
Senate Bill No. 6009



(By Senators Tomblin, Mr. President, and Sprouse,



By Request of the Executive)
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[Introduced October 21, 2001; referred to the Committee on
Finance.]
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A BILL making a supplementary appropriation of public moneys out of
the treasury from the balance of moneys remaining as an
unappropriated balance in the state fund, general revenue, to
the division of protective services, fund 0585, fiscal year
2002, organization 0622, all supplementing and amending the
appropriation for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of
June, two thousand two.

WHEREAS, The governor submitted to the Legislature a statement
of the state fund, general revenue, dated October 21, 2001, setting
forth therein the cash balance as of July 1, 2001; and further
included the estimate of revenues for the fiscal year 2002, less
net appropriation balances forwarded and regular appropriations for
fiscal year 2002; and

WHEREAS, It appears from the governor's statement there now
remains an unappropriated balance which is available for
appropriation during the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of
June, two thousand two; therefore
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the total appropriation for the fiscal year ending the
thirtieth day of June, two thousand two, to fund 0585, fiscal year
2002, organization 0622, be amended and increased in the line items
as follows:
TITLE II - APPROPRIATIONS.
Section 1. Appropriations from general revenue.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
AND PUBLIC SAFETY
68-Division of Protective Services
(WV Code Chapter 15)
Fund 0585 FY 2002 Org 0622

General
Act-
Revenue
ivity
Funds
1
Unclassified
099$
818,960

The purpose of this supplementary appropriation bill is to
supplement this account in the budget act for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, two thousand two, by increasing
the existing item of appropriation for unclassified by eight
hundred eighteen thousand nine hundred sixty dollars, for
expenditure during the fiscal year two thousand two.