ENROLLED

Senate Bill No. 586

(By Senators Helmick, Whitlow, Bailey, Love,

Plymale, Sharpe and Minear)

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[Passed March 11, 1995; in effect from passage.]

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AN ACT making a supplementary appropriation of federal funds out of the treasury from the balance of federal moneys remaining unappropriated for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred ninety-four, to the department of transportation, division of motor vehicles, "former" account no. 7970, "WVFIMS" account no. fund 8787, fiscal year 1995, organization 0802, supplementing and amending chapter one, acts of the Legislature, first extraordinary session, one thousand nine hundred ninety-four, known as the budget bill.

Whereas, The governor has established the availability of federal funds for continuing programs now available for expenditure in fiscal year 1994-1995, which are hereby appropriated by the terms of this supplementary appropriation bill; therefore
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the total appropriation to "former" account no. 7970, "WVFIMS" account no. fund 8787, fiscal year, 1995, organization 0802, chapter one, acts of the Legislature, first extraordinary session, one thousand nine hundred ninety-four, known as the budget bill, be supplemented and amended thereafter to read as follows:
TITLE II--APPROPRIATIONS.

Sec. 5. Appropriations of federal funds.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

234--Division of Motor Vehicles

(WV Code Chapters 17, 17A, 17B, 17C, 17D, 20 and 24A)

"Former" Account No. 7970

"WVFIMS" Account No.

Fund 8787 FY 1995 Org 0802

Act-Federal
ivityFunds
1Unclassified--Total096$153,887
The purpose of this supplementary appropriation bill is to supplement this account in the budget act for fiscal year 1994-1995 by adding one hundred twelve thousand eight hundred dollars to the existing appropriation. The additional funds are from the U.S. department of transportation for use in implementing the international fuel tax agreement, a federal mandate, and the problem driver pointer system to assure the state does not issue licenses to a person whose license are suspended or remarked in another state.