Substitute For SENATE BILL NO. 188 A bill to make appropriations for the department of natural resources for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations. the people of the state of michigan enact: Substitute For SENATE BILL NO. 188 A bill to make appropriations for the department of natural resources for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations. the people of the state of michigan enact: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 part 1 line-item appropriations Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the department of natural resources for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, from the following funds: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES APPROPRIATION SUMMARY Full-time equated unclassified positions 6.0 Full-time equated classified positions 2,531.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 563,492,200 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 202,600 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 563,289,600 Federal revenues: Total federal revenues 100,409,600 Special revenue funds: Total local revenues 0 Total private revenues 7,289,200 Total other state restricted revenues 356,907,300 State general fund/general purpose $ 98,683,500 Sec. 102. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT Full-time equated unclassified positions 6.0 Full-time equated classified positions 149.1 Unclassified salaries--FTEs 6.0 $ 918,400 Accounting service center 1,501,900 Executive direction--FTEs 11.6 2,286,200 Finance and operations--FTEs 109.5 18,204,800 Gifts and pass-through transactions 5,003,600 Legal services--FTEs 4.0 690,600 Minerals Management--FTEs 20.0 3,023,100 Natural resources commission 77,100 Office of public lands--FTEs 4.0 1,459,200 Property management 4,541,200 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 37,706,100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG, land acquisition services-to-work orders 202,600 Federal revenues: Federal funds 369,300 Special revenue funds: Private funds 5,003,600 Deer habitat reserve 162,700 Forest development fund 4,661,800 Forestland user charges 7,900 Forest recreation account 54,200 Game and fish protection fund 8,232,100 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 4,549,600 Local public recreation facilities fund 221,400 Marine safety fund 875,900 Michigan natural resources trust fund 1,634,600 Michigan state parks endowment fund 4,326,700 Michigan state waterways fund 905,100 Nongame wildlife fund 13,700 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 700 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 239,500 Park improvement fund 2,090,800 Public use and replacement deed fees 29,500 Recreation improvement account 85,600 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 50,400 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 128,100 Sportsmen against hunger fund 500 Turkey permit fees 79,600 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Waterfowl fees 3,400 Wildlife resource protection fund 43,700 State general fund/general purpose $ 3,733,100 Sec. 103. DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES Full-time equated classified positions 21.0 Great Lakes restoration initiative $ 2,904,200 Invasive species prevention and control--FTEs 21.0 7,097,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,001,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 2,904,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 7,097,000 Sec. 104. COMMUNICATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICES Full-time equated classified positions 148.3 Marketing and outreach--FTEs 88.8 $ 17,152,000 Michigan historical center--FTEs 59.5 8,648,600 Michigan wildlife council 1,400,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 27,200,600 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 2,619,800 State park improvement, federal 322,200 Special revenue funds: Forest development fund 167,200 Forest recreation account 17,800 Game and fish protection fund 9,126,700 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 49,800 Marine safety fund 38,100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Michigan historical center operations fund 1,216,100 Michigan state parks endowment fund 115,700 Michigan state waterways fund 159,000 Nongame wildlife fund 11,500 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 115,300 Park improvement fund 5,072,800 Recreation passport fees 638,200 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 20,600 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 101,900 Sportsmen against hunger fund 250,000 Wildlife management public education fund 1,400,000 Youth hunting and fishing education and outreach fund 41,800 State general fund/general purpose $ 5,716,100 Sec. 105. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 230.5 Natural resources heritage--FTEs 9.0 $ 655,200 Wildlife management--FTEs 221.5 46,993,400 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 47,648,600 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 26,171,000 Special revenue funds: Private funds 315,700 Cervidae licensing and inspection fees 85,100 Deer habitat reserve 1,793,800 Forest development fund 277,600 Game and fish protection fund 12,665,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nongame wildlife fund 449,900 Pheasant hunting license fees 175,000 Turkey permit fees 1,065,100 Waterfowl fees 114,100 State general fund/general purpose $ 4,536,100 Sec. 106. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 227.5 Aquatic resource mitigation--FTEs 2.0 $ 635,400 Fish production--FTEs 63.0 10,736,100 Fisheries resource management--FTEs 162.5 23,149,300 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 34,520,800 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 11,849,600 Special revenue funds: Private funds 136,700 Fisheries settlement 635,300 Game and fish protection fund 20,697,900 Invasive species fund 100 State general fund/general purpose $ 1,201,200 Sec. 107. LAW ENFORCEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 293.0 General law enforcement--FTEs 293.0 $ 50,639,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 50,639,100 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 6,893,300 Special revenue funds: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cervidae licensing and inspection fees 53,400 Forest development fund 45,400 Forest recreation account 72,800 Game and fish protection fund 20,846,600 Marine safety fund 1,355,700 Michigan state parks endowment fund 71,400 Michigan state waterways fund 21,700 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 166,100 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 2,787,200 Park improvement fund 72,800 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 725,300 Wildlife resource protection fund 1,116,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 16,411,200 Sec. 108. PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION Full-time equated classified positions 1,088.6 Forest recreation and trails--FTEs 86.7 $ 11,177,600 MacMullan Conference Center--FTEs 15.0 1,225,000 Michigan conservation corps 1,000,000 Recreational boating--FTEs 181.3 23,293,100 State parks--FTEs 805.6 99,720,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 136,416,500 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 144,200 Michigan state waterways fund, federal 1,695,400 Special revenue funds: Private funds 428,300 Forest recreation account 5,888,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Game and fish protection fund 1,600 MacMullan Conference Center account 1,225,000 Michigan state parks endowment fund 11,431,800 Michigan state waterways fund 21,627,500 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 7,600 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 2,193,600 Park improvement fund 83,376,200 Park improvement fund, Belle Isle subaccount 1,201,800 Pure Michigan trails fund 100 Recreation improvement account 576,200 Recreation passport fees 220,300 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 16,500 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 1,979,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 4,402,800 Sec. 109. MACKINAC ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION Full-time equated classified positions 17.0 Historical facilities system--FTEs 13.0 $ 1,884,200 Mackinac Island State Park operations--FTEs 4.0 339,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 2,224,000 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Mackinac Island State Park fund 1,672,000 Mackinac Island State Park operation fund 133,900 State general fund/general purpose $ 418,100 Sec. 110. FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION Full-time equated classified positions 356.5 Adopt-a-forest program $ 25,000 Cooperative resource programs--FTEs 11.0 1,627,800 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Forest fire equipment 931,500 Forest management and timber market development--FTEs 200.0 45,200,400 Forest management initiatives--FTEs 8.5 925,300 Wildfire protection--FTEs 137.0 20,918,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 69,628,100 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 5,083,900 Federal national forest timber fund 9,082,100 Special revenue funds: Private funds 1,054,900 Commercial forest fund 26,000 Fire equipment fund 668,700 Forest development fund 41,255,300 Forestland user charges 241,200 Game and fish protection fund 811,700 Michigan state waterways fund 54,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 11,350,100 Sec. 111. GRANTS Dam management grant program $ 350,000 Deer habitat improvement partnership initiative 200,000 Federal - clean vessel act grants 400,000 Federal - forest stewardship grants 2,000,000 Federal - rural community fire protection 1,050,000 Federal - urban forestry grants 900,000 Fisheries habitat improvement grants 1,250,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Grants to communities - federal oil, gas, and timber payments 3,450,000 Grants to counties - marine safety 3,074,700 National recreational trails 3,907,200 Nonmotorized trail development and maintenance grants 200,000 Off-road vehicle safety training grants 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement grants 5,415,500 Recreation improvement fund grants 916,800 Recreation passport local grants 2,000,000 Snowmobile law enforcement grants 380,100 Snowmobile local grants program 7,090,400 Trail easements 700,000 Wildlife habitat improvement grants 1,502,500 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 34,847,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 13,274,600 Special revenue funds: Private funds 100,000 Deer habitat reserve 200,000 Game and fish protection fund 2,752,500 Local public recreation facilities fund 2,000,000 Marine safety fund 1,407,300 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 5,415,500 Permanent snowmobile trail easement fund 700,000 Recreation improvement account 916,800 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 380,100 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 7,090,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 550,000 Sec. 112. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information technology services and projects $ 10,684,900 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,684,900 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Special revenue funds: Commercial forest fund 2,100 Deer habitat reserve 61,600 Forest development fund 1,552,300 Forestland user charges 23,900 Forest recreation account 43,800 Game and fish protection fund 3,878,100 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 30,600 Marine safety fund 163,600 Michigan natural resources trust fund 24,600 Michigan state parks endowment fund 1,344,300 Michigan state waterways fund 506,400 Nongame wildlife fund 30,500 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 10,400 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 24,300 Park improvement fund 1,502,500 Pure Michigan trails fund 100 Recreation improvement account 49,200 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 11,600 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 75,500 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Sportsmen against hunger fund 600 Turkey permit fees 33,800 Waterfowl fees 3,300 Wildlife resource protection fund 42,100 Youth hunting and fishing education and outreach fund 2,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 1,267,700 Sec. 113. CAPITAL OUTLAY (1) RECREATIONAL LANDS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Federal - land and water conservation fund payments $ 12,900,000 Forest development infrastructure 3,250,000 Off-road vehicle trail development and maintenance 1,000,000 Shooting range development, enhancement, and restoration 5,000,000 Snowmobile trail development and maintenance 1,000,000 State game and wildlife area infrastructure 1,500,000 State parks repair and maintenance 22,850,000 Wetland restoration, enhancement and acquisition 2,000,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 49,500,000 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 18,525,000 Special revenue funds: Private funds 250,000 Forest development fund 3,250,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Game and fish protection fund 375,000 Michigan state parks endowment fund 4,500,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 1,000,000 Other state restricted revenues 250,000 Recreation passport fees 16,850,000 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 1,000,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 3,500,000 (2) WATERWAYS BOATING PROGRAM Local boating infrastructure maintenance and improvements $ 3,322,500 State boating infrastructure maintenance 8,152,500 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 11,475,000 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 1,275,000 Michigan state waterways fund, federal 200,000 Special revenue funds: Michigan state waterways fund 10,000,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 0 Sec. 114. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Civilian conservation corps $ 1,000,000 Forestland management equipment 2,500,000 Invasive species prevention and control 1,000,000 Michigan Technological University Mass Timber - Trailhead Lodge 100 State designated water trails 900,000 State parks projects 35,000,000 Wetland restoration in urban areas 600,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 41,000,100 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Forest development fund 2,500,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 38,500,100 part 2 provisions concerning appropriations for fiscal year 2023-2024 general sections Sec. 201. Pursuant to section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources under part 1 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023 is $476,262,500.00 and state spending from state resources to be paid to local units of government for fiscal year 2024 is $10,892,100.00. The itemized statement below identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of government will occur: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Dam management grant program $ 175,000 Fisheries habitat improvement grants 125,000 Grants to counties marine safety 1,407,300 Invasive species prevention and control 2,200,000 Local boating infrastructure maintenance and improvements 3,322,500 Nonmotorized trail development and maintenance grants 100,000 Off-road vehicle safety training grants 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement grants 880,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Recreation improvement fund grants 91,700 Recreation passport local grants 2,000,000 Snowmobile law enforcement grants 380,100 Wildlife habitat improvement grants 150,300 TOTAL $ 10,892,100 Sec. 202. The appropriations authorized under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594. Sec. 203. As used in this part and part 1: (a) "Department" means the department of natural resources. (b) "Director" means the director of the department. (c) "FTE" means full-time equated. (d) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant. Sec. 204. The departments and agencies receiving appropriations in part 1 shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this part. This requirement shall include transmission of reports via email to the recipients identified for each reporting requirement, and it shall include placement of reports on an internet site. Sec. 205. To the extent permissible under section 261 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1261, all of the following apply: (a) The funds appropriated in part 1 must not be used for the purchase of foreign goods or services, or both, if competitively priced and of comparable quality American goods or services, or both, are available. (b) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 (c) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, that are manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses owned and operated by veterans, if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality. Sec. 206. The department shall not take disciplinary action against an employee of the department or departmental agency in the state classified civil service because the employee communicates with a member of the senate or house or his or her staff, unless the communication is prohibited by law and the department or agency taking disciplinary action is exercising its authority as provided by law. Sec. 207. The department shall prepare a report on out-of-state travel expenses not later than January 1 of each year. The travel report shall be a listing of all travel by classified and unclassified employees outside this state in the immediately preceding fiscal year that was funded in whole or in part with funds appropriated in the department's budget. The report shall be submitted to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget director. The report shall include the following information: (a) The dates of each travel occurrence. (b) The total transportation and related costs of each travel occurrence, including the proportion funded with state general fund/general purpose revenues, the proportion funded with state restricted revenues, the proportion funded with federal revenues, and the proportion funded with other revenues. Sec. 208. Funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used by the department to hire a person to provide legal services that are the responsibility of the attorney general. This prohibition does 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 not apply to legal services for bonding activities and for those outside services that the attorney general authorizes. Sec. 209. Not later than December 31, the state budget office shall prepare and transmit a report that provides for estimates of the total general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses at the close of the prior fiscal year. This report shall summarize the projected year-end general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses by major departmental program or program areas. The report shall be transmitted to the chairs of the senate and house appropriations committees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies. Sec. 210. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $10,000,000.00 for federal contingency funds. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in this article under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. (2) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00 for state restricted contingency authorization. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in part 1 under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. (3) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $1,000,000.00 for private contingency funds. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in this article under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Sec. 211. The department shall provide to the department of technology, management, and budget information sufficient to maintain a searchable website accessible by the public at no cost that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following for the department: (a) Fiscal year-to-date expenditures by category. (b) Fiscal year-to-date expenditures by appropriation unit. (c) Fiscal year-to-date payments to a selected vendor, including the vendor name, payment date, payment amount, and payment description. (d) The number of active department employees by job classification. (e) Job specifications and wage rates. Sec. 212. Within 14 days after the release of the executive budget recommendation, the department shall provide to the state budget office information sufficient to provide the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees, the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, and the senate and house fiscal agencies with an annual report on estimated state restricted fund balances, state restricted fund projected revenues, and state restricted fund expenditures for the prior 2 fiscal years. Sec. 213. The department shall maintain, on a publicly accessible website, a department scorecard that identifies, tracks, and regularly updates key metrics that are used to monitor and improve the department's performance. Sec. 215. To the extent permissible under the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594, the director shall take all reasonable steps to ensure geographically disadvantaged 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 business enterprises compete for and perform contracts to provide services or supplies, or both. The director shall strongly encourage firms with which the department contracts to subcontract with certified businesses in depressed and deprived communities for services or supplies, or both. Sec. 216. (1) On a quarterly basis, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information: (a) The number of FTEs in pay status by type of staff and civil service classification. (b) A comparison by line item of the number of FTEs authorized from funds appropriated in part 1 to the actual number of FTEs employed by the department at the end of the reporting period. (2) By March 1 of the current fiscal year, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information: (a) Number of employees that were engaged in remote work in 2023. (b) Number of employees authorized to work remotely and the actual number of those working remotely in the current reporting period. (c) Estimated net cost savings achieved by remote work. (d) Reduced use of office space associated with remote work. Sec. 217. Appropriations in part 1 shall, to the extent possible for the department, not be expended until all existing work project authorization available for the same purpose is exhausted. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Sec. 219. The departments and agencies receiving appropriations in part 1 shall receive and retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations in part 1. Federal and state guidelines for short-term and long-term retention of records must be followed. The department may electronically retain copies of reports unless otherwise required by federal and state guidelines. Sec. 220. The department shall report no later than April 1 on each specific policy change made to implement a public act affecting the department that took effect during the prior calendar year to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house subcommittees on natural resources, the joint committee on administrative rules, and the senate and house fiscal agencies. Sec. 222. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall do all of the following: (a) Report to the house and senate appropriations committees, the house and senate fiscal agencies, the house and senate policy offices, and the state budget office any amount of severance pay for a department director, deputy director, or other highâranking department official not later than 14 days after a severance agreement with the director or official is signed. The name of the director or official and the amount of severance pay must be included in the report required by this subdivision. (b) Maintain an internet site that posts any severance pay in excess of 6 weeks of wages, regardless of the position held by the former department employee receiving severance pay. (c) By February 1, report to the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on the department budget, the house and senate fiscal agencies, the house and senate policy offices, and the state budget office on the total amount of severance pay 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 remitted to former department employees during the prior fiscal year and the total number of former department employees that were remitted severance pay during the prior fiscal year. (2) As used in this section, "severance pay" means compensation that is both payable or paid upon the termination of employment and in addition to either wages or benefits earned during the course of employment or generally applicable retirement benefits. Sec. 223. It is the intent of the legislature that departments maximize the efficiency of the state workforce and, where possible, prioritize in-person work. Each executive branch department, agency, board, or commission that receives funding under part 1 must post its in-person, remote, or hybrid work policy on its website. Sec. 224. (1) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the following amounts to the department of technology, management, and budget: Game and fish protection fund $ 588,400 Michigan state waterways fund 140,600 Park improvement fund 447,300 Forest development fund 307,800 (2) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the following amounts to the department of attorney general: Game and fish protection fund $ 670,900 Michigan state waterways fund 148,700 (3) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 following amounts to the legislative auditor general: Game and fish protection fund $ 34,800 Michigan state waterways fund 12,600 (4) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the following amounts to the department of treasury: Game and fish protection fund $ 621,700 Michigan state waterways fund 429,800 Michigan natural resources trust fund 3,354,500 (5) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds to the civil service commission the amount calculated for each fund pursuant to section 5 of article XI of the state constitution of 1963: (a) Michigan conservation and recreation legacy fund. (b) Forest development fund. (c) Michigan natural resources trust fund. (d) Michigan state parks endowment fund. (e) Nongame wildlife fund. Sec. 225. Pursuant to section 43703(3) of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.43703, there is appropriated from the game and fish protection trust fund to the game and fish protection account of the Michigan conservation and recreation legacy fund, $6,000,000.00 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. Sec. 226. The department may contract with or provide grants to local units of government, institutions of higher education, or nonprofit organizations to support activities authorized by appropriations in part 1. As used in this section, contracts and grants include, but are not limited to, contracts and grants for 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 research, wildlife and fisheries management, forest management, invasive species monitoring and control, and natural resource-related programs. Sec. 242. The funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used to consolidate the testing laboratories for the department of natural resources. DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES Sec. 251. From the amounts appropriated in part 1 for invasive species prevention and control, the department shall allocate not less than $3,600,000.00 for grants for the prevention, detection, eradication, and control of invasive species. Sec. 252. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, revenue deposited in the invasive species fund created in section 41311 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.41311, is appropriated and may be expended for invasive species immediate response efforts. (2) The department shall annually notify the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on natural resources and the house and senate fiscal agencies of any expenditure of funds appropriated under subsection (1). DEPARTMENT SUPPORT SERVICES Sec. 301. The department may charge land acquisition projects appropriated for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, and for prior fiscal years, a standard percentage fee to recover actual costs, and may use the revenue derived to support the land acquisition service charges provided for in part 1. Sec. 302. As appropriated in part 1, the department may charge 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 both application fees and transaction fees related to the exchange or sale of state-owned land or rights in land authorized by part 21 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.2101 to 324.2165. The fees shall be set by the director at a rate that allows the department to recover its costs for providing these services. Sec. 303. In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, the department may receive and expend money from state restricted sources to pay vendor costs associated with administering sales of carbon offset credits. FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION Sec. 801. In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, the department may receive and expend money from federal sources to provide response to wildfires and hazard incidents as required by a compact with the federal government. If additional expenditure authorization is required, the department shall so notify the state budget office. The department shall notify the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on natural resources and the house and senate fiscal agencies by November 15 of the expenditures under this section during the previous fiscal year. Sec. 802. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall provide a report on the number of acres of state forestland marked or treated for timber harvesting. (2) By January 1 each year, the department shall complete and deliver the report to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources and the standing committees of the senate and house with primary responsibility for natural resources issues. The report must contain the following 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 information: (a) The number of acres prepared in the prior fiscal year. (b) The number of acres sold in the prior fiscal year. (c) The amount of revenue generated by the sale and harvesting of state land in the prior fiscal year. Sec. 803. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the disaster and emergency contingency fund up to $800,000.00 to cover department costs related to any disaster as defined in section 2 of the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.402. (2) Funds appropriated under subsection (1) shall not be expended unless the state budget director recommends the expenditure and the department notifies the house and senate committees on appropriations. By December 1 each year, the department shall provide a report to the senate and house fiscal agencies and the state budget office on the use of the disaster and emergency contingency fund during the prior fiscal year. (3) If Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reimbursement is approved for costs paid from the disaster and emergency contingency fund, the federal revenue shall be deposited into the disaster and emergency contingency fund. (4) Unexpended and unencumbered funds remaining in the disaster and emergency contingency fund at the close of the fiscal year shall not lapse to the general fund and shall be carried forward and be available for expenditures in subsequent fiscal years. GRANTS Sec. 1001. Federal pass-through funds to local institutions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 and governments that are received in amounts in addition to those included in part 1 for grants to communities - federal oil, gas, and timber payments and that do not require additional state matching funds are appropriated for the purposes intended. By November 30, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget director on all amounts appropriated under this section during the previous fiscal year. CAPITAL OUTLAY Sec. 1103. The appropriations in part 1 for capital outlay shall be carried forward at the end of the fiscal year consistent with section 248 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1248. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 1201. From the one-time appropriation in part 1 for invasive species prevention and control, $1,000,000.00 from the general fund/general purpose revenue shall be deposited into the invasive species fund created in section 41311 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.41311, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. Sec. 1203. The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for forestland management equipment are designated as a work project appropriation, and any unencumbered or unallotted funds shall not lapse at the end of the fiscal year and shall be available for expenditure for the project under this section until the project has been completed. The following is in compliance with section 451a of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (a) The purpose of the project is to acquire new forestland management equipment. (b) The project will be accomplished by utilizing state employees, contracts, or both. (c) The total estimated cost of the project is $2,500,000.00. Sec. 1204. From the appropriation in part 1 for state parks projects, the department shall provide funding for Belle Isle Park upgrades and improvements, the establishment of the Flint State Park endowment, and the design and construction of splash pad projects at the Warren Dunes, Grand Haven, and Holland State Parks. Projects that are granted these funds will be required to provide a 50% cash match with grant awards. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 part 1 line-item appropriations Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the department of natural resources for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, from the following funds: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES APPROPRIATION SUMMARY Full-time equated unclassified positions 6.0 Full-time equated classified positions 2,531.5 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES APPROPRIATION SUMMARY Full-time equated unclassified positions 6.0 Full-time equated classified positions 2,531.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 563,492,200 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 202,600 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 563,289,600 Federal revenues: Total federal revenues 100,409,600 Special revenue funds: Total local revenues 0 Total private revenues 7,289,200 Total other state restricted revenues 356,907,300 State general fund/general purpose $ 98,683,500 Sec. 102. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT Full-time equated unclassified positions 6.0 Full-time equated classified positions 149.1 Unclassified salaries--FTEs 6.0 $ 918,400 Accounting service center 1,501,900 Executive direction--FTEs 11.6 2,286,200 Finance and operations--FTEs 109.5 18,204,800 Gifts and pass-through transactions 5,003,600 Legal services--FTEs 4.0 690,600 Minerals Management--FTEs 20.0 3,023,100 Natural resources commission 77,100 Office of public lands--FTEs 4.0 1,459,200 Property management 4,541,200 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 37,706,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 563,492,200 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 202,600 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 563,289,600 Federal revenues: Total federal revenues 100,409,600 Special revenue funds: Total local revenues 0 Total private revenues 7,289,200 Total other state restricted revenues 356,907,300 State general fund/general purpose $ 98,683,500 Sec. 102. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT Full-time equated unclassified positions 6.0 Full-time equated classified positions 149.1 Unclassified salaries--FTEs 6.0 $ 918,400 Accounting service center 1,501,900 Executive direction--FTEs 11.6 2,286,200 Finance and operations--FTEs 109.5 18,204,800 Gifts and pass-through transactions 5,003,600 Legal services--FTEs 4.0 690,600 Minerals Management--FTEs 20.0 3,023,100 Natural resources commission 77,100 Office of public lands--FTEs 4.0 1,459,200 Property management 4,541,200 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 37,706,100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG, land acquisition services-to-work orders 202,600 Federal revenues: Federal funds 369,300 Special revenue funds: Private funds 5,003,600 Deer habitat reserve 162,700 Forest development fund 4,661,800 Forestland user charges 7,900 Forest recreation account 54,200 Game and fish protection fund 8,232,100 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 4,549,600 Local public recreation facilities fund 221,400 Marine safety fund 875,900 Michigan natural resources trust fund 1,634,600 Michigan state parks endowment fund 4,326,700 Michigan state waterways fund 905,100 Nongame wildlife fund 13,700 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 700 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 239,500 Park improvement fund 2,090,800 Public use and replacement deed fees 29,500 Recreation improvement account 85,600 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 50,400 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 128,100 Sportsmen against hunger fund 500 Turkey permit fees 79,600 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG, land acquisition services-to-work orders 202,600 Federal revenues: Federal funds 369,300 Special revenue funds: Private funds 5,003,600 Deer habitat reserve 162,700 Forest development fund 4,661,800 Forestland user charges 7,900 Forest recreation account 54,200 Game and fish protection fund 8,232,100 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 4,549,600 Local public recreation facilities fund 221,400 Marine safety fund 875,900 Michigan natural resources trust fund 1,634,600 Michigan state parks endowment fund 4,326,700 Michigan state waterways fund 905,100 Nongame wildlife fund 13,700 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 700 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 239,500 Park improvement fund 2,090,800 Public use and replacement deed fees 29,500 Recreation improvement account 85,600 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 50,400 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 128,100 Sportsmen against hunger fund 500 Turkey permit fees 79,600 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Waterfowl fees 3,400 Wildlife resource protection fund 43,700 State general fund/general purpose $ 3,733,100 Sec. 103. DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES Full-time equated classified positions 21.0 Great Lakes restoration initiative $ 2,904,200 Invasive species prevention and control--FTEs 21.0 7,097,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,001,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 2,904,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 7,097,000 Sec. 104. COMMUNICATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICES Full-time equated classified positions 148.3 Marketing and outreach--FTEs 88.8 $ 17,152,000 Michigan historical center--FTEs 59.5 8,648,600 Michigan wildlife council 1,400,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 27,200,600 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 2,619,800 State park improvement, federal 322,200 Special revenue funds: Forest development fund 167,200 Forest recreation account 17,800 Game and fish protection fund 9,126,700 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 49,800 Marine safety fund 38,100 Waterfowl fees 3,400 Wildlife resource protection fund 43,700 State general fund/general purpose $ 3,733,100 Sec. 103. DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES Full-time equated classified positions 21.0 Great Lakes restoration initiative $ 2,904,200 Invasive species prevention and control--FTEs 21.0 7,097,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,001,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 2,904,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 7,097,000 Sec. 104. COMMUNICATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICES Full-time equated classified positions 148.3 Marketing and outreach--FTEs 88.8 $ 17,152,000 Michigan historical center--FTEs 59.5 8,648,600 Michigan wildlife council 1,400,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 27,200,600 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 2,619,800 State park improvement, federal 322,200 Special revenue funds: Forest development fund 167,200 Forest recreation account 17,800 Game and fish protection fund 9,126,700 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 49,800 Marine safety fund 38,100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Michigan historical center operations fund 1,216,100 Michigan state parks endowment fund 115,700 Michigan state waterways fund 159,000 Nongame wildlife fund 11,500 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 115,300 Park improvement fund 5,072,800 Recreation passport fees 638,200 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 20,600 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 101,900 Sportsmen against hunger fund 250,000 Wildlife management public education fund 1,400,000 Youth hunting and fishing education and outreach fund 41,800 State general fund/general purpose $ 5,716,100 Sec. 105. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 230.5 Natural resources heritage--FTEs 9.0 $ 655,200 Wildlife management--FTEs 221.5 46,993,400 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 47,648,600 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 26,171,000 Special revenue funds: Private funds 315,700 Cervidae licensing and inspection fees 85,100 Deer habitat reserve 1,793,800 Forest development fund 277,600 Game and fish protection fund 12,665,200 Michigan historical center operations fund 1,216,100 Michigan state parks endowment fund 115,700 Michigan state waterways fund 159,000 Nongame wildlife fund 11,500 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 115,300 Park improvement fund 5,072,800 Recreation passport fees 638,200 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 20,600 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 101,900 Sportsmen against hunger fund 250,000 Wildlife management public education fund 1,400,000 Youth hunting and fishing education and outreach fund 41,800 State general fund/general purpose $ 5,716,100 Sec. 105. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 230.5 Natural resources heritage--FTEs 9.0 $ 655,200 Wildlife management--FTEs 221.5 46,993,400 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 47,648,600 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 26,171,000 Special revenue funds: Private funds 315,700 Cervidae licensing and inspection fees 85,100 Deer habitat reserve 1,793,800 Forest development fund 277,600 Game and fish protection fund 12,665,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nongame wildlife fund 449,900 Pheasant hunting license fees 175,000 Turkey permit fees 1,065,100 Waterfowl fees 114,100 State general fund/general purpose $ 4,536,100 Sec. 106. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 227.5 Aquatic resource mitigation--FTEs 2.0 $ 635,400 Fish production--FTEs 63.0 10,736,100 Fisheries resource management--FTEs 162.5 23,149,300 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 34,520,800 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 11,849,600 Special revenue funds: Private funds 136,700 Fisheries settlement 635,300 Game and fish protection fund 20,697,900 Invasive species fund 100 State general fund/general purpose $ 1,201,200 Sec. 107. LAW ENFORCEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 293.0 General law enforcement--FTEs 293.0 $ 50,639,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 50,639,100 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 6,893,300 Special revenue funds: Nongame wildlife fund 449,900 Pheasant hunting license fees 175,000 Turkey permit fees 1,065,100 Waterfowl fees 114,100 State general fund/general purpose $ 4,536,100 Sec. 106. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 227.5 Aquatic resource mitigation--FTEs 2.0 $ 635,400 Fish production--FTEs 63.0 10,736,100 Fisheries resource management--FTEs 162.5 23,149,300 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 34,520,800 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 11,849,600 Special revenue funds: Private funds 136,700 Fisheries settlement 635,300 Game and fish protection fund 20,697,900 Invasive species fund 100 State general fund/general purpose $ 1,201,200 Sec. 107. LAW ENFORCEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 293.0 General law enforcement--FTEs 293.0 $ 50,639,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 50,639,100 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 6,893,300 Special revenue funds: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cervidae licensing and inspection fees 53,400 Forest development fund 45,400 Forest recreation account 72,800 Game and fish protection fund 20,846,600 Marine safety fund 1,355,700 Michigan state parks endowment fund 71,400 Michigan state waterways fund 21,700 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 166,100 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 2,787,200 Park improvement fund 72,800 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 725,300 Wildlife resource protection fund 1,116,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 16,411,200 Sec. 108. PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION Full-time equated classified positions 1,088.6 Forest recreation and trails--FTEs 86.7 $ 11,177,600 MacMullan Conference Center--FTEs 15.0 1,225,000 Michigan conservation corps 1,000,000 Recreational boating--FTEs 181.3 23,293,100 State parks--FTEs 805.6 99,720,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 136,416,500 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 144,200 Michigan state waterways fund, federal 1,695,400 Special revenue funds: Private funds 428,300 Forest recreation account 5,888,200 Cervidae licensing and inspection fees 53,400 Forest development fund 45,400 Forest recreation account 72,800 Game and fish protection fund 20,846,600 Marine safety fund 1,355,700 Michigan state parks endowment fund 71,400 Michigan state waterways fund 21,700 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 166,100 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 2,787,200 Park improvement fund 72,800 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 725,300 Wildlife resource protection fund 1,116,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 16,411,200 Sec. 108. PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION Full-time equated classified positions 1,088.6 Forest recreation and trails--FTEs 86.7 $ 11,177,600 MacMullan Conference Center--FTEs 15.0 1,225,000 Michigan conservation corps 1,000,000 Recreational boating--FTEs 181.3 23,293,100 State parks--FTEs 805.6 99,720,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 136,416,500 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 144,200 Michigan state waterways fund, federal 1,695,400 Special revenue funds: Private funds 428,300 Forest recreation account 5,888,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Game and fish protection fund 1,600 MacMullan Conference Center account 1,225,000 Michigan state parks endowment fund 11,431,800 Michigan state waterways fund 21,627,500 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 7,600 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 2,193,600 Park improvement fund 83,376,200 Park improvement fund, Belle Isle subaccount 1,201,800 Pure Michigan trails fund 100 Recreation improvement account 576,200 Recreation passport fees 220,300 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 16,500 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 1,979,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 4,402,800 Sec. 109. MACKINAC ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION Full-time equated classified positions 17.0 Historical facilities system--FTEs 13.0 $ 1,884,200 Mackinac Island State Park operations--FTEs 4.0 339,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 2,224,000 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Mackinac Island State Park fund 1,672,000 Mackinac Island State Park operation fund 133,900 State general fund/general purpose $ 418,100 Sec. 110. FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION Full-time equated classified positions 356.5 Adopt-a-forest program $ 25,000 Cooperative resource programs--FTEs 11.0 1,627,800 Game and fish protection fund 1,600 MacMullan Conference Center account 1,225,000 Michigan state parks endowment fund 11,431,800 Michigan state waterways fund 21,627,500 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 7,600 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 2,193,600 Park improvement fund 83,376,200 Park improvement fund, Belle Isle subaccount 1,201,800 Pure Michigan trails fund 100 Recreation improvement account 576,200 Recreation passport fees 220,300 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 16,500 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 1,979,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 4,402,800 Sec. 109. MACKINAC ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION Full-time equated classified positions 17.0 Historical facilities system--FTEs 13.0 $ 1,884,200 Mackinac Island State Park operations--FTEs 4.0 339,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 2,224,000 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Mackinac Island State Park fund 1,672,000 Mackinac Island State Park operation fund 133,900 State general fund/general purpose $ 418,100 Sec. 110. FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION Full-time equated classified positions 356.5 Adopt-a-forest program $ 25,000 Cooperative resource programs--FTEs 11.0 1,627,800 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Forest fire equipment 931,500 Forest management and timber market development--FTEs 200.0 45,200,400 Forest management initiatives--FTEs 8.5 925,300 Wildfire protection--FTEs 137.0 20,918,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 69,628,100 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 5,083,900 Federal national forest timber fund 9,082,100 Special revenue funds: Private funds 1,054,900 Commercial forest fund 26,000 Fire equipment fund 668,700 Forest development fund 41,255,300 Forestland user charges 241,200 Game and fish protection fund 811,700 Michigan state waterways fund 54,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 11,350,100 Sec. 111. GRANTS Dam management grant program $ 350,000 Deer habitat improvement partnership initiative 200,000 Federal - clean vessel act grants 400,000 Federal - forest stewardship grants 2,000,000 Federal - rural community fire protection 1,050,000 Federal - urban forestry grants 900,000 Fisheries habitat improvement grants 1,250,000 Forest fire equipment 931,500 Forest management and timber market development--FTEs 200.0 45,200,400 Forest management initiatives--FTEs 8.5 925,300 Wildfire protection--FTEs 137.0 20,918,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 69,628,100 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 5,083,900 Federal national forest timber fund 9,082,100 Special revenue funds: Private funds 1,054,900 Commercial forest fund 26,000 Fire equipment fund 668,700 Forest development fund 41,255,300 Forestland user charges 241,200 Game and fish protection fund 811,700 Michigan state waterways fund 54,200 State general fund/general purpose $ 11,350,100 Sec. 111. GRANTS Dam management grant program $ 350,000 Deer habitat improvement partnership initiative 200,000 Federal - clean vessel act grants 400,000 Federal - forest stewardship grants 2,000,000 Federal - rural community fire protection 1,050,000 Federal - urban forestry grants 900,000 Fisheries habitat improvement grants 1,250,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Grants to communities - federal oil, gas, and timber payments 3,450,000 Grants to counties - marine safety 3,074,700 National recreational trails 3,907,200 Nonmotorized trail development and maintenance grants 200,000 Off-road vehicle safety training grants 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement grants 5,415,500 Recreation improvement fund grants 916,800 Recreation passport local grants 2,000,000 Snowmobile law enforcement grants 380,100 Snowmobile local grants program 7,090,400 Trail easements 700,000 Wildlife habitat improvement grants 1,502,500 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 34,847,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 13,274,600 Special revenue funds: Private funds 100,000 Deer habitat reserve 200,000 Game and fish protection fund 2,752,500 Local public recreation facilities fund 2,000,000 Marine safety fund 1,407,300 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 5,415,500 Permanent snowmobile trail easement fund 700,000 Recreation improvement account 916,800 Grants to communities - federal oil, gas, and timber payments 3,450,000 Grants to counties - marine safety 3,074,700 National recreational trails 3,907,200 Nonmotorized trail development and maintenance grants 200,000 Off-road vehicle safety training grants 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement grants 5,415,500 Recreation improvement fund grants 916,800 Recreation passport local grants 2,000,000 Snowmobile law enforcement grants 380,100 Snowmobile local grants program 7,090,400 Trail easements 700,000 Wildlife habitat improvement grants 1,502,500 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 34,847,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 13,274,600 Special revenue funds: Private funds 100,000 Deer habitat reserve 200,000 Game and fish protection fund 2,752,500 Local public recreation facilities fund 2,000,000 Marine safety fund 1,407,300 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 5,415,500 Permanent snowmobile trail easement fund 700,000 Recreation improvement account 916,800 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 380,100 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 7,090,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 550,000 Sec. 112. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information technology services and projects $ 10,684,900 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,684,900 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Special revenue funds: Commercial forest fund 2,100 Deer habitat reserve 61,600 Forest development fund 1,552,300 Forestland user charges 23,900 Forest recreation account 43,800 Game and fish protection fund 3,878,100 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 30,600 Marine safety fund 163,600 Michigan natural resources trust fund 24,600 Michigan state parks endowment fund 1,344,300 Michigan state waterways fund 506,400 Nongame wildlife fund 30,500 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 10,400 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 24,300 Park improvement fund 1,502,500 Pure Michigan trails fund 100 Recreation improvement account 49,200 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 11,600 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 75,500 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 380,100 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 7,090,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 550,000 Sec. 112. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information technology services and projects $ 10,684,900 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,684,900 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Special revenue funds: Commercial forest fund 2,100 Deer habitat reserve 61,600 Forest development fund 1,552,300 Forestland user charges 23,900 Forest recreation account 43,800 Game and fish protection fund 3,878,100 Land exchange facilitation and management fund 30,600 Marine safety fund 163,600 Michigan natural resources trust fund 24,600 Michigan state parks endowment fund 1,344,300 Michigan state waterways fund 506,400 Nongame wildlife fund 30,500 Off-road vehicle safety education fund 10,400 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 24,300 Park improvement fund 1,502,500 Pure Michigan trails fund 100 Recreation improvement account 49,200 Snowmobile registration fee revenue 11,600 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 75,500 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Sportsmen against hunger fund 600 Turkey permit fees 33,800 Waterfowl fees 3,300 Wildlife resource protection fund 42,100 Youth hunting and fishing education and outreach fund 2,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 1,267,700 Sec. 113. CAPITAL OUTLAY (1) RECREATIONAL LANDS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Federal - land and water conservation fund payments $ 12,900,000 Forest development infrastructure 3,250,000 Off-road vehicle trail development and maintenance 1,000,000 Shooting range development, enhancement, and restoration 5,000,000 Snowmobile trail development and maintenance 1,000,000 State game and wildlife area infrastructure 1,500,000 State parks repair and maintenance 22,850,000 Wetland restoration, enhancement and acquisition 2,000,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 49,500,000 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 18,525,000 Special revenue funds: Private funds 250,000 Forest development fund 3,250,000 Sportsmen against hunger fund 600 Turkey permit fees 33,800 Waterfowl fees 3,300 Wildlife resource protection fund 42,100 Youth hunting and fishing education and outreach fund 2,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 1,267,700 Sec. 113. CAPITAL OUTLAY (1) RECREATIONAL LANDS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Federal - land and water conservation fund payments $ 12,900,000 Forest development infrastructure 3,250,000 Off-road vehicle trail development and maintenance 1,000,000 Shooting range development, enhancement, and restoration 5,000,000 Snowmobile trail development and maintenance 1,000,000 State game and wildlife area infrastructure 1,500,000 State parks repair and maintenance 22,850,000 Wetland restoration, enhancement and acquisition 2,000,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 49,500,000 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 18,525,000 Special revenue funds: Private funds 250,000 Forest development fund 3,250,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Game and fish protection fund 375,000 Michigan state parks endowment fund 4,500,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 1,000,000 Other state restricted revenues 250,000 Recreation passport fees 16,850,000 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 1,000,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 3,500,000 (2) WATERWAYS BOATING PROGRAM Local boating infrastructure maintenance and improvements $ 3,322,500 State boating infrastructure maintenance 8,152,500 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 11,475,000 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 1,275,000 Michigan state waterways fund, federal 200,000 Special revenue funds: Michigan state waterways fund 10,000,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 0 Sec. 114. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Civilian conservation corps $ 1,000,000 Forestland management equipment 2,500,000 Invasive species prevention and control 1,000,000 Michigan Technological University Mass Timber - Trailhead Lodge 100 State designated water trails 900,000 State parks projects 35,000,000 Wetland restoration in urban areas 600,000 Game and fish protection fund 375,000 Michigan state parks endowment fund 4,500,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement fund 1,000,000 Other state restricted revenues 250,000 Recreation passport fees 16,850,000 Snowmobile trail improvement fund 1,000,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 3,500,000 (2) WATERWAYS BOATING PROGRAM Local boating infrastructure maintenance and improvements $ 3,322,500 State boating infrastructure maintenance 8,152,500 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 11,475,000 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: Federal funds 1,275,000 Michigan state waterways fund, federal 200,000 Special revenue funds: Michigan state waterways fund 10,000,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 0 Sec. 114. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Civilian conservation corps $ 1,000,000 Forestland management equipment 2,500,000 Invasive species prevention and control 1,000,000 Michigan Technological University Mass Timber - Trailhead Lodge 100 State designated water trails 900,000 State parks projects 35,000,000 Wetland restoration in urban areas 600,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 41,000,100 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Forest development fund 2,500,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 38,500,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 41,000,100 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Forest development fund 2,500,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 38,500,100 part 2 provisions concerning appropriations for fiscal year 2023-2024 general sections Sec. 201. Pursuant to section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources under part 1 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023 is $476,262,500.00 and state spending from state resources to be paid to local units of government for fiscal year 2024 is $10,892,100.00. The itemized statement below identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of government will occur: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Dam management grant program $ 175,000 Fisheries habitat improvement grants 125,000 Grants to counties marine safety 1,407,300 Invasive species prevention and control 2,200,000 Local boating infrastructure maintenance and improvements 3,322,500 Nonmotorized trail development and maintenance grants 100,000 Off-road vehicle safety training grants 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement grants 880,200 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Dam management grant program $ 175,000 Fisheries habitat improvement grants 125,000 Grants to counties marine safety 1,407,300 Invasive species prevention and control 2,200,000 Local boating infrastructure maintenance and improvements 3,322,500 Nonmotorized trail development and maintenance grants 100,000 Off-road vehicle safety training grants 60,000 Off-road vehicle trail improvement grants 880,200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Recreation improvement fund grants 91,700 Recreation passport local grants 2,000,000 Snowmobile law enforcement grants 380,100 Wildlife habitat improvement grants 150,300 TOTAL $ 10,892,100 Recreation improvement fund grants 91,700 Recreation passport local grants 2,000,000 Snowmobile law enforcement grants 380,100 Wildlife habitat improvement grants 150,300 TOTAL $ 10,892,100 Sec. 202. The appropriations authorized under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594. Sec. 203. As used in this part and part 1: (a) "Department" means the department of natural resources. (b) "Director" means the director of the department. (c) "FTE" means full-time equated. (d) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant. Sec. 204. The departments and agencies receiving appropriations in part 1 shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this part. This requirement shall include transmission of reports via email to the recipients identified for each reporting requirement, and it shall include placement of reports on an internet site. Sec. 205. To the extent permissible under section 261 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1261, all of the following apply: (a) The funds appropriated in part 1 must not be used for the purchase of foreign goods or services, or both, if competitively priced and of comparable quality American goods or services, or both, are available. (b) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 (c) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, that are manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses owned and operated by veterans, if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality. Sec. 206. The department shall not take disciplinary action against an employee of the department or departmental agency in the state classified civil service because the employee communicates with a member of the senate or house or his or her staff, unless the communication is prohibited by law and the department or agency taking disciplinary action is exercising its authority as provided by law. Sec. 207. The department shall prepare a report on out-of-state travel expenses not later than January 1 of each year. The travel report shall be a listing of all travel by classified and unclassified employees outside this state in the immediately preceding fiscal year that was funded in whole or in part with funds appropriated in the department's budget. The report shall be submitted to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget director. The report shall include the following information: (a) The dates of each travel occurrence. (b) The total transportation and related costs of each travel occurrence, including the proportion funded with state general fund/general purpose revenues, the proportion funded with state restricted revenues, the proportion funded with federal revenues, and the proportion funded with other revenues. Sec. 208. Funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used by the department to hire a person to provide legal services that are the responsibility of the attorney general. This prohibition does 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 not apply to legal services for bonding activities and for those outside services that the attorney general authorizes. Sec. 209. Not later than December 31, the state budget office shall prepare and transmit a report that provides for estimates of the total general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses at the close of the prior fiscal year. This report shall summarize the projected year-end general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses by major departmental program or program areas. The report shall be transmitted to the chairs of the senate and house appropriations committees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies. Sec. 210. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $10,000,000.00 for federal contingency funds. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in this article under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. (2) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00 for state restricted contingency authorization. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in part 1 under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. (3) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $1,000,000.00 for private contingency funds. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in this article under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Sec. 211. The department shall provide to the department of technology, management, and budget information sufficient to maintain a searchable website accessible by the public at no cost that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following for the department: (a) Fiscal year-to-date expenditures by category. (b) Fiscal year-to-date expenditures by appropriation unit. (c) Fiscal year-to-date payments to a selected vendor, including the vendor name, payment date, payment amount, and payment description. (d) The number of active department employees by job classification. (e) Job specifications and wage rates. Sec. 212. Within 14 days after the release of the executive budget recommendation, the department shall provide to the state budget office information sufficient to provide the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees, the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, and the senate and house fiscal agencies with an annual report on estimated state restricted fund balances, state restricted fund projected revenues, and state restricted fund expenditures for the prior 2 fiscal years. Sec. 213. The department shall maintain, on a publicly accessible website, a department scorecard that identifies, tracks, and regularly updates key metrics that are used to monitor and improve the department's performance. Sec. 215. To the extent permissible under the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594, the director shall take all reasonable steps to ensure geographically disadvantaged 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 business enterprises compete for and perform contracts to provide services or supplies, or both. The director shall strongly encourage firms with which the department contracts to subcontract with certified businesses in depressed and deprived communities for services or supplies, or both. Sec. 216. (1) On a quarterly basis, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information: (a) The number of FTEs in pay status by type of staff and civil service classification. (b) A comparison by line item of the number of FTEs authorized from funds appropriated in part 1 to the actual number of FTEs employed by the department at the end of the reporting period. (2) By March 1 of the current fiscal year, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information: (a) Number of employees that were engaged in remote work in 2023. (b) Number of employees authorized to work remotely and the actual number of those working remotely in the current reporting period. (c) Estimated net cost savings achieved by remote work. (d) Reduced use of office space associated with remote work. Sec. 217. Appropriations in part 1 shall, to the extent possible for the department, not be expended until all existing work project authorization available for the same purpose is exhausted. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Sec. 219. The departments and agencies receiving appropriations in part 1 shall receive and retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations in part 1. Federal and state guidelines for short-term and long-term retention of records must be followed. The department may electronically retain copies of reports unless otherwise required by federal and state guidelines. Sec. 220. The department shall report no later than April 1 on each specific policy change made to implement a public act affecting the department that took effect during the prior calendar year to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house subcommittees on natural resources, the joint committee on administrative rules, and the senate and house fiscal agencies. Sec. 222. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall do all of the following: (a) Report to the house and senate appropriations committees, the house and senate fiscal agencies, the house and senate policy offices, and the state budget office any amount of severance pay for a department director, deputy director, or other highâranking department official not later than 14 days after a severance agreement with the director or official is signed. The name of the director or official and the amount of severance pay must be included in the report required by this subdivision. (b) Maintain an internet site that posts any severance pay in excess of 6 weeks of wages, regardless of the position held by the former department employee receiving severance pay. (c) By February 1, report to the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on the department budget, the house and senate fiscal agencies, the house and senate policy offices, and the state budget office on the total amount of severance pay 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 remitted to former department employees during the prior fiscal year and the total number of former department employees that were remitted severance pay during the prior fiscal year. (2) As used in this section, "severance pay" means compensation that is both payable or paid upon the termination of employment and in addition to either wages or benefits earned during the course of employment or generally applicable retirement benefits. Sec. 223. It is the intent of the legislature that departments maximize the efficiency of the state workforce and, where possible, prioritize in-person work. Each executive branch department, agency, board, or commission that receives funding under part 1 must post its in-person, remote, or hybrid work policy on its website. Sec. 224. (1) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the following amounts to the department of technology, management, and budget: Game and fish protection fund $ 588,400 Michigan state waterways fund 140,600 Park improvement fund 447,300 Forest development fund 307,800 Game and fish protection fund $ 588,400 Michigan state waterways fund 140,600 Park improvement fund 447,300 Forest development fund 307,800 (2) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the following amounts to the department of attorney general: Game and fish protection fund $ 670,900 Michigan state waterways fund 148,700 Game and fish protection fund $ 670,900 Michigan state waterways fund 148,700 (3) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 following amounts to the legislative auditor general: Game and fish protection fund $ 34,800 Michigan state waterways fund 12,600 Game and fish protection fund $ 34,800 Michigan state waterways fund 12,600 (4) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds up to the following amounts to the department of treasury: Game and fish protection fund $ 621,700 Michigan state waterways fund 429,800 Michigan natural resources trust fund 3,354,500 Game and fish protection fund $ 621,700 Michigan state waterways fund 429,800 Michigan natural resources trust fund 3,354,500 (5) In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the following state restricted funds to the civil service commission the amount calculated for each fund pursuant to section 5 of article XI of the state constitution of 1963: (a) Michigan conservation and recreation legacy fund. (b) Forest development fund. (c) Michigan natural resources trust fund. (d) Michigan state parks endowment fund. (e) Nongame wildlife fund. Sec. 225. Pursuant to section 43703(3) of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.43703, there is appropriated from the game and fish protection trust fund to the game and fish protection account of the Michigan conservation and recreation legacy fund, $6,000,000.00 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. Sec. 226. The department may contract with or provide grants to local units of government, institutions of higher education, or nonprofit organizations to support activities authorized by appropriations in part 1. As used in this section, contracts and grants include, but are not limited to, contracts and grants for 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 research, wildlife and fisheries management, forest management, invasive species monitoring and control, and natural resource-related programs. Sec. 242. The funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used to consolidate the testing laboratories for the department of natural resources. DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES Sec. 251. From the amounts appropriated in part 1 for invasive species prevention and control, the department shall allocate not less than $3,600,000.00 for grants for the prevention, detection, eradication, and control of invasive species. Sec. 252. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, revenue deposited in the invasive species fund created in section 41311 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.41311, is appropriated and may be expended for invasive species immediate response efforts. (2) The department shall annually notify the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on natural resources and the house and senate fiscal agencies of any expenditure of funds appropriated under subsection (1). DEPARTMENT SUPPORT SERVICES Sec. 301. The department may charge land acquisition projects appropriated for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, and for prior fiscal years, a standard percentage fee to recover actual costs, and may use the revenue derived to support the land acquisition service charges provided for in part 1. Sec. 302. As appropriated in part 1, the department may charge 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 both application fees and transaction fees related to the exchange or sale of state-owned land or rights in land authorized by part 21 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.2101 to 324.2165. The fees shall be set by the director at a rate that allows the department to recover its costs for providing these services. Sec. 303. In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, the department may receive and expend money from state restricted sources to pay vendor costs associated with administering sales of carbon offset credits. FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION Sec. 801. In addition to the money appropriated in part 1, the department may receive and expend money from federal sources to provide response to wildfires and hazard incidents as required by a compact with the federal government. If additional expenditure authorization is required, the department shall so notify the state budget office. The department shall notify the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on natural resources and the house and senate fiscal agencies by November 15 of the expenditures under this section during the previous fiscal year. Sec. 802. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall provide a report on the number of acres of state forestland marked or treated for timber harvesting. (2) By January 1 each year, the department shall complete and deliver the report to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources and the standing committees of the senate and house with primary responsibility for natural resources issues. The report must contain the following 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 information: (a) The number of acres prepared in the prior fiscal year. (b) The number of acres sold in the prior fiscal year. (c) The amount of revenue generated by the sale and harvesting of state land in the prior fiscal year. Sec. 803. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the disaster and emergency contingency fund up to $800,000.00 to cover department costs related to any disaster as defined in section 2 of the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.402. (2) Funds appropriated under subsection (1) shall not be expended unless the state budget director recommends the expenditure and the department notifies the house and senate committees on appropriations. By December 1 each year, the department shall provide a report to the senate and house fiscal agencies and the state budget office on the use of the disaster and emergency contingency fund during the prior fiscal year. (3) If Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reimbursement is approved for costs paid from the disaster and emergency contingency fund, the federal revenue shall be deposited into the disaster and emergency contingency fund. (4) Unexpended and unencumbered funds remaining in the disaster and emergency contingency fund at the close of the fiscal year shall not lapse to the general fund and shall be carried forward and be available for expenditures in subsequent fiscal years. GRANTS Sec. 1001. Federal pass-through funds to local institutions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 and governments that are received in amounts in addition to those included in part 1 for grants to communities - federal oil, gas, and timber payments and that do not require additional state matching funds are appropriated for the purposes intended. By November 30, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on natural resources, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget director on all amounts appropriated under this section during the previous fiscal year. CAPITAL OUTLAY Sec. 1103. The appropriations in part 1 for capital outlay shall be carried forward at the end of the fiscal year consistent with section 248 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1248. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 1201. From the one-time appropriation in part 1 for invasive species prevention and control, $1,000,000.00 from the general fund/general purpose revenue shall be deposited into the invasive species fund created in section 41311 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.41311, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. Sec. 1203. The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for forestland management equipment are designated as a work project appropriation, and any unencumbered or unallotted funds shall not lapse at the end of the fiscal year and shall be available for expenditure for the project under this section until the project has been completed. The following is in compliance with section 451a of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (a) The purpose of the project is to acquire new forestland management equipment. (b) The project will be accomplished by utilizing state employees, contracts, or both. (c) The total estimated cost of the project is $2,500,000.00. Sec. 1204. From the appropriation in part 1 for state parks projects, the department shall provide funding for Belle Isle Park upgrades and improvements, the establishment of the Flint State Park endowment, and the design and construction of splash pad projects at the Warren Dunes, Grand Haven, and Holland State Parks. Projects that are granted these funds will be required to provide a 50% cash match with grant awards.