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GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL Committee Amendment
SB2000 GG 7
Senator(s): Laurent
moved the following amendment:
Section: 05 EXPLANATION:
On Page: 246 Reallocates $250,000 in non-recurring General Revenue
Funds from the Transportation Outreach Program
Spec App: 2011 (Interstate Connector - Alabama into Okaloosa) to a
Potable Water Resources Study in Okaloosa County.
NET IMPACT ON: Total Funds General Revenue Trust Funds
Recurring - 0 0 0
Non-Recurring - (250,000) 0 (250,000)
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Positions & Amount Positions & Amount
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Transportation Systems Development
Program: Highway And Bridge Construction 55100100
In Section 05 On Page 246
2011 Special Categories 100862
Transfer To The State Transportation
Trust Fund IOEH
1000 From General Revenue Fund 92,343,183 92,093,183
CA -250,000 FSI1NR -250,000
Program: Public Transportation 55100300
In Section 05 On Page 249
2045 Fixed Capital Outlay 085573
Transportation Outreach Program IOEK
2540 From State Transportation (Primary) 120,043,183 119,793,183
Trust Fund
CA -250,000 FSI1NR -250,000
Immediately following Specific Appropriation 2045, DELETE:
Interstate Connector - Alabama into Okaloosa........1,750,000
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Immediately following Specific Appropriation 2045, INSERT:
Interstate Connector - Alabama into Okaloosa........1,500,000
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF
Program: Water Resource Management
Water Supply 37350300
In Section 05 On Page 220
1754-A Grants And Aids To Local Governments And 14C
Nonstate Entities - Fixed Capital Outlay
Grants And Aids - Potable Water Resource
Study - Okaloosa County IOEB
1000 From General Revenue Fund 250,000
CA 250,000 FSI1NR 250,000
Immediately following Specific Appropriation 1754-A, INSERT:
Funds in Specific Appropriation 1754A are provided for alternative water
supplies and water resource development in Okaloosa County by the
Northwest Florida Water Management District.
Line item amendments are accepted as part of the amendatory process. However, due to the necessity of using computerized systems this may entail a different placement
within a budget entity or the renumbering of the specific appropriation items. |
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