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House Bill 4586 |
House Author: Pitts et al. |
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Effective: 6-19-09 |
Senate Sponsor: Ogden |
House Bill 4586 establishes provisions relating to making supplemental appropriations and reductions in appropriations and giving direction and adjustment authority and prescribing limitations regarding appropriations. The bill includes provisions for the following entities and agencies: Cancer Prevention and Research Institute; Health and Human Services Commission; Department of State Health Services; Department of Aging and Disability Services; Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services; Department of Family and Protective Services; Texas Southern University; University of Texas Medical Branch; University of North Texas System; University of Houston; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; The University of Texas at Austin; Texas State University System; Texas State Technical College System; University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth; Navarro College; Texas A&M International University; University of Texas at Tyler - Palestine Campus; Texas Facilities Commission; Texas Ethics Commission; Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Texas Preservation Board; Texas Historical Commission; Texas Education Agency; Texas Forest Service; Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Water Development Board; Soil and Water Conservation Board; Texas Department of Transportation; Texas Racing Commission; Comptroller of Public Accounts; Office of the Attorney General; Texas Youth Commission; State Auditor's Office; General Land Office; Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; Department of Public Safety; Texas Workforce Commission; Employees Retirement System; Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; Texas Public Finance Authority; and the Office of the Governor.
The bill also establishes provisions for higher education group insurance contributions, the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, appropriations for general costs caused by natural disasters, wildfires, and flooding, appropriations for disaster relief and advanced clean energy projects, reimbursement to the general revenue fund, debt service payments for non-self supporting general obligation water bonds, appropriations for a single retention payment for work performed by state employees, and contingent appropriations for H.B. 1511, H.B. 1684, S.B. 174, S.B. 1313, S.B. 1362, S.B. 2323, and S.B. 2534.