Menu
2004 Session

Budget Bill - HB29 (Introduced)

Central Capital Outlay

Item C-149

Item C-149 (Not set out)

First Year - FY2003Second Year - FY2004
Central Maintenance Reserve (15776)$12,462,062$12,459,229
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2003 $12,462,062FY2004 $12,459,229

A. A total of $12,462,062 the first year and $12,459,229 the second year from the general fund is provided to state agencies and institutions for maintenance reserve subprojects.


The Director of the Department of Planning and Budget is hereby directed to transfer to agencies and institutions the following sums:


2002 - 2004 Appropriations



Agency Code

Agency Name

Project Code

FY 2003

FY 2004

123

Department of Military Affairs

10893

$98,037

$101,182

127

Department of Emergency Services

15989

$1,668

$1,721

140

Department of Criminal Justice Services

16320

$2,074

$2,140

146

Science Museum of Virginia

13634

$155,934

$160,937

156

Department of State Police

10886

$35,897

$37,049

161

Department of Taxation

15994

$31,897

$32,920

194

Department of General Services

14260

$478,431

$489,767

199

Department of Conservation & Recreation

16646

$116,208

$118,333

203

Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center

10885

$202,028

$208,510

204

College of William and Mary

12713

$483,835

$493,159

207

University of Virginia

12704

$1,533,700

$1,563,255

208

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

12707

$1,583,558

$1,614,074

211

Virginia Military Institute

12732

$263,155

$268,227

212

Virginia State University

12733

$0

$195,319

213

Norfolk State University

12724

$0

$89,167

214

Longwood University

12722

$286,114

$291,628

215

Mary Washington College

12723

$106,247

$108,294

216

James Madison University

12718

$455,483

$464,261

217

Radford University

12731

$193,611

$197,342

218

Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind at Staunton

14082

$52,999

$54,699

220

Melchers-Monroe Memorials

13565

$2,083

$2,150

221

Old Dominion University

12710

$312,647

$318,672

236

Virginia Commonwealth University

12708

$994,339

$1,013,500

238

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

13633

$147,998

$152,747

239

Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia

15045

$18,741

$19,342

241

Richard Bland College

12716

$12,021

$12,253

242

Christopher Newport University

12719

$86,892

$88,566

246

University of Virginia's College at Wise

12706

$61,893

$63,086

247

George Mason University

12712

$551,850

$562,483

260

Virginia Community College System

12611

$1,146,917

$1,169,019

268

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

12331

$79,065

$81,602

301

Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

12253

$32,704

$33,753

402

Marine Resources Commission

16498

$396

$409

411

Department of Forestry

13986

$29,304

$30,244

417

Gunston Hall

12382

$13,318

$13,745

425

Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation

13605

$123,241

$127,196

702

Department of Blind and Vision Impaired

13942

$45,384

$46,841

720

Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services

10880

$1,248,110

$1,288,153

777

Department of Juvenile Justice

15081

$367,178

$378,958

799

Department of Corrections

10887

$814,037

$840,154

942

Virginia Museum of Natural History

14439

$8,134

$8,395

948

Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

16499

$448

$463

Total

$12,462,062

$12,459,229


B. Agencies and institutions of higher education may use maintenance reserve funds in the first year to plan subprojects to be funded from allocations in the second year. Any agency or institution of higher education which has not expended or contractually obligated itself in a legally binding manner to expend 85 percent or more of its biennial general fund appropriation for maintenance reserve by June 30, 2004, shall revert to the general fund of the Commonwealth the amount related to the difference between its percentage actually expended or obligated and the 85 percent standard. For good cause the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget may grant exceptions to this requirement.


C. Agencies and institutions of higher education may use maintenance reserve funds: to repair or replace damaged or inoperable equipment, components of plant, and utility systems; to correct deficiencies in property and plant required to conform with building and safety codes or those associated with hazardous condition corrections, including asbestos abatement; to correct deficiencies in fire protection, energy conservation and handicapped access; and to address such other physical plant deficiencies as the Director, Department of Planning and Budget may approve. Institutions of higher education may also use maintenance reserve funds to make other necessary improvements or address minor deficiencies that do not meet the criteria for maintenance reserve funding with the prior approval of the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget.


D.1. The Department of General Services may transfer up to $2,000,000 from the balances in its Facilities Management Internal Service Fund to supplement its maintenance reserve project code 14260 for necessary repairs at the seat of government. These funds can be used only for projects in buildings at the seat of government that are included in the Rent Plan. These projects can include any sitework and utility repairs adjacent to any such building and renovation projects costing less than $500,000.


2. Out of the amounts in included for the Department of General Services in Paragraph A, preceding, $125,000 in the first year and $125,000 in the second year shall be used for infrastructure repairs at the Virginia War Memorial.