2259-S.E AMS KOHL LUCA 001
ESHB 2259 - S AMD - 543
By Senator Kohl
NOT ADOPTED 4/26/97
On
page 20, line 38, strike "24,572,000" and insert "((24,572,000))
24,806,000"
ESHB 2259 - S AMD - 543
By Senator Kohl
NOT ADOPTED 4/26/97
On
page 21, line 1, strike "23,956,000" and insert "((23,956,000))24,385,000"
On
page 21, line 2, strike "40,352,000" and insert "((40,352,000))40,650,000"
Adjust the total appropriation on page 21, line 4 accordingly.
On page 21, after line 30, insert the following: (6) $234,000 of the fiscal year 1998 general fund--state appropriation, $429,000 of the fiscal year 1999 general fund--state appropriation, and $298,000 of the general fund--federal appropriation are provided solely for payment of background checks for department employees as specified in Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5528 (background checks). If the bill is not enacted by June 30, 1997, the amounts provided in this subsection shall lapse."
ESHB 2259 - S AMD - 543
By Senator Kohl
NOT ADOPTED 4/26/97
On page 27, line 27, strike "62,996,000" and insert "63,130,000"
On page 27, line 29, strike "65,741,000" and insert "65,875,000"
On
page 27, line 33, strike "36,038,000" and insert "((36,038,000))37,453,000"
ESHB 2259 - S AMD - 543
By Senator Kohl
NOT ADOPTED 4/26/97
On page 32, after line 15, insert the following: "(23) $134,000 of the fiscal year 1998 general fund--state appropriation, $134,000 of the fiscal year 1999 general fund--state appropriation and $1,415,000 of the health professions account appropriation are provided solely to implement the background check provisions related to health professionals in Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5528 (background checks). If the bill is not enacted by June 30, 1997, the amounts provided in this subsection shall lapse. The department is authorized to raise existing fees to professions subject to background checks as provided in Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5528 (background checks) in excess of the fiscal growth factor established by Initiative Measure No. 601, if necessary, to meet the actual costs of implementing background checks."
ESHB 2259 - S AMD - 543
By Senator Kohl
NOT ADOPTED 4/26/97
On page 50, after line 3, insert the following:
"PART IV
TRANSPORTATION
Sec. 401. 1997 c 149 s 401 (uncodified) is amended to read as follows:
FOR THE STATE PATROL
General Fund--State Appropriation (FY 1998)......... $ ((7,712,000))
7,722,000
General Fund‑-State
Appropriation (FY 1999)......... $ ((7,850,000))
7,860,000
General Fund‑-Federal Appropriation.................. $.................................. 3,990,000
General Fund‑-Private/Local Appropriation........... $ 341,000
Public Safety and Education Account Appropriation.... $................................................ 4,652,000
County Criminal Justice Assistance Account
Appropriation................................... $ 3,905,000
Municipal Criminal Justice Assistance Account
Appropriation................................... $ 1,573,000
Fire Service Trust Account Appropriation............. $ 92,000
Fire Service Training Account Appropriation......... $ 1,762,000
State Toxics Control Account Appropriation.......... $ 439,000
Violence Reduction and Drug Enforcement Account
Appropriation................................... $ 310,000
Fingerprint Identification Account Appropriation.... $ 3,082,000
TOTAL
APPROPRIATION...................... $ ((35,708,000))
35,728,000
The appropriations in this section are subject to the following conditions and limitations:
(1) $254,000 of the fingerprint identification account appropriation is provided solely for an automated system that will facilitate the access of criminal history records remotely by computer or telephone for preemployment background checks and other non-law enforcement purposes. The agency shall submit an implementation status report to the office of financial management and the legislature by September 1, 1997.
(2) $264,000 of the general fund‑-federal appropriation is provided solely for a feasibility study to develop a criminal investigation computer system. The study will report on the feasibility of developing a system that uses incident-based reporting as its foundation, consistent with FBI standards. The system will have the capability of connecting with local law enforcement jurisdictions as well as fire protection agencies conducting arson investigations. The study will report on the system requirements for incorporating case management, intelligence data, imaging, and geographic information. The system will also provide links to existing crime information databases such as WASIS and WACIC. The agency shall submit a copy of the proposed study workplan to the office of financial management and the department of information services for approval prior to expenditure. A final report shall be submitted to the appropriate committees of the legislature, the office of financial management, and the department of information services no later than June 30, 1998.
(3) $10,000 of the general fund--state fiscal year 1998 appropriation and $10,000 of the general fund--state fiscal year 1998 appropriation are provided solely for implementation of Second Substitute Senate Bill No. 5528 (background checks). If the bill is not enacted by June 30, 1997, the amounts provided in this subsection shall lapse."
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