South Carolina General Assembly
107th Session, 1987-1988
Continuation of Appropriations Act
11.1. The funds appropriated under the Commission on Higher
Education and designated as 'Cutting Edge' must not be expended
until legislation specifying the programs of the 'Cutting Edge' is
enacted.
12. Higher Ed Tuition Grants
Scholarships 850,000
13. College of Charleston
Public Service Activities 50,000
14. Francis Marion College
Public Service Activities 50,000
15. Lander College
Public Service Activities 50,000
16. University of South Carolina
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
Equipment-Cholestrol Determination 18,750
17. Winthrop College
Public Service Activities 50,000
18. SC State College
a. Office of Small & Minority Business 50,000
b. Desegregation Program 300,000
c. Business Program Enhancement 200,000
19. Department of Education
a. Governor's School for Math &
Science 230,000
b. Bus Routing/Shed/Heaters 99,450
c. Comprehensive Health Education-
Textbooks and Materials 950,000
d. School Bus Lease/Purchase 1,634,364
20. Educational Television Comm
School Reception and Engineering
Department Equipment 147,200
21. Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School
Furniture & Fencing 75,000
22. School For Deaf & Blind
Brail System, Books, Equipment 58,000
23. Archives & History
Computer 22,139
24. State Library
a. Library Books 100,000
b. State Aid to Counties 160,000
24.1. The amount appropriated in this section for "Aid to
County Libraries" shall be allotted to each county on a per
capita basis according to the official United State Census for
1980, as aid to the County Library.
25. Arts Commission
a. Greenville Cultural Exchange 10,000
b. Penn Center 30,000
26. State Museum
Store Inventory 100,000
27. DHEC
a. Reinstate In-Patient Hospital
Program for Children's
Rehab Services 2,000,000
b. Prenatal/Perinatal Care Pgm 55,000
c. Fire Academy Contamination Study 179,350
d. OSHA-Hepatitis B Immunizations 100,000
27.1. The Department of Health and Environmental Control shall
instruct any local area of the state that has the highest infant
mortality rate in the state on methods of preventing infant deaths
by implementing an early prenatal and perinatal program.
28. Dept of Mental Health
a. Community Programs 100,000
b. FY 87-88 Operating Deficit 947,000
28.1. The Department of Mental Health is authorized to expend the
funds designated as FY 1987-88 Operating Deficit for the purpose of
avoiding a year-end operating deficit.
29. Dept of Mental Retardation
a. Day Programs-Emergency Repairs
& Renovations 100,000
b. Equipment 200,000
30. Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse
Union County Commission on Alcohol
and Drug Abuse for office facility 125,000
31. Dept of Social Services
a. Equipment-County Facilities 428,000
b. Nationwide Outreach Center 10,000
c. Contractual Services 100,000
32. John De La Howe School
Equipment 243,000
33. Commission for the Blind
Maintenance/Repairs Concession Stands 25,000
34. Commission on Human Affairs
Equipment 50,847
35. Commission on Women
Supplies 7,000
36. Parole & Community Corrections
Electronic Surveillance Equip 138,000
37. Water Resources Commission
Contractual Services 89,000
38. Land Resources
Flood Control Projects 150,000
39. Forestry Commission
Radio Equipment 118,922
40. Dept of Agriculture
Mobile Hay Analysis Computer 60,280
41. Clemson PSA
a. Wood Chemistry Research Equipment 56,500
b. Equipment 72,000
42. Wildlife & Marine Resources
a. Meeting/Training Facility 300,000
b. Marine Research Vessel 350,000
c. Conservation Equipment 94,000
d. Magazine Equipment 23,500
e. Mechanical Oyster Harvester 118,000
f. Infra-Red Night Time Search
Equipment 120,000
43. Coastal Council
Radio Equipment 30,000
44. Sea Grant Consortium
Vehicle 13,500
45. Parks, Recreation & Tourism
a. Equipment 250,000
b. Calhoun Mansion-Clemson Campus
Permanent Improvement 50,000
c. Governor's House-Charlestowne
Landing Furniture 50,000
d. Abbeville Opera House 100,000
e. Tourism Advertising 100,000
f. Lawton Park 10,000
g. Grand Army Hall 30,000
h. Cayce Museum 35,000
i. Recreation Land Trust Fund 100,000
j. Gilland Memorial Park 75,000
45.1. The Department is directed to expend funds appropriated for
the Calhoun Mansion-Clemson Campus Permanent Improvement for the
purpose of constructing restroom facilities and roof repairs to the
Calhoun Mansion on the campus of Clemson University.
46. Development Board
a. Marketing Study 100,000
b. Enterprise Development 200,000
c. Computer Equipment 64,500
d. Special Events 230,000
e. Rural Initiative 250,000
47. Jobs-Economic Development Authority
Equipment 5,500
48. Clarks Hill-Russell Authority
Savannah River Basin Project 50,000
49. Old Exchange Building Commission
a. Marketing Materials 5,000
b. Store Inventory 5,000
c. Building Improvements 4,000
50. Workers' Compensation Commission
Equipment 15,085
51. Department of Insurance
Printers 34,828
52. Financial Institutions
a. Bank Examining-Contractual Service 31,200
b. Consumer Finance-Contractual
Service 12,000
53. Tax Commission
Contractual Service 8,360
54. ABC Commission
Equipment 49,800
55. Ethics Commission
Equipment 10,537
56. Auctioneers Commission
Equipment 1,279
57. Contractor's Licensing Board
Equipment 10,000
58. Funeral Service Board
Equipment 650
59. Aeronautics Commission
a. Bell Long Range 206L Helicopter 1,065,000
b. Fuel Truck 53,000
c. Radio & Computer Equipment
Engine Overhauls, Building
Renovation & Repair 159,000
59.1. The Aeronautics Commission may sell its 1960 Bell 204B
helicopter. The proceeds from the sale of the 1960 Bell 204B
helicopter must be applied to the purchase of the Bell Long Range
206L. The funds appropriated for the acquisition of a Bell Long
Range 206L may not be disbursed until the Aeronautics Commission
has certified to the Comptroller General that the 1960 Bell 204B
helicopter has been removed from service and sold.
60. Dues & Contributions
a. Town Theater 25,000
b. City of Columbia, for fiftieth
anniversary commemoration of
"Big Apple" & "Little
Apple", the apple dances 4,800
61. Aid To Subdivisions
Inventory Tax Phaseout 3,975,488
Total General Fund $52,566,128
Section 2 of this Part takes effect August 1, 1988.
SECTION 3. Any unexpended balance at June 30, 1988 of the amounts
appropriated in this Part may be carried forward into Fiscal Year
1988-89 and expended for the same purposes.
SECTION 4. In the event the amounts constituting the sources of
funds as contained in Section 1 of this Part are less than
estimated, then the State Budget and Control Board shall first
reduce to the extent necessary, on an equal percentage basis, the
appropriations contained in Section 2 of this part that are not
hereinafter identified in priority order to eliminate the
deficiency. In the event the reduction of appropriations for items
not hereinafter identified in priority order is not sufficient to
eliminate the deficiency, the State Budget and Control Board shall
reduce to the extent necessary each item in the order listed below
beginning with priority item number 10.
Priority Item
Number Agency-Item Amount
1. Election
Commission General Election
Expenses $ 1,120,000
2. B & C Board Classified
Employee
Payments 12,196,500
3. Aid to
Subdivisions Inventory Tax
Phaseout 3,975,488
4. Comm on
Higher Educ Desegregation Pgm 1,200,000
5. Comm on
Higher Educ Cutting Edge 5,000,000
6. DHEC Children's
Rehab
Services 2,000,000
7. Aeronautics
Comm Bell Long Range
206L Helicopter 1,065,000
8. B&C Bd-Local
Gov't Aid to Entities
Rural Development 6,000,000
9. B&C Bd-Local
Gov't Aid to Entities-EDA 4,000,000
SECTION 5. If there are surplus Fiscal Year 1987-88 general fund
revenues in excess of the amount required to fund the
appropriations contained in SECTION 2 of this part, the excess
funds must be used for the school bus lease/purchase agreement
buyout or to purchase school buses. If funds available for school
buses under this section, in Part I of act and in the joint
resolution making appropriations from the Capital Reserve Fund for
Fiscal year 1987-88, in total, are sufficient to buy out the school
bus lease/purchase agreement, using funds available under this
appropriations act first, the agreement must be bought out. If
these sources of funds are insufficient for a buyout, then all
amounts appropriated or available for school buses in excess of
what is appropriated for the lease/purchase payment for Fiscal year
1988-89 in Part I of this act must be used to purchase up to five
hundred new school buses or to make accelerated payment on the
school bus lease/ purchase agreement, or both, as may be determined
by the State Budget and Control Board.
END OF PART III
All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with any of the provisions
of Part I or Part III of this act are hereby suspended for the
Fiscal Year 1988-89.
All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with any of the provisions
of Part II of this act are hereby repealed.
Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, this act takes
effect immediately upon approval by the Governor.
Became law without signature of the Governor.
PLEASE NOTE
An asterisk and brackets *[ ] indicate items vetoed by the
Governor on June 8, 1988. The House of Representatives sustained
the vetoes on June 20, 1988.
Provisions not vetoed by the Governor took effect June 8, 1988.