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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Virginia Institute for Biotechnology

Item 115 #1h

Item 115 #1h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Commerce and Trade
Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority FY2027 ($29,000,000) FY2028 $0 GF

Language
Page 122, line 21, strike "$76,786,965" and insert "$47,786,965".

Page 127, line 19, after "reappropriated." insert:

"Notwithstanding Item 115, paragraph P., Chapter 725, 2025 Acts of Assembly, the University of Virginia shall revise its MOU with the Authority to direct unobligated resources provided by paragraph P. of Item 115, Chapter 725, 2025 Acts of Assembly to the completion of the physical structure that will serve as the Virginia Institute for Biotechnology. The updated MOU shall include a provision that requires the University of Virginia to offset any state funds used to complete the Virginia Institute for Biotechnology building with private philanthropic, university, or nonstate funds directed to the recruitment of research faculty for the Institute in equal amounts."

Page 127, line 20, strike "$35,000,000" and insert "$6,000,000".

Page 127, line 22, after "development" insert:

", which shall include completion of the physical structure that will serve as the Virginia Institute for Biotechnology".

Page 127, line 25, after "funding," strike up to ";".

Page 127, line 27, after "science." insert:

"The University of Virginia and the Authority may amend an existing MOU to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph."

Page 127, line 34, after "balances." insert:

"The MOU shall include a provision that requires the University of Virginia to offset any state funds used to complete the Virginia Institute for Biotechnology building with private philanthropic, university, or nonstate funds directed to the recruitment of research faculty for the Institute in equal amounts."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $6.0 million for the continued development of the Virginia Institute for Biotechnology in Charlottesville, Virginia, bringing total general fund support for the effort to $88.5 million.)