HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
542 |
TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, 2015 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to the budget.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 37, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§37- Non-general fund accounts; master list; annual report to the legislature. At least once per fiscal year, the director of finance shall submit to the legislature:
(1) A master list of all non-general fund accounts, which shall include but not be limited to the following:
(A) The name of the fund and a cite to the law authorizing the fund; and
(B) The balance of the fund at the beginning of the fiscal year; and
(2) A clear and concise statement indicating whether each department or agency is in compliance with the reporting requirements of section 37-52.5, and, for the University of Hawaii with section 304A‑2007."
SECTION 2. Section 37-74, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (b) through (d) to read as follows:
"(b) The appropriations by the
legislature for a biennium shall be allocated between the two fiscal years of
the biennium in the manner provided in the budget or appropriations act and as
further prescribed by the director of finance. The amounts allocated for each
fiscal year shall be subject to the allotment system prescribed in chapter 37,
part II. Each agency (except the courts), in estimating its quarterly
requirements under chapter 37, part II, shall prepare a plan for the fiscal
year for the operation of each of the programs it is responsible for
administering. The operations plan shall be in such form and content as the
department of budget and finance may prescribe[.]; provided that the
operations plan shall indicate whether the agency is in compliance with the reporting
requirements of section 37-52.5, and, for the University of Hawaii with section
304A-2007. It shall be submitted, together with the estimated quarterly
requirements, to the department of budget and finance on such date as the
department may prescribe.
(c) The department of budget and finance shall:
(1) Review each operations plan to determine:
(A) That it is consistent with the policy decisions of the governor and appropriations by the legislature;
(B) That it reflects proper planning and
efficient management methods; [and]
(C) That appropriations have been made for the planned purpose and will not be exhausted before the end of the fiscal year;
[provided that the department of budget
and finance shall review the operations plan submitted by the University of
Hawaii solely for consistency with the allotment ceilings established by the
governor under section 37-34, appropriations by the legislature, the
requirements of chapter 37D, and the status of revenues to support operations
plans for all state programs;] and
(D) That the agency is in compliance with the reporting requirements of section 37-52.5, and, for the University of Hawaii with section 304A-2007;
(2) Approve the operations plan if satisfied that it meets the requirements under paragraph (1). Otherwise, the department of budget and finance shall require revision of the operations plan in whole or in part; and
(3) Modify or withhold the planned expenditures at
any time during the appropriation period if the department of budget and
finance finds that the expenditures are greater than those necessary to execute
the programs at the level authorized by the governor and the legislature, or
that state receipts and surpluses will be insufficient to meet the authorized
expenditure levels[; provided that the planned expenditures for the
University of Hawaii may be modified or withheld only in accordance with
sections 37-36 and 37-37].
(d) No appropriation transfers or changes between programs or agencies shall be made without legislative authorization; provided that:
(1) Authorized transfers or changes, when made, shall be reported to the legislature;
(2) Except [with respect to appropriations to fund financing
agreements under chapter 37D, the University of Hawaii shall have the
flexibility to transfer appropriated funds and positions for the operating cost
category among programs, among cost elements in a program, and between quarters,
as applicable; except] with respect to appropriations to fund financing
agreements under chapter 37D, the department of education shall have the
flexibility to transfer appropriated funds and positions for the operating cost
category among programs and among cost elements in a program, and between
quarters, as applicable; and the Hawaii health systems corporation and its
regional system boards shall have the flexibility to transfer special fund
appropriations among regional system hospital facilities as applicable and as
mutually agreed to by the corporation and the respective regional system board;
provided that the Hawaii health systems corporation and the regional system
boards shall maintain the integrity and services of each individual regional
system and shall not transfer appropriations out of any regional system that
would result in a reduction of services offered by the regional system, with
due regard for statutory requirements, changing conditions, the needs of the
programs, and the effective utilization of resources; and
(3) The [university
and the] department of education shall account for each transfer
implemented under this subsection in quarterly reports to the governor and
annual reports at the end of each fiscal year to the legislature and the
governor, which shall be prepared in the form and manner prescribed by the
governor and shall include information on the sources and uses of the transfer."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2015.
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Report Title:
Budget; Program Execution; Exceptions; Repeal; Reporting
Description:
Removes program execution exceptions provisions that are specific to the University of Hawaii. Establishes fund reporting requirements for all departments.
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