South Carolina General Assembly
106th Session, 1985-1986

Bill 3801


                    Current Status

Bill Number:               3801
Ratification Number:       556
Act Number:                548
Introducing Body:          House
Subject:                   Appropriate monies in the Capital
                           Expenditure Fund
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(A548, R556, H3801)

AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE MONIES IN THE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986-87.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Capital expenditure fund

SECTION 1. In accordance with the provisions of Section 11-11-310 of the 1976 Code, there is appropriated from the monies available in the Capital Expenditure Fund for fiscal year 1986-87 the following amounts:

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

ALLOCATION OF CAPITAL

EXPENDITURE FUND BY PROJECT

(1) Wateree Farm Project 250,000

(2) Lieber Institution Equipment 500,000

(3) Dutchman Institution - Multipurpose

Building 536,000

(4) Manning Laundry Project 1,200,000

(5) Food Service Warehouse Project 91,000

(6) Reimbursed Emergency Projects 600,000

(Temporary Buildings)

(7) Temporary Buildings (3) 900,000

(8) Fencing, McDougal Youth Correction Center,

Aiken Youth Correction Center,

Women's Correction Center 500,000

(9) Training Facility 2,700,000

(10) Administrative Training - Personnel

Equipment 42,724

(11) Data Processing Equipment 385,000

(12) Lighting Equipment - Nelson 182,250

(13) Plumbing Equipment - Nelson 105,975

(14) Air Flow Equipment - Nelson 225,000

(15) Furnishings Equipment - Nelson 376,610

(16) Health Equipment - Nelson 174,089

(17) McCormick Equipment 54,974

(18) Training Facility Equipment 313,886

(19) General Renovations 3,603,568

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE FUND 12,741,076

Time effective

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor.