HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED 2019 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 392 BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY APPROPRIATIONS/SUPPLEML: Makes supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 1 AN ACT 2To appropriate funds and to make certain reductions from certain sources to be allocated to 3 designated agencies and purposes in specific amounts for the making of 4 supplemental appropriations and reductions for said agencies and purposes for Fiscal 5 Year 2018-2019; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. 6Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 7 Section 1. The following sums are hereby appropriated from the sources specified for 8the purpose of making supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2018-2019. Reductions 9are denoted in parentheses. 10 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 1101-107DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION 12Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 13to the Executive Administration Program for 14implementation of the LaGov system $ 7,120,925 1501-111GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND 16 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 17Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 18to the Administrative Program for scheduled debt 19payments to FEMA for the state share of cost 20related to multiple disasters $25,105,234 21Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 22to the Administrative Program for cabling upgrades 23to facilitate the Data Dial tone conversion $ 73,000 24Payable out of the State General Fund by 25Interagency Transfers to the Administrative 26Program for the development of a watershed-based 27floodplain management program $ 56,100 Page 1 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1Payable out of the State General Fund by 2Interagency Transfers to the Administrative 3Program to process and track compliance of 4Project Worksheets related to the severe storms 5and floods of 2016 $ 100,000 6Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees and 7Self-generated Revenue to the Administrative 8Program to reimburse Louisiana for expenses 9incurred for emergency responses during 10Emergency Management Assistance Compact 11(EMAC) missions $ 4,601,348 1201-112DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS 13Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 14to the Military Affairs Program for cyber-security 15initiatives $ 250,000 16Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 17to the Education Program for the state match of 18implementation and start-up costs associated 19with the Job Challenge Program $ 664,254 2001-124LOUISIANA STADIUM AND EXP OSITION DISTRICT 21Payable out of the State General Fund by 22Statutory Dedications out of the New Orleans 23Sports Franchise Fund to the Administrative 24Program for contract obligations $ 1,000,000 25 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 2603-130DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 27Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 28to the Administrative Program for Louisiana 29National Guard disability benefits payments $ 500,000 30 ELECTED OFFICIALS 31 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 3204-141OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 33EXPENDITURES: 34Criminal Law and Medicaid Fraud Program 35for expenses due to increases in caseload $ 456,438 36 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 456,438 37MEANS OF FINANCE: 38State General Fund by: 39 Statutory Dedications: 40 Medical Assistance Program Fraud 41 Detection Fund $ 114,110 42Federal Funds $ 342,328 43 44 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 456,438 Page 2 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1Payable out of the State General Fund by 2Statutory Dedications out of the Department 3of Justice Legal Support Fund to the Criminal Law 4and Medicaid Fraud Program for expenses related 5to investigation and prosecution of criminal cases $ 869,649 6 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY 704-160 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY 8Payable out of Federal Funds to the Soil and 9Water Conservation Program for conservation 10measures $ 600,000 11Payable out of the State General Fund by 12Statutory Dedications out of the Pesticide Fund 13to the Management and Finance Program for 14administrative expenses $ 384,000 15 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT 1605-251OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 17Payable out of the State General Fund by 18Interagency Transfers to the Executive & 19Administration Program for FastStart $ 637,997 2005-252OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 21Payable out of the State General Fund by 22Statutory Dedications out of the Louisiana 23Economic Development Fund to the Business 24Development Program for operating expenses $ 1,547,328 25The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 26of finance for the Business Development Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 27Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the 28State General Fund by Fees and Self-generated Revenue by ($1,547,328). 29 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE, RECREATION AND TOURISM 3006-263OFFICE OF STATE MUSEUM 31Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees and 32Self-generated Revenue to the Museum Program 33for operating expenses $ 200,000 34The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 35of finance for the Museum Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second 36Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State 37General Fund by Interagency Transfer by ($200,000). 38 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOP MENT 3907-276ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS 40Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to 41the Operations Program to be divided evenly among 42the nine highway districts for road and bridge 43maintenance, repairs, and improvements $ 9,000,000 Page 3 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1Provided, however, that from the monies appropriated above in State General Fund (Direct) 2to the Operations Program to the District 61 region, the amount of $750,000 shall be 3allocated to the Capital Area Road and Bridge District. Provided, further, that from the 4monies appropriated above in State General Fund (Direct) to the Operations Program to the 5District 04 region, the entire amount shall be used for bridge repair and replacement. 6Provided, further, that from the monies appropriated above in State General Fund (Direct) 7to the Operations Program to the District 62 region, the amount of $500,000 shall be used 8for the initial planning of the Darlington Reservoir project. 9 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS 10 CORRECTIONS SERVICES 1108-400 CORRECTIONS - ADMINISTRATION 12Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 13to the Office of the Secretary Program for the 14Offender Management System $ 2,000,000 15Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 16to the Office of Management and Finance Program 17for acquisitions $ 152,811 1808-402LOUISIANA STATE PENITENTIARY 19Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 20to the Incarceration Program for supplies and 21acquisitions $ 1,330,974 2208-405RAYMOND LABORDE CORRECTIONAL CENTER 23Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 24to the Incarceration Program for supplies and 25acquisitions $ 809,879 2608-406LOUISIANA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE F OR WOMEN 27Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 28to the Incarceration Program for acquisitions $ 46,691 2908-407WINN CORRECTIONAL CENTER 30Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 31to the Purchase of Correctional Services Program 32to pay per diems for housing state offenders $ 104,800 3308-408ALLEN CORRECTIONAL CENTER 34Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 35to the Incarceration Program for professional 36services related to dentistry $ 166,474 37Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 38to the Incarceration Program for acquisitions $ 135,433 3908-409DIXON CORRECTIONAL CENTER 40Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 41to the Incarceration Program for operations $ 529,519 Page 4 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 108-413ELAYN HUNT CORRECTIONAL CENTER 2Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 3to the Incarceration Program for supplies and 4acquisitions $ 1,265,972 508-414DAVID WADE CORRECTIONAL CENTER 6Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 7to the Incarceration Program for professional 8services and acquisitions $ 358,353 908-415ADULT PROBATION AND PAROLE 10Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 11to the Field Services Program for operations and 12acquisitions $ 900,404 1308-416B. B. "SIXTY" RAYBURN CORRECTIONAL CENTER 14Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 15to the Incarceration Program for acquisitions $ 192,642 16 PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES 1708-419OFFICE OF STATE POLICE 18Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees and 19Self-generated Revenue to the Operational 20Support Program for acquisitions $10,000,000 2108-422 OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL 22Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to 23the Fire Prevention Program for the Mobile 24Command Center $ 785,000 25Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to 26the Fire Prevention Program for the payment of 27overtime expenses related to the arson investigation 28of church burnings in St. Landry Parish $ 37,000 29 YOUTH SERVICES 3008-403OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE 31Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 32to the Contract Services Program for community 33based service providers related to the Raise the Age 34initiative $ 1,797,751 35 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 3609-305MEDICAL VENDOR ADMINISTRATION 37The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 38of finance for the Medical Vendor Administration Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 392018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of 40the State General Fund (Direct) by ($11,368,310) and out of Federal Funds by 41($11,368,310). Page 5 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 109-306MEDICAL VENDOR P AYMENTS 2EXPENDITURES: 3Payments to the Private Providers Program to 4restore rates for providers of Home and 5Community Based Services to 2008 levels $10,612,139 6 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $10,612,139 7MEANS OF FINANCE: 8State General Fund by: 9 Statutory Dedications: 10 New Opportunities Waiver (NOW) Fund $ 3,749,269 11Federal Funds $ 6,862,870 12 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $10,612,139 13Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 14to the Payments to Private Providers Program for 15the Coordinated System of Care $11,368,310 16The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 17of finance for the Payments to Private Providers Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 182018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of 19the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Hospital Stabilization Fund by 20($5,051,977) and the Medical Assistance Trust Fund ($1,921,408). 21EXPENDITURES: 22Uncompensated Care Costs Program for 23Disproportionate Share Hospital payments in 24accordance with State Plan Amendments 25SPA 16-0018 and SPA 18-0009 $68,909,724 26 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $68,909,724 27MEANS OF FINANCE: 28State General Fund by: 29 Fees and Self-generated Revenue $24,662,378 30Federal Funds $44,247,346 31 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $68,909,724 32EXPENDITURES: 33Payments to the Private Providers Program for 34physician Full Medicaid Pricing $23,225,419 35 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $23,225,419 36MEANS OF FINANCE: 37State General Fund by: 38 Fees and Self-generated Revenue $ 8,077,180 39Federal Funds $15,148,239 40 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $23,225,419 4109-307OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 42Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 43to the Management and Finance Program for 44diabetes research at Pennington Biomedical 45Research Center $ 1,000,000 Page 6 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 109-330OFFICE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 2Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees and 3Self-generated Revenue to the Hospital Based 4Treatment Program for Central Louisiana State 5Hospital $ 156,097 609-340 OFFICE FOR CITIZENS WITH DEVELOP MENTAL DISABILITIES 7EXPENDITURES: 8Community-Based Program for projected 9Early Steps expenses $ 2,130,782 10 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 2,130,782 11MEANS OF FINANCE: 12State General Fund (Direct) $ 181,723 13State General Fund by: 14 Fees and Self-generated Revenue $ 18,000 15 Statutory Dedications: 16 Health Excellence Fund $ 1,760,211 17Federal Funds $ 170,848 18 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 2,130,782 19 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES 2010-360OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES 21Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 22to the Division of Management and Finance 23Program for Disaster Supplemental Nutrition 24Assistance Program computer acquisitions $ 1,036,900 25Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 26to the Division of Management and Finance 27Program for the development of the Integrated 28Eligibility System $ 5,000,000 29EXPENDITURES: 30Division of Child Welfare Program for 31Non-Medical Group Home and Therapeutic 32Foster Care $ 3,619,069 33 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 3,619,069 34MEANS OF FINANCE: 35State General Fund (Direct) $ 2,352,395 36Federal Funds $ 1,266,674 37 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 3,619,069 38The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 39of finance for the Division of Family Support Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 402018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of 41the State General Fund by Fees and Self Generated Revenue by ($3,025,301). Page 7 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 211-431OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 3The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 4of finance for the Executive Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second 5Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State 6General Fund by Interagency Transfer by ($650,000). 7Payable out of Federal Funds to the Executive 8Program for energy activities $ 650,000 911-434OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES 10Payable out of the State General Fund by 11Interagency Transfers to the Mineral Resource 12Management Program for information services $ 25,000 1311-435 OFFICE OF COASTAL MANAG EMENT 14Payable out of the State General Fund by 15Interagency Transfers to the Coastal Management 16Program for administrative costs $ 70,449 17 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 1812-440OFFICE OF REVENUE 19Payable out of the State General Fund by 20Statutory Dedications out of the Louisiana 21Entertainment Development Fund to the Tax 22Collection Program for the integrated tax system $ 100,000 23 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 2413-856OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 25The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 26of finance for the Office of the Secretary Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 27Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the 28State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Environmental Trust Fund by 29($70,000). 30The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 31of finance for the Office of Environmental Compliance Program, as contained in Act No. 2 32of the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation 33out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Environmental Trust Fund 34by ($390,000). 35The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 36of finance for the Office of Environmental Services Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of 37the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out 38of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Environmental Trust Fund by 39($60,000). 40The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 41of finance for the Office of Management and Finance Program, as contained in Act No. 2 42of the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation 43out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Environmental Trust Fund 44by ($1,439,126). Page 8 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 2of finance for the Office of Environmental Assessment Program, as contained in Act No. 2 3of the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation 4out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Environmental Trust Fund 5by ($468,590). 6Provided, however, that of the monies appropriated to the Office of Environmental 7Assessment Program as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session 8of the Legislature, the amount of $100,000 shall be allocated for acquisition of air 9monitoring equipment. 10 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE 1117-563STATE POLICE COMMISSION 12Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 13to the Administration Program for operating 14expenses $ 40,250 15 RETIREMENT SYSTEMS 16In accordance with Constitution Article VII, Section 10(D)(2)(b)(iii), funding to the 17Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System and the Teachers' Retirement System of 18Louisiana for application to the balance of the unfunded accrued liability of such systems 19existing as of June 30, 1988, in proportion to the balance of such unfunded accrued 20liability of each such system as of June 30, 2018. 2118-585LOUISIANA STATE EMP LOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM - 22 CONTRIBUTIONS 23EXPENDITURES: 24To the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System $ 9,478,184 25 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 9,478,184 26MEANS OF FINANCE: 27State General Fund (Direct) from the FY 2017-2018 28surplus certified by the commissioner of administration 29at the January 18, 2019, meeting of the Joint Legislative 30Committee on the Budget and recognized by the 31Revenue Estimating Conference $ 9,478,184 32 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 9,478,184 3318-586TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM-CONTRIBUTIONS 34EXPENDITURES: 35To the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana $21,327,137 36 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $21,327,137 37MEANS OF FINANCE: 38State General Fund (Direct) from the FY 2017-2018 39surplus certified by the commissioner of administration 40at the January 18, 2019, meeting of the Joint Legislative 41Committee on the Budget and recognized by the 42Revenue Estimating Conference $21,327,137 43 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $21,327,137 Page 9 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 HIGHER EDUCATION 219-671BOARD OF REGENTS 3Payable out of the State General Fund by 4Statutory Dedications out of the Support Education 5in Louisiana First Fund to the Louisiana Universities 6Marine Consortium for operating expenses $ 1,108 7EXPENDITURES: 8Office of Student Financial Assistance Program for 9the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students 10(TOPS) $ 7,968,951 11 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 7,968,951 12MEANS OF FINANCE: 13State General Fund (Direct) $ 6,627,240 14State General Fund by: 15 Statutory Dedications: 16 TOPS Fund $ 1,341,711 17 TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 7,968,951 1819-600LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 19Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 20to the Louisiana State University Health Sciences 21Center - Shreveport for acquisitions for the 22Surgical Skills lab $ 36,904 23Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 24to the Louisiana State University Health Sciences 25Center - Shreveport for acquisitions for the 26Clinical Skills lab $ 879,999 27Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 28to the Louisiana State University Health Sciences 29Center - New Orleans for lease related indirect 30costs $ 2,187,129 31Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 32to the Pennington Biomedical Research Center 33for operating expenses $ 1,000,000 34Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 35to the Louisiana State University - Agricultural 36Center for operating expenses $ 2,000,000 37Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees 38and Self-generated Revenue to the Louisiana State 39University Board of Supervisors due to changes in 40enrollment $19,190,000 41Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Fees and Self-generated 42Revenues shall be allocated as follows: Page 10 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1Louisiana State University - Shreveport $ 5,000,000 2Louisiana State University Health Sciences 3 Center - New Orleans $ 1,140,000 4Louisiana State University - A&M College $11,800,000 5Louisiana State University - Alexandria $ 250,000 6Louisiana State University - Eunice $ 1,000,000 7Payable out of the State General Fund by 8Statutory Dedications out of the Support Education 9in Louisiana First Fund to the Louisiana State 10University Board of Supervisors $ 561,265 11Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Statutory Dedications shall be 12allocated as follows: 13Louisiana State University - Shreveport $ 18,053 14Louisiana State University Health Sciences 15 Center - New Orleans $ 118,073 16Louisiana State University Health Sciences 17 Center - Shreveport $ 76,787 18Louisiana State University - A&M College $ 247,724 19Louisiana State University - Alexandria $ 7,670 20Louisiana State University - Eunice $ 7,139 21Louisiana State University - Agricultural Center $ 83,127 22Pennington Biomedical Research Center $ 2,692 2319-615SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 24Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 25to the Southern University - Agricultural Research 26& Extension Center for operating expenses $ 300,000 27Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees 28and Self-generated Revenue to the Southern 29University Board of Supervisors due to changes 30in enrollment $ 6,771,398 31Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Fees and Self-generated 32Revenues shall be allocated as follows: 33Southern University - Agricultural & Mechanical 34 College $ 3,689,822 35Southern University - Law Center $ 1,986,953 36Southern University - New Orleans $ 1,094,623 37Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory 38Dedications from the Support Education in 39Louisiana First Fund to the Southern 40University Board of Supervisors $ 81,011 41Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Statutory Dedications shall be 42allocated as follows: 43Southern University - Agricultural & Mechanical 44 College $ 53,043 45Southern University - Law Center $ 5,791 46Southern University - New Orleans $ 15,162 47Southern University - Shreveport $ 5,426 48Southern University - Agricultural Center $ 1,589 Page 11 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 119-620UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees 3and Self-generated Revenue to the University of 4Louisiana Board of Supervisors due to changes 5in enrollment $22,400,000 6Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Fees and Self-generated 7Revenues shall be allocated as follows: 8University of Louisiana at Lafayette $10,000,000 9Southeastern Louisiana University $ 4,500,000 10Northwestern State University $ 4,100,000 11Nicholls State University $ 1,300,000 12McNeese State University $ 1,500,000 13Grambling State University $ 1,000,000 14Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory 15Dedications from the Support Education in 16Louisiana First Fund to the University of Louisiana 17Board of Supervisors $ 454,340 18Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Statutory Dedications shall be 19allocated as follows: 20Nicholls State University $ 31,984 21Grambling State University $ 29,844 22Louisiana Tech University $ 56,487 23McNeese State University $ 36,427 24University of Louisiana at Monroe $ 53,904 25Northwestern State University $ 37,312 26Southeastern State University $ 59,126 27University of Louisiana at Lafayette $ 76,163 28University of New Orleans $ 73,093 29Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 30to the University of Louisiana at Monroe for the 31College of Pharmacy for accreditation $ 3,000,000 3219-649LOUISIANA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEG ES BOARD 33 OF SUPERVISORS 34Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees 35and Self-generated Revenue to the Louisiana 36Community and Technical Colleges Board of 37Supervisors due to changes in enrollment $ 1,050,000 38Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Fees and Self-generated 39Revenues shall be allocated as follows: 40Nunez Community College $ 100,000 41River Parishes Community College $ 250,000 42SOWELA Technical Community College $ 200,000 43Central Louisiana Technical Community College $ 500,000 44Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory 45Dedications from the Support Education in 46Louisiana First Fund to the Louisiana Community 47and Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors $ 147,276 Page 12 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1Provided, however, that the amount appropriated above in Statutory Dedications shall be 2allocated as follows: 3Baton Rouge Community College $ 21,393 4Delgado Community College $ 36,492 5Nunez Community College $ 4,187 6Bossier Parish Community College $ 10,852 7South Louisiana Community College $ 18,689 8River Parishes Community College $ 3,951 9Louisiana Delta Community College $ 11,535 10Louisiana Technical College $ 13,084 11SOWELA Technical Community College $ 7,233 12L.E. Fletcher Technical Community College $ 3,750 13Northshore Technical Community College $ 6,420 14Central Louisiana Technical Community College $ 9,690 15 SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND COMMISSIONS 1619-653LOUISIANA SCHOOLS F OR THE DEAF AND VISUALLY 17 IMPAIRED 18The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 19of finance for the Louisiana School for the Deaf Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 202018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of 21the State General Fund (Direct) by ($489,585). 22Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 23to the Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired 24Program for expenses $ 489,585 2519-655LOUISIANA SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER 26Payable out of the State General Fund by 27Interagency Transfers to the LSEC Education 28Program for building repairs $ 325,000 2919-657JIMMY D. LONG, SR LOUISIANA SCHOOL FOR MATH, SCIENCE, 30 AND THE ARTS 31The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 32of finance for the Louisiana Virtual School Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 33Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the 34State General Fund by Fees and Self Generated Revenue by ($250,000). 3519-658THRIVE ACADEMY 36The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 37of finance for the Instruction Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second 38Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of Federal Funds 39by ($233,582). 40Payable out of the State General Fund by 41Interagency Transfers to the Instruction 42Program for food services $ 371,165 4319-662LOUISIANA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AUTHORITY 44Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 45to the Broadcasting Program for acquisitions and 46major repairs $ 565,938 Page 13 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 119-666BOARD OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 2The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 3of finance for the Administration Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second 4Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State 5General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Louisiana Charter School Start-up Loan 6Fund by ($200,000). 7 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 819-678STATE ACTIVITIES 9Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 10to the District Support Program for the Jobs for 11America's Graduates activity $ 175,064 1219-681SUBGRANTEE ASSISTANCE 13Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 14to the Student-Centered Goals Program for 15the Jobs for America's Graduates activity $ 293,866 1619-695MINIMUM FOUNDATION PROGRAM 17Payable out of the State General Fund by 18Statutory Dedications out of the Lottery Proceeds 19Fund to the Minimum Foundation Program $ 9,056,102 20The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 21of finance for the Minimum Foundation Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 22Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of State 23General Fund (Direct) by ($6,011,102) and the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications 24out of the Support Education in Louisiana First Fund by ($3,045,000). 2519-699SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 26The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 27of finance for the Instruction Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second 28Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State 29General Fund by Fees and Self Generated Revenue by ($700,000). 30 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 31 HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION 3219-610 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 33 HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION 34Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 35to the Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center for 36operating expenses $ 2,825,157 37The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 38of finance for the Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 392018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of 40the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers by ($2,825,157). 41Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 42to the Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center for 43acquisitions $ 3,225,350 Page 14 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 OTHER REQUIREMENTS 220-452LOCAL HOUSING OF STATE JUVENILE OFFENDERS 3The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 4of finance for the Local Housing of Juvenile Offenders Program, as contained in Act No. 2 5of the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation 6out of the State General Fund (Direct) by ($1,127,044). 720-901SALES TAX DEDICATIONS 8Payable out of the State General Fund by 9Statutory Dedications out of the New Orleans 10Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau 11Fund to the New Orleans Convention and Visitors 12Bureau $ 978,158 1320-931LOUISIANA ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT-DEBT SERVICE AND 14 STATE COMMITMENTS 15Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 16to the Debt Service and State Commitments 17Program for the New Orleans Bioinnovation 18Center $ 200,000 19The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 20of finance for the Debt Service and State Commitments Program, as contained in Act No. 212 of the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation 22out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Louisiana Mega-project 23Development Fund by ($2,802,194). 24Payable out of the State General Fund by 25Statutory Dedications out of the Major Events 26Incentive Program Subfund to the Debt Service 27and State Commitments Program for event 28recruitment efforts $ 5,500,000 2920-945STATE AID TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES 30Payable out of the State General Fund by 31Statutory Dedications out of the Casino Support 32Services Fund for Casino Support Services 33payments $ 3,075,710 34Payable out of the State General Fund by 35Statutory Dedications out of the Beautification and 36Improvement of the New Orleans City Park Fund 37to the New Orleans City Park Improvement 38Association $ 139,098 39Payable out of the State General Fund by 40Statutory Dedications out of the Friends of NORD 41Fund to Friends of NORD, Inc $ 25,000 42Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to 43the Louisiana Bar Foundation to be used for the 44provision of civil legal services within the state's 45civil justice system by Acadiana Legal Service 46Corporation and Southeast Louisiana Legal 47Services, Corp $ 250,000 Page 15 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to 2the Lafourche Parish School Board to satisfy the 3obligation of the state pursuant to R.S. 41:642(A)(2) 4for oil and gas royalties attributable to Fiscal Years 52007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010 relating to oil 6and gas production from Section 16, T21S, R21E, 7Lake Raccourci Field, parish of Lafourche, state of 8Louisiana $ 2,601,977 920-966 SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENTS TO LAW ENF ORCEMENT 10 PERSONNEL 11Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 12to the Municipal Police Program $ 352,000 13Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 14to the Firefighters Program $ 1,032,000 15The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 16of finance for the Deputy Sheriffs' Program, as contained in Act No. 2 of the 2018 Second 17Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State 18General Fund (Direct) by ($1,500,000). 1920-XXXFUNDS 20The state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer monies from the State 21General Fund (Direct) in the amount of $3,800,000 into the Major Events Incentive Program 22Subfund. 23 ANCILLARY APPROPRIATIONS 2421-815OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 25Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees and 26Self-generated Revenue to the Technology 27Services Program for operating expenses $ 1,400,000 28The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means 29of finance for the Technology Services Program, as contained in Act No. 49 of the 2018 30Regular Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State General 31Fund by Interagency Transfers by ($1,400,000). 32 JUDICIAL EXPENSE 3323-949LOUISIANA JUDICIARY 34Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) 35to the Louisiana Judiciary $ 1,800,000 36 Section. 2 Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 49:112, the sum of $9,000,000, or so 37much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the State General fund 38(Direct) for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 to be allocated to pay consent judgments and other final 39judgments against the state, and claims against the state for erroneous payments of corporate 40franchise tax, all as provided in this Section. A judgment may only be paid from this 41appropriation if it is final. All judgments provided for in this Section shall be paid as to 42principal, interest, court costs, and expert witness fees as awarded in each judgment, it being 43the intent herein that when the provisions of a judgment conflict with the provisions of this 44Act, the provisions of the judgment shall be controlling. Any other provision of this Act not 45in conflict with the provisions of a judgment shall control. Payment shall be made as to each 46judgment or final judgment only after presentation to the state treasurer of documentation 47required by the state treasurer. Further, all judgments provided for in this Section shall be Page 16 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1deemed to have paid on the effective date of the Act, and interest shall cease to run as of that 2date. 3 A. Payment of the following judgments in the amounts specified below for each such 4judgment: 5 (1) The sum of $45,000.00, plus judicial interest from January 19, 2006 until paid, 6 plus court costs in the amount of $14,559.83, plus Clerk of Court costs in the 7 amount of $2,826.50, for payment of the final judgment in "Clinton Boe and Lori 8 Boe v. State of Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and 9 Development, Elbert L. Clemens and US Agencies Casualty Insurance 10 Company"; 23rd JDC No. 82,359 Div. "C". 11 (2) The sum of $276,947.55, plus legal interest on said amount at the legal rate of six 12 percent from March 21, 2013, until the signing of the judgment and thereafter at 13 the legal rate fixed by R.S. 9:3500 until paid in full, plus all costs of the 14 proceeding totaling $233.18, for payment of the final judgment in "Parvin 15 Wesley Brown and Rhonda Brown v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance 16 Company, Dustin Brown, Leslie G. Brown, Angela Brown, Amanda Coleman 17 and Department of Transportation and Development"; 7th JDC No. 27,245 Div. 18 "A". 19 (3) The sum of $15,000.00 for payment of attorneys fees, plus $3,121.00 for 20 payment of court costs in "Dr. Barbara Ferguson and Charles J. Hatfield v. 21 Louisiana Department of Education"; 19th JDC No. 616296 Div. "E" Sec. "23". 22 (4) The sum of $103,138.07, plus interest from December 19, 2014 until paid, for 23 payment of the final judgment and costs of the proceeding in "Maureen Rodi 24 Hoskins v. State of Louisiana, through the Division of Administration Office of 25 Community Development"; 19th JDC No. 635,912 Div. "26". 26 B. Payment of the following consent judgments in the amounts specified below for each 27such judgment: 28 (1) "Amanda Abney, et al v. Stephanie L. Smith , et al"; 22nd JDC No. 2001-10554 29 Div. "C"; $25,000.00. 30 (2)"Jeanne Aguillard and Laura Smith v. Charles Guidry, et al"; 15th JDC No. 31 20145136 "E"; $30,000.00. 32 (3)"Danielle Baudoin v. Mark A. Lapointe and the State of Louisiana through the 33 Department of Transportation and Development"; 15th JDC No. 88145 Div. "E"; 34 $15,000.00. 35 (4)"Gerald L. Blow, Traci L. Newsom, individually and on behalf of her minor 36 child Emily Johnson v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of 37 Transportation and Development and Richard W. Suhm"; 22nd JDC No. 38 2013-10709 Div. "C"; $149,600.00. 39 (5)"Curtis J. Bonin v. State of Louisiana, DOTD"; 16th JDC No. 118671 Div. "C"; 40 $24,000.00. 41 (6)"Jody M. Booty v. Tiara Davis, Thomas D. Davis, Government Employees 42 Insurance Company and 21st Century North America Insurance Company"; 19th 43 JDC No. 615,184 Div. "23"; $10,000.00. 44 (7)"Harry Caminita and Patty Caminita v. State of Louisiana, through the 45 Department of Transportation and Development consolidated with Regina 46 Caminita, individually and on behalf of her minor child, Kelsie Caminita v. State 47 of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development"; 23rd 48 JDC No. 82511 Div. "D" and No. 82512 Div. "C"; $200,000.00. Page 17 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 (8)"Elizabeth F. Canizaro and Charles M. Canizaro, individually and on behalf of 2 his two minor children, Kala Canizaro and Christian Canizaro v. State of 3 Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (Office of 4 Highways)"; 29th JDC No. 71,619 Div. "D"; $37,750.00. 5 (9) "Lisa Chamberlain and Webster Chamberlain v. State of Louisiana, Department 6 of Transportation & Development and the Caddo Parish Commission"; 1st JDC 7 No.532,981-B; $8,500.00. 8 (10)"Marilyn Clark v. State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and 9 Development & BMW of North America c/w Elwood Sonnier v. The Unopened 10 Succession of Lacy N. Johnson, Safeway Insurance Co., Deparmtent of 11 Transportation and Development and the Division of Admin. of the State of 12 Louisiana c/w Gayenlyn Sonnier v. State of Louisiana, Department of 13 Transportation and Development"; 33rd JDC No. 2007-186 Div. "C", No. 14 2007-188 Div. "C", No. 2007-190 Div. "C"; $66,666.00. 15 (11)"Breanna Cloud v. Stephen L. Jones, State of Louisiana, through the Department 16 of Transportation and Development, Thomas Yearn, Baton Rouge Ready Mix, 17 LLC, and National Indemnity Company"; 21st JDC No. 129,728 c/w 129,688 18 Div. "C"; $2,000.00. 19 (12)"Rebecca N. Cole, et al v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of 20 Transportation and Development"; 19th JDC No. 607,491 Div. 24; $400,000.00. 21 (13)"Katie Cooper v. State of Louisiana"; 12th JDC No. 2016-3556A; $7,500.00. 22 (14)"Michael and Christine Dauzat v. State of Louisiana, Department of 23 Transportation and Development"; 12th JDC No. 2005-7740 Div. "A"; 24 $2,500.00. 25 (15)"Daphne Amanda Deaton, Larry Eugene Deaton, Darris Deaton and Danielle 26 Graham v. the State of Louisiana Through the Department of Transportation and 27 Development";19th JDC No. 638,972 Div. "D"; $1,350,000.00. 28 29 (16)"Kim Doucet and Gaston Doucet v. Keith Alleman, et al"; 15th JDC No. 30 2011-1110; $20,000.00. 31 32 (17)"Edna Doucette v. Louisiana Department of of Transportation and Development, 33 and The City of Lake Charles"; 14th JDC No. 2012-3863 "F"; $30,000.00. 34 (18) "David Dowell v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation 35 and Development; 27th JDC No. 10-C-3518 "C"; $125,000.00. 36 (19) "Bobbie Jean Dunbar v. Bryan L. Albert; Nissan Motor Company, LTD.; Nissan 37 North America, Inc.; State of Louisiana through the Department of 38 Transportation and Development"; 18th JDC No. 74747 Div."C"; $25,000.00. 39 (20)"Denise Ebanks v. the State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and 40 Development, et al."; Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 41 2011-8388 Div. "I-14"; $75,000.00. 42 (21)"Irma Edison v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation 43 and Development, and Ronald Gauthier"; 12th JDC No. 2008-2661 Div. "B"; 44 $250,000.00. 45 (22)"Steven Fallon v. State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation, Hall 46 Investment, LLC d/b/a Nine Mile Pit Stop #2 and First Financial Insurance 47 Company"; 29th JDC No. 71,112 Div. "E"; $75,000.00. Page 18 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 (23)"Jeffrey Fluman v. Ryan Day, Allstate Insurance Company, State of Louisiana 2 Department of Transportation and Development"; 25th JDC No. 57-359 Div. 3 "B"; $10,000.00. 4 (24) "Russell J. Fremin, Jr. and Antoinette G. Fremin v. Parish of West Baton Rouge 5 State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development, 6 and Progressive Security Insurance Company"; 18th JDC No. 38,121 Div. "A"; 7 $250,000.00. 8 (25)"Kevin Garza v. College Inn Inc, University Parkway Properties and State of 9 Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD)"; 10th JDC 10 No. 86,062 Div. "B"; $2,000.00. 11 (26)"Gustavo Gonzales and Julia Pineda v. Parish of Livingston and State of 12 Louisiana"; 21st JDC No. 103,954 Div. "A"; $45,000.00. 13 (27)"Timmy Guidry v. the State of Louisiana, through the Department of 14 Transportation and Development, and the Town of Golden Meadow"; 17th JDC 15 No. 109,959 Div. "D"; $9,000.00. 16 (28)"Ricky Hamilton, Individually v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of 17 Transportation and Development"; 30th JDC No. 89273 C; $400,000.00. 18 (29)"Amber Hanks v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Ace American Insurance 19 Company, St. Martin Parish Government, City of Breaux Bridge, State of 20 Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and Development, 21 Transcanada USA Services Inc., Transcanada USA Pipeline Services LLC, and 22 Pipeline Company, and John Doe"; 16th JDC No. 81266 "B"; $9,000.00. 23 (30)"Angela Harris, et al v. State of Louisiana, Departments of Transportation and 24 Development"; 37th JDC No. 26989; $150,000.00. 25 (31)"Georgia Harris, individually and on behalf of her minor children, Shayla Harris 26 and Jasmine Harris v. State of Louisiana through the Louisiana Department of 27 Transportation and Development, F.G. Sullivan, Jr. Contractor, L.L.C. and JB 28 James Construction, L.L.C."; 20th JDC No. 21580 Div. "B"; $10,000. 00. 29 (32)"Marquail T. Hollins v. Cristel Crain and Canal Insurance Company"; 19th JDC 30 No. 591,007 Sec. "26"; $2,500.00. 31 (33)"Glendale M. Hudson v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of 32 Transportation and Development"; 42nd JDC No. 76049; $25,000.00. 33 (34)"Akilah Issac, individually and on behalf of her minor child, Ricky Issac, III v. 34 State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD)"; 35 10th JDC No. 86,606-B; $200,000.00. 36 (35)"Natasha W. Jackson v. City of Gretna and/or State of Louisiana through the 37 Department of Transportation and Development"; 24th JDC No. 677,810 Div. 38 "B"; $3,000.00. 39 (36)"Jarrod Jacobs, Individually and as Administrator of The Succession of Ethel 40 Robinson v. The State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and 41 Development"; 17th JDC No. 127,988 Div. "D"; $120,000.00. 42 (37)"Lisa Crawford Johnson and Robert Hart Johnson v. the State of Louisiana, 43 through the Department of Transportation and Development, Town of Jackson, 44 LA., Sean D. and Ileana N. Leteff, and Diane Palmer Parker"; 20th JDC No. 45 42,251 Div. "A"; $7,500.00. Page 19 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 (38)"Jared Jones, et al v. the State of Louisiana through the Department of 2 Transportation and Development"; 22nd JDC No. 2009-14174 Div. "G"; 3 $209,000.00. 4 (39)"Judith S. Legendre, et vir v. Madden Contracting Company, Inc, et al"; 2nd JDC 5 No. 39,236; $30,600.00. 6 (40)"Linda G. Malmay, et al v. State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and 7 Development, et al consolidated with Bobby Caskey v. Linda Gail Malmay and 8 Safeway Insurance Company of Louisiana"; 11th JDC No. 65,446 and No. 9 65,470; $90,000.00. 10 (41)"David Milbon and Richard Warren v. Barriere Construction Company, L.L.C., 11 et al"; Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 98-15400 Div. "C"; 12 $15,000.00. 13 (42)"Gary Miller v. Timothy T. Tennant, et al"; 4th JDC No. 12-2192 Sec. "C-4"; 14 $2,000.00. 15 (43)"Demetria Mouton v. State of Louisiana Department of Transportation and 16 Development Consolidated with Tarick J. Broussard v. Louisiana Department of 17 Transportation and Development, and Kenneth L. Vice"; 15th JDC No. 18 2015-4599-J and C-2015-4751 "D"; $40,000.00. 19 (44)"Junious Mouton and Kathy Mouton v. Gilchrist Construction Company, LLC., 20 and State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and 21 Development"; 14th JDC No. 2010-4840-E; $90,000.00. 22 (45)"Peter Mueller, Individually and on behalf of h is minor child Rachel Mueller, 23 and Patricia Mueller Individually v. Allstate Insurance company, State of 24 Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and Development, City of 25 New Orleans and Mary L. Mueller"; Civil District Court for the Parish of 26 Orleans No. 09-13291 Sec. "I"; $245,000.00. 27 (46)"John Milton Munsen on behalf of his minor child Emily Nicole Munsen; Dale 28 Vaughn on behalf of his minor child, Amanda Nichole Vaughn; and Milton 29 Smith, Jr. on behalf of his minor child, Jaylin Telvia Boutte v. The Department 30 of Transportation & Development of/and The State of Louisiana; AT&T, Inc., 31 AT&T, Corp., Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc. and AT&T Service, Inc.; and 32 Richard James Hickman"; 16th JDC No. 118,690-H; $5,000.00. 33 (47)"Ray P. Patin v. The Estate of Maryetta S. Wyche, Allstate Indemnity Insurance, 34 Company, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, the St. Martin 35 Parish Government and State of Louisiana through the Department of 36 Transportation and Development"; 16th JDC No. 82217-F; $20,000.00. 37 (48)"Juanita Amelia Paul v. ACE American Insurance, et al"; 42nd JDC No.73007; 38 $40,000.00. 39 (49)"Chad Perez and Nathan Gex v. State of Louisiana, through Department of 40 Transportation and Development"; civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans 41 No.2008-7371 Sec. "J-15"; $440,000.00. 42 (50)"Ginger Perryman v. The State of Louisiana through the Department of 43 Transportation and Development"; 21st JDC No. 2004-3168 Div. "F"; 44 $31,322.62. 45 (51)"Edward Peters v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation 46 and Development"; 22nd JDC No. 2015-11595 Div. "F"; $25,000.00. Page 20 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 (52)"Michael Raila v. State of Louisiana through the Department of Transportation 2 and Development"; 9th JDC No. 254,584 "F"; $34,500.00. 3 (53)"Kingsley Reid & Jamal Butler v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of 4 Transportation and Development and Kenneth Flagg"; Civil District Court for 5 the Parish of Orleans No. 2015-2350 "F-7", C/W 2015-3871 "L", C/W 15-4748 6 "B-12", C/W 2015-34645 "L", C/W 2015-4646 "F-7", C/W 2015-4681 "A"; 7 $80,000.00. 8 (54)"Kevin Roig and Christine Roig v. Entergy New Orleans, INC. and State of 9 Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development"; Civil District Court 10 for the Parish of Orleans; No. 09-4673 Sec. "K"; $25,000.00. 11 (55)"Joseph P. Roussel v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of 12 Transportation and Development (Office of Highways)"; 18th JDC No. 67,848 13 Div. "B"; $2,500.00. 14 (56)"Patsy Sandifer v. the State of Louisiana Department of Transportation and 15 Development, et al"; 14th JDC No. 2008-5719 "E"; $30,000.00. 16 (57)"Mark A. Simon and Dianne P. Simon v. Erie Indemnity Company, Allstate 17 Insurance Company, and Marlon K. Baese"; 15th JDC No. 91560-D; $25,000.00. 18 (58)"Christina C. Spurlock, et vir v. Travelers Property Casualty Company of 19 America, Inc., et al"; 2nd JDC No. 39,243; $65,416.00. 20 (59)"State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company as subrogee of Robert 21 Claunch v. State of Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and 22 Development"; Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans No. 2010-7917 Div. 23 "E"; $1,311.26. 24 (60)"Allen Joseph Johnson, Jr., Individually and as tutor for Lydia G. Johnson v. 25 State of Louisiana, through the Louisiana Department of Transportation and 26 Development, David M. Courville, D/B/A Vidrine Community Grocery, and 27 John B. Lahaye, Jr. consolidated with Chelsie Brean Fontenot v. State of 28 Louisiana, through the Louisiana Department of Transportation and 29 Development, David M. Courville D/B/A Vidrine Community Grocery and John 30 B. Lahaye, Jr. consolidated with State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance 31 Company A/S/O Stephen B. Tate v. Chelsie B. Fontenot"; 13th JDC No. 71,981 32 "A", No.72,033 "B", No. 72,730 "B"; $15,000.00. 33 (61)"Irma Jones Stewart, et al v. Port of Greater Baton Rouge, et al"; 18th JDC No. 34 41891 Div. "C"; $75,000.00. 35 (62)"Sarah Trahan and Wallace Trahan v. Gilchrist Construction Company, L.L.C., 36 and State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and 37 Development"; 14th JDC No. 2010-4839; $15,500.00. 38 (63)"Annette Tyler and Murphy Tyler, Sr. v. State of Louisiana Department of 39 Transportation and Development"; 27th JDC No. 04-C-4674-A; $20,000.00. 40 (64)"Wanda Vercher v. Carla A. Jacobs, et al"; 23rd JDC No.031751 Div. "A"; 41 $350,000.00. 42 (65)"Terrence Williams, Individually and as Administrator of the Succession of 43 Brenda Jenkins Williams v. Margaret Palmisano, State Farm Mutual Automobile 44 Insurance Company and the State of Louisiana through the Department of 45 Transportation and Development"; 22nd JDC No. 2004-10580 Div. "F"; 46 $10,000.00. Page 21 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1 (66)"Kristie Williamson v. State of Louisiana through the Department of 2 Transportation and Development"; 9th JDC No. 257506 Div. "A"; $20,544.00. 3 (67)"Landon Willard v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation 4 and Development and Matthew Landers"; 7th JDC No. 48818-A; $35,000.00. 5 (68)"Diane White v. State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and 6 Development, Dallas Thomas, and Anthony W. Singleton"; 33rd JDC No. 7 2014-234; $250,000.00. 8 (69)"William and Carolyn A. Woessner v. State of Louisiana through the Department 9 of Transportation and Development"; 22nd JDC No. 2012-10821; $5,000.00. 10 (70)"William Tyler Walker and Samantha Woods v. FCCI Insurance Company, et 11 al"; 4th JDC No. 2015-271; $46,500.00. 12 (71)"Quiant R. Zenon and Anita N. Frowner v. Edgardo Rene Zeron, et al"; 22nd 13 JDC No. 2015-13945"B"; $100,000.00. 14 Section 3A. The following revisions are hereby made to the referenced legislation for 15the purpose of making supplemental capital outlay appropriations for Fiscal Year 2018-2019. 16Provided, however, that the provisions of Sections 2 through 18, inclusive, of Act 29 of the 172018 Regular Session of the Legislature are adopted and incorporated by reference for the 18appropriations contained in these Sections 3A and 3B. 19 Section 3B. The following sums are hereby appropriated from the sources specified for 20the purpose of making a supplemental capital outlay appropriation for Fiscal Year 2018- 212019: 22 MISCELLANEOUS NON-STATE 2350/J23IBERIA PARISH 24(232) Airport Access Road, Planning and Construction 25 (Iberia) 26 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) $ 4,270,000 2750/N18IBERIA PARISH AIRPORT AUTHORITY 28(649) Rehabilitation of Hangar #88 and Associated Parking 29 Lot, Planning and Construction 30 (Iberia) 31 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) $ 1,400,000 3250/NPDIBERIA ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT AUTHORITY 33(1005)Progress Point Business Park and Airport Gateway, 34 Land Acquisition, Planning and Construction 35 (Iberia) 36 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) $ 300,000 37 Section 4. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not 38signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature Page 22 of 23 HLS 19RS-108 ENGROSSED HB NO. 392 1by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If 2vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become 3effective on the day following such approval. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 392 Engrossed 2019 Regular Session Henry Appropriates supplemental funding and provides for means of financing substitutions and other budgetary adjustments for Fiscal Year 2018-2019. Provides for net increases (decreases) as follows: State General Fund (Direct) by $102,422,862; Interagency Transfers by ($3,489,446); Fees & Self-generated Revenues by $93,003,772; Statutory Dedications by $15,437,051; and Federal Funds by $57,686,413. Additionally appropriates $30,805,321 of State General Fund (Direct) of nonrecurring revenue out of the surplus from Fiscal Year 2018-2019 for the Unfunded Accrued Liability in state retirement systems. Effective upon signature of the governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action. Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to the original bill: 1. Increase appropriations as follows: State General Fund (Direct) by $133,228,183; Fees and Self-generated Revenue by $100,954,374; Statutory Dedications by $20,492,483; Federal Funds by $55,653,577. 2. Decrease appropriations from Interagency Transfers by ($3,772,674). Page 23 of 23