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ID S1432
Bill
AI Summary
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Reduces the Commission on Aging appropriation by $386,500 for fiscal year 2010 (July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010) from the General Fund, including $40,900 in personnel costs, $13,300 in operating expenditures, and $332,300 in trustee and benefit payments.
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Appropriates $13,397,500 to the Commission on Aging for fiscal year 2011 (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011) from multiple funding sources: General Fund ($4,621,400), American Reinvestment Fund ($611,300), Miscellaneous Revenue Fund ($132,000), and Federal Grant Fund ($8,032,800).
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Limits the Commission on Aging to a maximum of 15.35 full-time equivalent positions during fiscal year 2011, unless specifically authorized by the Governor, with the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee to be notified of any increased positions.
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Declares an emergency and makes the appropriation reduction in Section 1 effective immediately upon passage and approval.
Legislative Description
Reduces the appropriation for the Commission on Aging by $386,500 for fiscal year 2010; appropriates $13,397,500 for the Commission on Aging for fiscal year 2011; and limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 15.35.
APPROPRIATIONS
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 314 Effective: 04/12/10 Section 1; 07/01/10 All other sections
4/12/2010