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Budgetary Direct Appropriations
OFFICE OF THE TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL
0610-0000 For the office of the treasurer and receiver-general 9,323,426 9,315,926
General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00
Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
CHARTER SCHOOL TUITION PAYMENTS
0610-1600 For tuition payments as required by section eighty-nine
of chapter seventy-one of the General Laws,
notwithstanding the provisions of chapter twenty-nine
of the General Laws to the contrary, the state
treasurer is hereby authorized to expend in
anticipation of revenue such amounts as are necessary
to meet such payments; provided, that the state
treasurer shall deduct the amount expended from this
account from item 7061-0008 and from the amounts
specified in section three of this act, in accordance
with the provisions of section eighty-nine of chapter
seventy-one of the General Laws
BONUS PAYMENTS TO WAR VETERANS
0611-1000 For bonus payments to war veterans 19,000 19,000
COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS OF VIOLENT CRIMES
0611-5000 For compensation to victims of violent crimes; 2,454,843 2,454,843
provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of
section five of chapter two hundred and fifty-eight A
of the General Laws, if the claimant is sixty years of
age or older at the time of the crime, and is not
employed or receiving unemployment compensation, such
claimant shall be eligible for compensation in
accordance with said chapter even if the claimant has
suffered no out-of-pocket loss; provided further, that
compensation to such claimant shall be limited to a
maximum of fifty dollars; provided further, that
notwithstanding the provisions of any general or
special law to the contrary, victims of the crime of
rape shall be notified of all available services
designed to assist rape victims including, but not
limited to, the provisions outlined in section five of
chapter two hundred and fifty-eight A of the General
Laws; and provided further, that no funds appropriated
herein shall be expended for acute hospital services
General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.21
Victim and Witness Assistance Fund . . . . . 21.79
PAYMENT TO SURVIVORS
0611-5011 15,000
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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO CITIES AND TOWNS
0611-5500 For additional assistance to cities and towns to be 477,565,226 477,565,226
distributed according to the provisions of section
three of this act, and for assistance to certain public
entities of the commonwealth that have constructed
abatement facilities; provided, that said distribution
to said public entities shall equal one million two
hundred forty-nine thousand nine hundred and
forty-eight dollars
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
REIMBURSEMENTS TO CITIES AND TOWNS IN LIEU OF TAXES ON
STATE-OWNED LANDS
0611-5510 For reimbursements to cities and towns in lieu of taxes 6,500,000 6,500,000
on state-owned land pursuant to sections thirteen
through seventeen, inclusive, of chapter fifty-eight of
the General Laws
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
LOCAL SHARE RACING TAX - PAYMENTS TO CITIES AND TOWNS
0611-5800 For distribution to each city and town within which 1,366,343 1,366,343
racing meetings are conducted; provided, that each
city’s or town's distribution shall be proportionate to
its share of the amount certified by the state racing
commission, pursuant to section eighteen D of chapter
fifty-eight of the General Laws, at the end of the
calendar year nineteen hundred and ninety-three; and
provided further, that no city or town shall receive
more than the amount so certified for that city or town
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
STATE BOARD OF RETIREMENT
0612-0100 For the administration of the state board of retirement 1,303,328 1,300,328
MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYEES LINE OF DUTY DEATH BENEFITS
0612-0105 For payment of benefits authorized by chapter 1,000,000 1,000,000
sixty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and
ninety-four
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
COMMONWEALTH'S PENSION LIABILITY FUND
0612-1010 For the Commonwealth's Pension Liability Fund 935,288,306 981,747,320
established under section twenty-two of chapter
thirty-two of the General Laws, to meet the
commonwealth's obligations under section twenty-two C
of said chapter thirty-two, including all retirement
benefits payable by the state employees' and the state
teachers' retirement systems, reimbursement of local
retirement systems for cost-of-living adjustments
pursuant to section one hundred and two of said chapter
thirty-two, and for the costs of increased survivor
benefits pursuant to chapter three hundred and
eighty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and
eighty-four; provided, that subject to the rules and .
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regulations promulgated by the treasurer, the state
retirement board and each city, town, county, or
district shall verify the cost thereof, and the
treasurer shall be authorized to make such payments
upon a transfer of funds as hereinafter provided to
reimburse certain cities and towns for pensions to
retired teachers, and including any other obligations
which the commonwealth has assumed on behalf of any
retirement system other than the state employees' or
state teachers' retirement systems and including the
commonwealth's share of the amounts to be appropriated
pursuant to section twenty-two B of said chapter
thirty-two and the amounts to be appropriated pursuant
to clause (a) of the last paragraph of section
twenty-one of chapter one hundred and thirty-eight of
the General Laws; provided further, that all payments
for the purposes herein described shall be made only
pursuant to distribution of monies from said fund;
provided further, that such distributions shall not be
made in advance of the date on which any payment is
actually to be made; provided further, that any request
for distribution from said fund shall not be in excess
of the amount necessary to provide sufficient monies to
make all payments for the purposes described herein;
and provided further, that no funds may be expended
from this item, other than deposits to the
Commonwealth's Pension Liability Fund
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.00
General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.90
Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00
Inland Fisheries and Game Fund . . . . . . . 0.10
INCENTIVE PAYMENTS FOR BOOK-TO-MARKET VALUE LOSSES OF LOCAL
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
0612-1507 For the cost of the commonwealth's obligation to assume 272,304 272,304
book-to-market losses, pursuant to paragraph (c) of
subdivision (3) of section twenty-two of chapter
thirty-two of the General Laws for the fiscal year
ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ninety-six;
provided, that notwithstanding any general or special
law to the contrary, the Pension Reserve Investment
Trust Fund shall reimburse the General Fund for the
costs of this appropriation on or before June
thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ninety-six
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
MISCELLANEOUS RETIREMENT BENEFITS
0612-2000 For the authorization of retirement benefits pursuant 22,500,000 22,500,000
to chapters seven hundred and twelve and seven hundred
and twenty-one of the acts of nineteen hundred and
eighty-one, chapter one hundred and fifty-four of the
acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-three, chapter
sixty-seven of the acts of nineteen hundred and
eighty-eight, and chapter six hundred and twenty-one of
the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-nine; for the
compensation of veterans who may be retired by the
state board of retirement, including individuals
formerly in the service of the division of employment .
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security whose compensation for such service was paid
in full from a grant from the federal government, and
for the cost of medical examinations in connection
therewith, for pensions of retired judges or their
widows or widowers, for retirement allowances of
certain employees formerly in the service of the
administrative division of the metropolitan district
commission, for retirement allowances of certain
veterans and police officers formerly in the service of
the metropolitan district commission, for retirement
allowances of certain veterans formerly in the service
of the metropolitan sewerage district, for retirement
allowances of certain veterans formerly in the service
of the metropolitan water system, and for annuities for
widows of certain former members of the uniformed
branch of the state police
General Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.20
Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.80
COMMISSION ON FIREMEN'S RELIEF
0620-0000 For financial assistance to injured firemen 9,808 9,808
Local Aid Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Federal Grant Spending
CRIME VICTIM COMPENSATION
0810-6646 For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, 941,000 941,000
Crime Victim Compensation
Trust & Other Spending
0610-0093 176,500 176,500
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