Report Title:
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Description:
Requires the governor or the director of finance to report restrictions of appropriations to the legislature. Appropriates federal funds to various programs that are expected to receive funding during FY 2008-2009 under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Reduces general fund appropriations for certain programs that receive offsetting federal funding. Appropriates additional federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds for FY 2008-2009 under the federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. Appropriates additional general funds for FY 2008-2009 to the adult mental health outpatient program. Appropriates additional general funds for FY 2008-2009 to the Hawaii health systems corporation. (HB1364 SD1)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE BUDGET.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART I.
SECTION 1. Chapter 37, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§37- Reporting requirements. (a) Whenever the governor or the director of finance effects a restriction pursuant to this chapter of any expenditure of any appropriation authorized by the legislature, the governor or the director of finance shall report each restriction to the legislature not later than thirty days after the end of each quarterly allotment period.
(b) The report shall contain at least the following information:
(1) The name of the department affected;
(2) The specific program ID affected;
(3) The reason for the restriction; and
(4) The impact of the restriction on the particular program."
PART II.
SECTION 2. This Act is recommended by the governor for immediate passage in accordance with section 9 of article VII of the Constitution of the State of Hawaii.
SECTION 3. The purpose of this part is to amend Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, to:
(1) Appropriate federal funds to various programs that are expected to receive funding during fiscal year 2008‑2009 under the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Pub. L. 111-5, to promote openness and transparency in use of the funds for fiscal year 2008‑2009;
(2) Correspondingly reduce general fund appropriations for certain programs that receive offsetting federal funding for fiscal year 2008‑2009 under the Recovery Act to address the general fund revenue shortfall for fiscal year 2008‑2009;
(3) Appropriate additional federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds for fiscal year 2008‑2009 that the state recently qualified for under the federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 as required by federal regulations;
(4) Appropriate additional general funds for fiscal year 2008‑2009 to the adult mental health ‑ outpatient program (HTH 420) to meet program requirements; and
(5) Appropriate additional general funds for fiscal year 2008‑2009 to the Hawaii health systems corporation program (HTH 210) to meet program requirements.
Many unprecedented events have converged to create an economic, financial, and fiscal environment that threatens the very foundation of our national economy. For state governments, the financial crisis and economic downturn have adversely affected tax revenues and budgets. The impact on Hawaii has been a severe reduction in projected general fund revenues for fiscal year 2008‑2009 through fiscal biennium 2009‑2011 by $2.1 billion over the period of one year. Based on the council on revenues' March 2009 projections, the State is faced with a general fund revenue shortfall of $430,500,000 in fiscal year 2008‑2009 if corrective action is not taken.
The federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was enacted to provide a necessary boost to the United States economy and to help struggling states in these difficult times. Two provisions in particular directly help states by making available federal funding that can be used as replacement for state general revenues for education and Medicaid.
Title V, State Fiscal Relief, of the Recovery Act temporarily increases the federal medical assistance percentage that permits states to reduce their share of Medicaid costs. Preliminary calculations under the new, temporary Title V federal medical assistance percentage formula indicate that Hawaii would receive an additional $315,800,000 of federal funds over the period from fiscal years 2008‑2009 through 2011. In fiscal year 2008‑2009, the increased federal medical assistance percentage funding would amount to $106,800,000, which can be used to offset fiscal year 2008‑2009 general fund appropriations of the health care payments program (HMS 401) of the department of human services, the developmental disabilities program (HTH 501) and child and adolescent mental health program (HTH 460) of the department of health, and the comprehensive student support services program (EDN 150) of the department of education.
The Recovery Act also temporarily increases federal support to states for:
(1) Energy initiatives through allocations in the strategic industries program (BED 120) of the department of business, economic development, and tourism for state energy programs and energy efficiency and conservation block grants;
(2) Water systems development through allocations in the agricultural resource management program (AGR 141) of the department of agriculture for capital improvements;
(3) Unemployment insurance through increased allocations in the unemployment compensation program (LBR 171) of the department of labor and industrial relations for increased unemployment insurance benefit payments;
(4) Vocational rehabilitation through increased allocations in the vocational rehabilitation program (HMS 802) of the department of human services for vocational rehabilitation and independent living programs;
(5) Transportation through increased allocations in the Hawaii highways program (TRN 511) and Kauai highways program (TRN 561) of the department of transportation for highway special maintenance, in the Oahu highways program (TRN 501) and highways administration program (TRN 595) of the department of transportation for capital improvements, and in the Honolulu international airport program (TRN 102), Kahului airport program (TRN 131), and airports administration program (TRN 195) of the department of transportation for capital improvements;
(6) Social services through increased allocations in the general support for child care program (HMS 302), child protective services payments program (HMS 303), cash support for child care program (HMS 305), and general support for self sufficiency services program (HMS 903) of the department of human services for payments to eligible clients and associated program expenditures;
(7) Public housing through increased allocations in the rental housing services program (HMS 220) of the department of human services for public housing capital improvements and in the homeless services program (HMS 224) of the department of human services for non‑routine repairs and maintenance of the public housing inventory and homeless prevention initiatives;
(8) Native Hawaiian homesteads through allocations in the planning and development for Hawaiian homesteads program (HHL 602) of the department of Hawaiian home lands for capital improvements;
(9) Support for elders through increased allocations in the executive office on aging (HTH 904) for congregate meals and home delivered meals; and
(10) Education through increased allocations in the comprehensive student support services program (EDN 150) of the department of education for No Child Left Behind Title I grants, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act part B grants, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act part B preschool grants, and in the school support program (EDN 400) of the department of education for the National School Lunch program.
The federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 authorizes an enhanced level of federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funding if a state qualifies as a "needy state" in terms of high food stamp case loads. Hawaii recently qualified as a "needy state" and is eligible to receive enhanced federal funding for fiscal year 2008‑2009. However, federal regulations require that the state appropriate the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds before they can be used.
The increased federal medical assistance percentage funding for Medicaid correspondingly reduces general fund costs thereby freeing up some general funds in fiscal year 2008‑2009 for use to address increased program requirements in the adult mental health ‑ outpatient program and the Hawaii health systems corporation program. Both of these programs provide critical health services to the public and are experiencing difficult challenges in meeting program requirements with their present level of funding.
The immediate passage of this appropriation is necessary to:
(1) Promote openness and transparency in the use of federal Recovery Act funds for fiscal year 2008‑2009;
(2) Address the general fund revenue shortfall for fiscal year 2008‑2009;
(3) Authorize Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds for fiscal year 2008‑2009 as required by federal regulations; and
(4) Meet fiscal year 2008‑2009 program requirements of the adult mental health ‑ outpatient program and the Hawaii health systems corporation program.
SECTION 4. Part I, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending section 2 to read as follows:
"SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS. Unless otherwise clear from the context, as used in this Act:
(a) "Program ID" means the unique identifier for the specific program, and consists of the abbreviation for the organization responsible for carrying out the program, followed by the organization number for the program.
(b) "Expending agency" means the executive department, independent commission, bureau, office, board, or other establishment of the state government (other than the legislature, office of Hawaiian affairs, and judiciary), the political subdivisions of the state, or any quasi‑public institution supported in whole or in part by state funds, which is authorized to expend specified appropriations made by this Act.
Abbreviations where used to denote the expending agency shall mean the following:
AGR Department of Agriculture
AGS Department of Accounting and General Services
ATG Department of the Attorney General
BED Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism
BUF Department of Budget and Finance
CCA Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
DEF Department of Defense
EDN Department of Education
GOV Office of the Governor
HHL Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
HMS Department of Human Services
HRD Department of Human Resources Development
HTH Department of Health
LBR Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
LNR Department of Land and Natural Resources
LTG Office of the Lieutenant Governor
PSD Department of Public Safety
SUB Subsidies
TAX Department of Taxation
TRN Department of Transportation
UOH University of Hawaii
CCH City and County of Honolulu
COH County of Hawaii
COK County of Kauai
COM County of Maui
(c) "Means of financing" (or "MOF") means the source from which funds are appropriated or authorized to be expended for the programs and projects specified in this Act. All appropriations are followed by letter symbols. Such letter symbols, where used, shall have the following meanings:
A general funds
B special funds
C general obligation bond fund
D general obligation bond fund with debt service cost to be paid from special funds
E revenue bond funds
J federal aid interstate funds
K federal aid primary funds
L federal aid secondary funds
M federal aid urban funds
N other federal funds
R private contributions
S county funds
T trust funds
U interdepartmental transfers
V federal stimulus funds
W revolving funds
X other funds
(d) "Position ceiling" means the maximum number of permanent positions that an expending agency is authorized for a particular program during a specified period or periods, as denoted by an asterisk.
(e) "Capital project number" means the official number of the capital project, as assigned by the responsible organization."
SECTION 5. Part II, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending items A.13 and A.18 in section 3 to read as follows:
"A. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
13. AGR141 - AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
2.00* 2.00*
OPERATING AGR 573,157A 573,157A
6.00* 8.00*
AGR 3,717,780B 853,942B
13.00* 13.00*
AGR 1,417,472W 1,417,472W
INVESTMENT CAPITAL AGR 18,400,000C 1,500,000C
AGR 1,500,000N 1,500,000N
AGR V 2,350,000V
18. BED120 - STRATEGIC INDUSTRIES
9.00* 9.00*
OPERATING BED 1,143,447A 1,273,579A
BED 4,263,395N 4,263,397N
BED U 100,000U
BED V 6,090,900V"
SECTION 6. Part II, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending items B.3 and B.6 in section 3 to read as follows:
"B. EMPLOYMENT
3. LBR171 - UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM
OPERATING LBR 166,626,650B 166,626,650B
207.50* 207.50*
LBR 14,799,675N 14,799,675N
LBR V 34,000,000V
6. HMS802 - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
27.13* 27.13*
OPERATING HMS 4,084,904A 4,085,181A
95.37* 95.37*
HMS 12,949,367N 13,775,679N
HMS V 1,124,575V
HMS 1,330,200W 1,330,200W
INVESTMENT CAPITAL HMS 250,000C C"
SECTION 7. Part II, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending items C.28, C.32, and C.33 in section 3 to read as follows:
"C. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
28. TRN511 - HAWAII HIGHWAYS
124.00* 124.00*
OPERATING TRN 24,490,830B 22,960,942B
TRN 11,000,000V
INVESTMENT CAPITAL TRN 400,000B B
TRN 11,870,000E 4,299,000E
TRN 43,280,000N 10,801,000N
TRN 275,000X X
32. TRN561 - KAUAI HIGHWAYS
51.00* 51.00*
OPERATING TRN 13,135,766B 14,214,142B
TRN 3,200,000V
INVESTMENT CAPITAL TRN 6,700,000E 9,900,000E
TRN 7,200,000N 13,600,000N
33. TRN595 – HIGHWAYS ADMINISTRATION
80.00* 80.00*
OPERATING TRN 76,115,141B 88,562,587B
TRN 3,655,940N 4,417,330N
INVESTMENT CAPITAL TRN 18,575,000B 18,000,000B
TRN 6,824,000E 6,974,000E
TRN 12,902,000N 26,501,000N
TRN V 1,800,000V"
SECTION 8. Part II, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending items E.5, E.10, E.13 and E.16 in section 3 to read as follows:
"E. HEALTH
5. HTH501 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
236.75* 236.75*
OPERATING HTH 66,576,526A [71,625,299A]
61,811,821A
3.00* 3.00*
HTH 1,025,331B 1,025,331B
HTH 60,118,132U [64,264,766U]
74,078,244U
10. HTH210 - HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION
OPERATING HTH 53,612,232A [53,622,961A]
67,622,961A
2,836.25* 2,836.25*
HTH 379,654,000B 403,460,000B
INVESTMENT CAPITAL HTH 23,920,000C 3,332,000C
13. HTH420 - ADULT MENTAL HEALTH - OUTPATIENT
198.50* 198.50*
OPERATING HTH 73,268,683A [82,539,423A]
90,677,923A
HTH 22,382,981B [24,832,981B]
26,694,481B
HTH 1,643,030N 1,643,030N
16. HTH460 - CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH
193.50* 193.50*
OPERATING HTH 44,103,749A [45,063,201A]
43,083,535A
17.00* 17.00*
HTH 19,636,965B [18,636,965B]
20,616,631B
HTH 2,555,977N 2,568,019N
HTH 2,260,313U 2,260,313U"
SECTION 9. Part II, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending items F.2, F.3, F.4, F.10, F.12, F.17, F.19, F.24, F.26 and F.29 in section 3 to read as follows:
"F. SOCIAL SERVICES
2. HMS302 - GENERAL SUPPORT FOR CHILD CARE
26.07* 26.07*
OPERATING HMS 1,245,650A 1,245,908A
15.93* 16.93*
HMS 6,512,325N 6,683,439N
HMS V 500,000V
3. HMS303 - CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES PAYMENTS
OPERATING HMS 44,816,013A 41,816,013A
HMS 20,095,666N 20,095,666N
HMS V 1,705,010V
4. HMS305 - CASH SUPPORT FOR CHILD CARE
OPERATING HMS 22,411,811A 22,411,811A
HMS 34,250,754N 34,250,754N
HMS V 2,600,000V
10. HMS211 - CASH SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES - SELF-SUFFICIENCY
OPERATING HMS 38,182,284A 38,182,284A
HMS 41,000,000N [41,000,000N]
44,000,000N
12. HMS220 - RENTAL HOUSING SERVICES
1.00* 1.00*
OPERATING HMS 10,194,240A 5,039,240A
200.00* 200.00*
HMS 43,869,465N 43,869,475N
23.00* 23.00*
HMS 3,992,323W 3,992,323W
INVESTMENT CAPITAL HMS 25,000,000C 16,410,000C
HMS V 16,245,443V
17. HMS224 - HOMELESS SERVICES
5.00* 5.00*
OPERATING HMS 11,276,608A 14,111,698A
HMS 1,369,108N 1,369,108N
HMS V 2,166,888V
INVESTMENT CAPITAL HMS 850,000C 1,454,000C
19. HMS401 - HEALTH CARE PAYMENTS
OPERATING HMS 479,133,108A [498,189,087A]
405,218,706A
HMS 672,850,832N 693,906,153N
HMS 44,409,563U 44,409,563U
HMS V 106,798,179V
24. HHL602 - PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR HAWAIIAN HOMESTEADS
14.00* 14.00*
OPERATING HHL 679,070A 679,274A
66.00* 66.00*
HHL 5,649,008B 5,063,477B
HHL 16,393,455N 9,600,545N
51.00* 51.00*
HHL 3,878,386T 3,640,482T
INVESTMENT CAPITAL HHL 375,000C 550,000C
HHL E 100,000,000E
HHL V 10,200,000V
26. HTH904 - EXECUTIVE OFFICE ON AGING
3.30* 3.74*
OPERATING HTH 6,370,552A 6,119,214A
7.45* 8.01*
HTH 7,443,720N 7,443,720N
HTH V 485,000V
INVESTMENT CAPITAL HTH 250,000C 800,000C
29. HMS903 - GENERAL SUPPORT FOR SELF SUFFICIENCY SERVICES
62.96* 62.96*
OPERATING HMS 10,444,592A 10,420,477A
57.04* 62.04*
HMS 59,079,035N [55,059,052N]
65,059,052N
HMS V 25,550,000V"
SECTION 10. Part II, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending items G.1, G.2, G.5, and G.19 in section 3 to read as follows:
"G. FORMAL EDUCATION
[1. EDN100 - SCHOOL-BASED BUDGETING
12,338.60* 12,352.60*
OPERATING EDN 774,244,048A 772,086,697A
EDN 6,280,000B 6,780,000B
EDN 171,923,444N 171,760,198N
EDN 6,300,000T 13,750,000T
EDN 3,000,000U 4,000,000U
EDN 3,398,000W 3,398,000W
INVESTMENT CAPITAL EDN 291,958,000B 310,193,000B
EDN 650,000C 3,000,000C
EDN 1,428,000R R
EDN 50,000,000A
A]
2. EDN150 – COMPREHENSIVE STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
5,615.50* 5,728.50*
OPERATING EDN 361,156,533A [355,373,685A]
355,200,531A
2.00* 2.00*
EDN 49,050,756N 49,050,756N
EDN V 20,493,170V
EDN 2,000,000W [2,000,000W]
2,173,154W
5. EDN400 – SCHOOL SUPPORT
644.00* 644.00*
OPERATING EDN 170,290,488A 169,455,447A
726.50* 726.50*
EDN 23,112,819B 23,112,819B
3.00* 3.00*
EDN 35,659,876N 35,659,880N
EDN V 348,600V
4.00* 4.00*
EDN 6,000,000W 7,022,625W
[19. UOH900 - UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, SYSTEM
WIDE SUPPORT
414.00* 407.50*
OPERATING UOH 41,759,019A 39,709,051A
4.00* 8.00*
UOH 10,938,128B 21,363,400B
4.00* 4.00*
UOH 673,484N 673,484N
5.00* 15.00*
UOH 13,157,802W 13,157,802W
INVESTMENT CAPITAL UOH 50,000,000C 63,792,000C]"
SECTION 11. Part IV, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending item A.4 and adding item A.6.01 in section 125 to read as follows:
"A. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AGR141 - AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
4. P97002 UPCOUNTRY MAUI WATERSHED, MAUI
PLANS, LAND ACQUISITION, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PIPELINE FOR THE UPCOUNTRY MAUI WATERSHED PROJECT, KULA, MAUI. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AID AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
PLANS 50 50
LAND 100 100
DESIGN 200 200
CONSTRUCTION 2,650 [2,650]
3,200
TOTAL FUNDING AGR 1,500 C 1,500 C
AGR 1,500 N 1,500 N
AGR V 550 V
6.01 LOWER HAMAKUA DITCH SYSTEM, HAWAII
CONSTRUCTION FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE LOWER HAMAKUA DITCH SYSTEM, TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANT WORKS, INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS TO MITIGATE FLOOD DAMAGE. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AID FINANCING AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
CONSTRUCTION 1,800
TOTAL FUNDING AGR V 1,800 V"
SECTION 12. Part IV, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending item C.118 X222 in section 125 to read as follows:
"C. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
TRN595 - HIGHWAYS ADMINISTRATION
118. X222 SEISMIC RETROFIT OF VARIOUS BRIDGES, STATEWIDE
CONSTRUCTION FOR SEISMIC RETROFIT IMPROVEMENTS FOR VARIOUS BRIDGES STATEWIDE. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AID FINANCING AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
CONSTRUCTION [7,500]
9,300
TOTAL FUNDING TRN E 1,500 E
TRN N 6,000 N
TRN V 1,800 V"
SECTION 13. Part IV, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by adding items F.13.01 and F.18.02. TBA 005 in section 125 to read as follows:
"F. SOCIAL SERVICES
HMS220 - RENTAL HOUSING SERVICES
13.01 LUMP SUM CIP – ARRA HUD STIMULUS RENOVATIONS, STATEWIDE
CONSTRUCTION FOR NON-ROUTINE REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE, IMPROVEMENTS, AND RENOVATIONS STATEWIDE.
CONSTRUCTION 16,245
TOTAL FUNDING HMS V 16,245 V
HHL602 - PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR HAWAIIAN HOMESTEADS
18.02 TBA 005 NAHASDA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS (ARRA), STATEWIDE
PLANS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION FOR VARIOUS HAWAIIAN HOMESTEAD PROJECTS AND IMPROVEMENTS STATEWIDE, PURSUANT TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING ASSISTANCE AND SELF‑DETERMINATION ACT OF 1996 AND THE AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009. FUNDS NOT NEEDED IN A COST ELEMENT MAY BE USED IN ANOTHER.
PLANS 1
DESIGN 1
CONSTRUCTION 10,198
TOTAL FUNDING HHL V 10,200 V"
SECTION 14. Part V, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by adding a new section to read as follows:
"SECTION 134.1. Act 200, SLH 2003, as amended by Act 41, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, is amended by amending item C‑37 S269 in section 77 to read:
TRN 501 – OAHU HIGHWAYS
"C-37 S269 KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY, SOUTH PUNALUU BRIDGE REPLACEMENT, OAHU
CONSTRUCTION FOR REPLACEMENT OF SOUTH PUNALUU BRIDGE. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AID FINANCING AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
FY 2004 FY 2005
CONSTRUCTION 29,250
TOTAL FUNDING TRN 2,450 E E
TRN 9,800 N N
TRN 17,000 V V"
SECTION 15. Part V, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by adding a new section to read as follows:
"SECTION 134.2. Act 178, SLH 2005, as amended by Act 160, Session Laws of Hawaii 2006, is amended by amending items C‑9.02, C‑22.02, and C‑34 in section 85 to read:
TRN 102 – HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
"C-9.02 A24B HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, INLINE BAGGAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, OAHU
CONSTRUCTION FOR INLINE BAGGAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING EXPLOSIVE DETECTION SYSTEMS, BAGGAGE BELT CONVEYORS, AND OTHER RELATED IMPROVEMENTS. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AID FINANCING AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
FY 2006 FY 2007
CONSTRUCTION 88,250
TOTAL FUNDING TRN E 63,250 E
TRN V 25,000 V"
TRN 131 – KAHULUI AIRPORT
"C-22.02 D08L KAHULUI AIRPORT, INLINE BAGGAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, MAUI
CONSTRUCTION OF INLINE BAGGAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING EXPLOSIVE DETECTION SYSTEMS, BAGGAGE BELT CONVEYORS, AND OTHER RELATED IMPROVEMENTS. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALIFY FOR FEDERAL AID FINANCING AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
FY 2006 FY 2007
CONSTRUCTION 25,300
TOTAL FUNDING TRN E 14,300 E
TRN V 11,000 V"
TRN 195 – AIRPORTS ADMINISTRATION
"C-34 F05C STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS TO AIRFIELD PAVING, STATEWIDE
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS TO RUNWAYS, TAXIWAYS, AND APRONS AT STATEWIDE AIRPORTS. IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE PAVING, MILL AND REPLACE, RECONSTRUCTION, GROOVING, PAINTING, AND OTHER RELATED IMPROVEMENTS. THIS PROJECT IS DEEMED NECESSARY TO QUALITY FOR FEDERAL AID FINANCING AND/OR REIMBURSEMENT.
FY 2006 FY 2007
DESIGN 800 900
CONSTRUCTION 10,250 26,370
TOTAL FUNDING TRN 3,200 B 4,500 B
TRN 7,850 N 7,770 N
TRN V 15,000 V"
SECTION 16. Part VII, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by amending section 167 to read as follows:
"SECTION 167. Provided that the governor may approve the expenditure of federal funds for operating and capital improvement purposes which are in excess of levels authorized by the legislature only in the event that the expenditure is made for the benefit of the public; provided further that the governor may allow for an increase in the federal fund authorization ceiling for the program to accommodate the expenditure of such funds; provided further that prior to the governor's approval to expend these funds the governor shall submit a report to the legislature; provided further that the report shall include the date when the program to receive the federal funds was first notified that additional federal funds may be available, the date that additional federal funds were known to be available, and the reasons why additional federal fund appropriations were not sought during the preceding legislative session, and an explanation of the public benefit; provided further that in the event of federal funds received as a result of a natural or manmade disaster, the governor shall submit notification to the legislature within five days after the governor's approval to expend funds has been granted; and provided further that the governor shall submit a summary report of all uses of this proviso for the previous twelve month period from December 1 to November 30 no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the 2008 and 2009 regular sessions."
SECTION 17. Part VII, Act 213, Session Laws of Hawaii 2007, as amended by Act 158, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, is amended by adding two new sections to read as follows:
"Section 46.2. Provided that of the general fund appropriation for the Hawaii health systems corporation (HTH 210), there is appropriated general funds in the sum of $14,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008‑2009 that shall be expended to pay accounts payable vendors for medical services, equipment, or supplies; provided further that $3,300,000 shall be expended for the Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital; $3,700,000 shall be expended for the Kona Community Hospital; and $7,000,000 shall be expended for the Hilo Medical Center; provided further that the funds shall not be expended for any other purpose and that any unexpended funds shall lapse to the general fund."
"Section 167.1. Provided that the governor may approve the expenditure of federal stimulus funds for operating and capital improvement purposes designated with the letter (V) which are in excess of levels authorized by the legislature; provided further that the governor may allow for an increase in the federal stimulus fund authorization ceiling for the program to accommodate the expenditure of such funds; provided further that prior to the governor's approval to expend these funds the governor shall submit a report to the legislature."
PART III.
SECTION 18. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 19. This Act shall take effect on May 1, 2009.