Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Fiscal Year 1999 Budget
TREASURER AND RECEIVER GENERAL
Office of the Treasurer and Receiver-General.
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0610-0000
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For the office of the treasurer and receiver-general; provided, that the treasurer shall provide
computer services required by the teachers' retirement board; provided further, that to the extent
that bank fees, so-called, exceed the amount appropriated in item 0610-0100, the treasurer is
authorized to transfer to said item, subject to an allocation plan which shall be filed in advance
with the house and senate committees on ways and means, from this item, sufficient funds to
ensure full payment of said bank fees
- ...............................................................$5,811,854
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General Fund............................................................. 50.0%
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Local Aid Fund............................................................. 40.0%
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Highway Fund............................................................. 10.0%
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0610-0100
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For the payment of bank fees; provided, that the funds appropriated herein shall not be expended
on administrative expenses other than those associated with the payment of bank fees
- ...............................................................$900,000
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General Fund............................................................. 50.0%
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Local Aid Fund............................................................. 40.0%
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Highway Fund............................................................. 10.0%
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0610-1500
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For tuition payments as required by section 12B of chapter 76 of the General Laws
notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 29 of the General Laws to the contrary; provided, that
the state treasurer is hereby authorized to expend in anticipation of revenue such amounts as are
necessary to meet such payments; and provided further, that the state treasurer shall deduct the
amount expended from this account from items 7061-0008 and 0611-5500 and from the amounts
specified in section 3, in accordance with the provisions of said section 12B of said chapter 76.
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0611-1000
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For bonus payments to war veterans
- ...............................................................$19,000
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0611-5000
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For compensation to victims of violent crimes; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of
chapter 258C of the General Laws, if a claimant is 60 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 $50; and 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 5
of chapter 258A of the General Laws
- ...............................................................$2,200,000
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General Fund............................................................. 78.21%
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Victim and Witness Assistance Fund............................................................. 21.79%
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0611-5500
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For additional assistance to cities and towns to be distributed according to the provisions of
section 3 and for assistance to certain public entities of the commonwealth which have
constructed water pollution abatement facilities; provided, that said distribution to said public
entities shall equal $1,249,948
- ...............................................................$477,565,226
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
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0611-5510
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For reimbursements to cities and towns in lieu of taxes on state-owned land pursuant to sections
13 to 17, inclusive, of chapter 58 of the General Laws
- ...............................................................$12,000,000
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
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0611-5800
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For distribution to each city and town within which racing meetings are conducted pursuant to
sections 18D of chapter 58 of the General Laws
- ...............................................................$1,697,752
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
Pension Benefits.
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0612-0105
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For payment of the public safety employee killed-in-line-of-duty benefit authorized by section
100A of chapter 32 of the General Laws
- ...............................................................$500,000
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
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0612-1010
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For the commonwealth's Pension Liability Fund established under section 22 of chapter 32 of
the General Laws; provided, that the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the second-year
payment of a 20-year, level-funded funding schedule for the commonwealth's unfunded pension
liability; provided further, that said funding schedule shall be predicated upon an assumed
investment rate-of-return of eight and a quarter per cent; provided further, that said amount shall
meet the commonwealth's obligations under section 22C of said chapter 32, including retirement
benefits payable by the state employees' and the state teachers' retirement systems for the costs
associated with a two and one tenth per cent cost-of-living adjustment pursuant to the provisions
of section 102 of said chapter 32, reimbursement of local retirement systems for previously
authorized cost-of-living adjustments pursuant to said section 102 of said chapter 32, for the
costs of increased survivor benefits pursuant to chapter 389 of the acts of 1984; provided further,
that subject to the rules and regulations promulgated by the treasurer, the state retirement board
and each city, town, county and 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 22B of said chapter 32 and the amounts to be
appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) of the last paragraph of section 21 of chapter 138 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 any such
distribution and the payments for which distributions are required shall be detailed in a written
report filed quarterly by the commissioner of administration with the house and senate
committees on ways and means and the joint committee on public service in advance of such
distribution; 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 the state retirement board is
authorized to expend an amount for the purposes of the higher education coordinating council's
optional retirement program pursuant to section 40 of chapter 15A of the General Laws;
provided further, that except where authorized herein, no funds shall be expended from this
item, other than deposits to the Commonwealth's Pension Liability Fund; and provided further,
that to the extent that the amount appropriated herein exceeds the amount necessary to
adequately fund this item, said excess amount shall be credited to the pension reserve investment
trust fund of the commonwealth for the purpose of reducing the unfunded pension liability of the
commonwealth
- ...............................................................$965,340,000
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 59.0%
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General Fund............................................................. 33.9%
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Highway Fund............................................................. 7.0%
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Inland Fisheries and Game Fund ............................................................. 0.1%
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0612-1506
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For a reserve to meet the commonwealth's obligation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
pursuant to section 22B of chapter 32 of the General Laws, to reduce the unfunded pension
liabilities of public retirement systems, other than the state employee and state teachers systems;
provided, that the distribution from this reserve shall be based upon a determination by the
secretary of administration and finance of actual payroll costs for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1998
- ...............................................................$5,993,706
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0612-2000
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For retirement benefits authorized pursuant to chapters 712 and 721 of the acts of 1981, chapter
154 of the acts of 1983, chapter 67 of the acts of 1988 and chapter 621 of the acts of 1989, 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 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 or widowers of certain
former members of the uniformed branch of the state police
- ...............................................................$19,433,757
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General Fund............................................................. 82.2%
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Highway Fund............................................................. 17.8%
Commission on Firefighters' Relief.
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0620-0000
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For financial assistance to injured firefighters
- ...............................................................$9,808
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
Emergency Finance Board.
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0630-0000
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For the operation of the emergency finance board; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions
of any general or special law to the contrary, no employee of the department of revenue shall
receive any reimbursement for services from this item
- ...............................................................$70,351
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
Lottery Commission.
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0640-0000
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For the operation of the state lottery commission and arts lottery; provided, that no funds shall
be expended from this item for any costs associated with the promotion or advertising of lottery
games; provided further, that positions funded by this item shall not be subject to chapters 30
and 31 of the General Laws; provided further, that 25 per cent of the amount appropriated herein
shall be transferred quarterly from the State Lottery Fund to the General Fund; and provided
further, that no funds appropriated herein shall be scheduled in, transferred to, or expended
from, the EE subsidiary, so-called, of this item
- ...............................................................$34,929,191
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0640-0005
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For the costs associated with the continued implementation of the game of keno, so-called;
provided, that any sums expended on promotional activities shall be limited to point of sale
promotions and agent newsletters; and provided further, that 25 per cent of the amount
appropriated herein shall be transferred quarterly from the State Lottery Fund to the General
Fund
- ...............................................................$1,360,141
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0640-0010
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For the promotional activities associated with the state lottery program; provided, that such
promotional expenses shall be limited to point-of-sale promotions and agent newsletters; and
provided further, that 25 per cent of the amount appropriated herein shall be transferred
quarterly from the State Lottery Fund to the General Fund
- ...............................................................$400,000
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0640-0045
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For the telecommunication lease to purchase costs associated with the replacement of the
Massachusetts state lottery commission's computer system
- ...............................................................$8,085,917
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0640-0096
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For the purpose of the commonwealth's fiscal year 1999 contributions to the health and welfare
fund established pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement between the lottery commission
and the service employees international union, Local 254, AFL-CIO; provided, that said
contributions shall be paid to said trust fund on such basis as said collective bargaining
agreement provides
- ...............................................................$280,410
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0640-0103
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For the operation of the state lottery commission and arts lottery; provided, that all funds
appropriated herein shall be scheduled in and expended from the EE subsidiary, so-called;
provided further, that no funds shall be expended from any other subsidiary except said EE
subsidiary, so-called; provided further, that said commission is hereby directed to use the most
cost-effective paper products for producing instant tickets; provided further, that said
commission is also directed to use recycled paper products for producing instant tickets and bet
slips whenever possible; provided further, that no funds shall be expended from this item for any
costs associated with advertising lottery games; and provided further, that 25 per cent of this
appropriation shall be transferred quarterly from the State Lottery Fund to the General Fund
- ...............................................................$27,032,847
Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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0640-0300
- N.B. - The Acting Governor had struck the italicized language and reduced
the appropriation for this item $50,000 to $13,950,000 and the General Court
subsequently overrode the Governor's actions.
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For the services and operations of the council; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of
any general or special law to the contrary, the council may expend the amounts herein
appropriated for the purposes of the council as provided in sections 52 to 58, inclusive, of
chapter 10 of the General Laws in such amounts and at such times as the council may determine
pursuant to section 54 of said chapter 10; provided further, that 25 per cent of this appropriation
shall be transferred quarterly from the Arts Lottery Fund to the General Fund; provided further,
that any funds expended from this item for the benefit of schoolchildren shall be expended for
the benefit of all Massachusetts schoolchildren and on the same terms and conditions; provided
further, that the council shall not expend funds from this item for any recipient that, in any
program or activity for Massachusetts schoolchildren, does not apply the same terms and
conditions to all such schoolchildren; provided further, that $1,000,000 of the funds appropriated
herein shall be used to assist cultural organizations in augmenting or initiating endowments to
promote the financial stability of such organizations, said assistance shall be in the form of
challenge grants to said organizations; provided further, that in order to receive such grants a
cultural organization must raise an amount at least equal to the amount of the grant for said
organization's endowment; provided further, that funds provided by such grants shall, in
perpetuity, be used solely to provide free or reduced rate public programs or services to citizens
of the commonwealth; provided further, that no grant made under this program shall exceed
$100,000; provided further, that $50,000 shall be expended for the Riverside Theater Works,
so-called; and provided further, that persons employed under this item shall be considered
employees within the meaning of section 1 of chapter 150E of the General Laws and shall be
placed in the appropriate bargaining units
- ...............................................................$14,000,000
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0640-0350
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For the purposes of cultural resources pursuant to section 36 of chapter 69 of the General Laws;
provided, that the council shall not expend funds from this item for any recipient that, in any
program or activity for Massachusetts schoolchildren, does not apply the same terms and
conditions to all such schoolchildren
- ...............................................................$3,329,850
Debt Service.
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0699-0015
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For the payment of interest, discount and principal on certain bonded debt and the sale of bonds
of the commonwealth, previously charged to the Local Aid Fund, the State Recreation Areas
Fund, the Metropolitan Parks District Fund, the Metropolitan Water District Fund, the
Metropolitan Sewerage District Fund, the Watershed Management Fund, the Highway Fund, and
the Inter-City Bus Fund; provided, that payments of certain serial bonds maturing previously
charged to the Local Aid Fund, the State Recreation Areas Fund, the Metropolitan Water District
Fund, the Metropolitan Sewerage District Fund, and the Highway Fund shall be paid from this
item; provided further, that payments on bonds issued pursuant to section 2 O of chapter 29 of
the General Laws shall be paid from this item and shall be charged to the Infrastructure subfund
of the Highway fund; provided further, that payments of interest, discount and principal on
certain bonded debt of the commonwealth associated with the Watershed Management Fund for
the acquisition of development rights and other interests in land, including fee simple
acquisitions of watershed lands of the Quabbin and Wachusett reservoirs and the Ware river
watershed above the Ware river intake pipe shall be paid from this item; and provided further,
that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary or the
provisions of this item, the comptroller is hereby authorized to charge the payments authorized
herein to the appropriate budgetary or other fund subject to a plan which the comptroller shall
file ten days in advance with the house and senate committees on ways and means
- ...............................................................$1,187,000,000
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General Fund............................................................. 56.34%
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Highway Fund............................................................. 31.93%
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Local Aid Fund............................................................. 11.39%
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Watershed Management Fund............................................................. 0.34%
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0699-9100
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For the purpose of depositing with the trustee under the trust agreement authorized in section
10B of chapter 11 of the acts of 1997, inserted by section 1 of chapter 121 of the acts of 1998, an
amount to be used to pay the interest due on notes of the commonwealth issued pursuant to
section 9 of said chapter 11, as so inserted, and secured by the Federal Highway Grant
Anticipation Note Trust Fund; provided, that in addition to the aforementioned purpose, funds
appropriated herein may also be expended for the payment of interest and issuance costs on
bonds and bond and revenue anticipation notes and other notes pursuant to sections 47 and 49B
of chapter 29 of the General Laws; provided further, that the treasurer shall certify to the
comptroller a schedule of the distribution of such costs among the various funds of the
commonwealth; provided further, that the comptroller shall charge such costs to such funds in
accordance with such schedule; and provided further, that any deficit in this item at the close of
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 shall be charged to the various funds or to the General
Fund or Highway Fund debt service reserves
- ...............................................................$71,000,000
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0699-9200
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For certain debt service contract assistance to the government land bank in accordance with the
provisions of section 8B of chapter 212 of the acts of 1975
- ...............................................................$11,112,452
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