HF 2091
1st Committee Engrossment - 85th Legislature (2007 - 2008)
Posted on 12/22/2009 12:38 p.m.
KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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1.1A bill for an act
1.2relating to capital improvements; authorizing spending to acquire and better
1.3public lands and other improvements for health and human services programs;
1.4authorizing the sale of state bonds; appropriating money.
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.6 Section 1. new text begin CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.new text end
1.7new text begin The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the new text end
1.8new text begin bond proceeds fund, or another named fund, to the state agencies or officials indicated, new text end
1.9new text begin to be spent for public purposes. Appropriations of bond proceeds must be spent as new text end
1.10new text begin authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraph (a), to acquire new text end
1.11new text begin and better public land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature, or new text end
1.12new text begin as authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraphs (b) to (j), or new text end
1.13new text begin article XIV. Unless otherwise specified, the appropriations in this act are available until new text end
1.14new text begin the project is completed or abandoned subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.new text end
1.15 Sec. 2. new text begin PRIORITIES.new text end
1.16 new text begin Subdivision 1.new text end new text begin General.new text end new text begin The Health Care and Human Services Finance Division new text end
1.17new text begin of the House Finance Committee prioritizes the appropriations in this act as provided new text end
1.18new text begin in this section.new text end
1.19 new text begin Subd. 2.new text end new text begin High priorities.new text end new text begin (a) Department of Human Services: Moose Lake MSOP new text end
1.20new text begin expansion-phase 2; systemwide asset preservation/safety and security; systemwide new text end
1.21new text begin campus redevelopment, reuse, and demolition; Anoka���remodel west wing Miller new text end
1.22new text begin building; and Ah Gwah Ching Regional Treatment Center.new text end
2.1 new text begin (b) Grants to political subdivisions: Hennepin County Medical Center and Native new text end
2.2new text begin American Juvenile Treatment Center.new text end
2.3 new text begin Subd. 3.new text end new text begin Medium.new text end new text begin Grants to political subdivisions: Multicounty chemical new text end
2.4new text begin dependency treatment facility and correctional center, Remembering with Dignity, and new text end
2.5new text begin Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare.new text end
2.6
Sec. 3. new text begin HUMAN SERVICESnew text end
2.7
new text begin Subdivision 1.new text end new text begin Total Appropriationnew text end
new text begin $new text end
new text begin 102,800,000new text end
2.8new text begin To the commissioner of administration for new text end
2.9new text begin the purposes specified in this section.new text end
2.10
2.11
new text begin Subd. 2.new text end new text begin Moose Lake MSOP Expansion-Phase new text end
new text begin 2new text end
new text begin 90,000,000new text end
2.12new text begin To design, construct, furnish, and equip new text end
2.13new text begin phase 2 of the expansion of the Moose Lake new text end
2.14new text begin Sex Offender Treatment Facility, including new text end
2.15new text begin additional secure facilities for programming new text end
2.16new text begin space and ancillary support/services new text end
2.17new text begin facilities.new text end
2.18
2.19
new text begin Subd. 3.new text end new text begin Systemwide Asset Preservation/Safety new text end
new text begin and Securitynew text end
new text begin 5,000,000new text end
2.20new text begin To repair, replace, and renew needs specific new text end
2.21new text begin to the operations of each regional treatment new text end
2.22new text begin center such as code deficiencies, safety new text end
2.23new text begin hazards, security deficiencies, and health new text end
2.24new text begin risks.new text end
2.25
2.26
new text begin Subd. 4.new text end new text begin Systemwide Campus Redevelopment, new text end
new text begin Reuse, and Demolitionnew text end
new text begin 4,500,000new text end
2.27new text begin To repair, replace, and improve key building new text end
2.28new text begin components and basic infrastructure new text end
2.29new text begin necessary to redevelop and reuse surplus new text end
2.30new text begin regional treatment center properties and to new text end
2.31new text begin demolish buildings and campus infrastructure new text end
2.32new text begin for current or future use.new text end
2.33
2.34
new text begin Subd. 5.new text end new text begin Anoka-Remodel West Wing Miller new text end
new text begin Buildingnew text end
new text begin 380,000new text end
3.1new text begin For design of renovation and construction of new text end
3.2new text begin the Miller Building west wing as a clinical new text end
3.3new text begin training, office, and support complex for the new text end
3.4new text begin state-operated services system.new text end
3.5
3.6
new text begin Subd. 6.new text end new text begin Ah Gwah Ching Regional Treatment new text end
new text begin Centernew text end
new text begin 400,000new text end
3.7new text begin For preparation and site development, new text end
3.8new text begin including demolition of buildings new text end
3.9new text begin and infrastructure, to implement the new text end
3.10new text begin redevelopment and reuse of the Ah Gwah new text end
3.11new text begin Ching Regional Treatment Center. If the new text end
3.12new text begin campus is sold or transferred to a local unit new text end
3.13new text begin of government, unspent portions of this new text end
3.14new text begin appropriation may be granted to that local new text end
3.15new text begin unit of government for the purposes stated in new text end
3.16new text begin this subdivision.new text end
3.17
3.18
Sec. 4. new text begin GRANTS TO POLITICAL new text end
new text begin SUBDIVISIONSnew text end
3.19
new text begin Subdivision 1.new text end new text begin Total Appropriationnew text end
new text begin $new text end
new text begin 36,960,000new text end
3.20new text begin To the commissioner of administration for new text end
3.21new text begin the purposes specified in this section.new text end
3.22
new text begin Subd. 2.new text end new text begin Hennepin County Medical Centernew text end
new text begin 28,000,000new text end
3.23new text begin To Hennepin County for acquisition of new text end
3.24new text begin land and predesign, design, construction, new text end
3.25new text begin furnishing, and equipping an outpatient clinic new text end
3.26new text begin and health education facility at Hennepin new text end
3.27new text begin County Medical Center that includes new text end
3.28new text begin teaching clinics and an education center. new text end
3.29new text begin This appropriation is not available until at new text end
3.30new text begin least $146,000,000 has been committed to new text end
3.31new text begin the project from nonstate sources.new text end
3.32
3.33
new text begin Subd. 3.new text end new text begin Native American Juvenile Treatment new text end
new text begin Centernew text end
new text begin 6,000,000new text end
4.1new text begin To the commissioner of human services to new text end
4.2new text begin design, construct, furnish, and equip a Native new text end
4.3new text begin American juvenile treatment center on or new text end
4.4new text begin near the White Earth Reservation.new text end
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4.6
4.7
new text begin Subd. 4.new text end new text begin Multicounty Regional Chemical new text end
new text begin Dependency Treatment Facility and new text end
new text begin Correctional Centernew text end
new text begin 300,000new text end
4.8new text begin To the commissioner of human services new text end
4.9new text begin for predesign of a multicounty regional new text end
4.10new text begin chemical dependency treatment facility and new text end
4.11new text begin correctional center in west central Minnesota. new text end
4.12new text begin The commissioner shall consult with the new text end
4.13new text begin commissioner of corrections on the predesign new text end
4.14new text begin of the facility.new text end
4.15
new text begin Subd. 5.new text end new text begin Remembering with Dignitynew text end
new text begin 2,160,000new text end
4.16new text begin To the commissioner of human services for new text end
4.17new text begin grave markers or memorial monuments for new text end
4.18new text begin unmarked graves of deceased residents of new text end
4.19new text begin state hospitals or regional treatment centers.new text end
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4.21
new text begin Subd. 6.new text end new text begin Gillette Children's Specialty new text end
new text begin Healthcarenew text end
new text begin 500,000new text end
4.22new text begin To Ramsey County to plan and design new text end
4.23new text begin renovations for surgical suites and new text end
4.24new text begin the pediatric intensive care unit. This new text end
4.25new text begin appropriation is not available until at least new text end
4.26new text begin $500,000 has been committed to the project new text end
4.27new text begin by nonstate sources.new text end
4.28 Sec. 5. new text begin BOND SALE AUTHORIZATION.new text end
4.29 new text begin To provide the money appropriated in this act from the bond proceeds fund, the new text end
4.30new text begin commissioner of finance shall sell and issue bonds of the state in an amount up to $....... in new text end
4.31new text begin the manner, upon the terms, and with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections new text end
4.32new text begin 16A.631 to 16A.675, and by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7.new text end
4.33 Sec. 6. new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.new text end
4.34 new text begin Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective the day following final enactment.new text end