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2018 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Ingram
SWCD Operations and Technical Assistance Costs

Item 362 #1h

Item 362 #1h

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Natural Resources
Department of Conservation and Recreation FY2019 $11,785,700 FY2020 $11,785,700 GF

Language
Page 322, line 44, strike "$58,023,080" and insert "$69,808,780".
Page 322, line 44, strike "$35,490,781" and insert "$47,276,481".

Page 323, line 12, strike "$7,191,091" and "$7,191,091" and insert:

"$12,802,491" and "$12,802,491".

Page 323, line 18, strike "$6,209,091" and "$6,209,091" and insert:

"$11,820,491" and "$11,820,491".

Page 323, after line 39, insert:

"3.  In addition to the amounts provided to the Soil and Water Conservation Districts in paragraphs A.1., B.2. and D.3 of this item, $6,174,300 in the first year and $6,174,300 in the second year from the general fund is provided to support additional technical assistance needs associated with supporting the Virginia Agricultural Cost Share and Resource Management Plan programs."



Explanation

(This amendment provides an additional $11.8 million each year from the general fund to fully fund the operating costs and technical assistance costs of Virginia's 47 soil and water conservation districts, who have not seen an increase in operating funds since 2011 while costs have continued to increase. Districts are the local program delivery mechanisms for nonpoint source pollution control throughout the Commonwealth. Currently the district appropriation is $7.2 million. These funds support district administrative and technical staff to address on-going, technical assistance requests such as those for the Virginia Agricultural Cost Share Program, Resource Management Plan Program, dam safety, stream bank stabilization, soil inventories, ponds, assistance to non-agricultural property owners, etc. To meet the current program needs requires an annual increase of $5.6 million.

Technical assistance currently is partially funded through district operations but is primarily funded by a percentage of the Virginia Agricultural Cost Share Program appropriations. A recent study by the Department of Conservation and Recreation indicated that all of the technical assistance should be funded as district operations rather than from the cost share appropriations which vary widely from year to year. Stable funding is needed to keep qualified, trained employees working for the 47 districts. The technical assistance funding needs to support the Virginia Agricultural Cost Share Program and Resource Management Plan Program is $6.2 million per year.)