State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
JOURNAL
-OF THE-
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

JANUARY SESSION of the General Assembly begun and held at the State House in the City of Providence on Tuesday, the sixth day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight.
Volume 125, No. 33 Thursday, March 26, 1998 Thirty-third Day


The House of Representatives meets at the State House in Providence, Thursday, March 26, 1998, and is called to order at 3:07 o'clock P.M., by the Honorable Frank J. Anzeveno, Jr., Deputy Speaker.

The roll is called and a quorum is declared present with 92 members present and 8 members absent as follows:

PRESENT - 92: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Ajello, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Campbell, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Caruolo, Castro, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Metts, Millard, Montalbano, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Panciera, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Scott, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Voccola, Walter, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

ABSENT 8: The Honorable Speaker Harwood and Representatives Farrell, Kelso, McCauley, Mesolella, Murphy, Salisbury, Shavers.

INVOCATION


The Honorable Deputy Speaker presents Representative Campbell, who delivers the Invocation and leads the membership in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

(For Invocation, see Appendix, this Journal.)


APPROVAL OF RECORD

By unanimous consent, the House Journal of Wednesday, March 25, 1998, is approved as printed.


NOTICES OF BILL/RESOLUTION


INTRODUCTION


Representative Fox gives notice that on the next legislative day he will introduce a measure concerning maintenance of town highways. This notice is given in compliance with House Rule 41.

GORDON D. FOX
Representative, District 5

Received and ordered to be placed on file.

Representative Kilmartin gives notice that on the next legislative day he will introduce a measure concerning income tax. This notice is given in compliance with House Rule 41.

PETER F. KILMARTIN
Representative, District 80

Received and ordered to be placed on file.

Representative Barr gives notice that on the next legislative day he will introduce a measure relating to taxation state affairs and government. This notice is given in compliance with House Rule 41.

JOHN DOUGLAS BARR, II
Representative, District 59

Received and ordered to be placed on file.

GUESTS


Representatives Simonian, Anzeveno, Castro, Lopes and Moura welcome to the House as guests the Greater Providence Board of Realtors as follows: Irv. Levin, former Representative, from Cranston, Merylyn Bishop of Warwick, Gill Bricault, President, from Pascoag, Janice DePetrillo of North Kingstown, Dolores DiMeo Duffy of Cranston, Sharon Kersh of Providence, Linda Manning of Newport, Lori Nunes of North Providence, Hazel Reynolds of Seekonk, Massachusetts, Mike Saccoccio of Cranston, Jo Anne Samborski of North Providence, Paul Santilli, former Representative, from Johnston, Joseph Santoro of North Providence, Robert Scaralia of Providence, Bob Sparn of Scituate, Pam Anderson Sparn of Scituate, Sharon Steele of Providence, and Joyce Wolfe of Burrillville.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES


TRANSFER OF BILLS


Representative Kennedy, for the Committee on Corporations, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of transfer to the Committee on Finance:

(98-H 8210) An Act relating to towns and cities - retirement of municipal employees. Received and referred to the Committee on Finance.

(98-H 8190) An Act relating to towns and cities retirement of municipal employees. Received and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representative Benoit, for the Committee on Health, Education and Welfare, reports back the following measure, with recommendation of transfer to the Committee on Finance:

(98-H 8754) An Act relating to education. Received and referred to the Committee on Finance.

COMMITTEE ON CORPORATIONS


Representative Kennedy, for the Committee on Corporations, reports back the following measure, with recommendation of passage:

(98-H 8252) An Act relating to insurance.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL LEGISLATION


Representative Lopes, for the Committee on Special Legislation, reports back the following measure, with recommendation of passage:

(98-H 7818) An Act relating to residency -Woonsocket.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

COMMITTEE ON
HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE




Representative Benoit, for the Committee on Health, Education and Welfare, reports back the following measures, with recommendation of passage:

(98-H 8311) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state affairs and government - confidentiality of records.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(98-H 8088 as amended) An Act relating to health and safety- long term care.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(98-H 8304 as amended) An Act relating to the Health and Educational Building Corporation.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(98-H 7728) An Act relating to education -curriculum.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(98-H 7386) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - vital records.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

(98-H 7628) An Act relating to health and safety.

Received and ordered to be placed on the Calendar.

NEW BUSINESS


Representatives Fox, Carter and Carroll introduce (98-H 8897) House Resolution congratulating William G. DeMagistris on his retirement.

Representative Fox requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Fox, seconded by Representatives Carter and Carroll, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Iwuc, Munschy, Reilly and Slater introduce (98-H 8898) An Act relating to unfair sales practices.

Read and referred to the Committee on Corporations.

Representative Palangio introduces (98-H 8899) House Resolution congratulating Michael Bastan on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.

Representative Palangio requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Palangio, seconded by Representative Heffner, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Slater, Carpenter, Costantino, Williams, Metts, Smith and Fox introduce (98-H 8900) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $40,000 for the Southeast Asian Association.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Slater, Costantino, Carpenter, Giannini, Williams and several other members of the House introduce (98-H 8901) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $200,000 for Rising Star, Inc.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Heffner and Barone introduce (98-H 8902) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of$30,000 for Barrington Public Library.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Heffner and Barone introduce (98-H 8903) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $15,000 for Barrington Senior Center.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Heffner and Barone introduce (98-H 8904) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $3,000 for Friends of Barrington Senior Center.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Heffner and Barone introduce (98-H 8905) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $10,000 for "The Place".

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives George, Pisaturo and Montanaro introduce (98-H 8906) An Act relating to the naming of state buildings.

Read and referred to the Joint Committee on Naming State Constructions.

Representatives Barr, Menard, Montalbano and Winfield introduce (98-H 8967) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $5,000 for Lincoln Conservation Commission.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Barr, Menard, Montalbano and Winfield introduce (98-H 8908) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $25,000 for Lincoln Parks and Recreation.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Representatives Pires, Coderre, San Bento, Montalbano, M. Anderson and several other members of the House introduce (98-H 8909) House Resolution honoring John Q. Calista, Jr., on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Representative Coderre requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Coderre, seconded by Representatives Montalbano, Dennigan, M. Anderson and C. Levesque, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Coderre, Pires, San Bento, Montalbano, M. Anderson and several other members of the House introduce (98-H 8910) House Resolution honoring Robert F. Burns on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Representative Coderre requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Coderre, seconded by Representatives Montalbano, Dennigan, M. Anderson and C. Levesque, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Coderre, Pires, San Bento, Montalbano, M. Anderson and several other members of the House introduce (98-H 8911) House Resolution honoring Henry S. Kinch on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Representative Coderre requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Coderre, seconded by Representatives Montalbano, Dennigan, M. Anderson and C. Levesque, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Caruolo, Long and Henseler introduce (98-H 8912) House Resolution extending congratulations.

Representative Henseler requests unanimous consent for immediate consideration.

There is no objection.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Henseler, seconded by Representative Long, and by unanimous consent, on a voice vote.

Representatives Naughton, McNamara, Ginaitt, Sherlock, Bramley and Flaherty introduce (98-H 8913) Joint Resolution making an appropriation of $10,000 for Elizabeth Buffum Chace House.

Read and referred to the Committee on Finance.

CALENDAR




From the Calendar are taken:

1. (98-H8727 as amended) An Act relating to towns and cities- Warren Municipal Court.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended.

Read and passed, as amended, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representatives Heffner, Garvey, Benson, Iwuc and Millard, on a roll call vote, 87 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 87: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Benoit, Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Campbell, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Caruolo, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Metts, Millard, Montalbano, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Panciera, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Voccola, Walter, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS-0.

2. (98-H8738 as amended) An Act authorizing the establishment of a Municipal Court in East Greenwich.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended. Read, and by unanimous consent, ordered to be placed on the Calendar for Thursday, April 2, 1998.

3. (98-H7570) An Act relating to solemnization of marriages.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

Read and passed, on motion of Representative Flaherty, seconded by Representative Amaral, on a roll call vote, 87 members voting in the affirmative and 2 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 87; Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Benoit, Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Cambio, Campbell, Carpenter, Carroll, Carter, Caruolo, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Millard, Montalbano, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Panciera, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Voccola, Walter, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Winfield.

NAYS - 2: Representatives Metts, Williamson.

4. (98-H7267) (Substitute "A") An Act making revised appropriations for the support of the state for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998.

Committee on Finance recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute

Representative Pires moves passage of the act, seconded by Representatives Faria, Naughton, Ferguson, Sherlock, Fox, Crowley and Panciera. Representative Pires discusses the act. By unanimous consent, Representative Jacquard, seconded by Representatives Lima, Simonian, Pisaturo, Lanzi, Bierman, Palumbo and Hetherington, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(98-H 7267) (Substitute "A")


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (98-H 7267) (Substitute "A") entitled "AN ACT MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE STATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1998" as follows:

On page 3, after line 9, by inserting the following language:

"Payment in lieu of
Tax Exempt Properties 174,214".

Respectfully submitted,

ROBERT B. JACQUARD
Representative, District 26

Representatives Jacquard, Palumbo, Lima, Lopes, Pires, Bierman, Pisaturo, Cicilline and Panciera discuss the amendment.

The motion to amend is read and fails, on a roll call vote, 33 members voting in the affirmative and 55 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 33: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Amaral, Anderson, M., Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Callahan, Campbell, Carroll, Cicilline, Hetherington, Jacquard, Kelley, Kilmartin, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Millard, Montanaro, Palumbo, Picard, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Russo, Scott, Simonian, Walter, Watson.

NAYS 55: Representatives Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Barr, Benoit, Burlingame, Carpenter, Carter, Caruolo, Castro, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Kennedy, Lally, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Metts, Montalbano, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Panciera, Pires, Reilly, Rose, San Bento, Sherlock, Wasylyk, Williams, Williamson, Winfield. By unanimous consent, Representative Pires, seconded by Representatives Sherlock and Crowley, offers the following written motion to amend:

FLOOR AMENDMENT

TO



(98-H 7267) (Substitute "A")


Mr. Speaker:

I hereby move to amend (98-H 7267) (Substitute "A") entitled "AN ACT MAKING REVISED APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE STATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1998" as follows:

By deleting all of the language after the enactment clause and by substituting the following language in place thereof:

Section 1. There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998 for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, such sums to be the sole change to any sum heretofore appropriated for the same fiscal year, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 22.2 of Chapter 4 and Section 15 of Chapter 3 of Title 35 of the Rhode Island General Laws and Section 6 of Chapter 41 of Title 42, of the Rhode Island General Laws. The state controller is hereby authorized to draw his or her orders upon the general treasurer for the payment of such sum, or so much thereof as may be required from time to time, upon receipt of properly authenticated vouchers.

Administration
Central Management
General Revenue Funds Total 53,987.

Accounts & Control
General Revenue Funds Total 170,512.

Budgeting
General Revenue Funds Total (90,950).

Auditing
General Revenue Funds Total 39,088.

Human Resources
General Revenue Funds Total 327,212.
Worker's Compensation Fraud Unit
Restricted Receipts 20,637.
Total - Human Resources 347,849.

Taxation
General Revenue Funds Total (303,451).
Federal Funds.
Unemployment Insurance-Administration (1,269,789).
Child Support Enforcement 332,465.
Highway Planning & Construction 74,200.
Federal Funds Total (863,124).
Restricted Receipts.
DEPCO Escrow Account 1,228,125.
Vehicle Value Commission - Municipal 1,960.
Job Development Fund (214,286).
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 1,015,799.
Other Funds.
Temporary Disability Insurance 122,593.
Unemployment Insurance - Administration 1,505,891.
Job Development Fund 254,169.
Other Funds Total: 1,882,653.
Total - Taxation 1,731,877.

Central Services.
General Revenue Funds Total (362,617).
Federal Funds.
Weatherization Asst. Low Income Persons (31,534).
Conservation Research and Development 59,047 .
Low Income Home Energy Assistance (2,352).
Federal Funds Total 25,161.
Stripper Well Oil Overcharge
Interest Earnings Restricted Receipts (710,049) .
Total - Central Services (1,047,505) .
Purchasing
General Revenue Funds Total (21,098) . Office of Library & Information Services .
General Revenue Funds Total 105,436 .
Federal Funds .
Economic Development Planning (39,542) .
Community Development Block Grants (3,209,191).
Housing Demonstration Project (27,500) .
State Assistance Program (FEMA) (15,049) .
Public Library Services 20,145 .
Interlibrary Coop & Resource Sharing (87,749) .
Public Lib. Construction and Tech. Enhancements (59,792) .
Federal Funds Total (3,418,678).
Total - Office of Library & Information Services (3,313,242) .
General .
General Revenues (1,843,255) .
Council 94 Wage Settlement (1,200,000).
General Revenue Funds Total (3,043,255) .
Restricted Receipts .
Investment Receipts -- TANS (1,837,000) .
State House - Terrace Walls/South Stairs (Delaware) (600,000) .
State House - Roof & Skylight Repairs (Delaware) (150,000) .
Chapin Health Laboratory (Delaware) (900,000) .
Cranston Street Armory (Delaware) (377,000) .
Powers Building Garage Sealing (Delaware) (368,000) .
Underground Storage Tank Remediation (Delaware) (500,000) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (4,732,000) .
Other Funds .
State House - Terrace Walls/South Stairs (Delaware) 600,000 .
State House - Roof & Skylight Repairs (Delaware) 150,000 .
State House - Rotunda (Delaware) 500,000 .
Chapin Health Laboratory (Delaware) 900,000 .
Cranston Street Armory (Delaware) 377,000 .
Powers Building Garage Sealing (Delaware) 368,000 .
Underground Storage Tank Remediation (Delaware) 500,000 .
URI/Civic Center Study (Delaware) 40,154.
ther Funds Total: 3,435,154 .
Total - General (4,340,101) .
Personnel Appeal Board .
General Revenue Funds Total 26,607.
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds (3,098,529) .
Grand Total: Administration (6,442,976) .

Business Regulation
Central Management General Revenue Funds Total 13,385.
Banking Regulation General Revenue Funds Total (161,602) .
Securities Regulation General Revenue Funds Total 40,547.
Licensing and Consumer Protection General Revenue Funds Total 39,505.
Racing and Athletics General Revenue Funds Total 35,659.
Insurance Regulation .
General Revenue Funds Total 35,759 .
Assessment for Costs of Rate Filings Restricted Receipts (8,541) .
Total - Insurance Regulation 27,218 .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 3,253 .
Grand Total: Business Regulation (5,288) .

Labor and Training
Central Management .
General Revenue Funds Total (154,297) .
Federal Funds .
Employment Services 53,430 .
Unemployment Insurance-Administration 551,727 .
Employment Services & Job Training Pilot/Demonstration 39,451 .
Federal Funds Total 644,608 .
Restricted Receipts .
Director of Workers' Compensation (446,160) .
Claims Monitoring & Data Processing Unit - WC (41,893) .
Self Insurance Operations (66,351) .
Human Resource Investment Council - CM (22,645) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (577,049) .
TDI Administration - TDI Fund Other Funds 145,188.
Total - Central Management 58,450 .
Income Support (previously Worker Benefits) .
General Revenue Funds Total (6,644) .
Federal Funds .
Unemployment Insurance-Administration 1,460,260 .
Trade Adjust Assistance-Worker 2,200,000 .
Federal Funds Total 3,660,260 .
Restricted Receipts .
Claims Monitoring & Data Processing Unit - WC (882,782) .
Second Injury Fund Operation (4,766,220) .
Injured Workers' Incentive Benefit (500,000) .
Self Insurance Operations (382,058) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (6,531,060) .
Other Funds .
Temporary Disability Insurance Fund (397,431) .
Tardy Fund (401,132) .
Interest Fund (300,763) .
Employment Security Fund (40,600,000) .
Other Funds Total: (41,699,326) .
Total - Income Support (44,576,770) .
Injured Workers Services .
Restricted Receipts .
Claims Monitoring & Data Processing Unit - Workers' Compensation 1,073,934 .
Donley Center Operations 2,936,591 .
Education Unit 645,853 .
Second Injury Fund Operation 5,267,159 .
Injured Workers' Incentive Benefit 300,000 .
Self Insurance Operations 451,152 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 10,674,689 .
Total - Injured Workers Services 10,674,689 .
Workforce Development
Federal Funds .
Lead Hazard Reduction Training 153,873 .
Labor Force Statistics (1,160) .
Employment Services (26,424) .
Trade Adjust Assistance-Worker (397,093) .
Employment & Training Asst-Dislocated Workers 599,111 .
Employment Services & Job Training
Pilot/Demonstration (208,988) .
Job Training Partnership 1,554,330 .
Disabled Veteran's Outreach Program (43) .
Welfare-to-Work 1,948,871 .
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 1,087,330 .
Federal Funds Total 4,709,807 .
Restricted Receipts .
Donley Center Operations (3,423,007) .
Education Unit (736,811) .
Human Resource Investment Council (607,597) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (4,767,415) .
Other Funds .
Tardy Fund Employment and Training (473,706) .
Interest Fund Employment and Training 456,575 .
Other Funds Total: (17,131) .
Total - Workforce Development (74,739) .
Workforce Regulation & Safety Programs .
General Revenue Funds Total 338,610 .
Federal Funds .
Occupational Safety & Health 12,738 .
Mine Health & Safety Grants (7,175) .
Federal Funds Total 5,563 .
Total - Workforce Regulation & Safety Programs 344,173 .
Labor Relations Board .
General Revenue Funds Total (2,597) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 175,072 .
Grand Total: Labor and Training (33,576,794) .

State
Administration General Revenue Funds Total 52,846.
Corporations General Revenue Funds Total 63,402.
State Archives .
General Revenue Funds Total (56,985) .
Historical Records Trust Restricted Receipts 5,828.
Total - State Archives (51,157) .
Elections
General Revenue Funds Total 158,384.
State Library General Revenue Funds Total (95,240) .
Office of Public Information General Revenue Funds Total (21,832) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 100,575 .
Grand Total: State 106,403 .

Office of the General Treasurer
General Treasury .
Federal Funds .
DLT Administration (8,351) .
Victims of Violent Crimes (87,314) .
Federal Funds Total (95,665) .
Restricted Receipts .
Violent Crimes Compensation (127,921) .
Childhood Disease Victim's Fund (6,590) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (134,511) .
TDI Administration - TDI Fund Other Funds (9,520) . Total - General Treasury (239,696) .
State Retirement System .
Restricted Receipts .
Admin Expenses - State Retirement System (4,669,476) .
Retirement-Treasury Investment Operation (516,853) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (5,186,329) .
Other Funds .
Admin. Expenses - State Retirement System 2,912,426 .
Retirement - Treasury Investment Operation 497,361 .
Other Funds Total 3,409,787 .
Total - State Retirement System (1,776,542) .
Unclaimed Property Restricted Receipts 1,720,045.
RI Refunding Bond Authority General Revenue Funds Total 105,046 .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 105,046 .
Grand Total: Treasury (191,147) .

Boards For Design Professional
General Revenue Funds Total (16,363) .

Board Of Elections
General Revenue Funds Total 157,652.

Public Utilities Commission
General Revenue Funds Total (14,366) .
Public Utilities Commission - General Restricted Receipts 2,322.
Grand Total: Public Utilities Commission (12,044) .

Rhode Island Commission on Women
General.Revenue Funds Total 3,033.

Children, Youth, and Families
Central Management .
General Revenues 2,190,314 .
Children's Trust Fund (55,500) .
General Revenue Funds Total 2,134,814 .
Foster Care - Title IV-E Federal Funds 2,773,031.
Total - Central Management 4,907,845 .
Mental Health Services .
General Revenue Funds Total (523,920) .
Federal Funds .
CMHS Child Mental Health Services Initiative 186,793 .
Mental Health Planning & Demonstration Project (194,529) .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX (1,067,781) .
Block Grants for Comm Mental Health Services (9,622) .
Fderal Funds Total (1,085,139) .
Total - Mental Health Services (1,609,059) .
Juvenile Corrections .
General Revenue Funds Total 1,411,375 .
Federal Funds .
Family Violence Prevention 4,500 .
Chapter 1 Prgm-Neglected Child (144,204) .
Education of Handicapped Child 367,033 .
Vocational Education Basic (6,306) .
Goals 2000 14,000 .
Tech-Prep Education (19,979) .
Federal Funds Total 215,044 .
Total - Juvenile Corrections 1,626,419 .
Child Welfare .
General Revenues 1,105,878 .
Children's Trust Fund 55,500 .
General Revenue Funds Total 1,161,378 .

Federal Funds .
Education of Handicapped Child (9,715) .
Emergency Protection Grants - Sub Abuse 9,850 .
Family Preservation & Support Services (345) .
Family Support Payments to States/Assistance (9,535,123) .
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families 7,961,954 .
Payments to States for Child Care Assistance (1,820) .
Child Welfare Services - State Grants (10,000) .
Adoption Opportunities (77,042) .
Foster Care 140,758 .
Child Abuse Challenge Grants (5,953) .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX (3,249,363) .
Federal Funds Total (4,776,799) .
Social Security Income Restricted Receipts (238,573) .
Total - Child Welfare (3,853,994) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 4,183,647 .
Grand Total: Children, Youth, and Families 1,071,211 .

Elderly Affairs
General Revenue Funds 732,973.
Federal Funds .
Senior Community Service Employment Program 4,438 .
Job Training Partnership (16,191) .
Senior Companion Program (3,613) .
Low Income Home Energy Assistance 22,703 .
Special Programs for Elderly (221,812) .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX (7,947) .
Health Care Finance Research Demonstration 97,975 .
Title XX 200,000 .
Federal Funds Total 75,553 .
Grand Total: Elderly Affairs 808,526 .

Health
Central Management .
General Revenue Funds Total 17,469 .
Federal Funds .
Vital Records-Data Collection 98,469 .
Vital Records-Bureau of Labor 3,753 .
AIDS Activity 11,046 .
Health Promotion Risk Surveillance 13,000 .
Child Support Enforcement 20,212 .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX 110,200 .
Health Promotion Block Grant (902,536) .
Federal Funds Total (645,856) .
Indirect Cost Recovery - Central Mgt Restricted Receipts 397,712.
Total - Central Management (230,675) .
State Medical Examiner General Revenue Funds Total 10,148.
Family Health .
General Revenue Funds Total 540,237 .
Federal Funds .
Pre-Natal/Early Childhood Home Visits 332,433 .
W.I.C. Program (2,059,810) .
Infants & Toddlers Consolidated Program 351,949 .
Maternal & Child Health Consolidated Program 171,627 .
Injury Prevention & Control 12,565 .
Disabilities Prevention (186,273) .
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention 36,662 .
Family Planning - Services 130,195 .
Childhood Immunization Grants 1,026,049 .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX 155,998 .
Maternal & Child Health Block Grant 77,678 .
Abstinence Education 129,722 .
Federal Funds Total 178,795 .
Restricted Receipts .
Making The Grade - RWJ Foundation (132,375) .
Infant - Child Immunization 2,515 .
ALL KIDS COUNT 55,432 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (74,428) .
Total - Family Health 644,604 .
Health Services Regulation .
General Revenue Funds Total (127,484) .
Federal Funds .
State & Comm. Highway Safety 2,937 .
Emergency Medical Services for Children 100,000 .
Survey & Certification Health Care Providers (17,869) .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX 173,652 .
Federal Funds Total 258,720 .
Restricted Receipts .
HMO Certification 4,332 .
Forfeited Property Retained-Drug Control (2,404) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 1,928 .
Total - Health Services Regulation 133,164 .
Environmental Health .
General Revenue Funds Total 185,170 .
Federal Funds .
Fair Housing Assist. Program 809,280 .
Occupational Safety & Health 43,860 .
Air Pollution Control Program 1,706 .
State Indoor Radon Grants 95,132 .
State Public Water Supervision Project (114,495) .
Toxic Substances Compliance Monitoring 21,244 .
Lead Abatement Compliance Survey 75,425 .
EETP Training Program (38,601) .
Mammography Quality Stands Act 34,183 .
Toxic Substances & Disease Regulation 5,658 .
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention 655,567 .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX 103,718 .
Federal Funds Total 1,692,677 .
State Revolving Fund Administration
Restricted Receipts 323,207.
Total - Environmental Health 2,201,054 .
Health Laboratories .
General Revenue Funds Total 233,258.
Air Pollution Control Program Federal Funds 2,091.
Total - Health Laboratories 235,349 .
Preventive Health Services .
General Revenue Funds Total (10,934) .
Federal Funds .
Project Assist 292,768 .
Minority Male Health Coalition 30,410 .
Sexually Transmitted Disease (15,118) .
State & Comm. Highway Safety 10,000 .
Tuberculosis Control Programs 7,226 .
AIDS Activity (50,144) .
Primary Care Offices (22,552) .
Injury Prevention & Control 93,515 .
State Loan Repayment Program 40,000 .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX (28,867) .
Offices of Rural Health Grants 9,215 .
HIV Care Formula Grants 408,713 .
Breast & Cervical Cancer-Early Detection 158,132 .
Sexually Transmitted Disease Control 43,354 .
Diabetes Control Programs 2,258 .
Federal Funds Total 978,910 .
Total - Preventive Health Services 967,976 .
Substance Abuse .
General Revenue Funds Total (36,669) .
Federal Funds .
Drug Abuse Reporting Grants 5,005 .
Safe and Drug Free Schools 68,974 .
Prev. Alcohol/Drug Abuse 155,009 .
Medical Assist. Prog-Title XIX (4,014) .
Alcohol & Drug Abuse-Mental Health 358,115 .
Federal Funds Total 583,089 .
Total - Substance Abuse 546,420 .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 811,195 .
Grand Total: Health 4,508,040 .

Human Services
Central Management .
General Revenue Funds Total 171,507 .
Federal Funds .
Emergency Food Asst. Program (45,000) .
Comm. Services Block Grant 357,484 .
Head Start 50,000 .
Federal Funds Total 362,484 .
Restricted Receipts .
Indirect Cost Recovery-Central Mgt 1,592 .
Indirect Cost Recovery-Mgt Services 375 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 1,967 .
Total - Central Management 535,958 .
Individual and Family Support .
General Revenue Funds Total (1,482,887) .

Federal Funds .
Food Stamps 69,785,935 .
Child & Adult Care Food Program (38,416) .
Vocational Rehabilitation Grant 240,694 .
Independent Living-State Grant 175 .
Rehab Services - Older Blind Individuals (9,236) .
Supported Employment Services Program (19,400) .
State Grants Technology Related Assistance 76,776 .
Family Support Payment to States/Assistance (11,273,727) .
Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (7,755,308) .
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 17,070,241 .
State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants 1,600,108 .
Refugee & Entrant Asst - State Programs (380,999) .
Payments to States for Child Care Assistance 589,304 .
Social Services Block Grant 418,792 .
Social Security-Disability Insurance 898,281 .
Federal Funds Total 71,203,220 .
Total - Individual and Family Support 69,720,333 .

Veterans' Affairs .
General Revenue Funds Total 842,910 .

Federal Funds .
Grants to States for Construction of State Homes (581,815) .
Veterans' Domiciliary Care (151,900) .
State Cemetery Grants 538,368 .
Social Services Block Grant 3,994 .
Federal Funds Total (191,353) .
Restricted Receipts .
Veterans' Home Collections 65,900 .
Veterans' Home - Resident Benefits 1,200 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 67,100 .
Total - Veterans' Affairs 718,657 .
Health Care Quality, Financing & Purchasing .
(Formerly Medical Services Administration) .
General Revenue Funds Total 665,082 .
Medical Assistance Program - Title XIX Federal Funds 212,994.
RW Johnson Grant - Dual Eligibles Restricted Receipts 35,805.
Total - Health Care Quality, Financing & Purchasing 913,881 .

Medical Benefits. General Revenue Funds Total 22,584,233 .
Medical Assistance Program - Title XIX Federal Funds 23,057,085 .
Total - Medical Benefits 45,641,318 .

S.S.I. Program.
General Revenue Funds Total 2,307,817 .
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families .
General Revenue Funds Total 3,959 .
Federal Funds .
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 59,599,407 .
Family Support Payments to States - Assistance Payments (61,306,757) .
Refugee & Entrant Asst. - State Adm. Programs (24,379) .
Child Care - Families at Risk Welfare Depend 4,976,331 .
Payments to States Child Care Assistance (338,999) .
Federal Funds Total 2,905,603 .
Total - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 2,909,562 .
State-Funded Programs .
(Formerly General Public Assistance) .
General Public Assistance (15,075) .
SSI Immigrants- State Program (4,025,011) .
Weatherization One Time Payment (92,900) .
Food Stamp Replacement for Immigrants - State (616,402) .
General Revenue Funds Total (4,749,388) .
Refugee Asst-Vol Agency Program Federal Funds (39,348) .
Total - State Funded Programs (4,788,736) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 20,343,233 .
Grand Total: Human Services 117,958,790 .


Mental Health, Retardation, & Hospitals
Central Management General Revenue Funds Total 403,057 .
Hospital & Community System Support .
General Revenue Funds Total 968,190 .
Labor Management Cooperation Federal Funds 42,000 .
Delaware Capital Projects Restricted Receipts (400,000) .
Delaware Capital Projects Other Funds 691,544 .
Total - Hospital & Community System Support 1,301,734 .

Services for the Developmentally Disabled .
General Revenue 31,848 .
Medical Assistance Program - Title XIX Federal Funds 184,920 .
Delaware Fund Capital Debt Service Restricted Receipts (1,783,421) .
Delaware Fund Capital Debt Service Other Funds 2,124,531 .
Total - Services for the Developmentally Disabled 557,878 .
Integrated Mental Health Services General Revenue Funds Total 92,369. Hosp. & Community Rehabilitative Services .
General Revenue Funds Total (1,442,034) .
Medical Assistance Program - Title XIX Federal Funds (1,957,242) .
Total - Hospital & Community Rehabilitative Services (3,399,276) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 53,430 .
Grand Total: Mental Health, Retardation, & Hospitals (1,044,238) .



Office of the Child Advocate
Federal Funds .
Special Education Grants (8,858) .
Special Education Preschool 710 .
Medical Assistance Program - Title XIX (28,654) .
Federal Funds Total (36,802) .
RI Foundation Restricted Receipts (9,368) .
Grand Total: Office of the Child Advocate (46,170) .

Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
General Revenue Funds Total 19,502 .

Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council
Federal Funds 242 .

Governor's Commission on Disabilities
Formerly Governor's Commission on the Handicapped .
General Revenue Funds Total 6,451 .
Nat'l Inst of Disability & Rehab. Research Federal Funds 6,954 .
Tech Assistance -Comm On The Handicapped Restricted Receipts (1,020) .
Grand Total: Governor's Commission on Disabilities 12,385 .

Commission For Human Rights
General Revenue Funds Total 27,291 .
Federal Funds 50,597 .
Grand Total: Commission for Human Rights 77,888 .

Mental Health Advocate
General Revenue Funds Total (8,601) .

Elementary and Secondary Education
State Aid-Vocational Rehabilitation Grant Federal Funds (19,909) .
School Housing Aid General Revenue Funds Total 1,621,705 .
Teachers' Retirement General Revenue Funds Total 309,300 .
Rhode Island School for the Deaf .
General Revenue Funds Total (45,572) .
Federal Funds .
Job Training Partnership (7,893) .
Special Education Grants 3,295 .
Innovative Ed. Program Strategies 138 .
Federal Funds Total (4,460) .
Project Communication Coordination Restricted Receipts 29,797 .
Total - Rhode Island School for the Deaf (20,235) .
Davies Career & Technical School .
General Revenue Funds Total (64,458) .
Federal Funds .
Promotion of the Arts (13,131) .
Title 1 Grants to LEA's (8,819) .
Special Education Grants 9,762 .
Vocational Education Basic 25,146 .
Innovative Ed. Program Strategies 582 .
Federal Funds Total 13,540 .
Education Partnership Restricted Receipts 6,565 .
Total - Davies Career & Technical School (44,353) .
Metropolitan Career & Technical School General Revenue Funds Total (20,143) .
Deputy Program & Field Services .
General Revenue Funds Total 18,991 .
Goals 2000 Federal Funds (773) .
Total - Deputy Program & Field Services 18,218 .
Instruction .
General Revenue Funds Total (143,248) .
Federal Funds .
Title 1 Grants to LEA's (27,612) .
Educationally Deprived Children (83,702) .
Special Education Grants (169,435) .
Vocational Education Basic (20,000) .
Chapter II Block Grants 1,627 .
Special Education Preschool (135,903) .
Bilingual Ed. Support Services (14,669) .
Fund for Improvement of Education (37) .
Goals 2000 (14,604) .
Special Education and Services for Disabled 461,042 .
Federal Funds Total (3,293) .
Total - Instruction (146,541) .
Workforce Development .
General Revenue Funds Total (3,977) .
Vocational Education Basic Federal Funds (6,983) .
Restricted Receipts .
Workplace Literacy (98,191) .
Educational Partnership Fund (25,000) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (123,191) .
Total - Workforce Development (134,151) .
School Improvements .
General Revenue Funds Total (167,661) .
Federal Funds .
Migrant Education Basic (162,654) .
Educationally Deprived Children 36,855.
Chapter II Block Grants 1,734.
Eisenhower Professional Development 1,261 .
Federal Funds Total (122,804) .
Delaware Capital Projects Restricted Receipts (200,000) .
Delaware Capital Projects Other Funds 200,000 .
Total - School Improvements (290,465) .
Special Needs Services .
General Revenue Funds Total (27,029) .
Federal Funds .
Special Education Personnel (139,682) .
Secondary Ed. & Services for Disabled (461,042) .
CMHS Child Mental Health Services Initiative (85,000) .
Disabilities Prevention (39,650) .
Federal Funds Total (725,374) .
Total - Special Needs Services (752,403) .
Integration of Social Services .
General Revenue Funds Total (64,481) .
Federal Funds .
Special Education Grants 2,487 .
Eisenhower Math & Science Grant (7,041) .
Safe and Drug Free Schools 28,797 .
Bilingual Ed. Support Services 13,257 .
AIDS Activity 52,489 .
Maternal & Child Health Block Grant (25,000) .
Special Education Personnel 152,859 .
Child and Mental Health Services 85,001 .
Disabilities Prevention 7,000 .
Federal Funds Total 309,849 .
Carnegie Foundation - Int of Social Services Restricted Receipts (1,307) .
Total - Integration of Social Services 244,061 .
General Assembly Grants General Revenue Funds Total 68,143 .
Allocation Grants .
Federal Funds .
Chapter 1 Program - Neglected Child (5,770) .
Chapter II Block Grants 50,000 .
Eisenhower Math & Science Grant 102,000 .
Federal Funds Total 146,230 .
Legal Counsel General Revenue Funds Total (27,746) .
Deputy Support Services
General Revenue Funds Total (1,823) .
Finance
General Revenue Funds Total (143,209) .
Assessment .
General Revenue Funds Total 509,464 .
Federal Funds .
Special Education Grants (64,581) .
Vocational Education Basic (50,080) .
Chapter II Block Grants (26,316) .
Byrd Honors Scholarship 20,211 .
Safe and Drug Free Schools 290 .
AIDS Activity (1,364) .
Federal Funds Total (121,840) .
Total - Assessment 387,624 .
Teacher Prep Cert & Prof Dev
General Revenue Funds Total 11,653 .
Equity and Access
General Revenue Funds Total (241) .
Federal Funds .
Title 1 Grants to LEA's (6,758) .
Ed. Homeless Children & Youth 25,476 .
Federal Funds Total 18,718 .
Total - Equity and Access 18,477 .
Nutrition Programs .
General Revenue Funds Total 1,221 .
Federal Funds .
National School Lunch Program (2,095,114) .
Special Milk Program for Child (17,318) .
Child & Adult Care Food Program (581,410) .
Summer Food Service Program (420,007) .
Nutrition Education & Training 7,634 .
Federal Funds Total (3,106,215) .
Total - Nutrition Programs (3,104,994) .
Commissioners Office
General Revenue Funds Total 21,641 .
Strategic Planning
General Revenue Funds Total (4,746) .
Resource Development
General Revenue Funds Total (143,292) .
Public Information .
General Revenue Funds Total 56,185 .
Goals 2000 Federal Funds 6,239 .
Total - Public Information 62,424 .
Legislation
General Revenue Funds Total 32,920 .
Board Relations
General Revenue Funds Total 20,278 .
Special Assignments
General Revenue Funds Total (16,456) .
Human Resources
General Revenue Funds Total 27,013 .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 1,824,432 .
Grand Total: Elementary and Secondary (1,880,779) .

Public Higher Education
General Revenue Funds Total 1,619,685 .
Federal Funds Total 148,584 .
Higher Education Delaware Capital Projects Restricted Receipts (500,000) .
Higher Education Delaware Capital Projects Other Funds 1,079,388 .
University and College Funds 8,223,208 .
Grand Total: Board of Governors 10,570,865 .

Rhode Island State Council on the Arts
Arts Council Federal Funds (33,420).
Arts Council Private Donations Restricted Receipts (6,500) .
Grand Total: RI State Council on the Arts (39,920) .

Atomic Energy Commission
General Revenues Funds Total 1,129 .
URI Sponsored Research Other Funds 4,830 .
Grand Total - Atomic Energy Commission 5,959 .

Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority
General Revenue Funds.
General Revenue Funds Total (7,266,404) .
Need Based Grants and Work Opportunities, RIGL 16-56-6 & 16-56-8 6,341,046 .
Authority Operations and Other Grants 792,329 .
General Revenue Funds Total (133,029) .

Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission
General Revenue Funds Total 59,590 .
Restricted Receipts .
Survey and Planning - Restricted 458 .
Historic Preservation Easement Fund 232 .
Historic Preservation Loan Fund - Interest Revenue 3,211 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 3,901 .
Grand Total - Historic Preservation Comm 63,491 .

Rhode Island Public Telecommunications Authority
General Revenue Funds Total (10,178) .
Corporation for Public Broadcasting Other Funds (29,525) .
Grand Total: Public Telecommunications Authority (39,703) .


Attorney General

Criminal .
General Revenue Funds Total 92,660.
Federal Funds.
Food Stamps 10,117 .
Crime Victim Assistance 1,209 .
Violence Against Women Formula 2,468 .
Childrens Justice Grants State 30,084 .
State Medicaid Fraud Control Unit 14,422 .
Federal Funds Total 58,300 .
Restricted Receipts .
Forfeiture of Property 2,254 .
Gambling Forfeitures 20,000 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total 22,254 .
Total - Criminal 173,214 .

Civil.
General Revenue Funds Total (138,339) .
Family Support Payments to States/Asst Federal Funds 2,251 .
Restricted Receipts .
Public Utilities Commission Program 24,667 .
Consumer Education - NAAG 191,727 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 216,394 .
Total - Civil 80,306 .
Bureau of Criminal Identification
General Revenue Funds Total 1,371 .
General-
General Revenue Funds Total 40,881
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds (3,427) .
Grand Total: Attorney General 295,772 .

Corrections
Central Management .
General Revenue Funds Total 246,384 .
Criminal Justice Statistics Federal Funds 14,664 .
Total - Central Management 261,048 .
Parole Board
General Revenue Funds Total 30,010 .
Institutions/Operations .
General Revenue Funds Total (1,098,197) .
Restricted Receipts .
Custody of U.S. Detainees 1,247,000 .
Maximum Security Improvements - Delaware (294,000) .
Women's Unit Improvements - Delaware (397,000) .
Perimeter & Security Upgrades - Delaware (1,000,000) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (444,000) .
Other Funds .
Maximum Security Improvements - Delaware 294,000 .
Women's Unit Improvements - Delaware 397,000 .
Perimeter and Security Upgrades - Delaware 1,000,000 .
Other Funds Total: 1,691,000 .
Total - Institutions/Operations 148,803 .
Rehabilitative Services .
General Revenue Funds Total 2,044,098 .
J-Link Project Federal Funds 100,000 .
Total - Rehabilitative Services 2,144,098 .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 1,222,295 .
Grand Total: Corrections 2,583,959 .

Judiciary
Supreme Court
General Revenue Funds Total 615,829 .
Federal Funds .
State Court Improvement Program 217,023 .
Violence Against Women Formula (2,609) .
Injury Prevention & Control 30,487 .
Federal Funds Total 244,901 .
Restricted Receipts .
R.I. Supreme Court Disciplinary Counsel (91,951) .
Kent County Court House (100,000) .
Garrahy Judicial Complex Renovations (700,000) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (891,951) .
Other Funds .
Delaware-Kent County Court House 100,000 .
Delaware-Garrahy Renovation 700,000 .
Other Funds Total: 800,000 .
Total - Supreme Court 768,779 .
Superior Court .
General Revenue Funds Total (43,622) .
Gun Court Restricted Receipts (272,916) .
Total - Superior Court (316,538) .
Family Court .
General Revenue Funds Total 399,060 .
Federal Funds .
Family Violence Prevention 7,173 .
Juvenile Justice & Delinquency 9,500 .
Child Support Enforcement (22,755) .
Supervision of Court-Ordered Child Visit 50,000 .
Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention 41,875 .
Federal Funds Total 85,793 .
Total - Family Court 484,853 .

District Court .
General Revenue Funds Total 40,034 .
Family Violence Prevention Federal Funds 9,492 .
Total - District Court 49,526 .

Administrative Adjudication
General Revenue Fund Total 63,891 .
Worker's Compensation Court .
Restricted Receipts .
Workers' Compensation Court (2,206) .
Pension - Retired Workers' Comp Judges 2,527 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 321 .
Total - Worker's Compensation Court 321 .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 1,075,192 .
Grand Total: Judiciary 1,050,832 .

Military Staff
General Revenue Funds Total 89,863 .
Federal Funds .
National Guard - Army 179,742 .
National Guard- Construction Grant 100,000 .
National Guard - Air 13,405 .
National Guard - Recruiting 5,402 .
Federal Funds Total 298,549 .
Delaware Funds Restricted Receipts (200,000) .
Other Funds .
Delaware Funds - Armory of Mounted Commands Roofs 200,000 .
Rails-to-Trails - (Highway Fund) 200,000 .
Other Funds Total 400,000 .
Total - Military Staff 588,412 .
Emergency Management .
General Revenue Funds Total (6,456) .
Federal Funds .
State Disaster Preparedness Grants 46 .
Earthquake Hazards Reduction Preparedness Grant (20,733) .
Hurricane Program - Disaster Assistance 24,769 .
Hurricane Program (63,571) .
Federal Funds Total (59,489) .
Total - Emergency Management (65,945) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 83,407 .
Grand Total: Military Staff 522,467 .

E 9-1-1 Commission
Restricted Receipts 45,894 .

Fire Safety Code Commission
General Revenue Funds Total 10,376 .

Fire Safety and Training Academy
General Revenue Funds Total 19,515 .

Commission on Judicial Tenure & Discipline
General Revenue Funds Total 8,090 .

Governor's Justice Commission
Federal Funds .
Juvenile Justice & Delinquency 218,937 .
Criminal Justice Statistics 270 .
Crime Victim Assistance 95,379 .
Drug Control & System Improvement (274,717) .
Violence Against Women Formula 421,824 .
Federal Funds Total 461,693 .

Municipal Police Training Academy
General Revenue Funds Total 29,405 .
Law Enforcement Assistance Federal Funds (1,000) .
Grand Total: Municipal Police Training Academy 28,405 .

Rhode Island State Police
General Revenue Funds Total 897,637 .
Federal Funds .
Drug Control & System Improvement 25,000 .
Federal Crime Bill - COPS (15,838) .
State & Comm. Highway Safety 85,349 .
Federal Funds Total 94,511 .
Restricted Receipts .
Forfeitures - Federal 110,000 .
Delaware Capital Projects (274,000) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (164,000) .
Delaware Capital Projects Other Funds 274,000 .
Grand Total: Rhode Island State Police 1,102,148 .

Office of Public Defender
.
General Revenue Funds Total 117,508 .
Federal Funds .
Family Violence Prevention (2,349) .
Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (6,061) .
Federal Funds Total (8,410) .
Grand Total: Office Of Public Defender 109,098 .

Sheriffs of the Several Counties
General Revenue Funds Total 237,081 .

Environmental Management
Policy and Administration .
General Revenue Funds Total 217,168 .
Restricted Receipts .
Oil Spill Prevent. Admin. & Resp. Fund 850,000 .
Blackstone Bikepath Design (925,528) .
Trout Stamp Fund 46,725 .
Environmental Response Fund 287,232 .
Water & Air Protection 56,055 .
National Heritage Revolving Fund 105,000 .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: 419,484 .
Other Funds .
Blackstone Bikepath Design (Highway Funds) 925,595 .
Symms Recreational Trails (Highway Funds) 20,000 .
Allendale Dam - Delaware Plan Funds 50,000 .
Other Funds Total: 995,595 .
Total - Policy and Administration 1,632,247 .
Natural Resources .
General Revenue Funds Total (94,370) .
Federal Funds .
Cooperative Forestry Assistance 1,128 .
Interjurisdictional Fisheries (77,366) .
Atlantic Coastal Act Programs 86,075 .
Sport Fish Restoration 474,231 .
Wildlife Restoration 140,766 .
Pesticide Compliance Monitoring 42,886 .
Special Purpose Grants 15,700 .
Federal Funds Total 683,420 .
Restricted Receipts .
Delaware Cap Debt Service-Recreation (10,370,326) .
Delaware Funds-Misquamicut Beach (1,000,000) .
Fishing License Receipts 30,256 .
Hunting License Receipts (21,522) .
Fishing & Game Land Acquisition & Development 105,000 .
Troutt Stamp Fund (46,725) .
Delaware Capital Debt Service Agricultural Lands (1,162,101) .
Delaware Cap Debt Service-Coastal (822,994) .
Delaware Funds-Pier Upgrades (1,000,000) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (14,288,412) .
Other Funds .
Delaware Funds - Dam Repair 223,300 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Recreation 10,234,455 .
Delaware Funds-Misquamicut Beach 1,000,000 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Agricult Lands 1,168,666 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Coastal 810,863 .
Delaware Funds-Galilee Piers 50,000 .
Delaware Funds-Pier Upgrades 1,000,000 .
Other Funds Total: 14,487,284 .
Total - Natural Resources 787,922 .
Environmental Protection .
General Revenue Funds Total 351,871 .
Federal Funds .
Air Pollution Control Program 151,149 .
Water Pollution Control (40,194) .
Super Fund State Sites (78,178) .
Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund 34,440 .
SARA Title III, Information Management Project 149,456 .
Federal Funds Total 216,673 .
Restricted Receipts .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Wastewater Treatment (6,595,792) .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-NBC (3,427,471) .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Clean Water Finance Agency (823,956) .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-BVDC Bonds (70,248) .
Environmental Response Fund II (286,917) .
Water & Air Protection Program (55,576) .
Underground Storage Tanks (48,807) .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Hazardous Waste (1,793,693) .
Restricted Receipt Funds Total: (13,102,460) .
Other Funds .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Wastewater Treatment 6,496,974 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-NBC 3,326,735 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Clean Water Finance Agency 823,956 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-BVDC Bonds 70,248 .
Delaware Capital Debt Service-Hazardous Waste 1,743,574 .
Other Funds Total: 12,461,487 .
Total - Environmental Protection (72,429) .
Grand Total - General Revenue Funds 474,669 .
Grand Total: Environmental Management 2,347,740 .

Coastal Resources Management Council
General Revenue Funds Total 141,705 .
Coastal Zone Management Project.
Federal Funds 30,295 .
Grand Total: Coastal Resources Management Council 172,000 .

Water Resources Board
General Revenue Funds Total (54,570).


Transportation
Central Management .
State & Comm. Highway Safety Federal Funds (10,129) .
Gasoline Tax Other Funds 237,254 .
Total - Central Management 227,125 .

Management and Budget Gasoline Tax
Other Funds (158,899) .
Infrastructure-Maintenance Gasoline Tax Other Funds (2,881,991) .
Infrastructure-Engineering .
Federal Funds .
Highway Planning & Construction 621,157 .
Local Railroad Assistance (7,226,190) .
Planning Administration (36,402) .
Federal Transit Capital/Op. Assistance (45,000) .
Public Transportation for NonUrban Area 20,000 .
Capital Assistance Elderly/Disabled 70,000 .
Federal Funds Total (6,596,435) .
Sakonnet Railroad Bridge Settlement Restricted Receipts 90,000 .
Gasoline Tax Other Funds 1,303,636 .
Total - Infrastructure-Engineering (5,202,799) .
Grand Total: Transportation (8,016,564) .

Section 2. The State of Rhode Island is hereby authorized to borrow during its fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, in anticipation of receipts from taxes such sum or sums, at such time or times and upon such terms and conditions not inconsistent with the provisions and limitations of section 17 of article VI of the constitution of Rhode Island, as the general treasurer, with the advice of the governor, shall deem for the best interests of the state, provided that the amounts so borrowed shall not exceed one hundred fifty million dollars ($150,000,000), at any time outstanding. The state is hereby further authorized to give its promissory note or notes signed by the general treasurer and counter-signed by the secretary of state for the payment of any sum so borrowed. Any such proceeds shall be invested by the general treasurer until such time as they are needed. The interest income earned from such investments shall be used to pay the interest on the promissory note or notes, and any expense of issuing the promissory note or notes, with the balance remaining at the end of said fiscal year, if any, shall be used toward the payment of long term debt service of the state, unless prohibited by federal law or regulation.

Notwithstanding any other authority to the contrary, duly authorized bonds or notes of the state issued during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 may be issued in the form of commercial paper, so-called. In connection therewith, the state, acting through the general treasurer, may enter into agreements with banks, trust companies or other financial institutions within or outside the state, whether in the form of letters or lines of credit, liquidity facilities, insurance or other support arrangements. Any notes issued as commercial paper shall be in such amount and bear such terms as the general treasurer, with the advice of the governor, shall determine, which may include provisions for prepayment at any time with or without premium at the option of the state. Such notes may be sold at a premium or discount, and may bear interest or not and, if interest bearing, may bear interest at such rate or rates variable from time to time as determined by the Federal Reserve Bank Composite Index of Commercial Paper, or the Municipal Market Data General Market Index, or other similar commercial paper offerings, or other method specified in any agreement with brokers for the placement or marketing of any such notes issued as commercial paper, or other like agreements. Any such agreement may also include such other covenants and provisions for protecting the rights, security and remedies of the lenders as may, in the discretion of the general treasurer, be reasonable and proper and be reasonable, legal and proper. The general treasurer may also enter into agreements with brokers for the placement or marketing of any such notes of the state issued as commercial paper. Any notes of the state issued as commercial paper in anticipation of receipts from taxes in any fiscal year must also be issued in accordance with the provisions of section 17 of article VI of the constitution of Rhode Island and within the limitations set forth in section 1 of this act.

Section 3. Mental Health and Retardation: Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 35-3-15 of Chapter 35 of the Rhode Island General Laws, all unexpended and unencumbered balances as of June 30, 1998 relating to the Pirovano Trust in the Department of Mental Health and Retardation are hereby reappropriated to fiscal year 1999.

Section 4. Section 16-57-6.4 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-57 entitled "Higher Education Assistance Authority" is hereby amended to read as follows:

16-57-6.4. Prepaid tuition plan. -- (a) The authority shall, in conjunction with the executive director of the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority, the commissioner of higher education and the Advanced Tuition Payment Plant Commission, develop and present to the general assembly no later than December 1, 1997 May 1, 1998 a plan for the establishment of a prepaid tuition program. .

Section 5. Higher Education Assistance Authority Need Based Grants and Work Opportunities end of year balances -- Reappropriation. -- Notwithstanding the provisions of section 35-3-15 of the general laws in chapter 35-3 entitled "State Budget", all unexpended, encumbered, and unencumbered balances of revenue appropriations for "Need Based Grants and Work Opportunities -- RIGL 16-56-6 and 16-56-8" contained in section 1 of this article within the Higher Education Assistance Authority, whether regular or special appropriations, at the end of fiscal year 1997-1998 shall be reappropriated in the ensuing fiscal year and made immediately available for the same purposes as the former applications. .

Section 6. Allendale Dam - Reappropriation -- Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, all unexpended, encumbered, and unencumbered funds for the Allendale Dam - Delaware Plan fund appropriation in the Department of Environmental Management, whether a regular or special appropriation, for fiscal year 1998, shall be reappropriated to fiscal year 1999 and be made available for the same purpose as the former application.

Section 7. Consumer Protection/Education Account. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5-61-3(b) for fiscal year 1998, the State Controller is hereby authorized to transfer all unencumbered and unexpended balances in the Consumer Protection/Education Account to general fund surplus.

Section 8. Section 5-61-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-61 entitled "Telephone Sales Solicitation Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:

5-61-3. Registration. -- (a) Not less than ten (10) days prior to doing business in this state, a telephone sales solicitation operation or telephonic seller shall register with the department by filing with the consumer protection division of the department the information required by section 5-61-4 and a filing fee of one hundred dollars ($100). A seller shall be deemed to do business in this state if the seller solicits prospective purchasers from locations in this state or solicits prospective purchasers who are located in this state. The information required by section 5-61-4 shall be submitted on a form provided by the attorney general. The information shall be verified by a declaration signed by each principal of the telephone sales solicitation operation under penalty of perjury. The declaration shall specify the date and location of signing. Information submitted pursuant to subdivision (j) or (k) of section 5-61-4 shall be clearly identified and appended to the filing.

(b) Registration of a telephone sales solicitation business shall be valid for one year from the effective date thereof and may be annually renewed by making the filing required by section 5-61-4 and paying a filing fee of one hundred dollars ($100), which shall be deposited into a consumer protection/education checking account to be used and maintained by the consumer protection division of the department of attorney general. the general fund as general revenue.

(c) Whenever, prior to expiration of a seller's annual registration, there is material change in the information required by section 5-61-4, the seller shall, within ten (10) days, file an addendum updating the information with the consumer protection division of the department. However, changes in salespersons soliciting on behalf of the seller shall be updated by addendums filed, if necessary, in quarterly intervals computed from the effective date of registration.

(d) Upon receipt of a filing and filing fee pursuant to subdivision (a) or (b), the department shall send the telephonic seller a written confirmation of receipt of the filing no later than ten (10) business days. If the seller has more than one business location, the written confirmation shall be sent to the principal business location identified in the seller's filing and the seller may make copies so that the seller has one for each business location. The seller shall post the confirmation of receipt of filing, within ten (10) days of receipt thereof, in a conspicuous place at each of the seller's business locations. The seller shall not commence any telephone solicitations until such time as the written confirmation has been received.

(e) The consumer protection division of the department of attorney general may delay, reject, or revoke a registration upon review of the information contained in the filing of the registration form, or as a result of information relating to the conduct of the business operation.

SECTION 9. Sections 1 through 7 shall take effect upon passage and section 8 shall take effect June 30, 1998



Respectfully submitted,

ANTONIO J. PIRES
Representative, District 79

Representatives Burlingame and Pires discuss the amendment.

Representative Jacquard requests to vote separately on Section 1.

There is no objection.

Representative Moura discusses the amendment.

The motion to amend is read and prevails on a roll call vote, 88 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 88: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Campbell, Carpenter, Carter, Caruolo, Castro, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Iannitelli, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Metts, Millard, Montalbano, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Panciera, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Scott, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Walter, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS-0. Section 1 of bill marked Substitute "A" is read and passed, as amended, and the original section of the bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 80 members voting in the affirmative and 9 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 80: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Campbell, Carpenter, Carter, Caruolo, Castro, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Metts, Millard, Montalbano, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Panciera, Picard, Pires, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Walter, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS 9: Representatives Bierman, Hetherington, Jacquard, Lanzi, Lima, Montanaro, Palumbo, Pisaturo, Scott. The remainder of the bill marked Substitute "A", (Sections 2 through 9), is read and passed, as amended, and the original bill indefinitely postponed, on a roll call vote, 89 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS - 89: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Amaral, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barone, Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Campbell, Carpenter, Carter, Caruolo, Castro, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, Crowley, Dennigan, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Fleury, Fox, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Hetherington, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Jacquard, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Menard, Metts, Millard, Montalbano, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Panciera, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Quick, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento Scott, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Walter, Wasylyk,' Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS-0.

CONSENT CALENDAR




From the Consent Calendar are taken:

1. (98-S 2043) An Act reinstating and restoring forfeited or revoked corporate charters.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage in concurrence.

2. (98-H7684) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to taxation.

Committee on Corporations recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

Read and passed, item number 1 in concurrence, on motion of Representative Henseler, seconded by Representative McGowan, and by unanimous consent, on a roll call vote, 73 members voting in the affirmative and 0 members voting in the negative as follows:

YEAS 73: Representatives Aiken-Salandria, Anderson, M., Anderson, S., Anzeveno, Barr, Benoit, Benson, Bierman, Bramley, Burlingame, Callahan, Carpenter, Carter, Caruolo, Cicilline, Coderre, Coelho, Costantino, DeSimone, Faria, Ferguson, Flaherty, Garvey, George, Giannini, Ginaitt, Heffner, Henseler, Iannitelli, Inman, Iwuc, Kelley, Kennedy, Kilmartin, Lally, Lanzi, Levesque, C., Levesque, G., Lima, Little, Long, Lopes, Lowe, Malik, Martineau, McCauley, McGowan, McNamara, Montalbano, Montanaro, Moura, Munschy, Naughton, Palangio, Palumbo, Panciera, Picard, Pires, Pisaturo, Rabideau, Reilly, Rose, Russo, San Bento, Sherlock, Simonian, Slater, Smith, Wasylyk, Watson, Williams, Williamson, Winfield.

NAYS-0.

REQUESTS


Representative Scott requests the Journal to reflect that if he had voted on the Consent Calendar, he would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

Representative Amaral requests the Journal to reflect that is he had voted on the Consent Calendar, he would have voted in the affirmative.

There is no objection.

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Representative C. Levesque announces that the Committee on Special Legislation will meet today at the rise of the House.

Also:

Representative Benoit announces that the Committee on Health, Education and Welfare will meet today at the rise of the House in the House Lounge or in Room 201 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Williamson announces that the Committee on Judiciary will meet today at the rise of the House.

Also:

Representative Faria announces that the Committee on Labor will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 135 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Martineau announces that the Committee on Corporations will meet today at the rise of the House.

Also:

Representative Sherlock announces that the Finance Sub-Committee budget hearing on the Department of Human Services will meet today at the rise of the House in Room 35 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Sherlock announces that the Finance Sub-Committee budget hearing on the Department of Mental Health and Retardation will meet tomorrow at 12:00 o'clock P.M. in Room 35 of the State House.

Also:

Representative Henseler reminds the House of Representative that there will be no session tomorrow, and that session will begin at regular time on Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 5:00 o'clock P.M.

CONGRATULATIONS


Representative Lopes extends congratulations to Representative Rose on the birth of his granddaughter Victoria Nadine Rose.

TRANSMITTAL

By unanimous consent, all matters on the Clerk's desk are ordered to be transmitted to His Excellency, the Governor, and to the Honorable Senate forthwith.

ADJOURNMENT

At 4:30 o'clock P.M. on motion of Representative Slater, and as a further mark of respect to the memory of Joseph Andrade; on motion of Representative Long, and as a further mark of respect to the memories of David and Toby Weist, seconded by Representatives Henseler and Long, the House adjourns, on a unanimous rising vote.

LINDA McELROY
Recording Clerk

Appendix



INVOCATION

REPRESENTATIVE SANDRA J. CAMPBELL

Dear God, we ask you to bless this House and all the people of Rhode Island.Amen.




TRANSMITTED TO THE GOVERNOR


(98-S 2043) An Act reinstating and restoring forfeited or revoked corporate charters.

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CALENDAR




In order for Tuesday, March 31, 1998:

1. (98-H 8236) An Act relating to judicial selection.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

2. (98(H 8036) An Act relating to Administrative Adjudication Court.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

3. (98-H7464) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to motor vehicles.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A.

4. (98-H7720) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to towns and cities - Central Falls Municipal Court.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

5. (98-H8034) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to domestic violence.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A.

6. (98-H7118) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to domestic relations - denial of visitation rights.

Committee on Judiciary recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

7. (98-H7390) An Act relating to payment of fines.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

8. (98-H7117) An Act relating to motor and other vehicles special stops required.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

9. (98-H7890) An Act relating to courts and civil procedure courts.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

10. (98-H7541) An Act relating to criminal procedure - victim's rights.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

11. (98-H7744) An Act relating to judicial selection.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

12. (98-H7499) An Act relating to criminal procedure - bounty hunters.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

13. (98-H8310) An Act relating to judicial selection.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

14. (98-H7184) An Act relating to identification and apprehension of criminals.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage.

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CALENDAR




In order for Thursday, April 2, 1998:

1. (98-H 8738 as amended) An Act authorizing the establishment of a Municipal Court in East Greenwich.

Committee on Judiciary recommends passage as amended.

2. (98-H7818) An Act relating to residency -Woonsocket.

Committee on Special Legislation recommends passage.

3. (98-H8252) An Act relating to insurance.

Committee on Corporations recommends passage.

4. (98-H8088 as amended) An Act relating to health and safety- long term care.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends passage as amended.

5. (98-H8304 as amended) An Act relating to the Health and Educational Building Corporation.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends passage as amended.

6. (98-H7728) An Act relating to education -curriculum.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends passage.

7. (98-H7386) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to health and safety - vital records.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

8. (98-H7628) An Act relating to health and safety.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends passage.

9. (98-H8311) (Substitute "A") An Act relating to state affairs and government - confidentiality of records.

Committee on Health, Education and Welfare recommends indefinite postponement of the original bill and passage of Substitute "A".

LOUIS D'ANTUONO
Reading Clerk
Thursday, March 26, 1998





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