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1999 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1450 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Diamonstein
Co-Patron(s): Callahan
Unified Amend.-Operations

Item 550 #2h

Item 550 #2h

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Central Appropriations
Central Appropriations FY1999 $0 FY2000 $77,452,816 GF

Language
Page 435, line 10, strike "$3,838,715" and insert "$81,291,531".
Page 436, line 33, strike "C." and insert "D."
  Page 436, after line 42 insert:
"E.  The appropriations of the public institutions of higher education and the State Council of Higher Education shall be increased by $77,452,816 from the general fund in the second year according to the following distribution:
George Mason
Old Dominion
University of Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Tech
William and Mary
Christopher Newport
Clinch Valley
James Madison
Longwood
Mary Washington
Norfolk State
Radford
Virginia Military Institute
Virginia State
Richard Bland
Virginia Community College System
State Council of Higher Education
  2,611,386
  4,075,243
12,453,472
12,524.072
18,014,594
  5,076,241
  1,331,656
  1,092,391
  6,314,984
       52,724
  1,103,810
  1,263,036
  1,420,961
     908,462
  1,260,817
     362,801
  7,106,166
     480,000


Explanation
(This amendment increases the operating budget appropriations of the public institutions of higher education and the State Council of Higher Education by $77.5 million in Fiscal Year 2000 for the following purposes: preserve medical education; serve more students; improve undergraduate instruction through lower class sizes; enhance teaching and learning through technology for students; improve student services and administration through technology; maintain quality of instructional activities and facilities; maintain instructional quality; increase graduates in engineering, computer science and other technology fields; create research and development opportunities for key industries; deliver services for business and industry; provide workforce training; and, comply with government mandates in such areas as health and safety.)