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92_HB3426sam002
SRS92HB3426TNlbam01
1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3426
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 3426 by deleting
3 everything after the enacting clause and inserting the
4 following:
5 "Section 1. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
6 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
7 13 of Article 34 as follows:
8 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 34, Sec. 13)
9 Sec. 13. The following named amounts, or so much thereof
10 as may be necessary, respectively, for payments for care of
11 children served by the Department of Children and Family
12 Services:
13 GRANTS-IN-AID
14 REGIONAL OFFICES
15 PAYABLE FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND
16 For Foster Homes and Specialized
17 Foster Care and Prevention .................. $221,100,200
18 For Counseling and Auxiliary Services ........ 20,907,700
19 For Homemaker Services ....................... 7,507,400
20 For Institution and Group Home Care and
21 Prevention .................................. 150,215,000
22 For Services Associated with the Foster
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1 Care Initiative ............................. 6,413,700
2 For Purchase of Adoption and
3 Guardianship Services ....................... 150,619,000
4 For Health Care Network ...................... 4,657,900
5 For Cash Assistance and Housing
6 Locator Service to Families in the
7 Class Defined in the Norman Consent Order ... 3,565,600
8 For Youth in Transition Program .............. 719,100
9 For Children's Personal and
10 Physical Maintenance ........................ 5,359,000
11 For MCO Technical Assistance and
12 Program Development ......................... 1,701,800
13 For Pre Admission/Post Discharge
14 Psychiatric Screening ....................... 8,257,600
15 For Counties to Assist in the Development
16 of Children's Advocacy Centers .............. 2,781,800
17 For Psychological Assessments
18 including Operations and
19 Administrative Expenses ..................... 5,011,900
20 Total $588,817,700
21 PAYABLE FROM DCFS CHILDREN'S SERVICES FUND
22 For Foster Homes and Specialized
23 Foster Care and Prevention .... $164,680,600 $156,080,600
24 For Counseling and Auxiliary Services ........ 9,646,800
25 For Homemaker Services ....................... 1,119,400
26 For Institution and Group Home Care and
27 Prevention (up to $1,000,000
28 of this appropriation is
29 authorized to pay expenses
30 from prior fiscal years)....... 97,401,500 96,401,500
31 For Additional Grant to the Chicago
32 Child Advocacy Center........................ 540,000
33 For Services Associated with the Foster
34 Care Initiative ............................. 1,958,000
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1 For Purchase of Adoption and
2 Guardianship Services ......... 108,008,600 102,608,600
3 For Family Preservation Services.............. 23,182,100
4 For Purchase of Children's Services........... 726,300
5 For Family Centered Services Initiative ...... 13,200,000
6 Total $405,463,300
7 Section 2. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
8 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
9 81 of Article 44 as follows:
10 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 44, Sec. 81)
11 Sec. 81. The following named sums, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary, respectively, herein made either
13 independently or in cooperation with the Federal Government
14 or any agency thereof, any municipal corporation, or
15 political subdivision of the State, or with any public or
16 private corporation, organization, or individual, are
17 appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources for
18 refunds and the purposes stated:
19 Payable from Land and Water Recreation Fund:
20 For Outdoor Recreation Programs .............. $ 6,200,000
21 Payable from Forest Reserve Fund:
22 For U.S. Forest Service Program .............. 500,000
23 Payable from Federal Title IV Fire
24 Protection Assistance Fund:
25 For Rural Community Fire Protection
26 Programs ...................... 261,900 <L 161,900>¿
27 Total $6,861,900
28 Section 3. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
29 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
30 13 of Article 46 as follows:
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1 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 46, Sec. 13)
2 Sec. 13. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Registered
4 Certified Public Accountants' Administration and Disciplinary
5 Fund Public Accountant's Regulation and Disciplinary Fund to
6 the Department of Professional Regulation to contract with
7 the Illinois CPA Society for a feasibility study on
8 implementation of a mandatory peer review requirement for
9 licensure of public accounting time.
10 Section 4. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
11 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
12 3 of Article 47 as follows:
13 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 47, Sec. 3)
14 Sec. 3. In addition to any amounts heretofore
15 appropriated, the following named amounts, or so much thereof
16 as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the
17 Department of Public Aid for Medical Assistance:
18 FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID CODE
19 AND THE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ACT
20 Payable from Drug Rebate Fund:
21 For Prescribed Drugs ........... $200,000,000 $170,000,000
22 Section 5. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
23 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
24 4 of Article 49 as follows:
25 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 49, Sec. 4)
26 Sec. 4. The following named amounts, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Department of
28 Revenue as follows:
29 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
30 For the State's Share of County
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1 Supervisors of Assessments' or
2 County Assessors' salaries,
3 as provided by law .......................... $ 2,150,000
4 For additional compensation for local
5 assessors, as provided by Sections 2.3
6 and 2.6 of the "Revenue Act of 1939",
7 as amended .................................. 672,000
8 For additional compensation for local
9 assessors, as provided by Section 2.7
10 of the "Revenue Act of 1939", as
11 amended ..................................... 600,000
12 For additional compensation for county
13 treasurers, pursuant to Public Act
14 84-1432, as amended ......................... 663,000
15 For payments under the Senior Citizens
16 and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief
17 and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act,
18 including prior year costs .................. 84,800,000
19 Total $88,885,000
20 Payable from State and Local Sales
21 Tax Reform Fund:
22 For Allocation to Chicago for
23 additional 1.25% Use Tax Pursuant
24 to P.A. 86-0928 ..............................$ 48,342,700
25 Payable from Local Government Distributive Fund:
26 For Allocation of the .4% Sales
27 Tax to Units of Local Government
28 Pursuant to P.A. 86-0928 .....................$ 31,185,300
29 For Allocation to Local Governments of
30 additional 1.25% Use Tax Pursuant to
31 P.A. 86-0928 ................................$ 122,882,400
32 Payable from Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund:
33 For Payments under Senior Citizen and
34 Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief
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1 and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act,
2 including prior year costs ....$136,700,000 $106,700,000
3 Payable from R.T.A. Occupation and Use
4 Tax Replacement Fund:
5 For Allocation to RTA for 10% of the
6 1.25% Use Tax Pursuant to P.A. 86-0928 .......$ 23,330,200
7 Payable from Senior Citizens' Real Estate
8 Deferred Tax Revolving Fund:
9 For Payments to Counties as Required
10 by the Senior Citizens Real
11 Estate Tax Deferral Act .......................$ 4,700,000
12 Payable from Illinois Tax
13 Increment Fund:
14 For Distribution to Local Tax
15 Increment Finance Districts ..................$ 20,022,100
16 Payable from the Do-It-Yourself
17 School Funding Fund:
18 For Distribution of Income Tax
19 Exemptions Forgone pursuant to
20 Public Act 90-0553 ................................$ 10,000
21 GOVERNMENT SERVICE REFUNDS
22 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
23 For payment of refunds pursuant to the
24 provisions of the Senior Citizens and
25 Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief
26 and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act ................$150,000
27 Section 6. "AN ACT making appropriations", Public Act
28 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by adding new
29 Section 47a to Article 67 as follows:
30 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 67, new Sec. 47a)
31 Sec. 47a. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Water Revolving
2 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all costs
3 associated with providing assistance to public water supplies
4 for wellhead protection, capacity development and technical
5 assistance.
6 Section 7. "AN ACT making appropriations", Public Act
7 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Sections
8 3 and 6a of Article 75 as follows:
9 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 75, Sec. 3)
10 Sec. 3. The following named amounts, or so much thereof
11 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Illinois
12 Emergency Management Agency for the objects and purposes
13 hereinafter named:
14 OPERATIONS
15 FEDERALLY-ASSISTED PROGRAMS
16 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
17 For Training and Education ................... $ 146,500
18 For Planning and Analysis .................... 75,000
19 Payable from Nuclear Civil Protection
20 Planning Fund:
21 For Clean Air ................................ 100,000
22 For Federal Projects ......................... 700,000
23 For Flood Mitigation ......................... 1,500,000
24 Payable from Federal Civil Preparedness
25 Administrative Fund:
26 For Training and Education ................... 2,261,300
27 For Terrorism Preparedness and
28 Training ...................... 7,800,000 <L 2,000,000>¿
29 Total $6,782,800
30 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 75, Sec. 6a)
31 Sec. 6a. The sum of $1,810,000 $310,000, or so much
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1 thereof as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the
2 close of business on June 30, 2001, from the appropriation
3 heretofore made in Article 28, Section 3 of Public Act
4 91-706, is reappropriated from the Federal Civil Preparedness
5 Administrative Fund for terrorism preparedness and training.
6 Section 8. "AN ACT making appropriations", Public Act
7 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
8 10 of Article 3 as follows:
9 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 3, Sec. 10)
10 Sec. 10. The amount of $51,042,000 $44,042,000, or so
11 much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the
12 General Revenue Fund to the Teachers' Retirement System of
13 the State of Illinois for transfer into the Teachers' Health
14 Insurance Security Fund as the State's Contribution for
15 teachers' health benefits.
16 Section 9. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
17 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by adding new
18 Section 21 to Article 32 as follows:
19 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 32, new Sec. 21)
20 Sec. 21. The sum of $340,000, or so much thereof as may
21 be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund
22 to the Department of Agriculture for a biosecurity
23 laboratory, carcass disposal, tanks, and other costs
24 associated with homeland security.
25 Section 10. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
26 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by adding new
27 Sections 301 to Article 35 as follows:
28 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 35, new Sec. 301)
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1 Sec. 301. The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of
3 Commerce and Community Affairs from the Tourism Promotion
4 Fund for grants pursuant to Section 605-710 of the Department
5 of Commerce and Community Affairs Law of the Civil
6 Administrative Code of Illinois.
7 Section 11. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
8 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by adding new
9 Sections 14, 15, 16 and 17 to Article 48 as follows:
10 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 48, new Sec. 14)
11 Sec. 14. The amount of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
13 Fund to the Department of Public Health for development of a
14 consolidated laboratory information system.
15 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 48, new Sec. 15)
16 Sec. 15. The amount of $2,850,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
18 Fund to the Department of Public Health for expanded
19 laboratory capacity and enhanced statewide communication
20 capabilities associated with homeland security.
21 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 48, new Sec. 16)
22 Sec. 16. The sum of $2,500,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
24 Fund to the Department of Public Health for costs associated
25 with creating a Pharmaceutical Cache related to homeland
26 security purposes.
27 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 48, new Sec. 17)
28 Sec. 17. The amount of $120,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
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1 Fund to the Department of Public Health for the Illinois
2 Mobile Emergency Response Team for costs associated with
3 homeland security.
4 Section 12. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
5 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by adding new
6 Sections 8 and 9 to Article 75 as follows:
7 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 75, new Sec. 8)
8 Sec. 8. The amount of $370,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
10 Fund to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency for
11 additional equipment for the State Interagency Response Team
12 for costs associated with homeland security.
13 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 75, new Sec. 9)
14 Sec. 9. The amount of $7,000,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
16 Fund to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency for
17 providing services and for costs associated with Homeland
18 Security and for grants to the Department of State Police,
19 the Department of Military Affairs, the Office of the State
20 Fire Marshal and other state agencies for such purposes.
21 Section 13. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
22 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by adding new
23 Sections 13 and 14 to Article 89 as follows:
24 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 89, new Sec. 13)
25 Sec. 13. The amount of $700,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
27 Fund to the Office of the State Fire Marshal for radios,
28 computers, generators, and other costs associated with
29 homeland security.
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1 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 89, new Sec. 14)
2 Sec. 14. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
3 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
4 Fund to the Office of the State Fire Marshal for Fire Service
5 Institute training costs associated with homeland security.
6 Section 14. "AN ACT making appropriations," Public Act
7 92-8, approved June 11, 2001, is amended by changing Section
8 35 of Article 1 as follows:
9 (P.A. 92-8, Art. 1, Sec. 35)
10 Sec. 35. The following amounts, or so much of those
11 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated
12 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education
13 for the objects and purposes named:
14 For all costs associated with Regional
15 Offices of Education, including, but not limited to:
16 ROE School Bus Driver Training, ROE School
17 Services, and ROE Supervisory Expense....... $12,512,000
18 For operational costs
19 and grants for Mathematics Statewide........ $1,000,000
20 For costs associated with the
21 Reading Improvement Statewide Program....... $4,000,000
22 For all costs, including prior year claims,
23 associated with Special Education lawsuits,
24 including Corey H........................... $1,000,000
25 For grants for
26 career awareness and development
27 programs, including, but not limited to:
28 Career Awareness & Development,
29 Jobs for Illinois Graduates, and
30 Illinois Governmental Internship Program.... $7,247,700
31 For operational costs and grants
32 for Family Literacy......................... $1,000,000
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1 For all costs associated with teacher education programs,
2 including, but not limited to: National Board
3 Certification, Teacher of the Year, and
4 Teacher Framework Implementation............ $1,740,000
5 For costs associated with regional
6 and local Optional Education Programs for
7 dropouts, those at risk of dropping out, and Alternative
8 Education Programs for chronic truants...... $19,660,000
9 For costs associated with the Metro East Consortium for
10 Child Advocacy.............................. $250,000
11 For all costs associated with
12 Professional Development Statewide.......... $2,000,000
13 For costs associated with funding Vocational Education
14 Staff Development........................... $1,299,800
15 For costs associated with the Certificate Renewal
16 Administrative Payment Program.............. $1,000,000
17 For operational costs and grants associated with
18 the Summer Bridges Program to assist
19 school districts that had one or more schools
20 with a significant percentage of third
21 and sixth grade students in the "does not meet" category
22 on the 1998 State reading scores
23 to achieve standards in reading............. $26,000,000
24 For costs associated with the
25 Parental Involvement Campaign Program....... $1,500,000
26 For all costs associated with standards,
27 assessment, and accountability programs,
28 including, but not limited to:
29 Arts Planning K-6, Assessment Programs,
30 Learning Improvement and Quality Assurance
31 and Learning Standards...................... $31,309,700
32 For operational costs associated with
33 administering the Reading
34 Improvement Block Grant..................... $389,500
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1 For costs associated with the transition
2 of minority students
3 to college and teaching careers............. $600,000
4 For funding the Golden Apple Scholars Program... $2,554,300
5 For all costs associated with
6 career and technical education programs..... $53,874,500
7 For all costs associated with
8 student at-risk programs,
9 including, but not limited to:
10 Hispanic Student Dropout Prevention Programs,
11 Project Impact, Illinois Partnership Academy, and Urban
12 Education Partnership Programs.............. $2,649,600
13 For operational costs and grants associated with
14 Scientific Literacy, Mathematics, and
15 the Center on Scientific Literacy........... $8,583,000
16 For operational costs and grants
17 associated with the Substance
18 Abuse and Violence Prevention Programs...... $2,750,000
19 For operational expenses of administering the
20 Early Childhood Block Grant................. $685,600
21 For operational costs and reimbursement to a parent
22 or guardian under the transportation provisions
23 of Section 29-5.2 of the School Code........ $15,120,000
24 For funding the Teachers'
25 Academy for Math and Science................ $7,001,900
26 For operational costs of the Residential Services
27 Authority for Behavior Disorders and Severely
28 Emotionally Disturbed
29 Children and Adolescents.................... $500,000
30 For all costs associated with administering Alternative
31 Education Programs for disruptive students pursuant to
32 Article 13A of the School Code.............. $17,852,000
33 For operational costs and grants for
34 Alternative Learning Opportunities Program.. $1,000,000
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1 For operational costs and grants
2 for schools associated with the
3 Academic Early Warning List
4 and other at-risk schools................... $4,350,000
5 For all costs associated with ISBE regional services,
6 including, but not limited to:
7 ROE Audits, ISBE Services as ROE, ROE Technology,
8 GED Testing, Administrators Academy, and the
9 Leadership Development Institute............ $3,444,300
10 For costs associated with the Association of Illinois
11 Middle-Level Schools Program................ $100,000
12 For funding the Illinois State
13 Board of Education Technology Program....... $256,300
14 For all costs associated with providing
15 the loan of textbooks to students under
16 Section 18-17 of
17 the School Code............... $30,192,100 $21,641,900
18 For Payment to the Early Intervention
19 Revolving Fund for costs associated with
20 Early Intervention Program at the Department
21 of Human Services. Payments shall be made
22 in 12 equal amounts on or about the 15th
23 of each month............................... $71,480,000
24 For grants associated with the
25 Illinois Economic Education program......... $150,000
26 Total, this Section............................. $283,125,100
27 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect
28 immediately upon becoming law.".
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