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Part 1B SECTION 118 - X910 - STATEWIDE REVENUE
2024-2025 Conference Committee Report


SECTION 118 - X910 - STATEWIDE REVENUE

 

118.1. (SR: Year End Cutoff) Unless specifically authorized herein, the appropriations provided in Part IA of this act as ordinary expenses of the State Government shall lapse on July 31, 2024 2025. State agencies are required to submit all current fiscal year input documents and all electronic workflow for accounts payable transactions to the Office of Comptroller General by July 12, 2024 July 14, 2025. Appropriations for Permanent Improvements, now outstanding or hereafter provided, shall lapse at the end of the second fiscal year in which such appropriations were provided, unless definite commitments shall have been made, with the approval of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority and Joint Bond Review Committee, toward the accomplishment of the purposes for which the appropriations were provided. Appropriations for other specific purposes aside from ordinary operating expenses, now outstanding or hereafter provided, shall lapse at the end of the second fiscal year in which such appropriations were provided, unless definite commitments shall have been made, with the approval of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority, toward the accomplishment of the purposes for which the appropriations were provided.

118.2. (SR: Titling of Real Property) It is the intent of the General Assembly to establish a comprehensive central property and office facility management process to plan for the needs of state government agencies and to achieve maximum efficiency and economy in the use of state owned or state leased real properties. The Department of Administration is directed to identify all state owned properties whether titled in the name of the state or an agency or department, and all agencies and departments of state government are upon request to provide the department all documents related to the title and acquisition of the real properties that are occupied or used by the agency or titled in the name of the agency. Except for any properties where the department determines title should not be in the name of the State because the properties are subject to reverter clauses or other restraints on the property, or where the department determines the state would be best served by not receiving title, and with the exception of properties, highways and roadways owned by the Department of Transportation, title of any property held by or acquired by a state agency or department shall be titled in the name of the state under the control of the Department of Administration. Titling in the name of the state shall not affect the operation or use of real property by an agency.

This provision applies to all state agencies and departments except: institutions of higher learning; the Public Service Authority; the Ports Authority; the South Carolina Division of Public Railways; the MUSC Hospital Authority; the Myrtle Beach Air Force Redevelopment Authority; the Department of Transportation; the Midlands Technical College Enterprise Campus Authority, the Trident Technical College Enterprise Campus Authority; the Area Commission of Tri-County Technical College; and the Charleston Naval Complex Redevelopment Authority.

With respect to any past or future acquisition of real property, the application of this provision and prior comparable titling provisions to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and real property under its ownership or control is subject to the exemption adopted by the South Carolina Budget and Control Board on March 21, 2006.

This provision is comprehensive and supersedes any conflicting provisions concerning title and acquisition and disposition of state owned real property whether in permanent law, temporary law or by provision elsewhere in this act.

The Department of Administration is directed to provide to the Department of Education, funds equal to the amount realized from the sale of the Greenville Halton Road Bus Shop property for school bus maintenance shop relocations, construction, and shop equipment.

118.3. (SR: Contingency Reserve Fund) (A) There is created in the State Treasury a fund separate and distinct from the general fund of the State, the Capital Reserve Fund, and all other funds entitled the Contingency Reserve Fund. All general fund revenues accumulated in a fiscal year in excess of general appropriations and supplemental appropriations must be credited to this fund. Revenues credited to this fund in a fiscal year may be appropriated by the General Assembly. Upon determination by the Comptroller General as to the amount to be deposited in the Contingency Reserve Fund, the Comptroller General shall notify the Board of Economic Advisors and the board shall recognize that amount as surplus funds. Revenues in this fund may be appropriated only for the purposes provided in subsection (B).

(B)(1) If the balance in the general reserve fund established pursuant to Section 36, Article III of the Constitution of this State and Section 11-11-310 of the 1976 Code is less than the required balance, there must be appropriated to it all amounts in the Contingency Reserve Fund up to the total necessary to replenish the general reserve fund. This amount does not replace or supplant the minimum replenishment amount otherwise required to be made to the general reserve fund.

(2) After the appropriation of amounts required pursuant to item (1) of this subsection, any remaining balance may be appropriated by the General Assembly as it deems appropriate.

118.4. (SR: Increased Enforced Collections Carry Forward) Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to Proviso 90.16 in Part IB of Act 291 of 2010 may be carried forward from the prior fiscal year into the current fiscal year and shall be expended for the same purposes.

118.5. (SR: Health Care Maintenance of Effort Funding) The revenue collected from the fifty cent cigarette surcharge and deposited into the South Carolina Medicaid Reserve Fund established by Act 170 of 2010 and any other funds deposited into the fund shall be deemed appropriated for use by the Department of Health and Human Services for the Medicaid program. Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this provision may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.

118.6. (SR: Prohibits Public Funded Lobbyists) All state agencies and institutions are prohibited from using general fund appropriations to compensate employees who engage in lobbying on behalf of the state agency or institution. The State Ethics Commission shall require state agencies and institutions that report lobbying activities to the commission to certify that the lobbying activities were not funded by general fund appropriations.

All state agencies and institutions are prohibited from entering into contracts using general fund appropriations to provide lobbying services to the agency or institution.

118.7. (SR: Admissions Tax) For the current fiscal year, up to one hundred fourteen thousand dollars in admissions tax revenue collected annually from all events held at a NASCAR sanctioned motor speedway or racetrack that hosts at least one race each year featuring the preeminent NASCAR cup series must be rebated to the motorsports entertainment complex facility in the current fiscal year to keep a NASCAR race at the motorsports entertainment complex facility. In addition, any sports facility that hosts at least one preeminent Womens Tennis Association-sanctioned tournament or any sports facility that operates as the home venue for a professional soccer team that participates in the United Soccer Leagues, second division or higher, must be rebated to the facility half of its admissions tax revenue for the fiscal year and used by that facility for marketing the events held at the facility.

118.8. (SR: Agency Deficit Notice) The Comptroller General or the Executive Budget Office shall: (1) provide written notice to each member of the General Assembly when it makes a report concerning an agency, department, or institution that is expending authorized appropriations at a rate which predicts or projects a general fund deficit for the agency, department, or institution; and (2) make monthly progress reports concerning an agencys, departments, or institutions plan to reduce or eliminate the deficit.

118.9. (SR: Tax Relief Reserve Fund) There is created the Tax Relief Reserve Fund, which shall be separate and distinct from the General Fund. Interest accrued by the fund must remain in the fund. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on December 31, 2023 2024, the State Treasurer shall transfer funds identified in this act from the General Fund to the Tax Relief Reserve Fund. These funds may only be used to provide tax relief to businesses and individuals as provided by law. Funds within the Tax Relief Reserve Fund shall be retained and carried forward to be used for the same purpose.

118.10. (SR: Tax Deduction for Consumer Protection Services) (A) In addition to the deductions allowed in Section 12-6-1140 of the 1976 Code, there is allowed a deduction in computing South Carolina taxable income of an individual the actual costs, but not exceeding three hundred dollars for an individual taxpayer, and not exceeding one thousand dollars for a joint return or a return claiming dependents, incurred by a taxpayer in the taxable year to purchase a monthly or annual contract or subscription for identity theft protection and identity theft resolution services. The deduction allowed by this item may not be claimed by an individual if the individual deducted the same actual costs as a business expense or if the taxpayer is enrolled in the identity theft protection and identity theft resolution services offered free of charge by the State of South Carolina. For purposes of this item, identity theft protection means products and services designed to prevent an incident of identify fraud or identity theft in order to protect the privacy of a persons personal identifying information, as defined in Section 16-13-510(D), by precluding a third party from gaining unauthorized acquisition of anothers personal identifying information to obtain financial resources or other products, benefits or services; and identity theft resolution services means products and services designed to assist persons whose personal identifying information, as defined by Section 16-13-510(D), was obtained by a third party, whereby minimizing the effects of the identity fraud or identity theft incident and restoring the persons identity to pre-theft status.

(B) The deduction provided in (A) is only allowed for taxpayers that filed a return with the Department of Revenue for any taxable year after 1997 and before 2013, whether by paper or electronic transmission, or any person whose personally identifiable information was contained on the return of another eligible person, including minor dependents.

(C) By March fifteenth of each year, the department shall issue a report to the Governor and the General Assembly detailing the number of taxpayers claiming the deduction allowed by this item in the most recent tax year for which there is an accurate figure, and the total monetary value of the deductions claimed pursuant to this item in that same year.

(D) The department shall prescribe the necessary forms to claim the deduction allowed by this section. The department may require the taxpayer to provide proof of the actual costs and the taxpayers eligibility.

118.11. (SR: Tobacco Settlement) (A) To the extent funds are available from payments received on behalf of the State by the Tobacco Settlement Revenue Management Authority from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) in the current fiscal year, the State Treasurer is authorized and directed, after transferring funds sufficient to cover the operating expenses of the Authority, to transfer the remaining funds as follows:

(1) $1,253,000 to the Attorney Generals Office for Diligent Enforcement and Arbitration Litigation; $450,000 to the State Law Enforcement Division for Diligent Enforcement; and $325,000 to the Department of Revenue for Diligent Enforcement, all to enforce Chapter 47 of Title 11, the Tobacco Escrow Fund Act;

(2) The Attorney Generals Office shall maintain a balance of $1,253,000 in a fund for future tobacco arbitration. Attorney General funds in excess of $1,253,000 may be utilized for information technology expenses and building infrastructure upgrades. These funds may be carried forward from the prior fiscal year into the current fiscal year and utilized for the same purpose; and

(3) The remaining balance shall be transferred to a restricted account authorized solely for use by the Department of Health and Human Services for the Medicaid program. Earnings on this fund must be credited to the fund and balances may be carried forward from the prior fiscal year for the same purpose.

(B) The requirements of Section 11-11-170 of the 1976 Code shall be suspended for the current fiscal year.

118.12. (SR: One Dollar Appropriations) Funds appropriated in the amount of one dollar by this act shall not be disbursed. The Comptroller General shall adjust the affected agencys chart of accounts accordingly, if necessary.

118.13. (SR: Non-recurring Litigation Recovery Revenue) During the current fiscal year, if there is a recovery or an award in any litigation managed by the State through a party other than the Attorney General, or if a state tax audit results in a collection, any funds received in excess of twenty-five million dollars that are not likely to continue as recurring revenue and would have otherwise been credited to the General Fund shall be credited to the Litigation Recovery Account. The amount credited to this Litigation Recovery Account pursuant to this provision is deemed non-recurring revenue and must be expended only in the manner prescribed by law.

118.14. (SR: Farm Aid) There is created the South Carolina Farm Aid Fund. This fund is separate and distinct from the general fund of the State and all other funds. Earnings on this fund must be credited to it. Revenues credited to this fund in a fiscal year must be used in that fiscal year to operate a grant program that provides financial assistance to farmers.

To be eligible for a grant, the person must have:

(1) experienced a verifiable loss of agricultural commodities of at least thirty percent as a result of the flooding occurring in the aftermath of Hurricanes Michael and Florence for which:

(a) the Governor declared a state of emergency in the State for the county in which the farm is located; and

(b) the United States Secretary of Agriculture issued a Secretarial Disaster Declaration for the county in which the farm is located;

(2) a farm number issued by the Farm Service Agency;

(3) signed an affidavit, under penalty of perjury, certifying that each fact of the loss presented by the person is accurate; and

(4) a signed affidavit, under penalty of perjury, certifying that no federal funds have been received for these specific disasters, and in the event that federal funds are received, the person will return all state monies received under this program.

The Department of Agriculture shall administer the grant program authorized by this proviso. The Department of Revenue shall assist the Department of Agriculture in the administration of the grant program by providing auditing services, accounting services, and review and oversight of all financial aspects of the grant program. There is created the Farm Aid Advisory Board to make recommendations to the department regarding the duties of the department in administering the grant program. The Commissioner of Agriculture, or his designee, shall serve ex officio, as chairman of the board. Also, the Director of the Department of Revenue, or his designee, the Vice President for Public Service and Agriculture of Clemson Public Service Activities, or his designee, and the Vice President for Land Grant Services of South Carolina State Public Service Activities, or his designee, shall serve on the board. The following additional members shall be appointed to the board:

(1) the Commissioner of Agriculture shall appoint one member representing the South Carolina Farm Bureau;

(2) the Commissioner of Agriculture shall appoint one member representing a farm credit association;

(3) the Director of the Department of Revenue shall appoint one member representing the crop insurance industry; and

(4) the Director of the Department of Revenue shall appoint one member who is an agricultural commodities producer.

By July twentieth of the current fiscal year, the board shall hold its initial meeting to recommend an application process by which a person with a loss resulting from the flooding occurring in the aftermath of Hurricanes Michael and Florence may apply for a grant. Upon adoption of an application process, the Department of Agriculture shall provide the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee with a written copy of its application process within ten days after its adoption. A person shall apply not later than forty-five days after the adoption of the application process. The department must ensure every person interested in applying for a grant has access to adequate resources to submit his application in a timely manner, and upon request, the department must assist a person with the preparation of his application.

Each grant awarded by the department may not exceed twenty percent of the persons verifiable loss of agricultural commodities. However, a person, including any grant made to a related person, may not receive grants aggregating more than one hundred thousand dollars. Also, a person, including any grant made to a related person, may not receive grants that when combined with losses covered by insurance, exceed one hundred percent of the actual loss. If a grant is made to a related person, the amount to be included in the limits set by this proviso must be the amount of the grant multiplied by the persons ownership interest in the related person. However, a person who shares an ownership interest with another person or entity may not be refused a grant solely because the other person or related person has otherwise received the maximum grant amount, but in this case, the persons grant amount is limited by the persons ownership interest.

If the total amount of grants allowed pursuant to this proviso exceeds the monies in the fund, then each persons grant must be reduced proportionately.

To determine loss, the department:

(1) must measure the persons cumulative total loss of all affected agricultural commodities for the year in which the flooding occurred against the persons expected production of all agricultural commodities affected by the flooding occurring in the aftermath of Hurricanes Michael and Florence;

(2) shall use the persons applicable actual production history yield, as determined by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, to determine loss for insured agricultural commodities. In determining loss for uninsured agricultural commodities, the department shall use the most recent years county price and county yield, as applicable, as determined by the National Agriculture Statistics Service, United States Department of Agriculture; and

(3) may require any documentation or proof it considers necessary to efficiently administer the grant program, including the ownership structure of each entity and the social security numbers of each owner. Minimally, in order to verify loss, the department shall require the submission of dated, signed, and continuous records. These records may include, but are not limited to, commercial receipts, settlement sheets, warehouse ledger sheets, pick records, load summaries, contemporaneous measurements, truck scale tickets, contemporaneous diaries, appraisals, ledgers of income, income statements of deposit slips, cash register tape, invoices for custom harvesting, u-pick records, and insurance documents.

Grant awards must be used for agricultural production expenses and losses due to the flooding which demonstrate an intent to continue the agricultural operation; however, awards may not be used to purchase new equipment. The department shall develop guidelines and procedures to ensure that funds are expended in the manner outlined in grant applications, and may require any documentation it determines necessary to verify the appropriate use of grant awards including receipts.

If the department determines that a person who received a grant provided inaccurate information, then the person shall refund the entire amount of the grant. If the department determines that a person who received a grant used the funds for ineligible expenses, then the person must refund the amount of the ineligible expenses. If the person does not refund the appropriate amount, the Department of Revenue shall utilize the provisions of the Setoff Debt Collection Act to collect the money from the person.

The department shall coordinate the exchange of information between the USDA and the Department of Revenue to identify any person that received a Farm Aid grant for the flooding occurring in the aftermath of Hurricanes Michael and Florence and also received federal aid relief for the same disaster. Any person that is determined to have received grant funds from both the state and federal government, must immediately repay the state grant they received.

If the department determines that a person knowingly provided false information to obtain a grant pursuant to this proviso or knowingly used funds for ineligible expenses, the person shall be subject to prosecution pursuant to Section 16-13-240.

Within forty-five days of the completion of the awarding of grants, but no later than the end of the fiscal year, the Farm Aid Advisory Board is dissolved. Any funds remaining in the fund upon dissolution shall lapse to the general fund.

The department may accept private funds, grants, and property to be used to make financial awards from the grant program.

The Department of Agriculture must administer the grant program authorized by this proviso using existing resources and funds.

If federal funds are allocated for persons that are otherwise eligible for a grant pursuant to this proviso before the current fiscal year begins, then the provisions of this proviso are not effective and no funds may be credited to the South Carolina Farm Aid Fund.

For purposes of this proviso:

(1) Agricultural commodities means wheat, cotton, flax, corn, dry beans, oats, barley, rye, tobacco, rice, peanuts, soybeans, sugar beets, sugar cane, tomatoes, grain sorghum, sunflowers, raisins, oranges, sweet corn, dry peas, freezing and canning peas, forage, apples, grapes, potatoes, industrial hemp, timber and forests, nursery crops, citrus, and other fruits and vegetables, nuts, tame hay, native grass, aquacultural species including, but not limited to, any species of finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or other aquatic invertebrate, amphibian, reptile, or aquatic plant propagated or reared in a controlled or selected environment, excluding stored grain.

(2) Person means any individual, trust, estate, partnership, receiver, association, company, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity or group.

(3) Related person means any person, joint venture, or entity that has a direct or indirect ownership interest of a person or legal entity.

(4) Department means the Department of Agriculture.

118.15. (SR: Expenditure of Federal Funds) Any funds received from the Federal Government that are not allocated directly to a state agency must be expended through the legislative budgeting process.

118.16. (SR: State Ports Authority Projects) Any funds appropriated or authorized for the State Ports Authority by Proviso 118.17 (Nonrecurring Revenue) for the intermodal container transfer facility and waterborne cargo infrastructure must be deposited into a separate and distinct account and shall only be used for costs directly related to those two projects. Funds shall not be used for salaries, bonuses, or any kind of normal administrative costs. Funds shall not be used for personnel expenses not directly related to the implementation of the two projects. In addition, the State Ports Authority shall provide quarterly progress reports on the implementation of each facility to the Joint Bond Review Committee, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. These quarterly reports shall include, but are not limited to, financial results, operating plans, budgets, capital plans, and performance objectives and results for the projects. The Joint Bond Review Committee must review and provide comment on expenditures, and may prescribe the reporting format and such other informational requirements and reports as it deems useful and necessary, to ensure the financial integrity, accountability, and stewardship of the funds and the ongoing operations of the project. To the extent permitted by federal law, if federal funds become available to the State that can be used for the Intermodal Container Transfer Facility or for Waterborne Cargo Infrastructure, those federal funds must first be used to complete the project. Any remaining state funds appropriated for these projects shall be transferred to a restricted account at the Department of Administration.

118.17. (SR: Nonrecurring Revenue) (A) The source of revenue appropriated in subsection (B) is nonrecurring revenue generated from the following sources:

(1) $1,837,290,224 from Fiscal Year 2022-23 Projected Surplus;

(2) $81,946,453 from Litigation Recovery Account;

(3) $44,994,688 from COVID-19 Response Reserve Fund Remaining Balance (Act 135 of 2020);

(4) $24,300,000 from Act 228 of 2022;

(5) $4,283,276 from Act 239 of 2022 Proviso 118.19 Item 3(a);

(6) $3,200,000 from Security Fee Revenue in Fund 30370001 shall be transferred to the General Fund by August 31 of the current fiscal year; and

(7) any residual certified unappropriated general fund dollars.

Any restrictions concerning specific utilization of these funds are lifted for the specified fiscal year. The above agency transfers shall occur no later than thirty days after the close of the books on Fiscal Year 2022-23 and shall be available for use in Fiscal Year 2023-24.

This revenue is deemed to have occurred and is available for use in Fiscal Year 2023-24 after September 1, 2023, following the Comptroller Generals close of the states books on Fiscal Year 2022-23.

(B) The appropriations in this provision are listed in priority order. Item (1) must be funded first and each remaining item must be fully funded before any funds are allocated to the next item. Provided, however, that any individual item may be partially funded in the order in which it appears to the extent that revenues are available.

The State Treasurer shall disburse the following appropriations by September 30, 2023, for the purposes stated:

(1) F310-General Reserve Fund

(a) General Reserve Fund Contribution $ 139,956,882;

(b) Additional Reserves $ 1;

(2) H630-State Department of Education

(a) Agency Technology Equipment and Software $ 3,150,000;

(b) SC School for the Deaf and Blind - School Bus Purchase $ 250,000;

(c) SCDE Agency Systems and Performance Reviews $ 1,000,000;

(3) H710-Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School

Renovations and Maintenance $ 850,000;

(4) L120-Governors School for Agriculture at John de la Howe

(a) Agriculture Shop $ 1,300,000;

(b) De La Howe Hall Renovation $ 2,100,000;

(5) H670-Educational Television Commission

(a) Main Telecommunication Center Physical Infrastructure Upgrades $ 1,000,000;

(b) Transmission and Interconnection Facility Upgrades (Phase 1) $ 4,000,000;

(6) H640-Governors School for Arts and Humanities

(a) Dining Hall Expansion and Furniture Replacement (Phase 2) $ 512,950;

(b) Generator Upgrade $ 190,000;

(c) Gym Upgrade / Renovation $ 400,000;

(d) Residence Hall Renovations $ 5,000,000;

(7) H650-Governors School for Science and Math

Metal Roof Replacement $ 940,000;

(8) H030-Commission on Higher Education

(a) Battelle Alliance at Savannah River National Lab $ 40,000,000;

(b) Data Migration $ 915,000;

(9) H090-The Citadel

(a) Duckett Hall Renovation $ 1;

(b) Engineering Building $ 17,500,006;

(10) H120-Clemson University

(a) College of Veterinary Medicine $ 75,000,000;

(b) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 5,630,573;

(11) H150-University of Charleston

Maintenance, Renovation, Replacement, and Expansion $ 7,500,000;

(12) H240-South Carolina State University

Turner Hall Replacement $ 44,702,850;

(13) H270-University of South Carolina - Columbia

(a) College of Nursing - Midwifery Program $ 635,000;

(b) Law Library Digitization $ 2,000,000;

(c) Rural Brain Health Network and Brain Health Institute $ 1;

(d) Science and Technology Center $ 14,000,000;

(14) H290-University of South Carolina - Aiken

(a) Engineering and Computer Science Equipment $ 475,000;

(b) Media Production Lab $ 125,000;

(15) H340-University of South Carolina - Upstate Health Education Complex

Mechanical Repairs $ 3,512,657;

(16) H390-University of South Carolina - Sumter

(a) Facilities Upgrades $ 1,350,000;

(b) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 5,000,000;

(17) H400-University of South Carolina - Union

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 1,000,000;

(18) H470-Winthrop University

Winthrop Lake Dam Repair $ 1,000,000;

(19) H510-Medical University of South Carolina MUSC Hospital Authority - SC

Childrens Hospital Collaborative Infrastructure $ 1,000,000;

(20) H590-State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education

(a) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement:

(i) Aiken Technical College $ 301,162;

(ii) Central Carolina Technical College $ 1;

(iii) Denmark Technical College $ 650,000;

(iv) Florence-Darlington Technical College $ 1;

(v) Greenville Technical College $ 1;

(vi) Horry-Georgetown Technical College $ 1;

(vii) Northeastern Technical College $ 1;

(viii) Piedmont Technical College $ 3,500,000;

(ix) Spartanburg Community College $ 1;

(x) Technical College of the Lowcountry $ 1;

(xi) Tri-County Technical College $ 6,000,000;

(xii) Trident Technical College $ 1;

(xiii) York Technical College $ 2,000,000;

(b) Central Carolina Technical College - Kershaw County $ 10,000,000;

(c) Central Carolina Technical College - Lee County $ 5,000,000;

(d) Central Carolina Technical College - Sumter County $ 9,305,569;

(e) Florence-Darlington Technical College - Construction and Industrial Trades Training Facility $ 10,000,000;

(f) Greenville Technical College - Center for Workforce Development $ 15,000,000;

(g) Horry-Georgetown Technical College - Marine Technology Center $ 4,000,000;

(h) Midlands Technical College - QuickJobs and Dual Credit $ 4,500,000;

(i) Northeastern Technical College - Cheraw Campus $ 4,000,000;

(j) Northeastern Technical College - McBee Campus $ 3,000,000;

(k) Piedmont Technical College - Saluda Advanced Manufacturing Center and New Campus $ 14,382,500;

(l) Spartanburg Community College - Cherokee County Campus - Spark Center $ 12,000,000;

(m) Spartanburg Community College - Spark Centers $ 25,000,000;

(n) Technical College of the Lowcountry Workforce Development $ 10,000,000;

(o) Williamsburg Technical College - Renovation of Building for Nursing Program $ 11,000,000;

(21) H790-Department of Archives and History

SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission $ 5,000,000;

(22) H870-State Library

Digitization of the SC Collection $ 150,000;

(23) H910-Arts Commission

(a) Arts Education Programs $ 1,500,000;

(b) Cultural Arts and Theater Center Grants $ 450,000;

(c) Office Maintenance and Repairs $ 250,000;

(24) H950-State Museum Commission

(a) Air Purification System Upgrade for Workshop $ 200,000;

(b) IT Information Security Critical Remediation Services $ 250,000;

(c) Security System Access Control Upgrades $ 550,000;

(25) H730-Vocational Rehabilitation

Marlboro VR Center Paving $ 179,600;

(26) J020-Department of Health and Human Services

(a) Alzheimers Disease Research Center Designation $ 10,000,000;

(b) James R. Clark Sickle Cell Foundation $ 200,000;

(c) Psychiatric Residency Program $ 3,000,000;

(26.1) From the funds appropriated in item 26(a), the department is authorized to contract with Clemson University, the Medical University of South Carolina, and the University of South Carolina, and distribute funds to these entities for the purpose of a multi-institutional Alzheimers Disease Research Center (ADRC) designation application through National Institutes on Aging. Each entity may use the funds to strengthen their dementia-related research efforts and increase the number of staff members contributing time to the ADRC designation application. To be eligible for these funds, a Memorandum of Understanding between the receiving entities stating they will collaborate shall exist. A collective quarterly report to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee on the use of funds and application progress is required.

(27) J040-Department of Health and Environmental Control

(a) Dam Safety Emergency Fund $36,000,000;

(b) Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites Contingency Fund $ 2,500,000;

(28) J120-Department of Mental Health

(a) Alternative Transportation Program $ 4,000,000;

(b) Contracted Community Beds $ 900,000;

(c) State-Operated Intensive Group Home $ 900,000;

(29) J160-Department of Disabilities and Special Needs

(a) Annualization for FMAP State Increase $ 4,000,000;

(b) Greenwood Genetic Center $ 2,000,000;

(c) Greenwood Genetic Center - Carroll Campbell Project $ 2,000,000;

(30) J200-Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services

SC Center for Excellence in Addiction $ 2,000,000;

(31) L040-Department of Social Services

(a) Healthy Bucks $ 5,000,000;

(b) Infrastructure Integrity and Information Security $ 14,222,574;

(32) L080-Department of Childrens

Advocacy Agency Workstations $ 315,900;

(33) P120-Forestry Commission

(a) Contract Single Engine Air Tanker $ 1,245,000;

(b) Emergency Operations and Equipment $ 2,255,000;

(c) Equipment Replacement $ 1,600,000;

(34) P160-Department of Agriculture

(a) Consumer Services Equipment Replacement $ 1,122,000;

(b) Greenville / Orangeburg State Farmers Market Buildings Renovations $ 1,878,000;

(c) Growing Agribusiness Fund $ 40,000,000;

(d) Statewide Farmers Markets Upgrades and Safety Improvements $ 3,000,000;

(35) P200-Clemson University Public Service Activities

(a) Animal Farms Infrastructure $ 15,466,000;

(b) Critical PSA Research Infrastructure and Dam Maintenance $ 2,120,000;

(c) Poultry Science Research Facility $ 4,565,000;

(d) Statewide Program Support $ 1,000,000;

(36) P210-SC State University Public Service Activities

(a) Agribusiness Development and Expansion Support $ 2,500,000;

(b) Business Development Training $ 300,000;

(c) Camp Daniels Training and Activity Center $ 2,500,000;

(d) Future Farm Planning $ 150,000;

(e) Health Quad Initiative $ 200,000;

(f) New and Beginner Farmer Assistance $ 150,000;

(g) SC Limnology Center $ 2,000,000;

(37) P240-Department of Natural Resources

(a) Fish Hatcheries Deferred Maintenance and Repairs $ 10,830,850;

(b) Habitat Protection and Land Conservation Acquisitions $ 20,000,000;

(c) Marine Resources Coastal Infrastructure Maintenance $ 10,000,000;

(d) New Headquarters Building Equipment $ 2,200,000;

(e) New Officer Vehicles and Equipment $ 3,296,000;

(f) Public Recreational Property Maintenance and Operations $ 1,500,000;

(g) State Water Planning: River Basin Planning $ 3,000,000;

(h) Waterfowl Impoundments Infrastructure Maintenance $ 2,000,000;

(38) P280-Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism

(a) Additional Park Property Acquisitions $ 2,500,000;

(b) Cheraw and Hickory Knob Golf Course Improvements $ 3,000,000;

(c) Destination Specific Grants $ 13,500,000;

(d) Film Incentives $ 7,500,000;

(e) Palmetto Trail $ 750,000;

(f) SCATR - Regional Promotions $ 2,000,000;

(g) Sports Marketing Program $ 3,650,000;

(h) State Park Development, Upgrades, and Maintenance $ 11,750,000;

(i) State Park Fiber Installation $ 1,000,000;

(j) State Parks Road Paving $ 2,000,000;

(k) Undiscovered SC Grant Program $ 250,000;

(l) Welcome Center Funding $ 2,100,000;

(39) P320-Department of Commerce

(a) Deal Closing Fund $ 3,700,000;

(b) LocateSC $ 9,000,000;

(c) Office Modernization $ 600,000;

(d) Palmetto Railways Repayment $ 5,000,000;

(e) Publicly Owned Aeronautics Infrastructure - New and Existing Business $ 55,000,000;

(f) Strategic Marketing $ 5,000,000;

(40) P400-Conservation Bank

Conservation Grant Funding $ 25,000,000;

(41) P450-Rural Infrastructure Authority

(a) I-85 Corridor Utility Upgrades $ 20,000,000;

(b) Rural Infrastructure Fund $ 7,500,000;

(c) Statewide Water and Sewer Fund $ 5,000,000;

(d) Water Quality Revolving Loan Fund Match $ 11,400,000;

(42) B040-Judicial Department

Court Facilities $ 1;

(43) C050-Administrative Law Court

(a) Facilities Renovations $ 92,905;

(b) IT Hardware $ 75,000;

(44) E200-Attorney General

(a) Litigation Funds $ 551,000;

(b) Office Investment $ 2,000,000;

(45) E210-Commission on Prosecution Coordination

General Tort Liability Increase $ 1;

(46) D100-State Law Enforcement Division - SLED

(a) Agency Personnel $ 450,600;

(b) Agency Vehicle Rotation $ 1;

(c) BAC Machine Replacements $ 1,915,520;

(d) Center for School Safety $ 2,607,900;

(47) K050-Department of Public Safety

(a) Agency Vehicle Rotation $ 1;

(b) Code Blue Call Boxes and Cameras $ 263,230;

(c) Mental Health for Incarcerated Individuals Pilot Program $ 400,000;

(d) School Resource Officers and Equipment $ 13,160,000;

(e) Statewide Body-worn Camera Program $ 2,000,000;

(48) N200-Law Enforcement Training Council

BAC Machine Replacements $ 360,260;

(49) N040-Department of Corrections

(a) Critical Capital Projects $ 1;

(b) Insurance Reserve Fund Premium Increase $ 1;

(c) Security and Maintenance Funds $ 1;

(50) N080-Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services

Information Technology $ 2,000,000;

(51) N120-Department of Juvenile Justice

(a) Broad River Road Complex Renovations $ 17,000,000;

(b) Comprehensive Permanent Improvement Projects $ 15,000,000;

(c) Facilities - Detention Center Construction $ 16,000,000;

(d) Facilities Management Maintenance and Security Upgrades $ 9,999,998;

(e) Master Plan and Facilities Assessment $ 1,000,000;

(f) Project Management $ 4,000,000;

(g) Safety and Security Upgrades $ 1,500,000;

(52) R040-Public Service Commission

SC Integration Study $ 250,000;

(53) R060-Office of Regulatory Staff

Public Safety Infrastructure Management $ 1,500,000;

(54) R400-Department of Motor Vehicles

IT System Modernization $ 20,000,000;

(55) R600-Department of Employment and Workforce

Statewide Workforce Development (H. 3726) $ 3,005,800;

(56) U120-Department of Transportation

Litter Off-Interstate $ 6,000,000;

(57) U200-County Transportation Funds

CTC Acceleration Fund $ 20,000,000;

(58) U300-Division of Aeronautics

(a) Aircraft Replacement $ 10,000,000;

(b) Capital Investing for the Statewide Airport System $ 20,000,000;

(c) Facility Maintenance $ 300,000;

(59) A010-The Senate

Senate Chamber Maintenance $ 500,000;

(60) A170-Legislative Services Agency

Enterprise Software Implementation and Licensing $ 8,500,000;

(61) D300-Office of Resilience

Disaster Relief and Resilience Reserve Fund $ 200,000,000;

(62) D500-Department of Administration

(a) Health Agencies Restructuring Study $ 5,000,000;

(b) SCEIS Enterprise System $ 40,000,000;

(c) State-Owned Building Expenses $ 1;

(63) E240-Adjutant General

(a) Aiken Readiness Center $ 2,102,000;

(b) Armory Revitalizations $ 4,500,000;

(c) IT Initiatives $ 200,000;

(d) State Guard Vehicles $ 195,000;

(e) Summerville Readiness Center $ 464,000;

(f) USC Aiken National Guard Dreamport Facility $ 3,000,000;

(64) E260-Department of Veterans Affairs

(a) Cooper State Veterans Cemetery Enhancement $ 500,000;

(b) Military Enhancement Plan Fund $ 7,500,000;

(c) Perimeter Fencing for Cooper Veteran Cemetery $ 114,000;

(d) Virtual Transition Assistance Program $ 115,425;

(65) E280-Election Commission

State Matching Funds for 2022 HAVA Grant $ 216,977;

(66) R520-State Ethics Commission

Attorney II and Equipment $ 15,000;

(67) H630-State Department of Education

(a) Altitude Academy $ 10,000;

(b) Beaufort County Youth Conference $ 50,000;

(c) Charleston Youth Leadership Council - The Beaux Affair $ 20,000;

(d) Core4Success Foundation - After school programming $ 270,000;

(e) Dickerson Childrens Advocacy Center - Supporting our Community and Schools $ 250,000;

(f) Doors to Dream Mentorship Academy $ 10,000;

(g) Greater Waverly Foundation - Village Initiative $ 250,000;

(h) Historic Camden - Educational Center $ 500,000;

(i) Hope School Community Repairs $ 25,000;

(j) House of Champions Facility Improvements $ 130,000;

(k) Lowcountry Christian Center - Pink House Neighborhood Resource Center $ 38,000;

(l) Maroon Innovation Service - Adult and Juvenile Literacy $ 100,000;

(m) North / South Football Game $ 100,000;

(n) Palmetto Boys State $ 25,000;

(o) Palmetto Girls State $ 25,000;

(p) Palmetto Learning Academy $ 65,000;

(q) Palmetto Project - SC Information and Referral Network $ 250,000;

(r) St. James Learning Center Renovations and Construction $ 167,000;

(s) The Extra Mile Club of the Lowcountry $ 150,000;

(t) Trinity Educational Community Center - Project TECH $ 300,000;

(u) Women In Unity $ 325,000;

(v) York County School District 1 - York 4H (Phase 2) $ 750,000;

(w) Youth Empowerment Services - Mentoring Programs and Annual Dream Girls Conference $ 150,000;

(68) H030-Commission on Higher Education

(a) American College of the Building Arts $ 500,000;

(b) New Perspectives Media Local Television Partnership $ 250,000;

(69) H270-University of South Carolina - Columbia

USC Civil Rights History and Research Center $ 1,000,000;

(70) H790-Department of Archives and History

(a) Abbeville County Historical Society - Barksdale McGowan House $ 400,000;

(b) Berkeley County Courthouse Relocation $ 10,000,000;

(c) Cherokee Historical and Preservation Society $ 787,000;

(d) Chesterfield Co. Historic Preservation Comm. Old St. Davids Church Historic Site $ 300,000;

(e) City of Bishopville - Depot Renovation $ 500,000;

(f) City of Hartsville - Greenlawn and Marion Avenue Cemeteries $ 526,396;

(g) City of Sumter - Lincoln Preservation Project $ 1,000,000;

(h) Colleton County - SC Artisans Center Building Uplift $ 75,000;

(i) Colleton County Historic and Preservation Society Pon Pon Chapel of Ease $ 1,250,000;

(j) Dorchester Heritage Center $ 1,500,000;

(k) Drayton Hall Preservation Trust - Public Archaeology Program $ 300,000;

(l) Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park Interpretation and Archaeology $ 922,000;

(m) Historic Thompson Lakeview Cemetery Preservation Site $ 100,000;

(n) Kingville Historical Foundation $ 50,000;

(o) Loris Historical Society - The State Theater Renovation $ 254,242;

(p) McCormick County Historical Commission - 1898 Grist Mill $ 215,000;

(q) Preservation SC - Dawkins House $ 300,000;

(r) Preservation South Carolina $ 500,000;

(s) SC Historical Society $ 500,000;

(t) Seay House - Spartanburg $ 200,000;

(u) Town of Mayesville - Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Project $ 25,000;

(v) Town of Nichols - Historic Library Restoration $ 50,000;

(w) Town of St. Stephen - Repair the History Building $ 100,000;

(x) WeGOJA Foundation - Rosenwald Schools Study $ 300,000;

(y) York County McCelvey Center Auditorium $ 2,546,183;

(71) H870-State Library

(a) Orangeburg Co. Library - Bookmobile $ 305,220;

(b) Turbeville Library $ 50,000;

(72) H910-Arts Commission

(a) Arts Center of Kershaw County $ 500,000;

(b) Dillon County Theater $ 60,000;

(c) Eagles Nest Art Center Renovation $ 100,000;

(d) Florence County - Pamplico Community Theater $ 65,000;

(e) McCormick County - McCormick Arts Council $ 208,000;

(f) Port Royal Sound Foundation - Port Royal Sound Maritime Museum $ 400,000;

(g) Public Works Art Center $ 250,000;

(73) H950-State Museum Commission

(a) North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum $ 50,000;

(b) Town of Springfield Historic High School and Military Museum $ 150,000;

(74) J020-Department of Health and Human Services

(a) ALPHA Behavioral Health Center $ 750,000;

(b) Antioch Senior Center $ 300,000;

(c) Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired SC $ 250,000;

(d) Bluffton-Jasper County Volunteers in Medicine $ 300,000;

(e) Brain Injury Association of SC - Brain Injury Outreach and Education Initiative $ 387,713;

(f) Bridge Over Foundation - Project Bridge $ 25,000;

(g) Building Better Communities - College Place Healthy Living Project $ 250,000;

(h) Building Better Communities Ambassador Program $ 200,000;

(i) Camp Happy Days $ 250,000;

(j) Camp Kemo $ 100,000;

(k) Closing the Gap in Healthcare $ 100,000;

(l) Community Medicine Foundation - Sickle Cell Program $ 750,000;

(m) Connie Maxwell Childrens Ministry - Childrens Healing Center $ 250,000;

(n) CR Neal Dream Center $ 300,000;

(o) Falcon Childrens Home Turbeville $ 100,000;

(p) First Impressions of SC Health Initiative $ 50,000;

(q) Friends of Fisher House Columbia $ 300,000;

(r) HopeHealth Community Health - The Mens Center $ 500,000;

(s) Iron Wolf Recovery Fitness $ 250,000;

(t) Kershaw Health District - Health and Recreation Plan $ 1,000,000;

(u) Louvenic D. Barksdale Sickle Cell Foundation Project Hope $ 100,000;

(v) Marion County Long Term Recovery Group $ 250,000;

(w) Medical Experience Academy $ 100,000;

(x) New Capernaum Life Services $ 300,000;

(y) New Morning Foundation $ 2,000,000;

(z) Outstanding Youth Awards $ 50,000;

(aa) Palmetto Center For Policy Alternatives - SC Cervical Cancer Prevention Initiative $ 175,000;

(bb) Pee Dee Healthy Start Program Support $ 300,000;

(cc) Phoenix Center Transition Housing $ 300,000;

(dd) Project Hope Foundation $ 3,783,269;

(ee) Reedy Fork Development Center Technology $ 200,000;

(ff) Ronald McDonald House - Charleston $ 9,000,000;

(gg) Safety Blitz Foundation Child ID Program $ 276,250;

(hh) Sight Savers America - Vision Screenings $ 250,000;

(ii) Smith Medical Clinic $ 250,000;

(jj) Sumter Behavioral Health Services $ 550,000;

(kk) The Holistic Wellness Center $ 100,000;

(ll) The Mitney Project $ 15,000;

(mm) Town of Eastover Healthy Community Program $ 50,000;

(nn) United Way of the Midlands - Young Men United $ 250,000;

(oo) Upstate Circle of Friends $ 80,500;

(pp) Urban League of the Upstate - McClaren Institute for Health and Quality of Life $ 500,000;

(qq) Vital Aging of Williamsburg County $ 60,000;

(rr) Wiley Kennedy Foundation $ 50,000;

(ss) Wiley Kennedy Foundation - Thriving Communities $ 150,000;

(75) J040-Department of Health and Environmental Control

(a) Abandoned Barge Removal $ 250,000;

(b) Abbeville County EMS Equipment $ 400,997;

(c) Brookland Baptist - Fifth Quarter Café   $ 200,000;

(d) Charleston Animal Society $ 500,000;

(e) City of Charleston - Dupont Wappoo Drainage $ 2,000,000;

(f) City of Charleston - Windermere Drainage and Outfall $ 2,000,000;

(g) City of Isle of Palms Drainage Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(h) City of North Charleston - Environmental Cleanup $ 4,500,000;

(i) City of Sumter - Utility Improvements $ 5,500,000;

(j) Colleton County - Solid Waste Recycling Center $ 250,000;

(k) Darlington County Humane Society - Education and Adoption Center $ 2,264,000;

(l) Dorchester Paws Summerville $ 750,000;

(m) EMS Closet $ 50,000;

(n) Florence Crittenton Programs $ 500,000;

(o) Georgetown County - Georgetown Port Property Upgrades $ 1,000,000;

(p) Georgetown County - Murrells Inlet Dredging $ 10,000,000;

(q) Kind Keeper Animal Rescue - Diagnostic Equipment $ 50,000;

(r) Ocean Outfalls - North Myrtle Beach $ 1,000,000;

(s) Pregnancy Center and Clinic of the Low Country $ 50,000;

(t) Randolph Cemetery $ 100,000;

(u) Startex-Jackson-Welford-Duncan Water District $ 7,000,000;

(v) The Hive Community Circle $ 500,000;

(w) Town of Eastover Infrastructure Upgrades $ 300,000;

(x) Town of Pawleys Island - Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan $ 250,000;

(y) Town of Sharon - Town Upgrades $ 500,000;

(z) Tri-County Regional Biological Science Center Forensic DNA Biological Lab $ 2,000,000;

(76) J120-Department of Mental Health

(a) 988 Greenville Call Center $ 1,000,000;

(b) Anderson Mental Health Clinic Building $ 750,000;

(c) Berkeley Community Mental Health Center Mental Health for Incarcerated

Individuals Pilot Program $ 400,000;

(d) Circle Park Behavioral Health Services $ 800,000;

(e) Mental Illness Recovery Center $ 500,000;

(f) Mental Wealth Alliance - Mental Health Gym $ 275,000;

(g) Pathways Community Center $ 500,000;

(h) Pee Dee Mental Health Center $ 500,000;

(i) SC Infant Mental Health Association - Safe Baby Courts $ 500,000;

(77) J160-Department of Disabilities and Special Needs

(a) ALS Association - ALS Care Services $ 500,000;

(b) Barbara Stone Foundation $ 185,000;

(c) Camp Cole $ 250,000;

(d) Osprey Village $ 1,000,000;

(e) Special Olympics of South Carolina $ 300,000;

(f) St. Francis Center at St. Helena $ 50,000;

(g) The Therapy Place $ 400,000;

(h) Town of Moncks Corner - Inclusive Playground $ 1,000,000;

(i) Unumb Center for Neurodevelopment $ 5,000,000;

(78) J200-Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services

(a) Community Wellness Outreach Opioid Addiction Program $ 150,000;

(b) Statewide Fentanyl Awareness Campaign $ 100,000;

(c) The Courage Center - Substance Abuse Recovery $ 300,000;

(79) L040-Department of Social Services

(a) Alternatives to Abortion Awareness Campaign $ 100,000;

(b) Beyond Basic Life Skills - Facility Support $ 600,000;

(c) Catholic Charities of SC - Getting Ahead Program $ 54,000;

(d) Crosswell Home for Children $ 200,000;

(e) Darkness to Light - Child Sexual Abuse Prevention $ 250,000;

(f) Diannes Call - Food insecurity $ 250,000;

(g) Epworth Childrens Home $ 600,000;

(h) Healthy Learners $ 100,000;

(i) Laurens County Bailey Municipal Center Upgrades $ 1,494,742;

(j) M.A.D. USA $ 250,000;

(k) Man 2 Man Fatherhood Initiative $ 284,239;

(l) Men Against Domestic Violence USA $ 350,400;

(m) My Sisters House Domestic Violence Response Services $ 100,000;

(n) Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative - Parent Café   $ 30,000;

(o) Rembert Area Community Coalition $ 75,000;

(80) L060-Department on Aging

(a) Antioch Baptist - Senior Citizen Center $ 500,000;

(b) City of Mauldin - Ray W. Hopkins Senior Center $ 250,000;

(c) Dorchester County - North Charleston Area Senior Center $ 2,000,000;

(d) Foothills Agricultural Resource and Marketing Center $ 560,000;

(e) Friends of the Lowcountry Senior Center $ 60,000;

(f) Lourie Center - Facility Maintenance $ 250,000;

(g) Senior Citizens Association - Leatherman Senior Center Expansion $ 250,000;

(h) Sumter YMCA - Senior Center $ 750,000;

(81) L080-Department of Childrens Advocacy

(a) Every 1 Voice Matters - Annual Christmas and Coat Drive $ 45,000;

(b) SC Network of Childrens Advocacy Centers $ 1,080,000;

(82) L320-Housing Finance and Development Authority

(a) Beaufort-Jasper Regional Housing Trust Fund $ 3,000,000;

(b) Hilton Head Regional Habitat for Humanity $ 2,000,000;

(c) Marion-Dillon Habitat for Humanity $ 500,000;

(d) N.O.W.W. Empowerment $ 25,000;

(e) Step by Step Hope Project - Supportive Housing $ 35,353;

(83) P160-Department of Agriculture

(a) Colleton County - Western Colleton Comm. Ag Exposition Center $ 1,000,000;

(b) Mill Village Farms $ 600,000;

(c) Town of Cowpens - Town Upgrades $ 500,000;

(84) P240-Department of Natural Resources

(a) Beeyond Borders - Plant It Forward - Youth Education and Conservation $ 225,000;

(b) Boat Mooring Equipment $ 75,000;

(c) Farm Bureau - Swine Eradication $ 1,000,000;

(d) James Island Public Service District Watershed Restoration - Pollution Mitigation $ 250,000;

(e) Lowcountry Land Trust - Land Conservation Capacity $ 1,000,000;

(f) SC Youth Shooting Foundation $ 500,000;

(g) Waddell Mariculture Center $ 500,000;

(85) E260-Department of Veterans Affairs

(a) American Legion Johnston Post 222 $ 60,000;

(b) Buffalo American Legion Post 87 - Facility Upgrades $ 6,000;

(c) Dorchester County - Veterans Services Center $ 500,000;

(d) Fisher House of Columbia Dorn VA $ 250,000;

(e) Jasper County Operation Patriots FOB $ 100,000;

(f) Lee County - Veterans Affairs Office $ 200,000;

(g) Pacolet Veterans Park $ 23,000;

(h) Shaw Sumter Military Museum $ 15,000,000;

(i) Track Heroes $ 100,000;

(j) Upstate Warrior Solution - Rupert Huse Veteran Center $ 1,000,000;

(k) Williamsburg County Veterans Center $ 100,000;

(86) P280-Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism

(a) American Legion Post 250 - Indian Land Veterans Park $ 500,000;

(b) Anderson County - Dolly Cooper Park $ 750,000;

(c) Anderson County - Kid Venture Playground $ 750,000;

(d) Anderson County Small Town Historical Grants $ 45,000;

(e) Anderson County Watkins Community Center $ 30,000;

(f) ArtFields $ 1,500,000;

(g) Bamberg County - Courthouse Renovation $ 1,000,000;

(h) Bamberg County - Hospital Repurposing $ 1,000,000;

(i) Barnwell County YMCA $ 1,500,000;

(j) Beaufort Original Gullah Festival $ 50,000;

(k) Ben Mays Family Center $ 350,000;

(l) Bettis Academy Park - Edgefield County $ 800,000;

(m) Calhoun County - Recreation Improvements $ 750,000;

(n) Calhoun County Resources - Historic Site Improvements $ 150,000;

(o) Cancer Survivors Park Alliance $ 1,000,000;

(p) Canoeing for Kids Facility Repairs $ 65,546;

(q) Capital City / Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board - Southeastern BBQ Showdown $ 200,000;

(r) Carolina Cup Racing Association - Upgrades $ 500,000;

(s) Centenary Community Park/Playground Construction $ 431,738;

(t) Chapman Cultural Center $ 60,000;

(u) Charleston Wine and Food $ 300,000;

(v) Cherokee County Family YMCA Upgrades $ 1,154,436;

(w) Cherokee County Former Broad River Electric Facility Renovation $ 750,000;

(x) Cherokee County Tourism Complex Feasibility Study $ 500,000;

(y) City of Belton Demolish Structures $ 250,000;

(z) City of Cayce 12,000 Year History Park $ 1,000,000;

(aa) City of Chester - Aquatic/Fitness Center $ 500,000;

(bb) City of Columbia - Saluda River Access / River Boat Ramp $ 500,000;

(cc) City of Columbia - Vista Greenway Extension $ 1,000,000;

(dd) City of Conway - Expansion of Recreation Center $ 900,000;

(ee) City of Conway Expansion of Crabtree Greenway $ 2,400,000;

(ff) City of Darlington - Darlington African American Museum $ 300,000;

(gg) City of Dillion - Outdoor Recreation $ 1,000,000;

(hh) City of Easley - Senior League Host Committee $ 30,000;

(ii) City of Forest Acres Redevelopment of Richland Mall $ 2,000,000;

(jj) City of Greenville - Artisphere $ 300,000;

(kk) City of Greenville - Nicholtown Community Center Renovation $ 2,500,000;

(ll) City of Greenville - Public Space Upgrades and Safety Improvements $ 20,000,000;

(mm) City of Inman - Downtown and Streetscape Project $ 950,000;

(nn) City of Isle of Palms ADA Compliant Boardwalk $ 500,000;

(oo) City of Liberty - Infrastructure $ 150,000;

(pp) City of Mauldin - Multi-Purpose Stadium Project $ 4,000,000;

(qq) City of Mullins - Outdoor Marketplace / Park $ 500,000;

(rr) City of Newberry - Arts Center $ 600,000;

(ss) City of Orangeburg - City Hall Renovation $ 1,000,000;

(tt) City of Orangeburg North Road Recreational Complex $ 500,000;

(uu) City of Pickens - City Hall Improvements and Additions $ 150,000;

(vv) City of Rock Hill - UCI BMX World Championship $ 500,000;

(ww) City of Spartanburg - Wright Greenway Extension $ 422,300;

(xx) City of Sumter - Festival on the Avenue $ 100,000;

(yy) City of Sumter - Manning Avenue Art Corridor $ 2,000,000;

(zz) City of Sumter Memorial Park/Spray Park $ 1,400,000;

(aaa) City of Sumter Riley Park Renovations $ 1,000,000;

(bbb) City of Sumter Swan Lake Park Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(ccc) City of Walhalla Community Center $ 5,566,895;

(ddd) City of West Columbia - River Walk Expansion and Connectivity $ 7,000,000;

(eee) City of Westminster Recreation Facility $ 5,000,000;

(fff) Clarendon County North Shore Development $ 700,000;

(ggg) Colleton County - Neyles Community Center $ 40,000;

(hhh) Colleton County - YMCA Type Facility $ 500,000;

(iii) Congaree Complex CDC $ 100,000;

(jjj) County of Dillon - Parks $ 263,980;

(kkk) Croft State Park - Boy Scouts/Equestrian $ 750,000;

(lll) Cypress Adventures Youth Leadership $ 200,000;

(mmm) Daufuskie Marsh Tacky Society $ 20,000;

(nnn) Dorchester County - Oakbrooks Sports Complex $ 1,000,000;

(ooo) Edisto Island Recreation Facility $ 2,000,000;

(ppp) Explore Charleston / College of Charleston - Office of Tourism $ 1,000,000;

(qqq) Fairfield County - Greenbrier Community Development Center $ 50,000;

(rrr) Florence County - Lions Park Recreation Enhancements $ 300,000;

(sss) Florence County - Poyner Building Renovation $ 10,000,000;

(ttt) Fork Shoals Historical Society - McCulloughs Cedarhurst Historic Home and Garden $ 250,000;

(uuu) Four Holes Indian Robert Davidson Center $ 250,000;

(vvv) Friends of the Aiken Railroad Depot $ 300,000;

(www) Georgetown County - Murrells Inlet Bike Path Project $ 190,000;

(xxx) Gibbes Museum $ 500,000;

(yyy) Greater Chapin Community Foundation $ 100,000;

(zzz) Greenville Zoo $ 750,000;

(aaaa) Greenwood County Brewer Recreation Center $ 44,000;

(bbbb) Hampton County - Lighting Safety Upgrades $ 200,000;

(cccc) Hollywood American Legion - Building Repairs $ 80,000;

(dddd) Horry County - Public Safety Enhancements $ 5,000,000;

(eeee) Indian Land Green - Trail and Greenspace $ 750,000;

(ffff) International African - American Museum $ 1,000,000;

(gggg) Irmo Town Hall $ 500,000;

(hhhh) Jasper County BMX Track $ 750,000;

(iiii) Kershaw Area Resource Exchange $ 904,173;

(jjjj) Kershaw County - Patriot Landing Boat Ramp $ 500,000;

(kkkk) Laurens County YMCA - Child Development Center $ 500,000;

(llll) Lindsey Pettus Greenway - Greenway Expansion (Phase 2) $ 1,000,000;

(mmmm) Lower Richland Diamond Festival $ 25,000;

(nnnn) Manning Town Center Venue and Park $ 1,000,000;

(oooo) Mauldin Sidewalk Safety Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(pppp) Medal of Honor Museum $ 1,000,000;

(qqqq) Myrtle Beach Downtown Revitalization $ 5,000,000;

(rrrr) Myrtle Beach Football Hall of Fame $ 30,000;

(ssss) Newberry County YMCA $ 1,000,000;

(tttt) Newberry Opera House Foundation $ 850,000;

(uuuu) Ninety Six Historical Society $ 45,000;

(vvvv) Open Space Institute - Black River Initiative $ 1,000,000;

(wwww) Overmountain Victory Trail $ 325,000;

(xxxx) Palmetto Park - Palmetto Park/Bobby Richardson Baseball Complex $ 6,465,000;

(yyyy) Patriot Park - Miracle Park/Amphitheater Patriots Park $ 7,400,000;

(zzzz) Pickens County - Little League Inc. $ 30,000;

(aaaaa) Pickens County Meals on Wheels $ 300,000;

(bbbbb) Port Royal Sound Foundation Maritime Center $ 500,000;

(ccccc) Promised Land Community Association $ 9,340;

(ddddd) Richland County Recreation Commission $ 1,000,000;

(eeeee) Riverbanks Zoo and Garden $ 5,000,000;

(fffff) Saluda and McCormick County Parks and Recreation Grants $ 75,000;

(ggggg) Saluda River Pedestrian Bridge $ 175,000;

(hhhhh) Saluda River Piedmont Park $ 750,000;

(iiiii) Sardis Community Center Repairs /Renovations $ 25,000;

(jjjjj) SC African American Tourism Conference $ 50,000;

(kkkkk) SC Aquarium $ 1,500,000;

(lllll) SC Battleground Preservation Trust - Liberty Trail Interpretation $ 500,000;

(mmmmm)SC Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame $ 25,000;

(nnnnn) SC7 Expedition $ 400,000;

(ooooo) Slater Hall $ 100,000;

(ppppp) South Carolina Horse Council $ 250,000;

(qqqqq) Southeast Rural Community Outreach $ 25,000;

(rrrrr) Southeastern Wildlife Exposition $ 300,000;

(sssss) Spartanburg County - Boiling Springs Community Park $ 500,000;

(ttttt) Spartanburg County - Saluda Grade Rail Trail $ 10,000,000;

(uuuuu) Spartanburg County Historical Association Walnut Grove Plantation Restoration $ 1,000,000;

(vvvvv) Spoleto Festival USA $ 500,000;

(wwwww) Sumter County - Heise Building Renovation $ 5,800,000;

(xxxxx) Sumter County Rembert Mini Park $ 250,000;

(yyyyy) Swamp Rabbit Trail $ 2,000,000;

(zzzzz) The Peace Center Expansion $ 17,500,000;

(aaaaaa) Theatre of the Republic $ 345,000;

(bbbbbb) Town of Aynor - Community Recreation Center $ 1,000,000;

(cccccc) Town of Blackville - Town Hall building $ 500,000;

(dddddd) Town of Bluffton New River Linear Trail $ 2,000,000;

(eeeeee) Town of Clover Economic Development /Revitalization $ 1,500,000;

(ffffff) Town of Clover Roosevelt Park Field Lighting Replacement $ 695,000;

(gggggg) Town of Dacusville - Dacusville Pavilion $ 25,000;

(hhhhhh) Town of Eastover - Lower Richland Tech Academy $ 500,000;

(iiiiii) Town of Estill Project Hope $ 1,500,000;

(jjjjjj) Town of Gifford Playground Project $ 15,835;

(kkkkkk) Town of Great Falls Trail Connection Pedestrian Bridge $ 970,000;

(llllll) Town of Great Falls Wayfinding System $ 25,000;

(mmmmmm)Town of Greeleyville - Community Center Improvements $ 200,000;

(nnnnnn) Town of Hollywood - Town Upgrades $ 750,000;

(oooooo) Town of Honea Path - Soccer Field Construction $ 300,000;

(pppppp) Town of Honea Path Demolish Structures $ 300,000;

(qqqqqq) Town of Iva Purchase Train Depot $ 500,000;

(rrrrrr) Town of Jenkinsville - Recreational Activities Upgrades $ 60,000;

(ssssss) Town of Kingstree - Kingstree Recreation Center Park $ 500,000;

(tttttt) Town of Lake View - Community Center Upgrades $ 84,707;

(uuuuuu) Town of Lane - Community Center Building Improvements $ 100,000;

(vvvvvv) Town of Latta - Infrastructure Upgrades $ 195,400;

(wwwwww)Town of McColl - Downtown Improvements $ 750,000;

(xxxxxx) Town of Meggett - Church Flats Road Safety Upgrades $ 460,000;

(yyyyyy) Town of Norway - Infrastructure $ 500,000;

(zzzzzz) Town of Pacolet - Town Hall Upgrades $ 250,000;

(aaaaaaa) Town of Port Royal - Repairs to Shrimp Deck $ 1,000,000;

(bbbbbbb) Town of Ravenel - Town Upgrades $ 500,000;

(ccccccc) Town of Ridgeway - Park Revitalization $ 50,000;

(ddddddd) Town of Saluda - Saluda Recreation and Wellness Center $ 1,000,000;

(eeeeeee) Town of Six Mile New Recreation / Baseball Field $ 100,000;

(fffffff) Town of St. George Rosenwald School Restoration $ 400,000;

(ggggggg) Town of Summerville - Main St. Resiliency Project $ 4,000,000;

(hhhhhhh) Town of Ware Shoals Amphitheater Walkway $ 59,272;

(iiiiiii) Town of Williston - Town Hall Building $ 500,000;

(jjjjjjj) Town of Winnsboro - Downtown Revitalization $ 500,000;

(kkkkkkk) Union County Clerk of Court - Digital Records Conversion $ 20,000;

(lllllll) Upstate Greenways and Trail Alliance - Trail Expansion $ 5,000,000;

(mmmmmmm)Walhalla Performing Arts Center $ 1,000,000;

(nnnnnnn) Westminster Senior Outreach $ 200,000;

(ooooooo) Williamsburg County - Recreational Improvements $ 250,000;

(ppppppp) YMCA of Cane Bay - Enrichment Programs $ 100,000;

(qqqqqqq) YMCA of the Upper Pee Dee $ 1,930,000;

(rrrrrrr) YMCA of Upper Palmetto - Camp Cherokee $ 750,000;

(sssssss) York County - Park Enhancements $ 1,000,000;

(86.1) Of the funds appropriated in item 86(d), a $5,000 grant shall be made to each of the following municipalities: Anderson, Belton, Honea Path, Iva, Pelzer, Pendleton, Starr, West Pelzer, and Williamston.

(86.2) Of the funds appropriated in item 86(fffff), a $10,000 grant shall be made to both Saluda and McCormick Counties, and a $5,000 grant shall be made to each of the following municipalities: Greenwood, Hodges, Ware Shoals, Ninety-Six, Bradley, Troy, Abbeville, Lowndesville, Calhoun Falls, Due West and Donalds.

(86.3) The funds appropriated for item 86(yyyyy) shall only be used for extending the trail and related ancillary cost and shall not be used for land acquisition or administrative cost.

(87) P320-Department of Commerce

(a) City of Anderson - Economic Development Event $ 600,000;

(b) City of Charleston Entrepreneurial Resource Center $ 2,500,000;

(c) City of Clinton Industrial Park $ 1,500,000;

(d) City of Forest Acres - Redevelopment of Forest Acres $ 1,000,000;

(e) City of Loris - Old Loris High School Redevelopment $ 1,000,000;

(f) City of Simpsonville - Economic Development/Capital Projects $ 1,000,000;

(g) Fairfield County - Vision Center Inc $ 2,000,000;

(h) Graduation Alliance $ 1,000,000;

(i) South Carolina Quantum Association Curriculum Development and Use Study $ 15,000,000;

(j) Southern Carolina Alliance - SCIC Industrial Park $ 750,000;

(k) Spartanburg County - Spartanburg Infrastructure Upgrades $ 20,000,000;

(l) Spartanburg Downtown Development Infrastructure $ 10,000,000;

(m) Study of Offshore Wind Energy $ 250,000;

(n) Sumter County - Pocotaligo Industrial Park $ 2,000,000;

(o) Town of Lexington - Lexington Conference Center $ 10,000,000;

(p) Town of Seneca - Downtown Revitalization $ 12,000,000;

(q) Town of Timmonsville - Timmonsville Revitalization Project $ 500,000;

(r) Umoja Village - Economic Development $ 250,000;

(88) P450-Rural Infrastructure Authority

(a) Town of Campobello Sewer Project $ 600,000;

(b) Town of Clover Water and Sewer Projects $ 5,000,000;

(c) Town of Edisto Beach Automated Water Meter Project $ 500,000;

(d) Town of James Island Sewer Project $ 1,000,000;

(e) York County Water and Sewer - Blue Granite Acquisition Costs $ 20,000,000;

(89) K050-Department of Public Safety

(a) Anderson County Sheriffs Dept - Equipment $ 200,000;

(b) Beaufort County Sheriffs Dept. - Crime Lab $ 500,000;

(c) Bennettsville Police Dept - Bennettsville Police Dept $ 155,000;

(d) Charleston County Sheriff Reentry and Rehabilitation Program $ 591,725;

(e) Chester County Sheriffs Office - Electronic Records Mgmt. System $ 600,000;

(f) City of Beaufort - Maritime Cybersecurity $ 2,000,000;

(g) City of Conway - Public Safety Technology Assistance $ 134,500;

(h) City of Florence Police Department Automatic License Plate Reader $ 397,500;

(i) City of Florence Police Department Camera Updates $ 600,000;

(j) City of Fountain Inn - Historic Downtown Safety Upgrades $ 500,000;

(k) City of Goose Creek - Fire and Police Training Facility $ 1,000,000;

(l) City of Greenwood Police Department - Equipment $ 140,000;

(m) City of Sumter Police Department - Equipment Funding $ 1,000,000;

(n) Clarendon County Sheriff Equipment $ 73,819;

(o) Clarendon County Sheriff Training Upgrades $ 300,000;

(p) Dillon County Sheriffs Office $ 440,000;

(q) Dillon Police Department - Equipment and Facility Repairs $ 865,000;

(r) Fairfield County - First Responder Equipment $ 250,000;

(s) Florence County Local Police Department Grants $ 400,000;

(t) Florence County Sheriff Equipment $ 488,250;

(u) Greenville County Sheriff Dept. - Armored Vehicle $ 450,000;

(v) Hemingway Police Department - Equipment $ 200,000;

(w) Lancaster County Sheriff Dept - Crime Scene and Evidence Unit Improvement $ 500,000;

(x) Latta Police Department - Equipment Funding $ 90,000;

(y) Lexington County Sheriff - Crime Scene Lab $ 156,760;

(z) Marion County Sheriff Law Enforcement Training Facility $ 500,000;

(aa) Marlboro County Sheriff - Marlboro County Sheriff Equipment/Vehicles $ 500,000;

(bb) McCormick Co. Sheriffs Dept. - Law Enforcement Equipment $ 553,500;

(cc) Oconee County Sheriff Cameras and Body Scanner $ 450,000;

(dd) Spartanburg County Sheriffs Office - Field Force Unit Gear and Aviation Unit Gear $ 137,472;

(ee) Sumter County Sheriffs Office - Training Center Upgrades $ 625,000;

(ff) Sumter Law Enforcement Center - Forensic Technology Annex $ 500,000;

(gg) Tega Cay Police Dept. - Equipment $ 160,000;

(hh) Town of Bluffton Police Department - Law Enforcement Equipment $ 50,000;

(ii) Town of Clover Police Training Facility $ 250,000;

(jj) Town of Gifford Police Department - Equipment $ 63,541;

(kk) Town of Hampton - Fire and Police Equipment $ 320,000;

(ll) Union County Detention Center $ 1,500,000;

(90) N080-Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services

(a) Fresh Start Transitional Project $ 250,000;

(b) Paths to Wholeness Transition Program $ 100,000;

(c) Turn90 Reentry Program $ 667,000;

(91) N120-Department of Juvenile Justice

(a) Juveniles Upholding Morals and Principles of Society - Youth Mentoring Program $ 50,000;

(b) PACE Center for Girls $ 550,000;

(92) R360-Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

(a) Buffalo Volunteer Fire Department $ 350,000;

(b) Chesterfield County - Life Safety Equipment $ 750,000;

(c) City of Barnwell - Fire station $ 500,000;

(d) City of Fountain Inn - Fire Station Upgrades $ 4,000,000;

(e) City of Gaffney Fire Department - Fire Training Center $ 400,000;

(f) City of Marion Fire Dept. - Fire Department Training Center $ 250,000;

(g) City of Mauldin - Mauldin Fire Station $ 250,000;

(h) Clover Fire Department $ 500,000;

(i) Colleton County - Fire Station Neyles Community $ 600,000;

(j) Lesslie Fire Dept. - Fire Dept. Training Tower $ 100,000;

(k) Lewis Fire Dept. - Fire Truck with Gear $ 250,000;

(l) Lexington County Fire Services - PPE Gear $ 184,000;

(m) Macedonia Fire Department $ 400,000;

(n) Marlboro County Fire Service $ 300,000;

(o) River Falls Fire Department $ 100,000;

(p) Sharon Volunteer Fire Department (Phase 2) $ 30,000;

(q) Smyrna VFD - Smyrna VFD (Phase 2) $ 40,000;

(r) South Carolina State Association of Fire Chiefs $ 95,000;

(s) Town of St. Matthews Fire Department $ 750,000;

(t) Turbeville Area Fire Station $ 1,000,000;

(93) R600-Department of Employment and Workforce

Colleton County - County Career Skills Center $ 150,000;

(94) U120-Department of Transportation

(a) Chester County - Lighting Safety Upgrades $ 450,000;

(b) City of Columbia - Assembly St. Railroad Grade Separation Project $ 10,000,000;

(c) City of Columbia - Beltline Blvd Redevelopment Projects $ 2,000,000;

(d) City of Columbia - Williams Street Gateway $ 7,000,000;

(e) City of Conway - Carolina Bay Construction $ 677,000;

(f) City of Easley Traffic Congestion Mitigation $ 2,000,000;

(g) City of Sumter North Mainstreet Corridor Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(h) Devine Street Corridor and Accessibility $ 1,500,000;

(i) Dorchester County - Pedestrian Crossing for Bacons Bridge Road $ 2,200,000;

(j) Elevate SC-22 Over Waccamaw River $ 30,000,000;

(k) Highway 90 Improvements and Expansion $ 5,000,000;

(l) Lexington County - Local Stormwater Management $ 200,000;

(m) Pickens County - Highway 183 $ 10,000,000;

(n) Southern Evacuation Lifeline Permitting and Engineering $ 5,000,000;

(o) Town of Hilton Head Island Independent Bridge Replacement Study $ 300,000;

(p) Town of Summerville - Central Ave. Pedestrian Safety Sidewalk $ 400,000;

(95) U300-Division of Aeronautics

(a) Beaufort County Airports - Hilton Head Airport Extension $ 750,000;

(b) Hilton Head Airport - Mandatory Relocation $ 750,000;

(96) D300-Office of Resilience

Data Coordination Office $ 250,000;

(97) D500-Department of Administration

Tri-City Visionaries $ 300,000;

(98) E160-State Treasurer

(a) City of York - Downtown Development and Upgrades $ 4,774,000;

(b) Orangeburg County - County Marketing $ 100,000;

(c) Orangeburg County - Nix-Stilton Community Center $ 400,000;

(d) Ritter Community Center $ 400,000;

(99) E240-Adjutant General

SCEMD Alternative Operating Center $ 750,000;

(100) E280-Election Commission

Florence County - Election Storage Building $ 500,000;

and

(101) P320-Department of Commerce

Town of Fort Mill - Downtown Economic Development $ 25,000,000.

(C) Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this provision may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.

(D) For purposes of item (B)(67) and all items thereafter, funds shall not be disbursed until verification that receivers organization is registered as a business, nonprofit, or charitable organization with the South Carolina Secretary of States office. This requirement does not apply to governmental entities or entities created by statute. Upon receipt and verification of all requirements in this act, the funds shall be transferred directly to the grant recipients within ten business days.

(E) For the purpose of item (B)(67) and all items thereafter, the Executive Budget Office may authorize the transfer of items among state agencies upon request of the agencies.

118.18. (SR: Growing Agribusiness Fund Report) The Department of Agriculture shall prepare a report on the utilization of the Growing Agribusiness Fund that includes the amount of each grant awarded, the recipient of the funds, the date of the grant award, and the qualifications met by the recipient upon review by the Department of Agriculture Infrastructure Incentives Panel. The report shall be submitted quarterly to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee, the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Natural Resources and Economic Development Subcommittee, and the House Ways and Means Economic Development Subcommittee. The department is allowed to retain any accrued interest generated from the fund, for similar purpose of grant reimbursements.

118.19. (SR: Bull Street Corridor Relocation) From funds appropriated or authorized in this act, the Department of Administration is directed to conduct a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the purposes of relocating one or all the state agencies or their successor agencies currently located on Bull Street in the City of Columbia. Properties to be considered must have space to accommodate all of one or more agency to be relocated in one building or campus, to include any additional Columbia area offices of the same agency or agencies, as practicable. For the purposes of this proviso, a campus is defined as multiple buildings located on the same or adjacent parcels or property that share a common main entrance. In conducting the RFP, the Department of Administration must prioritize the condition of the proposed properties and all amenities to include, large group meeting space, other amenities to support agency mission, amenities and conditions conducive to employee health and recruitment, employee and visitor safety and security, ease of access from the interstate, ease of public access to include, but not limited to, surface parking and the number of employees to be relocated. The Department of Administration must present the results of the RFP to include a recommended lease to the Joint Bond Review Committee (JBRC) on or before November 1, 2023. After review and comment of the JBRC, the lease is deemed legislatively approved and, not withstanding other provision of law, no further approvals are required.

118.20. (SR: Nonrecurring Revenue) (A) The source of revenue appropriated in subsection (B) is nonrecurring revenue generated from the following sources:

(1) $57,879,811 from Contingency Reserve Fund;

(2) $919,997,259 from Fiscal Year 2023-24 Projected Surplus;

(3) $14,337,874 from Litigation Recovery Account;

(4) $5,151,700 from Excess Debt Service;

(5) $7,674,703 from Excess Statewide Employee Benefits;

(6) $74,500,000 from COVID-19 Vaccine Reserve Fund (Act 2 of 2021) Admin;

(7) $22,133,208 from COVID-19 Vaccine Reserve Fund (Act 2 of 2021) DHEC 31070000;

(8) $36,580,215 COVID-19 Vaccine Response Fund (Act 2 of 2021) DHEC 31060000;

(9) $10,600,000 from Statewide Airport Growth Response in Act 239 of 2022 set aside pursuant to proviso 118.19(67.1);

(10) ($4,955,000) for Fiscal Year 2023-24 Incremental Income TaxNext Reduction; and

(11) any residual certified unappropriated general fund dollars.

Any restrictions concerning specific utilization of these funds are lifted for the specified fiscal year. The above agency transfers shall occur no later than thirty days after the close of the books on Fiscal Year 2023-24 and shall be available for use in Fiscal Year 2024-25.

This revenue is deemed to have occurred and is available for use in Fiscal Year 2024-25 after September 1, 2024, following the Comptroller Generals close of the states books on Fiscal Year 2023-24.

(B) The appropriations in this provision are listed in priority order. Item (1) must be funded first and each remaining item must be fully funded before any funds are allocated to the next item. Provided, however, that any individual item may be partially funded in the order in which it appears to the extent that revenues are available.

The State Treasurer shall disburse the following appropriations by September 30, 2024, for the purposes stated:

(1) F010 - General Reserve Fund

General Reserve Fund Contribution $ 24,326,198;

(2) H630 - Department of Education

(a) Character and Resiliency Education (CARE) and Civics Initiatives $ 3,250,000;

(b) Educational Experience Partnerships $ 1,500,000;

(c) Grants Committee $ 6,000,000;

(d) School of Workforce Innovation Pilot $ 5,000,000;

(2.1) The Department of Education shall utilize the funds appropriated in item (2)(b) along with funding appropriated in Part 1A for the same purposes to partner with up to two entities who are either statutorily created or a 501(C)(3) charitable organization, currently provide educational programs to K-12 school children, and are members of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The partnership shall provide no-cost education programs for K-12 school children within the confines of the organizations existing educational programs. In selecting partners, the department shall partner with organizations that provide educational programs to the largest amount of K-12 students.

(3) H710 - Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School

Dorm Improvement $ 650,000;

(4) H750 - School for the Deaf and the Blind

(a) Campus Upgrades $ 340,000;

(b) Campus Wide HVAC $ 1,500,000;

(c) Campus Wide Improvements $ 1,500,000;

(d) Maintenance at Walker Hall $ 350,000;

(5) L120 - Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe

(a) Campus Security Cameras $ 400,000;

(b) De la Howe Hall Site Work $ 1,000,000;

(c) Meat Processing Lab and Cannery $ 1,000,000;

(6) H670 - Educational Television Commission

ETV Statewide Transparency Services $ 1,000,000;

(7) H650 - Governor's School for Science and Mathematics

(a) Cooling Tower Replacement $ 320,000;

(b) Residential Elevator Replacement $ 300,000;

(8) H090 - Citadel

(a) Duckett Hall Renovation $ 1,000,000;

(b) Renovation of Workforce Housing $ 2,000,000;

(9) H120 - Clemson University

College of Veterinary Medicine $ 78,000,000;

(10) H150 - University of Charleston

Campus Expansion $ 3,000,000;

(11) H180 - Francis Marion

Leatherman Science Facility/McNair Science Building Renovation $ 2,000,000;

(12) H210 - Lander

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 3,000,000;

(13) H240 - South Carolina State University

Replacement of the Whittaker Library $ 25,000,000;

(14) H270 - University of South Carolina - Columbia

(a) Anne Frank House $ 500,000;

(b) Center for Civil Rights History and Research $ 1,000,000;

(15) H290 - USC - Aiken

Athletic Facilities Relocation $ 1,000,000;

(16) H340 - USC - Upstate

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 2,000,000;

(17) H390 - USC - Sumter

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 2,000,000;

(18) H400 - USC - Union

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 900,000;

(19) H470 - Winthrop University

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 1,000,000;

(20) H510 - Medical University of South Carolina

Dental Workforce $ 3,000,000;

(21) H590 - State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education

(a) Aiken Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 1,570,000;

(b) Central Carolina Technical College

(i) Kershaw Campus Expansion $ 10,000,000;

(ii) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 471,983;

(iii) Sumter Campus Advanced Manufacturing Training Center $ 7,700,000;

(c) Florence-Darlington Technical College

(i) Darlington County Campus $ 7,800,000;

(ii) Industrial Trades Training Facility $ 7,800,000;

(d) Greenville Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 1,768,866;

(e) Horry-Georgetown Technical College

Health Professions Training Complex $ 5,000,000;

(f) Midlands Technical College

QuickJobs and Dual Enrollment $ 5,000,000;

(g) Northeastern Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 612,799;

(h) Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 838,904;

(i) Piedmont Technical College

(i) Edgefield Campus Completion $ 5,000,000;

(ii) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 5,000,000;

(j) Spartanburg Community College

(i) Cherokee County Campus $ 10,000,000;

(ii) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 6,207,757;

(k) Technical College of the Lowcountry

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 511,265;

(l) Tri-County Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 1,530,946;

(m) Trident Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 2,660,913;

(n) Williamsburg Technical College

Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 532,599;

(o) York Technical College

(i) Electric Vehicle Training Equipment $ 1,250,000;

(ii) Maintenance, Renovation, and Replacement $ 2,080,624;

(iii) Training Program Equipment and Materials $ 1;

(22) H790 - Department of Archives and History

(a) Digital Enhancements for Research Room Customers $ 300,000;

(b) Exhibit Hall and Meeting Space Expansion $ 1,000,000;

(c) SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission $ 3,000,000;

(23) H910 - Arts Commission

Implementation of SCAC Hubs $ 2,000,000;

(24) H950 - State Museum Commission

Reimagine the Experience Permanent Gallery Improvement Project $ 4,255,465;

(25) H960 - Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum Commission

(a) Edens Collection of SC Artifacts $ 177,000;

(b) Renovate Gist Rotating Exhibit Gallery $ 213,000;

(26) J060 - Department of Public Health

(a) Community Violence Intervention and Prevention (CVIP) $ 500,000;

(b) Fiscal Impact of Restructuring - Facilities $ 3,737,000;

(c) Fiscal Impact of Restructuring - IT $ 11,762,458;

(d) Florence Health Department HVAC $ 750,000;

(e) Mobile Maternity Care Van and Equipment $ 702,750;

(f) Prostate Cancer Awareness Campaign $ 2,000,000;

(27) H730 - Vocational Rehabilitation

(a) Conway VR Center Repaving $ 141,750;

(b) Lexington VR Center Repaving $ 176,850;

(28) J020 - Department of Health and Human Services

Childrens Hospital Collaborative $ 5,000,000;

(29) J120 - Department of Mental Health

(a) Alternative Transportation Program $ 2,540,000;

(b) Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Youth Treatment at W.S. Hall $ 6,351,000;

(30) J160 - Department of Disabilities and Special Needs

Greenwood Genetics Center $ 2,000,000;

(31) L040 - Department of Social Services

(a) Economic Services System Application Modernization (ESSAM) DDI Phase $ 8,812,499;

(b) Family Resource Center - Judicial Circuit 14 $ 1,000,000;

(32) L080 - Department of Childrens Advocacy

(a) Childrens Trust $ 250,000;

(b) Workstations and Equipment $ 42,400;

(33) P120 - Forestry Commission

(a) Forest Inventory and Analysis $ 84,000;

(b) Law Enforcement Vehicle and Supplies $ 63,000;

(34) P160 - Department of Agriculture

(a) ChangeSC Pilot Project $ 1,000,000;

(b) DHEC Food Protection Restructuring $ 1,046,000;

(c) Pee Dee State Farmers Market RV Park and Paving $ 1,000,000;

(d) State Farmers Market Safety and Traffic Upgrades $ 1,500,000;

(e) Technology Efficiency Infrastructure $ 1,377,120;

(35) P200 - Clemson University Public Service Activities

PSA Renovation, Repair, and Equipment $ 1,000,000;

(36) P210 - SC State University Public Service Activities

(a) Business Development Training and Assistance $ 400,000;

(b) Construction of the South Carolina Limnology Research Center $ 1,500,000;

(c) Health Quad Initiative $ 425,000;

(d) New Beginner Farmer Assistance $ 400,000;

(37) P240 - Department of Natural Resources

(a) Agency Equipment $ 1,000,000;

(b) Body Worn Camera Implementation $ 1,151,351;

(c) Habitat Protection and Land Conservation $ 10,000,000;

(d) Hatchery Operations $ 500,000;

(e) Insurance Reserve Fund Increase and Utilities $ 2,500,000;

(f) Law Enforcement Boat Rotation $ 1;

(g) Technology Equipment Rotation and Communication Lines $ 750,000;

(37.1) Of the funds appropriated in Item 37(c), up to $1,000,000 may be utilized to facilitate public access to heritage preserves owned by the Department of Natural Resources in coordination and supervision of the Conservation Bank.

(38) P280 - Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism

(a) Agency Property Development $ 5,000,000;

(b) Calhoun Falls Marina Replacement $ 1,350,000;

(c) Destination Specific Grants $ 8,000,000;

(d) Film Incentives $ 10,000,000;

(e) Hickory Park Remodel $ 1,000,000;

(f) Palmetto Trail $ 500,000;

(g) SCATR - Regional Promotions $ 600,000;

(h) Sports Marketing Program $ 5,000,000;

(i) State Park Boardwalk and Dock Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(j) State Park Cabin Upgrades $ 1,000,000;

(k) State Park Road Paving $ 500,000;

(l) Statewide Marketing $ 1;

(m) Tourism Development $ 2,000,000;

(n) Undiscovered SC Grant Program $ 250,000;

(o) Venues at Arsenal Hill Project $ 1,000,000;

(39) P320 - Department of Commerce

(a) Charleston International Airport $ 20,000,000;

(b) Closing Fund $ 5,000,000;

(c) Columbia Airport $ 5,000,000;

(d) Columbia Airport - Customs Expansion $ 3,000,000;

(e) Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport $ 8,000,000;

(f) Interagency Loan Repayment $ 2,500,000;

(g) LocateSC $ 3,000,000;

(h) Myrtle Beach International Airport $ 5,000,000;

(i) SC Business Advancement Center $ 250,000;

(j) SC Nexus $ 10,000,000;

(k) Spartanburg Regional Airport $ 2,000,000;

(l) Strategic Existing Workforce Retraining $ 4,000,000;

(40) P400 - Conservation Bank

Conservation Grant Funding $ 10,000,000;

(41) P450 - Rural Infrastructure Authority Water Quality Revolving Loan Fund Match $ 3,232,990;

(42) P500 - Department of Environmental Services

(a) Clean-Up of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites $ 2,500,000;

(b) Fiscal Impact of Restructuring - IT $ 5,793,448;

(c) IT Infrastructure Maintenance $ 1,977,443;

(d) Transfer - State Water Plan and River Basin Planning Implementation $ 2,800,000;

(43) B040 - Judicial Department

Legal Fees $ 5,000,000;

(44) E200 - Attorney General

(a) Crime Victim Assistance SAVS Program $ 5,000,000;

(b) Legal Fees $ 1,800,000;

(c) Residential and Emergency Housing for Minor Victims of Human Trafficking Grants $ 6,568,402;

(45) E210 - Prosecution Coordination Commission

Diversion Program Database $ 11,310;

(46) D100 - State Law Enforcement Division - SLED

(a) Agency Operating $ 1,000,000;

(b) Animal Fighting Personnel and Equipment $ 217,800;

(c) Center for School Safety and Targeted Violence $ 7,197,226;

(d) CWP Program $ 2,000,000;

(e) Personnel Equipment $ 500,000;

(f) Specialized Vehicles $ 1,300,500;

(47) K050 - Department of Public Safety

(a) Agency Network Equipment Refresh and Replacements Statewide $ 99,800;

(b) IT Infrastructure Maintenance $ 1,900,000

(c SC State Crime Stoppers Council $ 300,000;

(d) Vehicle Equipment and Radars $ 500,000;

(e) Vehicle Maintenance Costs $ 1,000,000;

(f) Weapon Transition $ 1,502,311;

(48) N040 - Department of Corrections

(a) Agency Operating $ 1;

(b) Transitional Care Unit and K9 Unit $ 500,000;

(49) N080 - Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services

IT Infrastructure Maintenance $ 1,200,000;

(50) N120 - Department of Juvenile Justice

(a) Cyber Security Remediation $ 1,000,000;

(b) IT Application Assessment $ 1,000,000;

(c) Master Plan Implementation $ 15,000,000;

(d) Technical Consulting and Assistance $ 2,500,000;

(51) R360 - Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

(a) Matching Funds for Grants $ 1;

(b) Office of State Fire Marshal - Operational Expenses $ 1;

(52) R400 - Department of Motor Vehicles

(a) Act 37 of 2021 $ 1,600,000;

(b) SCDMV IT System Modernization $ 3,400,000;

(53) U120 - Department of Transportation

Bridge Modernization $ 100,000,000;

(54) U300 - Division of Aeronautics

(a) Aircraft Refueling Truck $ 300,000;

(b) Facility Needs Assessment $ 60,000;

(c) Investing for Statewide Airport System General Airports $ 10,600,000;

(55) A170 - Legislative Services Agency

Network Infrastructure $ 246,235;

(56) D300 - Office of Resilience

Disaster Relief and Resilience Reserve Fund $ 26,000,000;

(57) D500 - Department of Administration

(a) Audit Contracting $ 3,000,000;

(b) Cybersecurity and Asset Protection Systems $ 2,300,000;

(c) First Responder Communication Modernization (800MHz) $ 1,000,000;

(d) Rent Increase for State-Owned Buildings $ 1,000,000;

(e) Statehouse Grounds Study $ 200,000;

(f) STO Audit Support $ 1,200,000;

(58) E120 - Comptroller General

Office Modernization $ 1,250,000;

(59) E160 - State Treasurer

Database Services $ 192,000;

(60) E240 - Adjutant Generals Office

(a) SC LEAP $ 36,000;

(b) SCEMD State EOC Expansion $ 6,251,000;

(61) E260 - Department of Veterans' Affairs

(a) Military Child Education Coalition $ 182,000;

(b) Military Enhancement Fund $ 6,000,000;

(c) Veteran Homes - Capital Improvements $ 29,048,440;

(d) Veteran Homes - Critical Capability Development $ 87,164;

(62) E280 - Election Commission

(a) Election Operations $ 11,500,000;

(b) State Matching Funds for 2023 HAVA Grant $ 216,977;

(c) Voting System Upgrade $ 1;

(63) E500 - Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office

Cybersecurity and IT Fees $ 300,000;

(64) E550 - State Fiscal Accountability Authority

AHSC Performance Management Study $ 130,000;

(65) X220 - Aid to Subdivisions - State Treasurer

(a) Aid to Planning Districts $ 1,000,000;

(b) City of Edgefield Census Undercount $ 93,850;

(66) H630 - Department of Education

(a) Abbeville County Career Center - Automotive Technology Lab Equipment Upgrades $ 300,000;

(b) ActivEd - Walkabouts Active Learning Program $ 400,000;

(c) Back the Pack - Rock Hill Schools Education Foundation $ 80,000;

(d) Bettis Preparatory Leadership Academy - Multipurpose Shelter $ 550,000;

(e) BRAVO Foundation of Clarendon County

Teacher Innovation & Service Learning Grant Program $ 50,000;

(f) Building Thriving Communities Foundation - Gallman High School

Community Center Restoration $ 150,000;

(g) Camp Daniel Summer Academic Program $ 150,000;

(h) ColaJazz Foundation - Music Education Camps $ 100,000;

(i) Communities in Schools - Behavioral Programs $ 100,000;

(j) Due West Robotics - Palmetto Innovation and Technology Center $ 250,000;

(k) Emma Wright Fuller Foundation - Youth Services and After School Program $ 250,000;

(l) Every 1 Voice Matters Mentoring and Reading Program $ 100,000;

(m) Foster Park Elementary - The Leader In Me $ 36,000;

(n) Greenbrier Resource Community Development Center - After-school Facility $ 50,000;

(o) Gullah Traveling Theater - Rural Schools Gullah History Tours Project $ 231,550;

(p) Healthy Learners $ 100,000;

(q) Johnathan Foundation Middle School Screenings $ 300,000;

(r) Junior Achievement of South Carolina $ 300,000;

(s) Laurens County School District 55 and 56 - CATE Center $ 1,500,000;

(t) Maroon Innovation Services Inc. - Literacy Program $ 175,000;

(u) Pattison's Academy - Service Continuity $ 211,000;

(v) Pleasant Valley Connections - Youth and Teen Services $ 50,000;

(w) Reedy Fork Development Center - Project Technology $ 250,000;

(x) S.L. Finley Restoration Association - Finley High School Roof Replacement $ 131,950;

(y) SC First - Regional Robotics Competition $ 150,000;

(z) SC Football Hall of Fame - The Leadership Minute $ 905,000;

(aa) TA Second Chance Resource Center Network United - Educator

Enrichment, Mentoring Program and Transitional Housing $ 200,000;

(bb) Teachers Up & Kids Club $ 500,000;

(cc) The Center for Educational Equity $ 50,000;

(dd) The Greater Waverly Foundation - Village Initiative $ 150,000;

(ee) Trinity Educational Community Center - Project Tech $ 300,000;

(ff) Western York County Agriculture Arena $ 3,000,000;

(67) H030 - Commission on Higher Education

(a) Clinton College Work Program $ 363,000;

(b) Coker University - Jim Lemke Endowment $ 150,000;

(c) Riley Institute at Furman University - SCALE Afterschool Program $ 400,000;

(d) University Industry Demonstration Partnership - HBCU Engage 2025 $ 300,000;

(68) H090 - Citadel

Living History Society Equipment Replacement and Expansion $ 49,935;

(69) H790 - Department of Archives and History

(a) African American Settlement Communities Historic Commission, Inc.

1904 Long Point School House Restoration $ 150,000;

(b) City of Florence - Historic Carolina Theatre $ 2,000,000;

(c) Cultural Arts Foundation Fountain Inn - Younts Center for Performing Arts $ 700,000;

(d) Dorchester Heritage Center, Inc. - Community Facility Construction $ 1,400,000;

(e) Greenwood County - GLEAMNS Dr. Benjamin E. May Historical Preservation Site $ 250,000;

(f) Hope School Community Center - Renovation of Rosenwald School $ 25,000;

(g) Lancaster Society for Historical Preservation, Inc.

Lancaster County Archives Center Construction $ 1,950,000;

(h) Loris Historical Society - Renovations and Upgrades of The State Theater $ 100,000;

(i) National Heritage Corridor - South Carolina 7 $ 250,000;

(j) Newberry Opera House Foundation - Renovation of Two Elevators $ 515,000;

(k) Peak Preservation Association - Renovation of St. Simons Episcopal Church $ 250,000;

(l) Phoenix Correspondence Commission $ 50,000;

(m) Piedmont Historical Preservation Society - YWCA Museum Handicapped Access $ 100,000;

(n) Soapstone Empowerment Foundation - Historic Site Preservation $ 250,000;

(o) Town of St. George - Rosenwald School Restoration $ 428,000;

(70) H870 - State Library

(a) Abbeville County Library - Computer Equipment $ 50,000;

(b) Aiken-Bamberg-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional Library System

North Augusta/Aiken Library Infrastructure $ 200,000;

(c) Clarendon County - Turbeville Library $ 950,000;

(d) Colleton County - Cottageville Library New Building $ 1,000,000;

(e) Dillon County - New Bookmobile $ 300,000;

(f) Pat Conroy Literary Center - Fall 2024 Signature Events $ 50,000;

(g) Sumter County - Main Library Renovations $ 800,000;

(71) H910 - Arts Commission

Newberry Arts Commission - Building Renovations $ 200,000;

(72) H950 - State Museum Commission

(a) Children's Museum of the Lowcountry - Summerville Children's Museum $ 1,000,000;

(b) City of Orangeburg - Civil Rights Museum $ 250,000;

(c) Darlington African American Museum - Upgrades $ 500,000;

(d) Dennis Community Development Corporation of Lee County

Improvements to Historic Dennis High School $ 100,000;

(e) Fork Shoals Historical Society - McCullough's House Inn Restoration $ 500,000;

(f) Friends of Honey Hill, Inc. - Honey Hill Battlefield $ 725,000;

(g) Friends of the Aiken Railroad Museum $ 350,000;

(h) Georgetown Rice Museum - Elevator Replacement $ 50,000;

(i) Gibbes Museum of Art - Art Charleston Festival $ 500,000;

(j) Goodwill Educational and Historical Society, Inc.

Improvements to Historic Goodwill Parochial School $ 594,000;

(k) Historic Bluffton Foundation - Heyward House Museum and Bluffton Welcome Center $ 200,000;

(l) Lincoln High School Preservation Alumni Association - African American History Museum $ 700,000;

(m) Parris Island Heritage Foundation Museum Enhancement $ 125,000;

(n) South Carolina Alliance of Children's Museums - Safety Improvements $ 500,000;

(o) St. George Rosenwald School - Children's Museum $ 213,000;

(p) The Charleston Museum - From Civil War to Civil Rights Exhibit $ 400,000;

(q) Town of Neeses - Neeses Museum $ 400,000;

(73) J060 - Department of Public Health

(a) Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County - Renovations $ 2,000,000;

(b) Berkeley County - EMS Apprenticeships for Veterans $ 270,000;

(c) Clarity Upstate - Audiology Services $ 150,000;

(d) EMS Closet $ 50,000;

(e) Greenville Prisma Health Sickle Cell $ 2,000,000;

(f) Hope Health Inc. - Men's Health Center $ 500,000;

(g) Kershaw County Health Services District - Indoor Pool and Community Health Center $ 1,500,000;

(h) Lions Vision Services - Palmetto Eyecare Program $ 500,000;

(i) Louvenia D. Barksdale Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation - Project Hope $ 100,000;

(j) MedEx Academy - Summer Educational Programs $ 150,000;

(k) No One Left Alone - Long COVID Research Support $ 900,000;

(l) Pet Helpers Adoption Center - County Stray Funding $ 50,000;

(m) Sandhills Medical Foundation - Expansion of Services in Mental and Healthcare $ 1,000,000;

(n) SCBIO $ 500,000;

(o) SmokeFree SC $ 1,000,000;

(p) St. John Holistic Wellness Center $ 100,000;

(74) J020 - Department of Health and Human Services

(a) ALS Association - ALS Care Services $ 500,000;

(b) Anderson County - Domestic Abuse Services Support $ 100,000;

(c) Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired SC - Adjustment to Blindness $ 350,000;

(d) Bluffton Jasper Volunteers in Medicine - Sustainability Program $ 300,000;

(e) Boys and Girls Club at Teen Jackson Center - Make it a Conversation Program $ 95,000;

(f) Cancer Association of Anderson - Center for Hope and Healing $ 850,000;

(g) Children's Trust of South Carolina - Home Visiting Program $ 250,000;

(h) Clarendon Behavioral Health Services - Facilities Expansion $ 296,081;

(i) Community Medicine Foundation, Inc. - Sickle Cell Program $ 750,000;

(j) Community Wellness Outreach - Substance Abuse Treatment $ 300,000;

(k) Eau Clair Cooperative Health Center - Batesburg-Leesville Family Medicine Health Center $ 500,000;

(l) Generations Group Home - Bathroom Renovations $ 35,025;

(m) House of Champions - Facility Renovation Project $ 250,000;

(n) James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation $ 250,000;

(o) Jeffrey and Harriet Lampkin Foundation - Food Insecurity and Art Youth Program $ 300,000;

(p) Meals on Wheels of Greenville - New Facility Construction $ 2,000,000;

(q) Middle Tyger Resource Center - Construction of New Facility $ 3,500,000;

(r) My Sister's House - Domestic Violence Services $ 300,000;

(s) Nola Network - Youth Sudden Cardiac Arrest Project $ 300,000;

(t) North Strand Housing Shelter - Shelter Expansion $ 330,000;

(u) Oconee Memorial Hospital Foundation - Cancer Institute $ 1,500,000;

(v) Our Place of Hope - Mental Health Support Program $ 175,000;

(w) Outstanding Youth Awards - Building Youth Better $ 100,000;

(x) Pace Center for Girls - Reach Counseling Services $ 650,000;

(y) Pregnancy Center & Clinic of the Low Country - Prenatal Medical Care $ 100,000;

(z) Project Hope Foundation Autism Support - Expansion of Services in the Upstate $ 2,850,000;

(aa) Rural Health Center, Inc. $ 500,000;

(bb) Safe Harbor - Improve Facilities and Services for Domestic Violence Victims $ 2,000,000;

(cc) SC Association of Pregnancy Care Centers - Statewide Pregnancy Care Center Support $ 3,000,000;

(dd) Sea Haven Youth Crisis Center - Youth Primary Medical and Dental Screening $ 65,000;

(ee) The Kollock Alumni Association - Facility Upgrades $ 156,000;

(ff) Town of McClellanville - McClellanville Medical Facility & Community Center $ 750,000;

(gg) United Way of Kershaw County - Make It a Conversation Program $ 146,000;

(hh) United Way of the Midlands - Young Men United $ 250,000;

(ii) Wiley Kennedy Foundation - Coalition of Community Fellows and Safer Communities $ 75,000;

(jj) Wiley Kennedy Foundation - Institute for Innovation and Informatics in Healthcare $ 50,000;

(kk) Williamsburg County - Renovate Facility for VA, DAODAS and Mental Health Services $ 2,000,000;

(75) J120 - Department of Mental Health

(a) Department of Mental Health - Incarcerated Inmates Support $ 400,000;

(b) MIRCI $ 250,000;

(c) South Carolina Infant Mental Health Association Safe Babies Court $ 467,000;

(d) The Giving Back Fund c/o Mental Wealth Alliance - Mental Health Gym $ 175,000;

(76) J160 - Department of Disabilities and Special Needs

(a) Osprey Village - Amenities Center $ 500,000;

(b) The Therapy Place - Therapeutic Pool and Critical Repairs $ 400,000;

(77) J200 - Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services

(a) Athletic Coaches Association - Coaches vs. Overdoses $ 800,000;

(b) Decisions.org - Cope EMS Wingman App $ 820,000;

(c) Palmetto Foundation for Prevention & Recovery - Addiction Support Program $ 500,000;

(d) RIZE Prevention - Teen Drug Prevention Program $ 300,000;

(e) The Courage Center - Midlands Recovery Community Expansion and Operation $ 300,000;

(78) L040 - Department of Social Services

(a) Alternatives to Abortion Program $ 100,000;

(b) ASAFO Community Development Association - Conflict to Careers Mentoring Program $ 200,000;

(c) Beaufort - Jasper YMCA of the Lowcountry $ 600,000;

(d) Bethany Christian Services - Post Adoption Services $ 150,000;

(e) Feed the City $ 100,000;

(f) Florence Crittenton Programs of SC - Housing and Support Services $ 400,000;

(g) Fostering the Family - Foster Support Programs $ 100,000;

(h) Jenkins Youth and Family Village/Orphan Aid Society, Inc. - Summer Enrichment Program $ 100,000;

(i) Juveniles Upholding Morals and Principles of Society (JUMPS) - Mentoring Initiatives $ 200,000;

(j) Midlands Community Development Corporation $ 300,000;

(k) Midlands Fatherhood Coalition - Site Expansion $ 644,000;

(l) My Community's Keeper Mentor Group - Advance Peace $ 70,000;

(m) Palmetto Hope Foundation - Charleston Navigation Center $ 200,000;

(n) Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Assault - New Beginnings Transitional

Shelter $ 50,000;

(o) Richland County - Emergency Operations Center $ 1,000,000;

(p) Smart Box - Food for All $ 50,000;

(q) The Hive Community Circle $ 500,000;

(r) The Salvation Army of Greenville County - Social Services Campus $ 500,000;

(s) Trent Hill Center $ 250,000;

(t) United Way Association of South Carolina, Inc. - AmeriCorps $ 1,014,000;

(79) L240 - Commission for the Blind

Sight Savers America - Vision Screenings $ 250,000;

(80) L060 - Department on Aging

(a) Allendale County - Recreational Walking Trail $ 325,000;

(b) Antioch Senior Center $ 250,000;

(c) Orangeburg County - Rural Life Resources $ 300,000;

(d) The Unumb Center of Neurodevelopment - Adult Residential Campus $ 3,000,000;

(e) Tri-City Visionaries Inc. - Senior Housing Repairs $ 400,000;

(81) L080 - Department of Children's Advocacy

SC Network of Children's Advocacy Centers $ 1,500,000;

(82) L320 - Housing Finance and Development Authority

(a) Anderson County - Substandard Housing Abatement $ 300,000;

(b) Camerons House of Hope SC - Remodel Facility $ 100,000;

(c) City of Columbia - Belvedere & Greenview Neighborhood Revitalization Programs $ 1,000,000;

(d) City of Columbia - Fairwold Housing Assistance Program $ 500,000;

(e) City of Columbia - Neighborhood Revitalization and Weatherization $ 1,000,000;

(f) Dorchester County Community Outreach - Homeless Shelter Relocation and Expansion $ 1,255,000;

(g) Oconee County Habitat for Humanity - Pointe Place Expansion $ 700,000;

(h) Parish House Community Development Corporation - Property Restoration $ 200,000;

(i) St. Francis Center on St. Helena Island - Home Repair Program $ 100,000;

(83) P160 - Department of Agriculture

The FARM Center in Oconee County $ 985,000;

(84) P240 - Department of Natural Resources

(a) Beaufort County - Alljoy Boat Landing Improvements $ 1,200,000;

(b) Cross Chapter #45 of Wildlife Action, Inc - Updates to Wildlife Community Center $ 20,000;

(c) DNR - Waddell Mariculture Center Hatchery Support $ 250,000;

(d) SC Hunters for the Hungry $ 350,000;

(e) Sumter County - Rimini Sparkleberry Landing Resurfacing $ 385,000;

(85) P280 - Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism

(a) African American Tourism Institute - Development and Tourism Marketing $ 50,000;

(b) Aiken Steeplechase Association - Infrastructure Improvements $ 500,000;

(c) Alvin Community Center - HVAC Replacement and Facility Upgrades $ 100,000;

(d) Amazing Grace Park Foundation - Completion of Amazing Grace Park $ 500,000;

(e) Anderson Civic Center Upgrades $ 170,000;

(f) Anderson County - Anderson Regional Airport Playground $ 350,000;

(g) Anderson County - Dolly Cooper Park Pickleball Courts $ 573,151;

(h) Anderson County - Hurricane Springs Park Improvements $ 450,000;

(i) Anderson County - Rural Community Program Grants $ 260,000;

(j) Arts Council of York County - Blues and Jazz Festival $ 25,000;

(k) Battery Park Alumni Association - Battery Park Elementary School Renovation $ 500,000;

(l) Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation - Gullah Geechee Cultural Center

and Market $ 1,000,000;

(m) Berkeley County - Hiker Biker Trail $ 500,000;

(n) Bluffton Eagles Community Action Property Improvement $ 50,000;

(o) Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Renovation and Expansion $ 5,000,000;

(p) Brookgreen Gardens - Purdy Center, Welcome Center, Conservatory and Gardens $ 250,000;

(q) Brookgreen Gardens - Welcome Center & Conservatory Gardens $ 1,000,000;

(r) Cameron Community Club - Facility and Grounds Upgrades $ 262,000;

(s) Campbell Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church - Restoration and Rehabilitation $ 200,000;

(t) Cancer Survivors Park $ 500,000;

(u) Carolina Cup Racing Association - Capital Improvements and Maintenance of

Springdale Race Course $ 250,000;

(v) Chesterfield YMCA Pool Restoration $ 700,000;

(w) Christmasville $ 72,000;

(x) City of Belton - Leda Poore Park Restroom and Press box $ 300,000;

(y) City of Cayce - Riverwalk Expansion $ 500,000;

(z) City of Chester - Civic Space Paving $ 105,000;

(aa) City of Columbia - Marketplace at Congaree Pointe $ 4,400,890;

(bb) City of Columbia - Riverfront Park Trail Enhancements $ 350,000;

(cc) City of Conway - Kingston Ferry and Trail $ 2,000,000;

(dd) City of Darlington - Blue Street Ballfields Renovation $ 1,000,000;

(ee) City of Forest Acres - Richland County Mall Redevelopment $ 2,500,000;

(ff) City of Gaffney - Henry L. Jolly Park Amphitheater Cover $ 500,000;

(gg) City of Hartsville - Outdoor Walking Trail Repairs at Byerly Park $ 50,000;

(hh) City of Hartsville - Refurbishment of Track and Field Track at Byerly Park $ 100,000;

(ii) City of Hartsville - Tennis Court Resurfacing at Byerly Park $ 75,000;

(jj) City of Isle of Palms - Beach Renourishment $ 1,000,000;

(kk) City of Laurens - Laurens Amphitheater Project $ 1,500,000;

(ll) City of Marion - Green St. Sports Complex $ 450,000;

(mm) City of Myrtle Beach - Downtown Revitalization $ 5,000,000;

(nn) City of North Myrtle Beach - Cherry Grove Dredging $ 1,500,000;

(oo) City of Seneca - Recreation Complex Addition $ 5,150,000;

(pp) City of Spartanburg - Mary H. Wright Greenway $ 455,000;

(qq) City of Sumter - African American Historic Park $ 1,500,000;

(rr) City of Sumter - Downtown Lighting and Event Infrastructure $ 1,000,000;

(ss) City of Sumter - Richardson Competition Facilities $ 5,900,000;

(tt) City of Sumter - Riley Ballpark Support Facilities $ 1,200,000;

(uu) City of Sumter - Swan Lake Iris Gardens $ 1,500,000;

(vv) City of West Columbia - Greenway River Access Improvements $ 650,000;

(ww) City of West Columbia - Historic Mill Village Redevelopment and Mobility Improvements $ 2,000,000;

(xx) City of Westminster - Streetscape and Recreation $ 1,500,000;

(yy) City of York - Recreation Facility Upgrades and Additional Parking $ 2,000,000;

(zz) Coastal Carolina YMCA - Community Outreach and Program Support $ 500,000;

(aaa) Darla Moore Foundation - Art Fields $ 1,500,000;

(bbb) Dorchester County - Oakbrooks Sports Complex $ 1,000,000;

(ccc) Dorchester Heritage Center, Inc. - The Wall That Heals $ 64,000;

(ddd) Edgefield County Star Park $ 750,000;

(eee) Festival on the Avenue $ 100,000;

(fff) Forty-One Community Center - Building Renovations $ 100,000;

(ggg) Four Holes Indian Organization - Tribal Grounds $ 300,000;

(hhh) Freedom Walkway Event $ 10,000;

(iii) Georgetown County - Murrells Inlet Dredging $ 5,000,000;

(jjj) Greenville County Recreation Department - Park Facilities Upgrades $ 100,000;

(kkk) Greenville Zoo - Farmyard $ 1,000,000;

(lll) Hagood Mill Foundation - Heritage Pavilion Enclosure $ 1,000,000;

(mmm) Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park - Interpretive Center $ 1,000,000;

(nnn) Holly Hill Youth Sports Organization - Activity Bus $ 120,000;

(ooo) Horry County - Conway to Myrtle Beach Multi-Use Path $ 2,000,000;

(ppp) Indian Land Green - Indian Land Green $ 1,000,000;

(qqq) International African American Museum - Marketing Support $ 1,000,000;

(rrr) Land United Foundation - Indian Land Athletic Fields $ 350,000;

(sss) Lexington County Recreation Commission - Multi Sports Facility Complex $ 3,000,000;

(ttt) Mill Town Players - Historic Pelzer Auditorium $ 1,000,000;

(uuu) Mount Moriah Baptist Church - Prayer Garden $ 35,000;

(vvv) N.O.W.W. Empowerment Housing and Community Projects $ 25,000;

(www) Nix-Stilton Road Community Improvement Organization - One Stop Community Center $ 96,750;

(xxx) Oconee County - Community Investments $ 1,885,000;

(yyy) Orangeburg County - Samaritan House Kitchen/Dining Project $ 650,000;

(zzz) Pineville Eadytown Community Park - Park Improvements $ 98,000;

(aaaa) Richland County Recreation Commission - Aquatics Center $ 6,000,000;

(bbbb) Riverbanks Zoo & Gardens - Infrastructure $ 1,000,000;

(cccc) Santee Cooper Counties Promotion Commission - Visitor Center Expansion $ 175,000;

(dddd) SC Parks, Recreation and Tourism - Hunting Island Roads and Grounds Improvements $ 2,500,000;

(eeee) Spartanburg County Government - The Daniel Morgan Trail System $ 2,000,000;

(ffff) Special Olympics - 2024 Unified Outreach Initiative $ 300,000;

(gggg) Sumter County - County Building Renovation $ 1,400,000;

(hhhh) Sumter County - Patriot Park Amphitheater $ 3,300,000;

(iiii) Surf Dreams Foundation - Surf Clinics $ 10,000;

(jjjj) Swamp Fox Trails - Sumter Florence Rail Trail Feasibility Study $ 250,000;

(kkkk) The Original Gullah Festival Transportation and Event Support $ 125,200;

(llll) The RECing Crew, Inc. - North Augusta Multipurpose Miracle League Field $ 175,000;

(mmmm) The South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association - North vs. South All-Star

Football Game $ 100,000;

(nnnn) Town of Aynor - Levister Recreation Center $ 1,500,000;

(oooo) Town of Blackville - Signage and Street Cameras $ 250,000;

(pppp) Town of Cheraw - Downtown Revitalization $ 1,000,000;

(qqqq) Town of Clover - Construction of New Indoor Recreation Facility $ 4,000,000;

(rrrr) Town of Cottageville - Cottageville Library and Town Hall Improvements $ 150,000;

(ssss) Town of Cowpens - East Spartanburg Sports Center $ 2,500,000;

(tttt) Town of Cowpens - Park Improvements $ 200,000;

(uuuu) Town of Eutawville - The 2024 Eutaw Village Festival $ 45,000;

(vvvv) Town of Greeleyville - Pocket Park Splash Pad Project $ 150,000;

(wwww) Town of Honea Path - Farmer's Market $ 40,000;

(xxxx) Town of Irmo - New Town Hall $ 500,000;

(yyyy) Town of Jefferson - Blue Jay Nest Gymnasium $ 120,000;

(zzzz) Town of Lake View - Holiday Beautification Project $ 40,000;

(aaaaa) Town of Lake View - Lake View Town Square $ 75,000;

(bbbbb) Town of Latta - Historic Edwards House $ 50,000;

(ccccc) Town of Lockhart - Facility Improvements $ 150,000;

(ddddd) Town of Mount Pleasant - Mathis Ferry Trail $ 2,300,000;

(eeeee) Town of Mount Pleasant - Shem Creek Sustainability/Dredging $ 1,000,000;

(fffff) Town of Summerville - Main St. Resiliency Project $ 1,500,000;

(ggggg) Town of Williamston - Mineral Springs and Brookdale Parks $ 750,000;

(hhhhh) Tri-Community Center, Inc. - Upfit for National Shelter System Site Designation $ 50,000;

(iiiii) Umoja Village - Community Projects $ 250,000;

(jjjjj) United Way of Anderson County - Community Garden $ 100,000;

(kkkkk) Upstate Greenways & Trails Alliance - Foothills Trail Revitalization $ 300,000;

(lllll) Waccamaw Indian Tribe - Tribal Land Improvements $ 50,000;

(mmmmm)Wassamassaw Recreation League (WRL) - Outdoor Projects and Upgrades $ 20,000;

(nnnnn) Williamsburg County - Muddy Creek Community Center and Park $ 100,000;

(ooooo) York County - Worth Mountain Park Upgrades $ 750,000;

(86) P320 - Department of Commerce

(a) Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce - Restoration of Chamber Building $ 500,000;

(b) City of Clinton - Industrial Park Upgrades $ 1,500,000;

(c) City of Mauldin - Multi-Purpose Stadium $ 6,000,000;

(d) City of Myrtle Beach - Revitalization and Tech Hub $ 5,000,000;

(e) Graduation Alliance $ 500,000;

(f) SC Center for Visual Arts - Downtown Building Revitalization Acquisition $ 400,000;

(g) SC Economic Developers Association - Economic Developer Certification $ 75,000;

(h) South Carolina Research Authority - AI Symposium $ 55,000;

(i) State Christmas Tree Ornaments - Columbia Garden Club Foundation $ 5,000;

(j) Vision Center, Inc. - Conference Center Renovations $ 2,000,000;

(87) P450 - Rural Infrastructure Authority

(a) Charleston County Public Works - Hollings Road Drainage Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(b) Chester County Wastewater Recovery - Sewer Expansion on I-77 NE Quadrant $ 2,000,000;

(c) City of Clemson - Pendleton-Clemson Sewer Upgrade $ 1,500,000;

(d) City of Dillon - Public Works $ 570,000;

(e) City of Georgetown - Stormwater Pump Station Upgrade $ 375,000;

(f) City of Honea Path, SC - Water and Sewer Line Repair $ 175,000;

(g) City of Inman Public Works - Sewer Extension $ 767,000;

(h) City of Isle of Palms - Stormwater Infrastructure $ 1,250,000;

(i) City of Iva - Water and Sewer Line Repair $ 175,000;

(j) City of Sumter - Utility Replacement and Repair $ 1,000,000;

(k) City of West Columbia - Water System Improvements $ 2,000,000;

(l) Dorchester County - Greater St. George Water Treatment $ 2,945,000;

(m) Dupont Wappoo Drainage Improvement Project $ 1,000,000;

(n) Georgetown County Water and Sewer District - Commercial Property Fire Protection $ 50,000;

(o) Greenville Water - 60 Inch Water Main Project, Phase II $ 1,000,000;

(p) Lancaster County Water and Sewer District - Regional Water Transmission Infrastructure $ 500,000;

(q) Meansville-Riley Road Water Company - Water Line Expansion $ 250,000;

(r) MetroConnects - Judson Mill Village Wastewater Rehabilitation Project $ 2,500,000;

(s) Spartanburg Sanitary Sewer District - Cinder Branch Pump Station and Force

Main Project $ 2,500,000;

(t) Spartanburg Water - Water Line Expansion $ 250,000;

(u) Town of Chesterfield - Sewer Rehabilitation Project $ 1,200,000;

(v) Town of Edisto Beach - Water Meter Project $ 500,000;

(w) Town of Harleyville - Radio Read Water Meter Improvements $ 125,000;

(x) Town of James Island - Sewer Expansion $ 500,000;

(y) Town of Kershaw - Sewer Pump Station $ 1,200,000;

(z) Town of Norway - Reinforcing the Viability of Norway Water/Wastewater $ 500,000;

(aa) Windermere Drainage and Outfall Improvement Project $ 1,000,000;

(bb) Woodruff-Roebuck Water District - System Expansion $ 3,500,000;

(88) P500 - Department of Environmental Services

(a) Clarendon County - Newman Branch Swamp Clearing $ 950,000;

(b) Daufuskie Marsh Tacky Society - Land Improvement and Infrastructure $ 20,000;

(c) Easley Combined Utilities - Upper Saluda Watershed Restoration $ 2,200,000;

(d) Grand Strand Humane Society $ 2,000,000;

(e) James Island Public Service District - Environmental Mitigation $ 500,000;

(f) Kind Keeper - No-Kill Animal Shelter $ 300,000;

(g) Pawmetto Lifeline - Veterinary Services $ 250,000;

(h) PFAS Pilot Program $ 900,000;

(89) K050 - Department of Public Safety

(a) Abbeville Police Department - Vehicle Support $ 135,000;

(b) Aiken County - Couchton VF Water Truck $ 300,000;

(c) Allendale County Sherriffs Department $ 620,000;

(d) Anderson County Sheriffs Office - Rapid Deployment Command Vehicle $ 300,000;

(e) Beaufort County Sheriff - Crime Lab $ 500,000;

(f) Berkeley County - Rehabilitation of Berkeley County Regional Services Training Center $ 1,616,399;

(g) Berkeley County Sheriffs Office - Mobile Incident Command Vehicle $ 1,250,000;

(h) Calhoun County Sheriffs Office - Technology Upgrades $ 100,000;

(i) Cherokee County Sheriffs Office - Armored Rescue Vehicle and Equipment $ 399,412;

(j) Chester County Sheriffs Office - Body Scanner and Drone Vehicle $ 265,000;

(k) City of Campobello - Purchase and Upgrade of Public Safety Equipment $ 150,000;

(l) City of Conway Police and Fire Departments - Radio Upgrades $ 500,000;

(m) City of Darlington - First Responder Radios $ 230,000;

(n) City of Dillon - First Responder Equipment $ 100,000;

(o) City of Florence - Police Department Evidence Storage $ 1,000,000;

(p) City of Florence - Upfitted Police Cars $ 480,000;

(q) City of Greer - Upgrades to Public Safety Facilities $ 250,000;

(r) City of Hanahan - Enhancing Hawks Nest Park & Completing Steward Street Park $ 1,150,000;

(s) City of Inman Police Department - Replacement of Police Vehicles $ 125,000;

(t) City of Landrum - New Patrol Car and New Restroom Facility $ 110,000;

(u) City of Mauldin Police Department - Mobile Command Center & SRT Equipment $ 500,000;

(v) City of Sumter Police Department - Vehicles, Equipment, and Software $ 1,000,000;

(w) City of Walhalla - Police Station $ 4,250,000;

(x) Coward Police Department - Upfitted Police Car $ 11,500;

(y) Darlington County Sheriffs Department - LENSLOCK Cameras $ 63,000;

(z) Dillon County Sheriffs Office - Equipment & Training Facility Grant $ 100,000;

(aa) Ebenezer Fire Department - Construction of Fire Substation $ 150,000;

(bb) Florence County Sheriffs Office - Public Safety Equipment $ 584,790;

(cc) Glendale Fire District - Equipment Replacement $ 284,159;

(dd) Greenwood County Sheriffs Office - Watchguard Migration and Upgrade $ 338,703;

(ee) Horry County Government - Public Safety Enhancements $ 4,000,000;

(ff) Lancaster County Sheriffs Office - Equipment Replacement $ 600,000;

(gg) Lee County Sheriff's Office - AFIS, Drone and Security and Safety Upgrades $ 80,000;

(hh) Lexington County Sheriffs Office - A. Lewis McCarty Firearms Range and Training

Facility $ 573,000;

(ii) Marion County Sheriffs Office - Training Facility and Equipment $ 300,000;

(jj) McCormick County Sheriffs Department - Replacement of Detention Center Control Panel $ 92,000;

(kk) Newberry County Sheriffs Office - Tactical Vehicle and Technology Upgrades $ 1,000,000;

(ll) Olanta Police Department - Public Safety Equipment and Infrastructure $ 38,200;

(mm) Palmetto 800 Fire and EMS Pageland $ 1,000,000;

(nn) Pamplico Police Department - Public Safety Equipment $ 183,365;

(oo) Richland County Sheriffs Department - Mobile Command Post $ 900,000;

(pp) Serve and Connect - Law Enforcement Community Connection Program $ 1,000,000;

(qq) Sumter County Sheriffs Office - Phase II of Training Center $ 879,000;

(rr) Town of Allendale - Police Department Cameras $ 200,000;

(ss) Town of Batesburg-Leesville - First Responder Equipment $ 200,000;

(tt) Town of Bluffton Police Department - K9 Program $ 50,000;

(uu) Town of Varnville - Public Safety Communication Equipment $ 280,000;

(vv) Town of Yemassee - Yemassee Police Station $ 500,000;

(ww) Town of Yemassee Capital Improvements $ 1,500,000;

(90) N040 - Department of Corrections

Marion County - Improvements to County Detention Center $ 2,500,000;

(91) N080 - Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services

(a) Fresh Start Transitional Project - Re-Entry Program $ 250,000;

(b) Pilot Program at Orangeburg-Calhoun Detention Center $ 400,000;

(c) Turn90 - Prison Re-Entry Services $ 500,000;

(92) N120 - Department of Juvenile Justice

Palmetto Project - Charleston Alternative to Detention $ 250,000;

(93) R360 - Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

(a) Allendale County - St. Mark Community Upgrades $ 1,200,000;

(b) Alligator Fire District - Asphalt Driveways $ 31,000;

(c) Anderson Fire Department - Safety Equipment $ 125,000;

(d) Bethany Santiago Fire Department $ 400,000;

(e) Boiling Springs Fire Department - Urban/Wildland Interface Truck $ 450,000;

(f) Boiling Springs Fire District - Safety Equipment $ 350,000;

(g) Calhoun Falls Fire Department - Refurbishment $ 102,000;

(h) Center Rock Fire Department Station 11 - Annex Building $ 100,000;

(i) Centerville Fire Station 9 - Critical Repairs $ 91,000;

(j) Chesnee Community Fire Department - Frontline Fire Engine $ 750,000;

(k) Chester County Emergency Services - West Chester Fire Department and Ambulance

Expansion $ 500,000;

(l) City of Bennettsville - Fire Department $ 750,000;

(m) City of Florence - Fire Engine Apparatus $ 1,250,000;

(n) City of Goose Creek - Fire and Police Training Facility $ 1,500,000;

(o) City of York - Fire Apparatus $ 1,200,000;

(p) CKC Fire Department - Station Construction $ 725,000;

(q) Clarendon County - Fire Rescue Station Ten Replacement $ 550,000;

(r) Corinth Fire Department - Improvements $ 750,000;

(s) Dillon County Fire Dept. Station 2 - Equipment Upgrades $ 200,000;

(t) Double Springs Fire Department - Renovation $ 13,000;

(u) Fire House #2 with Police Substation $ 3,400,000;

(v) Lake View Rescue Squad - Extrication Equipment $ 40,000;

(w) Oakdale Fire Department - Fire Station Relocation $ 500,000;

(x) Oakland Volunteer Fire Dept. - Brush Truck $ 70,000;

(y) Rock Hill Fire Department - Ballistic Vests $ 13,000;

(z) Sharon Volunteer Fire Department - Equipment and Upgrades $ 250,000;

(aa) South Spartanburg Fire District - Firefighter Safety and ADA Compliance $ 965,000;

(bb) Townville Fire Department Station #17 - Air Packs $ 55,000;

(cc) Zion Fire Department - Phase II Renovation $ 56,000;

(94) R600 - Department of Employment and Workforce

Heart of Life - Youth Workforce Development Program $ 200,000;

(95) U120 - Department of Transportation

(a) Charleston County - Highway 61 Corridor Improvements $ 2,000,000;

(b) City of Belton - Sidewalk Repair $ 800,000;

(c) City of Columbia - Assembly St. Railroad Grade Separation Project $ 5,000,000;

(d) City of Columbia - Bridge to the Greenway $ 2,500,000;

(e) City of Columbia - Five Points Parking Garage $ 2,500,000;

(f) City of Columbia - Five Points Project $ 2,500,000;

(g) City of Columbia - Quiet Zone - Infrastructure and Technology at Rail Crossings $ 1,500,000;

(h) City of Greenville - East North Gateway $ 2,250,000;

(i) City of Greenville - Infrastructure Improvements $ 2,250,000;

(j) City of Travelers Rest - N. Poinsett Hwy Project $ 1,000,000;

(k) Department of Transportation - Devine Street Corridor $ 2,000,000;

(l) Greenville County - Bracken Road $ 2,900,000;

(m) Historic Sol Legare Community Safety Project $ 1,000,000;

(n) Horry County - Augusta Plantation Interchange at SC 31 $ 2,000,000;

(o) Lexington County - Caulks Ferry Road Interchange $ 1,000,000;

(p) Locust Hill Road / Highway 290 Widening $ 1,000,000;

(q) Pickens County CTC - Traffic Mitigation in Easley $ 2,500,000;

(r) SCDOT - Highway 90 Improvements $ 2,000,000;

(s) SCDOT - Old Buncombe Rd Crash Mitigation Project $ 915,000;

(t) Town of Ravenel - Public Safety Project Highway 165 Sidewalk $ 576,000;

(u) Williamsburg County - Soccee Bridge and Approaches $ 367,715;

(v) York County - Transportation Infrastructure $ 8,000,000;

(96) U300 - Division of Aeronautics

Beaufort County Airports Board - Relocation of St. James Baptist Church $ 4,000,000;

(97) E240 - Adjutant General's Office

(a) City of Bamberg - Tornado Response $ 1,000,000;

(b) City of Sumter - Military Museum $ 3,000,000;

(c) Greenwood County - Emergency Services Complex $ 2,000,000;

(d) National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership $ 5,000,000;

(e) Polaris Tech Charter School - Jasper Area Emergency Response Center $ 500,000;

(98) E260 - Department of Veterans Affairs

(a) Chapin American Legion - Building Project $ 200,000;

(b) City of Walterboro - Washington Street Plaza & Colleton Co. Veterans Memorial

Rehab Project $ 125,000;

(c) Dillon VFW Post 6091 - Building Improvements $ 75,000;

(d) Lamar American Legion - American Legion Hut Facility Renovations $ 32,595;

(e) Low Country Veterans Group - Homeless Veterans Project $ 150,000;

(f) Operation Patriots FOB - Warrior Program $ 100,000;

(g) PTSD Veterans Village - From Boots to Beds Serving Unhoused Veterans $ 100,000;

(h) Spartanburg County Veterans Affairs Office - Veterans Programs $ 180,000;

(i) Track Heroes - Military Veteran and First Responder PTSD Program $ 100,000;

(j) Upstate Circle of Friends - Vetforward Housing Project $ 96,000;

(k) Veterans Welcome Home Resource Center - Tiny Home Village $ 138,000;

(l) Vets Helping Vets Anderson - Veterans Center $ 300,000;

(99) X220 - Aid to Subdivisions - State Treasurer

(a) Aiken County Administration - Financial Assistance for Ambulance Replacements $ 370,000;

(b) Anderson County - Caroline Community Center $ 150,000;

(c) Bamberg County - Courthouse Critical Repairs $ 1,500,000;

(d) Bishopville Depot Renovation & Community Health and Wellness Center $ 1,000,000;

(e) Capital City/ Lake Murray Country RTB - Lake Murray Regional Visitor's Center $ 100,000;

(f) Catholic Charities - Next Level Services and Getting Ahead Programs $ 100,000;

(g) Central Midlands Council of Government - Deferred Maintenance and Upfit of

CMCOG Office $ 1,000,000;

(h) City of Beaufort - Cyber Security Education Facility $ 1,500,000;

(i) City of Columbia - Beltline Community Improvements $ 1,500,000;

(j) City of Conway - Conservation Property $ 75,000;

(k) City of Florence - Freedom Blvd Water Line Extension $ 5,000,000;

(l) City of Fountain Inn - Municipal Center $ 1,300,000;

(m) City of Loris - Old Loris High School Revitalization $ 1,000,000;

(n) City of Orangeburg - New City Hall $ 1,500,000;

(o) City of Rock Hill - Southside Home Improvement Program $ 500,000;

(p) City of Simpsonville - Traffic Realignment and Downtown Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(q) Dillon County - Emergency Services Facility $ 1,500,000;

(r) Georgetown County - Brick Chimney Road Phase II $ 1,000,000;

(s) Nicholtown Community Center - Community Center Refurbishment $ 550,000;

(t) Omegas of Spartanburg - Uplift Center Renovations $ 452,000;

(u) River Road/Brownswood Road Safety Upgrades $ 5,000,000;

(v) SC Appalachian Council of Governments - Building Expansion $ 400,000;

(w) Town of Clover - American Thread $ 1,500,000;

(x) Town of Lynchburg - Town Hall Renovations $ 40,000;

(y) Town of North - Parks and Recreation Facilities $ 75,000;

(z) Town of Pamplico - Zero Turn Mower $ 13,000;

(aa) Town of Ridgeville - Community Center Improvement $ 267,000;

(bb) Town of Troy - Revitalization Projects $ 156,000;

(cc) Town of Turbeville - Town Hall Renovations $ 40,000;

(dd) Town of Winnsboro - Washington and Congress Downtown District Improvements $ 1,000,000;

(ee) West Greenville Community Center $ 500,000;

and

(ff) Williamsburg County - Alex Chatman Judicial Complex Renovations $ 500,000.

(C) The funds for items (26)(b), (26)(c), (42)(b), (37)(c), (57)(a), and (57)(f) will be available on July 1, 2024 from the Contingency Reserve Fund.

(D) For the purpose of all items in this provision, funds shall not be disbursed until verification that receivers organization is registered as a business, nonprofit, or charitable organization with the South Carolina Secretary of States office. This requirement does not apply to governmental entities or entities created by statute. Upon receipt and verification of all requirements in this act, the funds shall be transferred directly to the grant recipients within ten business days.

(E) For the purpose of this provision, the Executive Budget Office may authorize the transfer of items among state agencies upon request of the agencies after in consultation with the Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means Committee.

(F) Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this provision may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.

118.21. (SR: American Rescue Plan Act Reauthorizations) To ensure the State of South Carolina maximizes the use of federal funds authorized through the American Rescue Plan Act, the Director of the Executive Budget Office is authorized to reallocate any unused authorization in a particular enumerated item in Act 244 of 2022 and Act 6 of 2023 to any of the enumerated items in the aforementioned Acts. Any reauthorizations shall only be done to ensure the state maintains compliance with all current and future obligation and expenditure timelines issued by the United States Department of Treasury. Any reauthorizations made by the Executive Budget Office pursuant to this section shall be reported to the Governor, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

118.22. (SR: Homestead Exemption Fund) (A) The source of revenue appropriated in subsection (B) is nonrecurring revenue generated from the following source:

$600 million from the Homestead Exemption Fund.

Any restrictions concerning specific utilization of these funds are suspended for the specified fiscal year. The above agency transfer shall occur no later than thirty days after the close of the books on Fiscal Year 2023-24 and shall be available for use in Fiscal Year 2024-25 after September 1, 2024, following the Comptroller Generals close of the States book on Fiscal Year 2023-24.

This transfer shall constitute partial repayment of the general revenues of the State, which have subsidized property tax relief in the amount of $927.4 million dollars pursuant to Act 388 of 2006.

(B) The appropriations in this provision are listed in priority order. Item (1) must be funded first and each remaining item must be fully funded before any funds are allocated to the next item. Provided, however, that any individual item may be partially funded in the order in which it appears to the extent that revenues are available.

The State Treasurer shall disburse the following appropriations by September 30, 2024 for the purposes stated:

(1) Part IA General Fund to Accelerate the PreviousIncome TaxNext

Reduction to 6.2% $ 99,599,000;

(2) U200 - County Transportation Funds

CTC Acceleration Fund $200,000,000;

(3) U120 Department of Transportation

(a) Bridge Acceleration Fund $ 100,000,000;

(b) Rural Road Safety Program $ 117,401,000;

(3.1) Of the funds appropriated to the Rural Road Safety Program, an amount not to exceed $21,500,000 shall be used to improve aviation facility access, support traffic flow, and promote economic development.

(4) P450 Rural Infrastructure Authority

(a) Rural Infrastructure Fund $ 15,000,000;

(b) Statewide Water and Sewer Fund $ 15,000,000;

and

(5) H270 University of South Carolina Health Sciences Campus Bond Avoidance $ 53,000,000.

Funding included in item 3 above shall be utilized to enhance both programs and shall not supplant any funds currently designated for these purposes. Allocations of funding contained in items 2, 3, and 4 above shall take into account the availability of matching federal funds.

(C) Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to this provision may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.

118.23. (SR: PreviousIncome TaxNext Reduction) For the 2024 Previousincome tax year, the top marginal rate imposed on the South Carolina taxable income of individuals, estates, trusts, and any other entity except those taxed or exempted from taxation under Sections 12-6-530 through 12-6-550 of the S.C. Code, equals 6.2%. The bracket to which the 6.2% applies must be the same as the bracket for which the top marginal rate would have otherwise applied.

118.24. (SR: Homestead Exemption Fund) DELETED

 

END OF PART IB

 

All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with any of the provisions of Part IA or Part IB of this act are suspended for Fiscal Year 2024-25.

If any part, section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this act is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such holding shall not affect the constitutionality or validity of the remaining portions of this act, the General Assembly hereby declaring that it would have passed this act, and each and every part, section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, sentence, clause, phrase, and word thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other parts, sections, subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, or words hereof may be declared to be unconstitutional, invalid, or otherwise ineffective.

Except as otherwise specifically provided, this act takes effect July 1, 2024.

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