Bill Text: MI HB5407 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature | Chaptered
Bill Title: Appropriations; supplemental; multidepartment supplemental for 2009-2010; provide for. Creates appropriation act.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2010-05-11 - Assigned Pa 66'10 With Immediate Effect [HB5407 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2009-HB5407-Chaptered.html
Act No. 66
Public Acts of 2010
Approved by the Governor
May 10, 2010
Filed with the Secretary of State
May 10, 2010
EFFECTIVE DATE: May 10, 2010
STATE OF MICHIGAN
95TH LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2010
Introduced by Rep. Cushingberry
ENROLLED HOUSE BILL No. 5407
AN ACT to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations.
The People of the State of Michigan enact:
PART 1
LINE-ITEM APPROPRIATIONS
Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the various state departments and agencies to supplement appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, from the following funds:
APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ (1,385,850)
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers.......................................................... 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................................................................................. $ (1,385,850)
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues......................................................................................................................................... 0
Total private revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0
Total state restricted revenues..................................................................................................................... (1,385,850)
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
Sec. 102. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ (1,668,494)
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers.......................................................... 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................................................................................. $ (1,668,494)
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues......................................................................................................................................... $ 0
Total private revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0
Total other state restricted revenues.......................................................................................................... (1,668,494)
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
(2) FAIRS AND EXPOSITIONS
Fairs and racing............................................................................................................................................... $ (34,755)
Purses and supplements-fairs/licensed tracks............................................................................................ (203,820)
Licensed tracks - light horse racing............................................................................................................. (52,256)
Standardbred breeders’ awards.................................................................................................................... (285,642)
Standardbred purses and supplements - licensed tracks......................................................................... (462,568)
Standardbred sire stakes............................................................................................................................... (69,660)
Standardbred training and stabling............................................................................................................. (3,100)
Thoroughbred owners’ awards...................................................................................................................... (10,660)
Thoroughbred program.................................................................................................................................. (397,244)
Thoroughbred sire stakes.............................................................................................................................. (71,380)
Distribution of outstanding winning tickets............................................................................................... (56,089)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ (1,647,174)
Appropriated from:
Special revenue funds:
Agriculture equine industry development fund......................................................................................... (1,647,174)
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
(3) INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Information technology services and projects............................................................................................ $ (21,320)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ (21,320)
Appropriated from:
Special revenue funds:
Agriculture equine industry development fund......................................................................................... (21,320)
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
Sec. 103. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 282,644
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers.......................................................... 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................................................................................. $ 282,644
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues......................................................................................................................................... 0
Total private revenues.................................................................................................................................... 0
Total other state restricted revenues.......................................................................................................... 282,644
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
(2) CASINO GAMING
Racing commissioner....................................................................................................................................... 306,684
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ 306,684
Appropriated from:
Special revenue funds:
Agriculture equine industry development fund......................................................................................... 282,684
Industry support funds................................................................................................................................... 24,000
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
(3) INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Information technology services and projects............................................................................................ $ (24,040)
GROSS APPROPRIATION.......................................................................................................................... $ (24,040)
Appropriated from:
Special revenue funds:
Agriculture equine industry development fund......................................................................................... (24,040)
State general fund/general purpose............................................................................................................. $ 0
PART 2
PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS
GENERAL SECTIONS
Sec. 201. In accordance with the provisions of section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources in this appropriation act for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010 is $(1,385,850.00) and state appropriations paid to local units of government are $0.
Sec. 202. The appropriations made and expenditures authorized under this act and the departments, commissions, boards, offices, and programs for which appropriations are made under this act are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.
Sec. 203. The departments described in this act shall fulfill reporting requirements of this act by use of the Internet. Reports identified for each reporting requirement shall be placed on the Internet.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Sec. 210. If the agriculture equine industry development fund revenue exceeds appropriations for the year ending September 30, 2010, up to $308,688.00 shall be allocated to standardbred purses and supplements, up to $202,302.00 shall be allocated to standardbred breeders’ awards, up to $40,896.00 shall be allocated to licensed tracks – light horse racing, and up to $190,844.00 shall be allocated to thoroughbred programs for the year ending September 30, 2011 because standardbred purses and supplements, standardbred breeders’ awards, licensed tracks – light horse racing, and thoroughbred programs are receiving larger cuts in the current fiscal year than other appropriations to ensure the continuation of races. Contingency fund transfers shall be used as necessary to allow for spending of any additional revenue.
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
Sec. 250. The appropriations in part 1 to the racing commissioner are intended to ensure that 217 total racing dates occur at Michigan’s 5 licensed horse racetracks for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010. The appropriations in part 1, in combination with 2009 PA 119, 2009 PA 140, Executive Order No. 2009-45, and Executive Order No. 2009-54, are necessary to allow 62 race dates at Hazel Park, 11 race dates at Mount Pleasant Meadows, 32 race dates at Northville Downs, 35 race dates at Northville Racing Corp, 43 race dates at Pinnacle Race Course, and 34 race dates at Sports Creek Raceway for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010. In order to allow 31 of the 43 race dates at Pinnacle Race Course, the Michigan thoroughbred owners and breeders association and the horsemen’s benevolent and protection association shall enter into an agreement to fund the Michigan bred programs and the Michigan gaming control board’s regulatory expenses. From the amount appropriated in part 1 to the racing commissioner, the Michigan gaming control board shall provide all regulatory functions necessary for the conduct of horse racing under the horse racing law of 1995, 1995 PA 279, MCL 431.301 to 431.336.
Sec. 251. The Michigan gaming control board, with the assistance of the Michigan department of agriculture and each certified horsemen’s organization, shall report to the legislature on the status and ongoing efforts to transfer the function of the office of racing commissioner to the Michigan gaming control board pursuant to Executive Order Nos. 2009-45 and 2009-54. The report shall be submitted on or before September 1, 2010 to the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on agriculture and general government and the house and senate fiscal agencies. The report shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(a) Efforts to utilize the most efficient and effective methods of regulating and promoting the horse racing industry.
(b) Efforts to promote and support the horse racing industry with the goal of increasing employment and expanded economic activity associated with the horse racing industry.
(c) A comparison of Michigan with other states regarding both regulation and promotion of the horse racing industry.
Sec. 252. The Michigan gaming control board shall use actual expenditure data in determining the actual regulatory costs of conducting racing dates and shall provide that data to the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on agriculture and general government and the house and senate fiscal agencies. The Michigan gaming control board shall not be reimbursed for more than the actual regulatory cost of conducting race dates. If a certified horsemen’s organization funds more than the actual regulatory cost, the balance shall remain in the agriculture equine industry development fund to be used to fund subsequent race dates conducted by race meeting licensees with which the certified horsemen’s organization has contracts. If a certified horsemen’s organization funds less than the actual regulatory costs of the additional horse racing dates, the Michigan gaming control board shall reduce the number of future race dates conducted by race meeting licensees with which the certified horsemen’s organization has contracts. Prior to the reduction in the number of authorized race dates due to budget deficits, the executive director of the Michigan gaming control board shall provide notice to the certified horsemen’s organizations with an opportunity to respond with alternatives. In determining actual costs, the Michigan gaming control board shall take into account that each specific breed may require different regulatory mechanisms.
This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Clerk of the House of Representatives
Secretary of the Senate
Approved
Governor