Bill Text: MI SB0601 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Appropriations; zero budget; supplemental appropriations; provide for fiscal year 2017-2018. Creates appropiation act.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2018-12-31 - Assigned Pa 0618'18 With Immediate Effect [SB0601 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2017-SB0601-Engrossed.html
SB-0601, As Passed Senate, April 26, 2018
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 601
A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for
various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2018; 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 various state departments
and agencies to supplement appropriations for the fiscal year
ending September 30, 2018, from the following funds:
APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
Full-time equated classified position............. 1.0
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 18,650,000
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
transfers............................................ 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $ 18,650,000
Total federal revenues................................. 0
Total local revenues................................... 0
Total private revenues................................. 0
Total other state restricted revenues.................. 0
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 18,650,000
Sec. 102. DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 500,000
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
transfers............................................ 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $ 500,000
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................. 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues................................... 0
Total private revenues................................. 0
Total other state restricted revenues.................. 0
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 500,000
(2) ATTORNEY GENERAL OPERATIONS
Attorney general operations............................ $ (470,000)
OK2SAY................................................. 970,000
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 500,000
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 500,000
Sec. 103. DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
Full-time equated classified position............. 1.0
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 18,150,000
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
transfers............................................ 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $ 18,150,000
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................. 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues................................... 0
Total private revenues................................. 0
Total other state restricted revenues.................. 0
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 18,150,000
(2) SPECIALIZED SERVICES
Full-time equated classified position............. 1.0
Intelligence operations--1.0 FTE position.............. $ 150,000
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 150,000
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 150,000
(3) ONE-TIME ONLY APPROPRIATIONS
School emergency notification system................... $ 3,000,000
School safety initiative............................... 15,000,000
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 18,000,000
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 18,000,000
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, 2018 is $18,650,000.00 and total state
spending from state sources to be paid to local units of government
is $18,000,000.00.
Sec. 202. The appropriations authorized under this act are
subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101
to 18.1594.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
Sec. 301. (1) Funding appropriated in part 1 for the school
safety initiative shall be used to provide and administer
competitive grants to public or nonpublic schools, school
districts, and intermediate school districts to purchase technology
and equipment and to conduct school building safety assessments to
improve the safety and security of school buildings, students, and
school staff. The department of state police, grants and community
services division, shall administer the grant program described in
this section.
(2) The goal of the grant program is to create a safer school
environment through equipment and technology enhancements.
(3) Applications shall be accepted directly from public or
nonpublic schools, school districts, and intermediate school
districts. School district and intermediate school district
applications are required to be for buildings that have pre-K to 12
classrooms and students. There is a limit of 1 application per
eligible applicant. Individual schools may submit their own
application but must not also be included in a school district
application if they submitted an individual application. All grants
shall be funded on a reimbursement-only basis.
(4) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for school safety
initiative, $5,000,000.00 shall be made available, subject to the
requirements of subsection (3), to individual public or nonpublic
schools, school districts, and intermediate school districts.
Applications are limited to $25,000.00 per application for
individual schools and $250,000.00 for school districts or
intermediate school districts.
(5) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for school safety
initiative, $10,000,000.00 shall be made available, subject to the
requirements of subsection (3), to individual public or nonpublic
schools, school districts, and intermediate school districts. There
shall be no limitation on the amount applied for but the applicant
must provide a 25% match in order to qualify for the funds.
(6) Applications shall be selected for funding based on
eligibility, the project description and whether the project
reflects the highest security need of the applicant within grant
funding constraints, the budget narrative, the budget, project
goals, objectives, and performance measures. Priority shall be
given to projects that involve multiple agencies working in
partnership, to proposals that seek to secure exterior access
points of school buildings, and to those applicants that did not
receive a school safety initiative grant in the past. Grant
applicants must demonstrate proof that a school has an emergency
operations plan that had been updated after August 1, 2014, to
align with the state of Michigan emergency operations plan guidance
and include a signed letter of support from the chief local law
enforcement official.
(7) Eligible expenditures under school safety initiative
grants include 1 or more of the following:
(a) Physical security enhancement equipment, such as door
locks, proximity access card readers, keypads, motion detection
systems, lighting, closed-circuit television systems, and video
intercom devices.
(b) Improve exterior access points of school buildings.
(c) Public address systems.
(d) Inspection and screening systems.
(e) Shatterproof glass or film for exterior doors or windows.
(f) Signs, such as "Emergency Exit Only" and "Visitors
Register at Front Office" signs.
(g) Fences and gates.
(h) School safety assessment.
(8) The following items shall not be eligible for grant
expenditure:
(a) Weapons, including tasers.
(b) Personal body armor for routine use.
(c) Construction of new facilities.
(d) Costs in applying for this grant, such as consultants and
grant writers.
(e) Expenses incurred prior to the date of the award or after
the end of the grant performance period.
(f) Personnel costs.
(g) Indirect costs or indirect administrative expenses.
(h) All travel, including first class or out-of-state travel.
(i) Contributions or donations.
(j) Management or administrative training and conferences,
except as otherwise pre-approved by the department of state police.
(k) Management studies or research and development.
(l) Memberships and dues, unless a specific requirement of the
project that has been pre-approved by the department of state
police.
(m) Vehicles, watercraft, or aircraft, including unmanned or
remotely piloted aircraft and vehicles.
(n) Service contracts and training beyond the performance
period of the grant award.
(o) Food, refreshments, and snacks.
(9) The department shall issue grant guidance and application
materials, including required performance measures, no later than
July 1, 2018 and shall issue awards no later than October 31, 2018.
A project must be completed by March 1, 2019.
(10) The department of state police shall report on grant
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activities to the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on
state police and the state budget office by December 31, 2018,
including performance outcomes as identified in individual grant
agreements.
Sec. 302. (1) From the funds appropriated for the school
emergency notification system, $3,000,000.00 shall be used to
expand the existing advanced 9-1-1 contract for the sole purpose of
implementing a statewide K-12 << >> school panic button app system
in support of <<public and non-public schools>>. The phone
application based system must allow authorized users to
simultaneously place a voice call to 9-1-1 while also providing
intelligent notifications via text, electronic mail, and push
notifications to relevant communities to which the users belong,
key stakeholders, and authorized users including school staff,
school resource officers, 9-1-1, and first responder agencies based
on the location and category of emergency event. These
notifications shall contain information regarding the identity of
the reporting party, his or her location, type of response required
based on incident type, and additional location details. The system
must also allow 9-1-1, school officials, and first responder
agencies to send messages to panic button app users both during and
after emergency events in order to facilitate ongoing
communications and coordination.
(2) The school emergency notification system must also
integrate with the state's current supplemental 9-1-1 database,
containing information voluntarily provided by individuals and
facility managers via a secure web application. Any information
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submitted by K-12 schools under that program, including items such
as floor plans, automated external defibrillator information,
school safety plans, reunification plans, and entry or exit points,
should automatically present itself to 9-1-1 anytime the panic
button app is activated.
(3) The appropriation described in this section is for the
purpose of defraying the initial costs associated with
implementation of the secure schools program, including
installation, training, and maintenance costs. Funds will be
distributed in 2 payments with the first payment upon enactment of
this bill and the final payment to be made no later than September
30, 2018.
Sec. 303. From the funds appropriated for intelligence
operations, the department of state police shall gather information
<< >> on the
following:
<<
>>
<<(a)>>Emergency contact information for each K-12 school
in this
state.
<<(b)>>Which schools, if any, are operating a tip line separate
from that of the ok2say system.