Appropriations; making an appropriation to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. Emergency.
The bill stipulates that appropriated funds for FY-24 must be encumbered by June 30, 2024, and fully expended by November 15, 2024. Any unspent funds after this date are designated to lapse back into the appropriate fund for that current fiscal year. Additionally, the measure allows funds that were budgeted but not required for FY-24 to be drafted for the following fiscal year (FY-25) in accordance with revised budget work program submissions approved by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
Senate Bill 1147 is a legislative measure aimed at making appropriations to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. The bill proposes to allocate a sum of $100,000 from the General Revenue Fund to assist the agency in carrying out its mandated duties. Notably, it establishes specific guidelines for how these funds can be managed regarding encumbrances and expenditures, which are outlined to ensure fiscal responsibility.
The urgency of this appropriation is reinforced by a declaration of emergency within the bill, indicating immediate needs in the management of public services. Consequently, it will take effect as soon as it passes and is approved, reflecting the state legislature's commitment to responsive governance. While not heavily contentious per se, the budgetary allocations and the related management procedures are essential for maintaining effective and efficient operations within the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.