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2000 Session

Budget Bill - HB30 (Chapter 1073)

Department of Game and Inland Fisheries

Item 420

Item 420

First Year - FY2001Second Year - FY2002
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Management (51100)$30,689,486$30,382,690
Freshwater Aquatic Species Management and Habitat Improvement (51101)FY2001 $6,136,784FY2002 $6,016,144
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Information and Education (51102)FY2001 $1,840,942FY2002 $1,841,555
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Regulation and Law Enforcement (51103)FY2001 $14,188,614FY2002 $14,220,831
Wildlife Management and Habitat Improvement (51106)FY2001 $8,523,146FY2002 $8,304,160
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2001 $121,250FY2002 $0
Dedicated Special RevenueFY2001 $22,439,168FY2002 $22,248,612
Federal TrustFY2001 $8,129,068FY2002 $8,134,078

Authority: Title 29.1, Chapters 1 through 6, Code of Virginia.


A. Out of the amount for Wildlife Management and Habitat Improvement, $121,250 the first year from the general fund shall be transferred to the Fish Passage Grant and Revolving Loan Fund (§ 29.1-101.2, Code of Virginia). These funds shall be made available to meet the Commonwealth's portion of the nonfederal cost share for an Army Corps of Engineers feasibility study on the removal of the Embrey Dam located on the Rappahannock River. This appropriation constitutes the third-year funding of a multi-year commitment by the Commonwealth to provide 50 percent of the nonfederal portion of this project.


B. The Department is authorized to provide the City of Petersburg a grant of $115,000 from the Fish Passage Grant and Revolving Loan Fund to match a federal grant for the construction of a notch fishway at the Abutment Dam on the Appomattox River.