S.B. 3 Enrolled

     CURRENT FISCAL YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS
    2014 GENERAL SESSION
    STATE OF UTAH
    Chief Sponsor: Lyle W. Hillyard
    Senate Sponsor: Melvin R. Brown
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General Description:
    This bill supplements or reduces appropriations previously provided for the use and operation of state government for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014.
Highlighted Provisions:
    This bill:
    .    provides appropriations for the use and support of higher education and certain state agencies;
    .    provides appropriations for other purposes as described; and
    .    provides intent language.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
    This bill appropriates ($48,557,200) in operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2014, including:
    .    ($99,825,900) from the General Fund;
    .    $50,001,000 from the Education Fund;
    .    $1,267,700 from various sources as detailed in this bill.
    This bill appropriates $114,200 in expendable funds and accounts for fiscal year 2014, all of which is from the General Fund.
    This bill appropriates $43,450,100 in business-like activities for fiscal year 2014.
    This bill appropriates $1,150,001 in restricted fund and account transfers for fiscal year 2014,

all of which is from the General Fund.
    This bill appropriates $3,053,200 in transfers to unrestricted funds for fiscal year 2014.
Other Special Clauses:
    This bill takes effect immediately.
Utah Code Sections Affected:
    ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
    Section 1. FY 2014 Appropriations. The following sums of money are appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014. These are additions to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2014.
    Subsection 1(a). Operating and Capital Budgets. Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code Title 63J, the Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or fund accounts indicated for the use and support of the government of the State of Utah.
Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
Governor's Office
Item 1    To Governor's Office
From General Fund, One-time    350,000
From Federal Funds    307,300
    Schedule of Programs:
Lt. Governor's Office    657,300
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office in Item 1, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 2    To Governor's Office - Public Lands Litigation
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office-Public Land Litigation in Item 2, Chapter 405, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 3    To Governor's Office - Constitutional Defense Council


    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office-Constitutional Defense Council in Item 27, Chapter 417, Laws of Utah 2012 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 4    To Governor's Office - Character Education
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office-Character Education in Item 2, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 5    To Governor's Office - Emergency Fund
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office-Emergency Fund in Item 3, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 6    To Governor's Office - Governor's Office of Management and Budget
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office of Management and Budget in Item 4, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 7    To Governor's Office - Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
From Federal Funds    400,000
    Schedule of Programs:
CCJJ Commission    400,000
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice Services in Item 7, of Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Office of the State Auditor
Item 8    To Office of the State Auditor - State Auditor


    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the State Auditor in Item 9, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
    It is the intent of the Legislature that the State Auditor continue to identify additional opportunities to use market-based billing practices to improve client preparedness and responsiveness, increase staff efficiency, enhance cost transparency, and expand billing uniformity.
State Treasurer
Item 9    To State Treasurer
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the State Treasurer in Item 10, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Attorney General
Item 10    To Attorney General
From General Fund, One-time    (50,000)
From Federal Funds    165,400
    Schedule of Programs:
Criminal Prosecution    115,400
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Attorney General in Item 11, of Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Item 11    To Attorney General - Contract Attorneys
From General Fund, One-time    774,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Contract Attorneys    774,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Attorney General -

Contract Attorneys in Item 12, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Item 12    To Attorney General - Children's Justice Centers
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Attorney General - Children's Justice Centers in Item 13, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Item 13    To Attorney General - Prosecution Council
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Utah Prosecution Council in Item 14, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Utah Department of Corrections
Item 14    To Utah Department of Corrections - Programs and Operations
From General Fund, One-time    2,766,300
From Federal Funds    101,100
    Schedule of Programs:
Department Executive Director    (733,700)
Institutional Operations Draper Facility    3,601,100
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that the appropriations provided for Programs and Operations not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 15    To Utah Department of Corrections - Department Medical Services
From General Fund, One-time    500,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Medical Services    500,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that the appropriations provided for the Utah Department of Corrections Department Medical Services not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 16    To Utah Department of Corrections - Jail Contracting


    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that the appropriations provided for the Utah department of Corrections Jail Contracting not lapse at the end of Fiscal Year 2014.
Board of Pardons and Parole
Item 17    To Board of Pardons and Parole
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations of up to $200,000 provided for the Board of Pardons and Parole in Item 19 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds shall be limited to: Capital Equipment or Improvements; Computer Equipment, Software or Programming; Employee Training or Incentives; Special Projects or Studies; Offender Psychological Testing or Risk Assessments; Office Equipment or Office Supplies.
Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services
Item 18    To Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services - Programs and Operations
From Federal Funds    75,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Community Programs    75,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided by Item 20, Chapter 3, Laws of Utah 2013 for the Division of Juvenile Justice Services not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to expenditures for data processing and technology based expenditures, facility repairs and maintenance and improvements, other charges and pass through expenditures, and short-term projects and studies that promote efficiency and service improvement.
Judicial Council/State Court Administrator


Item 19    To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Administration
From General Fund, One-time    300,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Office    300,000
    Under Section 63-J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations of up to $2,800,000 provided for Administration in Item 21 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to Computer Equipment/Software, Employee Training/Incentives, Equipment/Supplies, Special Projects/Studies, Temporary Employees, Juvenile Community Service Programs, Senior Judge Assistance, Grant Match, and Law Library Fund Carry Forward.
Item 20    To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Grand Jury
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Grand Jury in Item 22 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 21    To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Contracts and Leases
    Under Section 63-J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations of up to $250,000 provided for Contracts and Leases in Item 23 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to Alterations, Renovations, and Improvements.
Item 22    To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Jury and Witness Fees
From General Fund, One-time    861,700
    Schedule of Programs:
Jury, Witness, and Interpreter    861,700


    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Juror, Witness, and Interpreter in Item 24 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 23    To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Guardian ad Litem
From General Fund, One-time    150,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Guardian ad Litem    150,000
    Under Section 63-J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations of up to $500,000 provided for Guardian ad Litem in Item 25 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to Computer Equipment/Software, Management System Programming, Employee Training/Incentives, Equipment/Supplies, and Time-limited Employees.
Department of Public Safety
Item 24    To Department of Public Safety - Programs & Operations
From General Fund, One-time    628,000
From Federal Funds    195,000
    Schedule of Programs:
CITS State Crime Labs    405,000
Highway Patrol - Field Operations    190,000
Information Management - Operations    228,000
    Under Section 63-J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations of up to $6,000,000 from the Statewide Unified E-911 Emergency Service Account, $4,500,000 from dedicated credits, and $9,000,000 from General Fund and General Fund restricted provided for Programs and Operations in Item 26 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any

unused funds is limited to facility construction, capital equipment or improvements, computer equipment/software/programming, law enforcement overtime, employee training, equipment and supplies, grant obligations, operations, and concealed firearms permit carryforward.
    The Legislature intends that Public Safety is allowed to increase its fleet by 2 vehicles due to the expansion of State Bureau of Investigation Agents funded during the 2013 General Session and 2 vehicles for the Fire Marshal's office 1 to tow training trailers and 1 for an additional deputy fire marshal. Funding for the vehicles will be provided from nonlapsing balances.
    The legislature intends that Public Safety be allowed to increase its fleet by the number of additional law enforcement officers approved and funded by the legislature in the current session.
Item 25    To Department of Public Safety - Emergency Management
From Federal Funds    950,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Emergency Management    950,000
    The Legislature intends that up to $500,000 of the appropriations provided for Emergency Management in Item 27 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to search and rescue reimbursement, computer equipment/software/programming, employee training, and equipment and supplies.
Item 26    To Department of Public Safety - Division of Homeland Security - Emergency and Disaster Management
    The Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Emergency and Disaster line item created in Emergency and

Disaster Management Amendments (House Bill 139, 2010 General Session) not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014.
Item 27    To Department of Public Safety - Peace Officers' Standards and Training
From General Fund, One-time    400,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Basic Training    400,000
    The Legislature intends that up to $500,000 of the appropriations provided for Peace Officers Standards and Training in Item 29 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to computer equipment/software/programming, employee training, and equipment and supplies.
Item 28    To Department of Public Safety - Driver License
From Federal Funds    539,000
From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account    1,500,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Driver Services    2,039,000
    The Legislature intends that up to $500,000 of the appropriations from the Uninsured Motorist Identification Restricted Account provided for Driver License in Item 30 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to the uninsured motorist database program.
Item 29    To Department of Public Safety - Highway Safety
    The Legislature intends that up to $50,000 of the appropriations provided for Highway Safety in Item 31 of Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any unused funds is limited to computer equipment/software/programming, employee training, and equipment and supplies.


Infrastructure and General Government
Transportation
Item 30    To Transportation - Support Services
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Support Services in item 1 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to the following: Computer Software Development Projects $300,000 and Building Improvements - $200,000.
    It is the intent of the Legislature to effectuate the purposes of Section 63B-18-401(3)(b)(x) for an energy corridor study and environmental review for improvements in the Uintah Basin, that the UDOT continue the direction and funding of the Uintah Basin Transportation study which began in 2014 with $3 million provided to the Department under Section 72-2-124.
Item 31    To Transportation - Engineering Services
From Transportation Fund    171,400
    Schedule of Programs:
Materials Lab    79,400
Right-of-Way    92,000
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Engineering Services in item 2 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to the following: Special Projects and Studies - $300,000.
Item 32    To Transportation - Operations/Maintenance Management
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Operations/Maintenance in item 3 of Chapter 4 Laws of

Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to the following: Highway Maintenance - $2,000,000.
Item 33    To Transportation - Region Management
From Transportation Fund    (171,400)
    Schedule of Programs:
Region 2    (171,400)
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Region Management in item 5 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds limited to the following: Region Management $200,000.
Item 34    To Transportation - Equipment Management
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Equipment Management in item 6 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds limited to the following: Equipment Purchases $200,000.
Department of Administrative Services
Item 35    To Department of Administrative Services - Executive Director
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Executive Director in Item 13 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $95,000 for customer service and Department optimization projects, shared services, IT security auditing and prevention, internal auditing, website maintenance, and marketing; up to $60,000 for Child Welfare Parental Defense expenses.


Item 36    To Department of Administrative Services - Inspector General of Medicaid Services
    Under section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Inspector General for Medicaid Services in Item 5 Chapter 3 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $587,000 to monitor compliance with State and Federal Regulations and implement measures to identify, prevent and reduce fraud, waste and abuse and monitor the quality and reliability of Utah Medicaid providers' service delivery and accuracy of billing.
Item 37    To Department of Administrative Services - DFCM Administration
From Revenue Transfers    (28,600)
From Capital Projects Fund    32,100
From Pass-through    (3,500)
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for DFCM Administration in Item 15 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $500,000 for information technology projects, customer service, optimization efficiency projects, time limited FTE and Governor's Mansion maintenance; up to $500,000 for Energy Program operations.
    The Legislature intends that the Division of Facilities and Construction Management report monthly to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee and the Government Operations Interim Committee progress related to the development of the master plan for the State Fairpark and the surrounding area. The Legislature further intends that the Master Plan be completed by June 30th, 2014.
Item 38    To Department of Administrative Services - State Archives


From Dedicated Credits Revenue    126,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Preservation Services    126,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for State Archives in Item 16 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $50,000 for regional repository program support, electronic archives preservation and management.
Item 39    To Department of Administrative Services - Finance Administration
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    500,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Financial Information Systems    500,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Finance Administration in Item 17 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $2,600,000 for maintenance and operation of statewide systems and websites, studies, training, and information technology support and hardware.
    The Legislature intends that the Division of Finance research the funds in Fund 8020, Finance Suspense Fund and determine which funds, if any, are unencumbered and which funds are legally obligated. The Legislature furthermore intends that upon this determination, the Division of Finance transfer the funds accordingly to lawful recipient entities.
Item 40    To Department of Administrative Services - Post Conviction Indigent Defense
From General Fund, One-time    100,000


    Schedule of Programs:
Post Conviction Indigent Defense Fund    100,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Post Conviction Indigent Defense in Item 20 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $150,000 for Legal costs for death row inmates.
Item 41    To Department of Administrative Services - Judicial Conduct Commission
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Judicial Conduct Commission in Item 21 of Chapter 4 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $80,000 for professional services for Investigations.
Department of Technology Services
Item 42    To Department of Technology Services - Chief Information Officer
From Federal Funds    566,700
    Schedule of Programs:
Chief Information Officer    566,700
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Department of Technology Services - Chief Information Officer, in Item 23, Chapter 4, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $30,000 for data processing costs associated with optimization initiatives.
Item 43    To Department of Technology Services - Integrated Technology Division
From Federal Funds    (620,800)


    Schedule of Programs:
Automated Geographic Reference Center    (620,800)
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Department of Technology Services - Integrated Technology Division, in Item 24, Chapter 4, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: up to $500,000 for Geographic Reference Center projects and $75,000 for Global Positioning System Reference Network upgrades and maintenance.
State Board of Bonding Commissioners - Debt Service
Item 44    To State Board of Bonding Commissioners - Debt Service - Debt Service
From General Fund, One-time    (1,140,800)
From Education Fund, One-time    64,300
From Transportation Investment Fund of 2005    10,452,600
From Federal Funds    (1,224,000)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    (228,600)
From County of First Class State Hwy Fund    24,300
From Revenue Transfers    1,098,200
From Revenue Transfers - Other Funds    (1,051,400)
From Beginning Nonlapsing Appropriation Balances    5,750,100
From Closing Nonlapsing Appropriation Balances    (6,600,800)
    Schedule of Programs:
Debt Service    7,143,900
    The Legislature intends that in the event that sequestration or other federal action reduces the anticipated Build America Bond subsidy payments that are deposited into the Debt Service line item as federal funds, the Division of Finance, acting on behalf of the State Board of Bonding Commissioners, shall reduce the appropriated transfer from Nonlapsing Balances -

Debt Service to the General Fund, One-time proportionally to the reduction in subsidy payment received, thus holding the Debt Service fund harmless.
Business, Economic Development, and Labor
Department of Heritage and Arts
Item 45    To Department of Heritage and Arts - Administration
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that up to $537,800 of any remaining amount of the $2,960,600 ongoing General Fund appropriation provided by Item 1, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013 for the Department of Heritage and Arts - Administration not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. These funds will be used for digitization projects and maintenance.
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that up to $116,900 of any remaining amount of the $2,960,600 ongoing General Fund appropriation provided by Item 1, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013 for the Department of Heritage and Arts - Administration not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. These funds will be used for application development rate payments to DTS.
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that up to $254,100 of the funds provided in Item 1, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, for the Department of Heritage and Arts - Multicultural Commission not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 46    To Department of Heritage and Arts - Historical Society
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that the $102,400 in Dedicated Credits provided by Item 2, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013 for the Department of Heritage and Arts - Historical Society not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.


Item 47    To Department of Heritage and Arts - State History
From General Fund, One-time    65,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Library and Collections    65,000
Item 48    To Department of Heritage and Arts - Division of Arts and Museums
From General Fund, One-time    100,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Grants to Non-profits    100,000
Item 49    To Department of Heritage and Arts - State Library
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that up to $300,000 of the $4,277,600 ongoing General Fund provided by Item 6, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013 for the Department of Heritage and Arts - State Library not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The State Library shall use the funds for CLEF grants in FY 2015.
Item 50    To Department of Heritage and Arts - Indian Affairs
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that any remaining amount of the $205,700 ongoing General Fund and $25,000 Dedicated Credit appropriation provided by Item 7, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013 for the Department of Heritage and Arts - Indian Affairs not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Governor's Office of Economic Development
Item 51    To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Administration
From Federal Funds    800,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    800,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office of Economic Development Administration in Laws of Utah

2013, Chapter 2, Item 8 shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to system management enhancements: $200,000; business marketing efforts: $230,000; and health system reform: $600,000.
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office of Economic Development Administration in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 173, Section 6 shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to implementation of SB 284, Educational Technology Amendments, of the 2013 General Session: $930,000.
Item 52    To Governor's Office of Economic Development - STEM Action Center
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    1,500,000
    Schedule of Programs:
STEM Action Center    1,500,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the STEM Action Center, in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 336, Section 9(4)(b) and (5)(b) shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014.
Item 53    To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Office of Tourism
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office of Economic Development Office of Tourism, in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 2, Item 9 shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to contractual obligations and support: $350,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Motion Picture Incentive Fund, in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 28, Section

12(14) shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to $810,000.
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Tourism Marketing Performance Fund in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 314, Item 132 not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to advertising and promotion: $5,000,000.
Item 54    To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Business Development
From General Fund, One-time    60,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Corporate Recruitment and Business Services    60,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Governor's Office of Economic Development Business Development, Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 2, Item 10 shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to Business Cluster support: $50,000; Business Resource Centers: $300,000; Technology Commercialization and Innovation Program contracts: $2,400,000; International Development contracts and support: $200,000; Procurement and Technical Assistance Center contracts: $150,000; Rural Development contracts and support: $200,000; and Corporate Recruitment contracts and support: $75,000.
Item 55    To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Pete Suazo Utah Athletics Commission
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 2, Item 11 shall not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any

nonlapsing funds is limited to the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Program: $154,200.
Utah State Tax Commission
Item 56    To Utah State Tax Commission - Tax Administration
From Federal Funds    21,800
    Schedule of Programs:
Auditing Division    21,800
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided to the Utah State Tax Commission not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the costs directly related to the modernization of tax and motor vehicle systems and processes.
Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority
Item 57    To Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority
From General Fund, One-time    (56,000)
From Federal Funds    80,000
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    5,800
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    (56,000)
Technology Outreach    85,800
Item 58    To Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority - Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority Research Teams
From General Fund, One-time    56,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Utah State University    56,000
Labor Commission
Item 59    To Labor Commission
From General Fund, One-time    300,000
From General Fund Restricted - Industrial Accident Restricted Account    100,000
    Schedule of Programs:


Industrial Accidents    400,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Labor Commission in Item 19, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Such nonlapsing funds shall be used for computer projects.
Department of Commerce
Item 60    To Department of Commerce - Commerce General Regulation
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Office of Consumer Services in Item 20 of Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, lapse to the Offices' Professional and Technical Services Fund at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Department of Commerce, Division of Public Utilities in Item 20 of Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, lapse to the Divisions' Professional and Technical Services Fund at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 61    To Department of Commerce - Building Inspector Training
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Building Codes Education Funds received by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing under the authority of Section 15A-1-209-5 of the Utah Code Item 21 of Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Item 62    To Department of Commerce - Public Utilities Professional and Technical Services
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Division of Public Utilities Technical Services Fund in Item 22 of Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year

2014.
Item 63    To Department of Commerce - Office of Consumer Services Professional and Technical Services
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Professional and Technical Services Fund of the Office of Consumer Services in Item 23 of Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Insurance Department
Item 64    To Insurance Department - Insurance Department Administration
From Federal Funds    383,000
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    8,600
From General Fund Restricted - Technology Development    1,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    383,000
Insurance Fraud Program    8,600
Electronic Commerce Fee    1,000
Public Service Commission
Item 65    To Public Service Commission
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Public Service Commission Administration in Item 31, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to maintenance, upgrades, and licensing for the Public Service Commission's document management system, computer equipment and software upgrades, employee training and incentives, and special projects/studies.
Item 66    To Public Service Commission - Speech and Hearing Impaired
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Public Service

Commission for Speech and Hearing Impaired programs in Item 32, Chapter 2 Laws of Utah 2013 shall not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to providing telecommunication devices, equipment and for the general administration costs of the program as described in Title 54-8b-10.
Social Services
Department of Health
Item 67    To Department of Health - Executive Director's Operations
    The Legislature intends that the Department of Health prepare proposed performance measures for all new state funding or TANF federal funds for building blocks and give this information to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by June 30, 2014. The Department of Health shall provide its first report on its performance measures to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by October 31, 2014. The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall give this information to the legislative staff of the Health and Human Services Interim Committee. If the new money will go to a pass through entity, the Department of Health shall work with each pass through entity to provide the same performance measure information.
Item 68    To Department of Health - Family Health and Preparedness
From Federal Funds    (5,000,000)
    Schedule of Programs:
Director's Office    (5,000,000)
Item 69    To Department of Health - Disease Control and Prevention
From Federal Funds    2,468,900
    Schedule of Programs:
Laboratory Operations and Testing    2,468,900
Item 70    To Department of Health - Children's Health Insurance Program
From General Fund, One-time    (4,000,000)


From Federal Funds    (15,147,900)
    Schedule of Programs:
Children's Health Insurance Program    (19,147,900)
Item 71    To Department of Health - Medicaid Mandatory Services
From General Fund, One-time    (23,578,200)
From Federal Funds    (249,200)
From General Fund Restricted - Medicaid Restricted Account    41,400
    Schedule of Programs:
Inpatient Hospital    (62,000,000)
Managed Health Care    122,480,000
Nursing Home    1,000,000
Outpatient Hospital    (9,600,000)
Physician Services    (9,700,000)
Crossover Services    (900,000)
Medical Supplies    (1,500,000)
State-run Primary Care Case Management    (515,000)
Other Mandatory Services    (63,051,000)
Item 72    To Department of Health - Medicaid Optional Services
From General Fund, One-time    (26,993,200)
From Federal Funds    227,600
    Schedule of Programs:
Pharmacy    (23,400,000)
Home and Community Based Waiver Services    (7,701,900)
Capitated Mental Health Services    (4,500,000)
Intermediate Care Facilities for Intellectually Disabled    (4,500,000)
Dental Services    4,800,000
Clawback Payments    3,000,000
Disproportionate Hospital Payments    (8,825,200)
Vision Care    (200,000)
Other Optional Services    14,561,500
Department of Workforce Services


Item 73    To Department of Workforce Services - Administration
    The Legislature intends that the Department of Workforce Services prepare proposed performance measures for all new state funding or TANF federal funds for building blocks and give this information to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by June 30, 2014. The Department of Workforce Services shall provide its first report on its performance measures to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by October 31, 2014. The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall give this information to the legislative staff of the Health and Human Services Interim Committee. If the new money will go to a pass through entity, the Department of Workforce Services shall work with each pass through entity to provide the same performance measure information.
Item 74    To Department of Workforce Services - Operations and Policy
From General Fund, One-time    (3,791,900)
From Federal Funds    2,230,000
From Federal Funds - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act    (3,000,000)
From Unemployment Compensation Fund    3,000,000
From Closing Nonlapsing Appropriation Balances    (1,830,200)
    Schedule of Programs:
Facilities and Pass-Through    38,100
Eligibility Services    (3,430,200)
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that up to $330,200 of savings above $800,000 from affordable care act mandatory changes not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to respite care provided by the Department of Human Services in FY 2015.
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that up to $1,500,000 of savings above $3,030,000

from savings from higher federal match rate for certain Medicaid eligibility systems maintenance and operations not lapse at the close of FY 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to replacing the Medicaid Management Information System in the Department of Health in FY 2015.
Item 75    To Department of Workforce Services - Unemployment Insurance
From Federal Funds - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act    (500,000)
From Unemployment Compensation Fund    500,000
Department of Human Services
Item 76    To Department of Human Services - Executive Director Operations
From General Fund, One-time    38,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Fiscal Operations    38,000
    The Legislature intends that the Department of Human Services prepare proposed performance measures for all new state funding or TANF federal funds for building blocks and give this information to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by June 30, 2014. The Department of Human Services shall provide its first report on its performance measures to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by October 31, 2014. The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall give this information to the legislative staff of the Health and Human Services Interim Committee. If the new money will go to a pass through entity, the Department of Human Services shall work with each pass through entity to provide the same performance measure information.
Item 77    To Department of Human Services - Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
From General Fund, One-time    (30,000)
    Schedule of Programs:
State Hospital    (30,000)


Item 78    To Department of Human Services - Division of Child and Family Services
From General Fund, One-time    (3,200,000)
    Schedule of Programs:
Service Delivery    (1,500,000)
Out-of-Home Care    (1,700,000)
State Board of Education
Item 79    To State Board of Education - State Office of Rehabilitation
    The Legislature intends that the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation prepare proposed performance measures for all new state funding or TANF federal funds for building blocks and give this information to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by June 30, 2014. The Utah State Office of Rehabilitation shall provide its first report on its performance measures to the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst by October 31, 2014. The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst shall give this information to the legislative staff of the Health and Human Services Interim Committee. If the new money will go to a pass through entity, the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation shall work with each pass through entity to provide the same performance measure information.
Higher Education
University of Utah
Item 80    To University of Utah - Education and General
From General Fund, One-time    (50,000,000)
From Education Fund, One-time    50,000,000
Utah State University
Item 81    To Utah State University - Education and General
From Education Fund, One-time    (63,300)
    Schedule of Programs:
Education and General    (63,300)


Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
Department of Natural Resources
Item 82    To Department of Natural Resources - Administration
From General Fund, One-time    1,400,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Executive Director    1,400,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for DNR Administration in Item 1, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Capital Projects $25,000; Operating Budget Items $200,000.
Item 83    To Department of Natural Resources - Species Protection
From General Fund Restricted - Species Protection    210,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Species Protection    210,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Species Protection program in Item 2, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to projects started in 2014: $200,000.
Item 84    To Department of Natural Resources - Watershed
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Watershed program in Item 4, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to projects started in 2014: $700,000.
Item 85    To Department of Natural Resources - Forestry, Fire and State Lands
From General Fund, One-time    (1,400,000)
From General Fund Restricted - Sovereign Land Management    2,000,000


    Schedule of Programs:
Project Management    600,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands in Item 5, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Sovereign Lands Projects and Fire Training $200,000; Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Dispute $100,000; Little Willow Water Line $32,000; Navigational Hazards Removal $20,000; Lands Maintenance $50,000; Information Database $110,000; Jordan River Assessment $35,000; Bear River Baseline $45,000.
Item 86    To Department of Natural Resources - Oil, Gas and Mining
From General Fund Restricted - Oil & Gas Conservation Account    50,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Oil and Gas Program    50,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining in Item 6, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Mining Special Projects/Studies $250,000; Computer Equipment/Software $50,000; Employee Training/Incentives $50,000; Equipment/Supplies $50,000.
Item 87    To Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife Resources
From General Fund, One-time    245,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Aquatic Section    245,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Wildlife Resources line item in Item 7, Chapter 8, Laws of

Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to projects funded from the Mule Deer Protection Restricted Account $300,000; and projects funded from the Predator Control Restricted Account $300,000.
    The Legislature intends that up to $180,000 be spent on livestock damage. $90,000 will be from the General Fund and up to $90,000 will be from the General Fund Restricted - Wildlife Resources account.
    The Legislature intends that up to $700,000 of Wildlife Resources budget may be used for big game depredation expenses. The Legislature also intends that half of these funds be from the General Fund Restricted - Wildlife Resources account and half from the General Fund. The Legislature further intends that this appropriation shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014.
    The Legislature intends that the $245,000 appropriation for quagga mussel containment not lapse at the close of FY 2014.
Item 88    To Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife Resources Capital Budget
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Wildlife Resources Capital line item in Item 12, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to Operations and Maintenance of the Hatchery Systems in the state: $649,400.
Item 89    To Department of Natural Resources - Parks and Recreation
From General Fund, One-time    (50,000)
    Schedule of Programs:
Park Management Contracts    (50,000)
Item 90    To Department of Natural Resources - Utah Geological Survey


From General Fund Restricted - Mineral Lease    58,500
    Schedule of Programs:
Energy and Minerals    58,500
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Utah Geological Survey in Item 15, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Mineral Lease Projects $1,500,000; Computer Equipment/Software $60,000; Equipment/Supplies $40,000; Employee Training/Incentives $30,000.
Item 91    To Department of Natural Resources - Water Resources
From General Fund, One-time    400,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    400,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Division of Water Resources in Item 16, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Computer Equipment/Software $30,000; Equipment/Supplies $20,000; Special Projects/Studies $100,000; Water Conservation Materials/Education $25,000; Current Expenses $25,000.
Item 92    To Department of Natural Resources - Water Rights
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Division of Water Rights in Item 17, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Equipment/Supplies $60,000; Professional/Technical $190,000, Special Projects/Studies $200,000, Computer Equipment/Software $60,000, Employee Training/Incentives $30,000, Current Expenses $60,000


Department of Environmental Quality
Item 93    To Department of Environmental Quality - Executive Director's Office
From Closing Nonlapsing Appropriation Balances    30,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Executive Director's Office    30,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Executive Directors Office in Item 18, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to high level nuclear waste opposition $127,400; capital improvements/maintenance and equipment $350,000; administrative law judge $150,000.
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, notwithstanding Item 109, Chapter 422, Laws of Utah 2012, the Legislature intends that the Department of Environmental Quality may spend $39,000 from FY 2013 nonlapsing balances for the purpose of an audit of software licenses during FY 2014.
Item 94    To Department of Environmental Quality - Air Quality
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Division of Air Quality in Item 19, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to reducing future operating permit fees $100,000.
Item 95    To Department of Environmental Quality - Radiation Control
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    14,400
From Nonlapsing Balances - DEQ Executive Director's Office    30,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Radiation Control    44,400
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the

Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Division of Radiation Control in Item 21, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to radioactive monitoring/testing equipment $30,000.
Item 96    To Department of Environmental Quality - Water Quality
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Division of Water Quality in Item 22, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to water pollution control equipment $70,000; special studies $30,000.
Item 97    To Department of Environmental Quality - Drinking Water
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Division of Drinking Water in Item 23, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to equipment $4,000; special studies and database development $25,000.
Public Lands Policy Coordination Office
Item 98    To Public Lands Policy Coordination Office
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Public Lands Policy Coordination Office in Item 25, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to litigation expenses $600,000.
    The Legislature intends that the Public Lands Policy Coordination Office provide to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee by May 30, 2014 an itemized schedule and costs for the economic analysis

from H.B. 142, 2013 General Session.
    The Legislature intends that the Public Lands Policy Coordination Office use up to $20,000 to secure the compilation of Utah-specific data from the Nevadas Public Land Management Task Force Report and report to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee by June 30, 2014.
Governor's Office
Item 99    To Governor's Office - Office of Energy Development
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Office of Energy Development in Item 26, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to energy efficiency programs and studies targeting agriculture and transportation, not to exceed $752,800; programs aimed at accomplishing the Governor's 10-year strategic energy plan, not to exceed $200,000.
Department of Agriculture and Food
Item 100    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Administration
From General Fund, One-time    (23,200)
From General Fund Restricted - Horse Racing    3,000
From General Fund Restricted - Livestock Brand    20,200
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the General Administration line item in Item 27, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Computer Equipment/Software $35,000; Employee Training/Incentives $100,000; Equipment/Supplies $75,000; Special Projects/Studies $200,000.
Item 101    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Animal Health


    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Animal Health line item in Item 27, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Special Projects/Studies $100,000.
Item 102    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Plant Industry
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    21,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Plant Industry    21,000
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Plant Industry line item in Item 27, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Capital Equipment or Improvements $100,000; Computer Equipment/Software $50,000; Employee Training/Incentives $90,000; Equipment/Supplies $100,000; Vehicles $75,000; Special Projects/Studies $785,000.
Item 103    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Regulatory Services
From Dedicated Credits Revenue    52,500
    Schedule of Programs:
Regulatory Services    52,500
Item 104    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Marketing and Development
From General Fund, One-time    85,400
    Schedule of Programs:
Marketing and Development    85,400
    The Legislature intends the $85,400 one-time appropriation from the General Fund for the Utah's Own appropriation not lapse at the close of FY 2014.
Item 105    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Predatory Animal Control


From General Fund, One-time    (8,700)
From General Fund Restricted - Agriculture and Wildlife Damage Prevention    8,700
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Predatory Animal Control in Item 29, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Equipment/Supplies $50,000; Special Projects/Studies $150,000.
Item 106    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Resource Conservation
From General Fund, One-time    (3,500)
From Utah Rural Rehabilitation Loan State Fund    3,500
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Resource Conservation in Item 30, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to: Capital Equipment or Improvements $30,000; Computer Equipment/Software $25,000; Employee Training/Incentives $20,000; Equipment/Supplies $20,000; Vehicles $25,000; Special Projects/Studies $15,000.
Item 107    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Invasive Species Mitigation
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Invasive Species Mitigation in Item 31, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to invasive species mitigation projects $1,000,000.
Item 108    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Rangeland Improvement
    Under the terms of 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Rangeland Improvement in Item 32, Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2013, shall

not lapse at the close of FY 2014. Expenditures of these funds are limited to rangeland improvement projects $1,346,000.
Item 109    To Department of Agriculture and Food - Utah State Fair Corporation
    The Legislature intends that the State Fair Corporation provide monthly reports on their budgets to the chairs of the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality Appropriations Subcommittee in FY 2014 and FY 2015.
School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
Item 110    To School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
From Land Grant Management Fund, One-time    100,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Director    100,000
Retirement and Independent Entities
Career Service Review Office
Item 111    To Career Service Review Office
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Career Service Review Office in Item 1 of Chapter 9 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of fiscal year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to the following: Grievance Resolution - $30,000.
Department of Human Resource Management
Item 112    To Department of Human Resource Management - Human Resource Management
From General Fund, One-time    250,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Information Technology    250,000
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603-(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for Human Resource Management in item 2 of Chapter 9 Laws

of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any non-lapsing funds is limited to the following: Information Technology and Consulting Services - $300,000; and DHRM Statewide Management of Liability Training Program - $50,000.
Executive Appropriations
Utah National Guard
Item 113    To Utah National Guard
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Utah National Guard in item 1 of Chapter 5 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: National Guard Tuition Assistance $25,000 and Armory Maintenance $100,000.
Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs
Item 114    To Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs - Veterans' and Military Affairs
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603(3)(a) Utah Code Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs in item 2 of Chapter 5 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is limited to the following: Cemetery and Memorial Park $30,000 and Outreach Services $70,000.
Capitol Preservation Board
Item 115    To Capitol Preservation Board
From General Fund, One-time    402,400
    Schedule of Programs:
Capitol Preservation Board    402,400
    Under terms of Section 63J-1-603(3)(a) Utah Code

Annotated the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Capitol Preservation Board in item 3 of Chapter 5 Laws of Utah 2013 not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Legislature
Item 116    To Legislature - Senate
From General Fund, One-time    90,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    90,000
Item 117    To Legislature - House of Representatives
From General Fund, One-time    1,630,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    1,630,000
Item 118    To Legislature - Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst
From General Fund, One-time    500,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration and Research    500,000
Item 119    To Legislature - Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
From General Fund, One-time    892,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Administration    892,000
Item 120    To Legislature - Legislative Services
From General Fund, One-time    1,155,800
    Schedule of Programs:
Legislative Services    1,155,800
    Subsection 1(b). Expendable Funds and Accounts. The Legislature has reviewed the following expendable funds. Where applicable, the Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer amounts among funds and accounts as indicated. Outlays and expenditures from the recipient funds or accounts may be made without further legislative action according to a fund or account's applicable authorizing statute.
Executive Offices and Criminal Justice


Governor's Office
Item 121    To Governor's Office - Crime Victim Reparations Fund
From General Fund, One-time    114,200
    Schedule of Programs:
Crime Victim Reparations Fund    114,200
Business, Economic Development, and Labor
Governor's Office of Economic Development
Item 122    To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Industrial Assistance Fund
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Industrial Assistance Fund (Fund 1054) in Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 314, Item 121 be nonlapsing.
Public Service Commission
Item 123    To Public Service Commission - Universal Telecommunications Support Fund
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that appropriations provided for the Public Service Commission Universal Telecommunications Service Support Fund in Item 33, Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2013, shall not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014. The use of any nonlapsing funds is to be used as described in Title 54-8b-15 Universal Public Telecommunications Service Support Fund.
    Subsection 1(c). Business-like Activities. The Legislature has reviewed the following proprietary funds. Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code 63J-1-410, for any included Internal Service Fund the Legislature approves budgets, full-time permanent positions, and capital acquisition amounts as indicated, and appropriates to the funds as indicated estimated revenue from rates, fees, and other charges. Where applicable, the Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer amounts among funds and accounts as indicated.
Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
Utah Department of Corrections


Item 124    To Utah Department of Corrections - Utah Correctional Industries
From Federal Funds    2,000,000
    Schedule of Programs:
Utah Correctional Industries    2,000,000
    Under Section 63J-1-603 of the Utah Code, the Legislature intends that the appropriations provided for the Utah Correctional Industries not lapse at the close of Fiscal Year 2014.
Infrastructure and General Government
Department of Administrative Services Internal Service Funds
Item 125    To Department of Administrative Services - Division of Purchasing and General Services
    The Legislature intends that the Purchasing & General Services internal service fund Central Mailing Program may add up to three vehicles.
Item 126    To Department of Administrative Services - Division of Fleet Operations
Authorized Capital Outlay    3,490,600
    The Legislature intends that appropriations for Fleet Operations not lapse capital outlay authority granted within Fiscal Year 2014 for vehicles not delivered by the end of Fiscal Year 2014 in which vehicle purchase orders were issued obligating capital outlay funds.
Item 127    To Department of Administrative Services - Division of Facilities Construction and Management - Facilities Management
    The Legislature intends that the DFCM internal service fund may add up to three FTEs and up to two vehicles beyond the authorized level if new facilities come on line or maintenance agreements are requested. Any added FTEs or vehicles will be reviewed and may be approved by the Legislature in the next legislative session.


    The Legislature intends that the DFCM internal service fund may collect the following rates from these respective agencies in FY'2014: Wasatch Courts $14,605, Chase Home $17,428, ICAP $12,469, Vernal DNR $59,481, Clearfield Warehouse C6 Archives $138,210, and Clearfield Warehouse C7 $65,150.
Department of Technology Services Internal Service Funds
Item 128    To Department of Technology Services - Agency Services
From Dedicated Credits - Intragovernmental Revenue    41,450,100
    Schedule of Programs:
ISF - Agency Services Division    41,450,100
    Subsection 1(d). Restricted Fund and Account Transfers. The Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer the following amounts among the following funds or accounts as indicated. Expenditures and outlays from the recipient funds must be authorized elsewhere in an appropriations act.
Infrastructure and General Government
Fund and Account Transfers
Item 129    To Fund and Account Transfers - General Fund Budget Reserve Account
From General Fund, One-time    1,000,001
    Schedule of Programs:
General Fund Budget Reserve Account    1,000,001
Social Services
Fund and Account Transfers
Item 130    To Fund and Account Transfers - Automatic External Defibrillator Account
From General Fund, One-time    150,000
    Schedule of Programs:
GFR - Automatic External Defibrillator Account    150,000
    Subsection 1(e). Transfers to Unrestricted Funds. The Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer the following amounts to the unrestricted General, Education, or

Uniform School Fund as indicated from the restricted funds or accounts indicated. Expenditures and outlays from the General, Education, or Uniform School Fund must be authorized elsewhere in an appropriations act.
Infrastructure and General Government
Transfers to Unrestricted Funds
Item 131    To General Fund
From Debt Service    1,051,400
From Purchasing and General Services Internal Service Fund    100,000
From Capital Project Fund - Contingency Reserve    3,000,000
From Nonlapsing Balances - Debt Service    (1,098,200)
    Schedule of Programs:
General Fund, One-time    3,053,200
    Section 2. Effective Date.
    If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect upon approval by the Governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah Constitution Article VII, Section 8 without the Governor's signature, or in the case of a veto, the date of override.


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