H*3701 Session 119 (2011-2012)
H 3701 {Rat #107, Act #76 of 2011} Joint Resolution, By House Ways and Means
A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2010-2011. - ratified title
03/08/11 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference (House Journal-page 53)
03/09/11 House Debate adjourned until Thursday, March 10, 2011
(House Journal-page 26)
03/10/11 House Special order, set for immediately after second
reading of H. 3700
03/15/11 House Amended (House Journal-page 97)
03/15/11 House Read second time (House Journal-page 97)
03/15/11 House Roll call Yeas-119 Nays-0 (House Journal-page 98)
03/16/11 House Read third time and sent to Senate
(House Journal-page 17)
03/16/11 Senate Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 15)
03/16/11 Senate Referred to Committee on Finance
(Senate Journal-page 15)
03/16/11 Scrivener's error corrected
04/19/11 Senate Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Finance (Senate Journal-page 11)
04/20/11 Scrivener's error corrected
05/26/11 Senate Committee Amendment Amended and Adopted
(Senate Journal-page 43)
05/26/11 Senate Read second time (Senate Journal-page 83)
05/31/11 Scrivener's error corrected
05/31/11 Senate Debate adjourned (Senate Journal-page 60)
06/01/11 Senate Amended (Senate Journal-page 180)
06/01/11 Senate Failed to Receive Third Reading
(Senate Journal-page 180)
06/01/11 Senate Roll call Ayes-27 Nays-13 (Senate Journal-page 180)
06/01/11 Senate Reconsidered vote whereby third reading failed
(Senate Journal-page 200)
06/01/11 Senate Read third time and returned to House with
amendments (Senate Journal-page 200)
06/01/11 Senate Roll call Ayes-31 Nays-8 (Senate Journal-page 200)
06/02/11 House Senate amendment amended (House Journal-page 52)
06/02/11 House Roll call Yeas-107 Nays-4 (House Journal-page 52)
06/02/11 House Returned to Senate with amendments
(House Journal-page 52)
06/02/11 Senate Non-concurrence in House amendment
(Senate Journal-page 63)
06/02/11 House House insists upon amendment and conference
committee appointed Reps. Cooper, White, and
Battle (House Journal-page 77)
06/14/11 Senate Conference committee appointed Leatherman,
Peeler, and Matthews (Senate Journal-page 29)
06/22/11 House Conference report received and adopted
(House Journal-page 13)
06/22/11 House Roll call Yeas-76 Nays-37 (House Journal-page 13)
06/22/11 Senate Conference report received and adopted
(Senate Journal-page 40)
06/22/11 Senate Roll call Ayes-34 Nays-7 (Senate Journal-page 41)
06/22/11 Senate Ordered enrolled for ratification
(Senate Journal-page 46)
06/22/11 Ratified R 107
06/28/11 Vetoed by Governor
06/29/11 House Veto overridden by originating body Yeas-112
Nays-1 (House Journal-page 28)
06/29/11 Senate Veto overridden Ayes-32 Nays-8
(Senate Journal-page 80)
07/01/11 Effective date See Act for Effective Date
08/23/11 Act No. 76
H. 3701
(A76, R107, H3701)
A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010-2011.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Capital Reserve Fund appropriations
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 2010-2011 the following amounts:
(1) P32-Department of Commerce
Deal Closing Fund $ 5,000,000
(2) H59-State Board for Technical
and Comprehensive Education
CATT Program $ 13,000,000
(3) J02-Department of Health
and Human Services
Medicaid Technology
Federal Mandates $ 1,771,692
(4) P28-Department of Parks, Recreation
and Tourism
Destination Specific $ 5,400,000
(5) J12-Department of Mental Health
Bryan Psychiatric
Roof Replacement $ 6,572,388
(6) P12-Forestry Commission
Forestry Equipment Replacement $ 3,000,000
(7) E28-Election Commission
2012 Statewide Primary Election $ 3,800,000
(8) H73-Vocational Rehabilitation
Durable Medical Equipment $ 2,500,000
(9) B04-Judicial Department
Statewide Implementation of
Electronic Filing $ 5,000,000
(10) H75-School for the Deaf and the Blind
Vocational Education Center
Renovation $ 4,401,240
(11) H71-Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School
Bus Replacement and Computer
Replacement $ 195,000
(12) E23-Commission on Indigent Defense
Technology for Docket Management,
Electronic Filing and
Case Management $ 450,000
(13) D17-Governor's Office of Executive
Policy and Programs
Veterans' Cemetery $ 750,000
(14) H63-Department of Education
Governor's School for the Arts
and the Humanities
Desktop Computer Replacement $ 75,000
(15) H63-Department of Education
Governor's School for the Arts
And the Humanities
Replacement of Classroom
Equipment and Furnishings $ 85,000
(16) A17-Legislative Printing and
Information Technology Systems
Information Technology $ 900,000
(17) H75-School for the Deaf and the Blind
Technology Infrastructure $ 1,600,000
(18) U30-Division of Aeronautics
Aeronautics Parts and Fuel $ 600,000
(19) P28-Department of Parks, Recreation
and Tourism
Regional Tourism Promotion $ 100,000
(20) J12-Department of Mental Health
Campbell Veterans Nursing Home
Deferred Maintenance $ 750,000
(21) J12-Department of Mental Health
Stone Veterans Nursing Home
Deferred Maintenance $ 1,330,000
(22) D10-State Law Enforcement Division
Law Enforcement Equipment $ 1,000,000
(23) K05-Department of Public Safety
Law Enforcement Equipment $ 1,000,000
(24) E20-Office of Attorney General
Information Technology $ 1,000,000
(25) H59-State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Training Equipment-Trident
Technical College $ 500,000
(26) N08-Department of Probation,
Parole and Pardon Services
Agent Equipment $ 500,000
(27) P24-Department of Natural Resources
Law Enforcement Equipment $ 1,000,000
(28) P32-Department of Commerce
Economic Development
Organizations $ 5,000,000
(29) H59-State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Deferred Maintenance $ 9,593,651
(30) H75-School for the Deaf and the Blind
Deferred Maintenance $ 1,550,000
(31) H09-The Citadel
Deferred Maintenance $ 811,439
(32) H12-Clemson University
Deferred Maintenance $ 6,195,597
(33) H15-University of Charleston
Deferred Maintenance $ 1,712,207
(34) H17-Coastal Carolina University
Deferred Maintenance $ 831,612
(35) H18-Francis Marion University
Deferred Maintenance $ 965,801
(36) H21-Lander University
Deferred Maintenance $ 547,427
(37) H24-South Carolina State University
Deferred Maintenance $ 1,073,693
(38) H27-University of South Carolina
Columbia Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 9,115,505
(39) H29-University of South Carolina
Aiken Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 560,133
(40) H34-University of South Carolina
Upstate Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 730,319
(41) H36-University of South Carolina
Beaufort Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 131,893
(42) H37-University of South Carolina
Lancaster Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 139,228
(43) H38-University of South Carolina
Salkehatchie Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 118,639
(44) H39-University of South Carolina
Sumter Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 220,518
(45) H40-University of South Carolina
Union Campus
Deferred Maintenance $ 53,817
(46) H47-Winthrop University
Deferred Maintenance $ 1,174,145
(47) H51-Medical University of South Carolina
Deferred Maintenance $ 4,877,511
Total $ 107,683,455
SCEIS implementation
SECTION 2. The Budget and Control Board is directed not to implement and complete the SCEIS Budget Module until funds are appropriated for that specific purpose.
Posting of appropriations, carry forward
SECTION 3. 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 purpose.
Time effective
SECTION 4. This joint resolution takes effect thirty days after the completion of the 2010-2011 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.
Ratified the 22nd day of June, 2011.
Vetoed by the Governor -- 6/28/2011.
Veto overridden by House -- 6/29/2011.
Veto overridden by Senate -- 6/29/2011.
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