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COMMITTEE AMENDMENT ADOPTED
May 30, 2013
H. 3711
S. Printed 5/30/13--S.
Read the first time March 13, 2013.
TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013, AND TO ALLOW UNEXPENDED FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO BE CARRIED FORWARD TO SUCCEEDING FISCAL YEARS AND EXPENDED FOR THE SAME PURPOSES.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. In accordance with the provisions of Section 36(B)(2) and (3), Article III, Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, and Section 11-11-320(C) and (D) of the 1976 Code, there is appropriated from the monies available in the Capital Reserve Fund for Fiscal Year 2012-2013 the following amounts:
(1) F03-Budget and Control Board
Consumer Protection and
Statewide Cyber Security
Improvements $ 10,000,000
(2) H63-Department of Education
School Bus Lease and Purchase $ 10,500,000
(3) F03-Budget and Control Board
Division of Information
Security/S.334 $ 4,840,508
(4) F03-Budget and Control Board
Spartanburg Train Disaster
Relief Fund $ 2,000,000
(5) F03-Budget and Control Board
Statehouse Dehumidification
and Heating $ 60,000
(6) H09-The Citadel
Cadet Accountability System $ 1,500,000
(7) H15-University of Charleston
Science Center $ 2,000,000
(8) H17-Coastal Carolina University
Science Center $ 1,500,000
(9) H21-Lander University
National Center for
Montessori Education $ 750,000
(10) H47-Winthrop University
Withers/WTS Building Roof
Replacement Maintenance
and Repairs $ 750,000
(11) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
CATT Program/Ready SC $ 7,538,694
(12) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Manufacturing Skills Standards
Council Initiative $ 2,500,000
(13) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Central Carolina Technical
College-Advanced
Manufacturing Technology
Training Center $ 1,750,000
(14) J20-Department of Alcohol and
Other Drug Abuse Services
Keystone Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Capital Improvement
Rock Hill $ 750,000
(15) J20-Department of Alcohol and
Other Drug Abuse Services
McCord Center Fire Safety
-Alcohol and Drug Abuse $ 250,000
(16) J20-Department of Alcohol and
Other Drug Abuse Services
Circle Park Florence County
-Alcohol and Drug Abuse $ 150,000
(17) L04-Department of Social Services
Child Support Enforcement
System Development $ 212,221
(18) P12-Forestry Commission
Firefighting Equipment $ 2,000,000
(19) P20-Clemson University-PSA
Advanced Plant Technology Lab $ 3,000,000
(20) P32-Department of Commerce
Deal Closing Fund $ 3,322,234
(21) R44-Department of Revenue
Repayment of Loan Authorized
by the Budget and Control
Board on 12/12/12 $ 20,170,000
(22) N20-Law Enforcement Training
Council (Criminal Justice
Academy) HVAC System $ 1,682,032
(23) A17-Legislative Printing and
Information Technology Systems
Data Center and Server Room $ 950,000
(24) K05-Department of Public Safety
Deferred Maintenance
-Roof Replacement $ 300,000
(25) N20-Law Enforcement Training
Council (Criminal Justice
Academy) Replace Water
Supply Lines Oldest Dorms $ 147,492
(26) R44-Department of Revenue
Implement Tax Processing
System Improvements $ 7,533,374
(27) H18-Francis Marion University
Health Sciences Building
(2 to 1 Match) $ 1,750,000
(28) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Aiken Technical-Academic
Building in Support of
STEM and Engineering $ 640,000
(29) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Denmark Technical-Plant
Funding for Science Building $ 435,750
(30) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Greenville Technical
-Enterprise Campus
Development $ 435,750
(31) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Horry-Georgetown Technical
-Culinary Arts Academic
Building (1 to 1 Match) $ 435,750
(32) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Midlands Technical-Quickjobs
Program-Equipment $ 500,000
(33) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Piedmont-Phase II
-Laurens Advanced
Manufacturing Center $ 909,000
(34) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Technical College of
Lowcountry-Transitioning
Military Support and
Training $ 318,000
(35) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Tri-County Technical
-Oconee Workforce and
Economic Development
Center (1 to 1 Match) $ 750,000
(36) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
Trident Technical
-Infrastructure/Roads/Ramps
and Information Technology $ 435,750
(37) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
York Technical-Main Campus
Road-Health and Safety
Traffic Flow $ 640,000
(38) H73-Vocational Rehabilitation
Palmetto Center-Rebuild Facility
-Fire and Life Safety Issues $ 3,000,000
(39) P16-Department of Agriculture
Pee Dee Farmers Market
-Replace Refrigeration Capacity $ 75,000
(40) P16-Department of Agriculture
Consumer Services
-Metrology Lab $ 1,900,000
(41) P16-Department of Agriculture
Farmers Market $ 9,875,000
(42) P20-Clemson University-PSA
Agriculture Research - Equipment $ 2,500,000
(43) P21-South Carolina State
University-PSA
Rural Farming Equipment $ 100,000
(44) P28-Department of Parks,
Recreation and Tourism
Lake Greenwood Campground
Electrical $ 800,000
(45) P28-Department of Parks,
Recreation and Tourism
State Park Sewer Repairs
-Santee and Table Rock $ 550,000
(46) P28-Department of Parks,
Recreation and Tourism
Kings Mountain Bridge
Replacement $ 250,000
(47) P28-Department of Parks,
Recreation and Tourism
Asbestos Abatement and
Mold Removal $ 200,000
$ 112,656,555
SECTION 2. The General Assembly finds, that as a top priority of the current fiscal year, consumer protection is to continue to be provided for those citizens whose personal financial information was compromised as a result of the Department of Revenue Security Breach of 2012. In accordance with that finding, the funds appropriated to the Budget and Control Board for Statewide Cyber Security and Consumer Protection shall first be used to provide, at a minimum, one additional year of consumer protection to those citizens who were enrolled in "ProtectMyID" as of March 31, 2013. Any funds remaining shall be utilized by the board to implement state agency cyber security improvements as recommended in solutions for plans on cyber security improvements.
SECTION 3. The $250,000 appropriated in SECTION 1 to J20-Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services for McCord Center Fire Safety-Alcohol and Drug Abuse are for the McCord Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Facility operated by the Tri-County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, and is for the installation of fire safety and suppression equipment only.
SECTION 4. From the $2,000,000 appropriated above for the Spartanburg Amusement Train Disaster Relief Fund, there is created in the State Treasury the Spartanburg County Amusement Train Disaster Relief Fund. The purpose of the fund is to compensate victims of the amusement train derailment in Cleveland Park in Spartanburg County on March 19, 2011, for medical costs not covered by insurance or other means which exceed the individual victim's share of the maximum amount recoverable from a governmental entity for a single occurrence pursuant to Section 15-78-120 of the Tort Claims Act.
The Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee shall jointly appoint an administrator for the fund. The administrator shall serve without compensation and until all claims to the fund have been processed. The administrator shall establish a sixty day period to receive claims to the fund. For two weeks prior to the opening of the claims period, the administrator must publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in Spartanburg County the procedure by which claims may be submitted. The State Office of Victim Assistance shall provide administrative and logistical assistance to the administrator. The administrator may use up to $50,000 from the fund to defray the costs associated with managing the fund and to reimburse the State Office of Victim Assistance for any costs associated with providing support.
At the close of the claims period, the administrator shall pay to each claimant the actual amount of their verifiable medical expenses if the aggregate amount of claims to the fund does not exceed the amount available in the fund. If the aggregate amount of claims exceeds the amount in the fund, the administrator shall pay each claimant a percentage of the fund equal to the percentage of the uncompensated medical expenses incurred by the claimant in relation to the total amount of uncompensated medical expenses incurred by all claimants to the fund. Funds may only be used to pay victims directly for uncompensated medical expenses and must not be used to pay subrogation claims or attorneys fees.
SECTION 5. The Comptroller General shall post the appropriations contained in this joint resolution as provided in Section 11-11-320(D) of the 1976 Code. Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this joint resolution may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.
SECTION 6. This joint resolution takes effect thirty days after the completion of the 2012-2013 fiscal year in accordance with the provisions of Section 36(B)(3)(a), Article III, Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, and Section 11-11-320(D)(1) of the 1976 Code.
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