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1 01 -- H 1 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED ======== LC001/SUB A ======== S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 01 A N A C T RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE STATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 0, 01 Introduced By: Representative Raymond E.Gallison Date Introduced: January 1, 01 Referred To: House Finance (Governor) It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 ARTICLE... RELATING TO STATE AID ARTICLE... RELATING TO RESTRICTED RECEIPT ACCOUNTS ARTICLE... RELATING TO DEBT MANAGEMENT ACT JOINT RESOLUTIONS ARTICLE... RELATING TO CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ARTICLE... RELATING TO RESOURCE RECOVERY CORPORATION ARTICLE... RELATING TO REGIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INITIATIVE ACT ARTICLE... RELATING TO UNDERGROUND ECONOMY AND EMPLOYEE MISCLASSIFICATION ACT ARTICLE... RELATING TO GOVERNMENT REFORM ARTICLE... RELATING TO MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS IN SUPPORT OF FY 01 ARTICLE... RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO REVENUES ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO STATE LOTTERY ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

2 ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO HEALTH CARE ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO HOSPITAL UNCOMPENSATED CARE ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO MEDICAL ASSISTANCE RECOVERIES ARTICLE 0... RELATING TO BOARD OF EDUCATION ARTICLE 1... RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION ARTICLE... RELATING TO EDUCATION ARTICLE... RELATING TO EFFECTIVE DATE ======== LC001/SUB A ======== LC001/SUB A - Page of

3 ======= art.001//001//001//001//001/1 ======= 1 ARTICLE 1 AS AMENDED RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY SECTION 1. Subject to the conditions, limitations and restrictions hereinafter contained in this act, the following general revenue amounts are hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated to be expended during the fiscal year ending June 0, 01. The amounts identified for federal funds and restricted receipts shall be made available pursuant to section -- and Chapter 1 of Title of the Rhode Island General Laws. For the purposes and functions hereinafter mentioned, the state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his or her orders upon the general treasurer for the payment of such sums or such portions thereof as may be required from time to time upon receipt by him or her of properly authenticated vouchers. Administration Central Management General Revenues 1,, Office of Digital Excellence 0,1 Total Central Management,0, Legal Services General Revenues,0, Accounts and Control General Revenues,, Office of Management and Budget General Revenues,01,1 Restricted Receipts 1, Total Office of Management and Budget,0, Purchasing General Revenues,0, Other Funds 0, Total Purchasing,, Auditing General Revenues 1,, Human Resources General Revenues,0, Federal Funds, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

4 Restricted Receipts 1, Other Funds 1,,0 Total Human Resources,0,0 Personnel Appeal Board General Revenues,1 Facilities Management General Revenues 0,0, Federal Funds 1,1, Restricted Receipts, Other Funds,,0 Total Facilities Management,0, Capital Projects and Property Management General Revenues 1,, Information Technology General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds,1, Restricted Receipts,0,0 Other Funds,01, Total Information Technology,0, Library and Information Services General Revenues 1, Federal Funds 1,1, Restricted Receipts Total Library and Information Services,0, Planning General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds 1,1, Restricted Receipts,00,000 Other Funds Federal Highway PL Systems Planning,,0 Air Quality Modeling, Total Planning 0,1,1 General General Revenues Rhode Island Commerce Corporation,,0 RICC Airport Impact Aid 1,0,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

5 Sixty percent (0%) of the first $1,000,000 appropriated for airport impact aid shall be distributed to each airport serving more than 1,000,000 passengers based upon its percentage of the total passengers served by all airports serving more than 1,000,000 passengers. Forty percent (0%) of the first $1,000,000 shall be distributed based on the share of landings during the calendar year 01 at North Central Airport, Newport-Middletown Airport, Block Island Airport, Quonset Airport, T.F. Green Airport and Westerly Airport, respectively. The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation shall make an impact payment to the towns or cities in which the airport is located based on this calculation. Each community upon which any parts of the above airports are located shall receive at least $,000. RICC EPScore (Research Alliance) 1,,000 Innovative Matching Grants 00,000 Miscellaneous Grants 1,0 Slater Centers of Excellence,000 Torts Courts/Awards 00,000 Current Care/Health Information Exchange,000 I-1 Commission 01,000 RI Film and Television Office,1 State Employees/Teachers Retiree Health Subsidy,1,0 Resource Sharing and State Library Aid,, Library Construction Aid,1, Federal Funds,, Restricted Receipts 1,00 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Statehouse Renovations,000,000 DoIT Enterprise Operations Center 0,000 Cranston Street Armory,000,000 Cannon Building 0,000 Zambarano Building Rehabilitation 00,000 Pastore Center Rehab DOA Portion,,000 Old State House 1,,000 State Office Building 1,00,000 Old Colony House 0,000 William Powers Building 1,,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

6 Fire Code Compliance State Buildings 00,000 Pastore Center Fire Code Compliance 1,00,000 Pastore Center Utility Systems Upgrade,00,000 Replacement of Fueling Tanks 00,000 Environmental Compliance 00,000 Big River Management Area,000 Pastore Center Building Demolition 1,000,000 Washington County Government Center,000 Chapin Health Laboratory 1,0,000 Pastore Center Parking 0,000 Pastore Center Water Tanks 0,000 Pastore Cottages Rehabilitation 00,000 Ladd Center Building Demolition,0,000 I-1 Commission 0,000 RI Convention Center Authority 1,000,000 Dunkin Donuts Center 1,,00 Mathias 00,000 Pastore Center Power Plant 1, Harrington Hall Renovations 1,00,000 McCoy Stadium,000 Veterans Memorial Auditorium 1,0,0 Virks Building Renovations 00,000 Total General 0,0, Debt Service Payments General Revenues 1,0,01 Out of the general revenue appropriations for debt service, the General Treasurer is authorized to make payments for the I-1 Redevelopment District Commission loan up to the maximum debt service due in accordance with the loan agreement. Federal Funds,, Restricted Receipts 1,,0 Other Funds Transportation Debt Service,, Investment Receipts Bond Funds 0,000 COPS DLT Building TDI 1, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

7 Total - Debt Service Payments 1,,0 Energy Resources Federal Funds, Restricted Receipts,1, Total Energy Resources,0,01 Rhode Island Health Benefits Exchange Federal Funds,, Construction Permitting, Approvals and Licensing General Revenues 1,, Restricted Receipts 1,,0 Total Construction Permitting, Approvals and Licensing,, Office of Diversity, Equity & Opportunity General Revenues,1 Federal Funds, Total Office of Diversity, Equity & Opportunity,1 Statewide Personnel Adjustments General Revenues (,0,) Federal Funds (1,,1) Restricted Receipts (0,) Other Funds (,0,1) Total Statewide Personnel Adjustments (,,1) Grand Total Administration,, Business Regulation Central Management General Revenues 1,, Banking Regulation General Revenues 1,1,0 Restricted Receipts 0,000 Total Banking Regulation 1,,0 Securities Regulation General Revenues 1,00,1 Restricted Receipts,00 Total Securities Regulation 1,01, Insurance Regulation General Revenues,, Restricted Receipts 1,,01 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

8 Total Insurance Regulation,1,0 Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner General Revenues 0,1 Federal Funds,01,0 Restricted Receipts,00 Total Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner,, Board of Accountancy General Revenues 1, Commercial Licensing, Racing & Athletics General Revenues, Restricted Receipts,1 Total Commercial Licensing, Racing & Athletics 1,,0 Boards for Design Professionals General Revenues 0, Grand Total Business Regulation 1,,0 Labor and Training Central Management General Revenues,1 Restricted Receipts, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund Center General Building Roof 0, Center General Asset Protection 1,00,000 Total Central Management,, Workforce Development Services General Funds 1,1, Federal Funds,,1 Restricted Receipts,, Other Funds,000 Total Workforce Development Services,1,1 Workforce Regulation and Safety General Revenues,0,1 Income Support General Revenues,1,0 Federal Funds 1,1,00 Restricted Receipts Restricted Receipts,1, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

9 Job Development Fund 0,0,000 Other Funds Temporary Disability Insurance Fund 1,,1 Employment Security Fund 1,0, Total Income Support,0, Injured Workers Services Restricted Receipts,1, Labor Relations Board General Revenues, Grand Total Labor and Training,,0 Department of Revenue Director of Revenue General Revenues 1,1,0 Office of Revenue Analysis General Revenues, Lottery Division Lottery Funds,0,0 Municipal Finance General Revenues,, Taxation General Revenues 1,0, Federal Funds 1,,0 Restricted Receipts, Other Funds Motor Fuel Tax Evasion, Temporary Disability Insurance, Total Taxation,0,0 Registry of Motor Vehicles General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds,1,1 Restricted Receipts,00, Total Registry of Motor Vehicles,, State Aid General Revenue Distressed Communities Relief Fund,, Payment in Lieu of Tax Exempt Properties 0,00,0 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Payments,000,000 Property Revaluation Program,0 Municipal Aid,000,000 Restricted Receipts,01 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

10 Total State Aid,00,0 Grand Total Revenue 0,1, Legislature General Revenues,,1 Restricted Receipts 1,,0 Grand Total Legislature,01,0 Lieutenant Governor General Revenues 1,01,0 Federal Funds,0 Grand Total Lieutenant Governor 1,0, Secretary of State Administration General Revenues,0, Corporations General Revenues,,01 State Archives General Revenues, Restricted Receipts 1, Total State Archives,01 Elections & Civics General Revenues 1,, State Library General Revenues 1,1 Office of Public Information General Revenues, Receipted Receipts 1,000 Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Charter Encasement 00,000 Total Office of Public Information 1,, Grand Total Secretary of State,, General Treasurer Treasury General Revenues,0, Federal Funds 0,1 Restricted Receipts,1 Other Funds Temporary Disability Insurance Fund 0,0 Total Treasury,, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

11 State Retirement System Restricted Receipts Admin Expenses State Retirement System,0,1 Retirement Treasury Investment Operations 1,,0 Defined Contribution Administration, Total State Retirement System,,0 Unclaimed Property Restricted Receipts 1,1,1 Crime Victim Compensation Program General Revenues, Federal Funds, Restricted Receipts 1,, Total Crime Victim Compensation Program 1,,0 Grand Total General Treasurer,1, Board of Elections General Revenues General Revenues,1,1 Public Financing of General Elections,000,000 Grand Total Board of Elections,1,1 Rhode Island Ethics Commission General Revenues 1,1,0 Office of Governor General Revenues General Revenues,, Contingency Fund 0,000 Grand Total Office of Governor,, Commission for Human Rights General Revenues 1,1,0 Federal Funds,0 Grand Total Commission for Human Rights 1,0,1 Public Utilities Commission Federal Funds, Restricted Receipts,,1 Grand Total Public Utilities Commission,, Office of Health and Human Services Central Management Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

12 General Revenues,0,1 Federal Funds Federal Funds,,1 Federal Funds Stimulus 1,000 Restricted Receipts,,0 Total Central Management 1,, Medical Assistance General Revenue Managed Care,,0 Hospitals,1, Nursing Facilities 1,0, Home and Community Based Care,, Other Services,, Pharmacy 1,0,0 Rhody Health,,0 Federal Funds Managed Care 1,1, Hospitals,, Nursing Facilities 1,,00 Home and Community Based Care,,1 Other Services,, Pharmacy,00 Rhody Health,0,1 Special Education 1,000,000 Restricted Receipts,1,000 Total Medical Assistance,,,1 Grand Total Office of Health and Human Services,1,, Children, Youth, and Families Central Management General Revenues,0, Federal Funds,,0 Total Central Management,, Children's Behavioral Health Services General Revenues,, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

13 Federal Funds,, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds NAFI Center 1, Groden Center Fire Towers 1,00 Various Repairs and Improvements to Training School 1,1,000 Total Children's Behavioral Health Services 1,0, Juvenile Correctional Services General Revenue,00, Federal Funds 1, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Thomas C. Slater Training School Generators 1, Thomas C. Slater Training School Maintenance Building,000 Total Juvenile Correctional Services,1,0 Child Welfare General Revenues General Revenues,1,1 1 to 1 Year Olds,1,0 Federal Funds Federal Funds,, 1 1 Year Olds,0,1 Federal Funds Stimulus,0 Restricted Receipts,,0 Other Funds RICAP - Fire Code Upgrades 0,000 Total Child Welfare 1,0, Higher Education Incentive Grants General Revenues 00,000 Grand Total Children, Youth, and Families,,1 Health Central Management General Revenues 1, Federal Funds,01,0 Restricted Receipts,,1 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

14 Total Central Management 1,,0 State Medical Examiner General Revenues 1,1, Federal Funds, Total State Medical Examiner,0, Environmental and Health Services Regulation General Revenues,1,0 Federal Funds,, Restricted Receipts,, Total Environmental and Health Services Regulation 1,0,0 Health Laboratories General Revenues,,0 Federal Funds 1,1,1 Federal Funds Stimulus,00 Total Health Laboratories,, Public Health Information General Revenues 1,,1 Federal Funds,0,1 Total Public Health Information,, Community and Family Health and Equity General Revenues,1,1 Federal Funds 0,, Federal Funds Stimulus 1,,1 Restricted Receipts,1,0 Total Community and Family Health and Equity 0,,1 Infectious Disease and Epidemiology General Revenues 1,,0 Federal Funds,,01 Total Infectious Disease and Epidemiology,,1 Grand Total Health 1,,0 Human Services Central Management General Revenues,, Federal Funds,,0 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

15 Restricted Receipts, Total Central Management,, Child Support Enforcement General Revenues,,0 Federal Funds,, Total Child Support Enforcement,0, Individual and Family Support General Revenues,1,0 Federal Funds,, Federal Funds Stimulus,1, Restricted Receipts 0,1 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund Blind Vending Facilities 1,000 Intermodal Surface Transportation Fund,1,1 Total Individual and Family Support 1,, Veterans' Affairs General Revenues 0,, Federal Funds,1, Restricted Receipts,000 Total Veterans' Affairs,0, Health Care Eligibility General Revenues,, Federal Funds,,1 Total Health Care Eligibility 0,000, Supplemental Security Income Program General Revenues 1,,0 Rhode Island Works General Revenues Child Care,, Federal Funds,00, Total Rhode Island Works,0,0 State Funded Programs General Revenues General Public Assistance 1,1,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

16 Of this appropriation, $,000 shall be used for hardship contingency payments. Federal Funds 00,,1 Total State Funded Programs 0,0,1 Elderly Affairs General Revenues General Revenue,1, RIPAE, Care and Safety of the Elderly Federal Funds 1,, Restricted Receipts, Total Elderly Affairs 1,,1 Grand Total Human Services,,0 Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals Central Management General Revenues 0, Federal Funds, Total Central Management 1,,0 Hospital and Community System Support General Revenues 1,,0 Restricted Receipts, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund Medical Center Rehabilitation 1,000,000 Community Facilities Fire Code 00,000 Total Hospital and Community System Support,, Services for the Developmentally Disabled General Revenues 1,0, Federal Funds,, Restricted Receipts 1,,0 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds DD Private Waiver 0, Regional Center Repair/Rehabilitation 00,000 MR Community Facilities/Access to Independence 00,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

17 Total Services for the Developmentally Disabled,, Behavioral Healthcare Services General Revenues 1,0, Federal Funds 1,1, Substance Abuse Prevention Task Forces 00,000 NAMI of RI 1,000 Restricted Receipts 1,000 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds MH Community Facilities Repair 00,000 MH Housing Development Thresholds 00,000 Substance Abuse Asset Protection 0,000 Total Behavioral Healthcare Services 1,01, Hospital and Community Rehabilitative Services General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds,01, Restricted Receipts,1, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Zambarano Buildings and Utilities,000 BHDDH Administrative Buildings,000,000 MR Community Facilities 0,000 Total - Hospital and Community Rehabilitative Services,, Grand Total Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals,0, Office of the Child Advocate General Revenues,1 Federal Funds 0,000 Grand Total Office of the Child Advocate 1,1 Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing General Revenues, Restricted Receipts 0,000 Grand Total Com on Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Governor's Commission on Disabilities Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

18 General Revenues, Federal Funds,0 Restricted Receipts,1 Other Funds RICAP - Handicapped Accessibility 1,000,000 Grand Total Governor's Commission on Disabilities 1,0,0 Office of the Mental Health Advocate General Revenues,0 Elementary and Secondary Education Administration of the Comprehensive Education Strategy General Revenues 0,1, Federal Funds Federal Funds 1,0, Federal Funds Stimulus,, RTTT LEA Share,,1 Restricted Receipts 1,,1 HRIC Adult Education Grants,00,000 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds State-Owned Cranston 00,000 State-Owned Warwick 0,000 State-Owned Woonsocket 1,, Total Administration of the Comprehensive Education Strategy,0,1 Davies Career and Technical School General Revenues 1,0,1 Federal Funds Federal Funds 1,1, Federal Funds Stimulus,0 Restricted Receipts,00, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Davies HVAC 1,, Davies Asset Protection 1, Total Davies Career and Technical School 1,0,0 RI School for the Deaf Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

19 General Revenues,, Federal Funds 1,0 Federal Funds Stimulus,1 Restricted Receipts, Other Funds,000 Total RI School for the Deaf,, Metropolitan Career and Technical School General Revenues,01,0 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds MET Asset Protection 0,000 MET School HVAC 1,, Total Metropolitan Career and Technical School,,01 Education Aid General Revenues,0,0 Restricted Receipts 1,, Other Funds Permanent School Fund Education Aid 00,000 Total Education Aid,,1 Central Falls School District General Revenues,0, Housing Aid General Revenues,,0 Teachers' Retirement General Revenues,, Grand Total Elementary and Secondary Education 1,,0, Public Higher Education Office of Postsecondary Commissioner General Revenues,,0 Federal Funds,0, Total Office of Postsecondary Commissioner,, University of Rhode Island General Revenue General Revenues,,0 The University of Rhode Island shall maintain tuition charges in the academic year at the same level as the academic year. The University shall not decrease internal student financial aid in the academic year below the level of the Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

20 academic year. The President of the institution shall report, prior to the commencement of the academic year, to the chair of the Rhode Island Board of Education that such tuition charges and student aid levels have been achieved at the start of FY 01 as prescribed above. Debt Service 0,0,00 State Crime Laboratory 1,0, Other Funds University and College Funds 1,, Debt Dining Services 1,1, Debt Education and General,, Debt Health Services 1,1 Debt Housing Loan Funds,,1 Debt Memorial Union 1, Debt Ryan Center,,1 Debt Alton Jones Services,0 Debt Parking Authority,0 Debt Sponsored Research, Debt URI Energy Conservation,0,1 Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Asset Protection,0,000 Fire and Safety Protection,0,000 Nursing Education Center 00,000 Electric Substation,000,000 Total University of Rhode Island,, Notwithstanding the provisions of section --1 of the general laws, all unexpended or unencumbered balances as of June 0, 01 relating to the University of Rhode Island are hereby reappropriated to fiscal year 01. Rhode Island College General Revenues General Revenues,, Rhode Island College shall maintain tuition charges in the academic year at the same level as the academic year. The College shall not decrease internal student financial aid in the academic year below the level of the academic year. The President of the institution shall report, prior to the commencement of the Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

21 academic year, to the chair of the Rhode Island Board of Education that such tuition charges and student aid levels have been achieved at the start of FY 01 as prescribed above. Debt Service,0, Other Funds University and College Funds,10,1 Debt Education and General, Debt Housing,0, Debt Student Center and Dining 1,00 Debt Student Union, Debt G.O. Debt Service 1,1, Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Asset Protection,, Infrastructure Modernization,1,1 Total Rhode Island College,,1 Notwithstanding the provisions of section --1 of the general laws, all unexpended or unencumbered balances as of June 0, 01 relating to Rhode Island College are hereby reappropriated to fiscal year 01. Community College of Rhode Island General Revenues General Revenues,, The Community College of Rhode Island shall maintain tuition charges in the academic year at the same level as the academic year. The College shall not decrease internal student financial aid in the academic year below the level of the academic year. The President of the institution shall report, prior to the commencement of the academic year, to the chair of the Rhode Island Board of Education that such tuition charges and student aid levels have been achieved at the start of FY 01 as prescribed above. Debt Service 1,1, Restricted Receipts,000 Other Funds University and College Funds,, Debt Bookstore, CCRI Debt Service Energy Conservation 0, Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

22 Asset Protection,1,0 Knight Campus Renewal,000,000 Total Community College of RI 1,1,0 Notwithstanding the provisions of section --1 of the general laws, all unexpended or unencumbered balances as of June 0, 01 relating to the Community College of Rhode Island are hereby reappropriated to fiscal year 01. Grand Total Public Higher Education 1,00,,1 RI State Council on the Arts General Revenues Operating Support,01 Grants 1,0, Federal Funds, Other Funds Art for Public Facilities, Grand Total RI State Council on the Arts,1, RI Atomic Energy Commission General Revenues 1,1 Other Funds URI Sponsored Research, RICAP - RINSC Asset Protection 0,000 Grand Total RI Atomic Energy Commission 1,1,1 RI Higher Education Assistance Authority General Revenues Authority Operations and Other Grants 1,000 Federal Funds Federal Funds,0, WaytoGoRI Portal 0,000 Guaranty Agency Reserve Fund,1, The $,1, expended from the Guaranty Agency Reserve Fund shall be used for RIHEAA need-based scholarships and grants. Other Funds Tuition Savings Program Needs Based Grants and Work Opportunities,000,000 Tuition Savings Program Administration, Grand Total RI Higher Education Assistance Authority,,1 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 0 of )

23 RI Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission General Revenues 1,0, Federal Funds,1, Restricted Receipts, Other Funds RIDOT Project Review 0, RICAP - Eisenhower House Asset Protection 1,00,000 Grand Total RI Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission,0, Attorney General Criminal General Revenues 1,,1 Federal Funds 1,,1 Restricted Receipts,,1 Total Criminal,, Civil General Revenues,1,1 Restricted Receipts 1,1 Total Civil,,0 Bureau of Criminal Identification General Revenues 1,,1 General General Revenues,,1 Other Funds RICAP - Building Renovations and Repairs 00,000 Total General,0,1 Grand Total Attorney General,1, Corrections Central Management General Revenues,00, Federal Funds, Restricted Receipts,0 Total Central Management,, Parole Board General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

24 Total Parole Board 1,1, Custody and Security General Revenues,, Federal Funds,1 Total Custody and Security,, Institutional Support General Revenues 1,,0 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Asset Protection,0,000 Maximum General Renovations 1, General Renovations Women's 0,000 Bernadette Guay Roof 1,0, ISC Exterior Envelope and HVAC,, Minimum Security Kitchen Expansion,, Medium Infrastructure,,1 Dix Building Plumbing and Bathroom Renovations 0,1 Total Institutional Support,,0 Institutional Based Rehab./Population Management General Revenues,,0 Federal Funds 1, Restricted Receipts,1 Total Institutional Based Rehab/Population Mgt.,0, Healthcare Services General Revenues 1,1, Community Corrections General Revenues 1,0, Federal Funds,1 Restricted Receipts, Total Community Corrections 1,1, Grand Total Corrections 0,,00 Judiciary Supreme Court General Revenues General Revenues,0, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

25 Defense of Indigents,,0 Federal Funds, Restricted Receipts,,1 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Judicial HVAC,000 Judicial Complexes Asset Protection,000 Total - Supreme Court,0,1 Judicial Tenure and Discipline General Revenues,1 Superior Court General Revenues,1,0 Federal Funds, Restricted Receipts 0, Total Superior Court,, Family Court General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds 1,0,1 Total Family Court 0,, District Court General Revenues,0, Restricted Receipts,0 Total District Court,01, Traffic Tribunal General Revenues,0, Workers' Compensation Court Restricted Receipts,1,0 Grand Total Judiciary,,1 Military Staff General Revenues 1,,0 Federal Funds 1,,1 Restricted Receipts,00 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund Armory of Mounted Command Roof Replacement 00,000 State Armories Fire Code Compliance,000 Asset Protection 00,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

26 Logistics/Maintenance Facilities Fire Code Compliance,000 Benefit Street Arsenal Rehabilitation,000 Grand Total Military Staff 1,,0 Public Safety Central Management General Revenues 1,1, Federal Funds,0, Restricted Receipts 0,000 Total Central Management,, E- Emergency Telephone System General Revenues,, State Fire Marshal General Revenues,, Federal Funds,000 Restricted Receipts, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds - Fire Academy 1,,00 Quonset Development Corporation, Total State Fire Marshal,1,1 Security Services General Revenues 1,1,0 Municipal Police Training Academy General Revenues, Federal Funds,00 Total Municipal Police Training Academy, State Police General Revenues,, Federal Funds,0,0 Restricted Receipts 1,,000 Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Barracks and Training,1, Headquarters Repairs/Rehabilitation,00 Traffic Enforcement Municipal Training 1,00 Lottery Commission Assistance 1,, Airport Corporation 1,0 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

27 Road Construction Reimbursement,,000 Total State Police,,0 Grand Total Public Safety 1,, Office of Public Defender General Revenues,,1 Federal Funds, Grand Total Office of Public Defender,,0 Emergency Management General Revenues 1,, Federal Funds 1,,0 Restricted Receipts 1, Other Funds Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Hurricane Sandy Cleanup 1,000 Grand Total Emergency Management 0,, Environmental Management Office of the Director General Revenues General Revenues,00,1 Permit Streamlining,1 Federal Funds,000 Restricted Receipts,, Total Office of the Director,0, Natural Resources General Revenues 1,,1 Federal Funds 1,,1 Restricted Receipts,1,0 Other Funds DOT Recreational Projects 1,, Blackstone Bikepath Design,0, Transportation MOU, Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Dam Repair 1,00,000 Fort Adams Rehabilitation 00,000 Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

28 Fort Adams America's Cup,000,000 Recreational Facilities Improvements,00,000 Galilee Piers Upgrade,000,000 Newport Piers 0,000 World War II Facility,00,000 Blackstone Valley Bike Path, Rocky Point Acquisition/Renovations,00,000 Total Natural Resources,0,01 Environmental Protection General Revenues,1, Federal Funds,1, Restricted Receipts,1,1 Other Funds Transportation MOU 1,000 Total Environmental Protection 0,0, Grand Total Environmental Management,, Coastal Resources Management Council General Revenues,1, Federal Funds 1,,1 Restricted Receipts 0,000 Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds South Coast Restoration Project 0,000 Shoreline Change Beach SAMP 00,000 Grand Total Coastal Resources Mgmt. Council,,1 Transportation Central Management Federal Funds,1, Other Funds Gasoline Tax 1,0,0 Total Central Management,0,0 Management and Budget Other Funds Gasoline Tax,,1 Infrastructure Engineering - GARVEE/Motor Fuel Tax Bonds Federal Funds,,0 Of these federal funds, $1,0,000 is appropriated to the Public Rail Corporation from Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

29 CMAQ federal funds for the payment of liability insurance. Federal Funds Stimulus 1,1, Restricted Receipts 1,,1 Other Funds Gasoline Tax,0, Land Sale Revenue 1,00,00 Rhode Island Capital Funds RIPTA Land and Buildings, Highway Project Match Plan,0,000 Total - Infrastructure Engineering GARVEE,0, Infrastructure Maintenance Other Funds Gasoline Tax 0,0, Non-Land Surplus Property,000 Outdoor Advertising,000 Rhode Island Capital Plan Funds Maintenance Facilities Improvements 00,000 Salt Storage Facilities 1,000,000 Portsmouth Facility 00,000 Maintenance Equipment Replacement,00,000 Train Station Maintenance and Repairs 00,000 Cooperative Maintenance Facility DOT/RIPTA,00,000 Mass Transit Preliminary Conceptual Design 0,000 Total Infrastructure Maintenance,00, Grand Total Transportation,, Statewide Totals General Revenues,,1, Federal Funds,0,,0 Restricted Receipts,0, Other Funds 1,,, Statewide Grand Total,0,1,1 SECTION. Each line appearing in Section 1 of this Article shall constitute an appropriation. SECTION. Upon the transfer of any function of a department or agency to another Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

30 department or agency, the Governor is hereby authorized by means of executive order to transfer or reallocate, in whole or in part, the appropriations and the full-time equivalent limits affected thereby. SECTION. From the appropriation for contingency shall be paid such sums as may be required at the discretion of the Governor to fund expenditures for which appropriations may not exist. Such contingency funds may also be used for expenditures in the several departments and agencies where appropriations are insufficient, or where such requirements are due to unforeseen conditions or are non-recurring items of an unusual nature. Said appropriations may also be used for the payment of bills incurred due to emergencies or to any offense against public peace and property, in accordance with the provisions of Titles and of the General Laws of 1, as amended. All expenditures and transfers from this account shall be approved by the Governor. SECTION. The general assembly authorizes the state controller to establish the internal service accounts shown below, and no other, to finance and account for the operations of state agencies that provide services to other agencies, institutions and other governmental units on a cost reimbursed basis. The purpose of these accounts is to ensure that certain activities are managed in a businesslike manner, promote efficient use of services by making agencies pay the full costs associated with providing the services, and allocate the costs of central administrative services across all fund types, so that federal and other non-general fund programs share in the costs of general government support. The controller is authorized to reimburse these accounts for the cost of work or services performed for any other department or agency subject to the following expenditure limitations: Account Expenditure Limit 0 1 State Assessed Fringe Benefit Internal Service Fund,1, Administration Central Utilities Internal Service Fund 1,,0 State Central Mail Internal Service Fund,1,1 State Telecommunications Internal Service Fund,00,0 State Automotive Fleet Internal Service Fund 1,,0 Surplus Property Internal Service Fund,00 Health Insurance Internal Service Fund 0,1, Other Post-Employment Benefits Fund,, Capital Police Internal Service Fund 1,00,01 Corrections Central Distribution Center Internal Service Fund,, Correctional Industries Internal Service Fund,0, Secretary of State Record Center Internal Service Fund, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

31 SECTION. The General Assembly may provide a written "statement of legislative intent" signed by the chairperson of the House Finance Committee and by the chairperson of the Senate Finance Committee to show the intended purpose of the appropriations contained in Section 1 of this Article. The statement of legislative intent shall be kept on file in the House Finance Committee and in the Senate Finance Committee. At least twenty (0) days prior to the issuance of a grant or the release of funds, which grant or funds are listed on the legislative letter of intent, all department, agency and corporation directors, shall notify in writing the chairperson of the House Finance Committee and the chairperson of the Senate Finance Committee of the approximate date when the funds are to be released or granted. SECTION. Appropriation of Temporary Disability Insurance Funds -- There is hereby appropriated pursuant to sections -- and -- of the Rhode Island General Laws all funds required to be disbursed for the benefit payments from the Temporary Disability Insurance Fund and Temporary Disability Insurance Reserve Fund for the fiscal year ending June 0, 01. SECTION. Appropriation of Employment Security Funds -- There is hereby appropriated pursuant to section --1 of the Rhode Island General Laws all funds required to be disbursed for benefit payments from the Employment Security Fund for the fiscal year ending June 0, 01. SECTION. Appropriation of Lottery Division Funds There is hereby appropriated to the Lottery Division any funds required to be disbursed by the Lottery Division for the purposes of paying commissions or transfers to the prize fund for the fiscal year ending June 0, 01. SECTION. Departments and agencies listed below may not exceed the number of fulltime equivalent (FTE) positions shown below in any pay period. Full-time equivalent positions do not include seasonal or intermittent positions whose scheduled period of employment does not exceed twenty-six consecutive weeks or whose scheduled hours do not exceed nine hundred and twenty-five () hours, excluding overtime, in a one-year period. Nor do they include individuals engaged in training, the completion of which is a prerequisite of employment. Provided, however, that the Governor or designee, Speaker of the House of Representatives or designee, and the President of the Senate or designee may authorize an adjustment to any limitation. Prior to the authorization, the State Budget Officer shall make a detailed written recommendation to the Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the President of the Senate. A copy of the recommendation and authorization to adjust shall be transmitted to the chairman of the House Finance Committee, Senate Finance Committee, the House Fiscal Advisor and the Senate Fiscal Advisor. Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

32 State employees whose funding is from non-state general revenue funds that are time limited shall receive limited term appointment with the term limited to the availability of nonstate general revenue funding source. FY 01 FTE POSITION AUTHORIZATION Departments and Agencies Full-Time Equivalent Administration. Business Regulation.0 Labor and Training.0 Revenue 0.0 Legislature. Office of the Lieutenant Governor.0 Office of the Secretary of State.0 Office of the General Treasurer.0 Board of Elections.0 Rhode Island Ethics Commission 1.0 Office of the Governor.0 Commission for Human Rights 1. Public Utilities Commission 0.0 Office of Health and Human Services 1.0 Children, Youth, and Families 0. Health 1. Human Services.1 Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals 1,. Office of the Child Advocate.0 Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.0 Governor's Commission on Disabilities.0 Office of the Mental Health Advocate. Elementary and Secondary Education 1. School for the Deaf 0.0 Davies Career and Technical School 1.0 Office of Postsecondary Commissioner 1. Provided that 1.0 of the total authorization would be available only for positions that are supported by third-party funds. University of Rhode Island,. Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 0 of )

33 Provided that. of the total authorization would be available only for positions that are supported by third-party funds. Rhode Island College. Provided that.0 of the total authorization would be available only for positions that are supported by third-party funds. Community College of Rhode Island.1 Provided that.0 of the total authorization would be available only for positions that are supported by third-party funds. Rhode Island State Council on the Arts.0 RI Atomic Energy Commission. Higher Education Assistance Authority.0 Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission 1. Office of the Attorney General.1 Corrections 1,1.0 Judicial. Military Staff.0 Public Safety. Office of the Public Defender.0 Emergency Management.0 Environmental Management.0 Coastal Resources Management Council.0 Transportation. Total 1,0.0 SECTION. The amounts reflected in this Article include the appropriation of Rhode Island Capital Plan funds for fiscal year 01 and supersede appropriations provided for FY 01 within Section of Article 1 of Chapter 1 of the P.L. of 01. The following amounts are hereby appropriated out of any money in the State's Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund not otherwise appropriated to be expended during the fiscal years ending June 0, 01, June 0, 01, June 0, 01, and June 0, 01. These amounts supersede appropriations provided within Section of Article 1 of Chapter 1 of the P.L. of 01. For the purposes and functions hereinafter mentioned, the State Controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his or her orders upon the General Treasurer for the payment of such sums and such portions thereof as may be required by him or her upon receipt of properly authenticated vouchers. Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page 1 of )

34 Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ending Ending Ending Ending Project June 0, 01 June 0, 01 June 0, 01 June 0, 01 DOA-Big River Management Area,000,000,000,000 DOA-Cannon Building,000,000 00,000 00,000 DOA-Environmental Compliance 00,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 DOA-Fire Code Compliance State Buildings 00,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 DOA-Old State House 00,000 00, DOA-Pastore Center Buildings Demolition 1,0,000,000 1,00,000 0 DOA-Pastore Center - Fire Code Compliance 00,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 DOA-Pastore Medical Center Rehab,00,000 0,000 0,000 0,000 DOA-Utilities Upgrades 1,00, DOA- Statehouse Renovations,000,000,000,000,00,000 1,000,000 DOA-State Office Building 00,000,00, DOA-Washington County Government Center,000 0,000 0,000 0 DOA-William Powers Administration Building,000,000 0,000 00,000 DOA-Zambarano Utilities and Infrastructure 0,000 1,000,000 0,000 0,000 DLT-Center General Asset Protection 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,000,000 0 DHS- Blind Vending Facilities 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 BHDDH-Eleanor Slater Hospital Consolidation 0 0,000,000,000,000 ELSEC-Davies School Asset Protection 0,000 0,000 0,000 0,000 ELSEC-Met School Asset Protection 0,000 0,000 0,000 0 ELSEC-Warwick Career and Technical 0,000 00, Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

35 ELSEC-Woonsocket Career and Technical 0,0 00, Higher Ed-Asset Protection-CCRI,1,0,,0,,0,,0 Higher Ed-Asset Protection-RIC,00,00,,00,,1,,1 Higher Ed-Asset Protection-URI,,00,,000,00,000,00,000 Higher Ed-CCRI Knight Campus Renewal,000,000,000,000,000,000 0 Higher Ed-RIC Infrastructure Modernization,000,000,000,000,00,000,000,000 AG-Building Renovations and Repairs 00,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 DOC-Asset Protection,00,000,000,000,000,000,0,000 Judiciary-Judicial Complexes Asset Protection 0,000,000 0,000 0,000 Judiciary-Judicial Complexes HVAC 0,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 Military Staff-Armory of Mounted Commands,00 0, Military Staff-Asset Protection 00,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 EMA-Emergency Management Building 1,00,000,0, DEM-Dam Repair 0,000 1,000,000 1,0,000 1,00,000 DEM-Fort Adams Rehabilitation 1, DEM-Fort Adams Sailing Improvements 1,00, DEM-State Piers 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 DEM-Newport Piers 1,00 1, DEM-Recreation Facilities Improvements,0,000,0,000 1,00,000 00,000 DOT-Highway Projects Match Plan,00,000,00,000,00,000,00,000 DOT-Maintenance Facilities Asset Protection 00,000 00,000 00,000 00,000 DOT-Salt Storage Facilities 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 SECTION 1. Reappropriation of Funding for Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund Projects. Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

36 Any unexpended and unencumbered funds from Rhode Island Capital Plan Fund project appropriations may be reappropriated at the recommendation of the Governor in the ensuing fiscal year and made available for the same purpose. However, any such reappropriations are subject to final approval by the General Assembly as part of the supplemental appropriations act. Any unexpended funds of less than five hundred dollars ($00) shall be reappropriated at the discretion of the State Budget Officer. SECTION 1. For the Fiscal Year ending June 0, 01, the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation shall provide from its resources such sums as appropriate in support of the Neighborhood Opportunities Program. The Corporation shall provide a report detailing the amount of funding provided to this program, as well as information on the number of units of housing provided as a result to the Director of Administration, the Chair of the Housing Resources Commission, the Chair of the House Finance Committee, the Chair of the Senate Finance Committee and the State Budget Officer. SECTION 1. Notwithstanding any general laws to the contrary, the Office of the Attorney General shall transfer $00,000 from the mortgage fraud settlement to the Housing Resources Commission restricted receipts account. SECTION 1. This article shall take effect as of July 1, 01. Art1 RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF FY 01 (Page of )

37 ======= art.00//00//00//00//00//00/1 ======= 1 ARTICLE AS AMENDED RELATING TO STATE AID SECTION 1. Sections -1.- and -1.- of the General Laws in Chapter -1. entitled "Municipal Incentive Aid" is hereby amended to read as follows: State Aid Incentive Program appropriated. There are hereby appropriated funds for a state aid program entitled "Municipal Incentive Aid Program." For fiscal year 01, fiscal year 01 and fiscal year 01, the amount of five million dollars ($,000,000) shall be appropriated., and an amount of ten million dollars ($, ) will be requested for appropriation for fiscal year 01 and for fiscal year 01. Municipal Incentive Aid shall be administered and managed by the division of municipal finance within the department of revenue Distributions. -- (a) Municipal Incentive Aid described in this chapter shall be distributed to eligible municipalities on the basis of the most recent population estimate for each municipality as a share of the total state population reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census as of January 1 in the year of the payment. Such payments shall be made to eligible communities in March 01, March 01, and March 01 of each year to the extent that funds are appropriated. (b) For fiscal year 01, municipalities shall be eligible to receive aid under this chapter if: (1) the municipality has no locally-administered pension; or () the municipality notified plan participants, beneficiaries and others pursuant to chapter -, and submitted to the state's department of revenue a Funding Improvement Plan ("FIP"), pursuant to section --, for every locally-administered pension plan in that municipality, and each FIP had been approved by the plan sponsor and the local governing body no later than June 1, 01; or () there existed a locally-administered pension plan(s) in that municipality, but either: (i) no FIP was required pursuant to chapter -; or (ii) a FIP is required pursuant to chapter -, but, the due date for the FIP submission is after the March payment of state aid. (c) For fiscal years year 01 and 01 and each fiscal year thereafter that municipal incentive aid is distributed to eligible municipalities under this chapter, municipalities shall be eligible to receive aid under this chapter, if: (1) the municipality has no locally-administered pension; or () the municipality has transitioned all locally-administered pension plans into MERS by June 0, 01; or () the municipality had notified plan participants, beneficiaries and Art RELATING TO STATE AID (Page 1 of )

38 others pursuant to chapter - and had submitted to the state's department of revenue a FIP, pursuant to chapter -, for every locally-administered pension plan and each submitted FIP meets the guidelines of the Study Commission on Locally-Administered Pension Plans created pursuant to section -- or otherwise applicable guidelines or regulations and each FIP has been approved by the plan sponsor and the local governing body; or () the municipality has implemented the original recommended FIP or an amended FIP pursuant to chapter - within one month after the close of the fiscal year and made the required funding payment (formerly referred to as Annually Required Contribution, or ARC) in compliance with the municipality's adopted FIP(s) and the funding guidelines established by the Pension Study Commission eighteen (1) months after an actuary has certified that a locally administered plan is in critical status for a plan year; and the FIPs are approved by the plan sponsor and the local governing body; or () there existed a locally-administered pension plan in that municipality, but either: (i) no FIP was required pursuant to chapter - and either: (A) the municipality is funding one hundred percent (0%) of its required funding payment; Annually Required Contribution (ARC) or (B) the municipality has a funded ratio of one hundred percent (0%) or greater; or (ii) FIP is required pursuant to chapter -, however, the due date for the FIP submission or implementation is after the March payment of this municipal incentive aid. (d) In any fiscal year that a municipality does not receive an appropriation under this chapter, the amount that would have been allocated to the municipality will be distributed in the month of May among the other eligible municipalities for that fiscal year, on the basis of the most recent population estimate for each municipality as a share of the total state population reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. For fiscal year 01, and in any year thereafter that a municipality is not eligible to receive a distribution under this chapter, the distribution that said municipality would have received had it been eligible shall be reappropriated to the immediately following fiscal year, at which time the amount reappropriated shall be distributed to said municipality provided that said municipality has satisfied the eligibility requirements of both the prior fiscal year and the then current fiscal year. In the event that said municipality fails to satisfy the eligibility requirements for the prior and the then current fiscal year by the time that eligibility to receive distributions in the next fiscal year is determined, then the amount that would have been distributed to the municipality for said prior year will be distributed in the month of May among the municipalities that received a distribution in the prior fiscal year, with the share to be received by each municipality calculated in the same manner as distributions were calculated in the prior fiscal year. SECTION. Section of the General Laws in Chapter -1 entitled "State Art RELATING TO STATE AID (Page of )

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