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Budget Amendments - HB1450 (Conference Report)

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Relief of Michele P. Finn (language only)

Item 4-5.01 #1c

Item 4-5.01 #1c

Special Conditions and Restrictions on Expenditures
Transactions with Individuals

Language
Page 526, line 3, after "CLAIMS:"  insert "1."
Page 526, after line 5, insert:
"2.a.  Notwithstanding the provisions of §4-5.01.a.1., the Comptroller shall pay a total of up to $58,000 out of the unappropriated balance derived by subtracting the total general fund appropriations authorized by this act from the total general fund revenues as set out on page 1 of this act.  The Comptroller shall disburse these funds in the following manner:
b.)  An amount equal to the attorneys' fees, litigation expenses, and travel-related expenses actually incurred by Michele Finn in connection with legal actions instituted by the Commonwealth or any of its political subdivisions or their officers, employees, or agents relating to the events preceding the death of Hugh Finn for which receipts are presented to the Comptroller, provided that (i) the total amount of such reimbursements, exclusive of any fees, costs and expenses for which Michele Finn is reimbursed upon final resolution of her motion for fees and sanctions filed in the Circuit Court of Prince William County, Chancery No. 44386, shall not exceed $48,000 and (ii) any fees, costs and expenses for which Michele Finn is reimbursed upon final resolution of her motion for fees and sanctions filed in the Circuit Court of Prince William County, Chancery No. 44386, shall not be eligible for reimbursement under this paragraph.  Payment of sums to Michele Finn under this paragraph shall be contingent upon the execution by her of a release of all claims she may have against the Commonwealth or any of its political subdivisions or their officers, employees, or agents in connection with any legal actions instituted by them relating to the events preceding the death of Hugh Finn.
c.)  Ten thousand dollars to John Finn, upon (i) execution by him of a release of all claims he may have against Michele Finn or the Commonwealth or any of its political subdivisions or their officers, employees, or agents in connection with the legal actions taken in relation to events preceding the death of Hugh Finn, and (ii) his execution of a certification committing him to distribute an appropriate portion of such funds among the other relatives of Hugh Finn who incurred expenses in connection with the legal actions taken in relation to events preceding the death of Hugh Finn.
3.  The Virginia State Bar shall prepare an educational pamphlet for use by non-attorneys that addresses the benefits of health-decision planning. The pamphlet shall address the preparation and use of advance medical directives, powers of attorney, and other procedures by which a person may make his or her desires known regarding the extent to which he or she wishes to extend life through artificial life-support means, in the event such person is in a persistent vegetative state or has another terminal condition. The Virginia State Bar shall conduct a series of continuing legal education seminars during fiscal year 1999-2000 for members of the Virginia State Bar, relating to health-decision planning. The pamphlets shall be made available to members of the Virginia State Bar attending the seminars for free distribution to members of the public."


Explanation
(This amendment provides a total of $58,000 out of the unappropriated balance for the relief of Michele P. Finn, John Finn and other relatives of Hugh Finn.)