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FREE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTED -- NOT PRINTED
May 11, 2005
H. 3717
S. Printed 4/25/05--S.
Read the first time March 16, 2005.
TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. In accordance with the provisions of Article III, Section 36(B)(2) and (3), Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, and Section 11-11-320(C) and (D) of the 1976 Code, there is appropriated from the monies available in the Capital Reserve Fund for fiscal year 2004-2005 the following amounts:
(1) Debt Service 12,000,000
(2) Barnwell Trust Fund 4,527,866
(3) Department Of Commerce
Repay Insurance Reserve Fund 3,500,000
(4) State Department Of Education
(A) School Buses 7,584,957
(B) Governor's School For The Arts
Deferred Maintenance 775,000
(C) Governor's School - Math & Science
Deferred Maintenance 775,000
(5) Department Of Social Services
(A) Child Support Enforcement Computer System 11,500,000
(B) Greenville Urban League 86,000
(6) Educational Television Commission
Education Satellite Service 1,400,000
(7) Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School
HVAC 2,000,000
(8) Francis Marion University
College of Nursing Building 1,500,000
(9) Board For Technical And Comprehensive Education
Orangeburg Technical College 2,000,000
(10) Department Of Public Safety
(A) Vehicles For New Law Enforcement Officers 3,724,080
(B) Vehicles To Replace Existing High
Mileage Vehicles 3,000,000
(C) Renovation Of Criminal Justice Academy
Roof, Dormitories & Classrooms 1,500,000
(D) One-Time Costs For Consolidation
Of Dispatch Offices 200,000
(11) Department Of Corrections
(A) Vehicle Radio & Security 1,247,953
(B) Second Chance Barn & Facilities 50,000
(12) Department Of Juvenile Justice
(A) New Dorm 2,300,000
(B) Deferred Maintenance 500,000
(13) State Museum
Imagine Nation: Children's Museum
of the Upstate 1,200,000
(14) Department Of Parks, Recreation & Tourism
(A) Charlestown Landing 7,000,000
(B) Reedy River/Bike and Walking Trail 500,000
(15) Department Of Archives & History
Old Exchange Building 850,000
(16) Department Of Mental Health
Veterans Nursing Homes 3,000,000
(17) Vocational Rehabilitation
Roof Repair 600,000
(18) Commission For The Blind
Building Life Safety Improvements 900,000
(19) Clemson-PSA
Baruch Institute 5,000,000
(20) School for the Deaf and the Blind
Life Safety Improvements 1,988,590
(21) State Ports Authority - Harbor Dredging 2,400,000
(22) Judicial Department
Technology Upgrades 3,785,000
(23) Governor's Office-SLED
(A) Vehicles 1,500,000
(B) SC Amber Alert 4,000
(C) Equipment and Training 1,000,000
(24) Office Of Appellate Defense
Information Technology Upgrade 45,000
(25) Workers Compensation Commission
Computer Database 886,180
(26) Department Of Consumer Affairs
Computer Platform- DOTNET System 300,000
(27) Legislative Audit Council
Equipment 4,400
(28) Budget & Control Board
(A) SCEIS 5,500,000
(B) National Guard Pension Fund - Administration 50,000
(29) University of South Carolina - Columbia
(A) Gambrell Hall Repairs 500,000
(B) West Campus Safety Improvements 400,000
(C) Steamline Replacement/Repair 500,000
(30) State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education
York Technical College -
Infrastructure Project 522,000
(31) Adjutant General's Office
(A) Youth Challenge Program 250,000
(B) Emergency Preparedness Federal Match 500,000
TOTAL 99,356,026
SECTION 2. (SDE: Buses, Parts, and/or Fuel) Funds appropriated for school bus purchases may be used to purchase buses, fuel, parts, or other school bus related items.
SECTION 3. The Comptroller General shall post the appropriations contained in this joint resolution in fiscal year 2005-2006. Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this joint resolution may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purpose.
SECTION 4. This joint resolution takes effect thirty days after the completion of the 2004-2005 fiscal year in accordance with the provisions of Article III, Section 36(B)(3)(a), Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, and Section 11-11-320(D)(1) of the 1976 Code.
/s/ Sen. Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. /s/ Rep. James A. Battle, Jr.
/s/ Sen. John C. Land III /s/ Rep. Lewis R. Vaughn
/s/ Sen. Hugh K. Leatherman /s/ Rep. Robert W. Harrell, Jr.
On Part of the Senate. On Part of the House.
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