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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Floor Approved)

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HEETF - Allocations for Technology Pilot Program, Bioscience and Workforce (language only)

Item 241 #1h

Item 241 #1h

Education: Higher Education
Virginia College Building Authority

Language

Page 269, line 18, strike "$84,150,000" and "$84,150,000" and insert:

"$98,140,000" and "$101,480,000".

Page 269, line 28, strike"$5,189,341" and  "$5,189,341" and insert:

"$12,689,341" and "$12,689,341".

Page 269, line 30, strike "$2 995,552" and "$2,995,552" and insert:

"$5,645,552" and "$4,975,552".

Page 269, line 33, strike the second "$5,240,458" and insert "$9,240,458".

Page 269, line 41, strike "$250,681" and "$250,681" and insert:

"$600,681" and "600,681".

Page 269, line 50, strike "$2,350,108" and $2,350,108" and insert:

"$3,850,108" and  "$3,850,108".

Page 269, line 55, strike "$1,342,189" and "$1,342,189" and insert:

"$2,842,189" and "$2,842,189".

Page 270, line 20, strike the first "$95,790" and insert "$595,790".

Page 270, line 27, strike "$69,150,000" and "$69,150,000" and insert:

"$73,000,000" and "$73,000,000".

Page 270, line 27, strike "$15,000,000" and "$15,000,000" and insert:

"$25,140,000" and "$28,480,000".

Page 270, after line 35, insert:

"F. Out of this allocation, $3,350,000 the first year and $3,350,000 the second year is designated to support first-year students at Norfolk State University ($1,500,000), Virginia State University ($1,500,000) and UVA-Wise ($350,000) by supplying first year students with technology such as iPads and related accessories to include keyboards, pencils, and earbuds.

G. Out of this allocation, $10,140,000 the first year and $13,490,000 the second year is designated to support the equipment needs of institutions involved in the Bioscience Research initiative.  Of these amounts, $7,500,000 each year is allocated to the University of Virginia for the Manning Institute for Biotechnology, $4,000,000 the second year is allocated to Virginia Tech for the Patient Research Center and $2,650,000 the first year and $1,980,000 the second year is allocated to Virginia Commonwealth University for the Medicines for All Institute.

H. Out of this allocation, $500,000 the first year is designated to support replacement equipment in the Welding Lab at Southern Virginia Higher Education Center to serve adult and high school welding students."



Explanation

(This amendment makes additional HEETF allocations (a) to supply first year students at Norfolk State University, Virginia State University and UVA-Wise with technology such as iPads and related accessories to include keyboards, pencils, and earbuds, (b) to provide research equipment to the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech and Virginia Commonwealth University involved in the Bioscience Research initiative and (c) to replace end-of-life equipment in the welding lab at Southern Virginia Higher Education Center.)