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2016 Session

Budget Bill - HB29 (Introduced)

Central Appropriations

Item 470

Item 470 (Not set out)

First Year - FY2015Second Year - FY2016
Miscellaneous Reversion Clearing Account (22600)-$1,738,071-$3,562,457
Miscellaneous Reversion Clearing Account (22600)FY2015 -$1,738,071FY2016 -$3,562,457
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2015 -$1,738,071FY2016 -$3,562,457

Authority: Discretionary Inclusion.


A. After June 30, 2012, no Executive Branch agency may use appropriations in Part 1 of this act to pay dues to any of the organizations listed in below, subject to consultation with legal counsel regarding any legal requirements involved or to pay dues or fees to new trade or other membership organizations without prior authorization of the Governor's Chief of Staff.


 


Agency Name / Organization

Department of Motor Vehicles (154)

Governor's Highway Safety Representatives

Federation of Tax Administrators

Department of Education (201)

Marketing Education Resource Center

Council of Chief State School Officers State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness

Education Commission of the States

Department of Rehabilitative Services (262)

Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation

Virginia Tourism Authority (320)

Virginia Hospitality and Travel Association

Department of Transportation (501)

Appraisal Institute

Intelligent Transportation Society of Virginia

Virginia Tech Foundation

Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (720)

National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority (934)

Rich Tech

Fredericksburg Regional Technology Council

Technology Hampton Roads

Roanoke-Blacksburg Technology Council

Region 2000 Technology Council

Shenandoah Valley Technology Council

Southwestern Virginia Technology Council

Southern Piedmont Technology Council

Charlottesville Business Innovation Council


B. The Director, Department of Planning and Budget, shall withhold and transfer to this item amounts estimated at $1,738,071 the first year and $3,562,457 the second year from the general fund appropriations of state agencies and institutions of higher education, representing savings resulting from the estimated usage of technology services provided by the Virginia Information Technologies Agency.