H. B. 208


(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chambers, and Delegate Ashley)
[By Request of the Executive]
[Introduced October 15, 1996; referred to the
Committee on Finance.]



A BILL making a supplementary appropriation from the balance of moneys remaining unappropriated in the state fund, general revenue, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred ninety-seven, to the department of health and human resources, division of human services, account no. fund 0403, fiscal year 1997, organization 0511, in the amount of seven million dollars, all supplementing and amending the appropriation for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred ninety-seven.

Whereas, The governor, by executive message, has increased the revenue estimates for the fiscal year one thousand nine hundred ninety-seven, and
Whereas, There now remains an unappropriated balance in the state fund, general revenue, which is available for expenditure in the fiscal year one thousand nine hundred ninety-seven; therefore
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the total appropriation for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred ninety-seven, to the department of health and human resources, division of human services, account no. fund 0403, fiscal year 1997, organization 0511, be supplemented and amended by increasing the total appropriation by seven million dollars in the line item as follows:
TITLE II--APPROPRIATIONS.

Sec. 1. Appropriations from general revenue.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES

55--Division of Human Services

(WV Code Chapters 9,48 and 49)

Account No.

Fund 0403 FY 1997 Org 0511

Act-General
ivityRevenue
Fund
19 Social Services195 $7,000,000
The purpose of this supplementary appropriation bill is to provide a supplemental appropriation from the state fund, general revenue, to the department of health and human resources, division of human services, account no. fund 0403, fiscal year 1997, organization 0511, in the amount of seven million dollars.