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Budget Amendments - HB1600 (Conference Report)

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Use NGF Funds for School Safety Grants

Item 394 #1c

Item 394 #1c

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Criminal Justice Services FY2025 ($6,837,475) FY2026 $0 GF

Language
Page 505, line 25, strike "$235,665,783" and insert "$228,828,308".

Page 508, line 13, strike "29,953,524" and unstrike "$23,116,049."

Page 508, line 30, after "emergency." insert:

"Out of nongeneral fund cash balances in the School Resource Officer Incentive Grants Fund, up to $6,200,000 the second year, dependent on grant applications, is designated for this purpose."

Page 508, line 43, after "ability-to-pay.", insert:

"Out of nongeneral fund cash balances in the School Resource Officer Incentive Grants Fund, up to $1.5 million the second year, dependent on grant applications, shall be available for fifth- and sixth-year continuation grants, in addition to any funding previously provided for such purpose."



Explanation

(This amendment removes the increase of $6.8 million from the general fund the first year proposed in the introduced budget for the School Resource Officer Incentive Grants Fund in light of significant cash balances in the Fund. In order to best utilize existing cash balances for one-time purposes, budget language directs the Department of Criminal Justice Services to designate from the nongeneral fund balances of: (i) up to $6.2 million, dependent on grant applications, for a digital mapping program for public colleges and universities, which supports visual communication technology and collaboration tools to coordinate emergency response; and (ii) up to $1.5 million, dependent on grant applications, for fifth- and sixth-year continuation grants for school resource officers and school safety officers, as a temporary exception to the four-year grant period.)