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To amend section 102.02 and to enact sections 904.01 | 1 |
to 904.08 of the Revised Code and to amend Section | 2 |
211.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the 128th General | 3 |
Assembly and Section 265.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of | 4 |
the 128th General Assembly, as subsequently | 5 |
amended, to establish requirements and | 6 |
responsibilities of the Ohio Livestock Care | 7 |
Standards Board and the Director of Agriculture in | 8 |
administering and enforcing the rules adopted by | 9 |
the Board that govern the care and well-being of | 10 |
livestock in this state, and to make an | 11 |
appropriation. | 12 |
Section 1. That section 102.02 be amended and sections | 13 |
904.01, 904.02, 904.03, 904.04, 904.05, 904.06, 904.07, and 904.08 | 14 |
of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: | 15 |
Sec. 102.02. (A) Except as otherwise provided in division | 16 |
(H) of this section, all of the following shall file with the | 17 |
appropriate ethics commission the disclosure statement described | 18 |
in this division on a form prescribed by the appropriate | 19 |
commission: every person who is elected to or is a candidate for a | 20 |
state, county, or city office and every person who is appointed to | 21 |
fill a vacancy for an unexpired term in such an elective office; | 22 |
all members of the state board of education; the director, | 23 |
assistant directors, deputy directors, division chiefs, or persons | 24 |
of equivalent rank of any administrative department of the state; | 25 |
the president or other chief administrative officer of every state | 26 |
institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of | 27 |
the Revised Code; the executive director and the members of the | 28 |
capitol square review and advisory board appointed or employed | 29 |
pursuant to section 105.41 of the Revised Code; the chief | 30 |
executive officer and the members of the board of each state | 31 |
retirement system; each employee of a state retirement board who | 32 |
is a state retirement system investment officer licensed pursuant | 33 |
to section 1707.163 of the Revised Code; the members of the Ohio | 34 |
retirement study council appointed pursuant to division (C) of | 35 |
section 171.01 of the Revised Code; employees of the Ohio | 36 |
retirement study council, other than employees who perform purely | 37 |
administrative or clerical functions; the administrator of | 38 |
workers' compensation and each member of the bureau of workers' | 39 |
compensation board of directors; the bureau of workers' | 40 |
compensation director of investments; the chief investment officer | 41 |
of the bureau of workers' compensation; the director appointed by | 42 |
the workers' compensation council; all members of the board of | 43 |
commissioners on grievances and discipline of the supreme court | 44 |
and the ethics commission created under section 102.05 of the | 45 |
Revised Code; every business manager, treasurer, or superintendent | 46 |
of a city, local, exempted village, joint vocational, or | 47 |
cooperative education school district or an educational service | 48 |
center; every person who is elected to or is a candidate for the | 49 |
office of member of a board of education of a city, local, | 50 |
exempted village, joint vocational, or cooperative education | 51 |
school district or of a governing board of an educational service | 52 |
center that has a total student count of twelve thousand or more | 53 |
as most recently determined by the department of education | 54 |
pursuant to section 3317.03 of the Revised Code; every person who | 55 |
is appointed to the board of education of a municipal school | 56 |
district pursuant to division (B) or (F) of section 3311.71 of the | 57 |
Revised Code; all members of the board of directors of a sanitary | 58 |
district that is established under Chapter 6115. of the Revised | 59 |
Code and organized wholly for the purpose of providing a water | 60 |
supply for domestic, municipal, and public use, and that includes | 61 |
two municipal corporations in two counties; every public official | 62 |
or employee who is paid a salary or wage in accordance with | 63 |
schedule C of section 124.15 or schedule E-2 of section 124.152 of | 64 |
the Revised Code; members of the board of trustees and the | 65 |
executive director of the southern Ohio agricultural and community | 66 |
development foundation; all members appointed to the Ohio | 67 |
livestock care standards board under section 904.02 of the Revised | 68 |
Code; and every other public official or employee who is | 69 |
designated by the appropriate ethics commission pursuant to | 70 |
division (B) of this section. | 71 |
The disclosure statement shall include all of the following: | 72 |
(1) The name of the person filing the statement and each | 73 |
member of the person's immediate family and all names under which | 74 |
the person or members of the person's immediate family do | 75 |
business; | 76 |
(2)(a) Subject to divisions (A)(2)(b) and (c) of this section | 77 |
and except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the Revised | 78 |
Code, identification of every source of income, other than income | 79 |
from a legislative agent identified in division (A)(2)(b) of this | 80 |
section, received during the preceding calendar year, in the | 81 |
person's own name or by any other person for the person's use or | 82 |
benefit, by the person filing the statement, and a brief | 83 |
description of the nature of the services for which the income was | 84 |
received. If the person filing the statement is a member of the | 85 |
general assembly, the statement shall identify the amount of every | 86 |
source of income received in accordance with the following ranges | 87 |
of amounts: zero or more, but less than one thousand dollars; one | 88 |
thousand dollars or more, but less than ten thousand dollars; ten | 89 |
thousand dollars or more, but less than twenty-five thousand | 90 |
dollars; twenty-five thousand dollars or more, but less than fifty | 91 |
thousand dollars; fifty thousand dollars or more, but less than | 92 |
one hundred thousand dollars; and one hundred thousand dollars or | 93 |
more. Division (A)(2)(a) of this section shall not be construed to | 94 |
require a person filing the statement who derives income from a | 95 |
business or profession to disclose the individual items of income | 96 |
that constitute the gross income of that business or profession, | 97 |
except for those individual items of income that are attributable | 98 |
to the person's or, if the income is shared with the person, the | 99 |
partner's, solicitation of services or goods or performance, | 100 |
arrangement, or facilitation of services or provision of goods on | 101 |
behalf of the business or profession of clients, including | 102 |
corporate clients, who are legislative agents. A person who files | 103 |
the statement under this section shall disclose the identity of | 104 |
and the amount of income received from a person who the public | 105 |
official or employee knows or has reason to know is doing or | 106 |
seeking to do business of any kind with the public official's or | 107 |
employee's agency. | 108 |
(b) If the person filing the statement is a member of the | 109 |
general assembly, the statement shall identify every source of | 110 |
income and the amount of that income that was received from a | 111 |
legislative agent during the preceding calendar year, in the | 112 |
person's own name or by any other person for the person's use or | 113 |
benefit, by the person filing the statement, and a brief | 114 |
description of the nature of the services for which the income was | 115 |
received. Division (A)(2)(b) of this section requires the | 116 |
disclosure of clients of attorneys or persons licensed under | 117 |
section 4732.12 of the Revised Code, or patients of persons | 118 |
certified under section 4731.14 of the Revised Code, if those | 119 |
clients or patients are legislative agents. Division (A)(2)(b) of | 120 |
this section requires a person filing the statement who derives | 121 |
income from a business or profession to disclose those individual | 122 |
items of income that constitute the gross income of that business | 123 |
or profession that are received from legislative agents. | 124 |
(c) Except as otherwise provided in division (A)(2)(c) of | 125 |
this section, division (A)(2)(a) of this section applies to | 126 |
attorneys, physicians, and other persons who engage in the | 127 |
practice of a profession and who, pursuant to a section of the | 128 |
Revised Code, the common law of this state, a code of ethics | 129 |
applicable to the profession, or otherwise, generally are required | 130 |
not to reveal, disclose, or use confidences of clients, patients, | 131 |
or other recipients of professional services except under | 132 |
specified circumstances or generally are required to maintain | 133 |
those types of confidences as privileged communications except | 134 |
under specified circumstances. Division (A)(2)(a) of this section | 135 |
does not require an attorney, physician, or other professional | 136 |
subject to a confidentiality requirement as described in division | 137 |
(A)(2)(c) of this section to disclose the name, other identity, or | 138 |
address of a client, patient, or other recipient of professional | 139 |
services if the disclosure would threaten the client, patient, or | 140 |
other recipient of professional services, would reveal details of | 141 |
the subject matter for which legal, medical, or professional | 142 |
advice or other services were sought, or would reveal an otherwise | 143 |
privileged communication involving the client, patient, or other | 144 |
recipient of professional services. Division (A)(2)(a) of this | 145 |
section does not require an attorney, physician, or other | 146 |
professional subject to a confidentiality requirement as described | 147 |
in division (A)(2)(c) of this section to disclose in the brief | 148 |
description of the nature of services required by division | 149 |
(A)(2)(a) of this section any information pertaining to specific | 150 |
professional services rendered for a client, patient, or other | 151 |
recipient of professional services that would reveal details of | 152 |
the subject matter for which legal, medical, or professional | 153 |
advice was sought or would reveal an otherwise privileged | 154 |
communication involving the client, patient, or other recipient of | 155 |
professional services. | 156 |
(3) The name of every corporation on file with the secretary | 157 |
of state that is incorporated in this state or holds a certificate | 158 |
of compliance authorizing it to do business in this state, trust, | 159 |
business trust, partnership, or association that transacts | 160 |
business in this state in which the person filing the statement or | 161 |
any other person for the person's use and benefit had during the | 162 |
preceding calendar year an investment of over one thousand dollars | 163 |
at fair market value as of the thirty-first day of December of the | 164 |
preceding calendar year, or the date of disposition, whichever is | 165 |
earlier, or in which the person holds any office or has a | 166 |
fiduciary relationship, and a description of the nature of the | 167 |
investment, office, or relationship. Division (A)(3) of this | 168 |
section does not require disclosure of the name of any bank, | 169 |
savings and loan association, credit union, or building and loan | 170 |
association with which the person filing the statement has a | 171 |
deposit or a withdrawable share account. | 172 |
(4) All fee simple and leasehold interests to which the | 173 |
person filing the statement holds legal title to or a beneficial | 174 |
interest in real property located within the state, excluding the | 175 |
person's residence and property used primarily for personal | 176 |
recreation; | 177 |
(5) The names of all persons residing or transacting business | 178 |
in the state to whom the person filing the statement owes, in the | 179 |
person's own name or in the name of any other person, more than | 180 |
one thousand dollars. Division (A)(5) of this section shall not be | 181 |
construed to require the disclosure of debts owed by the person | 182 |
resulting from the ordinary conduct of a business or profession or | 183 |
debts on the person's residence or real property used primarily | 184 |
for personal recreation, except that the superintendent of | 185 |
financial institutions shall disclose the names of all | 186 |
state-chartered savings and loan associations and of all service | 187 |
corporations subject to regulation under division (E)(2) of | 188 |
section 1151.34 of the Revised Code to whom the superintendent in | 189 |
the superintendent's own name or in the name of any other person | 190 |
owes any money, and that the superintendent and any deputy | 191 |
superintendent of banks shall disclose the names of all | 192 |
state-chartered banks and all bank subsidiary corporations subject | 193 |
to regulation under section 1109.44 of the Revised Code to whom | 194 |
the superintendent or deputy superintendent owes any money. | 195 |
(6) The names of all persons residing or transacting business | 196 |
in the state, other than a depository excluded under division | 197 |
(A)(3) of this section, who owe more than one thousand dollars to | 198 |
the person filing the statement, either in the person's own name | 199 |
or to any person for the person's use or benefit. Division (A)(6) | 200 |
of this section shall not be construed to require the disclosure | 201 |
of clients of attorneys or persons licensed under section 4732.12 | 202 |
or 4732.15 of the Revised Code, or patients of persons certified | 203 |
under section 4731.14 of the Revised Code, nor the disclosure of | 204 |
debts owed to the person resulting from the ordinary conduct of a | 205 |
business or profession. | 206 |
(7) Except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the | 207 |
Revised Code, the source of each gift of over seventy-five | 208 |
dollars, or of each gift of over twenty-five dollars received by a | 209 |
member of the general assembly from a legislative agent, received | 210 |
by the person in the person's own name or by any other person for | 211 |
the person's use or benefit during the preceding calendar year, | 212 |
except gifts received by will or by virtue of section 2105.06 of | 213 |
the Revised Code, or received from spouses, parents, grandparents, | 214 |
children, grandchildren, siblings, nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, | 215 |
brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, | 216 |
fathers-in-law, mothers-in-law, or any person to whom the person | 217 |
filing the statement stands in loco parentis, or received by way | 218 |
of distribution from any inter vivos or testamentary trust | 219 |
established by a spouse or by an ancestor; | 220 |
(8) Except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the | 221 |
Revised Code, identification of the source and amount of every | 222 |
payment of expenses incurred for travel to destinations inside or | 223 |
outside this state that is received by the person in the person's | 224 |
own name or by any other person for the person's use or benefit | 225 |
and that is incurred in connection with the person's official | 226 |
duties, except for expenses for travel to meetings or conventions | 227 |
of a national or state organization to which any state agency, | 228 |
including, but not limited to, any legislative agency or state | 229 |
institution of higher education as defined in section 3345.011 of | 230 |
the Revised Code, pays membership dues, or any political | 231 |
subdivision or any office or agency of a political subdivision | 232 |
pays membership dues; | 233 |
(9) Except as otherwise provided in section 102.022 of the | 234 |
Revised Code, identification of the source of payment of expenses | 235 |
for meals and other food and beverages, other than for meals and | 236 |
other food and beverages provided at a meeting at which the person | 237 |
participated in a panel, seminar, or speaking engagement or at a | 238 |
meeting or convention of a national or state organization to which | 239 |
any state agency, including, but not limited to, any legislative | 240 |
agency or state institution of higher education as defined in | 241 |
section 3345.011 of the Revised Code, pays membership dues, or any | 242 |
political subdivision or any office or agency of a political | 243 |
subdivision pays membership dues, that are incurred in connection | 244 |
with the person's official duties and that exceed one hundred | 245 |
dollars aggregated per calendar year; | 246 |
(10) If the disclosure statement is filed by a public | 247 |
official or employee described in division (B)(2) of section | 248 |
101.73 of the Revised Code or division (B)(2) of section 121.63 of | 249 |
the Revised Code who receives a statement from a legislative | 250 |
agent, executive agency lobbyist, or employer that contains the | 251 |
information described in division (F)(2) of section 101.73 of the | 252 |
Revised Code or division (G)(2) of section 121.63 of the Revised | 253 |
Code, all of the nondisputed information contained in the | 254 |
statement delivered to that public official or employee by the | 255 |
legislative agent, executive agency lobbyist, or employer under | 256 |
division (F)(2) of section 101.73 or (G)(2) of section 121.63 of | 257 |
the Revised Code. | 258 |
A person may file a statement required by this section in | 259 |
person or by mail. A person who is a candidate for elective office | 260 |
shall file the statement no later than the thirtieth day before | 261 |
the primary, special, or general election at which the candidacy | 262 |
is to be voted on, whichever election occurs soonest, except that | 263 |
a person who is a write-in candidate shall file the statement no | 264 |
later than the twentieth day before the earliest election at which | 265 |
the person's candidacy is to be voted on. A person who holds | 266 |
elective office shall file the statement on or before the | 267 |
fifteenth day of April of each year unless the person is a | 268 |
candidate for office. A person who is appointed to fill a vacancy | 269 |
for an unexpired term in an elective office shall file the | 270 |
statement within fifteen days after the person qualifies for | 271 |
office. Other persons shall file an annual statement on or before | 272 |
the fifteenth day of April or, if appointed or employed after that | 273 |
date, within ninety days after appointment or employment. No | 274 |
person shall be required to file with the appropriate ethics | 275 |
commission more than one statement or pay more than one filing fee | 276 |
for any one calendar year. | 277 |
The appropriate ethics commission, for good cause, may extend | 278 |
for a reasonable time the deadline for filing a statement under | 279 |
this section. | 280 |
A statement filed under this section is subject to public | 281 |
inspection at locations designated by the appropriate ethics | 282 |
commission except as otherwise provided in this section. | 283 |
(B) The Ohio ethics commission, the joint legislative ethics | 284 |
committee, and the board of commissioners on grievances and | 285 |
discipline of the supreme court, using the rule-making procedures | 286 |
of Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may require any class of | 287 |
public officials or employees under its jurisdiction and not | 288 |
specifically excluded by this section whose positions involve a | 289 |
substantial and material exercise of administrative discretion in | 290 |
the formulation of public policy, expenditure of public funds, | 291 |
enforcement of laws and rules of the state or a county or city, or | 292 |
the execution of other public trusts, to file an annual statement | 293 |
on or before the fifteenth day of April under division (A) of this | 294 |
section. The appropriate ethics commission shall send the public | 295 |
officials or employees written notice of the requirement by the | 296 |
fifteenth day of February of each year the filing is required | 297 |
unless the public official or employee is appointed after that | 298 |
date, in which case the notice shall be sent within thirty days | 299 |
after appointment, and the filing shall be made not later than | 300 |
ninety days after appointment. | 301 |
Except for disclosure statements filed by members of the | 302 |
board of trustees and the executive director of the southern Ohio | 303 |
agricultural and community development foundation, disclosure | 304 |
statements filed under this division with the Ohio ethics | 305 |
commission by members of boards, commissions, or bureaus of the | 306 |
state for which no compensation is received other than reasonable | 307 |
and necessary expenses shall be kept confidential. Disclosure | 308 |
statements filed with the Ohio ethics commission under division | 309 |
(A) of this section by business managers, treasurers, and | 310 |
superintendents of city, local, exempted village, joint | 311 |
vocational, or cooperative education school districts or | 312 |
educational service centers shall be kept confidential, except | 313 |
that any person conducting an audit of any such school district or | 314 |
educational service center pursuant to section 115.56 or Chapter | 315 |
117. of the Revised Code may examine the disclosure statement of | 316 |
any business manager, treasurer, or superintendent of that school | 317 |
district or educational service center. The Ohio ethics commission | 318 |
shall examine each disclosure statement required to be kept | 319 |
confidential to determine whether a potential conflict of interest | 320 |
exists for the person who filed the disclosure statement. A | 321 |
potential conflict of interest exists if the private interests of | 322 |
the person, as indicated by the person's disclosure statement, | 323 |
might interfere with the public interests the person is required | 324 |
to serve in the exercise of the person's authority and duties in | 325 |
the person's office or position of employment. If the commission | 326 |
determines that a potential conflict of interest exists, it shall | 327 |
notify the person who filed the disclosure statement and shall | 328 |
make the portions of the disclosure statement that indicate a | 329 |
potential conflict of interest subject to public inspection in the | 330 |
same manner as is provided for other disclosure statements. Any | 331 |
portion of the disclosure statement that the commission determines | 332 |
does not indicate a potential conflict of interest shall be kept | 333 |
confidential by the commission and shall not be made subject to | 334 |
public inspection, except as is necessary for the enforcement of | 335 |
Chapters 102. and 2921. of the Revised Code and except as | 336 |
otherwise provided in this division. | 337 |
(C) No person shall knowingly fail to file, on or before the | 338 |
applicable filing deadline established under this section, a | 339 |
statement that is required by this section. | 340 |
(D) No person shall knowingly file a false statement that is | 341 |
required to be filed under this section. | 342 |
(E)(1) Except as provided in divisions (E)(2) and (3) of this | 343 |
section, the statement required by division (A) or (B) of this | 344 |
section shall be accompanied by a filing fee of forty dollars. | 345 |
(2) The statement required by division (A) of this section | 346 |
shall be accompanied by the following filing fee to be paid by the | 347 |
person who is elected or appointed to, or is a candidate for, any | 348 |
of the following offices: | 349 |
For state office, except member of the | 350 | ||||
state board of education | $65 | 351 | |||
For office of member of general assembly | $40 | 352 | |||
For county office | $40 | 353 | |||
For city office | $25 | 354 | |||
For office of member of the state board | 355 | ||||
of education | $25 | 356 | |||
For office of member of the Ohio livestock care standards board | $25 | 357 | |||
For office of member of a city, local, | 358 | ||||
exempted village, or cooperative | 359 | ||||
education board of | 360 | ||||
education or educational service | 361 | ||||
center governing board | $20 | 362 | |||
For position of business manager, | 363 | ||||
treasurer, or superintendent of a | 364 | ||||
city, local, exempted village, joint | 365 | ||||
vocational, or cooperative education | 366 | ||||
school district or | 367 | ||||
educational service center | $20 | 368 |
(3) No judge of a court of record or candidate for judge of a | 369 |
court of record, and no referee or magistrate serving a court of | 370 |
record, shall be required to pay the fee required under division | 371 |
(E)(1) or (2) or (F) of this section. | 372 |
(4) For any public official who is appointed to a nonelective | 373 |
office of the state and for any employee who holds a nonelective | 374 |
position in a public agency of the state, the state agency that is | 375 |
the primary employer of the state official or employee shall pay | 376 |
the fee required under division (E)(1) or (F) of this section. | 377 |
(F) If a statement required to be filed under this section is | 378 |
not filed by the date on which it is required to be filed, the | 379 |
appropriate ethics commission shall assess the person required to | 380 |
file the statement a late filing fee of ten dollars for each day | 381 |
the statement is not filed, except that the total amount of the | 382 |
late filing fee shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars. | 383 |
(G)(1) The appropriate ethics commission other than the Ohio | 384 |
ethics commission and the joint legislative ethics committee shall | 385 |
deposit all fees it receives under divisions (E) and (F) of this | 386 |
section into the general revenue fund of the state. | 387 |
(2) The Ohio ethics commission shall deposit all receipts, | 388 |
including, but not limited to, fees it receives under divisions | 389 |
(E) and (F) of this section and all moneys it receives from | 390 |
settlements under division (G) of section 102.06 of the Revised | 391 |
Code, into the Ohio ethics commission fund, which is hereby | 392 |
created in the state treasury. All moneys credited to the fund | 393 |
shall be used solely for expenses related to the operation and | 394 |
statutory functions of the commission. | 395 |
(3) The joint legislative ethics committee shall deposit all | 396 |
receipts it receives from the payment of financial disclosure | 397 |
statement filing fees under divisions (E) and (F) of this section | 398 |
into the joint legislative ethics committee investigative fund. | 399 |
(H) Division (A) of this section does not apply to a person | 400 |
elected or appointed to the office of precinct, ward, or district | 401 |
committee member under Chapter 3517. of the Revised Code; a | 402 |
presidential elector; a delegate to a national convention; village | 403 |
or township officials and employees; any physician or psychiatrist | 404 |
who is paid a salary or wage in accordance with schedule C of | 405 |
section 124.15 or schedule E-2 of section 124.152 of the Revised | 406 |
Code and whose primary duties do not require the exercise of | 407 |
administrative discretion; or any member of a board, commission, | 408 |
or bureau of any county or city who receives less than one | 409 |
thousand dollars per year for serving in that position. | 410 |
Sec. 904.01. As used in this chapter, "livestock" means | 411 |
either of the following: | 412 |
(A) Equine animals regardless of the purpose for which they | 413 |
are raised; | 414 |
(B) Any of the following animals that are raised for human | 415 |
food products or fiber: | 416 |
(1) Porcine animals; | 417 |
(2) Bovine animals; | 418 |
(3) Caprine animals; | 419 |
(4) Ovine animals; | 420 |
(5) Poultry; | 421 |
(6) Alpacas; | 422 |
(7) Llamas; | 423 |
(8) Any other animal designated in rules adopted under | 424 |
section 904.03 of the Revised Code. | 425 |
Sec. 904.02. (A) There is hereby created the Ohio livestock | 426 |
care standards board consisting of the following members: | 427 |
(1) The director of agriculture, who shall be the chairperson | 428 |
of the board; | 429 |
(2) Ten members appointed by the governor with the advice and | 430 |
consent of the senate. The ten members shall be residents of this | 431 |
state and shall include the following: | 432 |
(a) One member representing family farms; | 433 |
(b) One member who is knowledgeable about food safety in this | 434 |
state; | 435 |
(c) Two members representing statewide organizations that | 436 |
represent farmers; | 437 |
(d) One member who is a veterinarian licensed under Chapter | 438 |
4741. of the Revised Code; | 439 |
(e) The state veterinarian in the department of agriculture; | 440 |
(f) The dean of the agriculture department of a college or | 441 |
university located in this state; | 442 |
(g) Two members of the public representing consumers in this | 443 |
state; | 444 |
(h) One member representing a county humane society organized | 445 |
under Chapter 1717. of the Revised Code. | 446 |
(3) One member appointed by the speaker of the house of | 447 |
representatives who shall be a family farmer; | 448 |
(4) One member appointed by the president of the senate who | 449 |
shall be a family farmer. | 450 |
Not more than seven members appointed to the board at any | 451 |
given time shall be of the same political party. | 452 |
(B)(1) The governor, the speaker of the house of | 453 |
representatives, and the president of the senate shall make | 454 |
appointments to the board not later than forty-five days after the | 455 |
effective date of this section. | 456 |
(2) The following initial members of the board appointed by | 457 |
the governor shall be appointed for a term ending January 25, | 458 |
2011: | 459 |
(a) The member representing family farmers; | 460 |
(b) The dean of the agriculture department of a college or | 461 |
university located in this state; | 462 |
(c) The member who is a veterinarian licensed under Chapter | 463 |
4741. of the Revised Code; | 464 |
(d) One of the members of the public representing consumers | 465 |
in this state. | 466 |
(3) The following initial members of the board shall be | 467 |
appointed for a term ending January 15, 2012: | 468 |
(a) The member appointed by the speaker of the house of | 469 |
representatives who is a family farmer; | 470 |
(b) One of the members representing a statewide organization | 471 |
that represents farmers; | 472 |
(c) The member representing a county humane society organized | 473 |
under Chapter 1717. of the Revised Code; | 474 |
(d) The member who is knowledgeable about food safety in this | 475 |
state. | 476 |
(4) The following initial members of the board shall be | 477 |
appointed for a term ending January 15, 2013: | 478 |
(a) The member appointed by the president of the senate who | 479 |
is a family farmer; | 480 |
(b) One of the members of the public representing consumers | 481 |
in this state; | 482 |
(c) One of the members representing a statewide organization | 483 |
that represents farmers. | 484 |
(C) After the initial terms served in accordance with | 485 |
division (B) of this section, terms of office shall be for three | 486 |
years with each term ending on the same day of the same month as | 487 |
did the term that it succeeds. However, the terms for the director | 488 |
of agriculture and the state veterinarian shall coincide with the | 489 |
length of time that the person holds the position of director or | 490 |
state veterinarian, as applicable. If the director or the state | 491 |
veterinarian resigns or that person's employment is terminated, | 492 |
the director or state veterinarian, as applicable, shall cease to | 493 |
serve on the board, and the successor of the director or state | 494 |
veterinarian shall then serve on the board in accordance with this | 495 |
section. Every other member shall hold office from the date of the | 496 |
member's appointment until the end of the term for which the | 497 |
member was appointed. | 498 |
Vacancies on the board shall be filled in the manner provided | 499 |
for original appointments. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy | 500 |
occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which the | 501 |
member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the | 502 |
remainder of that term. A member shall continue in office | 503 |
subsequent to the expiration date of the member's term until the | 504 |
member's successor takes office, or until a period of one hundred | 505 |
eighty days has elapsed, whichever occurs first. A member may be | 506 |
reappointed upon the expiration of the member's term. | 507 |
(D) The board shall hold at least three regular meetings each | 508 |
year and may hold additional meetings at times that the | 509 |
chairperson or a majority of the board members considers | 510 |
appropriate. At the three regular meetings held by the board each | 511 |
year, the board shall conduct a review of the rules governing the | 512 |
care and well-being of livestock that have been or are proposed to | 513 |
be adopted under section 904.03 of the Revised Code. | 514 |
At the first meeting of the board in each calendar year, the | 515 |
director shall designate one member of the board to serve as its | 516 |
vice-chairperson. A majority of the board constitutes a quorum. | 517 |
The board may act only if a quorum is present and only by majority | 518 |
vote of that quorum. A vacancy on the board does not impair the | 519 |
right of the other members to exercise all of the board's powers. | 520 |
(E) Serving as an appointed member of the board does not | 521 |
constitute holding a public office or position of employment under | 522 |
the laws of this state and does not constitute grounds for removal | 523 |
of public officers or employees from their offices or positions of | 524 |
employment. | 525 |
(F) Appointed members of the board shall receive no | 526 |
compensation for their services. Members shall be reimbursed for | 527 |
their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of | 528 |
their duties as members. The expenses shall be paid from the Ohio | 529 |
livestock care standards fund created in section 904.06 of the | 530 |
Revised Code. The expenses shall be paid in accordance with the | 531 |
rules and requirements adopted by the department of administrative | 532 |
services that are applicable to state employees. | 533 |
(G) The board may create committees that it deems appropriate | 534 |
to make recommendations to the board. Committees may include | 535 |
nonboard members. | 536 |
Sec. 904.03. (A) The Ohio livestock care standards board | 537 |
shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised | 538 |
Code governing the care and well-being of livestock in this state. | 539 |
In adopting those rules, the board shall consider the following | 540 |
factors: | 541 |
(1) Best management practices for the care and well-being of | 542 |
livestock; | 543 |
(2) Biosecurity. The rules shall not create a statewide | 544 |
animal identification system. | 545 |
(3) The prevention of disease; | 546 |
(4) Animal morbidity and mortality data; | 547 |
(5) Food safety practices; | 548 |
(6) The protection of local, affordable food supplies for | 549 |
consumers; | 550 |
(7) Generally accepted veterinary medical practices, | 551 |
livestock practice standards, and ethical standards established by | 552 |
the American veterinary medical association; | 553 |
(8) Any other factors that the board considers necessary for | 554 |
the proper care and well-being of livestock in this state. | 555 |
(B) The board shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter | 556 |
119. of the Revised Code that establish the amount of civil | 557 |
penalties to be assessed against persons who violate the rules | 558 |
adopted under division (A) of this section. | 559 |
(C) The rules adopted under this section do not apply to | 560 |
animals that are confined in research and medical facilities that | 561 |
operate in accordance with "The Guide for the Care and Use of | 562 |
Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching" published by the | 563 |
federation of animal science societies. | 564 |
Sec. 904.04. (A) In order to assist the Ohio livestock care | 565 |
standards board in the administration and enforcement of this | 566 |
chapter, the director of agriculture shall do all of the | 567 |
following: | 568 |
(1) Hire all employees of the board, including an executive | 569 |
director. Employees of the board shall be in the unclassified | 570 |
civil service, serve at the pleasure of the director of | 571 |
agriculture, and be compensated with money from the Ohio livestock | 572 |
care standards fund created in section 904.06 of the Revised Code. | 573 |
(2) Enter into contracts on behalf of the board; | 574 |
(3) Do all of the following with regard to rules governing | 575 |
the care and well-being of livestock adopted by the board under | 576 |
section 904.03 of the Revised Code: | 577 |
(a) Process and submit the rules to the joint committee on | 578 |
agency rule review pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code; | 579 |
(b) Contract for surveys and analyses; | 580 |
(c) Perform any other activities that assist the board in | 581 |
adopting the rules. | 582 |
(4) Publish and distribute information related to livestock | 583 |
care, including educational materials, to livestock producers and | 584 |
members of the public; | 585 |
(5) Investigate complaints regarding violations of the rules | 586 |
adopted under section 904.03 of the Revised Code in accordance | 587 |
with the authority granted by this chapter, sections 901.25 to | 588 |
901.29 of the Revised Code, and rules adopted under this chapter | 589 |
and section 901.03 of the Revised Code; | 590 |
(6) Enforce the rules adopted under section 904.03 of the | 591 |
Revised Code and levy the civil penalties established by those | 592 |
rules. The director may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction | 593 |
for a temporary or permanent injunction or other appropriate | 594 |
relief for violations of this chapter and rules adopted under it. | 595 |
For purposes of this division, the court of competent jurisdiction | 596 |
shall be either the court of common pleas of Licking county or the | 597 |
court of common pleas of the county where the violation is | 598 |
occurring. | 599 |
(7) Perform any other duties necessary to assist the board in | 600 |
the administration and enforcement of this chapter. | 601 |
(B) With the consent of the premises owner and, if the | 602 |
premises owner is different from the livestock owner, the | 603 |
livestock owner, the director or the director's authorized | 604 |
representative may enter at all reasonable times on any premises | 605 |
for the purpose of determining compliance with the rules adopted | 606 |
under section 904.03 of the Revised Code. If the director or the | 607 |
director's authorized representative is denied access to the | 608 |
premises and the director or the director's authorized | 609 |
representative suspects that those rules are not being complied | 610 |
with, the director may apply for a search warrant authorizing | 611 |
access from a court of competent jurisdiction. The court shall | 612 |
issue the search warrant if there is probable cause. Probable | 613 |
cause may be based on hearsay, provided that there is substantial | 614 |
basis for believing the source is credible and there is factual | 615 |
basis for the information. | 616 |
Upon entry on premises in accordance with this division, the | 617 |
director or the director's authorized representative shall observe | 618 |
biosecurity measures in order to prevent spreading disease and | 619 |
infecting livestock. | 620 |
Sec. 904.05. No person shall do either of the following: | 621 |
(A) Falsify any plans, specifications, data, reports, | 622 |
records, or other information required by this chapter or rules | 623 |
adopted under it to be kept or submitted to the director of | 624 |
agriculture or the Ohio livestock care standards board; | 625 |
(B) Violate any provision of this chapter or any order, rule, | 626 |
or determination of the director or board issued, adopted, or made | 627 |
under this chapter or rules adopted under it. | 628 |
Sec. 904.06. (A) All money appropriated by the general | 629 |
assembly for use by the Ohio livestock care standards board, all | 630 |
money collected from civil penalties under this chapter, any money | 631 |
transferred from the commercial feed and seed fund under section | 632 |
923.46 of the Revised Code, and all money donated to the | 633 |
department of agriculture or the board for the purposes of | 634 |
advancing livestock care shall be deposited in the state treasury | 635 |
to the credit of the Ohio livestock care standards fund, which is | 636 |
hereby created. | 637 |
(B) Money credited to the fund shall be used by the director | 638 |
of agriculture to carry out the purposes of this chapter, | 639 |
including the administration and enforcement costs of the | 640 |
department of agriculture and the compensation of employees of the | 641 |
Ohio livestock care standards board. | 642 |
Sec. 904.07. The authority granted to the Ohio livestock | 643 |
care standards board and the director of agriculture by this | 644 |
chapter does not detract from or expand the authority or | 645 |
obligations of county humane societies or county officials under | 646 |
Chapter 1717. of the Revised Code. | 647 |
Sec. 904.08. The authority granted to the Ohio livestock | 648 |
care standards board and the director of agriculture by this | 649 |
chapter does not apply to food processing production activity that | 650 |
is regulated by the department of agriculture under Title IX of | 651 |
the Revised Code. | 652 |
Section 2. That existing section 102.02 of the Revised Code | 653 |
is hereby repealed. | 654 |
Section 3. That Section 211.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the | 655 |
128th General Assembly be amended to read as follows: | 656 |
Sec. 211.10. AGR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | 657 |
General Revenue Fund | 658 |
GRF | 700401 | Animal Disease Control | $ | 3,730,436 | $ | 3,713,876 | 659 | ||||
GRF | 700403 | Dairy Division | $ | 1,173,700 | $ | 1,163,700 | 660 | ||||
GRF | 700404 | Ohio Proud | $ | 196,895 | $ | 196,895 | 661 | ||||
GRF | 700406 | Consumer Analytical Lab | $ | 1,321,771 | $ | 1,289,982 | 662 | ||||
GRF | 700407 | Food Safety | $ | 875,043 | $ | 875,043 | 663 | ||||
GRF | 700409 | Farmland Preservation | $ | 200,000 | $ | 200,000 | 664 | ||||
GRF | 700411 | International Trade and Market Development | $ | 529,548 | $ | 507,005 | 665 | ||||
GRF | 700412 | Weights and Measures | $ | 200,000 | $ | 200,000 | 666 | ||||
GRF | 700415 | Poultry Inspection | $ | 400,401 | $ | 400,401 | 667 | ||||
GRF | 700418 | Livestock Regulation Program | $ | 1,322,784 | $ | 1,343,676 | 668 | ||||
GRF | 700424 | Livestock Testing and Inspections | $ | 120,906 | $ | 120,906 | 669 | ||||
GRF | 700499 | Meat Inspection Program - State Share | $ | 4,920,926 | $ | 4,960,926 | 670 | ||||
GRF | 700501 | County Agricultural Societies | $ | 414,903 | $ | 434,903 | 671 | ||||
TOTAL GRF General Revenue Fund | $ | 15,407,313 | $ | 15,407,313 | 672 |
General Services Fund Group | 673 |
5DA0 | 700644 | Laboratory Administration Support | $ | 1,100,000 | $ | 1,100,000 | 674 | ||||
5GH0 | 700655 | Central Support Indirect Cost | $ | 5,713,404 | $ | 5,713,404 | 675 | ||||
TOTAL GSF General Services Fund Group | $ | 6,813,404 | $ | 6,813,404 | 676 |
Federal Special Revenue Fund Group | 677 |
3260 | 700618 | Meat Inspection Program - Federal Share | $ | 4,950,000 | $ | 4,950,000 | 678 | ||||
3360 | 700617 | Ohio Farm Loan Revolving Fund | $ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,000,000 | 679 | ||||
3820 | 700601 | Cooperative Contracts | $ | 2,000,000 | $ | 2,000,000 | 680 | ||||
3AB0 | 700641 | Agricultural Easement | $ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,000,000 | 681 | ||||
3J40 | 700607 | Indirect Cost | $ | 600,000 | $ | 600,000 | 682 | ||||
3R20 | 700614 | Federal Plant Industry | $ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,000,000 | 683 | ||||
TOTAL FED Federal Special Revenue | 684 | ||||||||||
Fund Group | $ | 10,550,000 | $ | 10,550,000 | 685 |
State Special Revenue Fund Group | 686 |
4900 | 700651 | License Plates - Sustainable Agriculture | $ | 20,000 | $ | 20,000 | 687 | ||||
4940 | 700612 | Agricultural Commodity Marketing Program | $ | 250,000 | $ | 250,000 | 688 | ||||
4960 | 700626 | Ohio Grape Industries | $ | 849,999 | $ | 849,999 | 689 | ||||
4970 | 700627 | Commodity Handlers Regulatory Program | $ | 496,000 | $ | 496,000 | 690 | ||||
4C90 | 700605 | Commercial Feed and Seed | $ | 2,200,000 | $ | 2,200,000 | 691 | ||||
4D20 | 700609 | Auction Education | $ | 41,000 | $ | 41,000 | 692 | ||||
4E40 | 700606 | Utility Radiological Safety | $ | 134,631 | $ | 134,631 | 693 | ||||
4P70 | 700610 | Food Safety Inspection | $ | 1,099,396 | $ | 1,099,396 | 694 | ||||
4R00 | 700636 | Ohio Proud Marketing | $ | 10,500 | $ | 10,500 | 695 | ||||
4R20 | 700637 | Dairy Industry Inspection | $ | 1,800,000 | $ | 1,800,000 | 696 | ||||
4T60 | 700611 | Poultry and Meat Inspection | $ | 140,469 | $ | 140,469 | 697 | ||||
4T70 | 700613 | Ohio Proud International and Domestic Market Development | $ | 15,000 | $ | 15,000 | 698 | ||||
5780 | 700620 | Ride Inspection Fees | $ | 1,000,001 | $ | 1,000,001 | 699 | ||||
5B80 | 700629 | Auctioneers | $ | 365,390 | $ | 365,390 | 700 | ||||
5CP0 | 700652 | License Plate Scholarships | $ | 20,000 | $ | 20,000 | 701 | ||||
5FC0 | 700648 | Plant Pest Program | $ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,000,000 | 702 | ||||
5H20 | 700608 | Metrology Lab and Scale Certification | $ | 1,454,006 | $ | 1,454,006 | 703 | ||||
5HP0 | 700656 | Livestock Care Standards Board | $ | 0 | $ | 162,280 | 704 | ||||
5L80 | 700604 | Livestock Management Program | $ | 256,286 | $ | 256,286 | 705 | ||||
6520 | 700634 | Animal and Consumer Analytical Laboratory | $ | 4,400,000 | $ | 4,400,000 | 706 | ||||
6690 | 700635 | Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Lime Inspection Program | $ | 3,470,000 | $ | 3,470,000 | 707 | ||||
TOTAL SSR State Special Revenue | 708 | ||||||||||
Fund Group | $ | 19,022,678 | $ | 709 |
Clean Ohio Conservation Fund Group | 710 |
7057 | 700632 | Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement | $ | 149,000 | $ | 149,000 | 711 | ||||
TOTAL CLF Clean Ohio Conservation Fund Group | $ | 149,000 | $ | 149,000 | 712 |
TOTAL ALL BUDGET FUND GROUPS | $ | 51,942,395 | $ | 713 |
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES | 714 |
The foregoing appropriation item 700501, County Agricultural | 715 |
Societies, shall be used to reimburse county and independent | 716 |
agricultural societies for expenses related to Junior Fair | 717 |
activities. | 718 |
COMMERCIAL FEED AND SEED FUND TRANSFER | 719 |
On July 1, 2009, or as soon as possible thereafter, the | 720 |
Director of Budget and Management shall transfer thirty-two per | 721 |
cent of the cash balance in the Commercial Feed and Seed Fund | 722 |
(Fund 4C90) as of June 30, 2009, to the Pesticide, Fertilizer, and | 723 |
Lime Inspection Program Fund (Fund 6690). The Director shall | 724 |
cancel existing encumbrances against appropriation item 700605, | 725 |
Commercial Feed and Seed, and re-establish them against | 726 |
appropriation item 700635, Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Lime | 727 |
Inspection Program. The re-established encumbrance amounts are | 728 |
hereby appropriated. | 729 |
PESTICIDE, FERTILIZER, AND LIME INSPECTION FUND TRANSFER | 730 |
On July, 1, 2009, or as soon as possible thereafter, the | 731 |
Director of Budget and Management shall transfer $600,000 in cash | 732 |
from the Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Lime Inspection Fund (Fund | 733 |
6690) to the Plant Pest Program Fund (Fund 5FC0). | 734 |
LIVESTOCK CARE STANDARDS BOARD | 735 |
On July 1, 2010, or as soon as possible thereafter, the | 736 |
Director of Budget and Management shall transfer $162,280 cash | 737 |
from the GRF to the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Fund (Fund | 738 |
5HP0). The amount is hereby appropriated. | 739 |
CLEAN OHIO AGRICULTURAL EASEMENT | 740 |
The foregoing appropriation item 700632, Clean Ohio | 741 |
Agricultural Easement, shall be used by the Department of | 742 |
Agriculture in administering sections 901.21, 901.22, and 5301.67 | 743 |
to 5301.70 of the Revised Code. | 744 |
Section 4. That existing Section 211.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of | 745 |
the 128th General Assembly is hereby repealed. | 746 |
Section 5. That Section 265.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the | 747 |
128th General Assembly, as amended by Sub. H.B. 318 of the 128th | 748 |
General Assembly, be amended to read as follows: | 749 |
Sec. 265.10. EDU DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | 750 |
General Revenue Fund | 751 |
GRF | 200100 | Personal Services | $ | 10,490,789 | $ | 10,723,972 | 752 | ||||
GRF | 200320 | Maintenance and Equipment | $ | 3,110,071 | $ | 3,144,897 | 753 | ||||
GRF | 200408 | Early Childhood Education | $ | 23,268,341 | $ | 23,268,341 | 754 | ||||
GRF | 200416 | Career-Technical Education Match | $ | 2,233,195 | $ | 2,233,195 | 755 | ||||
GRF | 200420 | Computer/Application/ Network Development | $ | 4,880,871 | $ | 4,880,871 | 756 | ||||
GRF | 200421 | Alternative Education Programs | $ | 7,814,479 | $ | 7,918,749 | 757 | ||||
GRF | 200422 | School Management Assistance | $ | 1,950,521 | $ | 3,230,469 | 758 | ||||
GRF | 200424 | Policy Analysis | $ | 356,311 | $ | 361,065 | 759 | ||||
GRF | 200425 | Tech Prep Consortia Support | $ | 1,243,943 | $ | 1,260,542 | 760 | ||||
GRF | 200426 | Ohio Educational Computer Network | $ | 20,156,602 | $ | 20,425,556 | 761 | ||||
GRF | 200427 | Academic Standards | $ | 5,300,074 | $ | 5,300,074 | 762 | ||||
GRF | 200431 | School Improvement Initiatives | $ | 7,294,175 | $ | 7,391,503 | 763 | ||||
GRF | 200437 | Student Assessment | $ | 55,954,648 | $ | 56,703,265 | 764 | ||||
GRF | 200439 | Accountability/Report Cards | $ | 3,804,673 | $ | 3,804,673 | 765 | ||||
GRF | 200442 | Child Care Licensing | $ | 865,590 | $ | 877,140 | 766 | ||||
GRF | 200446 | Education Management Information System | $ | 13,199,152 | $ | 11,934,284 | 767 | ||||
GRF | 200447 | GED Testing | $ | 975,536 | $ | 988,553 | 768 | ||||
GRF | 200448 | Educator Preparation | $ | 1,310,750 | $ | 1,328,240 | 769 | ||||
GRF | 200455 | Community Schools | $ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,000,000 | 770 | ||||
GRF | 200457 | STEM Initiatives | $ | 5,000,000 | $ | 5,000,000 | 771 | ||||
GRF | 200458 | School Employees Health Care Board | $ | 800,000 | $ | 772 | |||||
GRF | 200502 | Pupil Transportation | $ | 448,022,619 | $ | 462,822,619 | 773 | ||||
GRF | 200505 | School Lunch Match | $ | 9,100,000 | $ | 9,100,000 | 774 | ||||
GRF | 200511 | Auxiliary Services | $ | 111,979,388 | $ | 111,979,388 | 775 | ||||
GRF | 200532 | Nonpublic Administrative Cost Reimbursement | $ | 50,838,939 | $ | 50,838,939 | 776 | ||||
GRF | 200540 | Special Education Enhancements | $ | 134,150,233 | $ | 135,820,668 | 777 | ||||
GRF | 200545 | Career-Technical Education Enhancements | $ | 7,752,662 | $ | 7,802,699 | 778 | ||||
GRF | 200550 | Foundation Funding | $ | 5,415,906,323 | $ | 5,312,560,800 | 779 | ||||
GRF | 200551 | Foundation Funding – Federal Stimulus | $ | 387,583,913 | $ | 457,449,362 | 780 | ||||
GRF | 200578 | Violence Prevention and School Safety | $ | 200,000 | $ | 200,000 | 781 | ||||
GRF | 200901 | Property Tax Allocation - Education | $ | 1,053,262,363 | $ | 1,020,655,157 | 782 | ||||
TOTAL GRF General Revenue Fund | $ | 7,789,806,161 | $ | |
783 |
General Services Fund Group | 784 |
1380 | 200606 | Computer Services-Operational Support | $ | 7,600,091 | $ | 7,600,091 | 785 | ||||
4520 | 200638 | Miscellaneous Educational Services | $ | 275,000 | $ | 275,000 | 786 | ||||
4L20 | 200681 | Teacher Certification and Licensure | $ | 8,013,206 | $ | 8,147,756 | 787 | ||||
5960 | 200656 | Ohio Career Information System | $ | 529,761 | $ | 529,761 | 788 | ||||
5H30 | 200687 | School District Solvency Assistance | $ | 18,000,000 | $ | 18,000,000 | 789 | ||||
TOTAL GSF General Services | 790 | ||||||||||
Fund Group | $ | 34,418,058 | $ | 34,552,608 | 791 |
Federal Special Revenue Fund Group | 792 |
3090 | 200601 | Educationally Disadvantaged Programs | $ | 8,405,512 | $ | 8,405,512 | 793 | ||||
3670 | 200607 | School Food Services | $ | 6,324,707 | $ | 6,577,695 | 794 | ||||
3680 | 200614 | Veterans' Training | $ | 778,349 | $ | 793,846 | 795 | ||||
3690 | 200616 | Career-Technical Education Federal Enhancement | $ | 5,000,000 | $ | 5,000,000 | 796 | ||||
3700 | 200624 | Education of Exceptional Children | $ | 2,664,000 | $ | 2,755,000 | 797 | ||||
3740 | 200647 | Troops to Teachers | $ | 100,000 | $ | 100,000 | 798 | ||||
3780 | 200660 | Learn and Serve | $ | 619,211 | $ | 619,211 | 799 | ||||
3AF0 | 200603 | Schools Medicaid Administrative Claims | $ | 639,000 | $ | 639,000 | 800 | ||||
3AN0 | 200671 | School Improvement Grants | $ | 17,909,676 | $ | 17,936,675 | 801 | ||||
3AX0 | 200698 | Improving Health and Educational Outcomes of Young People | $ | 630,954 | $ | 630,954 | 802 | ||||
3BK0 | 200628 | Longitudinal Data Systems | $ | 100,000 | $ | 0 | 803 | ||||
3BV0 | 200636 | Character Education | $ | 700,000 | $ | 0 | 804 | ||||
3C50 | 200661 | Early Childhood Education | $ | 14,189,711 | $ | 14,554,749 | 805 | ||||
3CF0 | 200644 | Foreign Language Assistance | $ | 25,000 | $ | 0 | 806 | ||||
3CG0 | 200646 | Teacher Incentive Fund | $ | 3,007,975 | $ | 1,157,834 | 807 | ||||
3D10 | 200664 | Drug Free Schools | $ | 13,347,966 | $ | 13,347,966 | 808 | ||||
3D20 | 200667 | Honors Scholarship Program | $ | 6,990,000 | $ | 6,985,000 | 809 | ||||
3DJ0 | 200699 | IDEA Part B - Federal Stimulus | $ | 218,868,026 | $ | 218,868,026 | 810 | ||||
3DK0 | 200642 | Title 1A - Federal Stimulus | $ | 186,336,737 | $ | 186,336,737 | 811 | ||||
3DL0 | 200650 | IDEA Preschool - Federal Stimulus | $ | 6,679,679 | $ | 6,679,679 | 812 | ||||
3DM0 | 200651 | Title IID Technology - Federal Stimulus | $ | 11,951,000 | $ | 11,951,000 | 813 | ||||
3DP0 | 200652 | Title I School Improvement - Federal Stimulus | $ | 54,221,000 | $ | 54,221,000 | 814 | ||||
3H90 | 200605 | Head Start Collaboration Project | $ | 225,000 | $ | 225,000 | 815 | ||||
3L60 | 200617 | Federal School Lunch | $ | 295,421,000 | $ | 310,150,675 | 816 | ||||
3L70 | 200618 | Federal School Breakfast | $ | 80,850,000 | $ | 84,892,500 | 817 | ||||
3L80 | 200619 | Child/Adult Food Programs | $ | 89,250,000 | $ | 93,712,500 | 818 | ||||
3L90 | 200621 | Career-Technical Education Basic Grant | $ | 48,029,701 | $ | 48,029,701 | 819 | ||||
3M00 | 200623 | ESEA Title 1A | $ | 530,000,000 | $ | 530,010,000 | 820 | ||||
3M10 | 200678 | Innovative Education | $ | 1,000,000 | $ | 0 | 821 | ||||
3M20 | 200680 | Individuals with Disabilities Education Act | $ | 413,391,594 | $ | 421,241,163 | 822 | ||||
3S20 | 200641 | Education Technology | $ | 9,487,397 | $ | 9,487,397 | 823 | ||||
3T40 | 200613 | Public Charter Schools | $ | 14,275,618 | $ | 14,291,353 | 824 | ||||
3Y20 | 200688 | 21st Century Community Learning Centers | $ | 36,000,000 | $ | 36,000,000 | 825 | ||||
3Y40 | 200632 | Reading First | $ | 27,366,373 | $ | 24,455,172 | 826 | ||||
3Y60 | 200635 | Improving Teacher Quality | $ | 101,778,397 | $ | 101,778,400 | 827 | ||||
3Y70 | 200689 | English Language Acquisition | $ | 8,142,299 | $ | 8,142,299 | 828 | ||||
3Y80 | 200639 | Rural and Low Income Technical Assistance | $ | 1,500,000 | $ | 1,500,000 | 829 | ||||
3Z20 | 200690 | State Assessments | $ | 12,923,799 | $ | 12,923,799 | 830 | ||||
3Z30 | 200645 | Consolidated Federal Grant Administration | $ | 8,499,279 | $ | 8,499,280 | 831 | ||||
3Z70 | 200697 | General Supervisory Enhancement Grant | $ | 887,319 | $ | 0 | 832 | ||||
TOTAL FED Federal Special | 833 | ||||||||||
Revenue Fund Group | $ | 2,238,516,279 | $ | 2,262,899,123 | 834 |
State Special Revenue Fund Group | 835 |
4540 | 200610 | Guidance and Testing | $ | 450,000 | $ | 450,000 | 836 | ||||
4550 | 200608 | Commodity Foods | $ | 24,000,000 | $ | 24,000,000 | 837 | ||||
4R70 | 200695 | Indirect Operational Support | $ | 6,050,000 | $ | 6,250,000 | 838 | ||||
4V70 | 200633 | Interagency Operational Support | $ | 1,111,838 | $ | 1,117,725 | 839 | ||||
5980 | 200659 | Auxiliary Services Reimbursement | $ | 1,328,910 | $ | 1,328,910 | 840 | ||||
5BB0 | 200696 | State Action for Education Leadership | $ | 1,250,000 | $ | 600,000 | 841 | ||||
5BJ0 | 200626 | Half-Mill Maintenance Equalization | $ | 16,100,000 | $ | 16,600,000 | 842 | ||||
5U20 | 200685 | National Education Statistics | $ | 300,000 | $ | 300,000 | 843 | ||||
5W20 | 200663 | Early Learning Initiative | $ | 2,200,000 | $ | 2,200,000 | 844 | ||||
5X90 | 200911 | NGA STEM | $ | 100,000 | $ | 0 | 845 | ||||
6200 | 200615 | Educational Improvement Grants | $ | 3,000,000 | $ | 3,000,000 | 846 | ||||
TOTAL SSR State Special Revenue | 847 | ||||||||||
Fund Group | $ | 55,890,748 | $ | 55,846,635 | 848 |
Lottery Profits Education Fund Group | 849 |
7017 | 200612 | Foundation Funding | $ | 705,000,000 | $ | 711,000,000 | 850 | ||||
TOTAL LPE Lottery Profits | 851 | ||||||||||
Education Fund Group | $ | 705,000,000 | $ | 711,000,000 | 852 |
Revenue Distribution Fund Group | 853 |
7047 | 200909 | School District Property Tax Replacement-Business | $ | 1,150,207,366 | $ | 1,150,207,366 | 854 | ||||
7053 | 200900 | School District Property Tax Replacement-Utility | $ | 91,123,523 | $ | 91,123,523 | 855 | ||||
TOTAL RDF Revenue Distribution | 856 | ||||||||||
Fund Group | $ | 1,241,330,889 | $ | 1,241,330,889 | 857 | ||||||
TOTAL ALL BUDGET FUND GROUPS | $ | 12,064,962,135 | $ | 858 |
Section 6. That existing Section 265.10 of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of | 860 |
the 128th General Assembly, as amended by Sub. H.B. 318 of the | 861 |
128th General Assembly, is hereby repealed. | 862 |