AMENDED
May 12, 2015
H. 3702
S. Printed 5/12/15--S.
Read the first time March 18, 2015.
TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015, AND TO ALLOW UNEXPENDED FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO BE CARRIED FORWARD TO SUCCEEDING FISCAL YEARS AND EXPENDED FOR THE SAME PURPOSES.
Amend Title To Conform
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. In accordance with the provisions of Section 36(B)(2) and (3), Article III, Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, and Section 11-11-320(C) and (D) of the 1976 Code, there is appropriated from the monies available in the Capital Reserve Fund for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 the following amounts:
(1) H63 - Department of Education
School Bus Lease or Purchase $ 17,000,000
(2) H63 - Department of Education
Integrated Teacher Certification
and Compensation System $ 1,600,000
(3) H67 - Educational Television
Commission
Capital Needs $ 2,500,000
(4) H03 - Commission on Higher
Education
Out of State Veteran Tuition
Reimbursement-Colleges $ 7,000,000
(5) H03 - Commission on Higher
Education
Technology - Public Four Year
Institutions, Two Year
Institutions and Technical
Colleges $ 3,000,000
(6) H09 - The Citadel
Deas Hall and Equipment $ 1
(7) H09 - The Citadel
Byrd Hall Organic Chemistry
Lab Renovation $ 1
(8) H09 - The Citadel
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 472,142
(9) H12 - Clemson University - Education
and General
Business and Behavioral
Science Building $ 1
(10) H12 - Clemson University - Education
and General
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 3,467,659
(11) H15 - University of Charleston
Stern Center Repurposing $ 1
(12) H15 - University of Charleston
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 1,025,682
(13) H17 - Coastal Carolina University
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 479,723
(14) H18 - Francis Marion University
Student Academic System
Computer Software $ 2,000,000
(15) H18 - Francis Marion University
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 640,038
(16) H21 - Lander University
Montessori Education Building $ 1
(17) H21 - Lander University
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 325,939
(18) H24 - South Carolina State
University
Maintenance and Demolition $ 646,817
(19) H27 - University of South Carolina -
Columbia Campus
Honors College Technology
Equipment $ 500,000
(20) H27 - University of South Carolina -
Columbia Campus
Honors College Laboratory
Equipment $ 430,000
(21) H27 - University of South Carolina -
Columbia Campus
Old Law School Renovation $ 1
(22) H27 - University of South Carolina -
Columbia Campus
South Caroliniana Library $ 1
(23) H27 - University of South Carolina -
Columbia Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 5,626,841
(24) H29 - University of South Carolina
Aiken Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 342,807
(25) H34 - University of South Carolina
Upstate Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 476,624
(26) H36 - University of South Carolina
Beaufort Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 142,154
(27) H37 - University of South Carolina
Lancaster Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 82,478
(28) H38 - University of South Carolina
Salkehatchie Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 69,411
(29) H39 - University of South Carolina
Sumter Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 135,041
(30) H40 - University of South Carolina
Union Campus
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 32,814
(31) H47 - Winthrop University
Withers Roof $ 1
(32) H47 - Winthrop University
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 714,163
(33) H51 - Medical University of South
Carolina
Children's Hospital $ 1
(34) H51 - Medical University of South
Carolina
Maintenance: Critical Care and
Repair (1:1 Match) $ 3,069,667
(35) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
ReadySC $ 4,249,000
(36) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Trident Technical College
Aeronautical Training Center $ 1
(37) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Tri-County Technical College
Engineering and Industrial
Technology Program $ 1
(38) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Northeastern Technical College
Industrial Training Center
Renovations $ 1
(39) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
York Technical College Loop
Road Construction $ 1
(40) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Horry-Georgetown Technical
College Advanced
Manufacturing Center $ 1
(41) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Piedmont Technical College
Phase III Center for Advanced
Manufacturing $ 1
(42) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Central Carolina Technical
College Kershaw Campus $ 1
(43) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Denmark Technical College
Building #200 and #300
Renovations $ 1
(44) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Technical College of the
Lowcountry New River
Campus Road Improvements $ 1
(45) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Workforce Pathways
Instructional Materials $ 1
(46) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Aiken Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 54,145
(47) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Central Carolina Technical
College STEM,
Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 39,605
(48) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Denmark Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 25,418
(49) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Florence-Darlington Technical
College STEM,
Manufacturing and Allied
Health Programs and
Critical Equipment $ 56,187
(50) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Greenville Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 85,867
(51) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Horry-Georgetown Technical
College STEM,
Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 103,972
(52) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Midlands Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 80,181
(53) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Northeastern Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 113,215
(54) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical
College STEM, Manufacturing
and Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 26,329
(55) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Piedmont Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 90,493
(56) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Spartanburg Community College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 103,805
(57) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Technical College of the
Lowcountry STEM,
Manufacturing and Allied
Health Programs and
Critical Equipment $ 34,240
(58) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Tri-County Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 43,525
(59) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Trident Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 88,933
(60) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
Williamsburg Technical College
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 12,073
(61) H59 - State Board for Technical and
Comprehensive Education
York Technical College -
STEM, Manufacturing and
Allied Health Programs
and Critical Equipment $ 42,012
(62) J02 - Department of Health and
Human Services
Medicaid Management
Information Systems
(MMIS) Replacement $ 5,039,189
(63) J02 - Department of Health and
Human Services
Telemedicine $ 2,000,000
(64) E28 - Election Commission
Presidential Preference Primaries $ 2,200,000
(65) B04 - Judicial Department
Disaster Recovery Plan $ 2,500,000
(66) D10 - State Law Enforcement Division
New Laboratory Facility $ 1
(67) D10 - State Law Enforcement Division
Vehicles $ 900,000
(68) K05 - Department of Public Safety
Law Enforcement Vehicles $ 1,000,000
(69) K05 - Department of Public Safety
Body Armor Replacement $ 800,000
(70) K05 - Department of Public Safety
Supply Warehouse Roof
Replacement $ 250,000
(71) R44 - Department of Revenue
Tax Processing System (COTS) $ 6,000,000
(72) P16 - Department of Agriculture
Consumer Protection Equipment $ 1,000,000
(73) P16 - Department of Agriculture
Deferred Maintenance of
Greenville/Pee Dee Farmers
Market $ 125,000
(74) P16 - Department of Agriculture
Food Grade Spec Buildings $ 1,000,000
(75) P20 - Clemson University-PSA
Agriculture and Natural
Resources Field Facilities $ 1,500,000
(76) P28 - Department of Parks,
Recreation and Tourism
Welcome Center Facility
Management $ 1
(77) P28 - Department of Parks,
Recreation, and Tourism
State Aquarium Aviary Mesh
Replacement/Renovation $ 1
(78) Y14 - State Ports Authority
Georgetown Port
Maintenance Dredging $ 2,600,000
(79) U12 - Department of Transportation
Facility Maintenance and
Renovation $ 870,000
$ 84,813,211
SECTION 2. (A) Of the funds appropriated above in Section 1, Item (4) to the Commission on Higher Education for Out of State Veteran Tuition Reimbursement - Colleges, the Office of State Treasurer is directed to establish a fund, separate and distinct from the general fund and all other funds, entitled the College and University Out of State Veteran Tuition Differential Reimbursement Fund. Any funds appropriated in this act for this purpose must be deposited into the fund and interest accrued by the fund must remain in the fund.
(B) The purpose of the fund is to reimburse public institutions of higher learning, as defined in Section 59-103-5 of the 1976 Code, for revenue loss resulting from the provisions of Section 59-112-50(C). By March 1, 2016, a public institution of higher learning seeking a reimbursement from this fund must submit an application to the Commission on Higher Education to receive a reimbursement from the fund. The total reimbursement to a public institution may not exceed the difference between the amount the institution would have charged but for Section 59-112-50(C), and the amount the institution actually charged. The Commission on Higher Education may require any proof it determines necessary to verify the veracity of the application.
(C) By June 15, 2016, the Commission on Higher Education must distribute the funds to those institutions that have applied pursuant to subsection (B). In the event that the total requested and verified reimbursements exceed the amount in the fund, the distribution to each public institution shall be reduced pro rata based on the institution's amount of verified reimbursements compared to the total amount of verified reimbursements of all institutions.
SECTION 3. Of the funds appropriated above in Section 1 to institutions of higher learning entitled "Maintenance: Critical Care and Repair (1:1 Match)", each institution shall use the amount appropriated only for critical repair and related maintenance and/or other critical equipment and systems repair and maintenance that are necessary for the safe and efficient operation of an institution's physical plant in its support of the institution's educational purpose.
Funds must not be used for new construction and may only be utilized by an institution to the extent the funds are matched by the institution for necessary repair and maintenance projects generally.
Matching funds exclude supplemental, capital reserve, lottery, or non-recurring state funds appropriated to an institution either in the current fiscal year or from a prior fiscal year for repair and maintenance or maintenance projects.
Prior to the utilization of these funds, institutions must certify to the Commission on Higher Education, in a manner it prescribes, the extent to which they have met this requirement, including the sources of funds utilized to meet this requirement.
Not later than 120 days after the close of the fiscal year, the Commission on Higher Education shall report to the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee regarding the utilization of this provision.
Funds not expended in the prior fiscal year may be carried forward into the current fiscal year and utilized for the same purpose, subject to the same matching requirement.
SECTION 4. Funds appropriated above in Section 1, Item (79) to the Department of Transportation shall be used to fund the Orangeburg District Office Building Renovation, Clarendon County Maintenance Complex Construction, SHEP Greenville/Spartanburg Office Construction, and Lexington Maintenance Complex Construction.
SECTION 5. The Comptroller General shall post the appropriations contained in SECTION 1 of this joint resolution as provided in Section 11-11-320(D) of the 1976 Code. Unexpended funds appropriated pursuant to SECTION 1 of this joint resolution may be carried forward to succeeding fiscal years and expended for the same purposes.
SECTION 6. This joint resolution takes effect thirty days after the completion of the 2014-2015 Fiscal Year in accordance with the provisions of Section 36(B)(3)(a), Article III, Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, and Section 11-11-320(D)(1) of the 1976 Code.