HB2675 HFA Reynolds, Boggs, Perdue, Miley and Williams #1 2-17 REVISED


 

            Delegates Reynolds, Boggs, Perdue, Miley and Williams move to amend HB2674 on page 2, section 4, line 10, by striking out “$.50" and inserting in lieu thereof “$.55";

            On page 3, Section 4, line 37, by striking out “$.42" and inserting in lieu thereof “$.46";

            On page 4, Section 4, line 60, following the word “to” by striking out the words “two and four tenths” and inserting in lieu thereof “two and seventy-seven hundredths”;

On page 6, Section 4, line 100, following the period after the word “code” by inserting the following sentence, to read as follows:

            Except that the net amount of 4 million dollars received by the Tax Commissioner from collection of taxes under this section is to be deposited into the “Fight Substance Abuse Fund” created pursuant to section eight, article nine, chapter sixty-a of this code, and, the net amount of 6 million dollars received by the Tax Commissioner from collection of taxes under this section is to be deposited into the “Title XIX Waiver for Seniors Fund” created pursuant to section nine-d, article two, chapter nine of this code.”

            And,

            On page 7, line 121, following section 4, by inserting a new section, to read as follows:

“ARTICLE 5P, SENIOR SERVICES.

§9-2-9d. Title XIX Waiver for Seniors Fund.

            There is hereby created a special revenue account in the state treasury, designated the Title XIX Waiver for Seniors Fund, which shall be an interest-bearing account and may be invested in accordance with the provisions of article six, chapter twelve of this code, with interest income a proper credit to the fund. The fund shall consist of appropriations by the Legislature, gifts, donations or any other source. Expenditures from the fund shall be made by the secretary for the purpose of providing state funding for title XIX Waivers for seniors.”