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91_HB4435enr HB4435 Enrolled LRB9113208REpk 1 AN ACT making appropriations and reappropriations. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 ARTICLE 1 5 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much 6 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 7 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the 8 General Revenue Fund to the Board of Higher Education to meet 9 ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year ending 10 June 30, 2001: 11 For Personal Services........................... $ 1,808,200 12 For State Contributions to Social 13 Security, for Medicare........................ 15,000 14 For Contractual Services........................ 572,200 15 For Travel...................................... 93,000 16 For Commodities................................. 15,000 17 For Printing.................................... 15,000 18 For Equipment................................... 47,500 19 For Telecommunications.......................... 65,000 20 For Operation of Automotive Equipment........... 2,000 21 Total $2,632,900 22 Section 10. The following named amounts, or so much 23 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 24 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the 25 Education Assistance Fund to the Board of Higher Education to 26 meet ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year 27 ending June 30, 2001: 28 For Personal Services........................... $352,700 29 For State Contributions to Social 30 Security, for Medicare........................ $5,200 HB4435 Enrolled -2- LRB9113208REpk 1 Total $357,900 2 Section 15. The following named amounts, or so much 3 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the purposes 4 hereinafter named, are appropriated from the BHE Federal 5 Grants Fund from funds provided under the Eisenhower 6 Professional Development Program to the Board of Higher 7 Education for necessary administrative expenses: 8 For Personal Services........................... $ 75,000 9 For State Contributions to Social 10 Security, for Medicare........................ 1,000 11 For Contractual Services........................ 10,000 12 For Group Insurance............................. 8,000 13 For Retirement Contributions.................... 8,000 14 For Travel...................................... 3,000 15 For Printing.................................... -0- 16 For Equipment................................... 5,000 17 Total $110,000 18 Section 20. The following named amounts, or so much 19 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 20 General Revenue Fund to the Board of Higher Education for 21 distribution as grants authorized by the Higher Education 22 Cooperation Act: 23 Accountability/Productivity..................... $ 2,487,000 24 Diversity/Minority Articulation................. 2,700,000 25 Diversity/Minority 26 Educational Achievement....................... 3,508,500 27 Quad-Cities Graduate Study Center............... 211,800 28 Advanced Photon Source Project at 29 Argonne National Laboratory .................. 3,000,000 30 Library Projects................................ 1,500,000 31 Workforce and Economic Development.............. 4,700,000 32 School College (P-16) Partnerships.............. 725,000 HB4435 Enrolled -3- LRB9113208REpk 1 Total $18,832,300 2 Section 25. The following named amount, or so much 3 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the 4 Education Assistance Fund to the Board of Higher Education 5 for distribution as grants authorized by the Higher Education 6 Cooperation Act: 7 Diversity/Minority 8 Educational Achievement....................... $ 2,291,500 9 Total $2,291,500 10 Section 26. The following named amount, or so much 11 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Tobacco 12 Settlement Recovery Fund to the Board of Higher Education for 13 distribution as grants authorized by the Higher Education 14 Cooperation Act: 15 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 16 Accelerator Research ......................... $ 2,500,000 17 Total $2,500,000 18 Section 30. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 19 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 20 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for a grant for the 21 University Center of Lake County. 22 Section 35. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof 23 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 24 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for distribution as 25 incentive grants to Illinois higher education institutions in 26 the competition for external grants and contracts. 27 Section 40. The sum of $16,834,100, or so much thereof 28 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 29 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for distribution as HB4435 Enrolled -4- LRB9113208REpk 1 grants authorized by Section 3 of the Illinois Financial 2 Assistance Act for Nonpublic Institutions of Higher Learning. 3 Section 45. The sum of $4,635,000, or so much thereof as 4 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 5 Assistance Fund to the Board of Higher Education for 6 distribution as grants authorized by Section 3 of the 7 Illinois Financial Assistance Act for Nonpublic Institutions 8 of Higher Learning. 9 Section 50. The following named amounts, or so much 10 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 11 from the General Revenue Fund to the Board of Higher 12 Education for distribution as grants authorized by the Health 13 Services Education Grants Act: 14 Medicine........................................ $ 6,812,700 15 Dentistry....................................... 35,000 16 Optometry....................................... 356,400 17 Podiatry........................................ 239,800 18 Allied Health................................... 1,933,500 19 Nursing......................................... 3,608,000 20 Residencies..................................... 3,768,600 21 Pharmacy........................................ 1,320,000 22 Total $18,074,000 23 Section 55. The following named amount, or so much 24 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the 25 Education Assistance Fund to the Board of Higher Education 26 for distribution as grants authorized by the Health Services 27 Education Grants Act: 28 Medicine........................................ $ 2,889,300 29 Total $2,889,300 30 Section 60. The sum of $2,800,000, or so much thereof as HB4435 Enrolled -5- LRB9113208REpk 1 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 2 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for distribution as 3 engineering equipment grants authorized by Section 9.13 of 4 the Board of Higher Education Act. 5 Section 65. The sum of $3,200,000, or so much thereof as 6 may be necessary, is appropriated from the BHE Federal Grants 7 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for grants from funds 8 provided under the Eisenhower Professional Development 9 Program. 10 Section 70. The sum of $3,445,000, or so much thereof as 11 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 12 Fund to the Department of Public Health for distribution of 13 medical education scholarships authorized by an Act to 14 provide grants for family practice residency programs and 15 medical student scholarships through the Illinois Department 16 of Public Health. 17 Section 75. The sum of $1,600,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 19 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for distribution as 20 grants authorized by the Illinois Consortium for Educational 21 Opportunity Act. 22 Section 80. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as 23 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 24 Assistance Fund to the Board of Higher Education for the 25 Illinois Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. 26 Section 81. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 28 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for a grant for the 29 Geographic Alliance. HB4435 Enrolled -6- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 83. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, is appropriated from the BHE Federal Grants 3 Fund to the Board of Higher Education to be expended under 4 the terms and conditions associated with the federal 5 contracts and grants moneys received. 6 Section 84. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 9 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 270 of Public Act 10 91-0008, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 11 Illinois' Future to the Board of Higher Education for a grant 12 to DePaul University for technology scholarships and the High 13 Tech Workforce Crisis Program. 14 Section 85. The sum of $2,050,000, or so much thereof as 15 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 16 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for distribution as 17 grants for Cooperative Work Study Programs to institutions of 18 higher education. 19 Section 87. The sum of $15,000,000, or so much thereof 20 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 21 Assistance Fund to the Board of Higher Education for costs 22 related to the Illinois Century Network backbone, costs for 23 connecting colleges, universities, and others to the 24 backbone, and other costs related to development, use, and 25 maintenance of the Illinois Century Network. 26 Section 88. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 28 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for graduation 29 incentives grants. HB4435 Enrolled -7- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 89. The sum of $169,500, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 3 Fund to the Board of Higher Education for Career Academy 4 grants. 5 Section 90. The following named amounts, or so much 6 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 7 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the 8 General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Mathematics and Science 9 Academy to meet ordinary and contingent expenses for the 10 fiscal year ending June 30, 2001: 11 For Personal Services........................... $ 10,099,300 12 For State Contributions to Social 13 Security, for Medicare........................ 148,700 14 For Contractual Services........................ 2,419,300 15 For Travel...................................... 124,900 16 For Commodities................................. 361,100 17 For Equipment................................... 456,800 18 For Telecommunications.......................... 244,100 19 For Operation of Automotive Equipment........... 30,600 20 For Electronic Data Processing.................. 121,900 21 Total $14,006,700 22 Section 95. The following named amounts, or so much 23 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 24 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the 25 Education Assistance Fund to the Illinois Mathematics and 26 Science Academy to meet ordinary and contingent expenses for 27 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001: 28 For Contractual Services........................ $1,172,300 29 For Travel...................................... 14,100 30 For Commodities................................. 3,700 31 For Equipment................................... 30,900 32 For Telecommunications.......................... 15,000 HB4435 Enrolled -8- LRB9113208REpk 1 Total $1,236,000 2 Section 100. The following named amounts, or so much 3 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 4 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the 5 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Income Fund to the 6 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy to meet ordinary and 7 contingent expenses for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001: 8 For Personal Services........................... $ 542,900 9 For State Contributions to Social 10 Security, for Medicare........................ 12,100 11 For Contractual Services........................ 107,000 12 For Travel...................................... 7,000 13 For Commodities................................. 53,500 14 For Equipment................................... 5,000 15 For Telecommunications.......................... 80,000 16 For Operation of Automotive Equipment........... 1,000 17 For Awards and Grants........................... -0- 18 For Permanent Improvements...................... -0- 19 For Refunds..................................... 1,500 20 Total $810,000 21 Section 105. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as 22 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 23 Fund to the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy for the 24 Excellence 2000 Program in Mathematics and Science. 25 ARTICLE 2 26 Section 5. The amount of $39,633,700, or so much thereof 27 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 28 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University to 29 meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Board and 30 its educational institution, including payment or HB4435 Enrolled -9- LRB9113208REpk 1 reimbursement to the University for personal services costs 2 incurred during the fiscal year. 3 Section 10. The amount of $1,300,000, or so much thereof 4 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 5 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Chicago State 6 University to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of 7 the Board and its educational institution. 8 Section 15. The sum of $298,300, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 11 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 125 of Public Act 12 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 13 to the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University for 14 technology infrastructure improvements at Chicago State 15 University. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 16 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 17 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 18 approved in writing by the Governor. 19 Section 20. The sum of $201,100, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 21 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 22 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 175 of Public Act 23 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 24 to the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University for 25 technology infrastructure improvements at Chicago State 26 University. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 27 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 28 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 29 approved in writing by the Governor. 30 ARTICLE 3 HB4435 Enrolled -10- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 5. The sum of $22,526,400, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 3 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Governors State University 4 to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the 5 University, including payment or reimbursement to the 6 University for personal service and related costs, incurred 7 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 8 Section 10. The sum of $3,857,800, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 10 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Governors State 11 University to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of 12 the University, including payment or reimbursement to the 13 University for personal service and related costs, incurred 14 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 15 Section 15. The sum of $221,800, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 18 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 135 of Public Act 19 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 20 the Board of Trustees of Governors State University for 21 technology infrastructure improvements at Governors State 22 University. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 23 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 24 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 25 approved in writing by the Governor. 26 Section 20. The sum of $143,600, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 28 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 29 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 185 of Public Act 30 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 31 the Board of Trustees of Governors State University for HB4435 Enrolled -11- LRB9113208REpk 1 technology infrastructure improvements at Governors State 2 University. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 3 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 4 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 5 approved in writing by the Governor. 6 ARTICLE 4 7 Section 5. The sum of $44,419,700, or so much thereof as 8 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 9 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University 10 to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the 11 University, including payment or reimbursement to the 12 University for personal services and related costs, incurred 13 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, and for salaries 14 accrued but unpaid to academic personnel for personal 15 services rendered during the fiscal year 2000 academic year. 16 Section 10. The sum of $6,489,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 18 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois 19 University to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of 20 the University, including payment or reimbursement to the 21 University for personal services and related costs, incurred 22 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, and for salaries 23 accrued but unpaid to academic personnel for personal 24 services rendered during the fiscal year 2000 academic year. 25 Section 15. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made for such purpose in Article 3, Section 20 of Public Act 29 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 30 to Eastern Illinois University for digitalization HB4435 Enrolled -12- LRB9113208REpk 1 infrastructure for WEIU-TV. 2 Section 20. The sum of $8,850, or so much thereof as may 3 be necessary, is appropriated from the State College and 4 University Trust Fund to the Board of Trustees of Eastern 5 Illinois University for scholarship grant awards, in 6 accordance with Public Act 91-083. 7 Section 25. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 8 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 9 Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois 10 University for digitalization infrastructure for WEIU-TV, in 11 addition to amounts previously appropriated for such purpose. 12 No contract shall be entered into or obligation incurred for 13 any expenditure from the appropriation made in this Section 14 until after the purposes and amounts have been approved in 15 writing by the Governor. 16 Section 30. The sum of $4,000,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 18 Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois 19 University to purchase equipment for the renovation and 20 expansion of Booth Library. No contract shall be entered 21 into or obligation incurred for any expenditure from the 22 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 23 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 24 ARTICLE 5 25 Section 5. The sum of $36,636,100, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 27 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois 28 University to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of 29 the University, including payment or reimbursement to the HB4435 Enrolled -13- LRB9113208REpk 1 University for personal services and related costs incurred 2 during the fiscal year authorized by law, for the fiscal year 3 ending June 30, 2001. 4 Section 10. The sum of $5,974,000, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 6 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Northeastern 7 Illinois University to meet the ordinary and contingent 8 expenses of the University, including payment or 9 reimbursement to the University for personal services and 10 related costs incurred during the fiscal year authorized by 11 law, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 12 Section 15. The sum of $71,627, or so much thereof as 13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 14 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 15 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 145 of Public Act 16 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 17 the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University for 18 technology infrastructure improvements at Northeastern 19 Illinois University. No contract shall be entered into or 20 obligation incurred for any expenditures from the 21 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 22 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 23 Section 20. The sum of $50,843, or so much thereof as 24 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 26 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 195 of Public Act 27 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 28 the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University for 29 technology infrastructure improvements at Northeastern 30 Illinois University. No contract shall be entered into or 31 obligation incurred for any expenditures from the HB4435 Enrolled -14- LRB9113208REpk 1 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 2 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 3 Section 25. The sum of $1,878,426, or so much thereof as 4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 5 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 6 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 25 of Public 7 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development 8 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois 9 University for purchasing equipment for the Fine Arts 10 Complex. 11 ARTICLE 6 12 Section 5. The sum of $52,652,400, or so much thereof as 13 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 14 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University 15 for any expenditures or purposes authorized by law, including 16 payment to the University for personal services and related 17 costs incurred, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 18 Section 10. The sum of $8,755,000, or so much thereof as 19 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 20 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois 21 University for any expenditures or purposes authorized by 22 law, including payment to the University for personal 23 services and related costs incurred, for the fiscal year 24 ending June 30, 2001. 25 Section 15. The amount of $150,900, or so much thereof 26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made for such purposes in Article 6, Section 15 of Public Act 29 91-8, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to HB4435 Enrolled -15- LRB9113208REpk 1 the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University for all 2 costs associated with the repair, rehabilitation, and 3 replacement of the bull test station and its related 4 equipment. 5 Section 20. The amount of $125,000, or so much thereof 6 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 7 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 8 made for such purposes in Article 6, Section 20 of Public Act 9 91-8, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to 10 the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University for all 11 costs associated with the repair, rehabilitation, and 12 replacement of the roof on Sherman Hall. 13 Section 25. The amount of $125,000, or so much thereof 14 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 15 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 16 made for such purposes in Article 6, Section 25 of Public Act 17 91-8, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to 18 the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University for all 19 costs associated with the repair, rehabilitation, and 20 replacement of bleachers in Western Hall. 21 Section 30. The amount of $424,400, or so much thereof 22 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 23 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 24 made for such purposes in Article 1, Section 155 of Public 25 Act 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 26 to the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University for 27 technology infrastructure improvements at Western Illinois 28 University. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 29 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 30 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 31 approved in writing by the Governor. HB4435 Enrolled -16- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 35. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, is appropriated from the State College and 3 University Trust Fund to the Board of Trustees of Western 4 Illinois University for scholarship grant awards from the 5 sale of collegiate license plates. 6 ARTICLE 7 7 Section 5. The sum of $74,705,400, or so much thereof as 8 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 9 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University 10 for any expenditures or purposes authorized by law, including 11 payment to the University for personal services and related 12 costs incurred, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 13 Section 10. The sum of $13,056,400, or so much thereof 14 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 15 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Illinois State 16 University for any expenditures or purposes authorized by 17 law, including payment to the University for personal 18 services and related costs incurred, for the fiscal year 19 ending June 30, 2001. 20 Section 15. The sum of $327,361, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 22 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 23 made for that purpose in Article 7, Section 15 of Public Act 24 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 25 the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University for 26 remodeling and rehabilitation costs associated with the 27 merger of the Mennonite College of Nursing into Illinois 28 State University. 29 Section 20. The sum of $5,644, or so much thereof as may HB4435 Enrolled -17- LRB9113208REpk 1 be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 2 on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore made for 3 that purpose in Article 1, Section 190 of Public Act 91-8, is 4 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the Board 5 of Trustees of Illinois State University for technology 6 infrastructure improvements at Illinois State University. 7 Section 25. The sum of $180,830, or so much thereof as 8 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 9 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 10 made for that purpose in Article 1, Section 140 of Public Act 11 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 12 the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University for 13 technology infrastructure improvements at Illinois State 14 University. 15 Section 30. The sum of $32,050, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary, is appropriated from the State College and 17 University Trust Fund to Illinois State University for 18 student financial assistance. 19 ARTICLE 8 20 Section 5. The sum of $94,701,500, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 22 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University 23 to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the 24 University, including payment or reimbursement to the 25 University for personal services and related costs, incurred 26 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 27 Section 10. The sum of $16,584,600, or so much thereof as 28 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 29 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois HB4435 Enrolled -18- LRB9113208REpk 1 University to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of 2 the University, including payment or reimbursement to the 3 University for personal services and related costs, incurred 4 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 5 Section 15. The sum of $649,900, or so much thereof as 6 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 7 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 8 made for that purpose in Article 1, Section 150 of Public Act 9 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 10 to the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University for 11 technology infrastructure improvements at Northern Illinois 12 University. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 13 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 14 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 15 approved in writing by the Governor. 16 Section 20. The sum of $356,458, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 19 made for that purpose in Article 8, Section 15 of Public Act 20 91-0008, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 21 the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University for a 22 grant to the Equity Services Center. 23 Section 25. The sum of $456,500, or so much thereof as 24 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 26 made for that purpose in Article 8, Section 20 of Public Act 27 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 28 to the Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University for 29 purchasing Engineering Building equipment. 30 Section 30. The sum $90,000, or so much thereof as may be HB4435 Enrolled -19- LRB9113208REpk 1 necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business on 2 June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore made for that 3 purpose in Article 8, Section 25 of Public Act 91-0008, as 4 amended by Section 2 of Public Act 91-0687, is reappropriated 5 from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the Board of Trustees 6 of Northern Illinois University for a grant to the Division 7 of Public Administration to provide technical assistance to 8 units of local government. 9 Section 35. The sum of $29,150, or so much thereof as may 10 be necessary, is appropriated from the State College and 11 University Trust Fund to the Board of Trustees of Northern 12 Illinois University for scholarship grant awards, in 13 accordance with Public Act 91-0083. 14 ARTICLE 9 15 Section 5. The sum of $202,460,000, or so much thereof 16 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 17 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University 18 for any expenditures or purposes authorized by law, including 19 payment to the University for personal services and related 20 costs incurred, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 21 Section 10. The sum of $28,840,000, or so much thereof 22 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 23 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois 24 University for any expenditures or purposes authorized by 25 law, including payment to the University for personal 26 services and related costs incurred, for the fiscal year 27 ending June 30, 2001. 28 Section 15. The amount of $814,444, or so much thereof 29 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of HB4435 Enrolled -20- LRB9113208REpk 1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 2 made for such purpose in Article 9, Section 40 of Public Act 3 91-8 is reappropriated to Southern Illinois University from 4 the Capital Development Fund for digitalization 5 infrastructure for WSIU-TV (Carbondale). 6 Section 20. The amount of $814,444, or so much thereof 7 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 9 made for such purpose in Article 9, Section 45 of Public Act 10 91-8 is reappropriated to Southern Illinois University from 11 the Capital Development Fund for digitalization 12 infrastructure for WUSI-TV (Olney). 13 Section 25. The amount of $6,000,000, or so much thereof 14 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 15 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 16 made for such purpose in Article 28, Section 25 of Public Act 17 91-20 is reappropriated to Southern Illinois University from 18 the Capital Development Fund for purchasing equipment for the 19 Engineering Building at the Edwardsville campus. 20 Section 30. The amount of $8,086, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 22 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 23 made for such purpose in Article 28, Section 25 of Public Act 24 91-20 is reappropriated to Southern Illinois University from 25 the Capital Development Fund for purchasing equipment for the 26 Bio-Science Building at the Carbondale campus. 27 Section 35. The sum of $143,160, or so much thereof as 28 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 29 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 30 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 160 of Public Act HB4435 Enrolled -21- LRB9113208REpk 1 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 2 the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University for 3 technology infrastructure enhancements. 4 Section 40. The sum of $11,394, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 7 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 210 of Public Act 8 91-8, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to 9 the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University for 10 technology infrastructure enhancements. 11 Section 45. The sum of $900,000, or so much thereof as 12 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 13 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University 14 for the Rural Health Initiative to develop infrastructure to 15 link rural health care providers with the School of Medicine 16 and to bring specialty clinics to local communities. 17 Section 50. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 19 Fund to the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University 20 for equipment, facilities renovation, and other costs as 21 necessary to extend the School of Medicine's telemedicine 22 technology in rural areas of the state. 23 Section 55. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 24 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 25 Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of Southern 26 Illinois University for digitalization infrastructure for 27 WSIU-TV (Carbondale), in addition to amounts previously 28 appropriated for such purpose. No contract shall be entered 29 into or obligation incurred for any expenditure from the 30 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes HB4435 Enrolled -22- LRB9113208REpk 1 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 2 Section 60. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 3 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 4 Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of Southern 5 Illinois University for digitalization infrastructure for 6 WUSI-TV (Olney), in addition to amounts previously 7 appropriated for such purpose. No contract shall be entered 8 into or obligation incurred for any expenditure from the 9 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 10 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 11 ARTICLE 10 12 Section 5. The sum of $673,530,600, or so much thereof 13 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 14 Fund to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois 15 for any expenditures or purposes authorized by law, including 16 payment to the University for personal services and related 17 costs incurred, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001. 18 Section 10. The sum of $79,310,100, or so much thereof 19 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 20 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of the University of 21 Illinois for any expenditures or purposes authorized by law, 22 including payment to the University for personal services and 23 related costs incurred, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 24 2001. 25 Section 15. The sum of $994,100, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Fire Prevention 27 Fund to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois 28 for the purpose of maintaining the Illinois Fire Service 29 Institute and paying the expenses and providing the HB4435 Enrolled -23- LRB9113208REpk 1 facilities and structures incident thereto, including payment 2 to the University for personal services and related costs 3 incurred during the fiscal year. 4 Section 20. The sum of $290,000, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Real Estate 6 Research and Education Fund to the Board of Trustees of the 7 University of Illinois for the ordinary and contingent 8 expenses, including scholarships and payment to the 9 University for personal services and related costs incurred 10 during the fiscal year, of the Office of Real Estate 11 Research. 12 Section 25. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as 13 may be necessary, is appropriated from the State College and 14 University Trust Fund to the Board of Trustees of the 15 University of Illinois for scholarship grant awards, in 16 accordance with Public Act 91-83. 17 Section 30. The sum of $1,398,763, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000, 19 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purpose in 20 Article 10, Section 25 of Public Act 91-8, is reappropriated 21 from the Capital Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of 22 the University of Illinois to acquire and develop land for 23 expansion of the Chicago campus, including demolition, 24 landscaping and site improvements, planning, construction, 25 remodeling, extension and modification of campus utility 26 systems, and such other expenses as may be necessary to 27 construct a public safety and transportation facility and to 28 develop student recreational areas. 29 Section 35. The sum of $6,924,300, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000, HB4435 Enrolled -24- LRB9113208REpk 1 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purpose in 2 Article 10, Section 30 of Public Act 91-8, is reappropriated 3 from the Capital Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of 4 the University of Illinois to plan for all aspects of 5 construction and to acquire and develop land, including 6 demolition, landscaping, site improvements, extension and 7 modification of campus utility systems, relocation of 8 programs, and such other expenses as may be necessary to 9 construct a College of Medicine building in Chicago. 10 Section 40. The sum of $68,000,000, or so much thereof 11 as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000, 12 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purpose in 13 Article 10, Section 35 of Public Act 91-8, is reappropriated 14 from the Capital Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of 15 the University of Illinois to construct an education and 16 research facility for the College of Medicine in Chicago, 17 including planning, land acquisition, demolition, 18 construction, remodeling, landscaping, site improvements, 19 equipment, extension or modification of campus utility 20 systems, relocation of programs and such expenses as may be 21 necessary to complete the facility. 22 Section 45. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 23 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000, 24 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purpose in 25 Article 10, Section 55 of Public Act 91-8, is reappropriated 26 from the Capital Development Fund to the University of 27 Illinois for digitalization infrastructure for WILL-TV 28 (Urbana-Champaign). 29 Section 50. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 31 Development Fund to the University of Illinois for HB4435 Enrolled -25- LRB9113208REpk 1 digitalization infrastructure for WILL-TV (Urbana-Champaign), 2 in addition to funds previously appropriated for such 3 purposes. 4 Section 55. The sum of $1,646,066, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 7 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 165 of Public Act 8 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 9 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for 10 technology infrastructure improvements at the University of 11 Illinois. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 12 incurred for any expenditure from the appropriation made in 13 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 14 approved in writing by the Governor. 15 Section 60. The sum of $523,616, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 18 made for such purpose in Article 1, Section 215 of Public Act 19 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 20 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for 21 technology infrastructure improvements at the University of 22 Illinois. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 23 incurred for any expenditure from the appropriation made in 24 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 25 approved in writing by the Governor. 26 Section 65. The sum of $1,600,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 28 Fund to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois 29 for the operations of the Post-Genomics Institute at Urbana. 30 Section 70. The sum of $53,972, or so much thereof as HB4435 Enrolled -26- LRB9113208REpk 1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 2 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore 3 made for such purpose in Article 28, Section 25 of Public Act 4 91-0020, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 5 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for 6 purchasing equipment for Temple Hoyne Buell Hall. 7 Section 75. The amount of $19,847, or so much thereof as 8 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 10 made for such purpose in Article 10, Section 60 of Public Act 11 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future 12 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for 13 the purpose of supporting a summer enrichment program at the 14 University of Illinois at Chicago. 15 Section 80. The amount of $375,000, or so much thereof 16 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 18 made for such purpose in Article 10, Section 65 of Public Act 19 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future 20 to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for a 21 grant to the Parkinson's Disease Center for Excellence at the 22 University of Illinois at Chicago. 23 Section 90. The following named amounts, or so much 24 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 25 Capital Development Fund to the Board of Trustees of the 26 University of Illinois for the following projects: 27 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 28 For planning and beginning construction 29 of a computer science in engineering 30 facility...................................... 8,000,000 HB4435 Enrolled -27- LRB9113208REpk 1 For land acquisition to expand the College 2 of Agricultural, Consumer and 3 Environmental Science ........................ 2,500,000 4 Total $10,500,000 5 ARTICLE 11 6 Section 5. The sum of $394,200, or so much thereof as 7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 8 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation made for 9 such purpose in Article 1, Section 170 of Public Act 91-8, is 10 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 11 Illinois Community College Board for distribution as grants 12 to community colleges for technology infrastructure 13 improvements. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 14 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 15 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 16 approved in writing by the Governor. 17 Section 10. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation made for 20 such purpose in Article 1, Section 220 of Public Act 91-8, is 21 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the 22 Illinois Community College Board for distribution as grants 23 to community colleges for technology infrastructure 24 improvements. No contract shall be entered into or obligation 25 incurred for any expenditures from the appropriation made in 26 this Section until after the purposes and amounts have been 27 approved in writing by the Governor. 28 Section 15. The following named amounts, or so much 29 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 30 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the HB4435 Enrolled -28- LRB9113208REpk 1 General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Community College Board 2 for ordinary and contingent expenses: 3 For Personal Services......................... $ 1,179,700 4 For State Contributions to Social 5 Security, for Medicare....................... 13,000 6 For Employee Retirement Contributions 7 Paid by Employer............................. 16,000 8 For Contractual Services...................... 361,600 9 For Travel.................................... 62,500 10 For Commodities............................... 9,300 11 For Printing.................................. 31,500 12 For Equipment................................. 18,300 13 For Electronic Data Processing................ 617,000 14 For Telecommunications........................ 43,400 15 For Operation of Automotive 16 Equipment.................................... 5,000 17 East St. Louis Operations .................... 5,000 18 Total $2,362,300 19 Section 20. The sum of $72,400, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 21 Assistance Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for 22 the contractual services of the Central Office. 23 Section 25. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as 24 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 25 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for the 26 development of core values and leadership initiatives. 27 Section 30. The sum of $20,000,000, or so much thereof 28 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Illinois 29 Community College Board Contracts and Grants Fund to the 30 Illinois Community College Board to be expended under the 31 terms and conditions associated with the moneys being HB4435 Enrolled -29- LRB9113208REpk 1 received. 2 Section 35. The following named amounts, or so much 3 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 4 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Community 5 College Board for distribution to qualifying public community 6 colleges for the purposes specified: 7 Base operating grants......................... $145,640,600 8 Small college grants.......................... 900,000 9 Equalization grants........................... 73,657,000 10 Special population grants..................... 13,000,000 11 Workforce preparation grants.................. 13,850,000 12 Advanced technology 13 equipment grants............................. 13,600,000 14 Retirees health 15 insurance grants............................. 735,000 16 Performance based initiatives grants.......... 2,000,000 17 Accelerated college enrollments grants........ 1,000,000 18 Current workforce training grants............. 5,000,000 19 Community college on-line grants.............. 550,000 20 Deferred maintenance grants................... 3,250,000 21 Total $273,182,600 22 Section 40. The following named amount, or so much 23 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General 24 Revenue Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for the 25 former community college district #541 in East St. Louis for 26 the purposes specified, including prior years' expenditures: 27 For grants to operate an educational 28 facility in East St. Louis .................. $ 3,300,000 29 Section 45. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 31 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for special HB4435 Enrolled -30- LRB9113208REpk 1 initiative grants. 2 Section 50. The sum of $37,186,000, or so much thereof 3 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 4 Assistance Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for 5 distribution as base operating grants. 6 Section 60. The sum of $175,000, or so much thereof as 7 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 8 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for awarding 9 scholarships to graduates of the Lincoln's Challenge Program. 10 Section 65. The sum of $1,500,000, or so much thereof as 11 may be necessary, is appropriated from the AFDC Opportunities 12 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for grants to 13 colleges for workforce training and technology and operating 14 costs of the Board for those purposes. 15 Section 70. The sum of $250,000 or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Video Conferencing 17 User Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for video 18 conferencing expenses. 19 Section 75. The following named amounts, or so much 20 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 21 and purposes hereinafter named, of Titles I, IIA, and IIC Job 22 Training Partnership Act funds, are appropriated from the 23 Illinois Community College Board Fund to the Illinois 24 Community College Board: 25 For operations................................ $285,200 26 For 80% Subgrant/Project Grants to colleges... 1,408,500 27 Total $1,693,700 28 No contract shall be entered into or obligation incurred by HB4435 Enrolled -31- LRB9113208REpk 1 the Board for any expenditures authorized herein, until the 2 amounts have been approved in writing by the Department of 3 Commerce and Community Affairs. 4 Section 80. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as 5 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 6 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for adult 7 education grants and operating costs of the Board for these 8 grants. 9 Section 85. The following named sum, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 80 of Public Act 13 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future 14 to the Illinois Community College Board for infrastructure 15 improvements at the following location, including but not 16 limited to planning, construction, renovation and equipment: 17 Black Hawk College .......................... $ 100,000 18 Section 90. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 70 of Public Act 22 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 23 to the Illinois Community College Board for digitalization 24 infrastructure for Black Hawk College television station 25 WQPT-TV (Moline-Sterling). No contract shall be entered into 26 or obligation incurred for any expenditures from the 27 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 28 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 29 Section 95. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of HB4435 Enrolled -32- LRB9113208REpk 1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 2 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 75 of Public Act 3 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund 4 to the Illinois Community College Board for digitalization 5 infrastructure for City Colleges of Chicago television 6 station WYCC-TV. No contract shall be entered into or 7 obligation incurred for any expenditures from the 8 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 9 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 10 Section 100. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 11 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 12 Development Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for 13 digitalization infrastructure for Black Hawk College 14 television station WQPT-TV (Moline-Sterling), in addition to 15 amounts previously appropriated for such purposes. No 16 contract shall be entered into or obligation incurred for any 17 expenditures from the appropriation made in this Section 18 until after the purposes and amounts have been approved in 19 writing by the Governor. 20 Section 105. The sum of $814,444, or so much thereof as 21 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital 22 Development Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for 23 digitalization infrastructure for City Colleges of Chicago 24 television station WYCC-TV, in addition to amounts previously 25 appropriated for such purposes. No contract shall be entered 26 into or obligation incurred for any expenditures from the 27 appropriation made in this Section until after the purposes 28 and amounts have been approved in writing by the Governor. 29 Section 110. The sum of $4,000,000, or so much thereof 30 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 31 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore HB4435 Enrolled -33- LRB9113208REpk 1 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 110 of Public 2 Act 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development 3 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for costs 4 associated with a new campus at Kennedy King College. No 5 contract shall be entered into or obligation incurred for any 6 expenditures from the appropriation made in this Section 7 until after the purposes and amounts have been approved in 8 writing by the Governor. 9 Section 115. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 95 of Public Act 13 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future 14 to the Illinois Community College Board for a grant to 15 Malcolm X College for youth athletic programs. 16 Section 120. The amount of $15,000, or so much thereof 17 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 100 of Public 20 Act 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' 21 Future to the Illinois Community College Board for a grant to 22 Olive Harvey College for technology improvements. 23 Section 121. The amount of $350,000, or so much thereof 24 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 26 made for such purpose in Article 11, Section 105 of Public 27 Act 91-0008, is reappropriated from the Capital Development 28 Fund to the Illinois Community College Board for a grant to 29 Parkland College for all costs associated with an Agriculture 30 Technology Center. HB4435 Enrolled -34- LRB9113208REpk 1 ARTICLE 12 2 Section 5. The following amounts, or so much of those 3 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 4 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Student 5 Assistance Commission for its ordinary and contingent 6 expenses: 7 For Administration 8 For Personal Services......................... $ 2,468,000 9 For Employee Retirement Contributions 10 Paid by Employer............................. 98,600 11 For State Contributions to State 12 Employees Retirement System.................. 246,300 13 For State Contributions to 14 Social Security.............................. 188,400 15 For Contractual Services...................... 2,347,300 16 For Travel.................................... 26,300 17 For Commodities............................... 28,500 18 For Printing.................................. 109,500 19 For Equipment................................. 12,500 20 For Telecommunications........................ 138,000 21 For Operation of Auto Equipment............... 6,000 22 Total $5,669,400 23 Section 10. The sum of $135,000, or so much of that 24 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General 25 Revenue Fund to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission 26 for costs associated with administration of the Illinois 27 Higher EdNet, a clearinghouse for post-secondary education 28 financial aid information. 29 Section 15. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 31 Assistance Commission from the Higher EdNet Fund for costs HB4435 Enrolled -35- LRB9113208REpk 1 associated with administration of the Illinois Higher EdNet, 2 a clearinghouse for post-secondary education financial aid 3 information. 4 Section 20. The following named amounts, or so much 5 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 6 from the Education Assistance Fund to the Illinois Student 7 Assistance Commission for its ordinary and contingent 8 expenses: 9 For Administration 10 For Personal Services......................... $ 160,100 11 For Employee Retirement Contributions 12 Paid by Employer............................. 6,400 13 For State Contributions to State 14 Employees Retirement System.................. 16,000 15 For State Contributions to 16 Social Security.............................. 12,200 17 For Contractual Services...................... 67,100 18 For Travel.................................... 14,700 19 For Commodities............................... 20,300 20 For Equipment................................. 69,500 21 For Telecommunications........................ 30,000 22 Total $396,300 23 Section 25. The following named amounts, or so much 24 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 25 to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission from the 26 Student Loan Operating Fund for its ordinary and contingent 27 expenses: 28 For Administration 29 For Personal Services......................... $ 12,222,700 30 For Employee Retirement Contributions 31 Paid by Employer............................. 489,000 32 For State Contributions to State HB4435 Enrolled -36- LRB9113208REpk 1 Employees Retirement System.................. 1,222,300 2 For State Contributions to 3 Social Security.............................. 935,000 4 For State Contributions for 5 Employees Group Insurance.................... 1,790,000 6 For Contractual Services...................... 11,080,000 7 For Travel.................................... 180,400 8 For Commodities............................... 222,800 9 For Printing.................................. 541,000 10 For Equipment................................. 480,000 11 For Telecommunications........................ 1,699,500 12 For Operation of Auto Equipment............... 29,500 13 For Refunds................................... 1,300,000 14 Total $32,192,200 15 Section 30. The sum of $7,500,000, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 17 Assistance Commission from the Student Loan Operating Fund 18 for costs associated with the Loan Based Solution System 19 replacement project. 20 Section 35. The sum of $270,913,209, or so much thereof 21 as may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 22 Assistance Commission from the General Revenue Fund for 23 payment of grant awards to students eligible to receive such 24 awards, as provided by law, including up to $2,700,000 for 25 transfer into the Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund. 26 Section 40. The sum of $4,500,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 28 Assistance Commission from the Monetary Award Program Reserve 29 Fund for payment of grant awards to full-time and part-time 30 students eligible to receive such awards, as provided by law. HB4435 Enrolled -37- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 45. The following named amounts, or so much 2 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 3 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Student 4 Assistance Commission for the following purposes: 5 Grants and Scholarships 6 For payment of matching grants to Illinois 7 institutions to supplement scholarship 8 programs, as provided by law................. $ 1,000,000 9 For payment of Merit Recognition Scholarships 10 to undergraduate students under the Merit 11 Recognition Scholarship Program provided 12 for in Section 30 of the Higher Education 13 Student Assistance Act....................... 7,000,000 14 For the payment of scholarships to students 15 who are children of policemen or firemen 16 killed in the line of duty, or who are 17 dependents of correctional officers 18 killed or permanently disabled in the line 19 of duty, as provided by law.................. 150,000 20 For payment of Illinois National Guard and 21 Naval Militia Scholarships at State- 22 controlled universities and public 23 community colleges in Illinois to 24 students eligible to receive such 25 awards, as provided by law................... 4,325,000 26 For payment of military Veterans' 27 scholarships at State-controlled 28 universities and at public community 29 colleges for students eligible, 30 as provided by law........................... 21,000,000 31 For college savings bond grants to 32 students eligible to receive 33 such awards.................................. 525,000 34 For payment of minority teacher HB4435 Enrolled -38- LRB9113208REpk 1 scholarships................................. 3,100,000 2 For payment of David A. DeBolt Teacher 3 Shortage Scholarships........................ 1,850,000 4 For payment of Illinois Incentive for 5 Access grants, as provided by law............ 4,000,000 6 For payment of Information Technology Grants.. 2,600,000 7 Total $45,550,000 8 Section 50. The following named amounts, or so much 9 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 10 from the Education Assistance Fund to the Illinois Student 11 Assistance Commission for the following purposes: 12 Grants and Scholarships 13 For payment of grant awards to full-time and 14 part-time students eligible to receive such 15 awards, as provided by law................... $ 81,972,591 16 For payment of Illinois Incentive for Access 17 grants as provided by law.................... 4,000,000 18 Total $85,972,591 19 Section 55. The following sum, or so much thereof as may 20 be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal State Student 21 Incentive Trust Fund to the Illinois Student Assistance 22 Commission for the following purpose: 23 Grants 24 For payment of grant awards to full-time and 25 part-time students eligible to receive such 26 awards, as provided by law......................$2,000,000 27 Section 60. The sum of $160,000,000, or so much thereof 28 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Student 29 Loan Fund to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission for 30 distribution when necessary as a result of guarantees of 31 loans that are uncollectable or for payments required under HB4435 Enrolled -39- LRB9113208REpk 1 agreements with the United States Secretary of Education. 2 Section 65. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 3 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Reserve 4 Recall Fund to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission for 5 default aversion activities. 6 Section 70. The sum of $71,200,000, or so much thereof 7 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Student Loan 8 Operating Fund to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission 9 for transfer to the Federal Student Loan Fund from revenues 10 derived from collection payments owed to the U.S. Department 11 of Education, complement revenues, and payments required 12 under agreements with the U.S. Secretary of Education. 13 Section 75. The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as 14 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 15 Assistance Commission from the Federal Student Loan Fund for 16 transfer to the Student Loan Operating Fund for activities 17 related to the collection and administration of default 18 prevention fees. 19 Section 80. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 21 Assistance Commission from the Student Loan Operating Fund 22 for transfer to the Federal Student Loan Fund for activities 23 related to loan complement payments. 24 Section 85. The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 26 Assistance Commission from the Federal Student Loan Fund for 27 transfer to the Federal Reserve Recall Fund for activities 28 related to the federally mandated recall of student loan 29 reserves. HB4435 Enrolled -40- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 90. The sum of $60,000, or so much of that 2 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Accounts 3 Receivable Fund to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission 4 for costs associated with the collection of delinquent 5 scholarship awards pursuant to the Illinois State Collection 6 Act of 1986. 7 Section 95. The following named amount, or so much 8 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal 9 Student Assistance Scholarship Fund to the Illinois Student 10 Assistance Commission for the following purpose: 11 For payment of Robert C. Byrd 12 Honors Scholarships.............................$1,800,000 13 Section 100. The sum of $70,000, or so much thereof as 14 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Illinois Student 15 Assistance Commission from the University Grant Fund for 16 payment of grants for the Higher Education License Plate 17 Program, as provided by law. 18 ARTICLE 13 19 Section 5. The sum of $106,653,200, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 21 Fund to the Board of Trustees of the State Universities 22 Retirement System for the State's contribution, as provided 23 by law. 24 Section 10. The sum of $116,280,800, or so much thereof 25 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 26 Assistance Fund to the Board of Trustees of the State 27 Universities Retirement System for the State's contribution, 28 as provided by law. HB4435 Enrolled -41- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 15. The sum of $2,787,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 3 Fund to the Community College Health Insurance Security Fund 4 for the State's contribution, as required by law. 5 ARTICLE 14 6 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much 7 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 8 and purposes named, are appropriated from the General Revenue 9 Fund to the State Universities Civil Service System to meet 10 its ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year 11 ending June 30, 2001: 12 For Personal Services ........................ $828,000 13 For Social Security .......................... 5,700 14 For Contractual Services ..................... 278,000 15 For Travel ................................... 8,100 16 For Commodities .............................. 8,100 17 For Printing ................................. 8,200 18 For Equipment ................................ 42,600 19 For Telecommunications ....................... 26,000 20 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 2,600 21 Total $1,207,300 22 Section 10. The following named amounts, or so much 23 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 24 and purposes named, are appropriated from the Education 25 Assistance Fund to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses 26 of the State Universities Civil Service System for the fiscal 27 year ending June 30, 2001: 28 For Personal Services ........................ $117,900 29 For Social Security .......................... 800 30 For Contractual Services ..................... 41,100 HB4435 Enrolled -42- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Travel ................................... 100 2 For Commodities .............................. 100 3 For Equipment ................................ 5,100 4 For Telecommunications ....................... 200 5 Total $165,300 6 ARTICLE 15 7 Section 5. The following amounts, or so much of those 8 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 9 and purposes named, are appropriated from federal funds to 10 meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Board 11 of Education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001: 12 From National Center for Education Statistics 13 Fund (Common Core Data Survey): 14 For Contractual Services.................... $75,000 15 For Travel.................................. 31,000 16 Total $106,000 17 From Federal Department of Education Fund 18 (Title VII Bilingual): 19 For Personal Services....................... $72,800 20 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 3,000 21 For Retirement Contributions................ 8,100 22 For Social Security Contributions........... 2,000 23 For Insurance............................... 6,400 24 For Contractual Services.................... 50,000 25 For Travel.................................. 67,000 26 For Commodities............................. 200 27 For Printing................................ 1,000 28 For Equipment............................... 20,000 29 Total $230,500 30 From Federal Department of Education Fund 31 (Emergency Immigrant Education): 32 For Personal Services....................... $24,200 HB4435 Enrolled -43- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 1,000 2 For Retirement Contributions................ 2,400 3 For Social Security Contributions........... 1,900 4 For Insurance............................... 6,400 5 For Contractual Services.................... 153,800 6 For Travel.................................. 50,000 7 For Commodities............................. 5,000 8 For Equipment............................... 10,000 9 For Telecommunications...................... 2,000 10 Total $256,700 11 From Department of Health and Human Services Fund 12 (Training School Health Personnel): 13 For Personal Services....................... $91,800 14 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 3,700 15 For Retirement Contributions................ 9,900 16 For Social Security Contributions........... 3,200 17 For Insurance............................... 12,800 18 For Contractual Services.................... 154,300 19 For Travel.................................. 8,000 20 For Commodities............................. 8,700 21 For Printing................................ 4,500 22 For Equipment............................... 8,500 23 For Telecommunications...................... 2,500 24 Total $307,900 25 From Department of Health and Human Services Fund 26 (Refugee): 27 For Personal Services....................... $35,000 28 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 1,500 29 For Retirement Contributions................ 1,500 30 For Social Security Contributions........... 3,200 31 For Insurance............................... 5,800 32 For Contractual Services.................... 60,000 33 For Travel.................................. 10,000 34 For Equipment............................... 10,000 HB4435 Enrolled -44- LRB9113208REpk 1 Total $127,000 2 From the Federal Department of Education Fund 3 (Goals 2000): 4 For Personal Services....................... $105,700 5 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 5,900 6 For Retirement Contributions................ 10,300 7 For Social Security Contributions........... 3,400 8 For Insurance............................... 12,800 9 For Contractual Services.................... 399,000 10 For Travel.................................. 28,500 11 For Equipment............................... 1,000 12 For Telecommunications...................... 1,800 13 Total $568,400 14 From ISBE Federal National Community Service Fund 15 (Serve America): 16 For Personal Services....................... $21,700 17 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 900 18 For Retirement Contributions................ 2,400 19 For Social Security Contributions........... 400 20 For Insurance............................... 3,200 21 For Contractual Services.................... 4,800 22 For Travel.................................. 15,800 23 For Printing................................ 2,000 24 Total $51,200 25 From Federal Department of Agriculture Fund 26 (Child Nutrition): 27 For Personal Services....................... $3,378,200 28 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 131,900 29 For Retirement Contributions................ 352,800 30 For Social Security Contributions........... 120,300 31 For Insurance............................... 440,600 32 For Contractual Services.................... 1,581,600 33 For Travel.................................. 470,600 34 For Commodities............................. 126,000 HB4435 Enrolled -45- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Printing................................ 135,900 2 For Equipment............................... 275,800 3 For Telecommunications...................... 59,500 4 Total $7,073,200 5 From Federal Department of Education Fund 6 (Even Start): 7 For Personal Services....................... $120,100 8 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 5,000 9 For Retirement Contributions................ 13,600 10 For Social Security Contributions........... 5,000 11 For Insurance............................... 12,800 12 For Contractual Services.................... 418,300 13 For Travel.................................. 23,000 14 For Commodities............................. 500 15 For Printing................................ 1,500 16 For Equipment............................... 10,000 17 Total $609,800 18 From Federal Department of Education Fund 19 (Title 1): 20 For Personal Services....................... $2,315,200 21 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 92,700 22 For Retirement Contributions................ 249,500 23 For Social Security Contributions........... 58,100 24 For Insurance............................... 265,600 25 For Contractual Services.................... 468,200 26 For Travel.................................. 94,500 27 For Commodities............................. 28,900 28 For Printing................................ 6,000 29 For Equipment............................... 125,200 30 For Telecommunications...................... 34,000 31 Total $3,737,900 32 From Federal Department of Education Fund 33 (Title I - Migrant Education): 34 For Personal Services....................... $30,000 HB4435 Enrolled -46- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 1,900 2 For Retirement Contributions................ 3,000 3 For Social Security Contributions........... 2,500 4 For Insurance............................... 3,000 5 For Contractual Services.................... 301,200 6 For Travel.................................. 2,000 7 For Telecommunications...................... 3,300 8 Total $346,900 9 From Federal Department of Education Fund 10 (Title IV Safe and Drug Free Schools): 11 For Personal Services....................... $500,000 12 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 18,500 13 For Retirement Contributions................ 49,000 14 For Social Security Contributions........... 15,900 15 For Insurance............................... 60,800 16 For Contractual Services.................... 99,100 17 For Travel.................................. 62,500 18 For Commodities............................. 1,000 19 For Printing................................ 1,500 20 For Equipment............................... 24,000 21 For Telecommunications...................... 8,000 22 Total $840,300 23 From Federal Department of Education Fund 24 (Title II Eisenhower Professional Development): 25 For Personal Services....................... $400,000 26 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 20,000 27 For Retirement Contributions................ 45,000 28 For Social Security Contributions........... 15,000 29 For Insurance............................... 50,000 30 For Contractual Services.................... 106,500 31 For Travel.................................. 100,000 32 For Commodities............................. 3,800 33 For Printing................................ 500 34 For Equipment............................... 27,000 HB4435 Enrolled -47- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Telecommunications...................... 5,300 2 Total $773,100 3 From Federal Department of Education Fund 4 (McKinney Homeless Assistance): 5 For Personal Services....................... $74,300 6 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 3,000 7 For Retirement Contributions................ 8,200 8 For Social Security Contributions........... 1,700 9 For Insurance............................... 8,000 10 For Contractual Services.................... 113,500 11 For Travel.................................. 11,000 12 For Commodities............................. 3,000 13 For Printing................................ 10,000 14 For Equipment............................... 5,000 15 Total $237,700 16 From Federal Department of Education Fund 17 (Personnel Development Part D Training): 18 For Personal Services....................... $71,000 19 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 2,900 20 For Retirement Contributions................ 7,900 21 For Social Security Contributions........... 2,000 22 For Insurance............................... 6,400 23 For Contractual Services.................... 22,000 24 For Travel.................................. 3,500 25 For Commodities............................. 1,300 26 For Printing................................ 1,500 27 Total $118,500 28 From Federal Department of Education Fund 29 (Pre-School): 30 For Personal Services....................... $458,000 31 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 18,400 32 For Retirement Contributions................ 49,100 33 For Social Security Contributions........... 14,700 34 For Insurance............................... 56,000 HB4435 Enrolled -48- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Contractual Services.................... 373,800 2 For Travel.................................. 48,800 3 For Commodities............................. 27,500 4 For Printing................................ 26,000 5 For Equipment............................... 6,500 6 For Telecommunications...................... 6,100 7 Total $1,084,900 8 From Federal Department of Education Fund 9 (Individuals with Disabilities Education 10 Act - IDEA): 11 For Personal Services....................... $3,370,000 12 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 134,800 13 For Retirement Contributions................ 364,800 14 For Social Security Contributions........... 77,100 15 For Insurance............................... 398,400 16 For Contractual Services.................... 1,470,900 17 For Travel.................................. 397,400 18 For Commodities............................. 47,800 19 For Printing................................ 116,900 20 For Equipment............................... 125,000 21 For Telecommunications...................... 61,000 22 Total $6,564,100 23 From Federal Department of Education Fund 24 (Deaf-Blind): 25 For Personal Services....................... $20,000 26 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 1,000 27 For Retirement Contributions................ 1,900 28 For Social Security Contributions........... 500 29 For Insurance............................... 1,600 30 For Contractual Services.................... 1,200 31 Total $26,200 32 From Federal Department of Education Fund 33 (Vocational and Applied Technology 34 Education Title II): HB4435 Enrolled -49- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Personal Services....................... $2,890,000 2 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 107,800 3 For Retirement Contributions................ 294,100 4 For Social Security Contributions........... 97,800 5 For Insurance............................... 302,000 6 For Contractual Services.................... 557,100 7 For Travel.................................. 146,300 8 For Commodities............................. 11,100 9 For Printing................................ 25,700 10 For Equipment............................... 90,800 11 For Telecommunications...................... 39,500 12 Total $4,562,200 13 From Federal Department of Education Fund 14 (Vocational Education - Title III): 15 For Personal Services....................... $275,000 16 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 8,800 17 For Retirement Contributions................ 24,100 18 For Social Security Contributions........... 4,000 19 For Insurance............................... 20,800 20 For Contractual Services.................... 15,100 21 For Travel.................................. 15,000 22 For Commodities............................. 800 23 For Equipment............................... 10,000 24 Total $373,600 25 From Federal Department of Education Fund 26 (Adult Education): 27 For Personal Services....................... $875,000 28 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 30,400 29 For Retirement Contributions................ 83,500 30 For Social Security Contributions........... 23,100 31 For Insurance............................... 91,000 32 For Contractual Services.................... 438,800 33 For Travel.................................. 120,000 34 For Commodities............................. 3,500 HB4435 Enrolled -50- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Printing................................ 7,600 2 For Equipment............................... 39,700 3 For Telecommunications...................... 10,800 4 Total $1,723,400 5 From Federal Department of Education Fund 6 (Title VI): 7 For Personal Services....................... $900,000 8 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 34,600 9 For Retirement Contributions................ 92,500 10 For Social Security Contributions........... 35,000 11 For Insurance............................... 115,200 12 For Contractual Services.................... 1,068,400 13 For Travel.................................. 106,600 14 For Commodities............................. 13,700 15 For Printing................................ 42,000 16 For Equipment............................... 48,300 17 For Telecommunications...................... 56,000 18 Total $2,512,300 19 Total, this Section $32,231,800 20 Section 10. The following amounts, or so much of those 21 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 22 and purposes named, are appropriated from federal funds to 23 meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Board 24 of Education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001: 25 From the Federal Department of Labor Fund 26 For operational costs and grants to implement 27 the School-to-Work Program............. $28,000,000 28 From the Federal Department of Education Fund 29 For costs associated with the Christa 30 McAulliffe Fellowship Program.......... 75,000 31 For operational costs and grants to implement 32 the Technology Literacy Program........ 21,000,000 33 For costs associated with the Linking HB4435 Enrolled -51- LRB9113208REpk 1 Educational Technology project......... 3,000,000 2 For operational expenses for the Illinois 3 Purchased Care Review Board............ 148,800 4 For costs associated with the Charter 5 Schools Program........................ 2,500,000 6 For costs associated with the Local Initiative 7 in Character Education................. 1,000,000 8 For operational costs and grants for the 9 Youth With Disabilities Program........ 800,000 10 For operational costs and grants to implement 11 the Reading Excellence Act Program..... 30,000,000 12 For costs associated with the Department 13 of Defense Troops to Teachers Program.. 150,000 14 For costs associated with the Advanced 15 Placement Fee Payment Program.......... 800,000 16 For costs associated with the GEAR-UP 17 Program................................ 6,000,000 18 For costs associated with the Title I 19 Comprehensive School Reform Program.... 8,000,000 20 For costs associated with IDEA 21 Improvement-Part D Program............. 2,000,000 22 For costs associated with the Building 23 Linkages Project....................... 700,000 24 Total, this Section $104,173,800 25 Section 15. The following amounts, or so much of those 26 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 27 and purposes named, are appropriated from State funds to meet 28 the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Board of 29 Education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001: 30 -GENERAL OFFICE- 31 From General Revenue Fund: 32 For Personal Services....................... $6,893,200 33 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 258,900 HB4435 Enrolled -52- LRB9113208REpk 1 For Retirement Contributions................ 270,800 2 For Social Security Contributions........... 248,100 3 For Contractual Services.................... 729,800 4 For Travel.................................. 118,100 5 For Commodities............................. 12,500 6 For Printing................................ 3,000 7 For Telecommunications...................... 20,000 8 Total $8,554,400 9 -EDUCATION SERVICES- 10 From General Revenue Fund: 11 For Personal Services....................... $2,657,600 12 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 97,200 13 For Retirement Contributions................ 80,600 14 For Social Security Contributions........... 94,500 15 For Contractual Services.................... 56,100 16 For Travel.................................. 76,000 17 For Commodities............................. 8,000 18 For Printing................................ 5,000 19 Total $3,075,000 20 - FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION- 21 From General Revenue Fund: 22 For Personal Services....................... $7,867,800 23 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 308,700 24 For Retirement Contributions................ 235,000 25 For Social Security Contributions........... 231,800 26 For Contractual Services.................... 2,559,900 27 For Travel.................................. 191,900 28 For Commodities............................. 101,300 29 For Printing................................ 174,400 30 For Equipment............................... 125,000 31 For Telecommunications...................... 415,700 32 For Operation of Automotive Equipment....... 14,000 33 Total $12,225,500 34 - FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION- HB4435 Enrolled -53- LRB9113208REpk 1 From Driver Education Fund: 2 For Personal Services....................... $591,500 3 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 23,700 4 For Retirement Contributions................ 14,400 5 For Social Security Contributions........... 12,700 6 For Insurance............................... 80,000 7 For Contractual Services.................... 79,100 8 For Travel.................................. 30,000 9 For Commodities............................. 6,100 10 For Printing................................ 12,000 11 For Equipment............................... 35,500 12 For Telecommunications...................... 15,000 13 Total $900,000 14 -ACCOUNTABILITY- 15 From General Revenue Fund: 16 For Personal Services....................... $3,236,400 17 For Employee Retirement Paid by Employer.... 123,600 18 For Retirement Contributions................ 90,500 19 For Social Security Contributions........... 118,100 20 For Contractual Services.................... 44,000 21 For Travel.................................. 26,000 22 For Commodities............................. 2,000 23 Total $3,640,600 24 Total, this Section $28,470,500 25 General Revenue $27,570,500 26 Drivers Education Fund $900,000 27 Section 20. The following amounts, or so much of those 28 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 29 and purposes named, are appropriated to the State Board of 30 Education for Grants-In-Aid: 31 From Federal Funds: 32 For reimbursement to local education 33 agencies, eligible recipients and HB4435 Enrolled -54- LRB9113208REpk 1 other service providers as 2 provided by the United States 3 Department of Education: 4 Emergency Immigrant Education Program. $12,000,000 5 Teacher Quality Enhancement Program.. 3,500,000 6 Title VII Foreign Language Assistance. 500,000 7 Goals 2000........................... 50,000,000 8 Title I - Even Start................. 6,500,000 9 Title I - Even Start Partnerships.... 500,000 10 Title I - Basic...................... 360,000,000 11 Title I - Neglected/Delinquent....... 2,600,000 12 Title I - Improvement Grants......... 3,000,000 13 Title I - Capital Expense............ 3,000,000 14 Title I - Migrant Education.......... 3,155,000 15 Title IV Safe and Drug Free Schools.. 28,000,000 16 Title II Eisenhower Professional 17 Development..................... 14,000,000 18 McKinney Education for Homeless 19 Children........................ 1,600,000 20 Pre-School........................... 25,000,000 21 Individuals with Disabilities 22 Education Act................... 280,000,000 23 Deaf-Blind........................... 280,000 24 Vocational Education - Basic Grant... 43,500,000 25 Vocational Education - Technical 26 Preparation.......................... 6,000,000 27 Adult Education...................... 20,000,000 28 Title VI............................. 17,000,000 29 Class Size Reduction................. 56,000,000 30 Total $936,135,000 31 From the Driver Education Fund: 32 For the reimbursement to school 33 districts under the provisions of the 34 Driver Education Act................. $15,750,000 HB4435 Enrolled -55- LRB9113208REpk 1 From the Special Education Medicaid Matching Fund: 2 For costs associated with Individuals 3 with Disabilities and KidCare........ $370,000,000 4 From the Federal Department of Agriculture Fund: 5 For reimbursement to local education 6 agencies and eligible recipients for 7 programs as provided by the United 8 States Department of Agriculture for 9 the Child Nutrition Program.......... $405,000,000 10 From the ISBE Federal National Community 11 Service Fund: 12 For grants to local education agencies 13 and eligible recipients for 14 Learn and Serve America.............. $2,000,000 15 From the Department of Health and Human 16 Services Fund: 17 For Refugee Children School 18 Impact Grants........................ 2,500,000 19 Total, this Section $1,731,385,000 20 Section 25. The following amounts, or so much of those 21 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 22 and purposes named, are appropriated to the State Board of 23 Education for Grants-In-Aid: 24 From the General Revenue Fund: 25 For compensation of Regional 26 Superintendents of Schools 27 and assistants under Section 28 18-5 of the School Code.............. $7,082,100 29 For payment of one time employer's 30 contribution to Teachers' 31 Retirement System as provided 32 in the Early Retirement Incentive 33 Provision of Public Act 87-1265 HB4435 Enrolled -56- LRB9113208REpk 1 and under Section 16-133.2 2 of Illinois Pension Code............. 142,900 3 For orphanage tuition claims and 4 State owned housing claims 5 as provided under Section 18-3 6 of the School Code................... 16,000,000 7 For financial assistance to 8 Local Education Agencies for 9 the Philip J. Rock Center 10 and School as provided by 11 Section 14-11.02 of the 12 School Code.......................... 2,960,000 13 For financial assistance to Local 14 Education Agencies for the 15 purpose of maintaining an 16 educational materials 17 coordinating unit as provided 18 for by Section 14-11.01 19 of the School Code................... 1,162,000 20 For reimbursement to school districts 21 for services and materials for 22 programs under Section 14A-5 23 of the School Code................... 19,695,800 24 For reimbursement to school districts 25 for extraordinary special education 26 and facilities under Section 27 14-7.02a of the School Code.......... 241,500,000 28 For reimbursement to school districts 29 for services and materials used 30 in programs for the use of 31 disabled children under Section 32 14-13.01 of the School Code.......... 298,500,000 33 For reimbursement on a current basis 34 only to school districts that HB4435 Enrolled -57- LRB9113208REpk 1 provide for education of 2 handicapped orphans from residential 3 institutions as well as foster 4 children who are mentally 5 impaired or behaviorally disordered 6 as provided under Section 14-7.03 7 of the School Code................... 127,000,000 8 For financial assistance to Local 9 Education Agencies with over 10 500,000 population to meet the 11 needs of those children who come 12 from environments where the 13 dominant language is other than 14 English under Section 34-18.2 15 of the School Code................... 35,333,200 16 For financial assistance to Local 17 Education Agencies with under 500,000 18 population to meet the needs of 19 those children who come from 20 environments where the dominant 21 language is other than English 22 under Section 10-22.38a of 23 the School Code...................... 27,218,800 24 For distribution to eligible recipients 25 for establishing and maintaining 26 educational programs for Low 27 Incidence Disabilities............... 1,500,000 28 For reimbursement to school districts 29 for a portion of the cost of 30 transporting disabled students 31 under subsection (b) of 32 Section 14-13.01 of 33 the School Code...................... 192,000,000 34 For reimbursement to school districts HB4435 Enrolled -58- LRB9113208REpk 1 and for providing free lunch and 2 breakfast programs under the 3 provision of the School Free 4 Lunch Program Act.................... 20,500,000 5 For providing the loan of textbooks 6 to students under Section 18-17 of 7 the School Code...................... 30,192,100 8 Total, this Section $1,020,861,900 9 Section 26. The following amounts, or so much of those 10 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects 11 and purposes named, are appropriated to the State Board of 12 Education for Grants-In-Aid: 13 From the Education Assistance Fund: 14 For tuition of disabled children 15 attending schools under Section 16 14-7.02 of the School Code........... $ 48,000,000 17 For reimbursement to school districts 18 qualifying under Section 29-5 19 of The School Code for a portion 20 of the cost of transporting common 21 school pupils........................ 208,500,000 22 Total, this Section $256,500,000 23 Section 30. The following named sums, or so much of 24 thereof as may be necessary, respectively are appropriated 25 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education 26 for Grants-In-Aid: 27 For grants associated with Scientific 28 Literacy Programs, Mathematics 29 and the Center on Scientific 30 Literacy............................... $6,328,000 31 For grants associated with the Substance 32 Abuse and Violence Prevention HB4435 Enrolled -59- LRB9113208REpk 1 Programs............................... 2,502,000 2 For payment of costs of education and 3 educational related services to 4 Local Educational Agencies as 5 provided for in Section 10-20.22 6 and of the School Code 7 and the Adult Education Act............ 8,937,100 8 For payment of costs of education and 9 educational related services to 10 Local Educational Agencies for 11 activities provided for in 12 The Federal Adult Education 13 and Family Literacy Act................ 9,000,000 14 For grants associated with the Illinois 15 Economic Education program............. 150,000 16 Total, this Section $26,917,100 17 Section 35. The following amounts, or so much of those 18 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 19 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education 20 for the objects and purposes named: 21 The following amount, or so much thereof as 22 may be necessary, is appropriated 23 from the General Revenue Fund 24 to the State Board of Education 25 as a consolidated appropriation 26 for all costs associated with 27 Regional Offices' of Education, 28 including, but not limited to: 29 ROE School Bus Driver Training, 30 ROE School Services, and ROE 31 Supervisory Expense.................... $12,512,000 32 For operational costs and grants 33 for Mathematics Statewide.............. 1,000,000 HB4435 Enrolled -60- LRB9113208REpk 1 For costs associated with the 2 Reading Improvement Statewide 3 Program................................ 3,000,000 4 For all costs, including prior year claims 5 associated with Special Education 6 lawsuits, including Corey H............ 1,000,000 7 The following amount, or so much thereof as 8 may be necessary, is appropriated 9 from the General Revenue Fund 10 to the State Board of Education 11 as a consolidated appropriation 12 for all costs associated with career 13 awareness and development programs, 14 including, but not limited to: 15 Career Awareness & Development, 16 Jobs for Illinois Graduates and 17 Illinois Government Internship 18 Program................................ 5,247,700 19 For operational costs and grants 20 for Family Literacy.................... 1,000,000 21 The following amount, or so much thereof 22 as may be necessary, is appropriated 23 from the General Revenue Fund 24 to the State Board of Education 25 as a consolidated appropriation 26 for all costs associated with 27 teacher education programs, 28 including, but not limited to: 29 National Board Certification, Teacher 30 of the Year and Teacher Framework 31 Implementation......................... 1,740,000 32 For purposes of providing liability 33 coverage to certificated persons in 34 accordance with Section 2-3.124 HB4435 Enrolled -61- LRB9113208REpk 1 of the School Code..................... 400,000 2 For costs associated with regional 3 and local Optional Education Programs 4 for dropouts, those at risk of 5 dropping out, and Alternative 6 Education Programs for chronic 7 truants................................ 18,660,000 8 For costs associated with the Metro 9 East Consortium for Child 10 Advocacy............................... 250,000 11 For all costs associated with 12 Professional Development Statewide..... 3,000,000 13 For costs associated with 14 funding Vocational Education 15 Staff Development...................... 1,299,800 16 For costs associated with the 17 Certificate Renewal Administrative 18 Payment Program........................ 1,000,000 19 For operational costs and grants associated 20 with the Summer Bridges Program 21 to assist school districts which 22 had one or more schools with 23 a significant percentage of third 24 and sixth grade students in the 25 "does not meet" category on the 26 1998 State reading scores to achieve 27 standards in reading................... 23,000,000 28 For costs associated with the 29 Parental Involvement Campaign 30 Program................................ 1,500,000 31 The following amount, or so much thereof 32 as may be necessary, is appropriated 33 from the General Revenue Fund 34 to the State Board of Education HB4435 Enrolled -62- LRB9113208REpk 1 as a consolidated appropriation 2 for all costs associated with 3 standards, assessment and 4 accountability programs, including, 5 but not limited to: Arts Planning 6 K-6, Assessment Programs, Learning 7 Improvement and Quality Assurance 8 and Learning Standards................. 30,409,700 9 For operational costs associated with 10 administering the Reading 11 Improvement Block Grant................ 389,500 12 For operational costs associated with 13 administering the the Professional 14 Development Block Grant................ 427,500 15 For costs associated with the 16 Minority Transition Program............ 300,000 17 For funding the Golden Apple 18 Scholars Program....................... 2,554,300 19 For all costs associated with vocational 20 education programs..................... 53,874,500 21 The following amount, or so much thereof 22 as may be necessary, is appropriated 23 from the General Revenue Fund 24 to the State Board of Education 25 as a consolidated appropriation 26 for all costs associated with 27 student at-risk programs, 28 including, but not limited to: 29 Hispanic Student Dropout 30 Prevention Programs, Illinois 31 Partnership Academy and Urban 32 Education Partnership Programs......... 2,649,600 33 For administrative costs associated 34 with Scientific Literacy, Mathematics HB4435 Enrolled -63- LRB9113208REpk 1 and the Center on Scientific Literacy.. 2,255,000 2 For administrative costs associated 3 with the Substance Abuse and 4 Violence Prevention Programs........... 248,000 5 For operational expenses of administering the 6 Early Childhood Block Grant............ 659,200 7 For operational costs and reimbursement 8 to a parent or guardian under the 9 transportation provisions of Section 10 29-5.2 of the School Code.............. 16,120,000 11 For funding the Teachers Academy for 12 Math and Science in Chicago............ 5,500,000 13 For operational costs of the Residential 14 Services Authority for Behavior 15 Disorders and Severely Emotionally 16 Disturbed Children and Adolescents..... 500,000 17 For costs associated with education 18 and related educational Services 19 to recipients of Public Assistance 20 as provided in Section 10-22.20 21 of the School Code and the 22 Adult Education Act 23 first and then for payment of 24 costs of education and education 25 related services as provided 26 for in Section 10-22.20 27 of the School Code and the 28 Adult Education Act.................... 10,068,200 29 For costs associated with administering 30 Alternative Education Programs 31 for disruptive students pursuant to 32 Article 13A of the School Code......... 16,852,000 33 For operational costs and grants 34 for schools associated with the HB4435 Enrolled -64- LRB9113208REpk 1 Academic Early Warning List and 2 other at-risk schools.................. 4,350,000 3 The following amount, or so much thereof 4 as may be necessary, is appropriated 5 from the General Revenue Fund to 6 the State Board of Education 7 as a consolidated appropriation 8 for all costs associated 9 with statewide regional programs, 10 including, but not limited to: 11 ROE Audits, ISBE Services as ROE, 12 ROE Technology, GED Testing, 13 Administrators Academy and the 14 Leadership Development Institute....... 3,444,300 15 For costs associated with the 16 Association of Illinois Middle-Level 17 Schools Program........................ 100,000 18 For costs associated with the 19 Environmental and Nature Training 20 Institute for Conservation Education 21 (E.N.T.I.C.E.) Program................. 300,000 22 For funding the Illinois State Board of 23 Education Technology Program........... 880,000 24 Total, this Section $226,491,300 25 Section 40. The following amounts, or so much of those 26 amounts as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 27 General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for the 28 objects and purposes named: 29 For distribution to school districts 30 who initiate free transportation 31 services to eligible pupils as 32 transportation loans authorized in 33 Section 29-18 of the School Code....... $520,000 HB4435 Enrolled -65- LRB9113208REpk 1 For grants for Reading for Blind 2 and Dyslexic persons for programs and 3 services in support of Illinois 4 citizens with visual and reading 5 impairments............................ 175,000 6 For grants to school districts for 7 Reading Programs for teacher aides, 8 reading specialists, for reading and 9 library materials and other related 10 programs for students in K-6 grades 11 and other authorized purposes under 12 Section 2-3.51 of the School Code...... 83,000,000 13 For a grant to the Illinois Learning 14 Partnership program.................... 500,000 15 For funding the Early Childhood Block 16 Grant pursuant to Section 1C-2 17 of the School Code..................... 179,512,600 18 For funding the Professional Development 19 Block Grant, pursuant to Section 20 1C-2 of the School Code................ 23,900,000 21 For grants to Local Educational Agencies 22 to conduct Agricultural Education 23 Programs............................... 2,000,000 24 For grants associated with the School 25 Breakfast Incentive Program............ 1,000,000 26 Total, this Section $290,607,600 27 Section 45. The following named amounts, or so much of 28 those amounts as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 29 General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for the 30 Technology for Success Program for the purpose of 31 implementing the use of computer technology in the classroom 32 as follows: 33 For administrative cost associated with HB4435 Enrolled -66- LRB9113208REpk 1 the Technology for Success Program 2 and the Illinois Century Network....... $22,237,000 3 For grants associated with the Technology 4 for Success Program and the Illinois 5 Century Network........................ 27,013,000 6 Total, this Section $49,250,000 7 Section 50. In addition to any amount previously or 8 elsewhere appropriated, the sum of $10,000,000 is 9 appropriated to the State Board of Education from the School 10 Infrastructure Fund for the purpose of depositing into the 11 School Technology Revolving Loan Fund. 12 Section 55. The following named amounts, or so much of 13 those amounts as may be necessary, are appropriated to the 14 State Board of Education for the School Construction Program 15 as follows: 16 Payable from the School Infrastructure Fund: 17 For administrative costs associated with 18 the Capital Assistance Program......... $600,000 19 Payable from the School Technology Revolving 20 Loan Program Fund: 21 For the purpose of making grants pursuant 22 to subsection (a) of Section 2-3.117 23 of the School Code..................... 50,000,000 24 Total, this Section $50,600,000 25 Section 60. The amount of $565,000, or so much as may be 26 necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue fund for 27 deposit into the Temporary Relocation Expenses Revolving 28 Grant fund for use by the State Board of Education, as 29 provided in Section 2-3.77 of the School Code. 30 Section 65. The amount of $1,130,000, or so much thereof HB4435 Enrolled -67- LRB9113208REpk 1 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Temporary 2 Relocation Expenses Revolving Grant Fund to the State Board 3 of Education as provided in Section 2-3.77 of the School 4 Code. 5 Section 70. The amount of $10,000, or so much of that 6 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the State 7 Board of Education Special Purpose Trust Fund to the State 8 Board of Education for expenditures by the Board for purposes 9 specified by Federal Aid Grants or gifts from any public or 10 private source in support of projects that are within the 11 lawful powers of the Board. 12 Section 75. The amount of $1,093,000, or so much of that 13 amount as may be necessary is appropriated from the State 14 Board of Education State Trust Fund to the State Board of 15 Education for expenditures by the Board in accordance with 16 grants which the Board has received or may receive from 17 private sources in support of projects that are within the 18 lawful powers of the Board. 19 Section 80. The amount of $1,200,000, or so much of that 20 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Teacher 21 Certificate Fee Revolving Fund to the State Board of 22 Education for costs associated with the issuing of teacher's 23 certificates. 24 Section 85. The following amounts, or so much of those 25 amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated 26 to the State Board of Education for the following objects and 27 purposes: 28 Payable from the Common School Fund: 29 For general apportionment as provided 30 by Section 18-8 of the School Code... $2,520,250,000 HB4435 Enrolled -68- LRB9113208REpk 1 Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 2 For summer school payments as provided 3 by Section 18-4.3 of the School Code. 6,500,000 4 For supplementary payments to school 5 districts as provided in Section 6 18-8.2, Section 18-8.3, Section 7 18-8.5, and Section 18-8A(5)(m) 8 of the School Code................... 7,200,000 9 Total, this Section $2,533,950,000 10 Section 90. The following amount, or so much thereof as 11 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Education 12 Assistance Fund to the State Board of Education for the 13 following object and purpose: 14 For general apportionment as provided by 15 Section 18-8.05 of the School Code..... $484,750,000 16 Section 95. The amount of $185,800, or so much of that 17 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General 18 Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education pursuant to 19 Section 18-4.4 of the School Code for Tax Equivalent Grants. 20 Section 100. The amount of $111,594,400, or so much of 21 that amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the 22 General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education to fund 23 block grants to school districts for school safety and 24 educational improvement programs pursuant to Section 2-3.51.5 25 of the School Code. 26 Section 105. The amount of $805,000, or so much of that 27 amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the School 28 District Emergency Financial Assistance Fund to the State 29 Board of Education for the emergency financial assistance 30 pursuant to Section 18-8.05 of the School Code. HB4435 Enrolled -69- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 110. The amount of $65,000,000, or so much of 2 this amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the 3 General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education for 4 supplementary payments to school districts under subsection 5 (J) of Section 18-8.05 of the School Code. 6 Section 115. The amount of $15,000,000, or so much of 7 that amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the 8 School Technology Revolving Fund to the State Board of 9 Education for funding the Statewide Educational Network. 10 Section 117. The amount of $10,000,000, or so much of 11 that amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the 12 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the State Board of 13 Education for smoking prevention programs in schools. 14 Section 120. The following amounts, or so much as may be 15 necessary, are appropriated to the State Board of Education 16 for the Charter School Program: 17 From the General Revenue Fund: 18 For Operational Costs and Grants............ $10,000,000 19 For deposit into the Charter Schools 20 Revolving Loan Fund.................... $1,000,000 21 From the Charter School Revolving Loan Fund: 22 For Loans................................... $2,000,000 23 Section 125. The amount of $24,192,100, or so much as 24 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000, 25 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in 26 Article 14, Section 20 of Public Act 91-8, is reappropriated 27 from the General Revenue Fund to the State Board of Education 28 for providing the loan of textbooks to students under Section 29 18-17 of the School Code. HB4435 Enrolled -70- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 130. The sum of $150,000 is appropriated from 2 the Private Business and Vocational Schools Fund to the State 3 Board of Education for administrative costs associated with 4 the Private Business and Vocational Schools Act. 5 Section 135. The sum of $50,000 is appropriated from the 6 State Board of Education Fund to the State Board of Education 7 for expenditures by the Board in accordance with fees or 8 registration amounts the Board has received or may receive in 9 support of projects that are within the lawful powers of the 10 Board. 11 Section 140. The sum of $73,000,000, or so much thereof 12 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the School 13 Infrastructure Fund to the State Board of Education for 14 grants to elementary and secondary schools for maintenance 15 projects pursuant to Section 5-100 of the School Construction 16 Law. 17 Section 145. The sum of $424,035, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 14, Section 160 of Public Act 91-8, as 21 amended, approved June 2, 1999, is reappropriated from the 22 School Infrastructure Fund to the State Board of Education 23 for grants to elementary and secondary schools for 24 maintenance projects pursuant to Section 5-100 of the School 25 Construction Law. 26 Section 150. The following amounts, or so much thereof 27 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Teachers' 28 Retirement System of the State of Illinois for the State's 29 Contribution, as provided by law: 30 Payable from the Common School Fund ....... $ 617,977,000 HB4435 Enrolled -71- LRB9113208REpk 1 Payable from the General Revenue Fund ..... 44,200,000 2 (Total, this Section, $662,177,000) 3 Section 155. The amount of $42,050,000, or so much 4 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General 5 Revenue Fund to the Teachers' Retirement System of the State 6 of Illinois for transfer into the Teachers' Health Insurance 7 Security Fund as the State's Contribution for teachers' 8 health benefits. 9 Section 160. The amount of $65,044,700, or so much 10 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Common 11 School Fund to the Public School Teachers' Pension and 12 Retirement Fund of Chicago for the State's Contribution, as 13 provided by law and pursuant to Public Act 90-548. 14 Section 170. The sum of $1,640,000, or so much thereof 15 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 17 made in Article 14, Section 170 of Public Act 91-8, approved 18 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 19 Illinois' Future to the State Board of Education for grants 20 to units of local government, educational facilities and 21 not-for-profit organizations for infrastructure improvements 22 including but not limited to planning, construction, 23 reconstruction, renovation, equipment and supplies. 24 Section 175. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 14, Section 175 of Public Act 91-8, approved 28 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 29 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 30 a grant to the Logan Square Neighborhood Association for 31 afterschool programs at Brentano School. HB4435 Enrolled -72- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 180. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 14, Section 180 of Public Act 91-8, approved 5 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 6 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 7 a grant to Stowe School for afterschool programs. 8 Section 185. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 14, Section 185 of Public Act 91-8, approved 12 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 13 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 14 a grant to the Lozano School for afterschool programs. 15 Section 190. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as 16 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 18 made in Article 14, Section 190 of Public Act 91-8, approved 19 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 20 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 21 a grant to the Talcott School for afterschool programs. 22 Section 195. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as 23 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 25 made in Article 14, Section 195 of Public Act 91-8, approved 26 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 27 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 28 a grant to the Von Humboldt School for afterschool programs. 29 Section 215. The sum of $176,500, or so much thereof as 30 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of HB4435 Enrolled -73- LRB9113208REpk 1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 2 made in Article 14, Section 215 of Public Act 91-8, approved 3 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 4 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 5 a grant to the Coalition for United Community Action for the 6 Apprenticeship Preparedness Training Program at Dunbar Career 7 Academy. 8 Section 235. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 9 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 14, Section 235 of Public Act 91-8, approved 12 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 13 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 14 a grant to North Chicago High School District 187 for Academy 15 of Travel and Tourism. 16 Section 245. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 17 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 14, Section 245 of Public Act 91-8, approved 20 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 21 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 22 a grant to the Chicago Public Schools for a grant to Alex 23 Haley School for Computers. 24 Section 250. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 25 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 14, Section 250 of Public Act 91-8, approved 28 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 29 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 30 a grant to the Chicago Public Schools for a grant to Brown 31 School for computers. HB4435 Enrolled -74- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 270. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 2 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 14, Section 270 of Public Act 91-8, approved 5 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 6 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 7 a grant to the Chicago Public Schools for a grant to Higgins 8 School for computers. 9 Section 280. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 10 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 14, Section 280 of Public Act 91-8, approved 13 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 14 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 15 a grant to the Chicago Public Schools for a grant to Owens 16 School for computers. 17 Section 285. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 14, Section 285 of Public Act 91-8, approved 21 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 22 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 23 a grant to the Chicago Public Schools for a grant to Songhan 24 School for computers. 25 Section 300. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as 26 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made in Article 14, Section 300 of Public Act 91-8, approved 29 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 30 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 31 a grant to the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority for tutoring and HB4435 Enrolled -75- LRB9113208REpk 1 various programs. 2 Section 330. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as 3 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 5 made in Article 14, Section 330 of Public Act 91-8, approved 6 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 7 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 8 a grant to Kenwood Academy for outdoor learning labs. 9 Section 335. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as 10 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 14, Section 335 of Public Act 91-8, approved 13 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 14 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 15 a grant to the Coalition for Improved Education for a 16 technology training program. 17 Section 350. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 14, Section 350 of Public Act 91-8, approved 21 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 22 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 23 a grant to Holy Cross for alternative schooling expenses. 24 Section 365. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof 25 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 14, Section 365 of Public Act 91-8, approved 28 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 29 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 30 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for Casals HB4435 Enrolled -76- LRB9113208REpk 1 Elementary School. 2 Section 370. The amount of $40,000, or so much thereof 3 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 5 made in Article 14, Section 370 of Public Act 91-8, approved 6 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 7 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 8 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 9 Funston Elementary School. 10 Section 375. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof 11 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 13 made in Article 14, Section 375 of Public Act 91-8, approved 14 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 15 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 16 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for Kelvyn 17 Park High School. 18 Section 380. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof 19 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made in Article 14, Section 380 of Public Act 91-8, approved 22 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 23 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 24 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for Nixon 25 Elementary School. 26 Section 405. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 27 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 29 made in Article 14, Section 405 of Public Act 91-8, approved 30 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for HB4435 Enrolled -77- LRB9113208REpk 1 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 2 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 3 equipment enhancements at Dever Elementary School. 4 Section 410. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 5 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 7 made in Article 14, Section 410 of Public Act 91-8, approved 8 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 9 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 10 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 11 equipment enhancements at Gray Elementary School. 12 Section 415. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 13 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 15 made in Article 14, Section 415 of Public Act 91-8, approved 16 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 17 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 18 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 19 equipment enhancements at Hanson Park Elementary School. 20 Section 420. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 21 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 23 made in Article 14, Section 420 of Public Act 91-8, approved 24 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 25 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 26 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 27 equipment enhancements at Canty Elementary School. 28 Section 425. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 29 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore HB4435 Enrolled -78- LRB9113208REpk 1 made in Article 14, Section 425 of Public Act 91-8, approved 2 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 3 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 4 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 5 equipment enhancements at Portage Park Elementary School. 6 Section 430. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 7 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 9 made in Article 14, Section 430 of Public Act 91-8, approved 10 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 11 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 12 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 13 equipment enhancements at Lyon Elementary School. 14 Section 435. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 15 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 17 made in Article 14, Section 435 of Public Act 91-8, approved 18 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 19 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 20 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 21 equipment enhancements at Falconer Elementary School. 22 Section 440. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 23 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 25 made in Article 14, Section 440 of Public Act 91-8, approved 26 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 27 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 28 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 29 equipment enhancements at Steinmetz High School. 30 Section 445. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof HB4435 Enrolled -79- LRB9113208REpk 1 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 3 made in Article 14, Section 445 of Public Act 91-8, approved 4 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 5 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 6 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 7 equipment enhancements at Schubert Elementary School. 8 Section 450. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 9 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 14, Section 450 of Public Act 91-0008, 12 approved June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the 13 Fund for Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of 14 Education for a grant to the City of Chicago School District 15 299 for equipment enhancements at Reinberg Elementary School. 16 Section 455. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 17 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 14, Section 455 of Public Act 91-8, approved 20 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 21 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 22 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 23 equipment enhancements at Locke Elementary School. 24 Section 460. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 25 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 14, Section 460 of Public Act 91-8, approved 28 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 29 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 30 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 31 equipment enhancements at Foreman High School. HB4435 Enrolled -80- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 470. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 2 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 14, Section 470 of Public Act 91-8, approved 5 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 6 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 7 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 8 science lab equipment purchases at Ruggles Elementary School. 9 Section 475. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 14, Section 475 of Public Act 91-8, approved 13 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 14 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 15 a grant to the City of Chicago District 299 to provide 16 necessary furniture, books, and computers for Mount Greenwood 17 Elementary School. 18 Section 480. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 19 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made in Article 14, Section 480 of Public Act 91-8, approved 22 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 23 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 24 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 to provide 25 necessary equipment, furniture, and books at Cullen 26 Elementary School. 27 Section 495. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 28 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 29 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 30 made in Article 14, Section 495 of Public Act 91-8, approved 31 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for HB4435 Enrolled -81- LRB9113208REpk 1 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 2 a grant to Flossmoor School District 161. 3 Section 515. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 4 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 6 made in Article 14, Section 515 of Public Act 91-8, approved 7 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 8 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 9 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 10 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 11 programs at Barry Elementary School. 12 Section 520. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 13 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 15 made in Article 14, Section 520 of Public Act 91-8, approved 16 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 17 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 18 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 19 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 20 programs at Marshall Middle School. 21 Section 525. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 22 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 23 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 24 made in Article 14, Section 525 of Public Act 91-8, approved 25 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 26 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 27 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 28 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 29 programs at Murphy Elementary School. 30 Section 530. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof HB4435 Enrolled -82- LRB9113208REpk 1 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 3 made in Article 14, Section 530 of Public Act 91-8, approved 4 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 5 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 6 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 7 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 8 programs at Irving Park Middle School. 9 Section 535. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 14, Section 535 of Public Act 91-8, approved 13 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 14 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 15 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 16 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 17 programs at Henry Elementary School. 18 Section 550. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 19 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made in Article 14, Section 550 of Public Act 91-8, approved 22 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 23 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 24 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 25 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 26 programs at Belding Elementary School. 27 Section 555. In addition to any amount previously or 28 elsewhere appropriated, the amount of $10,000, or so much 29 thereof as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the 30 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation 31 heretofore made in Article 14, Section 555 of Public Act HB4435 Enrolled -83- LRB9113208REpk 1 91-8, approved June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated 2 from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the Illinois State 3 Board of Education for a grant to the City of Chicago School 4 District 299 for the purpose of equipment enhancements and 5 tutoring and recreation programs at Portage Park Elementary 6 School. 7 Section 560. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 8 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 10 made in Article 14, Section 560 of Public Act 91-8, approved 11 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 12 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 13 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 14 purpose of equipment enhancements and tutoring and recreation 15 programs at Reilly Elementary School. 16 Section 595. The amount of $11,000, or so much thereof 17 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 14, Section 595 of Public Act 91-8, approved 20 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 21 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 22 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 23 equipment enhancements at West Pullman Elementary School. 24 Section 615. The amount of $11,000, or so much thereof 25 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 27 made in Article 14, Section 615 of Public Act 91-8, approved 28 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 29 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 30 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 31 technology improvements at Owens Elementary Community HB4435 Enrolled -84- LRB9113208REpk 1 Academy. 2 Section 635. The amount of $12,000, or so much thereof 3 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 5 made in Article 14, Section 635 of Public Act 91-8, approved 6 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 7 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 8 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 9 technology improvements at Brown Elementary Academy. 10 Section 640. The amount of $12,000, or so much thereof 11 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 13 made in Article 14, Section 640 of Public Act 91-8, approved 14 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 15 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 16 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 17 technology improvements at the Alex Haley Academy. 18 Section 650. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 19 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 21 made in Article 14, Section 650 of Public Act 91-8, approved 22 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 23 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 24 a grant to Calumet City School District 155 for technology 25 improvements at Wentworth Elementary School. 26 Section 655. The amount of $5,000, or so much thereof as 27 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 29 made in Article 14, Section 655 of Public Act 91-8, approved 30 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for HB4435 Enrolled -85- LRB9113208REpk 1 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 2 a grant to Calumet City School District 155 for technology 3 improvements at Wilson Elementary School. 4 Section 660. In addition to any amount previously or 5 elsewhere appropriated, the amount of $5,000, or so much 6 thereof as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the 7 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation 8 heretofore made in Article 14, Section 660 of Public Act 9 91-8, approved June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated 10 from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the Illinois State 11 Board of Education for a grant to Thornton Fractional High 12 School District 215 for technology improvements at Thornton 13 Fractional North High School. 14 Section 665. The amount of $5,000, or so much thereof as 15 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 17 made in Article 14, Section 665 of Public Act 91-8, approved 18 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 19 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 20 a grant to Burnham School District 154-5 for technology 21 improvements. 22 Section 680. The amount of $5,000, or so much thereof as 23 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 25 made in Article 14, Section 680 of Public Act 91-8, approved 26 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 27 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 28 a grant to Valmeyer Community Unit District 3 for technology 29 improvements at Valmeyer High School. 30 Section 695. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof HB4435 Enrolled -86- LRB9113208REpk 1 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 3 made in Article 14, Section 695 of Public Act 91-8, approved 4 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 5 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 6 a grant to Steeleville Community Unit District 138 for 7 technology improvements at Steeleville High School. 8 Section 715. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 9 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 11 made in Article 14, Section 715 of Public Act 91-8, approved 12 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 13 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 14 a grant to the Chester Community Unit School District 139 for 15 technology improvements at Chester High School. 16 Section 740. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof 17 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 19 made in Article 14, Section 740 of Public Act 91-8, approved 20 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 21 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 22 a grant to Steger School District 194. 23 Section 745. The amount of $225,000, or so much thereof 24 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 26 made in Article 14, Section 745 of Public Act 91-8, approved 27 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 28 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 29 a grant to Bloom Township High School District 206 for all 30 costs associated with a Vocational Revitalization Program. HB4435 Enrolled -87- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 755. The amount of $20,000, or so much thereof 2 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 4 made in Article 14, Section 755 of Public Act 91-8, approved 5 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 6 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 7 a grant to Bloom Township High School District 206 for school 8 safety programs. 9 Section 770. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 14, Section 770 of Public Act 91-8, approved 13 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 14 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 15 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 16 Langston Hughes Elementary School. 17 Section 775. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof 18 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 14, Section 775 of Public Act 91-8, approved 21 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 22 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 23 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for Shoop 24 Elementary School. 25 Section 785. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof 26 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made in Article 14, Section 785 of Public Act 91-8, approved 29 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 30 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 31 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the HB4435 Enrolled -88- LRB9113208REpk 1 Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences. 2 Section 790. The amount of $5,000, or so much thereof as 3 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 5 made in Article 14, Section 790 of Public Act 91-8, approved 6 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 7 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 8 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 9 purpose of program development of the Chicago Academic Games 10 by the Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference. 11 Section 810. The amount of $80,000, or so much thereof 12 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 14 made in Article 14, Section 810 of Public Act 91-8, approved 15 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 16 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 17 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 18 technology improvements at the following schools: 19 Hibbard Elementary School ..................... $5,000 20 Hitch Elementary School ....................... 5,000 21 Farnsworth Elementary School .................. 5,000 22 Budlong Elementary School ..................... 5,000 23 Beaubien Elementary School .................... 5,000 24 Peterson Elementary School .................... 5,000 25 Palmer Elementary School ...................... 5,000 26 Northside Learning Center ..................... 5,000 27 Mather High School ............................ 5,000 28 Jamieson Elementary School .................... 5,000 29 Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center ....... 5,000 30 Albany Park Multicultural Elementary School ... 5,000 31 Vaughn Occupational High School ............... 5,000 HB4435 Enrolled -89- LRB9113208REpk 1 Volta Elementary School ....................... 5,000 2 Sauganash Elementary School ................... 5,000 3 Prussing Elementary School .................... 5,000 4 Section 815. The amount of $130,000, or so much thereof 5 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 7 made in Article 14, Section 815 of Public Act 91-8, approved 8 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 9 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 10 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for 11 technology improvements at the following schools: 12 Addams Elementary School ...................... $5,000 13 Bennett Elementary School ..................... 5,000 14 Black Magnet School ........................... 5,000 15 Bright Elementary School ...................... 5,000 16 Buckingham Elementary School .................. 5,000 17 Burnham Elementary School ..................... 5,000 18 Burnside Elementary School .................... 5,000 19 Clay Elementary School ........................ 5,000 20 Corliss High School ........................... 10,000 21 Davis Development Center ...................... 5,000 22 Earhart Elementary School ..................... 5,000 23 Gallistel Elementary School ................... 5,000 24 Grissom Elementary School ..................... 5,000 25 Harlan Community Academy High School .......... 10,000 26 Hoyne Elementary School ....................... 5,000 27 Marsh Elementary School ....................... 5,000 28 McDade Elementary School ...................... 5,000 29 McDowell Elementary School .................... 5,000 30 Taylor Elementary School ...................... 5,000 31 Thorp Elementary School ....................... 5,000 32 Turner-Drew Language Academy .................. 5,000 HB4435 Enrolled -90- LRB9113208REpk 1 Warren Elementary School ...................... 5,000 2 George Washington Elementary School ........... 5,000 3 Washington High School ........................ 10,000 4 Anthony Elementary School ..................... 5,000 5 Smith Elementary School ....................... 5,000 6 Shedd Elementary School ....................... 5,000 7 Gillespie Elementary School ................... 5,000 8 Harold Washington Elementary School ........... 5,000 9 Section 830. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof 10 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 12 made in Article 14, Section 830 of Public Act 91-8, approved 13 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 14 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 15 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for youth 16 development programs at Manley High School. 17 Section 835. The amount of $5,000, or so much thereof as 18 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 20 made in Article 14, Section 835 of Public Act 91-8, approved 21 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 22 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 23 a grant to the Kershaw Elementary School Lighthouse Program 24 and Social Center. 25 Section 840. The amount of $42,000, or so much thereof 26 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 28 made in Article 14, Section 840 of Public Act 91-8, approved 29 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 30 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 31 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for school HB4435 Enrolled -91- LRB9113208REpk 1 safety programs at the following schools: 2 Robeson High School ........................... $10,000 3 Harper High School ............................ 10,000 4 Hirsch Metropolitan High School ............... 10,000 5 Deneen Elementary School ...................... 3,000 6 Park Manor Elementary School .................. 3,000 7 Ruggles Elementary School ..................... 3,000 8 Parker Elementary Community Academy ........... 3,000 9 Yale Elementary School ........................ 3,000 10 Tanner Elementary School ...................... 3,000 11 Section 845. The amount of $6,000, or so much thereof as 12 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 13 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 14 made in Article 14, Section 845 of Public Act 91-8, approved 15 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 16 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 17 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for Bond 18 Elementary School. 19 Section 850. The amount of $3,000, or so much thereof as 20 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 21 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore 22 made in Article 14, Section 850 of Public Act 91-8, approved 23 June 2, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for 24 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 25 a grant to the City of Chicago School District 299 for the 26 Parker Child/Parent Center. 27 Section 855. The amount of $3,000,000, or so much 28 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Fund 29 for Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education 30 for grants to educational facilities. HB4435 Enrolled -92- LRB9113208REpk 1 Section 860. No part of the money appropriated by this 2 Act shall be distributed to any school district in which any 3 students are excluded from or segregated in any public 4 schools within the meaning of the School Code, because of 5 race, color, or national origin. 6 Section 865. The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof 7 as may be necessary is appropriated from the Fund for 8 Illinois' Future to the Illinois State Board of Education for 9 all costs associated with grants to various units of local 10 government, community, civic, not-for-profit, educational 11 facilities and business development organizations for the 12 purpose of grants which include but are not limited to one 13 time operating assistance, construction, rehabilitation, 14 equipment purchases, and any other necessary costs. 15 ARTICLE 16 16 Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect on 17 July 1, 2000.