995027 Florida Senate - 2016 Committee Amendment SPB2500 AGG 41 The Committee on Appropriations(Latvala) recommended the following amendment:Section: 05 EXPLANATION: On Page: 202 Reallocates $350,000 of nonrecurring general revenue from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Spec App: 1424A Services' Transfer to the Agricultural Emergency Eradication Trust Fund category to the Department of Environmental Protection, Water Management Districts Fixed Capital Outlay Relocation Assistance category. Inserts proviso language to specifiy that funds are for implementation of the South Florida Water Management District 50-year capital improvement plan. NET IMPACT ON: Total Funds General Revenue Trust Funds Recurring - 0 0 0 Non-Recurring - 0 0 0 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Positions & Amount Positions & Amount DELETE INSERT AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Program: Agricultural Economic Development Fruits And Vegetables Inspection And Enforcement 42170100 In Section 05 On Page 202 1424A Special Categories 100242 Transfer To Agricultural Emergency Eradication Trust Fund IOEA 1000 General Revenue Fund 14,680,000 14,330,000 CA -350,000 FSI1NR -350,000 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF Program: Water Policy And Ecosystems Restoration Water Policy And Ecosystems Restoration 37200100995027 Log:0015 JAH/JAH 02/01/16 08:04:06 PM Senate Page: 1 In Section 5 On Page 220 1590A Grants And Aids To Local Governments And 141123 Nonstate Entities - Fixed Capital Outlay Grants And Aids - Water Management Districts - Local Government Fixed Capital Outlay Relocation Assistance IOEM 1000 General Revenue Fund 350,000 CA 350,000 FSI1NR 350,000 Following Specific Appropriation 1590A, INSERT: From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1590A, $350,000 in nonrecurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for engineering and design assistance for local governments that are required to relocate roads, bridges, or other access structures as a result of the implementation of the South Florida Water Management District 50-year capital improvement plan. Priority funding shall be given to access relocation projects that are part of the rehabilitation of Central and South Florida Flood Control Project structures that have been evaluated and determined to no longer provide sufficient levels of service for either flood protection or water supply and are deemed to be well past their life expectancy.995027 Log:0015 JAH/JAH 02/01/16 08:04:06 PM Senate Page: 2