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E911 Surcharge Extension (1 of 2)
SECTION 4. Section 18H1/2 of chapter 6A of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2004 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in line 4, the words "December 31, 2007" and inserting in place thereof the following words:- June 30, 2008.
Suggestions Awards Board
SECTION 5. Section 31A of chapter 7 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking out, in line 19, the words "subject to appropriation, expend sums" and inserting in place thereof the following words:- retain a portion of new revenues received or savings generated in other items of appropriation and may expend these retained amounts without further appropriation.
Establish Unified Carrier Registration Trust Fund
SECTION 6.
Chapter 10 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 35CC the following section:-
Section 35DD. There is hereby established and set up on the books of the commonwealth a separate fund to be known as the Unified Carrier Registration Trust Fund for commercial motor vehicle enforcement. There shall be credited to that fund all revenues received by the commonwealth from fees levied on motor carriers and related entities required by state or federal law to register with state transportation officials; from appropriations; from gifts, grants, contributions and bequests of funds from any department, agency or subdivision of federal, state or municipal government, and any individual foundation, corporation, association or public authority; or the revenue derived from the investment of amounts credited to the fund. The state treasurer shall not deposit the revenues in, or transfer the revenues to, the General Fund. The state treasurer shall deposit monies in the fund in accordance with section 34 and 34A of chapter 29 in the manner that will secure the highest interest rate available consistent with the safety of the fund. All funds credited under this section shall remain in the Unified Carrier Registration Trust Fund to be expended without further appropriation by the director of the transportation division of the department of public utilities for projects including but not limited to bus inspections, bus company safety audits, federal new entrant audits, railroad grade crossing safety investigations, and administrative support for any such programs, including the operation of the division. Funds in excess of those that may be retained by the commonwealth as determined by formula set by the uniform carrier registration board of the federal motor carrier safety administration may be transferred to a depository account established by that board.
Codify DHCD Individual Development Accounts Program
SECTION 27.
Chapter 121B of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 37 the following section:-
Section 37A. Subject to appropriation, the department shall administer a statewide program of individual development accounts to assist first-time homebuyers, in this section called the IDA program or the program. Households residing in state-subsidized housing, as defined by the department, shall receive preference for enrollment in the program. The department may award funds to community-based organizations to establish local IDA programs. The department may use funds for administrative costs to operate an IDA program for financial literacy and asset-specific training and as a match for program participant savings for qualified acquisition costs with respect to a qualified principal residence for a qualified first-time homebuyer, as defined by the department. The department may determine other qualified match uses consistent with the guidelines established in federal IDA guidelines under 42 U.S.C. section 604. The department may also use funds to secure federal asset building programs funds.
Codify DHCD MRVP and RAFT Programs
SECTION 28.
Said chapter 121B is hereby further amended by inserting after section 44A the following 2 sections:-
Section 44B. (a) Subject to appropriation, the department shall administer a program of rental assistance for low-income families and elderly persons through mobile and project-based vouchers, to be known as the Massachusetts rental voucher program, in this section called the program.
(b) The income of the participating households shall not exceed 200 per cent of the federal poverty level. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, each household holding a project-based or mobile voucher shall pay at least 30 per cent but not more than 40 per cent of its income as rent. The department shall establish the amounts of the mobile vouchers and the project-based vouchers, so that appropriations are not exceeded by payments for rental assistance and administration. The department shall not enter into commitments which will cause it to exceed appropriations for the program. Households holding mobile vouchers shall have priority for occupancy of the project-based dwelling units in the event of a vacancy.
(c) The department may award mobile vouchers to eligible households currently occupying project-based units that shall expire due to the non-renewal of project-based rental assistance contracts.
(d) The department, as a condition of continued eligibility for vouchers and voucher payments, may require disclosure of social security numbers by participants and members of participants' households in the program for use in verification of income with other agencies, departments, and executive offices. Any household in which a participant or member of a participant's household fails to provide a social security number for use in verifying the household's income and eligibility shall no longer be eligible for a voucher or to receive benefits from the voucher program.
(e) The department shall set the vouchers in varying dollar amounts, based on considerations including but not limited to family size, composition, income level, and geographic location. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, rent surveys shall not be required for use in determining the amounts of the mobile or project-based vouchers.
(f) Any household which is proven to have caused intentional damage to a rental unit that it occupies in an amount exceeding 2 month's rent during any one-year lease period shall be terminated from the program.
(g) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, a mobile voucher whose use is or has been discontinued shall be re-assigned within 90 days.
(h) The department shall pay agencies an administrative fee per voucher per month to be determined by the department for the costs of administering the program.
(i) Subsidies shall not be reduced for the cost of accommodating the cost of the inspections.
(j) The department shall impose obligations for each participant in the program through a 12-month contract which shall be executed by the participant and the department. These obligations may include but need not be limited to job training, counseling, household budgeting, and education, as defined in regulations of the department and to the extent such programs are available. Each participant shall be required to undertake and meet any such contractually established obligation as a condition for continued eligibility in the program. For continued eligibility each participant shall execute any such 12-month contract on or before September 1 if his annual eligibility recertification date occurs before that date, and otherwise on or before his annual eligibility re-certification date. Any participant who is over age 60 or who is disabled may be exempted from any obligations unsuitable under particular circumstances.
Section 44C. Subject to appropriation, the department shall administer a program of residential assistance to families in transition, to provide assistance for homeless families moving into subsidized or private housing and families at risk of becoming homeless due to a significant reduction of income or increase in expenses. The amount of financial assistance shall not exceed $3,000 per family. Funds may be used for security deposits, first and last month's rent, electric, gas, sewer and water utility payments. The department shall administer the program through contracts with the regional non-profit housing agencies. No assistance shall be provided to any family with an income in excess of 50 per cent of the area median income. The department shall establish guidelines for administering the program.
Uniform Carrier Registration Fee
SECTION 33.
Chapter 159B of the General Laws is hereby amended by striking out section 10, as so appearing, and inserting in place thereof the following section:-
Section 10. Each interstate carrier by motor vehicle transporting over the ways within the commonwealth for compensation shall register and identify with the department under the federal Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005. Each registration shall be accompanied by a fee, the amount of which shall be determined by the board of directors of the federal Unified Carrier Registration Plan.
Eliminate Repeal of Division of Professional Licensure Trust
SECTION 34. Sections 7A and 80 of chapter 177 of the acts of 2001, as amended by section 13 of chapter 364 of the acts of 2002, are hereby repealed.
E911 Surcharge Extension (2 of 2)
SECTION 35. The first sentence of section 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of 2002 is hereby amended by striking out the figure "2007" and inserting in place thereof the following figure:- 2008.
Line Item Transferability
SECTION 38.
(a) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the secretary of administration and finance may authorize the transfer of funds from any item of appropriation for any executive branch agency to any other item of appropriation for that agency or within its executive office. No transfer authorized by this section shall exceed 5 per cent of the amount appropriated for an item. The transfer may be made only with the written approval of the heads of the sending and receiving agencies and of the secretary of their executive office.
(b) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the secretary of administration and finance, with concurrence from the secretary of health and human services and the secretary of housing and economic development, may authorize the transfer of funds between item 7004-0100 and item 4000-0250 in section 2.
(c) Before making any transfer authorized by this section, the secretary of administration and finance shall submit a transfer schedule to the house and senate committees on ways and means. The schedule shall include the following: (1) the amount of money transferred from one item of appropriation to another; (2) the reason for the transfer; and (3) the date on which the transfer is to be completed.