SB-0176, As Passed Senate, April 27, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBSTITUTE FOR

 

SENATE BILL NO. 176

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     A bill to make appropriations for the department of

 

environmental quality for the fiscal year ending September 30,

 

2012; to provide for the expenditure of those appropriations; to

 

provide anticipated appropriations for the fiscal year ending

 

September 30, 2013; to create funds and accounts; to require

 

reports; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain state

 

agencies and officials; to authorize certain transfers by certain

 

state agencies; and to provide for the disposition of fees and

 

other income received by the various state agencies.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

PART 1

 

LINE-ITEM APPROPRIATIONS

 

FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012


 

     Sec. 101. Subject to the conditions set forth in this act, the

 

amounts listed in this part are appropriated for the department of

 

environmental quality for the fiscal year ending September 30,

 

2012, from the funds indicated in this part. The following is a

 

summary of the appropriations in this part:

 

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

 

APPROPRIATION SUMMARY

 

   Full-time equated unclassified positions.......... 6.0

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........ 1,343.5

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $    405,707,400

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental

 

   transfers............................................         9,043,200

 

ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $    396,664,200

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Total federal revenues.................................       159,701,500

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Total private revenues.................................           711,800

 

Total other state restricted revenues..................       214,759,200

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $     21,491,600

 

FUND SOURCE SUMMARY

 

   Full-time equated unclassified positions.......... 6.0

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........ 1,343.5

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $    405,707,400

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

IDG, MDOT - Michigan transportation fund...............         1,165,900

 

IDG, MDSP..............................................         1,095,900


 

IDT, interdivisional charges...........................         2,053,400

 

IDT, laboratory services...............................         4,728,000

 

Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental

 

   transfers............................................         9,043,200

 

ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $    396,664,200

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................       159,701,500

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Private funds..........................................           711,800

 

Aboveground storage tank fees..........................           489,700

 

Air emissions fees.....................................        10,163,900

 

Campground fund........................................           292,700

 

Clean Michigan initiative fund - clean water fund......         4,030,700

 

Cleanup and redevelopment fund.........................        16,555,600

 

Community pollution prevention fund....................           250,000

 

Electronic waste recycling fund........................           269,800

 

Environmental education fund...........................           260,900

 

Environmental pollution prevention fund................         2,425,900

 

Environmental protection fund..........................         5,832,200

 

Environmental response fund............................         8,236,000

 

Fees and collections...................................           348,000

 

Financial instruments..................................         5,000,000

 

Great Lakes protection fund............................         1,051,500

 

Groundwater discharge permit fees......................         1,624,400

 

Hazardous materials transportation permit fund.........           912,400

 

Infrastructure construction fund.......................           434,300

 

Land and water permit fees.............................         5,695,900


 

Landfill maintenance trust fund........................            28,200

 

Medical waste emergency response fund..................           330,000

 

Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue...............            38,000

 

Mineral well regulatory fee revenue....................           213,100

 

NPDES fees.............................................         4,298,400

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................        10,632,700

 

Orphan well fund.......................................         2,207,000

 

Public swimming pool fund..............................           690,200

 

Public utility assessments.............................           264,800

 

Public water supply fees...............................         4,682,500

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................        37,642,400

 

Revitalization revolving loan fund.....................            94,100

 

Revolving loan revenue bonds...........................        11,400,000

 

Sand extraction fee revenue............................            81,000

 

Scrap tire regulatory fund.............................         5,328,800

 

Septage waste contingency fund.........................            17,000

 

Septage waste program fund.............................           609,000

 

Settlement funds.......................................         2,490,900

 

Sewage sludge land application fees....................           993,700

 

Small business pollution prevention revolving loan

 

   fund.................................................           146,700

 

Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund...           134,100

 

Solid waste management fund - staff account............         4,822,600

 

State site cleanup fund................................         4,400,000

 

Stormwater permit fees.................................         3,345,300

 

Strategic water quality initiatives fund...............        40,000,000

 

Underground storage tank fees..........................         2,575,500


 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................         4,851,100

 

Wastewater operator training fees......................           550,700

 

Water analysis fees....................................         3,947,900

 

Water pollution control revolving fund.................         3,530,500

 

Water quality protection fund..........................           100,000

 

Water use reporting fees...............................           439,200

 

Total other state restricted revenues..................       214,759,200

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $     21,491,600

 

   Sec. 102. EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS

 

   Full-time equated unclassified positions.......... 6.0

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........... 14.0

 

Unclassified salaries--6.0 FTE positions............... $        500,000

 

Executive direction--14.0 FTE positions................         1,656,400

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $      2,156,400

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................            72,100

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Environmental response fund............................           140,500

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................           231,900

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................           414,500

 

Settlement funds.......................................            58,100

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $      1,239,300

 

   Sec. 103. OFFICE OF THE GREAT LAKES

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........... 18.0

 

Office of the Great Lakes--18.0 FTE positions.......... $       2,697,600

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $      2,697,600


 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................         1,591,400

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Great Lakes protection fund............................           680,800

 

Settlement funds.......................................           106,600

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $        318,800

 

   Sec. 104. GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE

 

Great Lakes restoration initiative..................... $      25,000,100

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $     25,000,100

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................        25,000,100

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $              0

 

   Sec. 105. DEPARTMENT SUPPORT SERVICES

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........... 37.0

 

Central support services--37.0 FTE positions........... $      3,905,400

 

Accounting service center..............................         1,224,700

 

Administrative hearings................................           489,700

 

Automated data processing..............................         2,053,300

 

Building occupancy charges.............................         5,985,100

 

Environmental support projects.........................         4,999,900

 

Rent - privately owned property........................         1,960,900

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $     20,619,000

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

IDG, MDSP..............................................            86,700


 

IDT, interdivisional charges...........................         2,053,400

 

IDT, laboratory services...............................           502,700

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................             5,200

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Above ground storage tank fees.........................            55,900

 

Air emissions fees.....................................         1,597,600

 

Campground fund........................................            15,100

 

Cleanup and redevelopment fund.........................         1,332,600

 

Environmental pollution prevention fund................           105,100

 

Environmental protection fund..........................             5,500

 

Environmental response fund............................           614,000

 

Fees and collections...................................            38,300

 

Financial instruments..................................         5,000,000

 

Great Lakes protection fund............................           82,500

 

Groundwater discharge permit fees......................           188,200

 

Hazardous material transportation permit fund..........            34,900

 

Land and water permit fees.............................           309,300

 

Medical waste emergency response fund..................            40,400

 

Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue...............             1,300

 

Mineral well regulatory fee revenue....................            15,200

 

NPDES fees.............................................           412,100

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................         1,016,800

 

Orphan well fund.......................................            40,400

 

Public swimming pool fund..............................            64,100

 

Public utility assessments.............................            49,400

 

Public water supply fees...............................           254,100


 

Refined petroleum fund.................................         1,879,200

 

Sand extraction fee revenue............................             1,000

 

Scrap tire regulatory fund.............................           200,300

 

Septage waste program fund.............................            34,000

 

Settlement funds.......................................           192,500

 

Sewage sludge land application fees....................           107,400

 

Small business pollution prevention revolving loan

 

   fund.................................................            19,000

 

Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund...             5,300

 

Solid waste management fund - staff account............           581,400

 

Stormwater permit fees.................................           184,400

 

Underground storage tank fees..........................           219,100

 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................           365,200

 

Wastewater operator training fees......................             6,000

 

Water analysis fees....................................           355,600

 

Water use reporting fees...............................             8,900

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $      2,538,900

 

   Sec. 106. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........... 38.0

 

Office of environmental assistance--38.0 FTE positions. $       5,055,300

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION  ..................................         5,055,300

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................           880,100

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Private funds..........................................           537,600

 

Air emissions fees.....................................           124,500


 

Environmental education fund...........................           260,900

 

Settlement funds.......................................           248,400

 

Small business pollution prevention revolving loan

 

   fund.................................................           118,900

 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................         2,884,900

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $              0

 

   Sec. 107. WATER RESOURCE DIVISION

 

   Full-time equated classified positions.......... 321.0

 

Land and water interface permit programs--85.0 FTE

 

   positions............................................ $     14,806,800

 

Program direction and project assistance--30.0 FTE

 

   positions............................................         2,775,000

 

Water withdrawal assessment program--4.0 FTE positions.           756,600

 

Expedited water/wastewater permits--3.0 FTE positions..           434,400

 

Fish contaminant monitoring............................           316,000

 

Groundwater discharge--22.0 FTE positions..............         2,868,800

 

NPDES nonstormwater program--89.0 FTE positions........        11,690,500

 

Surface water--88.0 FTE positions......................        15,163,500

 

Invasive species advisory council......................               100

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $     48,811,700

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

IDG, MDOT - Michigan transportation fund...............         1,108,100

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................        14,298,800

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Clean Michigan initiative fund - clean water fund......         4,030,700


 

Environmental protection fund..........................         2,546,100

 

Environmental response fund............................           183,700

 

Groundwater discharge permit fees......................         1,356,900

 

Infrastructure construction fund.......................           434,300

 

Land and water permit fees.............................         5,251,500

 

NPDES fees.............................................         3,685,600

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................           429,400

 

Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund...           126,300

 

Stormwater permit fees.................................         2,972,600

 

Water pollution control revolving fund.................           734,300

 

Water use reporting fees...............................           426,100

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $     11,227,300

 

   Sec. 108. LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION

 

   Full-time equated classified positions........... 14.0

 

Environmental investigations--14.0 FTE positions....... $       2,396,900

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $      2,396,900

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................           703,100

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Aboveground storage tank fees..........................             5,100

 

Air emissions fees.....................................           150,600

 

Campground fund........................................             2,800

 

Cleanup and redevelopment fund.........................           126,700

 

Environmental pollution prevention fund................            10,400

 

Environmental protection fund..........................            45,400

 

Environmental response fund............................            65,300


 

Fees and collections...................................             3,800

 

Great Lakes protection fund............................             8,300

 

Groundwater discharge permit fees......................            17,300

 

Hazardous material transportation permit fund..........             3,500

 

Land and water permit fees.............................            36,800

 

Medical waste emergency response fund..................             4,100

 

Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue...............               500

 

Mineral well regulatory fee revenue....................             1,600

 

NPDES fees.............................................            41,600

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................           114,200

 

Orphan well fund.......................................             4,100

 

Public swimming pool fund..............................             5,100

 

Public water supply fees...............................            25,400

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................           291,600

 

Sand extraction fee revenue............................               500

 

Scrap tire regulatory fund.............................            97,000

 

Septage waste program fund.............................             3,400

 

Settlement funds.......................................            22,200

 

Sewage sludge land application fees....................             9,800

 

Small business pollution prevention revolving loan

 

   fund.................................................             1,900

 

Stormwater permit fees.................................            18,400

 

Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund...               600

 

Underground storage tank fees..........................            21,900

 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................            45,700

 

Wastewater operator training fees......................               600

 

Water analysis fees....................................            28,400


 

Water use reporting fees...............................               900

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $        478,300

 

   Sec. 109. AIR QUALITY DIVISION

 

   Full-time equated classified positions.......... 210.0

 

Air quality programs--210.0 FTE positions.............. $      24,228,800

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $     24,228,800

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................         7,488,200

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Air emissions fees.....................................         7,739,500

 

Environmental response fund............................           119,800

 

Fees and collections...................................           254,900

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................           121,600

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................         3,163,200

 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................         1,200,000

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $      4,141,600

 

   Sec. 110. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

 

DIVISION

 

   Full-time equated classified positions.......... 329.5

 

Drinking water and environmental health--109.5 FTE

 

   positions............................................ $     15,099,000

 

Hazardous waste management program--51.0 FTE positions.         6,593,300

 

Low-level radioactive waste authority--2.0 FTE

 

   positions............................................           199,300

 

Medical waste program--2.0 FTE positions...............           270,900

 

Municipal assistance--39.0 FTE positions...............         6,020,900


 

Radiological protection program--12.0 FTE positions....         1,295,300

 

Scrap tire regulatory program--11.0 FTE positions......         1,198,500

 

Oil, gas, and mineral services--60.0 FTE positions.....        11,176,400

 

Sewage sludge land application program--6.0 FTE

 

   positions............................................           841,500

 

Solid waste management program--37.0 FTE positions.....         4,462,900

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $     47,158,000

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

IDG-MDSP...............................................           979,600

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................        15,793,400

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Campground fund........................................           264,600

 

Electronic waste recycling fund........................           269,800

 

Environmental pollution prevention fund................         2,205,800

 

Fees and collections...................................            32,100

 

Hazardous material transportation permit fund..........           861,300

 

Medical waste emergency response fund..................           271,000

 

Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue...............            35,700

 

Mineral well regulatory fee revenue....................           190,800

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................         8,715,400

 

Orphan well fund.......................................         2,148,000

 

Public swimming pool fund..............................           602,400

 

Public utility assessments.............................           199,300

 

Public water supply fees...............................         2,556,900

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................           601,100


 

Sand extraction fee revenue............................            79,200

 

Scrap tire regulatory fund.............................         1,198,600

 

Septage waste contingency fund.........................            17,000

 

Septage waste program fund.............................           281,600

 

Sewage sludge land application fees....................           841,600

 

Solid waste management fund - staff account............         4,030,500

 

Stormwater permit fees.................................           103,100

 

Strategic water quality initiatives fund...............           400,000

 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................           162,500

 

Wastewater operator training fees......................           541,900

 

Water pollution control revolving fund.................         2,621,500

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $      1,153,300

 

   Sec. 111. REMEDIATION DIVISION

 

   Full-time equated classified positions.......... 362.0

 

Contaminated site investigations, cleanup and

 

   revitalization--207.0 FTE positions.................. $     26,130,700

 

Federal cleanup project management--60.0 FTE positions.         9,254,300

 

Laboratory services--54.0 FTE positions................         7,702,700

 

Aboveground storage tank program--8.0 FTE positions....           856,300

 

Underground storage tank program--33.0 FTE positions...         3,865,200

 

Emergency cleanup actions..............................         3,999,900

 

Environmental cleanup support..........................         1,840,100

 

Environmental cleanup and redevelopment program........        29,999,900

 

State sites cleanup program............................         4,400,100

 

Refined petroleum product cleanup program..............        19,999,800

 

Superfund cleanup......................................         3,000,100

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $    111,049,100


 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

IDT, laboratory services...............................         4,068,600

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................        10,035,000

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Private funds..........................................           174,200

 

Aboveground storage tank fees..........................           410,400

 

Cleanup and redevelopment fund.........................        14,626,300

 

Environmental protection fund..........................         3,234,100

 

Environmental response fund............................         6,846,500

 

Landfill maintenance trust fund........................            28,200

 

Public water supply fees...............................           276,800

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................        29,592,000

 

Revitalization revolving loan fund.....................            94,100

 

Settlement funds.......................................         1,782,400

 

State site cleanup fund................................         4,400,000

 

Strategic water quality initiatives fund...............        30,000,000

 

Underground storage tank fees..........................         2,123,300

 

Water analysis fees....................................         3,357,200

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $              0

 

   Sec. 112. GRANTS

 

Coastal management grants.............................. $      1,750,000

 

Drinking water program grants..........................         1,330,100

 

Federal - Great Lakes remedial action plan grants......           699,900

 

Federal - nonpoint source water pollution grants.......         6,500,100

 

Grants to counties - air pollution.....................            83,600


 

Great Lakes research and protection grants.............           250,100

 

Noncommunity water grants..............................         1,399,900

 

Pollution prevention local grants......................           250,100

 

Radon grants...........................................            89,900

 

Scrap tire grants......................................         3,500,100

 

Septage waste compliance grants........................           274,900

 

Strategic water quality initiative loans...............         9,600,100

 

Water quality protection grants........................            99,800

 

Water pollution control and drinking water revolving

 

   funds................................................        82,943,100

 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $    108,771,700

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................        81,913,000

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Community pollution prevention fund....................           250,000

 

Great Lakes protection fund............................           250,000

 

Public water supply fees...............................         1,400,000

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................            83,700

 

Revolving loan revenue bonds...........................        11,400,000

 

Scrap tire regulatory fund.............................         3,500,000

 

Septage waste program fund.............................           275,000

 

Strategic water quality initiatives fund...............         9,600,000

 

Water quality protection fund..........................           100,000

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $              0

 

   Sec. 113. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

 

Information technology services and projects........... $       7,762,800


 

GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $      7,762,800

 

    Appropriated from:

 

   Interdepartmental grant revenues:

 

IDT, laboratory services...............................           156,700

 

IDG, MDSP..............................................            29,600

 

IDG, MDOT - Michigan transportation fund...............            57,800

 

   Federal revenues:

 

Federal funds..........................................         1,921,100

 

   Special revenue funds:

 

Aboveground storage tank fees..........................            18,300

 

Air emissions fees.....................................           551,700

 

Campground fund........................................            10,200

 

Cleanup and redevelopment fund.........................           470,000

 

Environmental pollution prevention fund................           104,600

 

Environmental protection fund..........................             1,100

 

Environmental response fund............................           266,200

 

Fees and collections...................................            18,900

 

Great Lakes protection fund............................            29,900

 

Groundwater discharge permit fees......................            62,000

 

Hazardous material transportation permit fund..........            12,700

 

Land and water permit fees.............................            98,300

 

Medical waste emergency response fund..................            14,500

 

Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue...............               500

 

Mineral well regulatory fee revenue....................             5,500

 

NPDES fees.............................................           159,100

 

Oil and gas regulatory fund............................           432,800

 

Orphan well fund.......................................            14,500


 

Public swimming pool fund..............................            18,600

 

Public utility assessments.............................            16,100

 

Public water supply fees...............................           169,300

 

Refined petroleum fund.................................         1,187,700

 

Sand extraction fee revenue............................               300

 

Scrap tire regulatory fund.............................           332,900

 

Septage waste program fund.............................            15,000

 

Settlement funds.......................................            80,700

 

Sewage sludge land application fees....................            34,900

 

Small business pollution prevention revolving loan

 

   fund.................................................             6,900

 

Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund...             1,900

 

Solid waste management fund - staff account............           210,700

 

Stormwater permit fees.................................            66,800

 

Underground storage tank fees..........................           211,200

 

Waste reduction fee revenue............................           192,800

 

Wastewater operator training fees......................             2,200

 

Water analysis fees....................................           206,700

 

Water pollution control revolving fund.................           174,700

 

Water use reporting fees...............................             3,300

 

State general fund/general purpose..................... $        394,100

 

 

 

 

 

PART 2

 

PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS

 

FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012

 

GENERAL SECTIONS


 

     Sec. 201. Pursuant to section 30 of article IX of the state

 

constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources

 

under part 1 for fiscal year 2011-2012 is $236,000,800.00 and state

 

spending from state resources to be paid to local units of

 

government for fiscal year 2011-2012 is $2,175,000.00. The itemized

 

statement below identifies appropriations from which spending to

 

local units of government will occur:

 

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

 

Grants................................................. $      2,175,000

 

     Sec. 202. As used in this act:

 

     (a) "Department" means the department of environmental

 

quality.

 

     (b) "FTE" means full-time equated.

 

     (c) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant.

 

     (d) "IDT" means intradepartmental transfer.

 

     (e) "MDOT" means the state transportation department.

 

     (f) "MDSP" means the department of state police.

 

     (g) "NPDES" means national pollution discharge elimination

 

system.

 

     Sec. 203. Funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used for

 

the purchase of foreign goods or services, or both, if

 

competitively priced and comparable quality American goods or

 

services, or both, are available. Preference shall be given to

 

goods or services, or both, manufactured or provided by Michigan

 

businesses if they are competitively priced and of comparable

 

quality. In addition, preference shall be given to goods or

 

services, or both, that are manufactured or provided by Michigan


 

businesses owned and operated by veterans, if they are

 

competitively priced and of comparable quality.

 

     Sec. 204. The department shall not take disciplinary action

 

against an employee for communicating truthfully and factually with

 

a member of the legislature or his or her staff.

 

     Sec. 205. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1,

 

there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $30,000,000.00 for

 

federal contingency funds. These funds are not available for

 

expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item

 

in this act under section 393(2) of the management and budget act,

 

1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393.

 

     (2) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is

 

appropriated an amount not to exceed $5,000,000.00 for state

 

restricted contingency funds. These funds are not available for

 

expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item

 

in this act under section 393(2) of the management and budget act,

 

1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393.

 

     (3) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is

 

appropriated an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 for local

 

contingency funds. These funds are not available for expenditure

 

until they have been transferred to another line item in this act

 

under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431,

 

MCL 18.1393.

 

     (4) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is

 

appropriated an amount not to exceed $500,000.00 for private

 

contingency funds. These funds are not available for expenditure

 

until they have been transferred to another line item in this act


 

under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431,

 

MCL 18.1393.

 

     Sec. 206. (1) The department shall report all of the following

 

information relative to allocations made from appropriations for

 

the environmental cleanup and redevelopment program, state cleanup,

 

emergency actions, superfund cleanup, the revitalization revolving

 

loan program, the brownfield grants and loans program, the leaking

 

underground storage tank cleanup program, the contaminated lake and

 

river sediments cleanup program, the refined petroleum product

 

cleanup program, and the environmental protection bond projects

 

under section 19508(7) of the natural resources and environmental

 

protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.19508, to the state budget

 

director, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on

 

environmental quality, and the senate and house fiscal agencies:

 

     (a) The name and location of the site for which an allocation

 

is made.

 

     (b) The nature of the problem encountered at the site.

 

     (c) A brief description of how the problem will be resolved if

 

the allocation is made for a response activity.

 

     (d) The estimated date that site closure activities will be

 

completed.

 

     (e) The amount of the allocation, or the anticipated financing

 

for the site.

 

     (f) A summary of the sites and the total amount of funds

 

expended at the sites at the conclusion of the fiscal year.

 

     (g) The number of sites that would qualify as brownfields that

 

were redeveloped.


 

     (2) The report prepared under subsection (1) shall also

 

include all of the following:

 

     (a) The status of all state-owned facilities that are on the

 

list compiled under part 201 of the natural resources and

 

environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.20101 to

 

324.20142.

 

     (b) The report shall include the total amount of funds

 

expended during the fiscal year and the total amount of funds

 

awaiting expenditure.

 

     (c) The total amount of bonds issued for the environmental

 

protection bond program pursuant to part 193 of the natural

 

resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL

 

324.19301 to 324.19306, and bonds issued pursuant to the clean

 

Michigan initiative act, 1998 PA 284, MCL 324.95101 to 324.95108.

 

     (3) The report shall be made available by March 31.

 

     Sec. 207. (1) The department may expend amounts remaining from

 

the current and prior fiscal year appropriations to meet funding

 

needs of legislatively approved sites for the environmental cleanup

 

and redevelopment program, the leaking underground storage tank

 

cleanup program, and the refined petroleum product cleanup program.

 

     (2) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from

 

appropriations from the environmental protection bond fund

 

contained in 1993 PA 353, 2003 PA 173, and 2006 PA 343 are

 

appropriated for expenditure for any site listed in this act and

 

any site listed in the public acts referenced in this section.

 

     (3) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from

 

appropriations from the cleanup and redevelopment fund contained in


 

2000 PA 275 and 2002 PA 520 are appropriated for expenditure for

 

any site listed in this act and any site listed in the public acts

 

referenced in this section.

 

     (4) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from

 

appropriations from the clean Michigan initiative fund - response

 

activities contained in 2000 PA 506, 2001 PA 120, 2004 PA 309, 2004

 

PA 350, 2005 PA 11, 2006 PA 343, and 2007 PA 121 are appropriated

 

for expenditure for any site listed in this act and any site listed

 

in the public acts referenced in this section.

 

     (5) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from

 

appropriations from the environmental protection fund contained in

 

2001 PA 43, 2002 PA 520, and 2003 PA 171 are appropriated for

 

expenditure for any site listed in this act and any site listed in

 

the public acts referenced in this section.

 

     (6) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from

 

appropriations from the refined petroleum fund activities contained

 

in 2005 PA 154, 2007 PA 121, 2008 PA 247, 2009 PA 118, and 2010 PA

 

189 are appropriated for expenditure for any site listed in this

 

act and any site listed in the public acts referenced in this

 

section.

 

     Sec. 208. Unexpended settlement revenues at the end of the

 

fiscal year may be carried forward into the settlement fund in the

 

succeeding fiscal year up to a maximum carryforward of

 

$2,500,000.00.

 

     Sec. 211. The director of the department shall take all

 

reasonable steps to ensure businesses in deprived and depressed

 

communities compete for and perform contracts to provide services


 

or supplies, or both. The director shall strongly encourage firms

 

with which the department contracts to subcontract with certified

 

businesses in depressed and deprived communities for services,

 

supplies, or both.

 

     Sec. 214. Funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used by a

 

principal executive department, state agency, or authority to hire

 

a person to provide legal services that are the responsibility of

 

the attorney general. This prohibition does not apply to legal

 

services for bonding activities and for those activities that the

 

attorney general authorizes.

 

     Sec. 221. It is the intent of the legislature that, in fiscal

 

years subsequent to the one ending September 30, 2012, revenue from

 

the refined petroleum fund shall be used solely for purposes

 

directly related to leaking underground storage tanks, as it was

 

originally intended.

 

 

 

REMEDIATION DIVISION

 

     Sec. 401. Revenues remaining in the interdepartmental

 

transfers, laboratory services at the end of the fiscal year shall

 

carry forward into the succeeding fiscal year.

 

     Sec. 402. The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for

 

emergency cleanup actions and the refined petroleum product cleanup

 

program are considered work project appropriations and any

 

unencumbered or unallotted funds are carried forward into the

 

succeeding fiscal year. The following is in compliance with section

 

451a(1) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL

 

18.1451a:


 

     (a) The purpose of the projects to be carried forward is to

 

provide contaminated site cleanup.

 

     (b) The projects will be accomplished by contract.

 

     (c) The total estimated cost of all projects is identified in

 

each line-item appropriation.

 

     (d) The tentative completion date is September 30, 2016.

 

     Sec. 403. Effective October 1, 2011, surplus funds not to

 

exceed $1,000,000.00 in the cleanup and redevelopment trust fund

 

created in section 3e of 1976 IL 1, MCL 445.573e, are appropriated

 

to the environmental protection fund created in section 503a of the

 

natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,

 

MCL 324.503a.

 

     Sec. 404. Effective October 1, 2011, surplus funds not to

 

exceed $1,000,000.00 in the community pollution prevention fund

 

created in section 3f of 1976 IL 1, MCL 445.573f, are appropriated

 

to the environmental protection fund created in section 503a of the

 

natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,

 

MCL 324.503a.

 

     Sec. 405. The funds appropriated in part 1 for the refined

 

petroleum product cleanup program shall be used to fund cleanup

 

activities on the following sites:

 

Site Name                                            County

 

Alcona Oil Company                                   Alcona

 

Former Tavern & Gas Station                          Alcona

 

Paragon Metal Works/Mikado Total                     Alcona

 

Chatham Corners Store                                Alger

 

Christmas Sports Enterprises                         Alger


 

Midway Resort Inc.                                   Alger

 

Superior Shell Munising                              Alger

 

Fennville Feed Supply                                Allegan

 

New Salem Grocery                                    Allegan

 

Country Party Store                                  Alpena

 

Hubbard Lake Garage                                  Alpena

 

Bellaire Bay Mart                                    Antrim

 

Res. Wells Torch Lake Twp.                           Antrim

 

Torch River Pit Stop                                 Antrim

 

Arvon Township School                                Baraga

 

Blankenstein Pontiac                                 Barry

 

Bud's of Honor                                       Benzie

 

Village of Honor Res. Wells                          Benzie

 

Berrien County Sheriff's Substation                  Berrien

 

Coloma Citgo                                         Berrien

 

Fredrick's Auto Clinic                               Berrien

 

Randy's Amoco                                        Berrien

 

Sterling Express Ltd.                                Berrien

 

Baker Oil (E. Michigan)                              Calhoun

 

Helmer I-94 Inc.                                     Calhoun

 

Korner Krossroads Party Store                        Calhoun

 

Indian Lake Mini Super                               Cass

 

Rigg's Corner Store                                  Cass

 

Service Mart 2, Union                                Cass

 

Unocal 76, Edwardsburg (Energy Oil)                  Cass

 

Arnold's Bait and Tackle                             Charlevoix

 

Northern Oil (former)                                Charlevoix


 

Club Rd. Property                                    Cheboygan

 

Park Shell Service                                   Chippewa

 

Ackels Car Care                                      Clinton

 

Bay Petroleum Corp.                                  Eaton

 

Bob's Marathon                                       Eaton

 

Beckon & Larks Lake Rd.                              Emmet

 

Farmers Petroleum Coop - Petoskey                    Emmet

 

Action Auto #10                                      Genesee

 

Central Distributing                                 Genesee

 

City of Davison-Mill St.                             Genesee

 

Flint FD Fleet Admin.                                Genesee

 

Flint Water Department Service Center                Genesee

 

Sunshine Foods #119 Burton                           Genesee

 

United Cleaners Inc.                                 Genesee

 

Watkins & Himelohoch Inc.                            Genesee

 

Bondale Dinkens                                      Gladwin

 

Winegar's Trading Post                               Gladwin

 

4 Corners                                            Grand Traverse

 

Stop N Shop                                          Grand Traverse

 

Woodland Shop N Go #175                              Grand Traverse

 

KD's Country Store                                   Gratiot

 

Pat's Service                                        Gratiot

 

Wilson's Grocery                                     Gratiot

 

Action Auto Store #30                                Ingham

 

Bay Gas Station                                      Ingham

 

Bay Petroleum W. Willow                              Ingham

 

Bay Petroleum, S. MLK                                Ingham


 

Citgo #7                                             Ingham

 

Clark Station #1995                                  Ingham

 

Former Clark #531                                    Ingham

 

Fresh-Up Car Wash                                    Ingham

 

Miller Oil Company                                   Ingham

 

Forest Park School District                          Iron

 

Alamo General Store                                  Kalamazoo

 

Bud's Auto Repair                                    Kalamazoo

 

Dutton Mills                                         Kent

 

Former Clark #1481                                   Kent

 

Great Northern Packaging                             Kent

 

MSI #635                                             Kent

 

Hurly's Lodge                                        Lake

 

Church & Sons Gas Station                            Lapeer

 

E.J. Green                                           Lapeer

 

P.T. Auto Sales                                      Lapeer

 

Schaudt's Service Station                            Lapeer

 

Former Ted's Standard                                Leelanau

 

Lakeside Resort and Party Store                      Leelanau

 

Clark Store #2128                                    Livingston

 

Lakeland Montessori School                           Livingston

 

The Oasis Truck Stop                                 Livingston

 

Bob's Standard Service                               Luce

 

Action Auto (former)                                 Macomb

 

Memphis Shell                                        Macomb

 

Sokana Mobil                                         Macomb

 

Muffler Man                                          Manistee


 

Harvey Oil Co. Inc.                                  Marquette

 

Joe & Son's Service                                  Marquette

 

Quick Lube                                           Mason

 

Morley General Store                                 Mecosta

 

Jack's Mobil                                         Menominee

 

Dutch Hutch                                          Missaukee

 

Rinckey's Store                                      Missaukee

 

A.N. Russell & Son Inc.                              Montcalm

 

Coral General Store                                  Montcalm

 

Edmore Mobil                                         Montcalm

 

R.V. Jensen Inc.                                     Montcalm

 

Lowell St. Hillman Twp.                              Montmorency

 

Wyson's General Store                                Montmorency

 

Bennett Pump                                         Muskegon

 

Bernie's Amoco                                       Muskegon

 

Grant Mini Mart                                      Newaygo

 

Wesco #14/Triangle Market                            Newaygo

 

Emma Milner Property, Waterford                      Oakland

 

Jenny Enterprises/Wine Basket, Highland              Oakland

 

Little Caesar's Pizza, Ortonville                    Oakland

 

Wayne Oakland Oil Company                            Oakland

 

Village of Mears GW Contam.                          Oceana

 

Kimball's Western                                    Ogemaw

 

Rose City Feed & Tack                                Ogemaw

 

Andy's Standard                                      Osceola

 

Lowing's Auto                                        Osceola

 

Neal's Service                                       Osceola


 

Tiel Oil Company                                     Osceola

 

Don's Marathon                                       Oscoda

 

West Otsego Lake Grocery                             Otsego

 

Radio Tavern                                         Presque Isle

 

Westervelt, 805 S.                                   Saginaw

 

Former Sav-U Station                                 Shiawassee

 

Frank's Service                                      Shiawassee

 

Decker Service                                       St. Joseph

 

Payless SuperAmerica                                 St. Joseph

 

State Rd. 6842, Millington                           Tuscola

 

Clark Store #1126                                    Van Buren

 

Drew, Ripple Property                                Van Buren

 

Roy Smothers                                         Van Buren

 

Jimmie's Filling Station                             Washtenaw

 

Total #2542 (Huron Mini-mart)                        Washtenaw

 

B & H Food & Gas/Dix-Toledo Petro Mart               Wayne

 

Cal's Car Care, Incorporated - BTEX                  Wayne

 

City of Detroit - DOT - 5800 Russell St.             Wayne

 

Garden Gas Station                                   Wayne

 

Hail Investments                                     Wayne

 

JJ Curran Crane                                      Wayne

 

K & A Gas                                            Wayne

 

Master Petroleum                                     Wayne

 

Micks Auto                                           Wayne

 

Speedy's Gas & Goodies                               Wayne

 

Welcome Gas on Telegraph                             Wayne

 

Peterson's Standard                                  Wexford


 

 

 

     Sec. 406. Effective October 1, 2011, surplus funds not to

 

exceed $2,000,000.00 in the small business pollution prevention

 

assistance revolving loan fund created in section 14513 of the

 

natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,

 

MCL 324.14513, are appropriated to the environmental pollution

 

prevention fund created in section 11130 of the natural resources

 

and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.11130.

 

     Sec. 407. Effective October 1, 2011, surplus funds not to

 

exceed $1,300,000.00 in the small business pollution prevention

 

assistance revolving loan fund created in section 14513 of the

 

natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,

 

MCL 324.14513, are appropriated to the environmental protection

 

fund created in section 503a of the natural resources and

 

environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.503a.

 

     Sec. 408. The department shall enter into a memorandum of

 

understanding with the department of treasury to develop a process

 

for the review and approval of tax exemption certificates in

 

accordance with the list of commonly approved air pollution control

 

equipment adopted by the state tax commission on August 16, 2010

 

and the list of commonly approved water pollution equipment adopted

 

by the state tax commission on August 16, 2010.

 

 

 

WATER RESOURCES DIVISION

 

     Sec. 601. With funds provided in part 1, the department shall

 

fund a groundwater dispute resolution process in such a manner that

 

maintains a strategically selected dispute resolution process given


 

funds available. The department may utilize any and all available

 

resources in providing this process and shall report to the

 

legislature on the need for additional funds.

 

     Sec. 602. From the appropriations in part 1, contingent upon

 

the creation of an aquatic invasive species advisory council, the

 

department shall support funding for the advisory council to

 

provide recommendations to appropriate parties and bodies for a

 

basin-wide approach to managing invasive species.

 

 

 

GRANTS

 

     Sec. 1001. If a certified health department does not exist in

 

a city, county, or district or does not fulfill its

 

responsibilities under part 117 of the natural resources and

 

environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.11701 to

 

324.11720, then the department may spend funds appropriated in part

 

1 under the septage waste compliance program in accordance with

 

section 11716 of the natural resources and environmental protection

 

act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.11716.

 

 

 

 

 

PART 2A

 

PROVISIONS CONCERNING ANTICIPATED APPROPRIATIONS

 

FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013

 

GENERAL SECTIONS

 

     Sec. 1201. It is the intent of the legislature to provide

 

appropriations for the fiscal year ending on September 30, 2013 for

 

the line items listed in part 1. The fiscal year 2012-2013


 

appropriations are anticipated to be the same as those for fiscal

 

year 2011-2012, except that the line items will be adjusted for

 

changes in caseload and related costs, federal fund match rates,

 

economic factors, and available revenue. These adjustments will be

 

determined after the January 2012 consensus revenue estimating

 

conference. The January 2012 consensus revenue estimating

 

conference shall include estimates for fiscal year 2011-2012,

 

fiscal year 2012-2013, and fiscal year 2013-2014 for the following:

 

     (a) State revenue.

 

     (b) Prison population and correction expenditures.

 

     (c) Annual percentage growth in the school aid basic

 

foundation allowance.

 

     (d) Medicaid expenditures.

 

     (e) Human service caseloads and expenditures.