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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Floor Approved)

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Agricultural BMP Implementation Funding

Item 361 #3h

Item 361 #3h

First Year - FY2009 Second Year - FY2010
Natural Resources
Conservation and Recreation, Department of FY2009 $6,000,000 FY2010 $0 GF
FY2009 $9,000,000 FY2010 $0 NGF

Language
Page 335, line 48, strike "$64,245,793" and insert "$79,245,793".
Page 337, after line 4, insert:"G.  Included in the amounts appropriated within this item are $6,000,000 the first year from the general fund and $9,000,000 the first year in nongeneral fund revenue derived from the reserve fund established by the General Assembly within the Water Quality Improvement Fund, as described in paragraph B. of Item 360, and $15,000,000 the second year as provided in the revenue reserve fund contained in Item 473.1 of this act.  These amounts shall be deposited into the Virginia Natural Resources Commitment Fund, established pursuant to House Bill 1335 of the 2008 Session of the General Assembly, for the implementation of agricultural best management practices."Page 337, line 5, strike "G.1." and insert "H.1.".Page 337, line 19, strike "G.2." and insert "2."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $6.0 million the first year from the general fund and $9.0 million the first year from the reserve fund established within the Water Quality Improvement Fund and $15.0 million the second year as provided in the revenue reserve fund contained in Item 473.1 of this Appropriation Act for deposit into the Virginia Natural Resources Commitment Fund, established pursuant to House Bill 1335 of the 2008 Session of the General Assembly, to implement agricultural best management practices across Virginia. The reserve fund within the Water Quality Improvement Fund, which was established by the 2004 Session of the General Assembly, was designed for use when there were no year-end general fund surpluses available for deposit into the Water Quality Improvement Fund. Given that nonpoint source pollution control strategies are supported solely from any surpluses deposited to the Water Quality Improvement Fund, the reserve fund was implemented to protect against the elimination of those services.)