March 26, 2007
TO THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES:
HOUSE BILL NO. 1650
I approve the general purpose of this bill, but I am returning
it without my signature with the request that 17 amendments be adopted.
Only one of my amendments requires further state spending to address
legislation passed in the just-completed legislative session. All of the
remaining amendments address only technical changes or necessary language
revisions. I am grateful to all members of the House of Delegates and the
Senate for the quality of the budget amendments contained in House Bill 1650
and, I believe that they achieve several notable objectives.
I am particularly pleased at the work we have done together in
this budget to move Virginia forward. In the area of public education,
for example, the approved budget amendments will strengthen our efforts to
enhance early childhood education. These amendments contain additional
support for early reading intervention programs, as well as new funding to
explore approaches to expand the Virginia Preschool Initiative. We also
raised the state contribution for teacher salary increases from two percent to
three percent for FY 2008 and the retiree health care credit for retired
teachers from $2.50 per month to $4.00 per month. These actions will help
ensure that we attract and retain the best teachers.
Our work together on this budget will help ensure greater
access to our higher education institutions for all Virginians through
additional general fund support for financial aid and academic operations, as
well as incentives to minimize tuition increases. We will invest $100
million to address capital project cost overruns in higher education, giving
our students the most technologically advanced facilities for learning and
conducting research.
The approved budget amendments also address significant health
care issues. They provide for competitive pay increases to retain nurse
educators and strengthen our ability to educate more nurses by increasing the
availability of scholarships. We are expanding access to new cancer
prevention vaccines and providing additional funding to stockpile the treatment
necessary to counter a potential influenza pandemic. Other amendments
increase access to prenatal care and raise reimbursements for medical providers
to maintain access to health care for fragile individuals and to increase
community based health care services.
Specific actions to enhance economic development include
additional funding for the enterprise zone program, indoor plumbing assistance
and broadband access. The amendments also include funding for SRI, an
independent, nonprofit research institute that will partner with James Madison University and other Virginia institutions.
Legislative actions in natural resources include an additional
$276 million in funding and bonding authority for water quality
improvements. We also increased funding to promote land conservation and
preserve farmland.
In public safety, additional funding will help ensure that we
attract and retain the best people for our State Police force. We will
provide our Commonwealth’s Attorneys with more staff and additional funding to
ensure adequate indigent defense. This budget also includes sufficient
bond funding to build a new medium-security prison, as well as funding to plan
for an additional prison.
The approved budget provides a four percent salary increase
for state employees, faculty at Virginia’s public institutions of higher
education, and state supported local employees. The budget also continues
to improve state employee benefits by providing for enhanced wellness coverage
as part of the state employee health insurance program.
Finally, the budget includes $500 million from the general
fund to meet some of our pressing transportation needs. Although this
payment is one-time in nature, it constitutes a significant contribution from
the general fund to address transportation, using unpredicted and temporary
surplus revenue for one-time spending needs.
All but one of the amendments I am proposing to House Bill
1650 are technical or clarifying in nature. Four amendments clarify the
various positions that are eligible for the FY 2008 pay increases authorized by
the General Assembly. Other amendments provide flexibility in reporting
dates, regulatory restrictions or administrative matters to aid in the
implementation of actions previously authorized by the General Assembly, such
as flexibility for institutions of higher education participating in the
“Tuition Incentive Fund” to collect extra revenue if they use it to increase
student financial aid for in-state undergraduates.
My only amendment dealing with funding is a spending amendment
of $472,069 to cover the fiscal impact of HB 2749 and SB 1071, which were
passed by the 2007 General Assembly but not adequately funded in the budget
bill. These two identical bills expand the reporting requirements of
persons required to register with the Sex Offender Registry, as well as expand
sentences for child pornography offenses. The proposed funding will cover
the costs of additional positions at the Department of State Police needed to
comply with the requirements of this legislation, as well as provide the
balance of funding required to address the provisions of § 30-19.1:4 of the
Code based on the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission’s projected need for
additional offenders to be housed in state correctional facilities.
Attached to this letter is a document that succinctly explains
each of my amendments. It is followed by a complete set of my proposed
amendments. In reading these proposals, I think you will find that they
are necessary and will make the good budget enacted by the General Assembly
even better.
Accordingly, I respectfully request your adoption of these
amendments so that they may be incorporated into the Appropriation Act for the
2006-2008 biennium.
Amendment # 1: Workers' Compensation Commissioners
compensation adjustment
Item 30.10
Judicial Department
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Supreme Court of Virginia
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Language
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Language:
Page 25, line 49, after “Commission " insert “ and
Commissioners of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission”.
Explanation:
(This amendment is a technical correction to provide an
eight percent salary increase for the Commissioners of the Virginia Workers'
Compensation Commission on November 25, 2007. They were mistakenly
omitted from the eight percent salary increase for judges and Commissioners of
the State Corporation Commission. A companion amendment in Item 478
increases the salaries.)
Amendment # 2: Implementation of the salary
supplement for sheriffs
Item 59
Administration
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Compensation Board
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Language
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Language:
Page 51, line 16, strike "A." and insert
"A.1.".
Page 51, after line 25, insert:
"2. Whenever a sheriff is such for a county and city
together, or for two or more cities, the aggregate population of such political
subdivisions shall be the population for the purpose of arriving at the salary
of such sheriff under the provisions of this Item and such sheriff shall
receive as additional compensation the sum of one thousand dollars."
Explanation:
(This amendment provides language authorizing the
Compensation Board to provide the additional $1,000 salary supplement to
sheriffs serving more than one locality, pursuant to funding provided by the
2007 General Assembly.)
Amendment # 3: Adjust enhanced retirement language for
deputies and jail officers
Item 59
Administration
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Compensation Board
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Language:
Page 54, line 53, strike "shall" and insert
"may".
Explanation:
(This amendment modifies language added by the General
Assembly that mandated the Governor to include funding in future budget
recommendations for localities that elected to provide enhanced retirement
benefits to deputy sheriffs and jail officers prior to July 1, 2008.)
Amendment # 4: Health insurance renewal cost reporting
date
Item 77
Administration
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Department of Human Resource Management
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Language
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Language:
Page 82, line 25, strike "1" and insert
"15".
Explanation:
(This amendment makes a technical correction to change the date
that the Department of Human Resource Management must report on the cost of
state employee health insurance plan renewal costs from October 1 to October
15. This change will allow the health plan provider and the actuary
utilized by the department to develop a more accurate estimate of potential
costs.)
Amendment # 5: Distribution of pediatric rate
increase
Item 302
Health & Human Resources
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Department Of Medical Assistance Services
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Language:
Page 337, line 11, after "2007." insert:
"For fees effective on or after July 1, 2007, the
annual RBRVS update to evaluation and management services provided to children
shall be applied separately to preventive services and to the remaining
evaluation and management services."
Explanation:
(This amendment changes the methodology of how the July 1,
2007, pediatric rate increase of 10 percent is applied between procedure
codes. This change is necessary to ensure that pediatricians providing preventive
services actually receive a 10 percent rate increase on July 1, 2007, for those
services. As a result of the annual update of Medicare changes to the
system used to set rates by procedure code, many of the pediatric preventive
codes would experience a reduction in their rates even with a 10 percent
increase in the overall rates. This action would prevent that reduction
from occurring.)
Amendment # 6: Emergency regulatory authority for
"Money Follows the Person" grant
Item 302
Health & Human Resources
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Department Of Medical Assistance Services
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Language:
Page 342, line 8, after "community." insert:
"The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall
promulgate any necessary emergency regulations within 280 days or less from the
enactment date of this act."
Explanation:
(This amendment provides emergency regulatory authority for
the Department of Medical Assistance Services to initiate the necessary changes
to home and community-based waivers to implement the federal "Money
Follows the Person" demonstration grant expected in the next round to be
awarded to the Commonwealth.)
Amendment # 7: Extend timeframe for child care
programs to meet training requirements
Item 341
Health & Human Resources
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Department of Social Services
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Language
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Language:
Page 388, strike lines 33 through 40 and insert:
"G. The provisions of Chapter 686 of the 2006 Acts of
Assembly that amended § 54.1-3408 by adding subsection N shall not prevent the
administration of drugs to a child in a child day program as defined in §
63.2-100 and regulated by the State Board of Social Services or the Child Day
Care Council, with permission and direction of the child's parent or guardian,
until January 1, 2008. The Commissioner of Social Services shall ensure
that sufficient opportunities are provided to enable currently regulated child
day programs to satisfy the medication administration training required by the
standards for such child day programs by that date. In the event that any
regulated child day program has not, for good cause, completed training by
January 1, 2008, the regulated child day program may apply to the Commissioner for
a good cause extension, not to exceed 90 days, to comply with training
requirements and, if granted, shall be exempt from the training requirements
specified in § 54.1-3408 N during the period of such extension."
Explanation:
(This amendment extends the deadline for regulated child day
programs to meet medication administration training requirements pursuant to
the standards for licensed day care centers. Changing the date from June
1, 2007, to January 1, 2008, will allow sufficient time for most providers to
become compliant, before having to request extensions for good cause. In
addition, this amendment will correct the terminology "regulated child day
program" used to refer to the affected providers.)
Amendment # 8: Provide discretion for abusive
driver program administrative cost
Item 435
Transportation
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Department of Motor Vehicles
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Language:
Page 478, line 9, after "program." insert:
"If, following receipt of vendor bids for program
administration, it is anticipated that administrative costs will exceed
thirteen percent of the revenues collected, the Governor may authorize the
expenditure of additional revenues to implement the program."
Explanation:
(This amendment will permit the Governor to authorize the
necessary administrative costs to cover the abusive driver program, if vendor
bids to operate the program exceed thirteen percent of the revenues collected.)
Amendment # 9: Clarify language distributing road
maintenance funds to port localities
Item 454
Transportation
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Virginia Port Authority
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Language:
Page 501, strike lines 31 through 49 and insert:
"Of the amounts in this Item, $1,000,000 the second
year from the general fund is appropriated for service charges to be paid to
localities in which the Virginia Port Authority owns tax-exempt real
estate. The funds shall be transferred to Item 444 of this act for
distribution by the Commonwealth Transportation Board for roadway maintenance
activities in the jurisdictions hosting Virginia Port Authority facilities and
shall be treated as other Commonwealth Transportation Board payments to
localities for highway maintenance. These funds shall not be used for other
activities nor shall they supplant other local government expenditures for
roadway maintenance. These funds shall be distributed to the localities
on a pro rata basis in accordance with the formula set out in § 58.1-3403 D,
Code of Virginia; however, the proportion of the funds distributed based on
cargo traveling through each port facility shall be distributed on a pro rata
basis according to twenty-foot equivalent units."
Explanation:
(This amendment clarifies the formula to be used to
distribute road maintenance funding to localities hosting Virginia Port
Authority facilities.)
Amendment # 10: Clarify faculty salary compensation
Item 461
Central Appropriations
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Central Appropriations
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Language:
Page 517, after line 40, insert:
"S. Out of the amounts for Compensation Supplements,
funding is provided to increase faculty salaries at institutions of higher
education by one percent. A three percent salary increase for faculty is
included in each institution of higher education. Institutions may award
the salary increase on the basis of merit so as not to exceed an average of
four percent at each institution. For those institutions of higher
education with nursing faculty, this average four percent increase shall be in
addition to the ten percent salary increase provided for all nursing faculty
within each affected institution of higher education."
Explanation:
(This amendment clarifies that institutions of higher
education shall receive a four percent salary increase for faculty. In
addition, the language provides clarification that the four percent salary
increase is, on average, in addition to the ten percent salary increase
provided for all nursing faculty at each affected institution of higher education.)
Amendment # 11: Provide funding for fiscal impact
of SB 1071/HB 2749
Item 462
Central Appropriations
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FY 07-08
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Central Appropriations
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$472,069
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Language:
Page 517, line 42, strike "$53,973,815" and insert
"$54,445,884".
Page 523, after line 24, insert:
"T. It is acknowledged that HB 2749 and SB 1071,
passed during the 2007 Session of the General Assembly, have a fiscal impact of
$1,672,069. Included in the appropriation for this Item is $472,069 in
the second year from the general fund. This amount includes $433,600 in
the second year from the general fund for the Department of State Police to
address the impact on that agency from the implementation of the legislation
and $38,469 in the second year from the general fund to address a portion of
the impact attributable to an increase in the cost of operating state
prisons. This latter amount, along with the $1,200,000 identified in
paragraph N of Item 387, shall constitute the appropriation required by §
30-19.4:1, Code of Virginia, and the total shall be transferred to the
Corrections Special Reserve Fund, to be used for planning and site acquisition
of a new prison in Charlotte County."
Explanation:
(This amendment provides additional funding to cover the
fiscal impact of HB 2749 and SB 1071. The bills mandate new requirements
for the registration of sex offenders and increase the penalties for possession
and distribution of child pornography.)
Amendment # 12: Clarify Tuition Incentive Fund
Item 463.10
Central Appropriations
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Central Appropriations
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Language:
Page 525, after line 7, insert:
"C. Institutions that contribute nongeneral funds
to ensure access and affordability to higher education for Virginia students,
shall be permitted to exceed the limit for increases in tuition and mandatory
E&G fees for in-state undergraduate students stated in paragraph B.,
provided that the percentage increase in such tuition and fee revenue not
exceed the in-state undergraduate increase for 2008 reflected in the
institution’s six-year plan and provided that any revenue generated by an
increase in tuition and E&G fees beyond the limit stated in paragraph B. be
used only to increase above the FY 2007 level of financial aid for in-state
students."
Page 525, line 8, strike "C" and insert
"D".
Page 525, line 9, after "(SCHEV)" insert
", in conjunction with the Department of Planning and Budget (DPB),".
Page 525, line 16, strike "D" and insert
"E".
Page 525, line 16, after "SCHEV" insert
"and DPB".
Page 525, line 21, strike "E" and insert
"F".
Page 525, line 22, strike "C." and insert
"D.".
Explanation:
(This amendment allows any institution of higher education
to collect tuition revenue in excess of the Tuition Incentive Fund limits if
they use the additional revenue to increase student financial aid for in-state
undergraduate students.)
Amendment # 13: Delete language relating to SPORS
Item 473
Independent Agencies
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Virginia Retirement System
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Language:
Page 532, strike lines 1 through 12.
Explanation:
(This amendment deletes the language increasing the multiplier
for the State Police Officers Retirement System from 1.70 percent to 1.85
percent. SB 1166, passed by the 2007 General Assembly, also increases the
multiplier in the same manner. However, there is a conflict between some
of the provisions of SB 1166 and the budget bill language. Because of the
passage of SB 1166, the budget bill language is no longer needed and deleting
it will have the added benefit of avoiding conflict between the provisions.)
Amendment # 14: Workers' Compensation Commissioners
compensation adjustment
Item 478
Independent Agencies
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Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission
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Language:
Page 533, line 38, strike “$152,424” and insert “$158,286”.
Page 533, line 44, strike “$149,292” and insert “$155,034”.
Explanation:
(This amendment is a technical correction to provide an
eight percent salary increase for the Commissioners of the Virginia Workers'
Compensation Commission on November 25, 2007. They were erroneously
omitted from the eight percent salary increase for judges and Commissioners of
the State Corporation Commission. A companion amendment in Item 30.10
authorizes the increase.)
Amendment # 15: Change fund source for capital
project at James Madison University
Item C-61.95
Education: Higher Education
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James Madison University
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Language:
Page 571, line 40, strike "Higher Education
Operating" and insert "Bond Proceeds".
Page 571, after line 40, insert:
"The Director, Department of Planning and Budget, may
approve the use of nongeneral fund balances from auxiliary enterprise services
to support this acquisition and reduce the amount to be financed from 9(d)
bonds."
Explanation:
(This amendment will identify James Madison University's capital project to acquire East Campus property as a 9(d) bond financed
project. This project was authorized by the General Assembly but was
inadvertently added as a Higher Education Operating funded project.)
Amendment # 16: Capital lease authorization for
various agencies
Item C-326.10
Central Appropriations
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Page 630 after line 13 insert:
"C-326.10 A. The Department of Health is hereby
granted approval to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing capital
lease due to expire during the current biennium for their local offices
located in the City of Richmond and the City of Roanoke.
B. The Department of Rehabilitative Services is hereby
granted approval to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing capital
lease due to expire during the current biennium for their disability
determination offices located in the City of Roanoke, the City of Virginia Beach, and Fairfax County.
C. The Department of Environmental Quality is hereby granted
approval to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing capital lease
due to expire during the current biennium for their regional office located in
the City of Roanoke.
D. The Department of Housing and Community Development is
hereby granted approval to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing
capital lease due to expire during the current biennium for their
administrative offices located in the City of Richmond.
E. The Department of Corrections is hereby granted approval
to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing capital lease due to
expire during the current biennium for their regional office located in the
City of Richmond.
F. The Department of General Services is hereby granted
approval to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing capital lease
due to expire during the current biennium on behalf of the Department of
Corrections Probation and Parole Office and Department of Social Services Child
Support Enforcement Office located in the City of Manassas.
G. The Department of General Services is hereby granted
approval to enter into a new capital lease or renew an existing capital lease
due to expire during the current biennium on behalf of the Department of Social
Services, the Department of Medical Assistance Services, and other agencies to
be identified in the Roanoke region."
Explanation:
(This amendment provides language granting authority for the
Department of Health, the Department of Rehabilitative Services, the Department
of Environmental Quality, the Department of Housing and Community Development,
the Department of Corrections, and the Department of General Services to renew
existing capital leases that will expire during the current biennium. The
language also allows these agencies to enter into new capital leases in lieu of
renewing the expiring leases.)
Amendment # 17: Corrects 9(d) bond table in Item
C-328
Item C-328
Central Appropriations
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Language:
Page 632, after line 44, insert:
"Acquire East Campus Property C-61.95
17509 $9,000,000 $0 $9,000,000".
Page 632, line 44, strike "C-61.95" and insert
"C-61.96".
Page 633, line 60, strike "17405" and insert
"17452".
Explanation:
(This amendment adds James Madison University's capital
project, Acquire East Campus Property (17509), to the 9(d) bond table in
conjunction with a companion amendment to Item C-61.95 which switches funding
from higher education operating funds to 9(d) revenue bonds. In addition,
the amendment corrects entries in the 9(d) bond table for Virginia Commonwealth University and James Madison University.)