants................................ 7,250,000
3 Special revenue funds:
4 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
5 Sec. 103. CAPITAL OUTLAY
6 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
7 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 12,000,000
8 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
9 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
10 transfers......................................... $ 0
11 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 12,000,000
12 Federal revenues:
13 Total federal revenues.............................. 0
14 Special revenue funds:
15 Total local revenues................................ 0
16 Total private revenues.............................. 0
17 Total other state restricted revenues............... 12,000,000
18 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
19 (2) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AERONAUTICS
20 FUND: AIRPORT PROGRAMS
21 Airport improvement program......................... $ 12,000,000
22 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 12,000,000
23 Appropriated from:
24 Special revenue funds:
25 Comprehensive transportation bond proceeds.......... 12,000,000
26 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
1 Sec. 104. DEPARTMENT OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT
2 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
3 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (50,000)
4 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
5 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
6 transfers......................................... 0
7 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ (50,000)
8 Special revenue funds:
9 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (50,000)
10 (2) DEPARTMENT GRANTS
11 Focus: HOPE........................................ $ (50,000)
12 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (50,000)
13 Appropriated from:
14 Special revenue funds:
15 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (50,000)
16 Sec. 105. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
17 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
18 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 228,173,200
19 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
20 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
21 transfers......................................... 0
22 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 228,173,200
23 Federal revenues:
24 Total federal revenues.............................. 114,387,400
25 Special revenue funds:
26 Total local revenues................................ 118,685,800
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1 Total private revenues.............................. 0
2 Total other state restricted revenues............... 0
3 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (4,900,000)
4 (2) EPIDEMIOLOGY
5 Bioterrorism preparedness........................... $ 23,300,000
6 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 23,300,000
7 Appropriated from:
8 Federal revenues:
9 Total federal revenues.............................. 23,300,000
10 Special revenue funds:
11 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
12 (3) MEDICAL SERVICES
<<Hospital services and therapy....................... $ 48,031,100>>
13 Long-term care services............................. 50,000,000
14 Health plan services................................ <<98,001,500>>
15 Special adjustor payments........................... 8,841,600
16 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 204,873,200
17 Appropriated from:
18 Federal revenues:
19 Total federal revenues.............................. 91,087,400
20 Special revenue funds:
21 Total local revenues................................ 118,685,800
22 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (4,900,000)
23 Sec. 106. FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY
24 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
25 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 8,400,000
26 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
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1 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
2 transfers......................................... 0
3 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 8,400,000
4 Federal revenues:
5 Total federal revenues.............................. 8,400,000
6 Special revenue funds:
7 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
8 (2) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
9 Low-income << >> energy assistance program....... $ 8,400,000
10 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 8,400,000
11 Appropriated from:
12 Federal revenues:
13 Total federal revenues.............................. 8,400,000
14 Special revenue funds:
15 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
16 Sec. 107. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARTS, AND
17 LIBRARIES
18 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
19 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 26,900
20 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
21 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
22 transfers......................................... 0
23 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 26,900
24 Federal revenues:
25 Total federal revenues.............................. 26,900
26 Special revenue funds:
1 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
2 (2) LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN
3 Library of Michigan operations...................... $ 26,900
4 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 26,900
5 Appropriated from:
6 Federal revenues:
7 Federal section 903(d), SSA funds................... 26,900
8 Special revenue funds:
9 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
10 Sec. 108. JUDICIARY
11 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
12 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (1,103,700)
13 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
14 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
15 transfers......................................... 0
16 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ (1,103,700)
17 Federal revenues:
18 Total federal revenues.............................. 0
19 Special revenue funds:
20 Total local revenues................................ (1,800)
21 Total private revenues.............................. 0
22 Total other state restricted revenues............... 0
23 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (1,101,900)
24 (2) EARLY RETIREMENT AND BUDGETARY SAVINGS
25 Judiciary reductions................................ $ (1,103,700)
26 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (1,103,700)
1 Appropriated from:
2 Special revenue funds:
3 Local user fees..................................... (1,800)
4 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (1,101,900)
5 Sec. 109. LEGISLATURE
6 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
7 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (1,843,200)
8 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
9 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
10 transfers......................................... $ 0
11 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ (1,843,200)
12 Federal revenues:
13 Total federal revenues.............................. 0
14 Special revenue funds:
15 Total local revenues................................ 0
16 Total private revenues.............................. 0
17 Total other state restricted revenues............... 0
18 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (1,843,200)
19 (2) LEGISLATURE
20 Senate.............................................. $ (470,200)
21 Senate automated data processing.................... (43,500)
22 Senate fiscal agency................................ (62,000)
23 House of representatives............................ (604,600)
24 House automated data processing..................... (33,000)
25 House fiscal agency................................. (58,400)
26 Legislative auditor general......................... (246,700)
1 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (1,518,400)
2 Appropriated from:
3 Special revenue funds:
4 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (1,518,400)
5 (3) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
6 Legislative council................................. $ (210,800)
7 Legislative service bureau automated data processing (29,000)
8 e-Law, legislative council technology enhancement
9 project........................................... (3,900)
10 Legislative corrections ombudsman................... (10,700)
11 Worker's compensation............................... (2,900)
12 National association dues........................... (7,400)
13 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (264,700)
14 Appropriated from:
15 Special revenue funds:
16 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (264,700)
17 (4) LEGISLATIVE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
18 General nonretirement expenses...................... $ (60,100)
19 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ (60,100)
20 Appropriated from:
21 Special revenue funds:
22 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ (60,100)
23 Sec. 110. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS
24 AFFAIRS
25 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
26 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 50,000
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1 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
2 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
3 transfers......................................... 0
4 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 50,000
5 Special revenue funds:
6 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 50,000
7 (2) HEADQUARTERS AND ARMORIES
8 Family support services............................. $ 50,000
9 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 50,000
10 Appropriated from:
11 Special revenue funds:
12 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 50,000
13 Sec. 111. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
14 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
15 Full-time equated classified positions..........5.0
16 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ <<3,500,000>>
17 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
18 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
19 transfers......................................... 0
20 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 2,000,100
21 Federal revenues:
22 Total federal revenues.............................. 2,000,000
23 Special revenue funds:
<<Total other state restricted revenues............... 1,500,000>>
24 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ <<0>>
25 (2) FOREST, MINERAL, AND FIRE MANAGEMENT
26 Full-time equated classified positions..........5.0
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1 Forest cultivation and reforestation--5.0 FTE
2 positions......................................... $ 500,000
3 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 500,000
4 Appropriated from:
5 Federal revenues:
6 DAG, federal........................................ 500,000
7 Special revenue funds:
8 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
9 (3) GRANTS
10 Federal - urban forestry grants..................... $ 1,500,000
11 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 1,500,000
12 Appropriated from:
13 Federal revenues:
14 DAG, federal........................................ 1,500,000
15 Special revenue funds:
16 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
17 (4) PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES
18 Purchased lands taxes............................... $ <<1,500,000>>
19 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ <<1,500,000>>
20 Appropriated from:
21 Special revenue funds:
<<Cleanup and redevelopment trust fund................ $ 1,500,000>>
22 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ <<0>>
23 Sec. 112. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
24 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
25 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 14,144,000
26 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
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1 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
2 transfers......................................... $ 0
3 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ 14,144,000
4 Federal revenues:
5 Total federal revenues.............................. 14,144,000
6 Special revenue funds:
7 Total local revenues................................ 0
8 Total private revenues.............................. 0
9 Total other state restricted revenues............... 0
10 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
11 (2) ELECTION REGULATION
12 Help America vote act............................... $ 14,144,000
13 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ 14,144,000
14 Appropriated from:
15 Federal revenues:
16 Federal revenues.................................... 14,144,000
17 Special revenue funds:
18 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 0
19 Sec. 113. DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
20 (1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
21 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ <<60,282,000>>
22 Interdepartmental grant revenues:
23 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
24 transfers......................................... $ 0
25 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $ <<60,282,000>>
26 Federal revenues:
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1 Total federal revenues.............................. <<58,082,200>>
2 Special revenue funds:
3 Total local revenues................................ 0
4 Total private revenues.............................. 0
5 Total other state restricted revenues............... 0
6 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 2,200,000
7 (2) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
8 Homeland security grant program..................... $ 42,164,000
9 Grants for disaster assistance...................... 2,200,000
<<Hazardous materials programs........................ 15,918,000>>
10 GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $ <<60,282,000>>
11 Appropriated from:
12 Federal revenues:
13 Department of homeland security..................... 42,164,000
<<DOJ ..................... 15,918,000>>
14 Special revenue funds:
15 State general fund/general purpose.................. $ 2,200,000
16 PART 2
17 PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS
18 GENERAL SECTIONS
19 Sec. 201. In accordance with the provisions of section 30 of
20 article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending
21 from state resources under part 1 for the fiscal year ending
22 September 30, 2003 is <<$7,854,900.00>> and state appropriations paid to
23 local units of government are <<$3,700,000.00>>. The itemized statement
24 below identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of
25 government will occur:
26 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
27 PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES
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1 Purchased lands taxes............................... $ <<1,500,000>>
2 DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
3 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
4 Grants for disaster assistance...................... $ 2,200,000
5 Total payments to local units of government......... $ <<3,700,000>>
6 Sec. 202. The appropriations made and expenditures authorized
7 under this act and the departments, commissions, boards, offices, and
8 programs for which appropriations are made under this act are subject
9 to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to
10 18.1594.
11 Sec. 203. For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2003, there
12 is appropriated from the Michigan tobacco settlement trust fund to the
13 general fund the amount of $14,600,000.00.
14 Sec. 204. For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2003, there
15 is appropriated from the Michigan merit award trust fund to the
16 general fund the amount of $1,300,000.00.
17 Sec. 205. The department of management and budget shall provide
18 a monthly report to the senate majority leader, speaker of the house
19 of representatives, senate minority leader, house minority leader,
20 house appropriations committee chair and minority vice chair, and
21 senate appropriations committee chair and minority vice chair
22 detailing information on vendor debarment actions taken pursuant to
23 Executive Order No. 2003-1 and section 264 of the management and
24 budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1264. The report shall be submitted
25 no later than the fifteenth of each month and shall include
26 information for the immediately preceding month including the name of
27 the debarred vendor, the reason for the debarment, and the time period
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1 of the debarment. The director of the department of management and
2 budget shall also include in this report the status and text of any
3 proposed revisions to written departmental rules, policies, and
4 procedures designed to implement and conform with Executive Order
5 No. 2003-1.
<< Sec. 206. For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2003, all general fund/general purpose unreserved balances at the final close of the fiscal year are appropriated and shall be transferred to the countercyclical budget and economic stabilization fund pursuant to section 354(4) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1354.>>
6 AGRICULTURE
7 Sec. 251. The funds appropriated in section 110 of 2002 PA 516
8 for distribution of outstanding tickets shall be deposited in the
9 agriculture equine industry development fund pursuant to section 2 of
10 1951 PA 90, MCL 431.252. These funds shall be expended in accordance
11 with section 2 of 1951 PA 90, MCL 431.252, on or before May 30, 2003.
12 ATTORNEY GENERAL
13 Sec. 275. From the prisoner reimbursement funds appropriated in
14 part 1 of 2002 PA 528, the department may spend up to $301,700.00 on
15 activities related to the state correctional facility reimbursement
16 act, 1935 PA 253, MCL 800.401 to 800.406. If the department collects
17 in excess of $1,131,000.00, the excess provided to the general fund,
18 up to a maximum of $800,000.00, is appropriated to the department of
19 attorney general to be spent on defense of litigation against the
20 state, its departments, or employees in civil actions filed by
21 prisoners.
22 CAPITAL OUTLAY
23 Sec. 301. From the appropriation contained in part 1 for the
24 airport improvement programs, $12,000,000.00 in comprehensive
25 transportation bond proceeds shall be used as state resources for
1 state-funded components of the midfield terminal project.
2 COMMUNITY HEALTH
3 Sec. 315. The department of community health shall contract
4 directly with the Salvation Army harbor light program for the
5 provision of substance abuse services.
6 Sec. 316. (1) From the funds appropriated in section 105 for
7 bioterrorism preparedness, it is the intent of the legislature that
8 priority consideration for the allocation of these funds be made in
9 such a way as to assure the ability of Michigan's local public health
10 departments to detect and respond to all bioterrorism events.
11 (2) The department of community health shall provide documentation
12 to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on community
13 health and the senate and house fiscal agencies that local public
14 health departments have been directly involved in the work plan
15 development including the determination of proposed funding
16 allocations and that those local public health departments have
17 approved those plans and allocations. The intent of this provision is
18 to assure meaningful collaboration between state and local public
19 health officials and that the approved plans and fund allocations
20 reflect a majority consensus of the involved parties.
21 CONSUMER AND INDUSTRY SERVICES
22 Sec. 325. It is the intent of the legislature that the
23 headquarters of the Michigan broadband development authority remain at
24 the Michigan information and technology center in Ann Arbor. The
25 legislature determines that the synergy that will be created by the
1 location of the Michigan broadband development authority within the
2 Michigan information and technology center is important to fully
3 realizing the potential of the authority to achieve its statutory
4 mission.
5 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6 Sec. 351. (1) In order to avoid a deduction under subsection
7 (2), the department of education shall ensure that the following data
8 are included in its June 2003 calculations when determining whether a
9 school has met the federal adequate yearly progress (AYP) standard in
10 compliance with the federal no child left behind act of 2001, Public
11 Law 107-110, 115 Stat. 1425:
12 (a) Graduation rates for high school students.
13 (b) Attendance rates for middle and elementary school students.
14 (c) High school Michigan educational assessment program (MEAP)
15 scores in English language arts and mathematics.
16 (d) The following subgroups of students at the elementary, middle
17 school, and high school levels:
18 (i) Economically disadvantaged students.
19 (ii) Major racial or ethnic groups.
20 (iii) Students with disabilities.
21 (iv) English language learners.
22 (2) If these data sets are not included in the June 2003 AYP
23 status report, a total of $1,000,000.00 general fund is deducted from
24 the department's office of the superintendent appropriation.
25 HISTORY, ARTS, AND LIBRARIES
1 Sec. 402. The funds appropriated in part 1 for the library of
2 Michigan operations shall be awarded on a competitive basis to all
3 eligible libraries for the purpose of providing libraries with
4 computers and to train library staff to assist claimants in accessing
5 unemployment agency websites.
6 JUDICIARY
7 Sec. 501. The authorized agent for the judiciary shall transfer
8 the savings necessary to achieve the reductions in part 1 of this bill
9 to appropriate line items pursuant to section 202(2) of 2002 PA 515.
10 MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND
11 Sec. 601. (1) The funds appropriated in part 1 for the life
12 sciences corridor initiative are appropriated to support basic and
13 applied research in health-related areas, with emphasis on issues
14 related to aging. The program shall be administered by the Michigan
15 economic development corporation.
16 (2) A life sciences steering committee, appointed by the
17 governor, shall consist of 14 members including the chief executive
18 officer of the Michigan economic development corporation, a member
19 from Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, Wayne
20 State University, the Van Andel institute, and 2 members from the
21 private sector. The remaining members shall be appointed at large and
22 may include members from the private sector, public sector, or other
23 Michigan universities. Committee members are authorized to designate
24 alternate members. The purpose of the steering committee is to
25 provide advice and oversight of the initiative, including the
26 development of criteria for the award of contracts or grants to
1 qualifying universities, institutions, or individuals. The steering
2 committee will make decisions regarding distribution of these grant
3 funds and has the authority to make adjustments to the category
4 funding percentage from basic research and collaborative research
5 grants to the commercialization fund based upon the demands within
6 categories and the quality of the applications received.
7 (3) Of the funds appropriated, up to $1,500,000.00 may be used
8 for administering the initiative and not less than $3,000,000.00 shall
9 be used to support a commercial development fund to support
10 commercialization opportunities for life science research in
11 Michigan. In allocating funding to the commercial development fund,
12 it is the intent of the legislature that the life sciences steering
13 committee give maximum priority to supporting all potential
14 commercialization opportunities that appear to have merit. Of the
15 remaining funds appropriated, 45% are allocated for a basic research
16 fund, to be distributed on a competitive basis to Michigan
17 universities or Michigan nonprofit research institutes, or both, for
18 basic research in health-related areas. Not less than $4,000,000.00
19 is allocated to research related to aging diseases and health
20 problems. In addition, 55% of the remaining appropriated funds are
21 earmarked for a collaborative research fund to support peer-reviewed
22 collaborative grants among Michigan universities and private research
23 facilities, with emphasis on testing or developing emerging
24 discoveries.
25 (4) Repayment of any funds received as a result of awards made
26 under 1999 PA 120, 2000 PA 292, 2001 PA 80, or this act including, but
27 not limited to, funds received as interest or return on investment
1 shall be deposited in the fund described in subsection (3) from which
2 it was awarded to be expended for the same purposes. These funds are
3 authorized for expenditure upon receipt and shall not lapse to the
4 general fund.
5 (5) The records of the life sciences steering committee involving
6 a proposal submitted by an eligible entity that are of a scientific,
7 technical, or proprietary nature, the release of which could cause
8 competitive harm to the eligible entity as determined by the life
9 sciences steering committee, are exempt from disclosure under the
10 freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246.
11 (6) The process for determining eligible applicants shall be
12 consistent with the process used in fiscal year 2001-2002 grant
13 cycle. Any cost overruns required to achieve this shall be the
14 responsibility of the Michigan economic development corporation and
15 shall be paid out of corporate or other nonappropriated revenue
16 sources.
17 DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS
18 Sec. 701. The appropriation in part 1 for family support
19 services in the department of military and veterans affairs shall be
20 expended by the department to provide emergency support for families
21 of national guard members who have been called to active duty.
22 DEPARTMENT OF STATE
23 Sec. 751. (1) Any service assessment collected by the department
24 of state from the user of a credit or debit card under section 3 of
25 1995 PA 144, MCL 11.23, is appropriated to the department for
1 necessary expenses related to that service and may be remitted to a
2 credit or debit card company, bank, or other financial institution.
3 Funds are allotted for expenditure when they are received by the
4 department of treasury.
5 (2) The service assessment imposed by the department of state for
6 credit and debit card services may be based either on a percentage of
7 each individual credit or debit card transaction, or on flat rate per
8 transaction, or both, scaled to the amount of the transaction.
9 However, the department shall not charge any amount for a service
10 assessment which exceeds the costs billable to the department for
11 service assessments.
12 (3) If there is a balance of service assessments received from
13 credit and debit card services remaining on September 30, the balance
14 shall not revert to the general fund but shall remain available to
15 support further customer service improvements in the department of
16 state.
17 (4) As used in this section, "service assessment" means and
18 includes costs associated with service fees imposed by credit and
19 debit card companies and processing fees imposed by banks and other
20 financial institutions.
21 Sec. 752. The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for the
22 help America vote act of 2002, Public Law 107-252, 116 Stat. 1666, are
23 considered work project appropriations and any unencumbered or
24 unallotted funds are carried over into the succeeding fiscal year.
25 The following is in compliance with section 451a(1) of the management
26 and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a:
27 (a) The purpose of the project is to implement election reforms
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1 and other provisions of the help America vote act.
2 (b) These projects will be accomplished by state employees, by
3 contracts with private vendors, or by grants to local units of
4 government.
5 (c) The total estimated cost of this project is $14,144,000.00.
6 (d) The tentative completion date for this project is September
7 30, 2005.
8 DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
9 Sec. 775. The appropriation in part 1 for grants for disaster
10 assistance shall be used to assist local governments with costs
11 associated with the effects of the April 4, 2003 severe storm in
12 Oakland County.
<< Sec. 776. Of the appropriation for $15,918,000.00 in part 1 for hazardous materials programs, 80% shall be allocated to county, city, township or village governments for equipment, training, planning and exercises.>>
13 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
14 Sec. 800. From the appropriations made in section 111 of 2002 PA
15 561 and from subsequent appropriations made for state road and bridge
16 construction, the Michigan department of transportation shall complete<<the phase(s) as scheduled for>>
17 the following projects as identified in the department's <<5-year road
18 and bridge program volume IV - 2002-2006.
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24 REPEALER
25 Sec. 1001. (1) Section 410 of 2002 PA 517 is repealed.
26 (2) Section 811 of 2002 PA 516 is repealed.