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Budget Amendments - SB700 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Governor Warner
Global Settlement Fund (language only)

Item 512 #3g

Item 512 #3g

Central Appropriations
Central Appropriations

Language
Page 485, after line 11, insert:
"P.1.  There is hereby established on the books of the State Comptroller a nonreverting nongeneral fund titled "Global Settlement Fund," in an amount estimated at $8,900,000 the first year.  The Fund shall consist of monies deposited to it from the following sources:
a.  Any monies not otherwise designated and received by the State Corporation Commission as settlement payments under the Global Settlement Agreement related to the investigation of certain brokerage firms and financial analysts by the State of New York.  The Commission shall deposit such monies promptly to the Fund upon their receipt.  Any such amounts are hereby appropriated for the purposes stated in Paragraph P.2. of this item.
b.  Any monies received by the Commonwealth of Virginia as fines or monetary penalties under the Global Settlement Agreement related to the above cited investigation.  Such monies shall be deposited to the Literary Fund as required by the Constitution of Virginia and are hereby appropriated to Item 146 of this act to offset general fund support for school employee retirement and social security benefits.  Subsequent to this action, the Director, Department of Planning and Budget, shall transfer the equivalent amount of the general fund appropriation in Item 146, released by the additional appropriation of Literary Fund revenues, to the Global Settlement Fund for the purposes stated in Paragraph P.2. of this item.
2.  From the amount deposited to the Global Settlement Fund and appropriated pursuant to the preceding Paragraph P.1., the Director, Department of Planning and Budget, shall transfer an amount not exceeding $6,375,000 to Item 480 of this act, for use by the Department of Motor Vehicles to reopen any closed customer service centers.  Any remaining appropriation for the Fund, estimated at $2,525,000, shall revert to the general fund of the state treasury.  From the general fund to the Department of Criminal Justice Services shall be provided $223,000 in the second year for Project Exile, $520,000 in the second year for drug courts, and $438,274 in the second year for Pre-release and Post-Incarceration Services (PAPIS).  An additional $1,125,000 in the second year shall be provided to the Department of Health for deposit into the Safe Drinking Water Revolving Fund."


Explanation
(This amendment creates a special fund in Central Appropriations for the deposit of funds from the State Corporation Commission for the settlement of litigation with various investment firms. The fund will be used for the re-opening of offices at the Department of Motor Vehicles and for programs in the Department of Criminal Justice Services relating to pre-release post-incarceration services, Project Exile, and drug courts and for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund in the Department of Health.)