Budget Appropriation Agreement Sample Contracts
FY 2012-13 Year-to-Date Gross Appropriation ........................................................................ $273,760,100Budget Appropriation Agreement • May 24th, 2013
Contract Type FiledMay 24th, 2013Changes from FY 2012-13 Year-to-Date: Conference Agreement on Items of Difference 1. Specialty Courts Regionalization and Expansion. Governor provided $3.0 million in GF/GP funding for drug courts, DWI/sobriety courts, and veterans' treatment courts, and also provided $2.0 in GF/GP funding for mental health courts. Senate and House had not included, but in Conference concurred with Governor on the total amount of funding, but specifically carved out $500,000 for veterans' treatment courts. 5,000,000 2. Trial Court Performance Innovations Fund. The Governor created a new fund ($4.0 million GF/GP) to incentivize courts to adopt best practices. Senate and House did not include, but in Conference agreed to fund it at $1.0 million. 1,000,000 3. Implementation of Case Management System. The SCAO is leading the implementation of a new unified case management information system called Michigan Court System (MiCS). $2.5 million GF/GP funding would train 3,600 system users to begin the trans
ContractBudget Appropriation Agreement • October 19th, 2021
Contract Type FiledOctober 19th, 2021
FY 2012-13 Year-to-Date Gross Appropriation ........................................................................ $0Budget Appropriation Agreement • May 28th, 2013
Contract Type FiledMay 28th, 2013Changes from FY 2012-13 Year-to-Date: Conference Agreement on Items of Difference 1. Autism Coverage Reimbursement Fund. The Senate reduced new GF/GP appropriations to this fund from $15.0 million to $12.0 million. The House did not include this reduction in its LARA budget. The Conference included an additional $1.0 million reduction on top of the reduction included in the Senate bill. (4,000,000) 2. Creation of DIFS. The House did not separate DIFS from LARA. All of the appropriations that the Governor and Senate included in their respective DIFS budgets were included by the House in its LARA budget. The Conference included these programs in the DIFS budget. 77,289,500 3. Interdepartmental Grant for Debt Management Regulation. The Governor and Senate included an interdepartmental grant from LARA to pay for services provided by DIFS for the regulation of entities engaged in the debt management business. Since the House did not separate DIFS from LARA, this IDG was not included. Co
FY 2011-12 Year-to-Date Gross Appropriation ........................................................................ $283,880,500Budget Appropriation Agreement • May 29th, 2012
Contract Type FiledMay 29th, 2012Changes from FY 2011-12 Year-to-Date: Items Included by the Senate and House 1. There are no Items of Agreement for appropriations line items. Conference Agreement on Items of Difference 2. Performance Funding. Governor included an $8,516,400 (3.0%) GF/GP increase to community colleges allocated through a new formula based on the average number of completions of associate degrees and certificates below baccalaureate in critical skills areas (3-year average for FY 2008-09, FY 2009-10, and FY 2010-11). Critical skills areas include: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health fields. Senate did not concur with Governor’s proposed distribution. Senate continues using the Performance Indicators Taskforce recommendations to allocate additional funding. The local strategic value component was modified to allocate funds based on community colleges meeting certain best practice requirements. Senate allocations are based on the following: 50% proportionate to FY 2011-12 ba
ContractBudget Appropriation Agreement • October 27th, 2021
Contract Type FiledOctober 27th, 2021