6444-S.E AMH UPTH ROWE 240
ESSB 6444 - H AMD TO H AMD (H-5483.2/10) 1500
By Representative Upthegrove
ADOPTED 3/05/2010
On page 18, line 35, increase the general fun--state appropriation for fiscal year 2011 by $625,000
On page 20, line 6, correct the total
On page 113, line 24, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2010 by $200,000
On page 114, line 26, correct the total
On page 129, line 26, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2010 by $1,230,000
On page 129, line 28, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2011 by $4,883,000
On page 130, line 25, increase the state toxics control account--state appropriation by $4,274,000
On page 131, line 26, correct the total
On page 138, line 7, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2011 by $170,000
On page 138, line 18, correct the total
On page 140, line 5, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2010 by $214,000
On page 140, line 7, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2011 by $462,000
On page 141, line 2, correct the total
On page 145, line 10, increase the general fund--state appropriation for fiscal year 2011 by $75,000
On page 146, line 8, correct the total
EFFECT: Restores budget reductions in the following agencies:
Department of Commerce
Restores $625,000 in General Fund-State for Growth Management Act technical assistance.
Department of Health
Restores $200,000 General Fund-State for environmental health programs related to grants to local health jurisdictions for monitoring on-site sewage systems.
Department of Ecology
-Restores $500,000 from the State Toxics Control Account for the Hazardous Waste Cleanup Program;
-Restores $273,000 from the State Toxics Control Account for the Solid Waste Cleanup Program;
-Restores $3,501,000 from the State Toxics Control Account for the Toxic Cleanup Program;
-Restores $300,000 from the General Fund-State for the Air Quality Program;
-Restores $75,000 from the General Fund-State for the Water Quality Cleanup Program;
-Restores $75,000 from the General Fund-State for the Water Quality Monitoring Program;
-Restores $354,000 from the General Fund-State for the Shorelands Program; and
-Restores $5,309,000 from the General Fund-State for local watershed planning.
Recreation and Conservation Office
Restores funding for the Biodiversity Council ($92,000 General Fund-State) and for salmon recovery data coordination ($78,000 General Fund-State).
Department of Fish and Wildlife
Restores funding for wildlife disease monitoring ($162,000 General Fund-State); scientific assistance for salmon recovery ($250,000 General Fund-State); and land management ($264,000 General Fund-State).
Department of Natural Resources
Restores $75,000 General Fund-State for the Natural Heritage Program.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Increases General Fund-State by $7,859,000.
Increases Other Funds by $4,274,000.
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