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SCS CSHB 268(FIN): "An Act making and amending appropriations; and providing for an effective date."

00SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 268(FIN) 01 "An Act making and amending appropriations; and providing for an effective 02 date." 03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 * Section 1. Federal or other program receipts as defined under AS 37.05.146 that exceed 05 the amount appropriated by sec. 118 of this Act are appropriated conditioned upon compliance 06 with the program review provisions of AS 37.07.080(h). 07 * Sec. 2. The sum of $18,300,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the municipal 08 capital project matching grant fund (AS 37.06.010(b)) in the Department of Administration 09 to provide grants to municipalities under the municipal capital project matching grant program. 10 * Sec. 3. The sum of $1,700,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 11 unincorporated community capital project matching grant fund (AS 37.06.020(b)) in the 12 Department of Community and Regional Affairs to provide grants to unincorporated 13 communities under the unincorporated community capital project matching grant program. 14 * Sec. 4. (a) An amount equal to the sum of the balances of the individual grant accounts

01 established under AS 37.06.010 as of close of business on June 30, 1995, multiplied by the 02 average percentage rate at which interest is received by other accounts in the state's general 03 investment fund that receive interest during fiscal year 1995, is appropriated from the general 04 fund to the municipal capital project matching grant fund (AS 37.06.010). 05 (b) The appropriation made by (a) of this section is allocated pro rata to the individual 06 grant accounts established under AS 37.06.010 according to the portion of the sum of the 07 balances of those individual grant accounts as of close of business on June 30, 1995, that is 08 attributable to each individual grant account. 09 * Sec. 5. (a) An amount equal to the sum of the balances of the individual grant accounts 10 established under AS 37.06.020 as of close of business on June 30, 1995, multiplied by the 11 average percentage rate at which interest is received by other accounts in the state's general 12 investment fund that receive interest during fiscal year 1995, is appropriated from the general 13 fund to the unincorporated community capital project matching grant fund (AS 37.06.020). 14 (b) The appropriation made by (a) of this section is allocated pro rata to the individual 15 grant accounts established under AS 37.06.020 according to the portion of the sum of the 16 balances of those individual grant accounts as of close of business on June 30, 1995, that is 17 attributable to each individual grant account. 18 * Sec. 6. (a) Contingent upon an agreement by the federal government to match the 19 amount appropriated under this section on a dollar-for-dollar basis, the sum of $4,850,000, or 20 a lesser amount equal to the amount the federal government agrees to match on a dollar-for-dollar basis, is 21 appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Education for the 22 construction of a new elementary school facility at Eielson Air Force Base. 23 (b) Contingent upon an agreement by the federal government to match the amount 24 appropriated for upgrade of an existing school facility listed in this section on a dollar-for-dollar basis, the amount 25 set out in this section, or a lesser amount equal to the amount the 26 federal government agrees to match on a dollar-for-dollar basis, is appropriated from the 27 general fund to the Department of Education for upgrade of that facility: 28 FACILITY APPROPRIATION AMOUNT 29 Aurora Elementary School $ 1,800,000 30 Ursa Minor Elementary School 2,200,000. 31 (c) If the Department of Education has not entered into an agreement with the federal

01 government that the federal government will match the maximum amount appropriated under 02 (a) and (b) of this section for a particular facility on a dollar-for-dollar basis, the portion of 03 the appropriation made by (a) and (b) of this section for that facility that is not subject to an 04 agreement with the federal government is repealed June 30, 1996. 05 (d) If the Department of Education has entered into an agreement with the federal 06 government that the federal government will match the amount appropriated under (a) and (b) 07 of this section for a particular facility on a dollar-for-dollar basis, the appropriation made by 08 (a) and (b) of this section for that facility lapses under AS 37.25.020. 09 * Sec. 7. The sum of $2,000,000 is appropriated from the Alaska marine highway system 10 vessel replacement fund (AS 37.05.550) to the Department of Transportation and Public 11 Facilities for marine highway system improvements/overhaul. 12 * Sec. 8. (a) Subject to the condition set out in (b) of this section, an amount not to 13 exceed the unexpended matching balances of the appropriations set out in the Office of 14 Management and Budget Capital Authorization Status Report as of May 1, 1995, for highway 15 planning, design, construction, and related activities, is appropriated from the sources of those 16 appropriations to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for the purpose of 17 highway planning, design, construction, and related activities. 18 (b) Money may be expended under the appropriation made by (a) of this section only 19 to the extent that the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities records a reduction 20 of expenditure authorization with the Department of Administration for an appropriation for 21 highway planning, design, construction, and related activities, set out in the Office of 22 Management and Budget Capital Authorization Status Report as of May 1, 1995. 23 * Sec. 9. (a) Subject to the condition set out in (b) of this section, an amount not to 24 exceed the unexpended matching balances of the appropriations set out in the Office of 25 Management and Budget Capital Authorization Status Report as of May 1, 1995, for aviation 26 planning, design, construction, and related activities, is appropriated from the sources of those 27 appropriations to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for the purpose of 28 aviation planning, design, construction, and related activities. 29 (b) Money may be expended under the appropriation made by (a) of this section only 30 to the extent that the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities records a reduction 31 of expenditure authorization with the Department of Administration for an appropriation for

01 aviation planning, design, construction, and related activities, set out in the Office of 02 Management and Budget Capital Authorization Status Report as of May 1, 1995. 03 * Sec. 10. The sum of $100,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department 04 of Natural Resources, state land reforestation fund (AS 41.17.300). 05 * Sec. 11. (a) Subject to the conditions set out in (c) of this section, the sum of $930,078 06 is appropriated from the appropriate individual grant accounts in the municipal capital project 07 matching fund (AS 37.06.010) for payment as grants under AS 37.06.010 to the following 08 municipalities in the amounts and for the purposes stated: 09 MUNICIPALITY PURPOSE APPROPRIATION 10 City of Akhiok Community facilities and equipment $25,000 11 City of Allakaket Community facilities and equipment 25,000 12 City of Ambler Community facilities and equipment 25,000 13 City of Angoon Community facilities and equipment 28,978 14 City of Anvik Community facilities and equipment 25,000 15 City of Atmautluak Community facilities and equipment 25,000 16 City of Atqasuk Community facilities and equipment 25,000 17 Bristol Bay Borough Community facilities and equipment 58,530 18 City of Buckland Community facilities and equipment 25,000 19 City of Chuathbaluk Community facilities and equipment 25,000 20 City of Clark's Point Community facilities and equipment 25,000 21 City of Diomede Community facilities and equipment 25,000 22 City of Eek Community facilities and equipment 25,000 23 City of Holy Cross Community facilities and equipment 25,000 24 City of Hoonah Community facilities and equipment 36,692 25 City of Kake Community facilities and equipment 30,297 26 City of Kasigluk Community facilities and equipment 25,000 27 City of Kobuk Community facilities and equipment 25,000 28 City of Koyukuk Community facilities and equipment 25,000 29 City of Kupreanof Community facilities and equipment 25,000 30 City of Larsen Bay Community facilities and equipment 25,000 31 City of Lower Kalskag Community facilities and equipment 25,000

01 City of Newtok Community facilities and equipment 25,000 02 City of Nightmute Community facilities and equipment 25,000 03 City of Nondalton Community facilities and equipment 25,000 04 Northwest Arctic Borough Community facilities and equipment 25,000 05 City of Nuiqsut Community facilities and equipment 25,000 06 City of Pilot Point Community facilities and equipment 25,000 07 City of Russian Mission Community facilities and equipment 25,000 08 City of Selawik Community facilities and equipment 25,581 09 City of Shageluk Community facilities and equipment 25,000 10 City of Stebbins Community facilities and equipment 25,000 11 City of Toksook Bay Community facilities and equipment 25,000 12 City of Upper Kalskag Community facilities and equipment 25,000 13 City of White Mountain Community facilities and equipment 25,000. 14 (b) Subject to the conditions set out in (c) of this section, the sum of $500,000 is 15 appropriated from the appropriate individual grant accounts in the unincorporated community 16 capital project matching grant fund (AS 37.06.010) for payment as grants under AS 37.06.020 17 to the following unincorporated communities in the amounts and for the purposes stated: 18 UNINCORPORATED 19 COMMUNITY PURPOSE APPROPRIATION 20 Circle Community facilities and equipment $25,000 21 Copper Center Community facilities and equipment 25,000 22 Eagle Community facilities and equipment 25,000 23 Elfin Cove Community facilities and equipment 25,000 24 Gakona Community facilities and equipment 25,000 25 Hyder Community facilities and equipment 25,000 26 Klukwan Community facilities and equipment 25,000 27 Lake Minchumina Community facilities and equipment 25,000 28 Nelchina/Mendeltna Community facilities and equipment 25,000 29 Nikolski Community facilities and equipment 25,000 30 Oscarville Community facilities and equipment 25,000 31 Paxson Community facilities and equipment 25,000

01 Pitka's Point Community facilities and equipment 25,000 02 Point Baker Community facilities and equipment 25,000 03 Red Devil Community facilities and equipment 50,000 04 Slana Community facilities and equipment 25,000 05 Sleetmute Community facilities and equipment 25,000 06 Stony River Community facilities and equipment 25,000 07 Tok Community facilities and equipment 25,000. 08 (c) The appropriations made by (a) and (b) of this section are made contingent on the 09 municipality or unincorporated community complying before July 1, 1996, with the 10 requirements, other than the deadlines, set out in AS 37.06. 11 * Sec. 12. The sum of $400,000 is reappropriated from the unexpended and unobligated 12 balance of the appropriation made in sec. 19, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 48, lines 12 - 13 (City 13 and Borough of Juneau - Mount Roberts Marina - $3,000,000) to the Department of 14 Administration for the statewide satellite communications project. 15 * Sec. 13. The sum of $1,800,000 is appropriated from the following fund sources in the 16 amount listed to the following agencies for costs relating to the integration of the state's 17 criminal justice computer systems to improve the quality, coordination, and access to criminal 18 history information: 19 APPROPRIATION 20 AGENCY FUND SOURCE AMOUNT 21 Department of 22 Administration General Fund $ 300,000 23 Department of Corrections Federal Receipts 1,500,000 24 * Sec. 14. (a) The sum of $4,000,000 is appropriated from the Southeast energy fund 25 (AS 42.45.040) to the power development fund (AS 44.83.382) for 26 (1) repair, improvement, and maintenance of the initial project; 27 (2) studies, analyses, and related costs associated with the possibility of the 28 disposal by the Alaska Energy Authority of the initial project. 29 (b) In this section, "initial project" means the power project described as the initial 30 project in AS 44.83.398(a), consisting of the Tyee Lake, Swan Lake, Solomon Gulch, and 31 Terror Lake hydroelectric facilities, which are considered for purposes of AS 44.83.398 to

01 be one power project. 02 * Sec. 15. (a) The sum of $1,000,000 is appropriated from federal receipts from the 03 National Marine Fisheries Service to the Department of Fish and Game for the following 04 purposes in the amounts listed: 05 PURPOSE AMOUNT 06 (1) Kenai River drainage expedited permit processing 07 and coordinating center in space provided by the 08 Kenai Peninsula Borough $ 100,000 09 (2) Kenai River drainage habitat restoration project 10 identification and prioritization 30,000 11 (3) Kenai River drainage habitat restoration demonstration 12 projects and grants 870,000. 13 (b) The funds appropriated under (a)(3) of this section may be transferred to the 14 Department of Administration for grants approved by the Department of Fish and Game to the 15 Kenai Peninsula Borough for Kenai River drainage habitat restoration demonstration projects 16 on private land. 17 * Sec. 16. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the disaster relief fund 18 (AS 26.23.300) on June 30, 1995, lapses June 30, 1996, into the funds from which it was 19 appropriated. 20 * Sec. 17. (a) The sum of $350,000,000 is appropriated from all unrestricted mortgage 21 loan interest payments and all other unrestricted receipts, including mortgage loan commitment 22 fees, to the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation for the corporation's loan programs for which 23 the corporation does not provide a subsidy. 24 (b) The sum of $50,000,000 is appropriated from all unrestricted mortgage loan 25 interest payments and all other unrestricted receipts, including mortgage loan commitment 26 fees, to the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation for the corporation's multi-family housing 27 loans and the corporation's housing loan programs and housing loan projects for which the 28 corporation provides a subsidy from the corporation's arbitrage earnings. 29 * Sec. 18. Notwithstanding any prior expenditure authorization to the contrary, funds 30 appropriated by this Act, by another Act enacted by the First Session of the Nineteenth Alaska 31 State Legislature, or by another Act enacted by a prior legislature may not be used to extend

01 Runway 32 at the Anchorage International Airport. 02 * Sec. 19. The unexpended and unobligated balance in the Alaska Science and Technology 03 Endowment earnings reserve, after subtraction of the amount appropriated from the earnings 04 reserve in a version of HB 100 that is enacted into law in 1995, is appropriated to the Alaska 05 Science and Technology Foundation for grants for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. 06 * Sec. 20. The sum of $589,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department 07 of Natural Resources, division of forestry, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, for the 08 following salvage timber harvests in the amounts stated: 09 PURPOSE APPROPRIATION 10 AMOUNT 11 Prince of Wales Island salvage timber harvest 6,000 12 Haines salvage timber harvest 10,000 13 Nenana Goldstream salvage timber harvest 275,000 14 Kelsall River salvage timber harvest 85,000 15 Delta salvage timber harvest 213,000. 16 * Sec. 21. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 3, 17 ch. 83, SLA 1993, and allocated on page 4, line 17 (Petersburg Elementary School code 18 upgrades - $105,000) is reappropriated to the school construction grant fund for payment as 19 a grant under AS 14.11.005 by the Department of Education to Petersburg City Schools for 20 the middle school/high school shop addition. 21 * Sec. 22. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 21, 22 ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 74, lines 7 - 8 (Angoon town hall renovation - $70,000) is 23 reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 24 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Angoon for repairs and renovation of the community services 25 building. 26 * Sec. 23. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 139, 27 ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 103, line 6 (Larsen Bay boat harbor project construction - $222,000) 28 is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 29 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Larsen Bay for the boat harbor construction project. 30 * Sec. 24. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 31 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 76, line 6 (City of Port Lions water main to boat harbor -

01 $200,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as grants under 02 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Port Lions for the following purposes and in the following 03 amounts: 04 PURPOSE GRANT AMOUNT 05 City of Port Lions community hall $175,000 06 Harbor water main feasibility study 25,000 07 (b) If the amount available from the reappropriation of sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, 08 page 76, line 6, in (a) of this section is less than $200,000, then the grants made by (a) of this 09 section shall be reduced in proportion to the amount of the shortfall. 10 * Sec. 25. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriation made in 11 sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 88, line 17 (Homer Intermediate School boiler replacement 12 - $95,600) and the appropriation made in sec. 3, ch. 83, SLA 1993, and allocated on page 4, 13 lines 24 - 25 (Soldotna Elementary gym roof replacement - $113,400) are reappropriated to 14 the Department of Administration for payment as grants under AS 37.05.315 to the Kenai 15 Peninsula Borough for the following projects in the following amounts: 16 PROJECT APPROPRIATION 17 Chapman Elementary School re-roof $ 45,000 18 Homer Junior High School lockers replacement 7,000 19 Seward High School re-roof 30,450 20 Sterling Elementary School classroom heaters upgrade 14,000 21 School district administration carpet replacement 12,600. 22 (b) If the amount available from the reappropriation in (a) of this section of sec. 154, 23 ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 88, line 17, and the reappropriation of the allocation on page 4, lines 24 24 - 25 of the appropriation made in sec. 3, ch. 83, SLA 1993, is less than $109,050, then the 25 grants made in (a) of this section shall be reduced in proportion to the amount of the shortfall. 26 * Sec. 26. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in 27 sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 88, line 4 (Thompson Park sewer interceptor construction - 28 $675,000) and sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 78, lines 9 - 10 (Thompson Park water and 29 sewer projects - $750,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for 30 payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Kenai for Kenai water and sewer 31 system improvement projects.

01 * Sec. 27. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 154, 02 ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 91, line 4 (Klatt Elementary School mechanical room safety repairs - 03 $15,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 04 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, Klatt Elementary 05 School, for computer networking and improvements. 06 * Sec. 28. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 58, 07 ch. 96, SLA 1991, and allocated on page 15, lines 5 - 6 (Huffman Elementary School exhaust 08 fans - $5,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant 09 under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, for the Anchorage School District, for 10 Huffman Elementary School site improvement and upgrades to the computer lab and 11 additional playground equipment. 12 * Sec. 29. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made by 13 sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 101, line 5 (Municipality of Anchorage - Chester Creek 14 and Merrill Field storm trunk - $1,110,000) and sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 97, lines 18 - 15 21 (Municipality of Anchorage - Chester Creek at Merrill Field phase II construction and 16 upgrade - $1,600,000) are repealed and reappropriated for the following purposes and in the 17 following amounts: 18 (1) the sum of $210,000 is appropriated to the Department of Administration 19 for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for design and 20 construction of Far North Hillside Park; 21 (2) the sum of $290,000 is appropriated to the Department of Administration 22 for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for design, 23 construction, rehabilitation, and lighting of the Chester Creek Trail; 24 (3) the sum of $100,000 is appropriated to the Department of Health and Social 25 Services for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to Hope Cottage for debt retirement; 26 (4) the sum of $83,191 is appropriated to the University of Alaska, Anchorage 27 Consortium Library for books and other library materials. 28 (b) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the appropriation in 29 (a) of this section is less than $683,191, then the appropriations made by (a) of this section 30 shall be reduced in proportion to the amount of the shortfall. 31 * Sec. 30. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec.

01 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 97, line 4 (Sand Lake Elementary School roof repair - $15,000) 02 and sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 93, line 5 (Sand Lake Elementary acquisition and 03 upgrade of windows old section - $48,000) are reappropriated to the Department of 04 Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage 05 for the Anchorage School District for Sand Lake Elementary School maintenance and site 06 improvement. 07 * Sec. 31. Section 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 58, lines 4 - 7 is amended to read: 08 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 09 ITEMS FUND 10 Salvation Army adult rehabilitation - renovate 11 [CLITHEROE CENTER] facility (ED 10 - 25) 85,000 85,000 12 * Sec. 32. The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to exceed $48,000, of the 13 appropriation made in sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 101, line 5 (Anchorage historic 14 properties 4th Avenue Theater improvements - $100,000) is reappropriated to the Department 15 of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of 16 Anchorage for the Anchorage Neighborhood Enhancement Youth Employment Project in 17 Election District 15. 18 * Sec. 33. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 21, 19 ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 85, lines 25 - 27 (Fairview Elementary construct opening in five walls 20 - $50,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 21 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for planning and 22 design of a new elementary school in Fairview or an addition to the existing Fairview 23 Elementary School. 24 * Sec. 34. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 58, 25 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 14, line 30, and allocated on page 15, lines 7 - 8 (Mears Jr. High gym 26 floor crack repair - $5,000); sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 96, line 13 (Mears Jr. High 27 purchase and construction of fence - $30,000); and sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 95, line 28 7 (Mears Jr. High seal windows, exterior - $50,000) are reappropriated to the Department of 29 Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, 30 Anchorage School District, for Mears Jr. High School maintenance and site improvements to 31 physical education areas including gym curtains, blinds, weight room, soccer field, and other

01 site improvements. 02 * Sec. 35. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 154, 03 ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 90, line 18 (Bear Valley School mechanical room safety repairs - 04 $15,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 05 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for Bear Valley 06 Elementary School networking infrastructure and computers. 07 * Sec. 36. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in 08 sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 95, line 6 (Lake Otis School carpeting - $50,000) and sec. 09 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 90, lines 7 - 9 (Lake Otis Elementary replace exterior windows - 10 $30,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 11 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, for the Anchorage School District, for 12 maintenance, site improvements, equipment, and computers at Lake Otis Elementary School. 13 * Sec. 37. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 14 139, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 88, line 8, as amended by sec. 70, ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 15 (Cambridge Way/Tudor Road traffic signal and Cambridge Way improvements - $18,000) and 16 in sec. 139, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 90, line 17, as amended by sec. 71, ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 17 (Cambridge Way/Tudor Road traffic signal purchase and installation and Cambridge Way 18 improvements - $152,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment 19 as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for rehabilitation of a fire 20 pumper and, if there is a balance remaining after the rehabilitation, for improvements to the 21 Campbell Creek Trail. 22 * Sec. 38. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 165, 23 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 105, line 17 (Baxter School soundproof music room - $20,000) is 24 reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 25 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for Baxter School 26 maintenance and site improvements. 27 * Sec. 39. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 21, 28 ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 85, lines 35 - 37 (Williwaw Elementary classroom warm water 29 phase I - $27,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a 30 grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for 31 Scenic Park Elementary playground equipment.

01 * Sec. 40. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 21, 02 ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 91, lines 11 - 13 (Airport Heights Elementary carpet upgrade - 03 $20,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 04 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for Airport 05 Heights Elementary maintenance and site improvements. 06 * Sec. 41. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 07 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 91, lines 23 - 25 (Nunaka Valley Elementary install sound 08 proofing - $20,000) and sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 92, lines 4 - 8 (Northern Lights 09 Boulevard, Association for Retarded Citizens of Anchorage, east side signalization - $14,000) 10 are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 11 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for Nunaka 12 Valley Elementary playground equipment. 13 * Sec. 42. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 21, 14 ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 93, lines 7 - 9 (Susitna Elementary gym floor safety upgrade - 15 $45,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 16 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for Susitna 17 Elementary maintenance and site improvements. 18 * Sec. 43. Section 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 95, lines 16 - 18 is amended to read: 19 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 20 ITEMS FUND 21 Municipality of Anchorage - State Street 22 Resurfacing and drainage, 16th - 20th (ED 24) 112,000 112,000 23 * Sec. 44. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 21, 24 ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 92, lines 18 - 20 (Chester Valley Elementary library carpet - $12,000) 25 and sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 105, line 7 (Chester Valley School add second boiler - 26 $110,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant 27 under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for the Anchorage School District for 28 Chester Valley Elementary School library upgrades, equipment, and other maintenance. 29 * Sec. 45. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 30 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 107, line 13 (Fire Lake water and sewer connection - $900,000) 31 and sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 95, lines 32 - 34 (Chugiak High traffic improvements on

01 Birchwood Loop - $22,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for 02 payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School 03 District for Chugiak High School exterior wall repair. 04 * Sec. 46. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriations made in sec. 165, 05 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 109, line 19 (Chugiak Senior Center special needs apartment - 06 $1,900,000) and in sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 101, line 6 (Chugiak Senior Center 07 special needs apartments - $800,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration 08 for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for computer 09 equipment, software, and installation at the Chugiak Senior Center. 10 * Sec. 47. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 165, 11 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 110, line 11 (South Big Lake Road/Little Su River extension - 12 $350,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 13 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Houston for the upgrade of current office equipment and 14 personnel safety equipment for the fire department. 15 * Sec. 48. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 16 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 55, lines 6 - 8 (Chenega Community Schools multipurpose room 17 upgrade - $1,600); sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 54, lines 25 - 27 (Tatitlek Community 18 Schools roof repair - $12,200); sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 54, lines 33 - 35 (Chenega 19 Community School teacher housing upgrade - $3,500); sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 55, 20 lines 17 - 18 (Whittier School handicapped access - $18,000); and sec. 3, ch. 83, SLA 1993, 21 and allocated on page 5, line 17 (Chugach Schools for Whittier School roof repairs - $47,000) 22 are reappropriated to the Department of Education for payment under AS 37.05.316 to the 23 Chugach School District for two grants in equal amounts for the Whittier School boiler 24 replacement and for the upgrade of teacher housing for Tatitlek Community School. 25 * Sec. 49. The unexpended and unobligated balance of grant number 94/535-9-004 for 26 Hollis Henrichs Park improvements from the account in the municipal capital project matching 27 grant fund that the Department of Administration holds in custody for the City of Cordova 28 under AS 37.06.010(b) is reappropriated from the account to the Department of Administration 29 for payment as a grant under AS 37.06.010(b) to the City of Cordova for the high school 30 boiler purchase and repair. 31 * Sec. 50. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 165,

01 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 70, line 17 (Aniak bulk fuel storage facility/engineering, design and 02 site preparation - $160,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Community and Regional 03 Affairs, division of energy, for bulk fuel tank system repairs and upgrades in Aniak. 04 * Sec. 51. Section 10, ch. 4, FSSLA 1994, page 41, lines 18 - 19 is amended to read: 05 APPROPRIATION OTHER 06 ITEMS FUNDS 07 City of Koyuk - public safety building [GRAVEL 25,000 25,000 08 SOURCE DEVELOPMENT] (ED 38) 09 * Sec. 52. Section 3, ch. 128, SLA 1986, page 5, line 15 is amended to read: 10 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 11 ITEMS FUND 12 Kotzebue Elementary School remodel\addition 5,400,000 5,400,000 13 and related projects and other districtwide 14 major maintenance (ED 22) 15 * Sec. 53. Section 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 110, lines 37 - 38 is amended to read: 16 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 17 ITEMS FUND 18 Kaktovik - community facilities [VISITOR'S 75,000 75,000 19 CENTER] design and construction (ED 37) 20 * Sec. 54. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 139, 21 ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 99, line 10 (Point Lay electric project - $75,000) is reappropriated 22 to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under 23 AS 37.05.317 to the unincorporated community of Point Lay for community facilities 24 renovation. 25 * Sec. 55. (a) Subject to the conditions set out in (b) of this section, the balance in the 26 account in the municipal capital project matching grant fund that the Department of 27 Administration holds in custody for the City of Newtok under AS 37.06.010(b) is appropriated 28 from the account in the municipal capital project matching grant fund to the Department of 29 Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Newtok 30 Traditional Council for the community dump site relocation project. 31 (b) The appropriation made in (a) of this section is conditioned upon the Newtok

01 Traditional Council entering into an agreement with the Department of Community and 02 Regional Affairs, as part of the conditions of the grant, that the council will contribute a local 03 share to the cost of community dump site relocation that would satisfy the requirements of 04 AS 37.06.030 if the council were the governing body of an unincorporated community that 05 was subject to that section. 06 * Sec. 56. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 163, 07 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 37, line 4 (Nome - transitional living facility construction/renovation 08 - $100,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for 09 payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to Kawerak, Inc., for the Inuit Circumpolar 10 Conference in Nome. 11 * Sec. 57. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 165, 12 ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 71, line 9, as amended by sec. 26, ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 (Western 13 Alaska fuel cooperative bulk fuel tank acquisition and installation and fuel facility construction 14 - $300,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant 15 under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Dillingham for landfill improvements and for Dillingham 16 City Schools repairs for life, health, and safety improvements. 17 * Sec. 58. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 104, line 7, is amended to read: 18 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 19 ITEMS FUND 20 Dillingham - community youth/recreation 21 center (ED 26) 100,000 100,000 22 * Sec. 59. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 34, 23 ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 109, line 12 (Napaskiak building relocation - $10,000) is 24 reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 25 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Napaskiak for purchase of 4x4 all terrain vehicles for sanitation 26 use. 27 * Sec. 60. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 279, 28 ch. 105, SLA 1985 (Goodnews Bay water and sewer system phase I completion - $37,000) 29 is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 30 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Goodnews Bay for completion of the water and sewer system 31 study.

01 * Sec. 61. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 1, 02 ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 35, line 12 (Goodnews Bay municipal works projects - $30,000) is 03 reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 04 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Goodnews Bay for municipal works projects. 05 * Sec. 62. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 80, 06 ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 82, line 7 (Goodnews Bay health clinic equipment - $2,600) is 07 reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 08 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Goodnews Bay for health clinic equipment. 09 * Sec. 63. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 80, 10 ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 101, line 8 (Goodnews Bay erosion control - $55,000) is 11 reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 12 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Goodnews Bay for erosion control. 13 * Sec. 64. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 1, 14 ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 36, line 4 (Clark's Point road repair - $50,000) is reappropriated to 15 the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of 16 Clark's Point for road repair. 17 * Sec. 65. The unexpended and unobligated balance of that portion of the appropriation 18 made in sec. 201(b), ch. 117, SLA 1989 that is allocated in sec. 201(b)(1) (City of Clark's 19 Point water and sewer extension and hydrant - $37,566) is reappropriated to the Department 20 of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Clark's Point for 21 a water and sewer extension and hydrant. 22 * Sec. 66. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 158, 23 ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 64, line 13, as amended by sec. 108, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992 24 (Nunapitchuk riverbank stabilization, culvert installation, and boat dock construction - 25 $150,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 26 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Nunapitchuk for riverbank stabilization, culvert installation, and 27 boat dock construction. 28 * Sec. 67. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in 29 sec. 63(e), ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 (South Naknek multipurpose building - $100,000) is 30 reappropriated to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant 31 under AS 37.05.316 to the South Naknek Village Council for a multipurpose building.

01 * Sec. 68. The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to exceed $2,206, of the 02 appropriation made in sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 114, lines 17 - 19 (Chignik Lagoon 03 power feasibility study - $50,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for 04 payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Lake and Peninsula Borough for the Chignik 05 Lagoon energy distribution project. 06 * Sec. 69. The sum of $25,000 is appropriated to the Department of Administration for 07 payment as a grant to the City of Newhalen under AS 37.06.010(b) for clinic well construction 08 and to renovate city hall from the appropriation to the municipal capital project matching grant 09 fund (AS 37.06.010(b)) made by sec. 14, ch. 79, SLA 1993, and allocated to the City of 10 Newhalen under sec. 4(b), ch. 80, SLA 1993. 11 * Sec. 70. Section 10, ch. 4, FSSLA 1994, page 39, lines 13 - 14 is amended to read: 12 APPROPRIATION OTHER 13 ITEMS FUNDS 14 City of Newhalen - city hall renovation and 15 city hall equipment purchases [FREEZER 16 PLANT] (ED 36) 25,000 25,000 17 * Sec. 71. (a) Subject to the condition set out in (b) of this section, the unexpended and 18 unobligated balance, not to exceed $758,004, of the appropriation made in sec. 6(b), ch. 14, 19 SLA 1994, as amended by sec. 84, ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 (state aid for school reconstruction - 20 $103,345,264) is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant 21 under AS 37.05.315 to the Lake and Peninsula Borough for reimbursement of 70 percent of 22 cash payments made by the borough for school construction, additions to schools, and major 23 rehabilitation projects approved by the Department of Education in accordance with 24 AS 14.07.020(a)(11) and not previously reimbursed. 25 (b) The appropriation made by (a) of this section is contingent on the Lake and 26 Peninsula Borough agreeing that the borough will not use the money appropriated by (a) of 27 this section as a source of the borough's participating share for grants under AS 14.11. 28 * Sec. 72. (a) Subject to the condition set out in (b) of this section, the sum of $501,017 29 is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 30 AS 37.05.315 to the Lake and Peninsula Borough for the reimbursement of 70 percent of cash 31 payments that have not been reimbursed by the state if the payments were (1) made by the

01 borough on school construction, additions to schools, and major rehabilitation projects and (2) 02 for projects approved by the Department of Education in accordance with 03 AS 14.07.020(a)(11). The appropriation in this section is made from an appropriation enacted 04 during 1995 from the Alaska debt retirement fund (AS 37.15.011) to the Department of 05 Education for state aid for costs of school construction under AS 14.11.100. 06 (b) The appropriation made by (a) of this section is contingent on the Lake and 07 Peninsula Borough agreeing that the borough will not use the money appropriated by (a) of 08 this section as a source of the borough's participating share for grants under AS 14.11. 09 * Sec. 73. Section 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 114, lines 4 - 5 is amended to read: 10 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 11 ITEMS FUNDS 12 City of King Cove - community-related 100,000 100,000 13 facilities [HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS] 14 (ED 40) 15 * Sec. 74. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 139, 16 ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 52, line 5 (statewide maintenance, repair, renovation, equipment 17 replacement - $800,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Health and Social Services for 18 statewide maintenance, repair, renovation, and equipment replacement. 19 * Sec. 75. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 139, 20 ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 51, lines 21 - 22 (mental health facilities, state facility renovation, 21 repair, and equipment replacement - $275,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Health 22 and Social Services for state facility renovation, repair, and equipment replacement. 23 * Sec. 76. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 139, 24 ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 52, line 6, as amended by sec. 7, ch. 1, SLA 1991 (information 25 systems expansion and upgrade - $853,500) is reappropriated to the Department of Health and 26 Social Services for information systems expansion and upgrade. 27 * Sec. 77. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in 28 sec. 141, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 107, line 7 (McLaughlin Youth Center cottage/school 29 replacement - $2,500,000); sec. 141, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 107, line 9 (Alaska Psychiatric 30 Institute interim repairs - $1,809,000); and sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 69, line 8 31 (Healy Senior Center upgrade and refurbish - $10,000) are reappropriated to the Department

01 of Health and Social Services for public health and medical examiner's laboratory pre-construction design. 02 * Sec. 78. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 03 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 71, line 8 (Port Heiden electrical system upgrade - $50,000); sec. 04 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 71, line 10 (St. Paul electrical system repairs - $200,000); sec. 05 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 71, line 18 (Atmautluak Traditional Council electrical metering 06 system - $60,000); and sec. 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 72, line 5 (City of Port Heiden 07 electrical system upgrade - $75,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Community and 08 Regional Affairs, division of energy, for the rural power systems upgrades program. 09 * Sec. 79. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in 10 sec. 139, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 56, line 11 (bulk fuel cooperative grants - $75,000); and 11 sec. 163, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 38, line 20 (bulk fuel cooperative grants - $75,000) are 12 reappropriated to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs, division of energy, for 13 the bulk fuel systems repairs program. 14 * Sec. 80. Section 18, ch. 4, SLA 1995, is amended to read: 15  Sec. 18. The sum of $342,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 16 Department of Health and Social Services, division of public health, to control the 17 tuberculosis outbreak and to conduct epidemiological investigations for the fiscal years 18 [YEAR] ending June 30, 1995 and June 30, 1996. 19 * Sec. 81. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 42, 20 ch. 3, FSSLA 1994, page 13, line 12 (Office of the Governor executive operations - 21 $7,979,600) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1996. 22 * Sec. 82. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 42, 23 ch. 3, FSSLA 1994, page 13, line 22, and allocated on line 26 (office of management and 24 budget, governmental coordination - $4,525,000) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1996. 25 * Sec. 83. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to exceed $330,000, of the 26 appropriation made in sec. 42, ch. 3, FSSLA 1994, page 13, line 34, as amended by sec. 44, 27 ch. 4, SLA 1995 (longevity bonus grants - $72,709,900) is reappropriated to the Department 28 of Administration, office of public advocacy, for operating costs for the fiscal year ending 29 June 30, 1995. 30 (b) If the amount available for reappropriation under (a) of this section is less than 31 $330,000, the amount necessary, when added to the amount reappropriated under (a) of this

01 section, to equal $330,000 is reappropriated from the unexpended and unobligated balance of 02 the appropriation made from the general fund in sec. 42, ch. 3, FSSLA 1994, page 20, line 03 37 (Medical assistance - general fund - $138,117,900) and allocated on page 21, line 10 04 (Medical Assistance, medicaid facilities) is reappropriated to the Department of 05 Administration, office of public advocacy, for operating costs for the fiscal year ending 06 June 30, 1995. 07 * Sec. 84. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 56, 08 ch. 2, FSSLA 1994 (Alaska Housing Finance Corporation - public housing energy efficiency 09 program - $1,000,000) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1997. 10 * Sec. 85. Section 10, ch. 4, FSSLA 1994, page 8, lines 30 - 33, is amended to read: 11 APPROPRIATION OTHER 12 ITEMS FUNDS 13 Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education 130,000 130,000 14  records management system planning and 15  [MICROFICHE EQUIPMENT] replacement 16 * Sec. 86. Section 17(b), ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 6, lines 9 - 11 is amended to read: 17  (b) The sum of $50,000 is appropriated from the receipts of the Alaska 18 Commission on Postsecondary Education to the Department of Education, Alaska 19 Commission on Postsecondary Education, for [BORROWER] records management 20 system planning and replacement [DATA IMAGING ANALYSIS]. 21 * Sec. 87. (a) The sum of $8,000,000 is appropriated from the Alaska debt retirement fund 22 (AS 37.15.011) to the general fund. 23 (b) In addition to the amounts otherwise appropriated by this Act as a state match for 24 participation in federal-aid highway and aviation projects, the sum of $8,000,000 is 25 appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 26 for the following purposes in the amounts listed: 27 (1) general fund match for federal-aid highway projects $6,936,000 28 (2) state match for federal-aid aviation projects 1,064,000. 29 * Sec. 88. The appropriations made in compliance with the program review procedures of 30 AS 37.07.080(h) to implement Trustee Council restoration projects for the federal fiscal year 31 that ends September 30, 1995, as set out in revised program 11-5-9993, lapse into the funds

01 from which they were appropriated June 30, 1996. 02 * Sec. 89. Section 19, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 46, lines 16 - 17, is amended to read: 03 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 04 ITEMS FUND 05 Spring Creek Programs and Support Facilities 150,000 150,000 06  Expansion [SPRINKLER RELOCATION] (ED 8) 07 * Sec. 90. Section 141, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 110, line 21, is amended to read: 08 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 09 ITEMS FUND 10 Statewide Roof Repair: Anchorage Headquarters 109,800 109,800 11  (ED 7 - 15) [250,000] [250,000] 12 * Sec. 91. Section 141, ch. 208, SLA 1990, page 111, line 4, is amended to read: 13 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 14 ITEMS FUND 15 Statewide Roof Repair: Hiland Mountain 340,200 340,200 16  Correctional Center (ED 7 - 15) [200,000] [200,000] 17 * Sec. 92. Section 10, ch. 4, FSSLA 1994, page 46, lines 19 - 20, is amended to read: 18 APPROPRIATION OTHER 19 ITEMS FUNDS 20 Kenny Lake - Construct New Hockey Rink 13,900 13,900 21  [KENNY LAKE SCHOOL ZAMBONI PURCHASE] 22  (ED 36) 23 * Sec. 93. (a) $431,800 of the unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 24 made in sec. 146, ch. 96, SLA 1991, as amended by sec. 54, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992 as amended 25 by sec. 7, ch. 41, SLA 1993, and by sec. 6, ch. 41, SLA 1993, and by sec. 60, ch. 8, FSSLA 26 1994 (national education effort for opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - $3,000,000), 27 is reappropriated to the Office of the Governor for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 28 to Arctic Power, Inc., for promotion of the opening of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to 29 oil and gas development. 30 (b) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 146, 31 ch. 96, SLA 1991, as amended by sec. 54, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992 as amended by sec. 7, ch. 41,

01 SLA 1993, and by sec. 6, ch. 41, SLA 1993, and by sec. 60, ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 (national 02 education effort for opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - $3,000,000), after the 03 appropriation made in (a) of this section, lapses into the general fund June 30, 1996. 04 * Sec. 94. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the disaster relief fund 05 (AS 26.23.300) on June 30, 1995, lapses June 30, 1996, into the funds from which it was 06 appropriated. 07 * Sec. 95. (a) The sum of $2,700,000 is appropriated to the Department of Transportation 08 and Public Facilities for the construction of a road from Cordova to Shepard Point, the 09 construction of oil spill response equipment storage facilities at Shepard Point, and the 10 acquisition of oil spill response equipment for prepositioning at Shepard Point from the 11 following sources in the amounts indicated: 12 (1) the unappropriated and unobligated balance of the interest and income 13 earned through the end of the fiscal year that ends June 30, 1995, on money in the Alyeska 14 Settlement Fund, is appropriated for the purposes of this subsection; 15 (2) the unappropriated and unobligated balance of the interest and income 16 earned during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, on the Exxon Valdez oil spill restoration 17 fund, described in sec. 1(1), ch. 79, SLA 1993, is appropriated for the purposes of this 18 subsection; 19 (3) if the amount appropriated by (1) and (2) of this subsection is less than 20 $2,700,000, the difference between the amount appropriated by (1) and (2) of this subsection 21 and $2,700,000 is reappropriated from the appropriation made by sec. 7, ch. 79, SLA 1993, 22 for the purposes of this subsection. 23 (b) In this section, "Alyeska Settlement Fund" means the trust fund established in the 24 state treasury for the purpose of receiving, holding, and disbursing the settlement proceeds 25 received by the state under the Agreement and Consent Decree in IN RE: The EXXON 26 VALDEZ, United States District Court, District of Alaska, case No. A89-095 Civil 27 (Consolidated)(Re: case No. A92-175 Civil, decree entered November 25, 1992). 28 * Sec. 96. The unexpended and unobligated balance remaining on June 30, 1995, not to 29 exceed $1,000,000, of the appropriation made in sec. 42, ch. 3, FSSLA 1994, page 48, line 30 6 (Budget and Audit Committee - $5,669,400) is reappropriated to the Department of 31 Transportation and Public facilities for nonroutine and deferred maintenance.

01 * Sec. 97. (a) Contingent on the Municipality of Anchorage repaying the sum of $558,972 02 that the state advanced to the municipality and then recalled due to lack of required private 03 investment commitments, the sum of $541,028 of the unexpended and unobligated balance of 04 the appropriation made in sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 108, line 8, through page 109, 05 line 6, as amended by sec. 60, ch. 41, SLA 1993 (Ship Creek redevelopment - $5,500,000) 06 is reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 07 AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for utility and road expenses incurred by the 08 Municipality of Anchorage for the Ship Creek redevelopment project. 09 (b) The appropriation made in sec. 165, ch. 96, SLA 1991, page 108, line 8 through 10 page 109, line 6, as amended by sec. 60, ch. 41, SLA 1993, and as amended by (a) of this 11 section, is amended to read: 12 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 13 ITEMS FUND 14  Municipality of Anchorage - Ship Creek 15  Redevelopment (ED 7 - 15) 5,500,000 5,500,000 16  The sum of $5,500,000 is appropriated to the Municipality of Anchorage for 17 access, tidelands fill and utility upgrades for the Ship Creek Basin redevelopment 18 project, contingent upon a development agreement being approved by both the 19 Anchorage Economic Development Corporation and the Alaska Railroad Corporation 20 that includes private investment commitments equal to or exceeding this appropriation. 21  It is the intent of the legislature that this appropriation be available for 22 reappropriation if the required private investment commitments have not been obtained 23 by April 30, 1995. 24  It is also the intent of the legislature that minority-owned and women-owned 25 businesses be encouraged to participate in and be employed in the Ship Creek Basin 26 project to the greatest extent feasible. 27  The appropriation to the Municipality of Anchorage for the Ship Creek 28 Basin redevelopment is further conditioned on the developer and the Municipality 29 of Anchorage satisfying the requirements set out in Section 3.C of Anchorage 30 Ordinance No. 93-183, as amended, approved by the Anchorage Assembly on 31 January 11, 1994, that the developer provide financial commitments in the form

01 of cash performance bonds or deeds of trust in the amount of at least $1,000,000, 02 to be forfeited to the municipality if the structure is not completed in a timely 03 fashion, to assure the developer acts in good faith to build the tourist attraction. 04 The appropriation is further contingent on the developer demonstrating to the 05 satisfaction of the Department of Administration that the developer has, no later 06 than March 1, 1996, satisfied the requirement for obtaining private investment 07 commitments equal to or exceeding $5,500,000 and for obtaining cash 08 performance bonds or deeds of trust in the amount of at least $1,000,000 payable 09 to the municipality; funds expended or bonds issued by the Alaska Railroad 10 Corporation may not be considered in determining whether the developer has 11 satisfied these requirements. 12 * Sec. 98. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 3, 13 ch. 128, SLA 1986, page 21, line 8, and allocated on line 16 (high speed ferry system phase 14 I - $4,905,000) is reappropriated to the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation for grants 15 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. 16 * Sec. 99. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriations made in sec. 17 154, ch. 5, FSSLA 1992, page 97, line 5 (Williwaw Elementary School interior renovations - 18 $10,000) and sec. 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 86, lines 4 - 6 (Williwaw Elementary exterior 19 painting - $30,000) are reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a 20 grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for the upgrade of the computer 21 lab at Mountain View Elementary School. 22 * Sec. 100. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation, not to exceed 23 $300,000, made in sec. 12, ch. 79, SLA 1993, as amended by sec. 10, ch. 8, FSSLA 1994 24 (research programs for prevention, containment, cleanup, and amelioration of oil spills - 25 $3,250,000) is reappropriated to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for 26 payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Prince William Sound Science Center for 27 planning and design work on facilities to house long-term environmental monitoring and 28 research programs. 29 * Sec. 101. Section 19, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 18, lines 7 - 8, is amended to read: 30 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 31 ITEMS FUND

01 Prudhoe Bay Ultimate Recovery Investigations 02 [RESERVOIR MODELS] (ED 99) 100,000 100,000 03 * Sec. 102. (a) Section 10, ch. 172, SLA 1988, page 9, line 14, is amended to read: 04 APPROPRIATION OTHER 05 ITEMS FUNDS 06 Central Region highways 37,144,600 37,144,600 07 [35,934,600] [35,934,600] 08 (b) Section 10, ch. 172, SLA 1988, page 10, line 5, is amended to read: 09 ALLOCATIONS 10 Funny River Road/bridge 9,000,000 11 (ED 5) [7,790,000] 12 * Sec. 103. Section 21, ch. 79, SLA 1993, page 102, lines 31 - 33, as amended by sec. 51, 13 ch. 8, FSSLA 1994, is amended to read: 14 APPROPRIATION GENERAL 15 ITEMS FUND 16 Matanuska-Susitna Borough - Hollywood 17 Road and Vine Road upgrades 18 [PAVING] (ED 28) 100,000 100,000 19 * Sec. 104. The unexpended and unobligated balance remaining on June 30, 1995, not to 20 exceed $1,000,000, from the appropriations made in sec. 42, ch. 3, FSSLA 1994, page 48, line 21 6, (Budget and Audit Committee - $5,669,400) is reappropriated to the University of Alaska, 22 Anchorage, for design and construction of campus parking facilities. 23 * Sec. 105. (a) The unexpended and unobligated general fund balances of the 24 appropriations contained in those Acts or sections of Acts listed in this subsection, that are not 25 otherwise appropriated or amended by a section of this Act or another Act passed by the First 26 Session of the Nineteenth Alaska State Legislature and enacted into law, are repealed: 27 (1) sec. 11, ch. 153, SLA 1977; 28 (2) sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981; 29 (3) ch. 25, SLA 1982; 30 (4) ch. 141, SLA 1982; 31 (5) ch. 10, SLA 1983;

01 (6) sec. 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983; 02 (7) ch. 21, SLA 1984; 03 (8) ch. 24, SLA 1984; 04 (9) ch. 122, SLA 1984; 05 (10) ch. 96, SLA 1985; 06 (11) ch. 105, SLA 1985; 07 (12) ch. 128, SLA 1986; 08 (13) ch. 130, SLA 1986; 09 (14) ch. 3, FSSLA 1987; 10 (15) sec. 10, ch. 172, SLA 1988; 11 (16) ch. 173, SLA 1988; 12 (17) ch. 117, SLA 1989. 13 (b) In this section, "general fund" includes those appropriation fund sources that are 14 described as general fund, general fund match, general fund program receipts, general fund 15 mental health receipts, or similarly denominated fund sources. 16 * Sec. 106. The unexpended and unobligated balance on June 30, 1995, of the Department 17 of Commerce and Economic Development, division of occupational licensing, general fund 18 program receipts from occupational licensing fees under AS 08.01.065 is appropriated to the 19 division of occupational licensing for operating costs for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. 20 * Sec. 107. Except for $100,000,000, the unappropriated balance of the earnings reserve 21 account (AS 37.13.145) is appropriated from the earnings reserve account to the principal of 22 the permanent fund. 23 * Sec. 108. (a) The sum of $711,150,130 is appropriated from the general fund and from 24 other funds in the amounts listed to the Department of Education for the purposes expressed 25 and allocated in the amounts listed for operating expenditures for the fiscal year ending 26 June 30, 1996: 27 FUND SOURCE AMOUNT 28 General fund $652,235,830 29 General fund/mental health trust 8,073,600 30 Public school trust fund (AS 37.14.110) 5,394,700 31 School fund (AS 43.50.140) 2,655,000

01 Federal receipts - P.L. 81-874 20,791,000 02 Federal receipts - other than P.L. 81-874 22,000,000 03 PURPOSE ALLOCATION AMOUNT 04 Foundation program $643,401,900 05 Child nutrition/student lunch program 22,000,000 06 Cigarette tax distribution 2,655,000 07 Tuition students 1,731,200 08 Boarding home grants 185,900 09 Youth in detention 800,000 10 Public and nonpublic pupil transportation 32,842,200 11 Schools for the handicapped 3,705,200 12 Community schools 600,000 13 Additional district support 3,228,730 14 (b) The amount allocated under (a) of this section for additional district support is 15 further allocated to the following school districts in the amounts listed: 16 SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLOCATION AMOUNT 17 Aleutian Region School District $ 34,160 18 Annette Island School District 170,800 19 Cordova School District 220,210 20 Craig City School District 159,210 21 Dillingham City School District 241,560 22 Galena City School District 179,950 23 Hoonah City School District 128,710 24 Hydaburg City School District 98,210 25 Kake City School District 134,200 26 Kashunamiut School District 215,940 27 Klawock City School District 155,550 28 Nenana City School District 157,990 29 Nome City School District 248,270 30 Pelican City School District 57,340 31 Petersburg City School District 208,010

01 St. Mary's School District 105,530 02 Skagway City School District 112,850 03 Tanana City School District 118,340 04 Unalaska City School District 189,710 05 Wrangell City School District 159,820 06 Yakutat City School District 132,370. 07 * Sec. 109. The sum of $35,000,000 from the available unrestricted cash in the general 08 account of the revolving fund, Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, is anticipated to be 09 transferred by the direction of the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation board to the general 10 fund. The money shall be deposited into the general fund when received during fiscal year 11 1996 and the sum of $35,000,000 is appropriated from the amount transferred to the 12 University of Alaska for deferred maintenance. 13 * Sec. 110. (a) Amounts equal to the amounts deposited in the budget reserve fund 14 (art. IX, sec. 17, Constitution of the State of Alaska) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, 15 by operation of art. IX, sec. 17(d) to repay appropriations made from the budget reserve fund 16 are appropriated from the budget reserve fund to the funds and accounts from which they were 17 transferred. The appropriations made by this section are made under art. IX, sec. 17(c), 18 Constitution of the State of Alaska. 19 (b) If the unrestricted state revenue available for appropriation in fiscal year 1996 is 20 insufficient to cover the general fund appropriations made for fiscal year 1996, the amount 21 necessary to balance revenue and general fund appropriations is appropriated to the general 22 fund from the budget reserve fund (art. IX, sec. 17, Constitution of the State of Alaska). If 23 the appropriation made by this subsection is approved by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the members 24 of each house of the legislature, the appropriation is made under art. 25 IX, sec. 17(c), Constitution of the State of Alaska. If the appropriation made by this 26 subsection is not approved by at least three-fourths vote of each house of the legislature, then 27 the appropriation is made under art. IX, sec. 17(b), Constitution of the State of Alaska and the 28 amount appropriated under this subsection is limited to the amount permitted under art. IX, 29 sec. 17(b). 30 * Sec. 111. The appropriations made by secs. 1, 7 - 9, 12 - 15, 20, 21, 29(a)(4), 48, 50, 31 54, 55, 67, 74 - 79, 87, 95, 96, 100, 104, 109, 118, and 119 of this Act are for capital projects

01 and lapse under AS 37.25.020. 02 * Sec. 112. The appropriations made by secs. 2 - 5, 10, and 17 of this Act are to capitalize 03 funds and do not lapse under AS 37.25.010. 04 * Sec. 113. Sections 1 - 15, 17, 19, 87, 96, 107, 109, 118, and 119 of this Act take effect 05 July 1, 1995. 06 * Sec. 114. Section 55 of this Act takes effect July 2, 1995. 07 * Sec. 115. Section 71 of this Act takes effect June 30, 1995. 08 * Sec. 116. Section 72 of this Act takes effect on the day after a section of an Act enacted 09 during 1995 making an appropriation from the Alaska debt retirement fund (AS 37.15.011) 10 to the Department of Education for state aid for costs of school construction under 11 AS 14.11.100 takes effect. 12 * Sec. 117. Except as provided in secs. 113 - 116 of this Act, this Act takes effect 13 immediately under AS 01.10.070(c). 14 (SECTION 118 OF THIS ACT BEGINS ON PAGE 31)