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ARTICLE 12
RELATING TO BUDGET AND ACCOUNTS

     SECTION 1. Section 16-59-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-59 entitled "Board of
Governors for Higher Education [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education
Act]" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     16-59-9. Educational budget and appropriations. -- (a) The general assembly shall
annually appropriate any sums it deems necessary for support and maintenance of higher
education in the state and the state controller is authorized and directed to draw his or her orders
upon the general treasurer for the payment of the appropriations or so much of the sums that are
necessary for the purposes appropriated, upon the receipt by him or her of proper vouchers as the
council on postsecondary education may by rule provide. The council shall receive, review, and
adjust the budget for the office of postsecondary commissioner and present the budget as part of
the budget for higher education under the requirements of § 35-3-4.
      (b) The office of postsecondary commissioner and the institutions of public higher
education shall establish working capital accounts.
      (c) Any tuition or fee increase schedules in effect for the institutions of public higher
education shall be received by the council on postsecondary education for allocation for the fiscal
year for which state appropriations are made to the council by the general assembly; provided that
no further increases may be made by the board of education or the council on postsecondary
education for the year for which appropriations are made. Except that these provisions shall not
apply to the revenues of housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities at the University of Rhode
Island, Rhode Island College, and the Community Colleges including student fees as described in
P.L. 1962, ch. 257 pledged to secure indebtedness issued at any time pursuant to P.L. 1962, ch.
257 as amended.
      (d) All housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities at all public institutions of higher
learning shall be self-supporting and no funds shall be appropriated by the general assembly to
pay operating expenses, including principal and interest on debt services, and overhead expenses
for the facilities. Any debt-service costs on general obligation bonds presented to the voters in
November 2000 and November 2004 or appropriated funds from the Rhode Island capital plan for
the housing auxiliaries at the University of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College shall not be
subject to this self-supporting requirement in order to provide funds for the building construction
and rehabilitation program. The institutions of public higher education will establish policies and
procedures which that enhance the opportunity for auxiliary facilities to be self-supporting,
including that all faculty provide timely and accurate copies of booklist for required textbooks to
the public higher educational institution's bookstore.
      (e) The additional costs to achieve self-supporting status shall be by the implementation
of a fee schedule of all housing, dining, and other auxiliary facilities, including but not limited to,
operating expenses, principal, and interest on debt services, and overhead expenses.
     (f) The board of education is authorized to establish a restricted-receipt account for the
Westerly Higher Education and Industry Center (also known as the Westerly Job Skills Center or
Westerly Higher Education Learning Center) and to collect lease payments from occupying
companies, and fees from room and service rentals, to support the operation and maintenance of
the facility. All such revenues shall be deposited to the restricted-receipt account.
     SECTION 2. Section 35-3-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-3 entitled "State Budget"
is hereby amended to read as follows:
     35-3-4. Estimates submitted by department heads. -- (a) On dates determined by the
budget officer, but not later than the first day of October in each year, each head of a department
of the state government, not including the general assembly or the judiciary, shall assemble,
correlate, and revise, with power to increase or decrease, the estimates for expenditures and
requests for appropriations for the next ensuing fiscal year of each of the divisions, boards,
commissions, officers, bureaus, institutions, or agencies of the state included within his or her
department, and, after this revision, shall prepare an itemized departmental estimate of the
appropriations necessary to meet the financial needs of the department, including a statement in
detail of all moneys for which any general or special appropriation is desired at the ensuing
session of the general assembly. The estimate shall be in such form, and in such number of
copies, and with such explanation as the budget officer may require, and, on dates determined by
the budget officer, but not later than the first day of October in each year, shall be submitted to
the governor through the budget officer and to the fiscal advisors of the house and senate. The
budget officer shall provide copies to the house fiscal advisor and senate fiscal advisor.
      (b) The estimates shall also include a supplemental presentation of estimates of
expenditures for information resources and information technologies as defined in § 29-8-2
[repealed] regardless of source of financing. The estimate shall include a detailed listing and
explanation of expenses and the source of funds and shall be in such form, and in such number of
copies, and with such explanation as the budget officer may require. Copies shall be provided
directly to the house fiscal advisor, the senate fiscal advisor, and the Rhode Island Iinformation
Rresources Mmanagement Bboard.
     SECTION 3. Section 35-4-27 of the General Laws in Chapter 35-4 entitled “State Funds”
is hereby amended to read as follows:
     35-4-27. Indirect cost recoveries on restricted receipt accounts. -- Indirect cost
recoveries of ten percent (10%) of cash receipts shall be transferred from all restricted-receipt
accounts, to be recorded as general revenues in the general fund. However, there shall be no
transfer from cash receipts with restrictions received exclusively: (1) From contributions from
non-profit charitable organizations; (2) From the assessment of indirect cost recovery rates on
federal grant funds; or (3) Through transfers from state agencies to the department of
administration for the payment of debt service. These indirect cost recoveries shall be applied to
all accounts, unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, court order, or court settlement. The
following restricted receipt accounts shall not be subject to the provisions of this section:
     Executive Office of Health and Human Services
     Organ Transplant Fund
     HIV Care Grant Drug Rebates
     Department of Human Services
     Veterans' home – Restricted account
     Veterans' home – Resident benefits
     Pharmaceutical Rebates Account
     Demand Side Management Grants
     Veteran's Cemetery Memorial Fund
     Donations – New Veterans' Home Construction
     Department of Health
     Providence Water Lead Grant
     Pandemic medications and equipment account
     Miscellaneous Donations/Grants from Non-Profits
     State Loan Repayment Match
     Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals
     Eleanor Slater non-Medicaid third-party payor account
     Hospital Medicare Part D Receipts
     RICLAS Group Home Operations
     Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
     Emergency and public communication access account
     Department of Environmental Management
     National heritage revolving fund
     Environmental response fund II
     Underground storage tanks registration fees
     Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission
     Historic preservation revolving loan fund
     Historic Preservation loan fund – Interest revenue
     Department of Public Safety
     Forfeited property – Retained
     Forfeitures – Federal
     Forfeited property – Gambling
     Donation – Polygraph and Law Enforcement Training
     Rhode Island State Firefighter's League Training Account
     Fire Academy Training Fees Account
     Attorney General
     Forfeiture of property
     Federal forfeitures
     Attorney General multi-state account
     Forfeited property – Gambling
     Department of Administration
     RI Health Benefits Exchange
     Office of Management and Budget
     Information Technology Investment Fund
     Restore and replacement – Insurance coverage
     Convention Center Authority rental payments
     Investment Receipts – TANS
     Car Rental Tax/Surcharge-Warwick Share
     Housing Resources Commission Restricted Account
     Department of Revenue
     DMV Modernization Project
     Jobs Tax Credit Redemption Fund
     Legislature
     Audit of federal assisted programs
     Department of Children, Youth and Families
     Children's Trust Accounts – SSI
     Military Staff
     RI Military Family Relief Fund
     RI National Guard Counterdrug Program
     Treasury
     Admin. Expenses – State Retirement System
     Retirement – Treasury Investment Options
     Defined Contribution – Administration - RR
     Violent Crimes Compensation – Refunds
     Treasury Research Fellowship
     Business Regulation
     Banking Division Reimbursement Account
     Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner Reimbursement Account
     Securities Division Reimbursement Account
     Commercial Licensing and Racing and Athletics Division Reimbursement Account
     Insurance Division Reimbursement Account
     Historic Preservation Tax Credit Account.
     Judiciary
     Arbitration Fund Restricted Receipt Account
     Third-Party Grants
     RI Judiciary Technology Surcharge Account
     Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
     Statewide Student Transportation Services Account
     School for the Deaf Fee for Service Account
     Davies Career and Technical School Local Education Aid Account
     Davies – National School Breakfast & Lunch Program
     Office of the Post-Secondary Commissioner
     Westerly Higher Education and Industry Center
     Department of Labor and Training
     Job Development Fund
     Department of Transportation
     Rhode Island Highway Maintenance Account
     SECTION 4. This article shall take effect as of July 1, 2016.