ADOPTED SENATE AMENDMENTS

 

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2008

 

SF0001S3002/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       063.                 Governor's Residence

                                                            (Residence Operation)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 35-line 5                         After "Operation" insert "1."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "100,000".

 

Page 35-after line 13               Insert and renumber:

 

"1.  Of this general fund appropriation, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) shall be used to install an irrigation system and to implement a landscape plan.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MOCKLER, ROSS, GEIS

 

 

SF0001S3006/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       040.     Game and Fish Commission

                                                            (Sage Grouse Plan/Protection)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 23-line 24                       After "1." insert ", 3.".

 

Page 24-After line 4                Insert:

 

"3.  The commission shall develop rules, regulations and procedures to allow private bird farms in this state to raise native sage grouse for release.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  JENNINGS

 

 

 

SF0001S3007/A

 

(CORRECTED COPY)

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       045.                 Department of Transportation

                                                            (GF Appropriation to Commission)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Delete the Schiffer Second Reading Amendment (SF0001S2021.01/AC) entirely and further amend as follows:

 

Page 26-line 14           After "2." insert ", 3.".

 

Page 27-after line 3     Insert:

 

"3. Prior to the allocation of this general fund appropriation, during fiscal year 2010 each district engineer shall consult with the county commissioners in the engineer's district to prioritize projects to be funded through this appropriation for that fiscal year.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  VON FLATERN, SCHIFFER

 

 

SF0001S3008/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):  048.                      Department of Health

(Director's Office and Division on Aging)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 27-line 9                         Under GENERAL FUND decrease amount by "30,000".

 

Page 27-line 25                       After "6." insert ", 7."; under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "30,000".

 

Page 29-after line 24               Insert:

 

"7.  Of this general fund appropriation, thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) shall be expended to continue support of the alternative long term care home pilot programs authorized by W.S. 42‑6‑104, including the costs of travel, consultation with other interested Wyoming communities, preparation of periodic reports and attendance at conferences.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  BURNS, HASTERT, SCOTT

 

 

SF0001S3011/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):     069.  Western Interstate Commission for Higher   Education

                                                   (Administration & Grants)

 

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Page 36-line 18           Delete "1.".

 

Page 36-lines 27 through 30   Delete entirely. 

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MASSIE

 

 

SF0001S3013/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       080.  Department of Corrections

                                                            (Field Services)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 39-line 8                         After "Services" insert "2.".

 

Page 39-after line 29               Insert:

 

"2.  Of this general fund appropriation, the department is authorized to expend up to four hundred thirty-four thousand two hundred dollars ($434,200.00) for a global positioning tracking system for not more than fifteen percent (15%) of the high risk sex offender population.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MEIER, JENNINGS

 

 

SF0001S3016/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):                   006.  Administration & Information

[CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION]

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 73-line 6             After "Acct" insert "2.".

 

Page 73-After line 27  Insert:

 

"2.  If 2008 Senate File 87 is enacted into law, then this ten million dollar ($10,000,000.00) general fund appropriation to the capitol complex construction account shall be transferred on July 1, 2008 to the capitol building rehabilitation and restoration account created by 2008 Senate File 87.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MOCKLER

 

 

 

SF0001S3017/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       Section 3.  Capital Construction

                                    Section 027.  School Facilities Commission

(School Capital Construction)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 74-line 14                       After "2." insert "(a)".

 

Page 74-line 15                       Delete "to the school foundation program account" insert "those".

 

Page 74-line 18                       After "2007" insert "as follows:" and delete balance of line.

 

Page 74-line 19                       Delete and insert:

 

"(i)  Fifty million dollars ($50,000,000.00) to the Hathaway student scholarship fund created by W.S. 9-4-204(u)(vii);

 

(ii)  After amounts are deposited to the appropriate fund under paragraph (i) of this footnote, any remaining funds shall be deposited into the school foundation program account.  Transfers under this footnote into the school foundation program account shall not exceed two hundred twenty-one million forty-three thousand nine hundred nine dollars ($221,043,909.00).".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MASSIE

 

 

SF0001S3020/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

[Capital Construction]

 

Budget(s):                               Section 057. Community College Commission

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 74-After line 23              Insert:

 

                                GENERAL       FEDERAL         OTHER             TOTAL

     APPROPRIATION               FUND          FUND           FUNDS          APPROPRIATION

         FOR                   $           $               $                $

 

"Section 057.  Community College Commission

 

PROGRAM

CC–Cntr for Trng & Devlp                                    20,250,000 PR      20,250,000

CWC–Allied Health                                           19,833,228 PR      19,833,228

EWC–Wrkfrc Devlp/Mnfcg Cntr                                  6,000,000 PR       6,000,000

EWC–Cntr for Ed Excellence                                   8,200,000 PR       8,200,000

LCCC–Prfrmg/Fine Arts Cmplx                                 43,192,426 PR      43,192,426

NWCC–App Science & Tech Bldg                                15,763,000 PR      15,763,000

NWCC–Cntr for Creative Econ                                 15,167,487 PR      15,167,487

WWCC–Science Building                                       26,694,173 PR      26,694,173

                             _____________ _____________ _____________      _____________

     TOTALS                                                155,100,314        155,100,314".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MEIER

 

 

SF0001S3024/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       Addition to 300 Sections

 

                                    * * * * * * * * * * * * *

 

[ELECTED OFFICIALS-INCIDENTAL EXPENSES]

 

Page 117-After line 21            In the Schiffer Second Reading Amendment (SF0001S2020/A) to this line, in Section 323 created by that amendment, delete "fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00)" insert "thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00)".  

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  SCHIFFER

 

 

SF0001S3025/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       Addition to 300 Sections

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 117-After line 21            Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

 

"[COMMUNITY COLLEGES – TASK FORCE PLANNING STUDY]

 

            Section 323.

 

(a)  There is created a community college planning task force to consist of the following:

 

(i)  The chairman of the senate education committee and two (2) additional members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, not more than one (1) of which shall be from the same political party.  The chairman, or another senate member designated by the chairman, shall serve as cochairman of the task force;

 

(ii)  The chairman of the house education committee and two (2) additional members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house, not more than one (1) of which shall be from the same political party.  The chairman, or another house member designated by the chairman, shall serve as cochairman of the task force;

 

(iii)  Nine (9) members appointed by the governor as follows:

 

(A)  Two (2) representatives of community colleges to reflect academic and vocational missions of the colleges;

 

(B)  One (1) member representing the department of workforce services;

 

(C)  One (1) member representing the Wyoming travel, recreation and tourism industry;

 

(D)  One (1) representative of the Wyoming oil and gas industry;

 

(E)  One (1) representative of the Wyoming mining industry;

 

(F)  One (1) representative of the small business community in Wyoming;

 

(G)  One (1) representative of the Wyoming health care industry;

 

(H)  One (1) representative of the public.

 

(b)  The task force shall review and evaluate the existing community college system and in conjunction with the statewide college system strategic plan required under 2008 House Bill 0017 if enacted into law, develop recommendations to:

 

(i)  Conduct a statewide study on the current capacity level of the college system based upon established student population projections and projected state academic and workforce needs and provide estimates on recommended future capacity needs;

 

(ii)  Create a system which evaluates and prioritizes community college capital construction;

 

(iii)  Identify options for funding of community college capital construction;

 

(iv)  Allocate programming to meet the needs of students in the most cost effective manner;

 

(v)  Address the needs of industry in the development of a trained and skilled workforce;

 

(vi)  Restructure the governance of the community college system to provide for unified oversight and accountability;

 

(vii)  Explore a statewide community college system in respect to governance, revenue generation and representation on the commission; and

 

(viii)  Create a seamless educational system between k-12 to post-secondary education.

 

(c)  Appointments shall be in sufficient time to enable the first meeting of the task force to be held not later than May 1, 2008.  Thereafter, task force meetings shall be scheduled upon the call of the cochairmen.

 

(d)  The task force may retain consultants as necessary to fulfill it duties under this section and shall administer contracts for consultants to the legislature as approved by management council.  The management council may expend funds appropriated under this section for contractual agreements between the council, on behalf of the task force, and professional consultants retained pursuant to this section.  The legislative service office, with the assistance of the Wyoming community college commission, shall staff the task force and state agencies shall provide information to the task force as requested in order to fulfill its duties.

 

(e)  Legislative members of the task force shall receive compensation, per diem and travel expenses in the manner and amount as prescribed by W.S. 28‑5‑101.  Remaining task force members who are not state employees shall receive the per diem and mileage at the rate paid members of the Wyoming legislature under W.S. 28‑5‑101 for each day of actual task force meetings and travel to those meetings.

 

(f)  The task force shall report its findings and recommendations to the joint appropriations interim committee and the joint education interim committee by November 1, 2008.  The joint education interim committee shall forward any legislation necessary to implement task force recommendations in the 2009 legislative session.

 

(g)  One hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($135,000.00) is appropriated from the general fund to the legislative service office for the period commencing on the effective date of this section and ending March 31, 2010, as necessary to fund the community college planning task force in carrying out its duties under this section.

 

(h)  This section is effective immediately.

 

(j)  This section is repealed March 31, 2010.". 

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  VON FLATERN, COE, JOB, MEIER, SESSIONS

 

 

SF0001S3026/A

 

[MULTIPLE BUDGETS AFFECTED]

 

Section Under Consideration: 

 

            Section:  Addition to 300 Sections.

 

Other Budget(s) Affected:

            Section:           321.  [AML FUNDING]

 

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

 

Delete the Hastert, et al., Second Reading Amendment (SF0001S2042/A) entirely and further amend as follows:

 

Page 117-After line 21            Insert the following new section and renumber as necessary:

 

"[BITTER CREEK CLEAN-UP PROJECT]

 

            Section 323.

 

The department of environmental quality shall expend any unencumbered and unobligated funds available from funds distributed to Wyoming from the abandoned mine land program under W.S. 35-11-1201 through 35-11-1209 in an amount not to exceed four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000.00) for phase 1 of the Bitter Creek clean-up project.  Funds authorized under this section shall not revert until the project is completed.  This section is effective immediately.". 

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  JOB, HASTERT, COOPER, COE

 

 

SF0001S3029/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       Section 320.  [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 102-line 6                       After "unfunded" insert "or partially funded"; after "projects" insert "under the process set forth in subsection (h) of this section or for operating grants".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  PETERSON

 

 

 

 

SF0001S3031/A

 

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):  048.          Department of Health

                                                (Division on Aging)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 27-line 25                       After "6." insert ", 7.";  under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "60,000".

 

Page 29-After line 24              Insert and renumber:

 

"7.  Of this general fund appropriation, sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.00) shall only be expended for the foster grandparents program and shall be one-time funding.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  VASEY, MASSIE

 

 

SF0001S3032.01/AC CORRECTED

 (DIVIDED AMENDMENT)

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       067.                 University of Wyoming

                                                                        (State Aid)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 36-line 4                         Under GENERAL FUND increase amount by "500,000".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  SCHIFFER

 

 

SF0001S3032.02/AC CORRECTED

 (DIVIDED AMENDMENT)

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       067.                 University of Wyoming

                                                                        (State Aid)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 36-line 4                         After "Aid" insert "1.".

 

Page 36-after line 12               Insert:

 

"1.  Of this general fund appropriation, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) shall only be expended for operation of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  SCHIFFER

 

 

SF0001S3032.03/AC CORRECTED

 (DIVIDED AMENDMENT)

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       067.                 University of Wyoming

                                                                        (State Aid)

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  SCHIFFER

 

 

SF0001S3036/A

 

[BUDGET AFFECTED]

 

Budget(s):       Section 320.  [LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTIONS]

 

* * * * * * * * * *

 

Page 101-lines 6 through 27   Delete.

 

Pages 102 through 113           Delete and insert:

 

 

"(a)  There is appropriated three hundred fifty million dollars ($350,000,000.00) from the general fund to the office of state lands and investments to be allocated pursuant to the following and as further provided in this section:

 

(i)  Three hundred forty million dollars ($340,000,000.00) to be distributed as provided by Attachment A.  Direct distributions to cities, towns and counties contained in Attachment A, columns entitled "c&t totals" and "county totals", shall be distributed in two (2) equal distributions on August 15, 2008 and August 15, 2009;

 

(ii)  Ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) for emergency capital projects.

 

(b)  There is appropriated thirty-three million four hundred thousand dollars ($33,400,000.00) from the local government capital construction account for grants for unfunded large capital construction projects as determined by the state loan and investment board.

 

[COUNTY BLOCK ALLOCATIONS – CAPITAL PROJECTS]

 

(c)  Funds distributed in the column entitled "county block totals" in Attachment A shall only be expended for capital projects.  To be eligible for the grants, the board of county commissioners and the governing bodies of the cities and towns within that county that comprise at least seventy percent (70%) of the incorporated population shall certify to the state loan and investment board that they have reached agreement on the projects for which the funds will be used.

 

[EMERGENCY RESERVE – CAPITAL PROJECTS]

 

(d)  Funds appropriated in paragraph (a)(ii) of this section shall only be expended for grants for emergency capital project needs as determined by the state loan and investment board.

 

(e)  For purposes of this section, population is to be determined by resort to the latest decennial federal census as updated by the bureau of census.".

 

To the extent required by this amendment:  adjust totals; and renumber as necessary.  MEIER

 

(ATTACHMENT A)

 

2/22/2008

Projected direct distributions to cities and towns & counties- Fiscal years 2009 and 2010 biennium totals

JAC recommended vs Alternative #5

 

c&t totals

county totals

county block totals

2009-10

2009-10

2009-10

 

total

total

PROPOSED

 

city & town

county

County Block Allocations

 

distribution

distribution

 

total distribution

97,913,333

42,086,667

200,000,000

Albany

 

3,995,616

14,684,945

Laramie

12,442,722

 

 

Rock River

127,082

 

 

Big Horn

 

887,977

5,787,097

Basin

669,177

 

 

Burlington

151,094

 

 

Byron

312,361

 

 

Cowley

313,651

 

 

Deaver

113,098

 

 

Frannie (B)

114,388

 

 

Greybull

972,026

 

 

Lovell

1,258,335

 

 

Manderson

74,535

 

 

Campbell

 

2,182,826

11,219,150

Gillette

4,899,460

 

 

Wright

344,767

 

 

Carbon

 

1,131,259

5,778,165

Baggs

103,904

 

 

Dixon

39,047

 

 

Elk Mountain

66,292

 

 

Encampment

126,809

 

 

Hanna

230,484

 

 

Medicine Bow

86,062

 

 

Rawlins

2,191,381

 

 

Riverside

34,225

 

 

Saratoga

436,145

 

 

Sinclair

121,987

 

 

Converse

 

922,390

4,871,085

Douglas

1,294,957

 

 

Glenrock

557,903

 

 

Lost Springs

10,241

 

 

Rolling Hills

128,256

 

 

Crook

 

635,835

3,573,777

Hulett

176,158

 

 

Moorcroft

329,013

 

 

Pine Haven

105,252

 

 

Sundance

464,219

 

 

Fremont

 

2,305,457

12,820,570

Dubois

252,424

 

 

Hudson

118,129

 

 

Lander

1,675,660

 

 

Pavillion

59,782

 

 

Riverton

2,264,677

 

 

 

ctc jac vs alternative 5 letter Amendment

2/22/2008

Projected direct distributions to cities and towns & counties- Fiscal years 2009 and 2010 biennium totals

JAC recommended vs Alternative #5

 

c&t totals

county totals

county block totals

2009-10

2009-10

2009-10

 

total

total

PROPOSED

 

city & town

county

County Block Allocations

 

distribution

distribution

 

Shoshoni

173,101

 

 

Goshen

 

3,322,808

8,704,140

Fort Laramie

147,707

 

 

LaGrange

194,093

 

 

Lingle

287,432

 

 

Torrington

3,048,795

 

 

Yoder

108,903

 

 

Hot Springs

 

504,885

2,695,908

East Thermopolis

86,062

 

 

Kirby

33,743

 

 

Thermopolis

784,781

 

 

Johnson

 

632,582

2,704,512

Buffalo

960,305

 

 

Kaycee

80,035

 

 

Laramie

 

4,972,542

30,714,088

Albin

53,465

 

 

Burns

97,779

 

 

Cheyenne

14,510,987

 

 

Pine Bluffs

335,385

 

 

Lincoln

 

1,069,187

5,356,186

Afton

458,327

 

 

Alpine

152,607

 

 

Cokeville

141,999

 

 

Diamondville

192,630

 

 

Kemmerer

659,166

 

 

LaBarge

123,916

 

 

Opal

44,593

 

 

Star Valley Ranch

373,217

 

 

Thayne

102,216

 

 

Natrona

 

4,094,790

24,168,254

Bar Nunn

245,673

 

 

Casper

11,989,360

 

 

Edgerton

60,747

 

 

Evansville

563,689

 

 

Midwest

118,370

 

 

Mills

644,700

 

 

Niobrara

 

1,254,371

2,255,050

Lusk

573,966

 

 

Manville

58,515

 

 

Van Tassell

17,173

 

 

Park

 

1,722,114

9,804,202

Cody

2,150,153

 

 

Frannie (P)

6,992

 

 

 

ctc jac vs alternative 5 letter Amendment

2/22/2008

Projected direct distributions to cities and towns & counties- Fiscal years 2009 and 2010 biennium totals

JAC recommended vs Alternative #5

 

c&t totals

county totals

county block totals

2009-10

2009-10

2009-10

 

total

total

PROPOSED

 

city & town

county

County Block Allocations

 

distribution

distribution

 

Meeteetse

104,627

 

 

Powell

1,315,451

 

 

Platte

 

1,788,328

5,608,356

Chugwater

147,948

 

 

Glendo

140,365

 

 

Guernsey

621,742

 

 

Hartville

59,853

 

 

Wheatland

1,880,486

 

 

Sheridan

 

1,767,184

10,344,369

Clearmont

47,727

 

 

Dayton

183,468

 

 

Ranchester

189,014

 

 

Sheridan

3,830,405

 

 

Sublette

 

565,327

1,976,988

Big Piney

118,370

 

 

Marbleton

193,595

 

 

Pinedale

360,439

 

 

Sweetwater

 

2,410,794

12,823,702

Bairoil

43,387

 

 

Granger

55,201

 

 

Green River

2,866,954

 

 

Rock Springs

4,530,571

 

 

South Superior

78,829

 

 

Wamsutter

82,928

 

 

Teton

 

1,283,355

6,644,727

Jackson

2,104,825

 

 

Uinta

 

1,370,175

7,559,898

Evanston

2,794,382

 

 

Lyman

487,259

 

 

Mountain View

297,993

 

 

Bear River

135,007

 

 

Washakie

 

1,881,779

5,508,668

Ten Sleep

93,296

 

 

Worland

1,285,795

 

 

Weston

 

1,385,086

4,396,164

Newcastle

1,263,380

 

 

Upton

353,749

 

 

total distribution

97,913,333

42,086,667

200,000,000

 

ctc jac vs alternative 5 letter Amendment

 

 

 

SF0046S2001/A

 

Page 3-line 6                           After "(d)" insert "The normal"; delete "not".

 

Page 3-line 8                           After "section." insert "For the purposes of this section, the normal natural flow shall be the average flow present in the ninety (90) day period with the heaviest flow during the year, to the extent this can be reasonably determined.".  SCOTT

 

 

SF0046S2002/A

 

Page 2-line 15                         Delete "with" insert "which carries"; delete "into".

 

Page 2-line 16                         Delete through "occurs".  VON FLATERN

 

 

SF0076S2001/A

 

 

Page 1-lines 8 through 16    Delete and insert and renumber:

 

"Section 1.  W.S. 24‑9‑101 by creating new subsections (m) and (n) are amended to read:

 

24‑9‑101.  Petition; initial hearing; appointment of viewers and appraisers; bond; rules; certification to district court.

 

(m)  If at the completion of the hearing the board finds that the applicant has satisfied the requirements of this section and access is necessary because the applicant has no legally enforceable access, the".

 

Page 2-line 1      Delete "holding a hearing" insert "proceeding any further".

 

Page 3-After line 1     Insert and renumber:

 

     "(n)  A decision by the board to certify an application to the district court under subsection (m) of this section is not reviewable.".  NICHOLAS

 

 

SF0077S2001/A

 

Page 1-line 3                           Delete "providing applicability of the act;".

 

Page 2-line 7                           Delete "2008" insert "2010".

 

Page 2-line 8                           Delete "2016" insert "2018".

 

Page 2-line 11                         Delete and renumber.

 

Page 2-line 13                         Delete "(B)  One-third (1/3)" insert "(A)    One-half (1/2)".

 

Page 2-line 16                         Delete "(C)  One-third (1/3)" insert "(B)  One-half (1/2)".

 

Page 2-lines 18-22                   Delete and renumber.

 

Page 3-line 1                           Delete "3" insert "2".  ANDERSON, HINES