2003 Green Book
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OFFICE OF MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Adjusted
Appropriation
2002-03
Executive
Request
2003-04
Legislative
Appropriation
2003-04
Change


STATE OPERATIONS
General Fund 168,994,000 163,473,000 168,341,000 4,868,000
Special Revenue-Other 1,026,274,000 1,036,943,000 1,041,943,000 5,000,000
Special Revenue-Federal 80,000 80,000 80,000 0
Fiduciary 554,000 554,000 554,000 0
Enterprise 2,350,000 2,350,000 2,350,000 0
Internal Service Fund 150,000 150,000 150,000 0
Total for STATE OPERATIONS 1,198,402,000 1,203,550,000 1,213,418,000 9,868,000

AID TO LOCALITIES
General Fund 662,582,800 664,145,000 664,145,000 0
Special Revenue-Other 607,794,000 731,700,000 731,700,000 0
Fiduciary 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 0
Total for AID TO LOCALITIES 1,272,376,800 1,397,845,000 1,397,845,000 0

CAPITAL PROJECTS
Capital Projects Fund 43,890,000 49,151,000 49,151,000 0
Mental Hygiene Capital Improvement
Fund-389 72,723,000 40,930,000 40,930,000 0
Total for CAPITAL PROJECTS 116,613,000 90,081,000 90,081,000 0

LEGISLATIVE ACTION

The Legislature provides $2,701,344,000 on an All Funds basis, a net increase of $9,868,000 to the Executive budget submission.

Legislative Reductions

The Legislature reduces the Central Coordination and Support Program appropriation by $2,000,000 to reflect a re-estimate of nonpersonal service funding requirements.

The Legislature reduces the Agency’s General Fund appropriation by $5,000,000 to reflect a re-estimate of Patient Income Account revenues received by the State in payment for services provided by State operated facilities. Such additional payments shall be used to reduce General Fund spending.

Legislative Changes

The Legislature restores $11,868,000 to the Research in Mental Retardation Program appropriation to provide full funding for the Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities in order that the Institute’s research program can continue uninterrupted and so that services provided by the Jarvis Clinic can be maintained.

Article VII

The Legislature denies legislation that would close the Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities and eliminate research as part of the mission of the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities.

The Legislature denies legislation that would eliminate the Youth Opportunity Program which provides part-time employment in State operated and not-for-profit agencies to disadvantaged young persons in danger of dropping out of high school.

Legislative Additions

The Legislature provides funding for the following:




PROGRAM APPROPRIATION VETO #

DENIAL OF CLOSURE OF INSTITUTE FOR BASIC RESEARCH $11,868,000 92

*All program appropriations vetoed by the Executive, as indicated by a veto message number, were subsequently overridden by the Legislature.


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