SPONSOR: |
Sen. Cook & Rep. DiPinto |
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Henry McBride Vaughn Amick Cloutier |
Buckworth Fallon Ulbrich Schwartzkopf Williams |
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143rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
SENATE
BILL NO. |
AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CERTAIN GRANTS-IN-AID FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE STATE OF
Section 1. Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants-in-aid in the amounts listed:
Accounting Code Organization/Description Amount
(01-08-02)
Office of the Controller
General
JFC/CIP Contingency $ 100,000
(
(35‑05‑10) Office
of Director – Division of Public Health
Delaware Adolescent
Program, Inc (DAPI)
$ 752,900
(35‑05‑30) Emergency Medical Services
Paramedic
Program Operations
$12,208,634
Accounting Code Organization/Description Amount
(35‑14‑01) Services for Aging & Adults with Physical
Disabilities
NEW
Absalom Jones Senior Center $ 196,213
Cornerstone Senior Center $ 109,999
DeLaWarr Senior Center $ 226,242
Howard Weston Senior Center $ 385,375
Jewish Community Senior Center $ 124,011
M.O.T. Senior Citizens Center $ 236,797
Oak Grove Senior Center $ 222,378
Sellers Senior Center $ 150,137
Totals $2,751,252
Frederica Senior Center $ 180,455
Harrington Senior Center $ 112,321
Harvest Years Senior Center $ 98,447
Lillian Smith Senior Center $ 73,924
Mamie
Modern Maturity Center $ 417,870
Totals $1,236,983
Bridgeville Senior Center $ 128,638
Coastal Leisure CHEER Senior Center $ 96,584
Harbour Lights CHEER Senior Center $ 192,387
Laurel
Lewes Senior Citizens Center $ 88,058
Long Neck CHEER Senior Center $ 126,870
Roxana CHEER Senior Center $ 100,346
Slaughter Neck CHEER Center $ 96,642
Totals $1,798,883
Clarence Fraim Senior Center $ 187,135
Claymore Senior Center $ 224,086
Graham Senior Center $ 119,616
Jimmy Jenkins Senior Center $ 96,114
Los Abuelos Senior Center $ 58,843
Peoples Settlement Senior Citizens Program $ 85,186
Saint Anthony's
Saint Patrick's
Saint Peter's
Salvation Army Senior Center $ 87,735
South
West Center City Adult Center $ 104,258
Totals $1,616,871
STATE TOTAL $7,403,989
(45‑01‑01) Department of Safety and Homeland Security - Office
of Secretary
Local Police Coordination $ 74,000
Aid to Local Law Enforcement $ 650,000
Emergency Illegal Drug Enforcement (EIDE) $ 376,000
Total - Department of Safety and Homeland
Security $ 1,100,000
TOTAL ‑ Section 1 $25,065,523
Category/Description
One‑Time Items:
Section 2. Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants‑in‑aid in the amounts listed: Amount
Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute $ 3,000
Claymont Community Coalition Christmas Parade 3,000
Greater
The Brady Kohn Foundation - Blood Program 20,000
DFRC Blue-Gold Football Game 15,000
Ministry Of Caring - Samaritan Outreach 5,000
Darley Society - Revolutionary Weekend 1,000
Magnolia Fire Co. - Rescue Boat in service as of
Total - One-Time Items $58,066
Aging ‑ Other
Boys and Girls Club - Elder Swim $ 95,500
Bridgeville CHEER 4,300
Catholic Charities - Support Services For Seniors 54,500
Coastal Leisure CHEER Homebound 4,000
Creative Grand Parenting, Inc. 38,300
Creative Grand Parenting - Summer Of Respect 120,200
Creative Grand Parenting - Youth Community Builders 4,300
Generations Home Care-Geriatrics 186,500
Generations Home Care- Medical Transportation 25,000
Graham Senior Center-Art For Life 2,700
Graham Senior Center-Fit For Life 16,600
Long Neck CHEER Senior Services-Homebound 14,500
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels Of Lewes And Rehoboth 67,000
Ministry Of Caring-Frances Norton Community Center $ 61,800
Modern Maturity Center, Inc. Meals On Wheels 39,800
Nanticoke Senior Center-Homebound Meals 8,400
Nanticoke Senior Center-Physical Fitness 6,100
Roxana CHEER Senior Services-Homebound 14,500
Slaughter Neck CHEER Senior Services-Homebound 14,500
St. Anthony's Community Center, Inc. - City Fare 56,900
St. Patrick's Center--Grocery Distribution 11,700
Total - Aging - Other $1,141,400
Arts/Historical/Cultural/Tourism
Associated Community Talents $ 26,100
August Quarterly Festival 15,000
Challenge Program -
Chinese American Community Center 3,000
Christina Cultural Arts Center 32,900
Cityfest, Inc. 5,500
Claymont Historical Society, Inc 11,000
Darley Society 6,000
Delaware Afro-American Sports Hall Of Fame 10,000
Duck Creek Historical Society 13,700
Inter City Cultural League -
First Night
First Night
Friends of the Claymont Stone School 22,000
Friends of
Friends of the
Friends Society of
Greater
Greater Harrington Historical Society 22,800
Historic Red Clay Valley, Inc. 25,000
Historical Society of
Miss
New Castle Historical Society 9,100
Overfalls Maritime Museum 3,200
Preservation
Quaker Hill Historic Preservation Foundation 9,000
Rehoboth Beach Main Street 17,000
Sister Cities of
Smyrna-Clayton Heritage Association 9,900
WHYY 660,100
WSCL FM - Salisbury St. University 27,000
Total - Arts/Historical/Cultural/Tourism $1,966,700
Handicapped/Health/Labor
Accolade
Aids
Adult Special Education Program. Inc. 69,700
Ahedd, Inc.--Dover/Wilmington 66,500
Alzheimer's Association -
American Cancer Society 47,500
American Diabetes Association 21,300
American Lung Association 10,700
Arthritis Foundation - Includes Senior Swim 35,000
Association for Rights of Citizens with Mental Retardation -ARC 16,000
Brain Injury Association of
Cancer Care Connection 5,400
Center for Community Education 9,500
Children & Families First - Resource Mothers 50,000
Community Outreach and Prevention Education 6,000
Connections CSP, Inc 6,300
De Association for Blind Athletes 9,300
DFRC - De Foundation Reaching Citizens W/ Cognitive Disabilities 16,400
Colonial Chapter Paralyzed Veterans, Inc. $ 51,200
Delmarva Rural Ministries, Inc. -
Delmarva Rural Ministries, Inc -
Easter Seals -
Epilepsy Foundation of
Goodwill Industries of
Independent Resources, Inc. 5,200
Institute for Development of Human Resources 24,800
Jobs for
Kent-Sussex Industries 100,000
Kinfolk Limited 5,500
Krysti Bingham Cerebral Palsy Foundation 2,200
La Red 2,000
Leukemia & Lymphoma Soc. - Patient Financial Aid 5,400
Mancus Foundation 54,700
Mental Health Association In
Ministry Of Caring - Dental Office 10,000
National Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Peachtree Acres Assisted Living 41,200
Planned Parenthood of De 45,000
Ronald McDonald House of
Self Help For Hard Of Hearing People Of
St. Francis Foundation -
The Center for Therapeutic and Educational Riding 20,000
W.E. Tobin Foundation for the Visually Impaired, Inc. 16,400
VSA of De 1,100
Wellness Community--
Westside Health, Inc.- Family Medical 43,300
Westside Health, Inc. Dental Health 10,300
Total - Handicapped/Health/Labor $2,379,400
Family and Youth Services
Residential Treatment
Aid in
Gilpin Hall - Home for Aged Women 30,000
Carelink Community Support Services 144,200
Shepherd Place 52,000
Other
American Mothers of
Bear -
Because We Care - Missing Link 80,000
Because We Care - Project K.A.R.E. - Glory Hall 5,000
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
Boy Scouts of
Boy Scouts Of
Boys & Girls Clubs 138,000
Boys & Girls Clubs - Expanded Statewide Teen Program 10,000
Boys & Girls Clubs - Bldg Safer Communities I 325,500
Boys & Girls Clubs - Bldg Safer Communities II 14,400
Camp Barnes, Inc 42,800
Catholic Youth -Youth Guidance 25,000
Child, Inc. 147,100
Children & Families First 607,700
Christina Educational Endowment 5,800
Debnam House - Community Center for Children 4,000
Family & Workplace Connection 196,700
Girl Scouts of the
Girls, Inc. Youth Development Center 176,000
Girls, Inc. - Jump Start 47,500
Girls, Inc - Project Pride 59,400
Grassroots Citizens for Children 12,100
Interfaith Housing
Jewish Family Service of
Lenape Indian Tribe Of
LPGA Urban Youth Golf Program 74,200
Lutheran Community Services, Inc.- Emergency Assistance 16,200
Lutheran Community Services, Inc.--Life Food Pantries 5,700
NCALL Research, Inc 54,200
Newark Children’s Center – Community Outreach Programs 3,000
P A L of
P A L of
Parents Anonymous Of
Peoples Place II 151,500
Prevent Child Abuse
SOAR 22,800
St. Michael's School -
Supporting Kidds 21,600
Teen Court of Delaware 10,300
United Cerebral Palsy of
Volunteers for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention 17,300
Young Life Campaign 3,500
Total - Family and Youth Services $3,912,100
Alcohol/Drug Abuse
1212 Program $
48,700
Addictions Coalition of
Catholic Charities - Substance Abuse 55,800
City of Dover Police Department--Substance Abuse 35,000
Hogar Crea International 13,200
House of Pride 32,800
Kent/Sussex
Limen House 65,600
Martin Luther King Center 30,000
Open Door, Inc 195,300
People's Settlement Association 43,800
SODAT 46,000
Sojourners' Place, Inc. 55,000
YMCA Resource Center, Inc. 78,800
Total - Alcohol/Drug Abuse $ 881,700
Neighborhood/Community Services
American Red Cross--Community Preparedness $ 46,800
American Red Cross--Emergency Response and Readiness 76,300
Better Homes of
Browntown Community Center 10,700
Cab Calloway Foundation 19,800
Catholic Charities - Casa San Francisco 84,500
Civil Air Patrol--Cadet Program 27,000
Community Design Center 26,000
Community Legal Aid Society 155,200
Contact--
Contact - SSAAV 12,100
Cornerstone West Community Development Corporation 5,500
Delmarva Safety Association 2,000
Delmarva Clergy in Action 9,000
Eastlawn Area Human Center, Inc. 95,000
Eastside Citizens, Inc. 34,500
Edgemoor Community Center, Inc. 290,800
Elsmere Recreation Inc 223,500
F.A.I.T.H. Center 2,400
Faithful Friends 12,800
Food Bank of
Food Bank of
Gumboro Community Center 19,100
Habitat for Humanity -
Hilltop Lutheran Neighborhood Center 150,000
Hockessin Community Center 124,000
Home of the Brave Foundation 12,000
Home of
Homeward Bound, Inc. 85,000
Hope Dining Room 2,000
Housing
Ingleside Homes, Inc. Senior Services 63,800
Ingleside Homes, Inc. Affordable Home Health 2,000
Interfaith
Inter-Neighborhood Foundation 11,500
Jewish Community Center 19,700
Junior Achievement Of
Junior League 2,100
La Esperanza, Inc. 23,100
Latin American Community Center 73,900
Literacy Volunteers of
Methodist Action Program 58,600
Milford Housing Development Corporation 23,000
Milton Development Corporation 2,100
Ministry of Caring--Emmanuel Dining Room 96,700
Ministry of Caring--House Of Joseph I 59,300
Ministry of Caring--House Of Joseph II 35,700
Ministry of Caring--Mary Mother of Hope House I 99,300
Ministry of Caring--Mary Mother of Hope House II & III 97,800
Ministry of Caring--Job Placement 37,400
Nature Conservancy 11,200
Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corporation 6,600
Neighborhood House 102,800
Neighborhood House/Southern
New Knollwood Civic Association 37,500
O.A.Herring Community Services 112,000
Pencader Hundred Community Center, Inc. 5,000
People to People International 6,600
Project Reach Out 9,000
River's Edge Association 136,100
Rosehill Community Center 290,000
Salvation Army--Kent
Salvation Army--
SBM Housing/Gateway House 5,600
Seamen's Center, Inc. Of
Service Corps of Retired Executives - SCORE 10,000
Slaughter Neck Community Action Committee 57,000
STEHM, Inc. 23,900
Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research 48,000
Urban Environmental Center, Inc. 5,000
USO
Way Home 5,000
Whatcoat Social Service Agency 98,000
Women's Club Of
YWCA Of
2,457,200
Total - Neighborhood/Community
Services $5,405,900
TOTAL ‑ Section 2
Section 3. (a) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the prevention and extinguishment of fires throughout the State and for the maintenance of apparatus and equipment:
Belvedere Volunteer Fire Company Belvedere 26,577
Brandywine Hundred Fire Co. No. 1 Bellefonte 26,577
Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 26,577
Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 26,577
Cranston Heights Fire Co.
Delaware City Fire Co.
Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 26,577
Five Points Fire Co. No. 1
Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New
Castle 26,577
Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 26,577
Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway
Terrace 26,577
Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 26,577
Minquadale Fire Co. Minquadale 26,577
Minquas Fire Co. No. 1
Odessa Fire Co., Inc.
Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Port
Penn 26,577
Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 26,577
Townsend Fire Co., Inc. Townsend 26,577
Volunteer Hose Co., Inc.
Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers $ 26,577
Camden‑Wyoming Fire Co.
Carlisle Fire Co.
Cheswold Volunteer Fire
Citizens' Hose Co. No. 1, Inc.
Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 26,577
Farmington Volunteer Fire Co.
Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 26,577
Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 26,577
Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 26,577
Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Hartly 26,577
Houston Volunteer Fire Co.
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 26,577
Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little
Creek 26,577
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 26,577
Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 26,577
Robbins Hose Co.
South Bowers Fire Co. South
Bowers 26,577
Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 26,577
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 26,577
Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 26,577
Delmar Fire Department Delmar 26,577
Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 26,577
Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. Frankford 26,577
Georgetown Fire Co., Inc.
Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co.
Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 26,577
Indian River Volunteer Fire Co.
Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 26,577
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 26,577
Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 26,577
Millville Volunteer Fire Co.
Milton Volunteer Fire Co.
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth
Beach 26,577
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 26,577
Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 26,577
Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter
Beach 26,577
TOTAL $ 1,594,620
(b) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of ambulances in the public service:
Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 4,500
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 4,500
Bowers Volunteer Fire
Brandywine Hundred Fire Co., No. 1 Bellefonte 4,500
Camden‑Wyoming Fire Co.
Carlisle Fire Co.
Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 4,500
Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 4,500
Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 4,500
Cranston Heights Fire Co.
Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 4,500
Delaware City Fire Co.
Delmar Fire Department Delmar 4,500
Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 4,500
Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 4,500
Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 4,500
Five Points Fire Co. No. 1
Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 Frankford 4,500
Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 4,500
Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New
Castle 4,500
Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co.
Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 4,500
Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 4,500
Hartly Volunteer Fire
Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 4,500
Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway
Terrace 4,500
Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 4,500
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 4,500
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 4,500
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 4,500
Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 4,500
Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 4,500
Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 4,500
Millville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
Milton Volunteer Fire Co.
Minquadale Fire Co. Minquadale 4,500
Minquas Fire Co. No. 1
Odessa Fire Co., Inc.
Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co. Port
Penn 4,500
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Rehoboth
Beach 4,500
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 4,500
Seaford Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 4,500
Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter
Beach 4,500
Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 4,500
Townsend Fire Company, Inc. Townsend 4,500
Volunteer Hose Co., Inc.
Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
TOTAL $ 220,500
(c) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of rescue trucks in the public service:
Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co.
Blades Volunteer Fire Co. Blades 4,500
Bowers Volunteer Fire
Brandywine Hundred Fire Co. No. 1 Bellefonte 4,500
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 4,500
Camden‑Wyoming Fire Co.
Carlisle Fire Co.
Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 4,500
Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 4,500
Citizens' Hose Co. No. 1, Inc.
Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 4,500
Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 4,500
Cranston Heights Fire Co.
Dagsboro Volunteer Fire
Delaware City Fire Co.
Delmar Fire Department Delmar 4,500
Robbins Hose Co.
Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 4,500
Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 4,500
Farmington Volunteer Fire Co.
Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 4,500
Five Points Fire Co. No. 1
Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 4,500
Georgetown Fire Co.
Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New
Castle 4,500
Greenwood Fire Co. No. 1
Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 4,500
Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 4,500
Hartly Volunteer Fire
Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 4,500
Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway
Terrace 4,500
Houston Volunteer Fire Co.
Indian River Volunteer Fire Co.
Laurel Fire Dept., Inc. Laurel 4,500
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 4,500
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 4,500
Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little
Creek 4,500
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 4,500
Marydel Volunteer Fire Co. Marydel 4,500
Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 4,500
Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 4,500
Millville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
Milton Volunteer Fire Co.
Minquadale Fire Co. Minquadale 4,500
Minquas Fire Co. No. 1
Odessa Fire Co., Inc.
Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Port
Penn 4,500
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Rehoboth
Beach 4,500
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 4,500
Seaford Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
Selbyville Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 4,500
Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter
Beach 4,500
South Bowers Fire Co. South
Bowers 4,500
Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 4,500
Townsend Fire Co., Inc. Townsend 4,500
Volunteer Hose Co., Inc.
Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
TOTAL $ 261,000
(d) There is
appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the
maintenance of aerial or platform trucks and for the training of personnel in
the techniques of extinguishing high-rise fires throughout
Brandywine Hundred Fire Co., No. 1 Bellefonte 5,427
Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 5,427
Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 5,427
Delaware City Fire Co.
Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 5,427
Five Points Fire
Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New
Castle 5,427
Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 5,427
Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 5,427
Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 5,427
Volunteer Hose Co., Inc.
Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co.
Bowers Volunteer Fire Co. Bowers $ 5,427
Carlisle Fire Co.
Citizens' Hose Co., No. 1, Inc.
Harrington Fire Co. Harrington
5,427
Hartly Volunteer Fire
Robbins Hose Co.
Delmar Fire Department, Inc. Delmar 5,427
Georgetown Fire Co., Inc.
Laurel Fire Volunteer Fire Department Laurel 5,427
Lewes Fire
Department, Inc. Lewes 5,427
Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 5,427
Millville Volunteer Fire Co.
Milton Volunteer Fire Co, Inc.
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Rehoboth
Beach 5,427
Roxanna Fire Company Roxanna 5,427
Seaford Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 5,427
TOTAL $ 168,237
(e) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of rescue boats in the public service:
Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 3,294
Bowers Volunteer Fire Company Bowers
Beach 3,294
Citizens Hose Company
Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Company Dagsboro 3,294
Delaware City Fire Co.
Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New
Castle 3,294
Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway
Terrace 3,294
Indian River Volunteer Fire Co.
Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 3,294
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 3,294
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 3,294
Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little
Creek 3,294
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 3,294
Minquas Fire Co. No. 1
Millville
Volunteer Fire Co.
Milton Volunteer Fire Co.
Millsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Millsboro 3,294
Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Port
Penn $ 3,294
Rehoboth Volunteer Fire Co., Inc Rehoboth 3,294
Robbins Hose Company
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 3,294
Seaford Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
South Bowers Fire Co. South
Bowers 3,294
TOTAL $ 79,056
(f) There is appropriated to the Mayor and Council of Wilmington the following sums to be used for:
(i) The prevention and extinguishment of fires throughout
the City of
apparatus and equipment of the 7 fire companies organized
and equipped in the City. $ 186,040
(ii) The maintenance of aerial or platform trucks and for the
training of personnel in the techniques of extinguishing
high-rise fires
throughout the City of
(iii) The maintenance and operation of rescue boats in the
public service. $ 3,294
TOTAL $ 200,188
(g) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to help level up the insurance premium tax revenues to be used for the maintenance of apparatus and equipment:
Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 34,856
Bowers
Volunteer Fire
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 34,856
Camden‑Wyoming
Fire Co.
Carlisle
Fire Co.
Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 34,856
Citizens'
Hose Co. No. 1, Inc.
Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 34,856
Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 34,856
Delmar Fire Department Delmar 34,856
Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 34,856
Farmington
Volunteer Fire Co.
Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 34,856
Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. Frankford 34,856
Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 34,856
Georgetown
Fire Co., Inc.
Greenwood
Volunteer Fire Co.
Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 34,856
Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 34,856
Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Hartly 34,856
Indian
River Volunteer Fire Co.
Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 34,856
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 34,856
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 34,856
Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little Creek 34,856
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 34,856
Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 34,856
Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 34,856
Millville
Volunteer Fire Co.
Milton
Volunteer Fire Co.
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth Beach 34,856
Robbins
Hose Co.
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 34,856
Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 34,856
Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter Beach 34,856
South
Bowers Fire Co. South
Bowers 34,856
TOTAL $ 1,359,384
(h) (1) There is appropriated to the listed
fire companies the following sums to provide Insurance Rebate Equalization for operations
of volunteer fire companies:
Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers $ 45,911
Camden‑Wyoming Fire Co.
Carlisle Fire Co.
Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 45,911
Citizens' Hose Co. No. 1, Inc.
Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 45,911
Farmington Volunteer Fire Co.
Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 45,911
Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 45,911
Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 45,911
Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Hartly 45,911
Houston Volunteer Fire Co.
Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 45,911
Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little
Creek 45,911
Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 45,911
Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 45,911
Robbins Hose Co.
South Bowers Fire Co. South
Bowers 45,911
Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 45,911
Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 45,911
Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 45,911
Delmar Fire Department Delmar 45,911
Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 45,911
Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. Frankford 45,911
Georgetown Fire Co., Inc.
Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co.
Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 45,911
Indian River Volunteer Fire Co.
Laurel Fire Department, Inc.
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 45,911
Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 45,911
Millville Volunteer Fire Co.
Milton Volunteer Fire Co.
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth
Beach 45,911
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 45,911
Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 45,911
Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter
Beach 45,911
TOTAL $ 1,790,529
(2) For Fiscal Year 2007 a calculation was made to determine the increase that the New Castle County Volunteer Fire Companies received for the insurance premium tax in Calendar Year 2004 versus Calendar Year 2003.
That amount was added to the base
allocation to each Volunteer Fire Company in
(i) There is hereby appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums for operation of substations:
Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 29,518
Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 14,759
Mill Creek Fire Department Marshallton 14,759
Odessa
Fire Co., Inc.
Wilmington
Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.
Robbins
Hose Co.
Indian
River Fire Co.
Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 14,759
Rehoboth Fire Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth Beach 14,759
Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 14,759
TOTAL $ 206,626
(j) There is appropriated to the listed organizations the following sums to be used for the operation and maintenance of ambulances in the public service:
American
American
Mid‑Sussex
Rescue Squad, Inc. Millsboro $ 4,500
TOTAL $ 13,500
TOTAL - Section 3 $ 5,893,640
Section 4. (a) Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants‑in‑aid in the amounts listed and shall be used to furnish services through a duly selected service officer to Delaware Veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States, their widows and orphans, by providing contact services in Sussex, Kent and New Castle Counties:
American Legion $ 45,600
Disabled American Veterans 38,000
Colonial Chapter Paralyzed Veterans 38,000
Military Order Of The Purple Heart 4,300
Veterans Of Foreign Wars 45,600
(b) Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants‑in‑aid in the amounts listed for operations expenses:
American Legion $ 11,100
Disabled American Veterans 11,100
Jewish War Veterans 6,400
Colonial Chapter Paralyzed Veterans 9,500
Veterans Of Foreign Wars 11,100
Other--American Legion, Dept. Of
Boy's State $ 10,000
Girl's State 10,000
Trooper Youth Week 3,600
(c)
Expenses for Memorial Day programs incurred by local Posts in
(d) The sum of $10,000 is hereby appropriated to the American Legion, Department of Delaware, for the bearing of expenses incident to the holding of Boys' State.
(e) The sum of $10,000 is hereby appropriated to the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Delaware, for the bearing of expenses incident to the holding of Girls' State.
(f) The sum of $3,577 is hereby appropriated to the American Legion, Department of Delaware, for the bearing of expenses incident to the holding of Trooper Youth Week in conjunction with the Delaware State Police.
(g) The funds appropriated by this Section shall be paid to the Finance Officer of the respective veterans' organizations, upon warrants signed by the proper Finance Officer and approved by the Secretary, Department of Finance.
TOTAL ‑ Section 4 $293,400
Section 5. In order to be considered for a Grant‑in‑Aid Appropriation under Section 1 or Section 2 of this Act, an agency must meet the following criteria:
1. Be an incorporated non‑profit (or under the umbrella of a parent organization which is an incorporated, non‑profit) for two years prior to receiving funding;
2. Have By‑laws that clearly state the purpose of the Corporation and include definition of duties of Board of Directors;
3. Have an active, community‑represented, volunteer Board of Directors that sets policies, goals and objectives, and maintains minutes of regularly scheduled meetings and any special meetings;
4. Have programs that are unduplicated by other state supported agencies and satisfy unmet human needs of the community; have personnel policies including job descriptions and classifications;
5. No agency shall use Grant-in-Aid funds to pay any part of an elected official’s salary or benefits;
6. Have competent executives, competent staffing and reasonable facilities;
7. Practice non‑discrimination;
8. Have accounting (budget) procedures and an annual audit;
9. Use funds in accordance with the application;
10. Demonstrate community support;
11. Request funds only for a program, which does not receive, full funding from other sources of revenue.
Section 6. (a) No funds appropriated in this Act shall be expended in a political campaign or for partisan political purposes.
(b) No funds appropriated in this Act may be used to hire lobbyists.
Section 7. The Controller General may from time to time contract for or conduct performance and/or financial audits of any non‑state agency for which funds are appropriated in this Act.
Section 8. Funds appropriated in this Act shall not be used by any agency to provide child day care. It is the intent of the General Assembly that no funds will be appropriated in Fiscal Years 2007 and 2008 in grants‑in‑aid to agencies for the purchase of capital equipment, relocation, rehabilitation, renovation or purchase of buildings. Organizations will not be eligible for consideration of a grant‑in‑aid appropriation unless they have been incorporated and operating for a two‑year period prior to June 30th of the fiscal year in which they apply for funding for the following fiscal year.
Section 9. Paragraph 29 Del. C. (d), Chapter 65, Title 29, Delaware Code, provides that monies appropriated for Grants‑in‑Aid in Fiscal Year 2007 shall be paid in quarterly installments. For Fiscal Year 2007, such payments shall be paid in 4 equal installments, 1 each in July, October, January and April. Upon notification by the Chairman of the Joint Finance Committee, the State Treasurer shall be directed to withhold such installment payment(s). An installment payment may be delayed or withheld if the grant‑in‑aid recipient:
(a) Has not submitted a quarterly statement of expenditures if required to do so;
(b) Expended funds from the grant‑in‑aid for purposes not intended by the General Assembly;
(c) Expended funds for day care, purchase of capital equipment, relocation, renovation, rehabilitation or purchase of buildings;
(d) Failure to pay Corporation Franchise Tax; and;
(e) Agency is no longer in operation;
(f)
In the case of a senior center closing during the fiscal
year, any remaining quarterly payments will be retained in the Office of the
Controller General. Disbursements from
this account shall be made in consultation with the
Section 10. (a) It is the intent of the General Assembly that each Grant‑in‑Aid recipient shall submit one of the following with its application for a grant award in Fiscal Year 2007:
(i) An audit prepared
by a Certified Public Accountant covering the prior full fiscal year of the
receiving
agency, or;
(ii) Balance
Sheet reflecting total Assets, Liabilities, and Fund Balances covering the
prior fiscal year of the
receiving agency;
Statements of Support, Revenue and Expenses and Changes in Fund Balances
covering the prior fiscal year of the receiving agency; and
Statements of Functional Expenses covering
the prior fiscal year
of the receiving agency.
(b) Fire companies listed in this Act shall submit financial information on the form approved by the State Treasurer, the
Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General. The listed fire companies are exempt from
the provisions of
Subsection (a) of this Section.
Financial forms will be submitted to the
be responsible for forwarding copies of the forms to the Office of the Controller General.
(c) Recipients of the appropriations for Aid to Local Law Enforcement shall be exempt from the provisions of this
Section.
(d) Non‑compliance by a Grant‑in‑Aid recipient with the provisions of this Section shall automatically disqualify the
applicant for consideration of a Grant‑in‑Aid award in Fiscal Year 2007.
(e) For Fiscal Year 2007, it is the legislative intent that a Grant‑in‑Aid recipient listed in Sections 1 or 2 of this Act shall
not be entitled to receive any of the funds appropriated by this Act unless certain financial information has been received
by the Office of the
Controller General on or before
Section 11. The sums appropriated to the various Senior
Centers in Section 1 of this Act shall be made available to the Division of Services for Aging
and Adults with Physical Disabilities in order to meet the State's matching
requirement for federal
funds appropriated under the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended. Those senior centers receiving funds under the Older Americans Act of 1965,
as amended, shall present to the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities a proposal
for expenditure of State funds. The
proposal submitted to the Division of Services
for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities shall be prepared in accordance
with the guidelines established for the
administration of programs under the Older Americans Act. To be considered for funding a senior center must meet the criteria established in
Section 5. Funding will be determined by
the Joint Finance Committee based upon
its evaluation and with advice from the
Section 12. Section 1 of this Act makes an appropriation to the Department of Health & Social Services, Public Health, Emergency Medical Services (35‑05‑30), for the state component of the operational costs associated with each county's paramedic service for Advanced Life Support. These funds shall be disbursed by Emergency Medical Services on a quarterly basis to counties that operate approved programs.
Emergency Medical Services shall have an audit performed by the State Auditor annually to insure that reimbursement to the counties for the State share of costs was for approved Advanced Life Support Services. Adjustments shall be made to the final quarterly reimbursement based on the audit results.
Section 13. For Fiscal Year 2007, the remaining balance
in the Fiscal Year 2006 account (35‑05‑30‑09‑77)
shall remain as a continuing
appropriation and shall not be subject to reversion until
Section 14. Appropriations made in Section 1 of this Act to Emergency Medical Services and Aid to Local Law Enforcement shall not be subject to the provisions in Sections 8, 9 and 10. Funds appropriated to Aid to Local Law Enforcement shall not be subject to reversion at the end of the fiscal year if unexpended or unencumbered, but shall be continued for a period of up to three years.
Section 15. (a) The funds appropriated in Section 1 for the Department of Safety and Homeland Security ‑ Aid to Local Law Enforcement and EIDE shall be allocated according to the formula presently used by the SALLE Committee as revised from time to time. Expenditures from this fund must be approved by the Budget Director and the Controller General.
(b) Local law enforcement agencies may combine their allocations, upon approval of the SALLE Committee, to support a pool arrangement to fund a contiguous area served by more than one local law enforcement agency.
(c) Each local law enforcement agency contracting
for an allocation shall, not later than
(d) Copies of the minutes of all regular meetings and any special meetings of the SALLE Committee shall be forwarded in a timely manner to the Office of the Controller General.
Section 16. Section 1 of this Act appropriates funds to Aid to Local Law Enforcement and EIDE. These funds shall be distributed based on (a) $3,000 to each police agency; (b) any funds in excess of "(a)" based on the ratio of the number of police officers each police agency has to the total number of police in all agencies.
Section 17. (a)
The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a
total payment of the appropriation in
Section 2 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2007
for the agencies as follows:
Association
for the Rights of Citizens with Mental Retardation in
Camp Barnes, Inc.
Harrison House Community Programs, Inc.
Miss Delaware Scholarship Pageant, Inc.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
New Castle Historical Society
Sojourner's Place, Inc.
(b) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation in Section 1 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2007 for the municipalities which receive $6,000 or less from the line item Aid to Local Law Enforcement.
(c) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation to any Grant- in-Aid recipient receiving an amount of $6,000 or less listed in Section 2 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2007.
(d) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation to fire companies listed in Section 3 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2007.
(e) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation to organizations funded on a one-time basis in Section 1 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2007.
Section 18. Section 2 of this Act makes an appropriation to the Delaware State Fair. Of that amount, $100,000 shall be used for prizes for achievements in agriculture, animal raising and in works of manual training and the domestic arts to be awarded at the annual State Fair and $5,000 shall be used for purses on Governor’s Day which shall be paid by the State Treasurer at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2007. The remainder of the appropriation shall be paid in quarterly allotments, as provided in Chapter 65, Section 6505 of Title 29, Delaware Code.
Section 19. The appropriation in Section 2 of this Act to
Camp Barnes, Inc. shall be used for the purpose of maintaining and operating
Section 20. Section 2 of this Act appropriates funds to Eastlawn Area Human Services, Inc. None of these funds, nor any Federal, State or Local Government funds, shall be expended for the purchase of television, cable TV and/or radio broadcasting services.
Section 21. Section 2 of this Act appropriates funds to the Delaware State Police Museum, Inc. These funds may not be used for capital/construction costs.
Section 22. For Fiscal Year 2007, the
Section 23. Section 2 of this
Act makes an appropriation to the Elsmere Recreation, Inc. Of this amount, $15,000 shall be used to support the Elsmere Boxing
Club.
Section 24. The Delaware Safety Council may not discriminate against similar programs offered by other non-profit or private agencies.
Section 25. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and
the monies appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer from General Fund monies not
otherwise appropriated. Any funds remaining
unexpended or unencumbered by the State Treasurer
as of
Section
26. Section 2 of this
Act makes an appropriation to the
Section 27. Section 2 of
this Act makes an appropriation to the
Section 28. Section XXX For Fiscal Year 2007, the remaining balance in the Fiscal Year 2006 account (25‑01‑01‑0978) Delaware Volunteer Fire Service Revolving Loan Fund shall remain as a continuing appropriation and shall not be subject to reversion until June 30, 2007.
Section 29. (a) Amend 16 Del. C. §9814 (d) by deleting the first sentence of said subsection in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following:
“The General Assembly shall appropriate annually an amount sufficient to reimburse 40 percent of approved
costs of the statewide paramedic program;”
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this
section shall be effective
Section 30. Amend §8318(a), Title 29 Delaware Code by inserting a new phrase “, excluding properties owned by the Delaware Housing Authority, Delaware Solid Waste Authority, Delaware State University, or the University of Delaware,” after the word “State” in the first sentence.
Section 31. Amend 30
Section 32. Amend the Fiscal Year 2007 Appropriations Act (Senate Bill 350 of the 143rd General Assembly) by adding the following to Section 34(a), “2005 95-03-20-0182 Early Childhood Assistance and 2006 95-38-00-0252 Equalization HB 324”.
SYNOPSIS
This Act provides supplementary appropriations to certain Grants-in-Aid for Fiscal Year 2007.
Section
1 – Government Units and
Section 2 – One Times and Community Agencies $15,745,266
Section 3 – Fire Companies $ 5,893,640
Section
4 – Veterans Organizations $ 293,400
Grand Total $46,997,829
Author: Joint Finance Committee