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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Norment
Study Portion of ESH Property for Alternative Uses (language only)

Item 329 #4s

Item 329 #4s

Health And Human Resources
Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services, Department of

Language
Page 260, strike lines 13 through 30 and insert:
"2.a.  The Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services in conjunction with representatives of the governing bodies of James City County and of the City of Williamsburg, the College of William and Mary, and the Thomas Nelson Community College, shall study the feasibility of using a portion of real property now occupied by Eastern State Hospital for the placement of a School of Allied Health Professions to offer health care degrees, including Licensed Practical Nursing programs as part of
Thomas Nelson Community College, as well as the development of a Center for Excellence in Aging and Geriatric Health on the property.  The study should include consideration of economic development opportunities consistent with adjacent property planning, construction of new facilities, and development of a land use plan and utilization of open space currently existing on the property.
b.  All findings and recommendations shall be made to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees and the Chairman of the Joint Behavioral Healthcare Commission no later than September 1, 2002.
c.  The Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services is authorized to transfer a portion of the real property now occupied by Eastern State Hospital in James City County to Thomas Nelson Community College upon completion and submission of the feasibility study."


Explanation
(This amendment requires a study of alternative uses of a portion of the Eastern State Hospital property and authorizes transfer of a portion of the property to Thomas Nelson Community College.)