State Seal2 copy          Bill Number: S.B. 1548

            Fann Floor Amendment

            Reference to: printed bill

            Amendment drafted by: Leg Council

 

FLOOR AMENDMENT EXPLANATION

 

1.    Reinserts the requirement that the FY 2018 appropriations from the Automation Projects Fund lapse on June 30, 2019, rather than June 30, 2020.

2.    Appropriates $750,000 from the state General Fund (GF) in FY 2020 to the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) for a onetime distribution to a nonprofit organization with a network of community health centers in northern Arizona for graduate medical education program expenses.

3.    Exempts the FY 2019 appropriation of $500,000 to the Attorney General (AG) from the Risk Management Revolving Fund for election litigation expenses from lapsing.

4.    Appropriates $500,000 in FY 2019 from the expenditure authority to the Department of Economic Security (DES) for assistance to developmental disabilities services providers and outlines the distribution of the appropriation and exempts the appropriation from lapsing.

5.    Allows DES to spend $2 of the developmental disabilities Medicaid expenditure authority monies for each $1 the City of Flagstaff provides and requires DES to distribute the monies to developmental disabilities services providers that experience the highest labor cost increases in the City of Flagstaff.

6.    Requires DES to engage stakeholders before implementing provider rate increases.

7.    Appropriates $700,000 in FY 2019 from the state GF to the Secretary of State for operating costs.

8.    Appropriates $200,000 in FY 2020 from the state GF to the Arizona Commission on the Arts to distribute to a nonprofit professional theater company in Maricopa County that has been in existence for at least 99 years to be used for capital costs.

9.    Exempts the FY 2020 appropriation to the Arizona Commission on the Arts from lapsing and Joint Committee on Capital Review review.

10. Appropriates $300,000 in FY 2020 from the Consumer Protection-Consumer Fraud Revolving Fund to the AG to distribute to organizations that provide resources and services to survivors of human trafficking.

11. Appropriates $400,000 in FY 2020 from the Consumer Protection-Consumer Fraud Revolving Fund to the AG to be distributed to organizations that provide services and training to first responders who experience effects of stress from traumatic incidents.

12. Appropriates $250,000 in FY 2020 from the Consumer Protection-Consumer Fraud Revolving Fund to the AG to be distributed to an organization that uses a multidisciplinary program that assesses, nurtures and sustains young people within their environments and requires the program to connect participating children with supportive adults.

13. Replaces the $300,000 appropriation in FY 2020 for a trade office in Mexico City with a $500,000 appropriation in FY 2020 to operate the trade office in Mexico City and establish trade offices in Guanajuato and Chihuahua.

14. Appropriates $275,000, including $100,000 in onetime funding, in FY 2020 from the state GF to the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) to establish and operate a new trade office in Israel.

15. Appropriates $750,000 in FY 2020 from the Transition Program Fund to the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission to distribute to the Yavapai County Sheriff to administer felony pretrial intervention programs, probation surveillance and case management.

16. Removes the $765,000 appropriation in FY 2020 to the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) for the Arizona Community Schools Pilot Program.

17. Appropriates $1,000,000 of onetime funding in FY 2020 from the state GF to ADE for gifted education.

18. Appropriates $200,000, of onetime funding, in FY 2020 from the state GF to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to distribute to Maricopa County for a Dust Suppression Pilot Program in Sun Lakes, Arizona.

19. Appropriates $250,000 in FY 2020 from the state GF to the Department of Health Services to contract with a nonprofit mental health services provider to conduct workshops for vulnerable parents, grandparents and caregivers of at-risk youth and outlines requirements for the workshops.

20. Appropriates $1,000,000 of onetime funding in FY 2020 from the state GF to DES to be deposited in the Family Caregiver Grant Program Fund and exempts the appropriation from lapsing.

21. Appropriates $1,500,000 in FY 2020 from the state GF to the Department of Public Safety to be deposited in the Public Safety Interoperability Fund.

22. Modifies requirements relating to the distribution of the $20,000,000 for constructing and rehabilitating wells and infrastructure to certain irrigation districts outlined in statute.

23. Outlines the terms of the agreement for qualified irrigation districts to repay the monies used to construct wells by December 31, 2021.

24. Appropriates $392,800 and five fulltime equivalents (FTEs) in FY 2021 from the state GF to the State Board for Charter Schools for charter school accountability.

25. Transfers $15,492,300 from the Arizona Highway Patrol Fund in FY 2020 to the state GF and allows payments to be made in monthly installments.

26. Increases, by $526,800, the transfer from Arizona Highway Patrol Fund relating to the vehicle license tax.

27. Decreases the statewide adjustment for state building rent increases by $400,000.

28. Makes changes to the revenue and expenditure forecasts estimates for FY 2020, FY 2021 and FY 2022.

29. Allows political subdivisions to make voluntary payments to hospitals that operate a graduate medical program and requires AHCCCS to prioritize distribution of monies in areas that have a health professional shortage.

30. Requires the AG, within 10 days of receiving a complaint of a violation of using school resources to influences an election, to submit a copy of the complaint to the Governor, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House.

31. States it is the Legislature's intent that the $8,000,000 appropriated to University of Arizona's Phoenix medical campus be used to expand the medical program and provide tuition waivers.

32. Allows the Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) to use up to $75,700 to hire a program specialist to liaise between DVS and the selected nonprofit organization.

33. Appropriates $2,500,000 from the State Web Portal Fund in FY 2020 to the ACA to distribute to applied research centers and institutes that specialize in blockchain, wearable technology or automated mobility.

34. Requires the ACA to distribute monies to any applied research center in increments of up to $250,000 within 30 days after the research center notifies the ACA in writing it has received at least $250,000 of matching monies.

35. Requires an approved research center or institute to work with universities, nonprofit business associations, health science research centers, institutes or other technology businesses. 

36. Requires the approved research center or institute to return all unexpended and unencumbered monies on September 1, 2022, to the ACA to be deposited into the State Web Portal Fund.

37. Requires the ACA, by July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021, to notify the Legislature if no monies have been distributed to an approved research center.

38. Requires the approved research center or institute to annually submit an expenditure report to ACA and requires the ACA to transmit the report to JLBC and the Governor's Office on Strategic Planning and Budgeting by February 1.

39. Exempts, for the purpose of this act, the ACA from the procurement code and exempts the appropriation from lapsing.

40. Adds 10 FTEs to the AG's Office. 

41. Requires, before the Arizona Department of Corrections spends monies for the replacement of the Adult Inmate Management System, the Arizona Strategic Enterprise Technology Office must submit an expenditure plan for JLBC review.

42. Requires, before the Department of Child Safety spends monies to replace the Child Support Information Technology System, the Arizona Strategic Enterprise Technology Office must submit an expenditure plan to include the project cost and timeline.

43. Increases the appropriation for the School Safety Program by $5,000,000.

44. Increases the appropriation to the Taylor Fire Training Center from $750,000 to $1,000,000.

45. Increases the appropriation to DHS for the State Loan Repayment Program from $1,000,000 to $1,750,000.

46. Increases the appropriation to the Housing Trust Fund from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000. 

47. Increases the appropriation to the Legislative Council by $500,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amendment explanation prepared by Liam Maher

05/25/2019


 

Fifty-fourth Legislature                                                     Fann

First Regular Session                                                   S.B. 1548

 

FANN FLOOR AMENDMENT

SENATE AMENDMENTS TO S.B. 1548

(Reference to printed bill)

 


Page 2, line 43, strike "2019 2020" insert "2019"

Page 7, line 33, strike "$97,297,100" insert "$97,407,700"

Line 44, after "privacy" insert "operations and"

Page 8, line 10, strike "$213,116,100" insert "$213,226,700"

Line 27, strike "1,080,100" insert "1,190,700"

Page 10, line 25, strike "5,212,489,700" insert "5,179,189,700"

Line 44, strike "293,607,800" insert "303,551,500"

Page 11, line 5, strike "$12,816,906,900" insert "$12,793,550,600"

Line 7, strike $1,766,949,900" insert "$1,759,949,900"

Line 19, strike "10,712,730,700" insert "10,696,374,400"

Page 14, line 3, strike "$293,607,800" insert "$303,551,500"

Between lines 8 and 9, insert:

"Notwithstanding section 36-2903.01, subsection G, paragraph 9, subdivisions (a), (b) and (c), Arizona Revised Statutes, the amount for graduate medical education includes $1,666,700 from the state general fund and $3,857,700 from expenditure authority for the direct costs of graduate medical education programs located in a county with a population of less than five hundred thousand persons.  The state general fund amount may supplement, but not supplant, voluntary payments made from political subdivisions for payments to hospitals that operate a graduate medical education program.  The administration shall prioritize distribution to programs at hospitals in counties with a higher percentage of persons residing in a health professional shortage area as defined in 42 Code of Federal Regulations part 5.

Notwithstanding section 36-2903.01, subsection G, paragraph 9, subdivisions (a), (b) and (c), Arizona Revised Statutes, the amount for graduate medical education includes $1,333,300 from the state general fund and $3,086,000 from expenditure authority for the direct costs of graduate medical education programs located in a county with a population of more than five hundred thousand persons.  The state general fund amount may supplement, but not supplant, voluntary payments made from political subdivisions for payments to hospitals that operate a graduate medical education program.  The administration shall prioritize distribution to programs at hospitals in counties with a higher percentage of persons residing in a health professional shortage area as defined in 42 Code of Federal Regulations part 5.

Monies appropriated for graduate medical education in this section are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations until June 30, 2021."

Page 14, line 32, strike "597.7" insert "607.7"

Line 35, strike "100,000" insert "500,000"

Page 15, line 11, strike "$78,199,600" insert "$78,599,600"

Line 21, strike "14,023,100" insert "14,423,100"

Between lines 30 and 31, insert:

"Within ten days after receipt of a complaint alleging a violation of section 15-511, Arizona Revised Statutes, the attorney general shall forward a copy of the complaint to the governor, the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives."

After line 40, insert:

"Of the amount appropriated to the child and family advocacy centers line item, $400,000 is a onetime appropriation from the consumer protection‑consumer fraud revolving fund established by section 44‑1531.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, for fiscal year 2019-2020."

Page 22, line 39, strike "20,184,200" insert "19,584,200"

Line 43, strike "$1,187,171,600" insert "$1,186,571,600"

Page 23, line 9, strike "3,000,100" insert "2,400,100"

Line 35, after "officer" insert "and medical staff"

Page 24, line 28, strike "department" insert "Arizona strategic enterprise technology office"; after "submit" insert ", on behalf of the state department of corrections,"

Page 25, line 8, after "agreement" insert ", a copy of any court-ordered compliance reports filed by the department or a contracted provider during the reporting period and a copy of any report produced by a court-appointed monitor regarding the delivery of health services during each reporting period"

Page 29, between lines 31 and 32, insert:

"Before the department may spend any monies to replace the child support information technology system, the Arizona strategic enterprise technology office shall submit, on behalf of the department of economic security, an expenditure plan to the joint legislative budget committee for review.  The expenditure plan shall include the project cost, deliverables, timeline for completion and method of procurement consistent with the department's prior reports for its appropriation from the automation projects fund pursuant to section 41‑714, Arizona Revised Statutes."

Page 30, between lines 23 and 24, insert:

"Before implementing provider rate increases, the department shall engage community stakeholders regarding the department's plans to increase provider rates.  The department shall submit a report to the joint legislative budget committee on or before August 1, 2019 describing its efforts to engage stakeholders and the department's plans to implement provider rate increases for state fiscal year 2019-2020."

Page 35, line 32, strike "$26,946,900" insert "$31,946,900"

Line 34, strike "$19,146,900" insert "$24,146,900"

Page 36, line 12, strike "$5,094,282,900" insert "$5,099,282,900"

Line 14, strike "$4,046,962,900" insert "$4,051,962,900"

Page 40, line 9, strike "750,000*" insert "1,000,000*"

Line 14, strike "$9,906,700" insert "$10,156,700"

Line 16, strike "$9,906,700" insert "$10,156,700"

Page 42, line 35, strike "1,000,000" insert "1,750,000"

Line 44, strike $145,308,300" insert "$146,058,300"

Page 43, line 2, strike "$90,037,800" insert "$90,787,800"

Page 45, line 29, strike "10,000,000" insert "15,000,000"

Line 31, strike "$10,322,200" insert "$15,322,200"

Line 33, strike "$10,000,000" insert "$15,000,000"

Page 47, line 36, strike "19,209,400" insert "20,241,900"

Line 37, strike "11,115,300" insert "11,620,300"

Line 40, strike "451,800" insert "478,600"

Line 41, strike "1,018,400" insert "1,036,400"

Line 42, strike "3,538,700" insert "3,704,600"

Page 48, line 1, strike "5,424,000" insert "5,682,000"

Line 2, strike "20,073,100" insert "20,148,000"

Line 5, strike "8,336,100" insert "8,609,000"

Line 7, strike "$101,680,200" insert "$104,034,200"

Line 9, strike "$89,722,100" insert "$92,076,100"

Page 51, line 8, strike "$13,422,200*" insert "$12,922,200*"

Lines 10 and 11, strike "$13,422,200" insert "$12,922,200"

Line 23, strike "$7,433,600" insert "$7,933,600"

Line 26, strike "$8,304,900*" insert "$8,804,900*"

Line 28, strike "$8,304,900" insert "$8,804,900"

Page 55, line 39, strike "22.0" insert "22.4"

Page 58, line 15, strike "845,000" insert "318,200"

Line 16, strike "192,579,600" insert "193,106,400"

Page 62, line 27, strike "$12,380,300" insert "$12,483,300"

Line 28, strike "Election services" insert "Presidential preference election"

Line 34, strike "$17,636,800" insert "$17,739,800"

Line 36, strike "$16,892,400" insert "$16,995,400"

Line 38, strike "$12,380,300" insert "$12,483,300"

Page 71, line 25, strike "32,421,400" insert "40,421,400"

Line 27, strike "$122,521,500" insert "$130,521,500"

Line 29, strike "$68,897,700" insert "$76,897,700"

Line 32, strike "$688,492,100" insert "$696,492,100"

Line 34, strike "$249,766,600" insert "$257,766,600"

After line 42, insert:

"The legislature intends that $8,000,000 appropriated to the Phoenix medical campus line item be used to expand the university of Arizona Phoenix medical school and to provide tuition waivers.  The legislature intends that the $8,000,000 not be annualized in future years."

Page 73, line 4, after the period insert "The department may spend up to $75,700 of this appropriation to hire a program specialist to liaise between the department and the selected nonprofit organization."

Page 75, line 6, strike "$46,564,900" insert "$36,564,900"

Between lines 7 and 8, insert:

"Sec. 103.  Appropriation; fiscal year 2019-2020; Arizona health care cost containment system; community health centers; graduate medical education program expenses

In addition to any other appropriations made in state fiscal year 2019-2020, the sum of $750,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the Arizona health care cost containment system administration for a onetime distribution to a nonprofit organization with a network of community health centers in Northern Arizona for graduate medical education program expenses to address primary care provider shortages in northern Arizona.

Sec. 104.  Attorney general; lapsing; exemption

The appropriation of $500,000 to the attorney general from the risk management revolving fund in fiscal year 2018-2019 for election litigation expenses made by Laws 2018, chapter 276, section 12 is exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations."

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Page 75, after line 43, insert:

"Sec. 108.  Supplemental appropriation; department of economic security; developmental disabilities services providers; mandated labor costs; exemption

A.  In addition to any other appropriations made in fiscal year 2018‑2019, the sum of $500,000 from expenditure authority is appropriated in fiscal year 2018‑2019 to the department of economic security for assistance to developmental disabilities services providers.  The total includes the following changes by fund:

1.  $150,000 from voluntary payments made by political subdivisions.

2.  $350,000 from developmental disabilities medicaid expenditure authority.

B.  The department may spend $2 of the developmental disabilities medicaid expenditure authority monies appropriated in subsection A of this section for each $1 that the city of Flagstaff provides as voluntary payments for this purpose.  The department shall distribute the monies to developmental disabilities services providers that experience the highest mandated labor cost increases for services provided in the city of Flagstaff.

C.  The appropriation made in subsection A of this section is exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations."

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Page 77, between lines 7 and 8, insert:

"Sec. 114.  Supplemental appropriation; secretary of state

In addition to any other appropriations made in fiscal year 2018‑2019, the sum of $700,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2018-2019 to the secretary of state for operating expenses."

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Page 78, strike lines 19 through 30

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Page 79, between lines 5 and 6, insert:

"Sec. 122.  Appropriation; Arizona commission on the arts; capital improvements; exemption

A.  The sum of $200,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the Arizona commission on the arts to distribute to a nonprofit professional theater company in a county with a population of more than three million persons that has been in existence for at least ninety-nine years.  Monies distributed pursuant to this subsection must be used for capital costs.

B.  The appropriation made in subsection A of this section is exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations.

C.  Notwithstanding section 41-1252, Arizona Revised Statutes, the appropriation made in subsection A of this section is not subject to review by the joint committee on capital review.

Sec. 123.  Attorney general; appropriation; human trafficking survivors; fiscal year 2019-2020

The sum of $300,000 is appropriated from the consumer protection‑consumer fraud revolving fund established by section 44-1531.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the attorney general to distribute to organizations that provide resources and services to survivors of human trafficking.

Sec. 124.  Appropriation; consumer protection-consumer fraud revolving fund; first responder personnel mental health

The sum of $400,000 is appropriated from the consumer protection‑consumer fraud revolving fund established by section 44-1531.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the attorney general for distribution to organizations that provide resources and training, including mental health training, for first responders and first responder professionals who are experiencing the effects of stress from traumatic incidents suffered in the line of duty.

Sec. 125.  Attorney general; appropriation; multidisciplinary young persons program; fiscal year 2019-2020

In addition to any other appropriations made in state fiscal year 2019-2020, the sum of $250,000 is appropriated from the consumer protection-consumer fraud revolving fund established by section 44-1531.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the attorney general for distribution to an organization that uses a multidisciplinary program to assess, nurture and sustain young people within their environments.  The program must connect each participating child to at least five adults who teach, model and provide research-based support to the child."

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Page 80, line 28, strike "appropriation" insert "appropriations"

Line 29, strike "office" insert "offices"; after "2019-2020" insert "; exemption"

Strike lines 30 through 32, insert:

"A.  The sum of $500,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the Arizona commerce authority to operate a trade office in Mexico City and to establish and operate new trade offices in Guanajuato and Chihuahua.

B.  The sum of $275,000, which includes $100,000 of onetime funding, is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the Arizona commerce authority to establish and operate a new trade office in Israel.

C.  The legislature intends that the appropriations made in subsections A and B of this section, excluding the onetime funding, be considered ongoing funding in future years.

D.  The appropriations made in subsection A of this section are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations.

Sec. 129.  Appropriation; Arizona commerce authority; applied research centers and institutes; blockchain or wearable technology; automated mobility; annual report; exemptions

A.  The sum of $2,500,000 is appropriated from the state web portal fund established by section 18-421, Arizona Revised Statutes, in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the Arizona commerce authority to distribute to applied research centers and institutes located in this state that specialize in blockchain or wearable technology or automated mobility, to be allocated as follows:

1.  $1,250,000 for distribution to applied research centers that specialize in blockchain technology.

2.  $750,000 for distribution to applied research centers that specialize in wearable technology.

3.  $500,000 to the institute for automated mobility.

B.  Subject to available funding, the authority shall distribute monies appropriated in subsection A of this section to any applied research center or institute in increments of up to $250,000 within thirty days after the applied research center or institute notifies the authority in writing that the applied research center or institute has received a matching amount of at least $250,000 from sources other than this state.

C.  An applied research center or institute that receives a distribution pursuant to this section must collaborate with universities, nonprofit business associations, health science research centers, institutes or other technology businesses that do business in this state.  On or before September 15, 2022, the applied research center or institute shall return to the authority all monies received by the applied research center or institute pursuant to this section that remain unexpended and unencumbered on September 1, 2022.  The authority shall deposit the returned monies in the state web portal fund.  The authority shall notify the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives on or before July 1, 2020 and July 1, 2021 if the authority has not distributed any monies pursuant to this section.

D.  An applied research center or institute that receives monies pursuant to this section shall annually submit an expenditure and performance report to the authority.  The authority shall transmit the report to the joint legislative budget committee and the governor's office of strategic planning and budgeting on or before February 1 of each year.

E.  For the purposes of this act, the authority is exempt from the procurement code requirements of title 41, chapter 23, Arizona Revised Statutes.

F.  The appropriation made in subsection A of this section is exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations, except that any amounts that remain unexpended and unencumbered on June 30, 2023 revert to the state web portal fund."

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Page 80, after line 43, insert:

"Sec. 131.  Appropriation; felony pretrial intervention program; probation surveillance; case management

The sum of $750,000 in onetime funding is appropriated from the transition program fund established by section 31-284, Arizona Revised Statutes, in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the Arizona criminal justice commission to distribute to the Yavapai county sheriff to administer felony pretrial intervention programs, probation surveillance and case management."

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Page 81, line 6, strike "emergency"; after "operators" insert ", interim managers or owners"

Line 11, strike "emergency"

Line 12, after "operators" insert ", interim managers or owners"

Page 83, strike lines 6 through 15, insert:

"Sec. 138.  Appropriation; superintendent of public instruction; gifted education; fiscal year 2019‑2020

In addition to any other appropriations made in state fiscal year 2019-2020, the sum of $1,000,000 in onetime funding is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the superintendent of public instruction for gifted education."

Between lines 24 and 25, insert;

"Sec. 140.  Department of environmental quality; appropriation: dust suppression pilot program: fiscal year 2019‑2020

The sum of $200,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the department of environmental quality for a onetime distribution to Maricopa county for a dust suppression pilot program in Sun Lakes, Arizona."

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Page 85, between lines 9 and 10, insert:

"Sec. 146.  Appropriation; department of health services; vulnerable caregiver workshops; exemption

A.  The sum of $250,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the department of health services to contract with a nonprofit mental health services provider to conduct workshops for vulnerable parents, grandparents and caregivers of at-risk youth who are struggling at home, in an out-of-home placement or in school.  The workshops shall be designed to enable the vulnerable parents, grandparents and caregivers to build strengths, gain insight and learn new skills to effectively assist the at-risk youth to reach their full potential and to preserve the family.

B.  The appropriation made in subsection A of this section is exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations.

Sec. 147.  Appropriation; family caregiver grant program fund; exemption; fiscal year 2019-2020

A.  The sum of $1,000,000 is appropriated one time from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the department of economic security for deposit in the family caregiver grant program fund established by section 46-343, Arizona Revised Statutes. 

B.  The monies appropriated in subsection A of this section are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations."

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Page 85, between lines 30 and 31, insert:

"Sec. 151.  Appropriation; department of public safety; public safety interoperability fund deposit; fiscal year 2019-2020

The sum of $1,500,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2019-2020 to the department of public safety for deposit in the public safety interoperability fund established by section 41-1733, Arizona Revised Statutes."

Renumber to conform

Page 86, line 30, strike the first "and" insert a comma; after "rehabilitate" insert "and lease"

Line 31, strike the second "the" insert "qualified"

Line 32, after "districts" strike remainder of line

Strike lines 33 and 34

Line 35, strike "part of the closing process for fiscal year 2019-2020." insert "as defined in section 45-615.01, Arizona Revised Statutes.  The disbursement of monies must be evidenced by an agreement between the qualified irrigation districts and the director of water resources.  The terms of the agreement shall require the repayment of the monies disbursed pursuant to this section on or before December 31, 2021 and may not require payment of interest by the qualified irrigation district.  The director shall reimburse the state general fund with all monies repaid by qualified irrigation districts pursuant to this section."

Page 88, between lines 2 and 3, insert:

"Sec. 162.  Appropriation; state board for charter schools; fiscal year 2020-2021

The sum of $392,800 and 5 FTE positions are appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2020-2021 to the state board for charter schools for charter school accountability."

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Page 89, line 38, strike "qualify" insert "quality"

Page 90, strike lines 10 through 17, insert:

"Sec. 169.  Arizona highway patrol fund; state highway fund; vehicle license tax; transfer; fiscal year 2019‑2020

A.  Notwithstanding any other law, the amount of $15,492,300 is transferred from the Arizona highway patrol fund established by section 41‑1752, Arizona Revised Statutes, in fiscal year 2019-2020 for deposit in the state highway fund established by section 28-6991, Arizona Revised Statutes.

B.  Notwithstanding any other law, $15,492,300 received in fiscal year 2019‑2020 pursuant to title 28, chapter 16, article 3, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to vehicle license tax, for distribution to the state highway fund pursuant to section 28-6538, subsection A, paragraph 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, shall be deposited in the state general fund.  Deposits may be made in even monthly installments.

C.  Notwithstanding any other law, $7,850,900 received in fiscal year 2019-2020 pursuant to title 28, chapter 16, article 3, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to vehicle license tax, for distribution to the state highway fund pursuant to section 28-6538, subsection A, paragraph 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, shall be deposited in the state general fund.  Deposits may be made in even monthly installments."

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Page 91, line 30, strike "$3,323,000" insert "$2,923,000"

Line 33, strike "1,300,000" insert "900,000"

Page 92, line 14, strike "increase" insert "reduction"

Page 98, line 45, strike "$11,911,600,000" insert "$11,917,600,000"

Page 99, line 2, strike "$11,504,200,000" insert "$11,514,400,000"

Line 4, strike "$11,480,200,000" insert "$11,472,900,000"

Line 6, strike "$11,905,900,000" insert "$11,923,400,000"

Line 8, strike "$11,813,900,000" insert "$11,918,400,000"

Amend title to conform


 

 

KAREN FANN

 

 

1548FloorFANN

05/25/2019

2:32 AM

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