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Amend CSSB 1 in Article V of the bill, Rider No. 53, on page
V-53 to read as follows:
Local Border Security. From funds appropriated above, the
Governor's Division of Emergency Management in Strategy D.1.5,
Local Border Security, within the Department of Public Safety's
bill pattern, is appropriated $21,852,357 in fiscal year 2010 and
$21,852,357 in fiscal year 2011 in General Revenue–Dedicated
Operators and Chauffeurs License Account No. 099, for the following
border security expenditures:
(a) $3,250,000 in fiscal year 2010 and $3,250,000 in fiscal
year 2011 may only be used to equip and operate Joint Operations and
Intelligence Centers and the Border Operation Center.
(b) $10,000,000 in fiscal year 2010 and $10,000,000 in
fiscal year 2011 may only be expended for payment of overtime, per
diem, and related travel expenses for commissioned peace officers
or National Guard cooperating in a surge operation by working in a
county other than the county of their employment or assigned duty
station.
(c) $8,602,357 in fiscal year 2010 and $8,602,357 in fiscal
year 2011 may only be used to provide grants to local law
enforcement agencies for overtime and per diem when cooperating
with a surge operation, or for training, equipment, and technology
acquisition.
Any unexpended balances from appropriations listed above
that are remaining as of August 31, 2010 are hereby appropriated for
the fiscal year beginning September 1, 2010 for the same
purpose(s).
A Joint Operations and Intelligence Center or a Border
Operation Center may not spend funds appropriated by this Act until
it has adopted written policies regarding data collection, storage
and management, and privacy that is available to the public.