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HB25: making appropriations for capital improvements.

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CHAPTER 240

HB 25-FN-A - FINAL VERSION

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HOUSE BILL 25-FN-A

AN ACT making appropriations for capital improvements.

ANALYSIS

This bill makes appropriations for capital improvements for the biennium and extends certain lapse dates for previous appropriations.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Three

AN ACT making appropriations for capital improvements.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

240:1 Capital Appropriations. The sums hereinafter detailed are hereby appropriated for the projects specified to the departments, agencies, and branches named:

I. Adjutant General.

A. Armory Renovations $ 300,000

B. STARC Armory - Concord 9,033,100

Less Federal -6,774,825

Net state appropriation subparagraph B 2,258,275

C. Armory Kitchen Expansions 975,000

Less Federal -731,250

Net state appropriation subparagraph C 243,750

D. Joint Service Training Facility Design 3,388,700

Less Federal - 3,388,700

Net state appropriation subparagraph D 0

Total state appropriation paragraph I $ 2,802,025

II. Department of Administrative Services.

A. Bureau of Court Facilities.

1. Architectural and Engineering - Hampton District Court. $ 165,000

Total state appropriation subparagraph A 165,000

B. Bureau of General Services.

1. 4 and 6 Hazen Drive - Upgrade Security 106,000

2. Renovate State Laboratory - Final Phase 5,447,000

Less Federal -3,947,000

Net state appropriation subparagraph 2 1,500,000

3. 4 and 6 Hazen Drive - Install Fire Suppression System 806,000

4. Storrs Street Warehouse - Replace Leaky Roof 92,000

5. Londergan Hall - Replace Elevator 283,000

6. Londergan Hall - Replace Defective Flooring 101,000

7. State House Annex - Replace Defective Flooring 531,000

8. State House and State House Annex - Install Emergency Generator 381,000

9. State House Annex - Replace Freight Elevator 286,000

10. 18 State Owned Buildings - Asbestos and Hazardous Material Survey 152,000

11. Monadnock Mill - Repair Building Foundation 140,000

12. Site and Design Parking Garage - Executive/Legislative 200,000

13. New Hampshire Hospital Campus - Redevelopment Plan 100,000

14. State House - Rehabilitate Representatives Hall 665,000

Total state appropriation subparagraph B 5,343,000

Notwithstanding the provisions of section 10 of this act, if the federal funds for the State Laboratory - Final Phase project authorized in subparagraph B, 2 are not eligible for use in the project, the commissioner of administrative services shall certify to the capital budget overview committee by letter not later than September 15, 2003 the amount of the federal funds not eligible, and shall request the amount of additional state general fund bond authority required for the project. Within 10 days of the receipt of such letter, the capital budget overview committee shall act on the request for additional state general fund bond authority required for the project. The additional bond amount shall be authorized upon the receipt by the commissioner of administrative services of approval from the capital budget overview committee.

C. Financial Data Management.

1. Campus Wiring 1,525,000

2. Enterprise Resource Planning 15,000,000

Total state appropriation subparagraph C 16,525,000

Total state appropriation paragraph II $22,033,000

III. Community-Technical College System.

A. Library Expansion - Academic Program Support - Stratham $ 2,373,000

B. Library Addition - Design - Claremont 125,000

C. Ventilation - Berlin 307,000

D. Student Residence Hall Rehabilitation -NHTI 270,000

E. New Academic Building - Laconia 5,500,000

F. MacRury Hall Addition - Dental Facility 1,500,000

G. Critical Repairs 1,252,000

H. Christa McAuliffe Planetarium - Alan B. Shepard Memorial Wing 6,200,000

Less Federal -4,900,000

Net state appropriation subparagraph H 1,300,000

I. Police Standards and Training - Storage Building Expansion 95,000

Total state appropriation paragraph III $12,722,000

The sum appropriated in subparagraph E for the academic building in Laconia shall not be spent, obligated, or encumbered until the department has received approval of the master plan process from the capital budget overview committee. In addition to the approval of the master plan process, the department shall submit the program and design development drawings which include cost estimates, design criteria, and square footage requirements for the project in subparagraph E to the capital budget overview committee for its review and approval.

No state funds may be expended for the Shepard memorial wing project in subparagraph H until all the federal funds for the project have been received.

IV. Department of Education.

A. Regional Career and Technical Education Center Match - Portsmouth $ 4,500,000

B. Regional Career and Technical Education Center Match - Berlin 1,676,000

C. Regional Career and Technical Education Center Match - Nashua 4,500,000

Total state appropriation paragraph IV $10,676,000

V. Department Of Environmental Services.

A. Hazardous Waste Superfund Match 1,805,000

B. Drinking Water SRF Matching Funds 4,968,320

C. Wastewater SRF Matching Funds 8,044,208

D. Estuary Wastewater Project Study 1,000,000

Total state appropriation paragraph V $15,817,528

VI. Department of Health and Human Services.

A. Update Sprinkler System - Glencliff $ 88,000

Total state appropriation paragraph VI $ 88,000

VII. Liquor Commission.

A. Administration Building Life Safety $ 128,000

B. Design/Build New Store - Keene 2,000,000

Total state appropriation paragraph VII $ 2,128,000

The sum appropriated in subparagraph B for the construction of the new store in Keene shall not be spent, obligated, or encumbered until the commission has received approval of the plan from the capital budget overview committee.

VIII. Department Of Resources and Economic Development.

A. Replace Septic Systems - Franconia $ 250,000

B. Replace Bath House and Septic Pump - Pawtuckaway 250,000

C. Replace Toilet/Shower Building - Bear Brook 250,000

D. Mount Washington Electrification 2,000,000

Less Park Fund * - 2,000,000

Net state appropriation subparagraph D 0

E. Monadnock Campground Renovation 980,000

F. Statewide Radio System 575,200

Less Federal -100,000

Net state appropriation subparagraph F 475,200

Total state appropriation paragraph VIII $ 2,205,200

*To provide funds for the appropriation of State Park Funds made in subparagraph D the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of $2,000,000 and for said purpose may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with RSA 6-A. Payments of principal and interest on the bonds and notes shall be made from the state park fund established in RSA 216-A:3-i.

IX. Department of Safety.

A. Lab Expansion $ 390,600

Total state appropriation paragraph IX $ 390,600

X. Department of State.

A. Archives Addition - Design and Build $2,549,330

Less Federal -1,000,000

Net state appropriation paragraph A 1,549,330

Total state appropriation paragraph X $1,549,330

XI. Department Of Transportation.

A. 5 - 10 Percent Match for FAA Projects $ 3,515,000

B. Public Transit Bus Replacement Match 200,000

Total state appropriation paragraph XI $ 3,715,000

XII. Veterans Home.

A. Upgrade Fire Safety and Renovation Project $ 2,571,000

Less Federal - 1,671,150

Net state appropriation subparagraph A 899,850

Total state appropriation paragraph XII $ 899,850

The fire safety and renovation project in subparagraph A shall include the purchase of a sander truck.

Total state appropriation section 1 $75,026,533

240:2 Appropriation; Fish and Game Department. The sums hereinafter detailed are hereby appropriated for the projects specified:

A. Hatchery System Modernization $ 2,000,000

B. Dam Reconstruction and Repair 100,000

Total state appropriation section 2 $ 2,100,000

240:3 Appropriation; Department of Safety and Department of Transportation. The sums hereinafter detailed are hereby appropriated for the projects specified:

I. Department Of Safety.

A. Finish Second Floor of DMV Building - Hazen Drive $ 370,000

B. Addition to DMV Building on Hazen Drive - Design/Build 3,900,000

C. Lab Expansion 167,400

D. Finish Troop D First Floor 589,000

Less Other - 111,910

Net state appropriation subparagraph D 477,090

Total state appropriation paragraph I $ 4,914,490

The sum appropriated in subparagraph B for the construction of the DMV Building addition shall not be spent, obligated, or encumbered until the department has received approval of the plan from the capital budget overview committee.

II. Department Of Transportation.

A. Patrol and Salt Sheds - Statewide $ 4,132,000

B. Garage and Material Lab Equipment 500,000

C. Antrim Rest Area Replacement - Design and Right-of-Way 100,000

D. Chesterfield Rest Area Replacement - Design and Right-of-Way 100,000

Total state appropriation paragraph II $ 4,832,000

III. Department of Administrative Services, Financial Data Management.

A. Enterprise Resource Planning $ 3,800,000

Total state appropriation paragraph III $ 3,800,000

Total state appropriation section 3 $13,546,490

240:4 Expenditures; General. The appropriation made for the purpose mentioned in sections 1, 2, 3, and 11 and the sums available for those projects shall be expended by the trustees, commissions, commissioner, or department head of the institutions and departments referred to herein; provided that all contracts and projects and plans and specifications therefor shall be awarded in accordance with the provisions of RSA 228.

240:5 Land Acquisition. Any land acquired under the appropriations made in sections 1, 2 and 3 of this act, if any, as may be acquired under the appropriation except such land if any as may be acquired for the water resources board, shall be purchased by the commissioner of the department of transportation with the approval of governor and council.

240:6 Bond Authorized. To provide funds for the total of the appropriations of state funds made in sections 1, 2, and 3 of this act, the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of $90,673,023 and for said purposes may issue bonds and notes in the name and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with the provisions of RSA 6-A.

240:7 Payments.

I. The payment of principal and interest on bonds and notes issued for the projects in section 1 shall be made when due from the general funds in the state.

II. The payment of principal and interest on bonds issued for the projects in:

(a) Section 2 of this act shall be made from the fish and game fund.

(b) Section 3 of this act shall be made from the highway fund.

240:8 Powers of Governor and Council. The governor and council are hereby authorized and empowered:

I. To cooperate with and enter into such agreements with the federal government, or any agency thereof, as they may deem advisable, to secure federal funds for the purposes hereof.

II. To accept any federal funds which are, or become available for any project under sections 1, 2, 3, and 11 beyond the estimated amounts. The net appropriation of state funds for any project for which such additional federal funds are accepted shall be reduced by the amount of such additional funds, and for projects under sections 1, 2, and 3 the amount of bonding authorized by section 6 shall be reduced by the same amount.

240:9 Transfers. The individual project appropriations provided in sections 1, 2, 3, and 11 of this act shall not be transferred or expended for any other purposes; provided that if there is a balance remaining after an individual project is completed and accepted, said balance or any part thereof may be transferred by governor and council, to any other individual project or projects within the same section and from the same funding source, provided that prior approval of the capital budget overview committee is obtained.

240:10 Reduction of Appropriation and Bonding Authority. If the net appropriation of state funds for any project provided for by sections 1, 2, 3, and 11 is determined on the basis of an estimate of anticipated federal, local, or other funds, and if the amount of such funds actually received or available is less than said estimate, then the total authorized cost for such projects and the net appropriation of state funds thereof shall be reduced by the same proportion as the proportion by which federal, local, or other funds are reduced. The amount of bonding authorized by section 6 shall be reduced by the amount that the appropriation in sections 1, 2, and 3 of state funds is reduced pursuant to this section.

240:11 Capital Appropriation; Department of Health and Human Services; New Architecturally Secure Facility for Committed and Detained Juveniles.

I. The sum of $30,264,597 is hereby appropriated to the department of health and human services for the purpose of the construction of a new architecturally secure facility for committed and detained juveniles on the grounds of the youth development center.

II. The source of funds for the project shall be as follows:

(a) $10,925,000 in federal funds from the Violent Offender Incarceration/ Truth-in-Sentencing (VOI/TIS) grant program; and

(b) $19,339,597 from the proceeds from bonds issued pursuant to section 12.

III. The remainder of the funding for this project is provided by the $2,475,000 balance of the $13,400,000 federal funds from the VOI/TIS grant program, which amount was previously accepted by the department and is budgeted in PAU 05, 01, 14, 06, 01 of the 2004 - 2005 operating budget, and $260,000 from an original $1,000,000 capital appropriation authorized for use by the department as state match for the VOI/TIS grant by the long range capital planning and utilization committee, as provided in 1997, 349:1, XVI, D as amended by 1998, 372:3 and 1999, 226:15; and as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXXVIII and 2001, 202:28, LXII.

IV. The department shall submit the programs and design development drawings which include cost estimates, design criteria, and square footage requirements for the project to the capital budget overview committee as soon as possible on or after the effective date of this act.

V. The appropriations in this section shall not lapse until July 1, 2007.

VI. The co-generation phase of the project may be executed through the design build method of contracting.

240:12 Bonds Issued; Department of Health and Human Services; New Architecturally Secure Facility for Committed and Detained Juveniles.

I. To provide funds for the appropriation made in section 11, the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of $19,339,597 and for said purpose may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with RSA 6-A; provided the cumulative bonds or notes shall not be issued in excess of:

(a) $9,339,597 in the biennium ending June 30, 2005.

(b) $19,339,597 in the biennium ending June 30, 2007.

II. Payments of principal and interest on the bonds and notes authorized in paragraph I shall be made from the general fund of the state.

240:13 Purpose Amended; Appropriation Reduced; YDC New Facility Design. Amend 1997, 349:1, XVI, D as amended by 1998, 372:3 and 1999, 226:15, and as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXXVIII and 2001, 202:28, LXII, to read as follows:

D. Construction and Renovations - YDC, New Facility Design [$1,000,000] $260,000

240:14 Capital Budget; 1997 Total Adjusted. Amend 1997, 349:8 as amended by 1999, 226:25 to read as follows:

349:8 Bonds Authorized. To provide funds for the total of the appropriations of state funds made in sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of this act, the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of [$68,178,937] $67,438,937 and for said purposes may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with the provisions of RSA 6-A.

240:15 Capital Budget; 1997 Section 1 Total Adjusted. Amend 1997, 349:1, total state appropriation section 1, as amended by 1999, 226:28, to read as follows:

Total state appropriation section 1 [$52,318,937] $51,578,937

240:16 Capital Appropriation Reduced; Totals Adjusted. Amend 1999, 226:1, XV, D, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LXI, and the total state appropriation paragraph XV and the total state appropriation section 1, to read as follows:

D. Phase I - preparation for agency networking * [225,000] 217,128

Total state appropriation paragraph XV [$ 707,000] $699,128

Total state appropriation section 1 [$ 41,311,314] $41,303,442

240:17 Purposes Amended; Appropriations Reduced. Amend 2001, 202:1, XV, A and B to read as follows:

A. King Cottage Renovations - Const. YDS [$415,000] $23,275

B. ADA Compliance and Sprinkler/Fire Detection - Const. [500,000] 0

240:18 Total Adjusted. Amend 1999, 226:8 and amended by 2000,132:4 to read as follows:

226:8 Bonds Authorized. To provide funds for the total of the appropriations of state funds made in sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of this act, the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of [$60,025,314] $60,479,567 and for said purposes may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with the provisions of RSA 6-A.

240:19 Total State Appropriation Adjusted.. Amend the total state appropriation section 1 of 2001, 202:1, as amended by 2002, 26:11 and 2002, 244:3, to read as follows:

Total state appropriation section 1 [$55,021,200] $54,129,475

240:20 Total Adjusted; Bonds Authorized. Amend 2001, 202:8, I, as amended by 2002, 26:12 and 2002, 244:4, to read as follows:

I. To provide funds for the total of the appropriations of state funds made in sections 1, 3, and 4 of this act, the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of [$73,101,700] $72,209,975 and for said purposes may issue bonds and notes in the names and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with the provisions of RSA 6-A.

240:21 Walker Building; Payment of Bonds and Notes. Amend 2000, 283:2, II to read as follows:

II. To provide funds for the appropriation made in paragraph I, the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of $12,600,000 and for said purpose may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with RSA 6-A. [Payments of principal and interest on the bonds and notes shall be made from rents to be paid by non-general-fund agencies occupying the Walker building. The bonds shall be 20-year bonds.] The payment of principal and interest on the bonds and notes under this paragraph shall be a direct charge against the rents paid by state agencies occupying the Walker building to the extent available. To the extent that rents are insufficient for the payment of principal and interest, the remaining payment shall be a charge against general funds of the state.

240:22 Appropriation for Walker Building Operation. The sum of $165,000 is hereby appropriated to the department of administrative services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004 for the purpose of the operation of the Walker building facilities while state agencies are relocating to the Walker building from leased space. The governor is authorized to draw a warrant for said sum out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

240:23 Capital Appropriation Increased. Amend 2001, 202:16 to read as follows:

202:16 Appropriation; Payment of Bonds and Notes; Department of Regional Community-Technical Colleges; Addition to Student Center; Concord.

I. The sum of [$1,500,000] $2,300,000 is appropriated to the department of regional community-technical colleges for the purpose of the construction of an addition to the Dr. Goldie Crocker Wellness Center on the Concord campus.

II. To provide funds for the appropriation made in paragraph I the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of [$1,500,000] $2,300,000 and for said purpose may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with RSA 6-A. Payments of principal and interest on the bonds and notes shall be made from the technical institute private fund.

240:24 Appropriation; Payment of Bonds and Notes; Department of Regional Community-Technical Colleges; Student Residence Hall; Berlin.

I. The sum of $1,600,000 is appropriated to the department of regional community-technical colleges for the purpose of the construction of a student residence hall on the Berlin campus.

II. To provide funds for the appropriation made in paragraph I the state treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow upon the credit of the state not exceeding the sum of $1,600,000 and for said purpose may issue bonds and notes in the name of and on behalf of the state of New Hampshire in accordance with RSA 6-A. Payments of principal and interest on the bonds and notes shall be made from the student residence fees.

240:25 Purpose Amended; Adjutant General. Amend 2001, 202:1, I, B to read as follows:

B. Reroofing Plymouth and Franklin Armories, and

Armory Renovations Statewide 410,000

240:26 Purpose Amended; State Rail Lines; Department of Transportation. Amend 2001, 202:1, XIII, B as amended by 2002, 26:9 to read as follows:

B. Repair State Rail Lines and Design Lowell to Nashua

Commuter Rail [600,000] 1,500,000

Less Federal 300,000] -1,200,000

Net state appropriation subparagraph B 300,000

240:27 Purpose Amended; 1991 Appropriation; Port Authority. Amend 1991, 351:5, as amended by 1992, 260:20, 1994, 204:1, 2000, 15:1 and 2000, 292:10 to read as follows:

351:5 Appropriation; Port Authority. The expansion of the Port of Portsmouth funded in this section shall include an 11-acre expansion of the north yard of the port, the construction of a 750-foot pier, dredging projects including associated mitigation to maintain channels and harbor, a hydrodynamic study of Hampton and Seabrook, renovation of any commercial fish piers that may be transferred to the port authority, and the rip-rap project on River Street in Seabrook. The sums hereinafter detailed are hereby appropriated for the project specified:

A. Port of Portsmouth Expansion $18,300,000

Total state appropriation section 5 $18,300,000

(The funds appropriated in subparagraph A for the Port of Portsmouth expansion shall not be expended, encumbered, or obligated in any way unless an action plan, which shall include construction documents, prepared by the New Hampshire Port Authority shall be approved by the capital budget overview committee, the fiscal committee, and the governor and council. $1,500,000 of the total amount appropriated herein is hereby released for the purpose of final design and bid documents. $1,800,000 of the total amount appropriated is designated for wetland mitigation. $400,000 of the total amount appropriated is designated for the Hampton-Seabrook hydrodynamic study. The remaining $14,600,000 is designated for construction, renovation, and dredging projects including associated mitigation. This appropriation shall be nonlapsing until the project is completed. The New Hampshire Port Authority shall not encumber, obligate, or expend any funds from this appropriation for renovation or dredging projects without the prior approval of the capital budget overview committee. The total amount that may be expended for renovation and dredging projects including associated mitigation shall not exceed a total of $1,000,000. In addition, for the biennium beginning July 1, 2003, the sum of $1,000,000 shall be expended for the dredging of Hampton - Seabrook harbor, provided that the Army Corps of Engineers takes responsibility for completion and funding of future harbor dredging projects.)

240:28 Purpose Amended; Pease Development Authority; Ports and Harbors. Amend 1999, 226:1, XI, A to read as follows:

A. Building improvements; Design, Engineering, and Permitting $ 320,000

for Relocation of Office and Scale House

240:29 Capital Appropriation Increased; Conway Rest Area. Amend 1999, 226:4, I, F to read as follows:

F. Conway rest area [500,000] 962,125

240:30 Totals Adjusted; 1999 Capital Budget. Amend 1999, 226:4, I total state appropriation paragraph I to read as follows:

Total state appropriation paragraph I [$ 7,625,000] $ 8,087,125

240:31 Totals Adjusted; 1999 Capital Budget. Amend 1999, 226:4, total state appropriation section 4 to read as follows:

Total state appropriation section 4 [$8,819,000] $9,281,125

240:32 Appropriation Purpose Amended. Amend 2001:202:1, IX, A to read as follows:

A. Patient Res. ADA & Fire Sys/Transitional Housing

- State Office Park South and Burbank Replacement $433,750

240:33 Contingency; HB 663; Enterprise Resource Planning. If HB 663-FN-A-LOCAL, relative to county and state funding of long-term care medicaid programs and relative to transferring state information technology management to the governor's office of information technology, of the 2003 regular legislative session does not become law, then funds appropriated in paragraph II, C, 2 of section 1 of this act and paragraph III, 1 of section 3 of this act for enterprise resource planning shall not be made available, transferred, or appropriated by this act.

240:34 Lapse Dates Extended to June 30, 2005. The following appropriations are hereby extended to June 30, 2005:

I. The appropriation made to the adjutant general in 1999, 226:1, I, C, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XLVII, for renovation of state armories.

II. The appropriation made to the adjutant general in 2001, 202:1, I, A, as amended by 2002, 239:5, for armory renovations - statewide.

III. The appropriation made to the adjutant general in 2001, 202:1, I, B, as amended by section 21 of this act, for reroofing Plymouth and Franklin armories and armory renovations - statewide.

IV. The appropriation made to the adjutant general in 2001, 202:1, I, C, for army aviation support facility construction - Concord.

V. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services in 2000, 283:2, as extended by 2001, 202:28, X, for renovation to the Walker building.

VI. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services in 1997, 349:1, II, A, 12, as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXII and 2001, 202:28, XII for emergency repairs, contingency fund.

VII. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services in 1997, 349:1, II, A, 13, as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXIII and 2001, 202:28, XIII for the life safety, renovations - health and human services building.

VIII. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 1, for state laboratory - complete HVAC repairs.

IX. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 2, for E-911 install ventilation unit.

X. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 6, for state house annex - upgrade elevators.

XI. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 7, for 6 Hazen drive - replace state laboratory roof.

XII. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 8, for state house - upgrade elevators.

XIII. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 9, for state house - repoint exterior granite and caulk windows.

XIV. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 11, for state house annex - mailroom lift.

XV. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, A, 13 for Storrs street garage - parking garage repairs.

XVI. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, B, 1, for Carroll county courthouse construction.

XVII. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 202:1, II, B, 2, for roof - Nashua district court.

XVIII. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 2001, 130:14, I, for information technology projects.

XIX. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 1999, 226:1, II, A, 2, as extended by 2001, 202:28, VIII, for state lab electrical wiring/panel replacement.

XX. The appropriation made to the department of administrative services, in 1999, 226:1, II, A, 8, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XIV, for executive/legislative budget system.

XXI. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 1999, 226:1, IV, C, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XLVIII, for maintenance/critical repairs.

XXII. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV, A, for system maintenance - statewide.

XXIII. The appropriation made to the community technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV, C, for new academic building design - Laconia.

XXIV. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV, D, mezzanine instruction renovation - Manchester.

XXV. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV, E, for computer system upgrades.

XXVI. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV, F, for mobile equipment center design/child care - Berlin.

XXVII. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV G, for student residence - Berlin design.

XXVIII. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:16, I, as amended by section 23 of this act, for addition to student center - Concord.

XXIX. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 202:1, IV, H, Christa McAuliffe Planetarium-Alan B. Shepard memorial wing.

XXX. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 130:14, VI, for information technology project.

XXXI. The appropriation made to the community-technical college system in 2001, 158:73, for Claremont computer system upgrades.

XXXII. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1989, 367:1, IV, A, 1, as extended by 1991, 351:27, II (g), 1992, 149:2, I, 1993, 359:20, I, 1995, 309:33, I, and 2001, 202:28, LI, for upgrading state-owned flood retardation structures at small watershed program sites.

XXXIII. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1995, 309:1, VI, C, as extended by 1997, 349:34, XXI and 2001, 202:28, LII, for the superfund program.

XXXIV. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1997, 349:1, VI, A, as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXIX, and 2001, 202:28, LIV, for the wastewater state revolving fund match.

XXXV. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1997, 349:1, VI, B, as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXX, and 2001, 202:28, LV, for the drinking water state revolving fund match.

XXXVI. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1999, 226:1, VII, A, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LVII, for the drinking water state revolving match.

XXXVII. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1999, 226:1, VII, B, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LVIII, for the wastewater state revolving fund match.

XXXVIII. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1999, 226:1, VII, C, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LIX, for the hazardous waste superfund match.

XXXIX. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 1999, 226:1, VII, D, as extended by 2001, 202:28, L, for the storage building for emergency response equipment.

XL. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 2001, 202:1, VIII, A, for the drinking water state revolving fund matching funds.

XLI. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 2001, 202:1, VIII, B, for the wastewater state revolving fund matching funds.

XLII. The appropriation made to the department of environmental services in 2001, 130:14, III for information technology projects.

XLIII. The appropriation made to the fish and game department in 2001, 202:3, A, for statewide fish hatchery capital improvement study.

XLIV. The appropriation made to the fish and game department in 1999, 226:3, A, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LXIII, for broodfish facility - Milford.

XLV. The appropriation made to the fish and game department in 1999, 226:3, B, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LXIV, for repair and replace fish rearing containers.

XLVI. The appropriation made to the fish and game department in 1999, 226:3, C, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LXV for water line repair/replacement.

XLVII. The appropriation made to the fish and game department in 1999, 226:3, E, as extended by 2001, 202:28, LXVI, and as amended by 2002, 133:2, for Barry conservation camp building replacement.

XLVIII. The appropriation made to the fish and game department in 1995, 309:3, A and B, as extended by 1997, 349:34, XXXV, 1999, 226:32, XLIV, and 2001, 202:28, LXVIII, for roof repairs and concrete repair/replacement - hatcheries.

XLIX. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 1995, 309:1, VII, B, I, as extended by 1997, 349:34, XXIII, 1999, 226:32 XI, and 2001, 202:28, XL, for RSA 171-B, for mentally retarded criminal offenders.

L. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 1999, 226:1, VIII, A, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XLII, for laboratory safety improvements.

LI. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 1999, 226:1, VIII, F, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XLIII, for Laconia developmental services campus-designated receiving facility renovations-developmental services.

LII. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 1999, 226:1, VIII, H, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XLIV, for information technology.

LIII. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, A, as amended by section 30 of this act, for patient residence, ADA and fire system/ transitional housing and Burbank replacement.

LIV. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, B, for asbestos abatement - state office park south.

LV. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, E, as amended by 2002, 244:2, for Laconia MR offenders new building.

LVI. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, F, patient care network.

LVII. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, G, for laboratory information tracking system.

LVIII. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, H, for bridges enhancement.

LIX. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, I, for DFA new heights enhancements.

LX. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 202:1, IX, J, for public health laboratories replacement equipment.

LXI. The appropriation made to the department of health and human services in 2001, 130:14, IV, for information technology projects.

LXII. The appropriation made to the department of youth development services in 1997, 349:1, XVI, D, as amended by 1997, 351:68, 1998, 372:2, 3, 1999, 226:15, and section 13 of this act, as extended by 1999, 226:32, XXXVIII and 2001, 202:28, LXII, for construction and renovations - YDC new facility design.

LXIII. The appropriation made to the department of youth development services in 1999, 226:1, XV, D, as amended by section 16 of this act, and as extended by 2001, 202:28, LXI, for phase I preparation for agency networking.

LXIV. The appropriation made to the youth development services in 2001, 202:1, XV, A, as amended by section 17 of this act, for King cottage renovations - construction - YDS.

LXV. The appropriation made to the youth development services in 2001, 202:1, XV, B, as amended by section 17 of this act, for ADA compliance and sprinkler/fire detection - construction.

LXVI. The appropriation made to the judicial branch in 2001, 130:14, VII, for information technology projects.

LXVII. The appropriation made to the supreme court in 2001, 202:1, XII, A, for computer system upgrade.

LXVIII. The appropriation made to the liquor commission in 2001, 202:1, X, A, for renovation store #38 and parking lot - Portsmouth.

LXIX. The appropriation made to the liquor commission in 2001, 202:1, X, B, for renovation store #34 - Salem and new HVAC.

LXX. The appropriation made to the department of resources and economic development in 1999, 226:1, XII, A, C, D, E, as extended by 2001, 202:28, V, for ADA compliance for parks facilities, new toilet facilities-Hampton, septic gray water system-Mount Washington, and install power-Crawford Notch.

LXXI. The appropriation made to the department of resources and economic development in 2001, 202:1, XI, B, for exterior repairs, roofing - statewide.

LXXII. The appropriation made to the department of resources and economic development in 2001, 202:1, XI, C, for road repairs/parking lot maintenance - statewide.

LXXIII. The appropriation made to department of safety in 1999, 226:4, II, B, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XXVII, for paving and roofing at troop/stations.

LXXIV. The appropriation made to the department of safety in 2001, 202:4, I, B, for radio system - county tie-in.

LXXV. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 1993, 359:1, XII, A, 1, as extended by 1994, 171:1, 1996, 215:3, III, 1997, 349:34, X, 1999, 226:32, IV, and 2001, 202:28, XXIX, for land acquisition for navigation beacons.

LXXVI. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 1999, 226:1, XIII, C, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XXXIII, for acquisition for railroad and airport properties.

LXXVII. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 1999, 226:4, I, F, as extended by 2001, 202:28, XXXVI, and as amended by section 29 of this act, for Conway rest area.

LXXVIII. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 2001, 202:1, XIII, B, as amended by 2002, 26:9 and section 26 of this act, for repair state rail lines and design Lowell to Nashua commuter rail.

LXXVIX. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 2001, 202:1, XIII, C, ADA compliance projects - state parks, Hayes building restrooms, New Hampshire hospital.

LXXX. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 2001, 202:1, XIII, D, for public transit bus replacement.

LXXXI. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 2001, 202:4, II, C, for replacement of shop cranes - mechanical services - statewide.

LXXXII. The appropriation made to the department of transportation in 2001, 202:4, II, D, as amended by 2002, 106:1, for new garage and testing lab facility.

LXXXIII. The appropriation made to the New Hampshire veterans home in 2001, 202:1, XIV, B, for parker tubs.

LXXXIV. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 202;1, VII, A for education statistics system.

LXXXV. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 202:1, VII, B for grants management.

LXXXVI. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 202:1, VII, C for vocational rehabilitation case management system.

LXXXVII. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 202:1, VII, D for career development system.

LXXXVIII. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 202:1, VII, E for regional vocational center renovation - Keene.

LXXXIX. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 202:1, VII, F for regional vocational center - Nashua.

XC. The appropriation made to the department of education in 2001, 130:14, II for information technology projects.

XCI. The appropriation made to the department of education in 1999, 226:1, VI, A for computer applications expansion replacement.

XCII. The appropriation made to the department of revenue administration in 2001, 130:14, IX, for information technology projects.

XCIII. The appropriation made to the New Hampshire port authority in 1999, 226:1, XI, A, as amended by section 28 of this act, for building improvements and design, engineering, and permitting for relocation of office and scale house.

XCIV. The appropriation made to the department of cultural resources in 2001, 202:1, VI, A for statewide union catalog hardware.

XCV. The appropriation made to the department of cultural resources in 2001,130:14, VIII for information technology projects.

240:35 Effective Date.

I. Section 34 of this act shall take effect June 30, 2003.

II. The remainder of this act shall take effect July 1, 2003.

(Approved: Enacted in accordance with Article 44, Part II, N.H. Constitution, without signature of Governor, July 8, 2003)

(Effective Date: I. Section 34 shall take effect June 30, 2003

II. Remainder shall take effect July 1, 2003)