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Item 506 #6c

Item 506 #6c

Transportation
Transportation, Secretary of

Language
Page 347, after line 37, insert:
"5.  A.  The appropriation, expenditure, or allocation of the general fund amounts included in Item 525, as a condition of the appropriation, shall be made in accordance with or determined solely by the terms and conditions of Senate Bill 33/House Bill 608, as passed by the 2000 Session of the General Assembly and as such bill becomes law.  Notwithstanding the provisions of this act, including Part 4:  General Provisions (§ 4-1.00 et. seq.), or any other law, the general fund amounts in Item 525 shall not be appropriated, expended, unencumbered or otherwise allocated unless Senate Bill 33/House Bill 608, as passed by the 2000 Session of the General Assembly, becomes law.  In the event that Senate Bill 33/House Bill 608, as passed by the 2000 Session of the General Assembly, does not become law, the general fund amounts included in Item 525 shall not be appropriated, expended, unencumbered or otherwise allocated, but rather shall remain unallocated, unexpended, encumbered and reserved through June 30, 2002.  The provisions of this item shall be narrowly construed so as to effectuate the purpose set forth herein.
B.  The Secretary of Transportation shall report to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance, Senate Transportation, House Finance, and House Appropriations Committees on the implementation of Senate Bill 33/House Bill 608 as passed by the 2000 Session of the General Assembly and as such bill becomes law.  Such reports shall be by November 1, March 1, and August 15 of each year and shall include information on: 1) any deposits, expenditures, and transfers resulting from the bill; 2) the schedule of any debt issue and the projects and funding levels included in each; and 3) the expenditures on each project and their remaining cost to complete.  In addition, the Secretary of Transportation shall provide the tentative FY 2001 Commonwealth Transportation Board's Six-Year Improvement Program to the Committees for their review and comment.  Such review and comment shall be considered prior to the adoption of the final Six-Year Improvement Program by the Commonwealth Transportation Board."


Explanation
(This amendment is self-explanatory.)