General Appropriations Bill H. 3400 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997
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1 PART III
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3 FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS
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5 SECTION 1. The sources of general fund surplus revenues appropriated in this Part are as follows:
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7 (1) Fiscal Year 1996-97 BEA Surplus $89,929,045
8 (2) Fiscal Year 1996-97 Set-aside pursuant to Section 11-11-140 $52,422,258
9 (3) Citadel Lapse $4,360,000
10 (4) Proceeds of CCI Sale Transferred to General Fund $3,000,000
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12 Total, all sources $149,711,303
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14 SECTION 2. The following sums are appropriated from the general fund of the State to supplement
15 appropriations made for the expenses of state government in the annual general appropriations act
16 for the Fiscal Year 1997-98 to the extent that unobligated surplus revenues are available:
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18 (1) General Reserve Fund 3,373,537
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20 (2) Aid to Subdivisions - Comptroller General
21 Property Tax Relief Fund 14,372,104
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23 (3) Aid to Subdivisions - Treasurer
24 Local Government Fund 21,812,494
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26 (4) Aid to Subdivisions - Comptroller General
27 Homestead Exemption 1,403,157
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30 (5) Department of Education
31 (a) Fringe Equity 8,500,000
32 (b) School Bus Maintenance & Parts 1,000,000
33 (c) Instructional Materials 7,792,132
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35 (5.1) The $1,000,000 appropriated herein shall be used only to purchase parts for the local school
36 bus maintenance shops.
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35 (6) Commission on Higher Education
36 Formula Funding 10,209,194
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1 (7) Budget and Control Board, Division of Operations
2 (a) Local Government Fund 6,588,619
3 (b) Infrastructure Revolving Loan Fund 8,000,000
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5 (8) Department of Health and Human Services
6 (a) FY 98 Client Growth 9,387,281
7 (b) Nursing Home Rate Adjustment 4,000,000
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9 (9) Department of Disabilities and Special Needs
10 Medicaid Match 1,174,000
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12 (10) Department of Health and Human Services
13 Nursing Home Beds 2,000,000
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15 (11) State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education
16 Special Schools 5,000,000
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18 (12 Department of Social Services
19 (a) Annualization of Welfare Reform 2,000,000
20 (b) Annualization of Emotionally Disturbed Children Fund 12,000,000
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22 (13) University of South Carolina
23 Institute of Public Affairs 500,000
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25 (14) Commission on Higher Education
26 (a) EPSCOR 2,000,000
27 (b) SCAMP 600,000
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29 (15) Department of Juvenile Justice
30 Wilderness Camps & Crafts Farrow 5,000,000
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32 (16) Probation, Parole and Pardon Services
33 Community Control System 1,658,116
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35 (17) Higher Education Tuition Grants
36 Grant Program 900,000
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1 (18) Department of Education
2 Governors School for the Arts 600,000
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4 (19) SC State University
5 Business School Accreditation 500,000
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7 (20) Department of Health and Human Services
8 Residential Care Facilities 1,812,000
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10 (21) Department of Social Services
11 (a) Adoption Subsidy for Special Needs Children 1,552,294
12 (b) Foster Care Clothing Allowance 1,307,581
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14 (22) Arts Commission
15 Grants Program 200,000
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17 (23) Budget and Control Board - Division Of Executive Director
18 (a) Statewide Performance Audit 800,000
19 (b) Prepaid College Tuition Program 400,000
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21 (23.1) Part VI, Section 2 of Act 458 of 1996 created a Performance Audit Steering Committee
22 which was directed to retain independent contractors to conduct performance audits in all aspects of
23 state government. For Fiscal Year 1997-98, the Performance Audit Steering Committee may direct
24 agencies audited under this directive to pay up to one-half of the cost of the audit. No state agency
25 with an appropriation of less than $2,500,000 is state general funds is required to pay any cost of the
26 audit.
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28 (23.2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Part VI, Section 2 of Act 458 of 1996, the existence of the
29 Performance Audit Steering Committee and the completion date of its audit report is extended
30 through June 30, 1999.
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32 (24) Judicial Department
33 (a) Automation 740,000
34 (b) Judicial Commitment 343,200
35 (c) Administration 50,000
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37 (25) State Law Enforcement Division
38 DNA Grants 110,000
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1 (26) Adjutant General
2 Emergency Preparedness Division 250,000
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4 (27) Department of Juvenile Justice
5 (a) Operating Expenses-Assessment & Classification 304,488
6 (b) Medical Services 179,158
7 (c) Programs & Services 1,695,311
8 (d) Attorney Fees 763,000
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10 (28) Clemson-PSA
11 (a) Agri-Systems Productivity and Profitability 760,000
12 (b) Industrial Extension Grants 600,000
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14 (29) Legislative Printing and Information Technology Resources
15 Southern Legislative Conference 125,000
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17 (29.1) Funds appropriated in the amount of $125,000 for the annual meeting of the Southern
18 Legislative Conference lapse to the general fund if this State is not selected as the 1998 host
19 state.
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21 (30) Department of Natural Resources
22 Aquatic Plant Management 400,000
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24 (31) Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services
25 The Bridge 300,000
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27 (32) Prosecution Coordination Commission
28 Per Capita 500,000
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30 (33) Appellate Defense
31 Administration 340,000
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33 (34) Indigent Defense
34 Maintenance 500,000
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36 (35) Department of Corrections
37 (a) Operation of Four 256-Bed Facilities 1,092,950
38 (b) Medical Contract Costs 780,000
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1 (c) Substance Abuse Facility at Manning 650,375
2 (d) Operating Expenses 363,718
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4 (36) College of Charleston
5 Avery Normal Institute 660,000
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7 (37) Department of Social Services
8 Foster Care 35,000
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10 (38) State Museum
11 Outreach Programs 160,000
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13 (38.1) Of the funds appropriated for outreach programs, $140,000 shall be allocated to the South
14 Carolina Cotton Museum and $20,000 shall be allocated to the Cayce Museum.
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16 (39) State Election Commission
17 (a) Voter Registration System-Increase in Voter Reg. 75,000
18 (b) Voter Registration System-Ineligible Voters 27,000
19 (c) Training & Certification 15,000
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21 (40) Parks, Recreation and Tourism
22 Palmetto Trails 100,000
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24 (41) Department of Commerce
25 (a) Frankfurt Office 149,772
26 (b) European Consultant 45,000
27 (c) Advertising/Marketing 453,678
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29 (42) University of South Carolina
30 Small Business Development Center 191,398
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32 (43) Department of Agriculture
33 (a) NASAD Annual Meeting 50,000
34 (b) Annual Spring Dairy Show 10,000
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36 (44) Attorney General's Office
37 (a) Violence Against Women Act Grant 95,849
38 (b) Medicaid Fraud Control Unit 39,316
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1 (45) Confederate Relic Room and Museum
2 Flag Preservation 75,000
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4 (46) Department of Education
5 Challenger Learning Center 50,000
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7 (46.1) The funds appropriated for the Challenger Learning Center shall be allocated to Richland
8 School District One for support of that project.
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10 (47) Confederate Relic Room and Museum
11 Outreach 10,000
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13 (48) Commission on Higher Education
14 African-American Loan Program 50,000
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16 (49) College of Charleston
17 Race Relations 50,000
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19 (50) Governor's Office
20 Alzheimer Matching Grants 50,000
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23 TOTAL, Supplemental Appropriations $149,681,722
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25 SECTION 3. (A) The appropriations in Section 2 are listed in priority order beginning with item
26 (1) and each separate appropriation item or subitem must be funded before the next appropriation
27 item or subitem in order is paid.
28 (B) Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this Part may be carried forward to succeeding
29 fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.
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31 SECTION 4. Except where otherwise provided, this Part takes effect upon approval by the
32 Governor, but no appropriation in Section 2 may be paid until the Comptroller General closes the
33 state's books on Fiscal Year 1996-97.
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35 END OF PART III
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37 All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with any of the provisions of Part I or Part III of this Act
38 are hereby suspended for the Fiscal Year 1997-98.
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1 All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with any of the provisions of Part II of this Act are hereby
2 repealed.
3 Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, this Act shall take effect immediately upon its
4 approval by the Governor.