Bill Text: IA SF510 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Enrolled


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations and related statutory changes involving state government entities involved with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1195.) Item veto. Various effective dates; see sections 25 and 35 of bill.

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Passed) 2017-05-12 - NOBA: Graybook [SF510 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2017-SF510-Enrolled.html

Senate File 510 - Enrolled




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                                  APPROPRIATIONS

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                                        Senate File 510

                             AN ACT
 RELATING TO AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS AND RELATED
    STATUTORY CHANGES INVOLVING STATE GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
    INVOLVED WITH AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, AND INCLUDING EFFECTIVE DATE
    PROVISIONS.

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
                           DIVISION I
         DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP
             GENERAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 2017=2018
    Section 1.  GENERAL FUND ==== DEPARTMENT.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department, including its
 divisions, for administration, regulation, and programs; for
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes; and
 for not more than the following full=time equivalent positions:
 .................................................. $ 17,640,576
 ............................................... FTEs     372.00
    2.  Of the amount appropriated in subsection 1, the following
 amount is transferred to Iowa state university of science and
 technology, to be used for the university's midwest grape and
 wine industry institute:
 .................................................. $    288,000
    3.  The department shall submit a report each quarter of the
 fiscal year to the legislative services agency, the department
 of management, the members of the joint appropriations
 subcommittee on agriculture and natural resources, and the
 chairpersons and ranking members of the senate and house
 committees on appropriations. The report shall describe in
 detail the expenditure of moneys appropriated in this section
 to support the department's administration, regulation, and
 programs.
                    DESIGNATED APPROPRIATIONS
                       MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS
    Sec. 2.  UNCLAIMED PARI=MUTUEL WAGERING WINNINGS ====
 HORSE AND DOG RACING.  There is appropriated from the moneys
 available under section 99D.13 to the department of agriculture
 and land stewardship for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the following amount, or so
 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department's administration
 and enforcement of horse and dog racing law pursuant to section
 99D.22, including for salaries, support, maintenance, and
 miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $    295,516
    Sec. 3.  RENEWABLE FUEL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND ==== MOTOR FUEL
 INSPECTION.
    1.  There is appropriated from the renewable fuel
 infrastructure fund created in section 159A.16 to the
 department of agriculture and land stewardship for the fiscal
 year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the
 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of the inspection of motor fuel, including
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $    500,000
    2.  The department shall establish and administer programs
 for the auditing of motor fuel including biofuel processing
 and production plants, for screening and testing motor fuel,
 including renewable fuel, and for the inspection of motor fuel
 sold by dealers including retail dealers who sell and dispense
 motor fuel from motor fuel pumps.
                     SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
                          GENERAL FUND
    Sec. 4.  DAIRY REGULATION.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of performing functions pursuant to section
 192.109, including conducting a survey of grade "A" milk and
 certifying the results to the secretary of agriculture:
 .................................................. $    189,196
    2.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 5.  LOCAL FOOD AND FARM PROGRAM.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the local food and farm program
 pursuant to chapter 267A:
 .................................................. $     75,000
    2.  The department shall enter into a cost=sharing agreement
 with Iowa state university of science and technology to support
 the local food and farm program coordinator position as part of
 the university's cooperative extension service in agriculture
 and home economics pursuant to chapter 267A.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 6.  AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of allocating moneys to an Iowa association
 affiliated with a national organization which promotes
 agricultural education providing for future farmers:
 .................................................. $     25,000
    2.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 7.  FARMERS WITH DISABILITIES PROGRAM.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting a program for farmers with
 disabilities:
 .................................................. $    130,000
    2.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used for
 the public purpose of providing a grant to a national nonprofit
 organization with over 80 years of experience in assisting
 children and adults with disabilities and special needs. The
 moneys shall be used to support a nationally recognized program
 that began in 1986 and has been replicated in at least 30 other
 states, but which is not available through any other entity
 in this state, and that provides assistance to farmers with
 disabilities in all 99 counties to allow the farmers to remain
 in their own homes and be gainfully engaged in farming through
 provision of agricultural worksite and home modification
 consultations, peer support services, services to families,
 information and referral, and equipment loan services.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
                           DIVISION II
                          GENERAL FUND
         DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP
                    WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE
                 APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2017=2018
    Sec. 8.  WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE ==== GENERAL.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For deposit in the water quality initiative fund created in
 section 466B.45, for purposes of supporting the water quality
 initiative administered by the division of soil conservation
 and water quality as provided in section 466B.42, including
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $  3,000,000
    2.  a.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be
 used to support projects in subwatersheds as designated by the
 division that are part of high=priority watersheds identified
 by the water resources coordinating council established
 pursuant to section 466B.3.
    b.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used to
 support projects in watersheds generally, including regional
 watersheds, as designated by the division and high=priority
 watersheds identified by the water resources coordinating
 council established pursuant to section 466B.3.
    3.  In supporting projects in subwatersheds and watersheds
 as provided in subsection 2, all of the following shall apply:
    a.  The demonstration projects shall utilize water quality
 practices as described in the latest revision of the document
 entitled "Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy" initially presented
 in November 2012 by the department of agriculture and land
 stewardship, the department of natural resources, and Iowa
 state university of science and technology.
    b.  The division shall implement demonstration projects as
 provided in paragraph "a" by providing for participation by
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used in
 farming.  To every extent practical, the division shall provide
 for collaborative participation by such persons who hold a
 legal interest in agricultural land located within the same
 subwatershed.
    c.  The division shall implement a demonstration project on
 a cost=share basis as determined by the division.  However,
 except for edge=of=field practices, the state's share of the
 amount shall not exceed 50 percent of the estimated cost of
 establishing the practice as determined by the division or
 50 percent of the actual cost of establishing the practice,
 whichever is less.
    d.  The demonstration projects shall be used to educate other
 persons about the feasibility and value of establishing similar
 water quality practices. The division shall promote field day
 events for purposes of allowing interested persons to establish
 water quality practices on their agricultural land.
    e.  The division shall conduct water quality evaluations
 within supported subwatersheds. Within a reasonable period
 after accumulating information from such evaluations, the
 division shall create an aggregated database of water quality
 practices.  Any information identifying a person holding a
 legal interest in agricultural land or specific agricultural
 land shall be a confidential record under section 22.7.
    4.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used
 to support education and outreach in a manner that encourages
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used for
 farming to implement water quality practices, including the
 establishment of such practices in watersheds generally, and
 not limited to subwatersheds or high=priority watersheds.
    5.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used
 to contract with persons to coordinate the implementation of
 efforts provided in this section.
    6.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used by
 the department to support urban soil and water conservation
 efforts, which may include but are not limited to management
 practices related to bioretention, landscaping, the use of
 permeable or pervious pavement, and soil quality restoration.
 The moneys shall be allocated on a cost=share basis as provided
 in chapter 161A.
    7.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
 contrary, the department may use moneys appropriated in
 subsection 1 to carry out the provisions of this section on a
 cost=share basis in combination with other moneys available to
 the department from a state or federal source.
    8.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated in
 this section may be used to pay for the costs of administering
 and implementing the water quality initiative by the
 department's division of soil conservation and water quality as
 provided in section 466B.42 and this section.
                          DIVISION III
                 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
             GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2017=2018
    Sec. 9.  GENERAL FUND ==== DEPARTMENT.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of natural resources for the fiscal year
 beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the following
 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
 purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department, including its
 divisions, for administration, regulation, and programs; for
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes; and
 for not more than the following full=time equivalent positions:
 .................................................. $ 11,299,811
 ............................................... FTEs   1,145.95
    2.  Of the number of full=time equivalent positions
 authorized to the department pursuant to subsection 1, 50
 full=time equivalent positions shall be allocated by the
 department for seasonal employees for purposes of providing
 maintenance, upkeep, and sanitary services at state parks.
 This subsection shall not impact park ranger or park manager
 positions within the department.
    3.  The department shall submit a report each quarter of the
 fiscal year to the legislative services agency, the department
 of management, the members of the joint appropriations
 subcommittee on agriculture and natural resources, and the
 chairpersons and ranking members of the senate and house
 committees on appropriations. The report shall describe in
 detail the expenditure of moneys appropriated under this
 section to support the department's administration, regulation,
 and programs.
    Sec. 10.  STATE FISH AND GAME PROTECTION FUND ==== REGULATION
 AND ADVANCEMENT OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.
    1.  There is appropriated from the state fish and game
 protection fund to the department of natural resources for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the regulation or advancement of
 hunting, fishing, or trapping, or the protection, propagation,
 restoration, management, or harvest of fish or wildlife,
 including for administration, regulation, law enforcement, and
 programs; and for salaries, support, maintenance, equipment,
 and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $ 43,147,993
    2.  Notwithstanding section 455A.10, the department may use
 the unappropriated balance remaining in the state fish and game
 protection fund to provide for the funding of health and life
 insurance premium payments from unused sick leave balances of
 conservation peace officers employed in a protection occupation
 who retire, pursuant to section 97B.49B.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 455A.10, the department of
 natural resources may use the unappropriated balance remaining
 in the state fish and game protection fund for the fiscal
 year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, as is
 necessary to fund salary adjustments for departmental employees
 for which the general assembly has made an operating budget
 appropriation in subsection 1.
    Sec. 11.  GROUNDWATER PROTECTION FUND ==== WATER
 QUALITY.  There is appropriated from the groundwater protection
 fund created in section 455E.11 to the department of natural
 resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017,
 and ending June 30, 2018, from those moneys which are not
 allocated pursuant to that section, the following amount, or
 so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department's protection
 of the state's groundwater, including for administration,
 regulation, and programs, and for salaries, support,
 maintenance, equipment, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $  3,455,832
                    DESIGNATED APPROPRIATIONS
                       MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS
    Sec. 12.  SPECIAL SNOWMOBILE FUND ==== SNOWMOBILE
 PROGRAM.  There is appropriated from the special snowmobile
 fund created under section 321G.7 to the department of natural
 resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and
 ending June 30, 2018, the following amount, or so much thereof
 as is necessary, to be used for the purpose designated:
    For purposes of administering and enforcing the state
 snowmobile programs:
 .................................................. $    100,000
    Sec. 13.  UNASSIGNED REVENUE FUND ==== UNDERGROUND STORAGE
 TANKS SECTION EXPENSES.  There is appropriated from the
 unassigned revenue fund administered by the Iowa comprehensive
 petroleum underground storage tank fund board established
 pursuant to section 455G.4 to the department of natural
 resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and
 ending June 30, 2018, the following amount, or so much thereof
 as is necessary, to be used for the purpose designated:
 For purposes of paying for administration expenses of the
 department's underground storage tanks section:
 .................................................. $    200,000
                     SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
                          GENERAL FUND
    Sec. 14.  FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND DAM SAFETY.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of natural resources for the fiscal year
 beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the following
 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
 purpose designated:
    For purposes of supporting floodplain management and dam
 safety:
 .................................................. $  1,885,000
    2.  Of the amount appropriated in subsection 1, up to
 $400,000 may be used by the department to acquire or install
 stream gages for purposes of tracking and predicting flood
 events and for compiling necessary data to improve flood
 frequency analysis.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 subsection 1 that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 15.  FORESTRY HEALTH MANAGEMENT.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of natural resources for the fiscal year
 beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the following
 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
 purposes designated:
    For purposes of providing for forestry health management
 programs:
 .................................................. $    500,000
    2.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
                           DIVISION IV
                      IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
      SPECIAL GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2017=2018
                VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY
    Sec. 16.  VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to Iowa state university of science and technology for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the college of veterinary
 medicine for the operation of the veterinary diagnostic
 laboratory and for not more than the following full=time
 equivalent positions:
 .................................................. $  4,000,000
 ............................................... FTEs      51.00
    2.  a.  Iowa state university of science and technology
 shall not reduce the amount that it allocates to support the
 college of veterinary medicine from any other source due to the
 appropriation made in this section.
    b.  Paragraph "a" does not apply to a reduction made to
 support the college of veterinary medicine, if the same
 percentage of reduction imposed on the college of veterinary
 medicine is also imposed on all of Iowa state university of
 science and technology's budget units.
    3.  If by June 30, 2018, Iowa state university of science and
 technology fails to allocate the moneys appropriated in this
 section to the college of veterinary medicine in accordance
 with this section, the moneys appropriated in this section for
 that fiscal year shall revert to the general fund of the state.
                           DIVISION V
                     ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND
             GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2017=2018
    Sec. 17.  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND
 STEWARDSHIP.  There is appropriated from the environment first
 fund created in section 8.57A to the department of agriculture
 and land stewardship for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the following amounts, or so
 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    1.  CONSERVATION RESERVE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (CREP)
    a.  For the conservation reserve enhancement program to
 restore and construct wetlands for the purposes of intercepting
 tile line runoff, reducing nutrient loss, improving water
 quality, and enhancing agricultural production practices:
 .................................................. $  1,000,000
    b.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "a" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    c.  Notwithstanding any other provision in law, the
 department may use moneys appropriated in this subsection,
 in combination with other appropriate environment first
 fund appropriations, for cost sharing to match United States
 department of agriculture, natural resources conservation
 service, wetlands reserve enhancement program (WREP) funding
 available to Iowa.
    2.  WATERSHED PROTECTION
    a.  For continuation of a program that provides
 multiobjective resource protections for flood control, water
 quality, erosion control, and natural resource conservation:
 .................................................. $    900,000
    b.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "a" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    3.  FARM MANAGEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
    a.  For continuation of a statewide voluntary farm
 management demonstration program to demonstrate the
 effectiveness and adaptability of emerging practices in
 agronomy that protect water resources and provide other
 environmental benefits:
 .................................................. $    375,000
    b.  The amount appropriated in paragraph "a", shall be
 allocated to an organization representing soybean growers to
 provide for an agriculture and environment performance program.
    4.  SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ==== ADMINISTRATION
    a.  For use by the department for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices:
 .................................................. $  3,800,000
    b.  Of the moneys appropriated in paragraph "a", $150,000
 is allocated to support field staff providing technical
 assistance.
    5.  CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP)
    a.  To encourage and assist farmers in enrolling in and the
 implementation of the federal conservation reserve program and
 to work with them to enhance their revegetation efforts to
 improve water quality and habitat:
 .................................................. $    900,000
    b.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "a" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    6.  SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
    a.  For use by the department in providing for soil and water
 conservation:
 .................................................. $  8,325,000
    b.  (1)  Of the amount appropriated in paragraph "a", for
 transfer to the loess hills development and conservation fund
 created in section 161D.2:
 .................................................. $    490,000
    (2)  (a)  Of the amount transferred to the loess hills
 development and conservation fund in subparagraph (1), $450,000
 shall be allocated to the fund's hungry canyons account.
    (b)  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys allocated to
 the fund's hungry canyons account as provided in subparagraph
 division (a) may be used for administrative costs.
    (3)  (a)  Of the amount transferred to the loess hills
 development and conservation fund in subparagraph (1), $40,000
 shall be allocated to the fund's loess hills alliance account.
    (b)  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys allocated to the
 fund's loess hills alliance account as provided in subparagraph
 division (a) may be used for administrative costs.
    c.  Of the remaining amount appropriated in paragraph "a",
 for use by the department in providing for soil and water
 conservation administration, the conservation of soil and
 water resources, or the support of soil and water conservation
 districts:
 .................................................. $  7,835,000
    d.  Of the amount appropriated in paragraph "c" that the
 department allocates to a soil and water conservation district,
 the first $15,000 may be expended by the district for the
 purpose of providing financial incentives under section 161A.73
 to establish management practices for the control of soil
 erosion on land that is row=cropped, including but not limited
 to nontill planting, ridge=till planting, and contouring
 strip=cropping.  Of any remaining amount of that appropriation
 allocated by the department to a district, 30 percent may be
 expended by the district for that same purpose.
    e.  Not more than 5 percent of the moneys appropriated in
 paragraph "c" may be allocated for cost sharing to address
 complaints filed under section 161A.47.
    f.  Of the moneys appropriated in paragraph "c", 5 percent
 shall be allocated for financial incentives to establish
 practices to protect watersheds above publicly owned lakes of
 the state from soil erosion and sediment as provided in section
 161A.73.
    g.  The state soil conservation committee established by
 section 161A.4 may allocate moneys appropriated in paragraph
 "c" to conduct research and demonstration projects to promote
 conservation tillage and nonpoint source pollution control
 practices.
    h.  The allocation of moneys as financial incentives as
 provided in section 161A.73 may be used in combination with
 moneys allocated by the department of natural resources.
    i.  Not more than 15 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "c" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    j.  In lieu of moneys appropriated in section 466A.5, not
 more than $25,000 of the moneys appropriated in paragraph "c"
 shall be used by the division of soil conservation and water
 quality of the department of agriculture and land stewardship
 to provide administrative support to the watershed improvement
 review board established in section 466A.3.
    Sec. 18.  DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.  There is
 appropriated from the environment first fund created in section
 8.57A to the department of natural resources for the fiscal
 year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the
 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    1.  STATE PARKS MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
    a.  For regular maintenance and operations of state parks and
 staff time associated with these activities:
 .................................................. $  6,235,000
    b.  Of the amount appropriated in paragraph "a", up to
 $100,000 shall be allocated for statewide coordination of
 volunteer efforts under the water quality and keepers of the
 land programs.
    2.  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
    To provide local watershed managers with geographic
 information system data for their use in developing,
 monitoring, and displaying results of their watershed work:
 .................................................. $    195,000
    3.  WATER QUALITY MONITORING
    For continuing the establishment and operation of water
 quality monitoring stations:
 .................................................. $  2,955,000
    4.  PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ACCOUNT
    For deposit in the public water supply system account of the
 water quality protection fund created in section 455B.183A:
 .................................................. $    500,000
    5.  REGULATION OF ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS
    For the regulation of animal feeding operations, including
 as provided for in chapters 459 through 459B:
 .................................................. $  1,320,000
    6.  AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
    For the abatement, control, and prevention of ambient
 air pollution in this state, including measures as necessary
 to assure attainment and maintenance of ambient air quality
 standards from particulate matter:
 .................................................. $    425,000
    7.  WATER QUANTITY REGULATION
    For regulating water quantity from surface and subsurface
 sources by providing for the allocation and use of water
 resources, the protection and management of water resources,
 and the preclusion of conflicts among users of water resources,
 including as provided in chapter 455B, division III, part 4:
 .................................................. $    495,000
    8.  GEOLOGICAL AND WATER SURVEY
    For continuing the operations of the department's geological
 and water survey including but not limited to providing
 analysis, data collection, investigative programs, and
 information for water supply development and protection:
 .................................................. $    200,000
    Sec. 19.  REVERSION.
    1.  a.  Except as provided in paragraph "b", and
 notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, in this division of this
 Act that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the
 fiscal year shall not revert but instead shall remain available
 to be used for the purposes designated until the close of the
 succeeding fiscal year, or until the project for which the
 appropriation was made is completed, whichever is earlier.
    b.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated for
 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, in this division of
 this Act to the department of agriculture and land stewardship
 to provide financial assistance for the establishment of
 permanent soil and water conservation practices that remain
 unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the fiscal year
 shall not revert but instead shall remain available for
 expenditure for the purposes designated until the close of the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020.
    2.  Subsection 1 does not apply to moneys transferred
 pursuant to this division to the loess hills development and
 conservation fund created in section 161D.2 which shall not
 revert as provided in that section.
                           DIVISION VI
                     ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND
             SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2017=2018
    Sec. 20.  WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE ==== DEPARTMENT OF
 AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP.
    1.  There is appropriated from the environment first fund
 created in section 8.57A to the department of agriculture
 and land stewardship for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
 2017, and ending June 30, 2018, the following amount, or so
 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    For deposit in the water quality initiative fund created in
 section 466B.45, for purposes of supporting the water quality
 initiative administered by the division of soil conservation
 and water quality as provided in section 466B.42, including
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $  2,375,000
    2.  a.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be
 used to support projects in subwatersheds as designated by the
 division that are part of high=priority watersheds identified
 by the water resources coordinating council established
 pursuant to section 466B.3.
    b.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used to
 support projects in watersheds generally, including regional
 watersheds, as designated by the division and high=priority
 watersheds identified by the water resources coordinating
 council established pursuant to section 466B.3.
    3.  In supporting projects in subwatersheds and watersheds
 as provided in subsection 2, all of the following shall apply:
    a.  The demonstration projects shall utilize water quality
 practices as described in the latest revision of the document
 entitled "Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy" initially presented
 in November 2012 by the department of agriculture and land
 stewardship, the department of natural resources, and Iowa
 state university of science and technology.
    b.  The division shall implement demonstration projects as
 provided in paragraph "a" by providing for participation by
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used in
 farming.  To every extent practical, the division shall provide
 for collaborative participation by such persons who hold a
 legal interest in agricultural land located within the same
 subwatershed.
    c.  The division shall implement a demonstration project on
 a cost=share basis as determined by the division.  However,
 except for edge=of=field practices, the state's share of the
 amount shall not exceed 50 percent of the estimated cost of
 establishing the practice as determined by the division or
 50 percent of the actual cost of establishing the practice,
 whichever is less.
    d.  The demonstration projects shall be used to educate other
 persons about the feasibility and value of establishing similar
 water quality practices. The division shall promote field day
 events for purposes of allowing interested persons to establish
 water quality practices on their agricultural land.
    e.  The division shall conduct water quality evaluations
 within supported subwatersheds. Within a reasonable period
 after accumulating information from such evaluations, the
 division shall create an aggregated database of water quality
 practices.  Any information identifying a person holding a
 legal interest in agricultural land or specific agricultural
 land shall be a confidential record under section 22.7.
    4.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used
 to support education and outreach in a manner that encourages
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used for
 farming to implement water quality practices, including the
 establishment of such practices in watersheds generally, and
 not limited to subwatersheds or high=priority watersheds.
    5.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used
 to contract with persons to coordinate the implementation of
 efforts provided in this section.
    6.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used by
 the department to support urban soil and water conservation
 efforts, which may include but are not limited to management
 practices related to bioretention, landscaping, the use of
 permeable or pervious pavement, and soil quality restoration.
 The moneys shall be allocated on a cost=share basis as provided
 in chapter 161A.
    7.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
 contrary, the department may use moneys appropriated in
 subsection 1 to carry out the provisions of this section on a
 cost=share basis in combination with other moneys available to
 the department from a state or federal source.
    8.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated in
 this section may be used to pay for the costs of administering
 and implementing the water quality initiative by the
 department's division of soil conservation and water quality as
 provided in section 466B.42 and this section.
    Sec. 21.  REAP ==== IN LIEU OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION.
 Notwithstanding the standing appropriation in section 455A.18,
 there is appropriated from the environment first fund created
 in section 8.57A to the Iowa resources enhancement and
 protection fund, in lieu of the appropriation made in section
 455A.18, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and
 ending June 30, 2018, the following amount, to be allocated as
 provided in section 455A.19:
 .................................................. $ 12,000,000
                          DIVISION VII
        ELIMINATION OF WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT REVIEW BOARD
             SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 2017=2018
                    RELATED STATUTORY CHANGES
    Sec. 22.  MANAGEMENT OF MONEYS IN THE WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT
 FUND ==== APPROPRIATION.
    1.  Notwithstanding section 466A.2, and the repeal of
 chapter 466A as provided in this division of this Act, on and
 after December 31, 2017, the department of agriculture and land
 stewardship shall manage the watershed improvement fund in the
 same manner as required in 2016 Acts, chapter 1134, section
 35, including by making necessary payments to satisfy any
 outstanding obligations incurred by the watershed improvement
 review board prior to December 31, 2017.
    2.  Any unobligated and unencumbered moneys remaining in
 the watershed improvement fund on December 31, 2017, are
 appropriated to the department for use by the department in
 providing for soil and water conservation administration, the
 conservation of soil and water resources, or the support of
 soil and water conservation districts in the same manner as
 provided in the section of this Act appropriating moneys to the
 department from the environment first fund created in section
 8.57A.
    Sec. 23.  Section 461.33, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code
 2017, is amended to read as follows:
    a.  Soil conservation and watershed protection, including by
 supporting the division of soil conservation and water quality
 within the department of agriculture and land stewardship
 and soil and water conservation district commissioners. The
 department may provide for the installation of conservation
 practices and watershed protection improvements as provided in
 chapters 161A, 161C, 461A, and 466, and 466A.
    Sec. 24.  REPEAL.  Chapter 466A, Code 2017, is repealed.
    Sec. 25.  EFFECTIVE DATES.
    1.  The section of this division of this Act repealing
 chapter 466A takes effect January 1, 2018.
    2.  The remainder of the provisions in this division of this
 Act take effect July 1, 2017.
                          DIVISION VIII
         IOWA RESOURCES ENHANCEMENT AND PROTECTION FUND
             SPECIAL USE OF MONEYS FOR FY 2017=2018
    Sec. 26.  OPEN SPACES ACCOUNT ==== PARK MAINTENANCE AND
 REPAIR.  Notwithstanding section 455A.19, subsection 1,
 paragraph "a", subparagraph (1), of the moneys allocated to
 the open spaces account of the Iowa resources enhancement and
 protection fund, $288,000 shall be used by the department of
 natural resources for state park maintenance and repair for
 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and ending on June 30,
 2018.
                           DIVISION IX
    LIVESTOCK HEALTH SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 2017=2018
           GENERAL FUND ==== RELATED STATUTORY CHANGES
    Sec. 27.  FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASES AFFLICTING LIVESTOCK ====
 APPROPRIATION.  There is appropriated from the general fund of
 the state to the department of agriculture and land stewardship
 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017, and  ending June 30,
 2018, the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary,
 to be used for the purposes designated:
    1.  For deposit in the foreign animal disease preparedness
 and response fund created in section 163.3B as enacted in this
 division of this Act:
 .................................................. $    100,000
    2.  In developing a foreign animal disease preparedness and
 response strategy as required in section 163.3C as enacted in
 this division of this Act, the department shall prepare an
 interim report to be submitted to the joint appropriations
 subcommittee on agriculture and natural resources not later
 than January 10, 2018.  The interim report shall include
 preliminary findings and recommendations together with plans
 for completing the strategy.  The department shall prepare
 a final report to be submitted to the joint appropriations
 subcommittee on agriculture and natural resources not later
 than January 10, 2019.  The report shall include final
 findings and recommendations for establishing the strategy,
 and may include any proposed notice of intended action for
 consideration by the department or proposed legislation for
 consideration by the general assembly.
    Sec. 28.  NEW SECTION.  163.3B  Foreign animal disease
 preparedness and response fund.
    1.  A foreign animal disease preparedness and response
 fund is created in the state treasury under the control and
 management of the department.
    2.  The fund shall include moneys appropriated by the general
 assembly credited to the fund. The fund may include other
 moneys available to and obtained or accepted by the department
 as provided in section 159.6A, including but not limited to the
 federal government, other public sources, or private sources.
    3.  Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the department and
 shall be used exclusively to develop, establish, and implement
 a foreign animal disease preparedness and response strategy
 as described in section 163.3C, and shall not require further
 special authorization by the general assembly.
    4.  a.  Notwithstanding section 12C.7, interest or earnings
 on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund.
    b.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys credited to the fund
 that remain unexpended or unobligated at the end of a fiscal
 year shall not revert to any other fund.
    Sec. 29.  NEW SECTION.  163.3C  Foreign animal disease
 preparedness and response strategy.
    1.  As used in this section, unless the context otherwise
 requires:
    a.  "Foreign animal disease" means a disease introduced into
 this state that negatively affects the health of livestock
 and is transmittable between the same or different species of
 livestock.
    b.  "Livestock" means an animal belonging to the bovine,
 caprine, equine, ovine, or porcine species, ostriches, rheas,
 emus; farm deer as defined in section 170.1; or turkeys,
 chickens, or other poultry.
    2.  The department shall develop and establish a foreign
 animal disease preparedness and response strategy for use by
 the department in order to prevent, control, or eradicate the
 transmission of foreign animal diseases among populations
 of livestock.  The strategy may be part of the department's
 veterinary emergency preparedness and response services
 as provided in section 163.3A.  The strategy shall provide
 additional expertise and resources to increase biosecurity
 efforts that assist in the prevention of a foreign animal
 disease outbreak in this state.  In developing and establishing
 the strategy, the department shall consult with interested
 persons including but not limited to the following:
    a.  The Iowa cattlemen's association.
    b.  The Iowa state dairy association.
    c.  The Iowa pork producers association.
    d.  The Iowa sheep producers industry association.
    e.  The Iowa turkey federation.
    f.  The Iowa poultry association.
    g.  The college of veterinary medicine at Iowa state
 university.
    h.  The livestock health advisory council created in section
 267.2.
    3.  The department shall implement the foreign animal
 disease preparedness and response strategy if necessary
 to prevent, control, or eradicate the transmission and
 incidence of foreign animal diseases that may threaten or
 actually threaten livestock in this state.  In implementing
 the strategy, the department may utilize emergency response
 measures as otherwise required under section 163.3A.  The
 department may but is not required to consult with interested
 persons when implementing the strategy.
                           DIVISION X
       APPROPRIATION AND STATUTORY CHANGES ==== ELIMINATION
          OF LEOPOLD CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
    Sec. 30.  Section 266.39A, Code 2017, is amended to read as
 follows:
    266.39A  Agricultural research.
    Iowa state university of science and technology shall
 conduct continuing agricultural research to provide information
 about environmental and social impacts of agricultural research
 on the small or family farm and information about population
 trends and impact of the trends on Iowa agriculture, in
 addition to research that may include the categories specified
 in section 266.39B, subsection 2. The research shall include
 an agricultural land tenure study conducted every five years to
 determine the ownership of farmland, and to analyze ownership
 trends, using the categories of land ownership defined in
 chapter 9H.  The study shall be conducted on the basis of
 regions established by the university. A region shall be
 composed of not more than twenty=three contiguous counties.
    Sec. 31.  Section 455E.11, subsection 2, paragraph b,
 subparagraph (3), subparagraph division (a), Code 2017, is
 amended to read as follows:
    (a)  Thirty=five percent is appropriated annually for
 the Leopold center for sustainable agriculture at Iowa state
 university of science and technology to the Iowa nutrient
 research fund created in section 466B.46.
    Sec. 32.  Section 466B.46, subsection 2, Code 2017, is
 amended by adding the following new paragraph:
    NEW PARAGRAPH.  0b.  Moneys appropriated from the agriculture
 management account of the groundwater protection fund pursuant
 to section 455E.11, subsection 2, paragraph "b", subparagraph
 (3), subparagraph division (a).
    Sec. 33.  ONGOING ACTIVITIES AND EXPENSES.
    1.  Until July 1, 2017, the Leopold center for sustainable
 agriculture established in section 266.39 shall not initiate
 any new activity that otherwise could be conducted under
 section 266.39 or 266.39B, including but not limited to
 research grants and projects.  The Leopold center for
 sustainable agriculture shall not incur any obligation or
 expense unless approved by the college of agriculture and life
 sciences at Iowa state university of science and technology.
 The Leopold center for sustainable agriculture shall cancel
 any existing grant or project that is not in the process of
 being immediately completed. However, the Leopold center
 for sustainable agriculture shall not cancel a grant or
 project that would result in a default of a legal or equitable
 obligation, including breach of contract.
    2.  On and after July 1, 2017, the college of agriculture
 and life sciences at Iowa state university of science and
 technology shall administer any ongoing activity that the
 Leopold center for sustainable agriculture had administered
 under section 266.39 or 266.39B prior to that date.  The
 college may expend moneys appropriated from the Iowa nutrient
 research fund created in section 466B.46 in order to pay for
 any necessary expenses associated with the Leopold center
 for sustainable agriculture and for completing any ongoing
 activity.  The college shall cancel any existing grant
 or project that is not in the process of being completed.
 However, the college shall not cancel a grant or project that
 would result in a default of a legal or equitable obligation,
 including breach of contract. The college shall submit a
 report to the general assembly by January 10, 2018, which
 shall include a summary of the ongoing activities and expenses
 described in this section and the expected completion date of
 those activities and expenses.
    Sec. 34.  REPEAL.  Sections 266.39 and 266.39B, Code 2017,
 are repealed.
    Sec. 35.  EFFECTIVE DATES.
    1.  The section of this division of this Act providing for
 ongoing activities and expenses, being deemed of immediate
 importance, takes effect upon enactment.
    2.  The remaining sections of this division of this Act,
 including the section of this division of this Act repealing
 sections 266.39 and 266.39B take effect on July 1, 2017.
                           DIVISION XI
         DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP
             GENERAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 2018=2019
    Sec. 36.  GENERAL FUND ==== DEPARTMENT.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department, including its
 divisions, for administration, regulation, and programs; for
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes; and
 for not more than the following full=time equivalent positions:
 .................................................. $  8,820,288
 ............................................... FTEs     372.00
    2.  Of the amount appropriated in subsection 1, the following
 amount is transferred to Iowa state university of science and
 technology, to be used for the university's midwest grape and
 wine industry institute:
 .................................................. $    144,000
    3.  The department shall submit a report each quarter of the
 fiscal year to the legislative services agency, the department
 of management, the members of the joint appropriations
 subcommittee on agriculture and natural resources, and the
 chairpersons and ranking members of the senate and house
 committees on appropriations. The report shall describe in
 detail the expenditure of moneys appropriated in this section
 to support the department's administration, regulation, and
 programs.
                    DESIGNATED APPROPRIATIONS
                       MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS
    Sec. 37.  UNCLAIMED PARI=MUTUEL WAGERING WINNINGS ====
 HORSE AND DOG RACING.  There is appropriated from the moneys
 available under section 99D.13 to the department of agriculture
 and land stewardship for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the following amount, or so
 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department's administration
 and enforcement of horse and dog racing law pursuant to section
 99D.22, including for salaries, support, maintenance, and
 miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $    147,758
    Sec. 38.  RENEWABLE FUEL INFRASTRUCTURE FUND ==== MOTOR FUEL
 INSPECTION.
    1.  There is appropriated from the renewable fuel
 infrastructure fund created in section 159A.16 to the
 department of agriculture and land stewardship for the fiscal
 year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the
 following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of the inspection of motor fuel, including
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $    250,000
    2.  The department shall establish and administer programs
 for the auditing of motor fuel including biofuel processing
 and production plants, for screening and testing motor fuel,
 including renewable fuel, and for the inspection of motor fuel
 sold by dealers including retail dealers who sell and dispense
 motor fuel from motor fuel pumps.
                     SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
                          GENERAL FUND
    Sec. 39.  DAIRY REGULATION.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of performing functions pursuant to section
 192.109, including conducting a survey of grade "A" milk and
 certifying the results to the secretary of agriculture:
 .................................................. $     94,598
    2.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 40.  LOCAL FOOD AND FARM PROGRAM.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the local food and farm program
 pursuant to chapter 267A:
 .................................................. $     37,500
    2.  The department shall enter into a cost=sharing agreement
 with Iowa state university of science and technology to support
 the local food and farm program coordinator position as part of
 the university's cooperative extension service in agriculture
 and home economics pursuant to chapter 267A.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 41.  AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of allocating moneys to an Iowa association
 affiliated with a national organization which promotes
 agricultural education providing for future farmers:
 .................................................. $     12,500
    2.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 42.  FARMERS WITH DISABILITIES PROGRAM.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting a program for farmers with
 disabilities:
 .................................................. $     65,000
    2.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used for
 the public purpose of providing a grant to a national nonprofit
 organization with over 80 years of experience in assisting
 children and adults with disabilities and special needs. The
 moneys shall be used to support a nationally recognized program
 that began in 1986 and has been replicated in at least 30 other
 states, but which is not available through any other entity
 in this state, and that provides assistance to farmers with
 disabilities in all 99 counties to allow the farmers to remain
 in their own homes and be gainfully engaged in farming through
 provision of agricultural worksite and home modification
 consultations, peer support services, services to families,
 information and referral, and equipment loan services.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
                          DIVISION XII
                          GENERAL FUND
         DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP
                    WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE
                 APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2018=2019
    Sec. 43.  WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE ==== GENERAL.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of agriculture and land stewardship for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For deposit in the water quality initiative fund created in
 section 466B.45, for purposes of supporting the water quality
 initiative administered by the division of soil conservation
 and water quality as provided in section 466B.42, including
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $  1,500,000
    2.  a.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be
 used to support projects in subwatersheds as designated by the
 division that are part of high=priority watersheds identified
 by the water resources coordinating council established
 pursuant to section 466B.3.
    b.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used to
 support projects in watersheds generally, including regional
 watersheds, as designated by the division and high=priority
 watersheds identified by the water resources coordinating
 council established pursuant to section 466B.3.
    3.  In supporting projects in subwatersheds and watersheds
 as provided in subsection 2, all of the following shall apply:
    a.  The demonstration projects shall utilize water quality
 practices as described in the latest revision of the document
 entitled "Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy" initially presented
 in November 2012 by the department of agriculture and land
 stewardship, the department of natural resources, and Iowa
 state university of science and technology.
    b.  The division shall implement demonstration projects as
 provided in paragraph "a" by providing for participation by
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used in
 farming.  To every extent practical, the division shall provide
 for collaborative participation by such persons who hold a
 legal interest in agricultural land located within the same
 subwatershed.
    c.  The division shall implement a demonstration project on
 a cost=share basis as determined by the division.  However,
 except for edge=of=field practices, the state's share of the
 amount shall not exceed 50 percent of the estimated cost of
 establishing the practice as determined by the division or
 50 percent of the actual cost of establishing the practice,
 whichever is less.
    d.  The demonstration projects shall be used to educate other
 persons about the feasibility and value of establishing similar
 water quality practices. The division shall promote field day
 events for purposes of allowing interested persons to establish
 water quality practices on their agricultural land.
    e.  The division shall conduct water quality evaluations
 within supported subwatersheds. Within a reasonable period
 after accumulating information from such evaluations, the
 division shall create an aggregated database of water quality
 practices.  Any information identifying a person holding a
 legal interest in agricultural land or specific agricultural
 land shall be a confidential record under section 22.7.
    4.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used
 to support education and outreach in a manner that encourages
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used for
 farming to implement water quality practices, including the
 establishment of such practices in watersheds generally, and
 not limited to subwatersheds or high=priority watersheds.
    5.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used
 to contract with persons to coordinate the implementation of
 efforts provided in this section.
    6.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used by
 the department to support urban soil and water conservation
 efforts, which may include but are not limited to management
 practices related to bioretention, landscaping, the use of
 permeable or pervious pavement, and soil quality restoration.
 The moneys shall be allocated on a cost=share basis as provided
 in chapter 161A.
    7.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
 contrary, the department may use moneys appropriated in
 subsection 1 to carry out the provisions of this section on a
 cost=share basis in combination with other moneys available to
 the department from a state or federal source.
    8.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated in
 this section may be used to pay for the costs of administering
 and implementing the water quality initiative by the
 department's division of soil conservation and water quality as
 provided in section 466B.42 and this section.
                          DIVISION XIII
                 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
             GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2018=2019
    Sec. 44.  GENERAL FUND ==== DEPARTMENT.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of natural resources for the fiscal year
 beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the following
 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
 purposes designated:
 For purposes of supporting the department, including its
 divisions, for administration, regulation, and programs; for
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes; and
 for not more than the following full=time equivalent positions:
 .................................................. $5,649,905.50
 ............................................... FTEs   1,145.95
    2.  Of the number of full=time equivalent positions
 authorized to the department pursuant to subsection 1, 50
 full=time equivalent positions shall be allocated by the
 department for seasonal employees for purposes of providing
 maintenance, upkeep, and sanitary services at state parks.
 This subsection shall not impact park ranger or park manager
 positions within the department.
    3.  The department shall submit a report each quarter of the
 fiscal year to the legislative services agency, the department
 of management, the members of the joint appropriations
 subcommittee on agriculture and natural resources, and the
 chairpersons and ranking members of the senate and house
 committees on appropriations. The report shall describe in
 detail the expenditure of moneys appropriated under this
 section to support the department's administration, regulation,
 and programs.
    Sec. 45.  STATE FISH AND GAME PROTECTION FUND ==== REGULATION
 AND ADVANCEMENT OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.
    1.  There is appropriated from the state fish and game
 protection fund to the department of natural resources for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the regulation or advancement of
 hunting, fishing, or trapping, or the protection, propagation,
 restoration, management, or harvest of fish or wildlife,
 including for administration, regulation, law enforcement, and
 programs; and for salaries, support, maintenance, equipment,
 and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $21,573,996.50
    2.  Notwithstanding section 455A.10, the department may use
 the unappropriated balance remaining in the state fish and game
 protection fund to provide for the funding of health and life
 insurance premium payments from unused sick leave balances of
 conservation peace officers employed in a protection occupation
 who retire, pursuant to section 97B.49B.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 455A.10, the department of
 natural resources may use the unappropriated balance remaining
 in the state fish and game protection fund for the fiscal
 year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, as is
 necessary to fund salary adjustments for departmental employees
 for which the general assembly has made an operating budget
 appropriation in subsection 1.
    Sec. 46.  GROUNDWATER PROTECTION FUND ==== WATER
 QUALITY.  There is appropriated from the groundwater protection
 fund created in section 455E.11 to the department of natural
 resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018,
 and ending June 30, 2019, from those moneys which are not
 allocated pursuant to that section, the following amount, or
 so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    For purposes of supporting the department's protection
 of the state's groundwater, including for administration,
 regulation, and programs, and for salaries, support,
 maintenance, equipment, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $  1,727,916
                    DESIGNATED APPROPRIATIONS
                       MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS
    Sec. 47.  SPECIAL SNOWMOBILE FUND ==== SNOWMOBILE
 PROGRAM.  There is appropriated from the special snowmobile
 fund created under section 321G.7 to the department of natural
 resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and
 ending June 30, 2019, the following amount, or so much thereof
 as is necessary, to be used for the purpose designated:
 For purposes of administering and enforcing the state
 snowmobile programs:
 .................................................. $     50,000
    Sec. 48.  UNASSIGNED REVENUE FUND ==== UNDERGROUND STORAGE
 TANKS SECTION EXPENSES.  There is appropriated from the
 unassigned revenue fund administered by the Iowa comprehensive
 petroleum underground storage tank fund board established
 pursuant to section 455G.4 to the department of natural
 resources for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and
 ending June 30, 2019, the following amount, or so much thereof
 as is necessary, to be used for the purpose designated:
    For purposes of paying for administration expenses of the
 department's underground storage tanks section:
 .................................................. $    100,000
                     SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
                          GENERAL FUND
    Sec. 49.  FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND DAM SAFETY.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of natural resources for the fiscal year
 beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the following
 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
 purpose designated:
    For purposes of supporting floodplain management and dam
 safety:
 .................................................. $    942,500
    2.  Of the amount appropriated in subsection 1, up to
 $200,000 may be used by the department to acquire or install
 stream gages for purposes of tracking and predicting flood
 events and for compiling necessary data to improve flood
 frequency analysis.
    3.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 subsection 1 that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available for expenditure for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
    Sec. 50.  FORESTRY HEALTH MANAGEMENT.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to the department of natural resources for the fiscal year
 beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the following
 amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the
 purposes designated:
    For purposes of providing for forestry health management
 programs:
 .................................................. $    250,000
    2.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated in
 this section that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the
 close of the fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain
 available to be used for the purposes designated until the
 close of the succeeding fiscal year.
                          DIVISION XIV
                      IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
      SPECIAL GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2018=2019
                VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY
    Sec. 51.  VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY.
    1.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the state
 to Iowa state university of science and technology for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019,
 the following amount, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    For purposes of supporting the college of veterinary
 medicine for the operation of the veterinary diagnostic
 laboratory and for not more than the following full=time
 equivalent positions:
 .................................................. $  2,000,000
 ............................................... FTEs      51.00
    2.  a.  Iowa state university of science and technology
 shall not reduce the amount that it allocates to support the
 college of veterinary medicine from any other source due to the
 appropriation made in this section.
    b.  Paragraph "a" does not apply to a reduction made to
 support the college of veterinary medicine, if the same
 percentage of reduction imposed on the college of veterinary
 medicine is also imposed on all of Iowa state university of
 science and technology's budget units.
    3.  If by June 30, 2019, Iowa state university of science and
 technology fails to allocate the moneys appropriated in this
 section to the college of veterinary medicine in accordance
 with this section, the moneys appropriated in this section for
 that fiscal year shall revert to the general fund of the state.
                           DIVISION XV
                     ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND
             GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 2018=2019
    Sec. 52.  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND
 STEWARDSHIP.  There is appropriated from the environment first
 fund created in section 8.57A to the department of agriculture
 and land stewardship for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the following amounts, or so
 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    1.  CONSERVATION RESERVE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (CREP)
    a.  For the conservation reserve enhancement program to
 restore and construct wetlands for the purposes of intercepting
 tile line runoff, reducing nutrient loss, improving water
 quality, and enhancing agricultural production practices:
 .................................................. $    500,000
    b.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "a" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    c.  Notwithstanding any other provision in law, the
 department may use moneys appropriated in this subsection,
 in combination with other appropriate environment first
 fund appropriations, for cost sharing to match United States
 department of agriculture, natural resources conservation
 service, wetlands reserve enhancement program (WREP) funding
 available to Iowa.
    2.  WATERSHED PROTECTION
    a.  For continuation of a program that provides
 multiobjective resource protections for flood control, water
 quality, erosion control, and natural resource conservation:
 .................................................. $    450,000
    b.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "a" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    3.  FARM MANAGEMENT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
    a.  For continuation of a statewide voluntary farm
 management demonstration program to demonstrate the
 effectiveness and adaptability of emerging practices in
 agronomy that protect water resources and provide other
 environmental benefits:
 .................................................. $    187,500
    b.  The amount appropriated in paragraph "a" shall be
 allocated to an organization representing soybean growers to
 provide for an agriculture and environment performance program.
    4.  SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ==== ADMINISTRATION
    a.  For use by the department for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices:
 .................................................. $  1,900,000
    b.  Of the moneys appropriated in paragraph "a", $75,000
 is allocated to support field staff providing technical
 assistance.
    5.  CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP)
    a.  To encourage and assist farmers in enrolling in and the
 implementation of the federal conservation reserve program and
 to work with them to enhance their revegetation efforts to
 improve water quality and habitat:
 .................................................. $    450,000
    b.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "a" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    6.  SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
    a.  For use by the department in providing for soil and water
 conservation:
 .................................................. $  4,162,500
    b.  (1)  Of the amount appropriated in paragraph "a", for
 transfer to the loess hills development and conservation fund
 created in section 161D.2:
 .................................................. $    245,000
    (2)  (a)  Of the amount transferred to the loess hills
 development and conservation fund in subparagraph (1), $225,000
 shall be allocated to the fund's hungry canyons account.
    (b)  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys allocated to
 the fund's hungry canyons account as provided in subparagraph
 division (a) may be used for administrative costs.
    (3)  (a)  Of the amount transferred to the loess hills
 development and conservation fund in subparagraph (1), $20,000
 shall be allocated to the fund's loess hills alliance account.
    (b)  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys allocated to the
 fund's loess hills alliance account as provided in subparagraph
 division (a) may be used for administrative costs.
    c.  Of the remaining amount appropriated in paragraph "a",
 for use by the department in providing for soil and water
 conservation administration, the conservation of soil and
 water resources, or the support of soil and water conservation
 districts:
 .................................................. $  3,917,500
    d.  Of the amount appropriated in paragraph "c" that the
 department allocates to a soil and water conservation district,
 the first $7,500 may be expended by the district for the
 purpose of providing financial incentives under section 161A.73
 to establish management practices for the control of soil
 erosion on land that is row=cropped, including but not limited
 to nontill planting, ridge=till planting, and contouring
 strip=cropping.  Of any remaining amount of that appropriation
 allocated by the department to a district, 30 percent may be
 expended by the district for that same purpose.
    e.  Not more than 5 percent of the moneys appropriated in
 paragraph "c" may be allocated for cost sharing to address
 complaints filed under section 161A.47.
    f.  Of the moneys appropriated in paragraph "c", 5 percent
 shall be allocated for financial incentives to establish
 practices to protect watersheds above publicly owned lakes of
 the state from soil erosion and sediment as provided in section
 161A.73.
    g.  The state soil conservation committee established by
 section 161A.4 may allocate moneys appropriated in paragraph
 "c" to conduct research and demonstration projects to promote
 conservation tillage and nonpoint source pollution control
 practices.
    h.  The allocation of moneys as financial incentives as
 provided in section 161A.73 may be used in combination with
 moneys allocated by the department of natural resources.
    i.  Not more than 15 percent of the moneys appropriated
 in paragraph "c" may be used for costs of administration and
 implementation of soil and water conservation practices.
    Sec. 53.  DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.  There is
 appropriated from the environment first fund created in section
 8.57A to the department of natural resources for the fiscal
 year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the
 following amounts, or so much thereof as is necessary, to be
 used for the purposes designated:
    1.  STATE PARKS MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
    a.  For regular maintenance and operations of state parks and
 staff time associated with these activities:
 .................................................. $  3,117,500
    b.  Of the amount appropriated in paragraph "a", up to
 $50,000 shall be allocated for statewide coordination of
 volunteer efforts under the water quality and keepers of the
 land programs.
    2.  GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
    To provide local watershed managers with geographic
 information system data for their use in developing,
 monitoring, and displaying results of their watershed work:
 .................................................. $     97,500
    3.  WATER QUALITY MONITORING
    For continuing the establishment and operation of water
 quality monitoring stations:
 .................................................. $  1,477,500
    4.  PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ACCOUNT
    For deposit in the public water supply system account of the
 water quality protection fund created in section 455B.183A:
 .................................................. $    250,000
    5.  REGULATION OF ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS
    For the regulation of animal feeding operations, including
 as provided for in chapters 459 through 459B:
 .................................................. $    660,000
    6.  AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
    For the abatement, control, and prevention of ambient
 air pollution in this state, including measures as necessary
 to assure attainment and maintenance of ambient air quality
 standards from particulate matter:
 .................................................. $    212,500
    7.  WATER QUANTITY REGULATION
    For regulating water quantity from surface and subsurface
 sources by providing for the allocation and use of water
 resources, the protection and management of water resources,
 and the preclusion of conflicts among users of water resources,
 including as provided in chapter 455B, division III, part 4:
 .................................................. $    247,500
    8.  GEOLOGICAL AND WATER SURVEY
    For continuing the operations of the department's geological
 and water survey including but not limited to providing
 analysis, data collection, investigative programs, and
 information for water supply development and protection:
 .................................................. $    100,000
    Sec. 54.  REVERSION.
    1.  a.  Except as provided in paragraph "b", and
 notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated for the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, in this division of this
 Act that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the
 fiscal year shall not revert but instead shall remain available
 to be used for the purposes designated until the close of the
 succeeding fiscal year, or until the project for which the
 appropriation was made is completed, whichever is earlier.
    b.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys appropriated for
 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, in this division of
 this Act to the department of agriculture and land stewardship
 to provide financial assistance for the establishment of
 permanent soil and water conservation practices that remain
 unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the fiscal year
 shall not revert but instead shall remain available for
 expenditure for the purposes designated until the close of the
 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021.
    2.  Subsection 1 does not apply to moneys transferred
 pursuant to this division to the loess hills development and
 conservation fund created in section 161D.2 which shall not
 revert as provided in that section.
                          DIVISION XVI
                     ENVIRONMENT FIRST FUND
             SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR FY 2018=2019
    Sec. 55.  WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE ==== DEPARTMENT OF
 AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP.
    1.  There is appropriated from the environment first fund
 created in section 8.57A to the department of agriculture
 and land stewardship for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, the following amount, or so
 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
 designated:
    For deposit in the water quality initiative fund created in
 section 466B.45, for purposes of supporting the water quality
 initiative administered by the division of soil conservation
 and water quality as provided in section 466B.42, including
 salaries, support, maintenance, and miscellaneous purposes:
 .................................................. $  1,187,500
    2.  a.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be
 used to support projects in subwatersheds as designated by the
 division that are part of high=priority watersheds identified
 by the water resources coordinating council established
 pursuant to section 466B.3.
    b.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used to
 support projects in watersheds generally, including regional
 watersheds, as designated by the division and high=priority
 watersheds identified by the water resources coordinating
 council established pursuant to section 466B.3.
    3.  In supporting projects in subwatersheds and watersheds
 as provided in subsection 2, all of the following shall apply:
    a.  The demonstration projects shall utilize water quality
 practices as described in the latest revision of the document
 entitled "Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy" initially presented
 in November 2012 by the department of agriculture and land
 stewardship, the department of natural resources, and Iowa
 state university of science and technology.
    b.  The division shall implement demonstration projects as
 provided in paragraph "a" by providing for participation by
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used in
 farming.  To every extent practical, the division shall provide
 for collaborative participation by such persons who hold a
 legal interest in agricultural land located within the same
 subwatershed.
    c.  The division shall implement a demonstration project on
 a cost=share basis as determined by the division.  However,
 except for edge=of=field practices, the state's share of the
 amount shall not exceed 50 percent of the estimated cost of
 establishing the practice as determined by the division or
 50 percent of the actual cost of establishing the practice,
 whichever is less.
    d.  The demonstration projects shall be used to educate other
 persons about the feasibility and value of establishing similar
 water quality practices. The division shall promote field day
 events for purposes of allowing interested persons to establish
 water quality practices on their agricultural land.
    e.  The division shall conduct water quality evaluations
 within supported subwatersheds. Within a reasonable period
 after accumulating information from such evaluations, the
 division shall create an aggregated database of water quality
 practices.  Any information identifying a person holding a
 legal interest in agricultural land or specific agricultural
 land shall be a confidential record under section 22.7.
    4.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 shall be used
 to support education and outreach in a manner that encourages
 persons who hold a legal interest in agricultural land used for
 farming to implement water quality practices, including the
 establishment of such practices in watersheds generally, and
 not limited to subwatersheds or high=priority watersheds.
    5.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used
 to contract with persons to coordinate the implementation of
 efforts provided in this section.
    6.  The moneys appropriated in subsection 1 may be used by
 the department to support urban soil and water conservation
 efforts, which may include but are not limited to management
 practices related to bioretention, landscaping, the use of
 permeable or pervious pavement, and soil quality restoration.
 The moneys shall be allocated on a cost=share basis as provided
 in chapter 161A.
    7.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
 contrary, the department may use moneys appropriated in
 subsection 1 to carry out the provisions of this section on a
 cost=share basis in combination with other moneys available to
 the department from a state or federal source.
    8.  Not more than 10 percent of the moneys appropriated in
 this section may be used to pay for the costs of administering
 and implementing the water quality initiative by the
 department's division of soil conservation and water quality as
 provided in section 466B.42 and this section.


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