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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Reserve Revenue Surplus for I-81 Improvement Program (language only)

Item 470 #1c

Item 470 #1c

Central Appropriations
Central Appropriations

Language

Page 519, after line 52, insert:

“K.1. From such general fund revenues as are collected for fiscal year 2024 in excess of the final 2022-24 biennial Appropriation Act, the first $175.0 million, or portion thereof, that is not required to meet (i) a Constitutionally-mandated deposit to the Revenue Stabilization Fund, (ii.) or  the Water Quality Improvement Fund, Part A deposit, shall be reserved by the Comptroller in the Restricted Fund Balance for transfer to Item 438 of this Act to support the I-81 Corridor Improvement Program

2. From such general fund revenues as are collected for fiscal year 2025 in excess of the First Year Official Revenue Estimate contained in this Act that is not required to meet (i) a Constitutionally-mandated deposit to the Revenue Stabilization Fund, (ii) or the Water Quality Improvement Fund, Part A deposit, an amount up to $175 million less the amount transferred pursuant to subparagraph 1. above shall be reserved by the Comptroller in the Restricted Fund Balance for transfer to Item 438 of this Act to support the I-81 Corridor Improvement Program.

3. From such general fund revenues as are collected for fiscal year 2026 in excess of the Official Revenue Estimate contained in the 2025 Appropriation Act that is not required to meet (i) a Constitutionally-mandated deposit to the Revenue Stabilization Fund, (ii) or the Water Quality Improvement Fund, Part A deposit, an amount up to $175 million less the amounts transferred pursuant to subparagraphs 1. and 2. above shall be reserved by the Comptroller in the Restricted Fund Balance for transfer  to the Department of Transportation to support the I-81 Corridor Improvement Program.”



Explanation

(This amendment earmarks the first $175 million in unearmarked revenue surpluses from FY 2024, FY2025 and FY 2026 for the I-81 corridor improvement program. The combined transfer from the 3 years may not exceed $175 million.)