Delaware General Assembly





CHAPTER 328

FORMERLY

SENATE BILL NO. 315

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CERTAIN GRANTS-IN-AID FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2011; SPECIFYING CERTAIN PROCEDURES, CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH FUNDS, AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2011 APPROPRIATIONS ACT; AND TITLE 1 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO STATE HOLIDAYS.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Three-fourths of all members elected to each house thereof concurring therein):

Section Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants-in-aid in the amounts listed:

Accounting Code Organization/Description Amount

(25-01-01) County Seat Package $ 1,851,099

(35-5-10) Office of Director – Division of Public Health

Delaware Adolescent Program, Inc (DAPI) $ 492,500

(35-5-30) Emergency Medical Services

Paramedic Program Operations $ 8,845,488

Accounting Code Organization/Description Amount

(35-14-01) Services for Aging & Adults with Physical Disabilities - Senior Centers

NEW CASTLE COUNTY

  Absalom Jones Senior Center $ 178,384

  Brandywine Senior Center $ 216,439

  Chesapeake & Delaware Senior Center $ 127,573

  Cornerstone Senior Center $ 101,198

  DeLaWarr Senior Center $ 203,637

  Howard Weston Senior Center $ 354,922

  Jewish Community Senior Center $ 114,696

  Mid-County Senior Center $ 224,160

  M.O.T. Senior Citizens Center $ 219,675

  New Castle Senior Center $ 130,597

  Newark Senior Center $ 320,538

  Oak Grove Senior Center $ 198,968

  Sellers Senior Center $ 137,426

  Totals $2,528,213

   

KENT COUNTY

  Frederica Senior Center $ 163,168

  Harrington Senior Center $ 103,891

  Harvest Years Senior Center $ 91,057

  Lillian Smith Senior Center $ 66,668

  Mamie Warren Senior Center $ 160,701

  Milford Senior Center $ 162,957

  Modern Maturity Center $ 391,027

  Totals $1,139,469

   

SUSSEX COUNTY

Bridgeville Senior Center $ 120,314

Cape Henlopen Senior Center $ 174,546 

Coastal Leisure CHEER Senior Center $ 92,427

Georgetown CHEER Center $ 85,240

Greenwood CHEER Senior Center $ 93,445

Harbour Lights CHEER Senior Center $ 175,776

Indian River Senior Center $ 137,072

Laurel Senior Center $ 211,123

Lewes Senior Citizens Center $ 83,827

Long Neck Pelican Cove CHEER $ 119,565

Nanticoke Senior Center $ 190,730

Roxana CHEER Senior Center $ 95,700

Slaughter Neck CHEER Center $ 92,478

  Totals $1,672,243

   

CITY OF WILMINGTON

  Clarence Fraim Senior Center $ 171,170

  Claymore Senior Center $ 203,795

  Jimmy Jenkins Senior Center $ 87,083

El Centro Los Abuelos Senior Center $ 52,985

Peoples Settlement Senior Citizens Program $ 78,292

  Saint Anthony's Senior Center $ 135,980

  Saint Patrick's Senior Center $ 142,022

  Salvation Army Senior Center $ 80,510

  South Wilmington Senior Adult Center $ 45,032

  West Center City Adult Center $ 92,496

  Wilmington Senior Center $ 166,674

  Totals $1,256,039

   

  STATE TOTAL $6,595,964

   

(45-01-01) Department of Safety and Homeland Security - Office of Secretary

Local Police Coordination $ 66,400

Aid to Local Law Enforcement $ 270,000

Emergency Illegal Drug Enforcement (EIDE) $ 180,000

Total - Department of Safety and Homeland Security $ 516,400

TOTAL - Section 1 $18,301,451

Category/Description

Section Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants-in-aid in the amounts listed: Amount

One-Time Items:

Millville Volunteer Fire Company – substation operational June 1, 2010 $ 1,000

Total - One-Time Items $ 1,000

Pass-Throughs

Boys & Girls Clubs - Smart Moves $165,600

Brandywine Community Resource Council - Adult/Child Health $154,600

Building Bridges $61,500

Center for the Inland Bays $190,000

City of Harrington - Parks and Recreation $21,200

Communities in Schools $168,900

Creative Mentoring $183,000

Delaware Adolescent Program $251,800

Delaware Futures, Inc. $22,500

Delaware History Day Competition - Historical Society of DE $3,400

Delaware Nature Society $10,600

Delaware Nature Society Stream Watch $74,600

Jobs for Delaware Graduates $754,000

Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corp $43,200

Police Athletic League of Wilmington $70,400

Poison Control Center $124,200

Mary Campbell Center $126,600

Mary Campbell Center $40,100

Read Aloud $190,500

Reading Assist $232,300

TOTAL $2,889,000

Aging

Boys and Girls Club - Elder Swim $62,500

Bridgeville CHEER $3,100

Bridgeville Senior Citizens Center- Homebound $3,900

Catholic Charities $35,600

Coastal Leisure CHEER Homebound $2,900

Connecting Generations - Seasons of Respect $78,700

Connecting Generations $25,000

Delaware Senior Olympics $26,600

Generations Home Care- Medical Transportation $16,400

Generations Home Care-Geriatrics $122,000

Georgetown CHEER Senior Services-Homebound $5,900

Greenwood CHEER Senior Services - Homebound $5,900

Harvest Years Senior Center Shopping Program $9,400

Laurel CHEER - Homebound $3,100

Long Neck CHEER Sr Services-Homebound $10,400

Meals on Wheels Delaware $7,300

Meals on Wheels of Lewes and Rehoboth $47,600

Ministry of Caring-Frances Norton Community Center $40,500

Modern Maturity Center - Wellness $5,200

Modern Maturity Center, Inc. Meals on Wheels $28,300

Nanticoke Senior Center-Homebound Meals $5,900

Nanticoke Senior Center-Physical Fitness $4,000

Newark Senior Center - Homebound $10,400

Roxana CHEER Senior Services-Homebound $10,400

CHEER Mobile Mini Market $10,300

CHEER - Community Center $53,600

CHEER - Fitness Program $10,900

CHEER - Home Services $42,900

Slaughter Neck CHEER Senior Services-Homebound $10,400

St. Anthony's Community Center, Inc. - City Fare $40,500

St. Patrick's Center--Grocery Distribution $7,700

Total for Aging $747,300

Arts/Historical/Cultural/Tourism

Associated Community Talents $15,100

August Quarterly Festival $8,700

Challenge Program $15,460

Chinese American Community Center $1,800

Christina Cultural Arts Center $19,100

Cityfest, Inc. $3,200

Claymont Historical Society, Inc $6,950

Darley Society $3,900

Delaware Academy of Science--Iron Hill $26,100

Delaware Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame $5,800

Delaware Agricultural Museum $30,400

Delaware Center for Horticulture $23,300

Delaware Children's Museum $30,000

Delaware City Day Committee $27,200

Delaware College of Art and Design $4,000

Delaware Greenways, Inc. $22,800

Delaware Humanities Forum $33,000

Delaware Museum of Natural History $10,200

Delaware Military Heritage and Education Foundation $15,000

Delaware Nature Society, Inc. $27,500

Delaware Preservation Fund $9,500

Arts/Historical/Cultural/Tourism Continued

Delaware River and Bay Lighthouse Foundation $2,000

Delaware State Fair $101,400

Delaware State Police Museum, Inc. $18,000

Duck Creek Historical Society $7,900

First Night Dover, Inc. $6,300

First Night Wilmington, Inc. $6,300

Fort Delaware Society $10,800

Friends of the Claymont Stone School $13,300

Friends of the Milford Museum $2,500

Friends Society of Wilmington Parks- Brandywine Park $16,300

Georgetown Historical Society $11,800

Greater Brandywine Village Revitalization $14,000

Greater Harrington Historical Society $13,200

Harrington Parks & Recreation Comm. $8,100

Historic Red Clay Valley, Inc. $14,500

Historical Society of Delaware $75,000

Inner City Cultural League - Dover and Seaford Festivals $3,100

Kalmar Nyckel Foundation $7,000

Milford Historical Society $3,400

Milton Historical Society $900

Miss Delaware Scholarship Pageant $2,000

Nanticoke Indians Association $11,300

New Castle Historical Society $5,500

New Castle Separation Day $27,200

New Sweden Center--Kalmar Nyckel Museum Institute $7,300

Old Brandywine Village $14,000

Overfalls Maritime Museum $1,800

Preservation Delaware $9,800

Quaker Hill Historic Preservation Foundation $5,200

Rehoboth Beach Main Street $9,800

Seaford Historical Society, Inc./Seaford Museum $5,800

Sister Cities of Wilmington $5,800

Smyrna-Clayton Heritage Association $4,500

Sussex County Return Day, Inc. $7,200

WHYY $73,500

WSCL FM - Salisbury State University $4,500

Total - Arts/Historical/Cultural/Tourism $870,010

Handicapped/Health/Labor

Adult Special Education Program. Inc. $40,000

AHEDD, Inc.--Dover/Wilmington $40,000

AIDS Delaware $13,100

ARC of Delaware $10,400

Alzheimer's Association - DE Chapter $13,200

American Cancer Society $31,100

American Diabetes Assoc. $14,000

American Lung Association $6,900

Arthritis Foundation - Includes Senior Swim $22,900

Brain Injury Association of Delaware, Inc. $9,800

Cancer Care Connection $3,600

Center for Community Education $6,200

Center for Therapeutic and Educational Riding $13,100

Children & Families First - Resource Mothers $38,300

Colonial Chapter Paralyzed Veterans, Inc. $37,200

Handicapped/Health/Labor Continued

Connections CSP, Inc $4,100

DFRC, Inc $10,700

Delaware Association for Blind Athletes $6,100

Delaware Association for the Blind $46,800

Delaware Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (Delarf) $6,600

Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition $18,200

Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition - Kent & Sussex Counties $5,600

Delaware Care Plan $4,600

Delaware Elwyn Inc $36,700

Delaware HIV Consortium $4,600

Delaware Hospice, Inc. $144,900

Delaware Pain Initiative $6,600

Delaware Special Olympics $24,900

Delmarva Rural Ministries, Inc - Kent County Health Center $28,900

Delmarva Rural Ministries, Inc. - Mobile Access $12,900

Easter Seals - DE & MD Eastern Shore $93,900

Epilepsy Foundation of Delaware $32,000

Independent Resources, Inc. $3,100

Jobs for Delaware Graduates $185,900

Kent-Sussex Industries $65,400

Kinfolk Limited $3,600

Krysti Bingham Cerebral Palsy Foundation $1,400

La Red $1,400

Leukemia & Lymphoma Soc. - Patient Financial Aid $4,000

Lower Delaware Autism Foundation $2,900

Mancus Foundation $30,000

Mary Campbell Center $104,000

Mental Health Association in Delaware $20,300

Ministry of Caring - Dental Office $6,600

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill NAMI - DE $55,500

National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Delaware $14,000

Opportunity Center, Inc. - Employment/Vocational Training $12,500

Parent Information Center of Delaware $6,700

Peachtree Acres Assisted Living $26,900

Planned Parenthood of DE $23,900

Ronald McDonald House of Delaware $27,800

Southbridge Med. Adv. Council (HJCC) $91,600

St. Francis Foundation $5,000

VSA Arts of DE $700

Wellness Community--Delaware $9,900

Westside Health, Inc.-- Family Medical $28,300

Westside Health, Inc. - Dental Health $6,800

W.E. Tobin Foundation for the Visually Impaired, Inc. $10,700

Total - Handicapped/Health/Labor $1,536,800

Family and Youth Services

Residential Treatment

Aid in Dover, Inc. $57,400

Diamond State - Camelot $89,000

Gilpin Hall - Home for Aged Women $18,300

Shepherd Place $31,800

Other

American Mothers of DE $2,700

Bear - Glasgow YMCA $5,000

Because We Care $51,900

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Delaware $45,800

Boys & Girls Clubs $84,300

Boys & Girls Clubs - Bldg Safer Communities I $198,700

Boys & Girls Clubs - Bldg Safer Communities II $8,700

Boys & Girls Clubs - Expanded Statewide Teen Program $6,100

Camp Barnes, Inc $26,100

Catholic Charities - Casa San Francisco $51,600

Catholic Charities - Home of Divine Province - Bayard House $39,900

Catholic Youth Organization $15,300

Central Delaware YMCA $24,100

Central Delaware YMCA - Youth Program $1,800

Children & Families First $441,700

Children and Families First - Family & Workplace Connection $143,000

Child, Inc. $89,800

Children of the Delaware National Guard Youth Camp $9,200

Christina Educational Enrichment Foundation $3,500

Delaware Law Related Education Center $12,500

Delaware City Youth Center $22,700

Delaware Ecumenical Council on Children & Families $6,500

Delaware Financial Literacy Institute $15,300

Delaware Futures, Inc. $2,000

Delaware Guidance Services for Children & Youth $155,700

Delaware Parents Association $15,300

Delaware Safe Kids, Inc. $6,700

Delaware Volunteer Legal Services $63,000

Delaware Wrestling Alliance, Inc. $22,000

Diamond State Classic - IAABO $14,600

Elizabeth W. Murphy School, Inc. $11,800

Urban Youth Golf Program Association $45,400

Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Inc. $33,700

Girls, Inc - Project Pride $36,200

Girls, Inc. - Jump Start $29,000

Girls, Inc. Youth Development Center $107,400

Interfaith Community Housing Delaware, Inc. $14,400

Jewish Family Service of Delaware $38,100

Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware $8,100

Lutheran Community Services, Inc.--Life Food Pantries $3,400

Lutheran Community Services, Inc. - Emergency Assistance $9,900

NCALL Research, Inc $33,100

New Hope Recreation and Development Center $9,700

Newark Children's Center -Community Outreach Programs $1,800

Northern Delaware Youth for Christ $9,600

Police Athletic League of Delaware $72,000

Police Athletic League of Wilmington $16,200

Parents Anonymous of Delaware $3,200

Peoples Place II $152,400

Prevent Child Abuse Delaware $34,600

SOAR $13,900

St. Michael's School - Primary School Program $600

Supporting KIDDS $13,200

Sussex Family YMCA $20,900

Delaware Teen Court $6,300

United Cerebral Palsy of Delaware, Inc. $63,300

Young Life Campaign $2,100

Total - Family and Youth Services $2,572,300

Alcohol/Drug Abuse

1212 Program $31,900

Addictions Coalition of Delaware, Inc. $45,800

Brandywine Counseling, Inc. $17,200

Catholic Charities - Substance Abuse & Outpatient Services $36,500

City of Dover Police Dept--Substance Abuse $22,900

Delaware Assoc. for Children of Alcoholics $37,200

Hogar Crea International $8,600

House of Pride $21,500

Kent/Sussex County Counseling Services $10,000

Limen House $42,900

Martin Luther King Center $19,600

Open Door, Inc $127,800

People's Settlement Assoc. $31,800

SODAT $30,100

Sojourners' Place, Inc. $36,000

YMCA Resource Center, Inc. $51,600

Total- Alcohol/Drug Abuse $571,400

Neighborhood/Community Services

American Red Cross--Emergency Response and Readiness $80,600

Better Homes of Seaford, Inc $19,400

Brandywine Community Resource Council $242,800

Cab Calloway Foundation $13,000

Civil Air Patrol--Cadet Program $17,600

Community Design Center $17,000

Community Legal Aid Society $101,500

Contact Lifeline $72,300

Contact Lifeline - SSAAV $7,900

Cornerstone West Community Development Corporation $3,600

Delaware Aerospace Education Foundation $16,800

Delaware Center for Justice $11,400

Delaware Coalition for Literacy $5,300

Delaware Crime Stoppers $15,600

Delaware Helpline $7,500

Delaware Housing Coalition $27,000

Delaware Manufactured Homeowners Association $1,300

Delaware Mentor Program $15,800

Delaware Rural Water Association - Transient Water $10,700

Delaware Rural Water Association - Non-Transient Water $2,200

Delaware Safety Council, Inc. $36,800

Delmarva Clergy in Action $5,900

Delmarva Safety Association $1,300

Eastlawn Area Human Center, Inc. $69,000

Edgemoor Community Center, Inc. $190,200

Elsmere Recreation Inc $146,200

Faithful Friends $8,400

First State Community Action $44,400

First State Resource Conservation & Development Council $27,900

Food Bank of Delaware $145,200

Food Bank of Delaware--Kent/Sussex Counties $22,900

Gumboro Community Center $12,500

Hilltop Lutheran Neighborhood Center $98,100

Hockessin Community Center $81,100

Home of the Brave Foundation $7,800

Homeward Bound, Inc. $55,600

Hope Dining Room $1,300

Housing Opportunity of Northern DE. Inc $7,200

Ingleside Homes, Inc. Senior Services $41,800

Inter-Neighborhood Foundation $7,600

Jewish Community Center $12,900

Junior Achievement of Delaware $34,400

Kent County SPCA $3,200

Kingswood Community Center $11,100

Latin American Community Center $53,700

Literacy Volunteers of America - Northern Delaware $5,200

Methodist Action Program $38,300

Milford Housing Development Corporation $33,500

Ministry of Caring--Emmanuel Dining Room $63,300

Ministry of Caring--House of Joseph I $38,800

Ministry of Caring--House of Joseph II $29,900

Ministry of Caring--Job Placement $24,500

Ministry of Caring--Mary Mother of Hope House I $65,000

Ministry of Caring--Mary Mother of Hope House II & III $64,000

Nature Conservancy $8,100

Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corp $4,300

Neighborhood House $67,200

Neighborhood House/Southern New Castle County $67,400

New Knollwood Civic Association $24,600

Newark Area Welfare Committee $5,100

O.A. Herring Community Services $73,300

Pencader Hundred Community Center, Inc. $3,600

People to People International $4,800

Project Reach Out $5,900

Reading Assist Institute $19,700

Richardson Park Community Action $25,000

River's Edge Association $49,500

Rosehill Community Center $189,700

Salvation Army- Statewide Crisis Alleviation $135,800

Seamen's Center, Inc. of Wilmington $6,800

Service Corps of Retired Executives - SCORE $6,600

Slaughter Neck Community Action Committee $37,300

STEHM, Inc. $15,700

Sussex Community Crisis Housing Services $26,200

Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research $34,900

USO Delaware Inc. $7,700

Way Home $3,200

West End Neighborhood House $50,900

Wilmington Enterprise Comm. $3,000

YWCA of Delaware $224,600

Total - Neighborhood/Community Services $3,279,200

Total – Section 2 $12,467,010

Section (a) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the prevention and extinguishment of fires throughout the State and for the maintenance of apparatus and equipment:

New Castle County

Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. Newark $ 21,260

Belvedere Volunteer Fire Company Belvedere 21,260

Brandywine Hundred Fire Co. No. 1 Bellefonte 21,260

Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 21,260

Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 21,260

Cranston Heights Fire Co. Cranston Heights 21,260

Delaware City Fire Co. Delaware City 21,260

Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 21,260

Five Points Fire Co. No. 1 Richardson Park 21,260

Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New Castle 21,260

Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 21,260

Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway Terrace 21,260

Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 21,260

Minquadale Fire Co. Minquadale 21,260

Minquas Fire Co. No. 1 Newport 21,260

Odessa Fire Co., Inc. Odessa 21,260

Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Port Penn 21,260

Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 21,260

Townsend Fire Co., Inc. Townsend 21,260

Volunteer Hose Co., Inc. Middletown 21,260

Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Wilmington Manor 21,260

Kent County

Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers $ 21,260

Camden-Wyoming Fire Co. Camden 21,260

Carlisle Fire Co. Milford 21,260

Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 21,260

Citizens Hose Co. No. 1, Inc. Smyrna 21,260

Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 21,260

Dover Fire Department Dover 21,260

Farmington Volunteer Fire Co. Farmington 21,260

Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 21,260

Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 21,260

Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 21,260

Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Hartly 21,260

Houston Volunteer Fire Co. Houston 21,260

Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 21,260

Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little Creek 21,260

Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 21,260

Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 21,260

South Bowers Fire Co. South Bowers 21,260

Sussex County

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach $ 21,260

Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 21,260

Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 21,260

Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 21,260

Delmar Fire Department Delmar 21,260

Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 21,260

Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. Frankford 21,260

Georgetown Fire Co., Inc. Georgetown 21,260

Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co. Greenwood 21,260

Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 21,260

Indian River Volunteer Fire Co. Indian River 21,260

Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 21,260

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 21,260

Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 21,260

Millville Volunteer Fire Co. Millville 21,260

Milton Volunteer Fire Co. Milton 21,260

Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth Beach 21,260

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 21,260

Seaford Volunteer Fire Dept., Inc. Seaford 21,260

Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 21,260

Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter Beach 21,260

TOTAL $ 1,275,600

(b) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of ambulances in the public service:

Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. Newark $ 3,600

Belvedere Volunteer Fire Company Belvedere 3,600

Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 3,600

Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 3,600

Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers 3,600

Brandywine Hundred Fire Co., No. 1 Bellefonte 3,600

Camden-Wyoming Fire Co. Camden 3,600

Carlisle Fire Co. Milford 3,600

Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 3,600

Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 3,600

Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 3,600

Cranston Heights Fire Co. Cranston Heights 3,600

Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 3,600

Delaware City Fire Co. Delaware City 3,600

Delmar Fire Department Delmar 3,600

Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 3,600

Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 3,600

Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 3,600

Five Points Fire Co. No. 1 Richardson Park 3,600

Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 Frankford 3,600

Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 3,600

Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New Castle 3,600

Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co. Greenwood 3,600

Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 3,600

Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 3,600

Hartly Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Hartly 3,600

Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 3,600

Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway Terrace 3,600

Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 3,600

Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 3,600

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes $ 3,600

Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 3,600

Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 3,600

Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 3,600

Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 3,600

Millville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Millville 3,600

Milton Volunteer Fire Co. Milton 3,600

Minquadale Fire Co. Minquadale 3,600

Minquas Fire Co. No. 1 Newport 3,600

Odessa Fire Co., Inc. Odessa 3,600

Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co. Port Penn 3,600

Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Rehoboth Beach 3,600

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 3,600

Seaford Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Seaford 3,600

Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 3,600

Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter Beach 3,600

Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 3,600

Townsend Fire Company, Inc. Townsend 3,600

Volunteer Hose Co., Inc. Middletown 3,600

Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Wilmington Manor 3,600

TOTAL $ 180,000

(c) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of rescue trucks in the public service:

Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. Newark $ 3,600

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach 3,600

Blades Volunteer Fire Co. Blades 3,600

Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers 3,600

Brandywine Hundred Fire Co. No. 1 Bellefonte 3,600

Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 3,600

Camden-Wyoming Fire Co. Camden 3,600

Carlisle Fire Co. Milford 3,600

Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 3,600

Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 3,600

Citizens Hose Co. No. 1, Inc. Smyrna 3,600

Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 3,600

Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 3,600

Cranston Heights Fire Co. Cranston Heights 3,600

Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 3,600

Delaware City Fire Co. Delaware City 3,600

Delmar Fire Department Delmar 3,600

Dover Fire Department Dover 3,600

Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 3,600

Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 3,600

Farmington Volunteer Fire Co. Farmington 3,600

Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 3,600

Five Points Fire Co. No. 1 Richardson Park 3,600

Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 3,600

Georgetown Fire Co. Georgetown 3,600

Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New Castle 3,600

Greenwood Fire Co. No. 1 Greenwood 3,600

Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 3,600

Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 3,600

Hartly Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Hartly 3,600

Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 3,600

Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway Terrace 3,600

Houston Volunteer Fire Co. Houston 3,600

Indian River Volunteer Fire Co. Indian River $ 3,600

Laurel Fire Dept., Inc. Laurel 3,600

Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 3,600

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 3,600

Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little Creek 3,600

Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 3,600

Marydel Volunteer Fire Co. Marydel 3,600

Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 3,600

Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 3,600

Millville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Millville 3,600

Milton Volunteer Fire Co. Milton 3,600

Minquadale Fire Co. Minquadale 3,600

Minquas Fire Co. No. 1 Newport 3,600

Odessa Fire Co., Inc. Odessa 3,600

Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Port Penn 3,600

Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Rehoboth Beach 3,600

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 3,600

Seaford Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Seaford 3,600

Selbyville Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 3,600

Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter Beach 3,600

South Bowers Fire Co. South Bowers 3,600

Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 3,600

Townsend Fire Co., Inc. Townsend 3,600

Volunteer Hose Co., Inc. Middletown 3,600

Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Wilmington Manor 3,600

TOTAL $ 208,800

(d) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance of aerial or platform trucks and for the training of personnel in the techniques of extinguishing high-rise fires throughout Delaware:

New Castle County

Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. Newark $ 4,200

Brandywine Hundred Fire Co., No. 1 Bellefonte 4,200

Christiana Fire Co. Christiana 4,200

Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 4,200

Delaware City Fire Co. Delaware City 4,200

Elsmere Fire Co. Elsmere 4,200

Five Points Fire Co. No. 1 Richardson Park 4,200

Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New Castle 4,200

Hockessin Fire Co. Hockessin 4,200

Mill Creek Fire Co. Marshallton 4,200

Talleyville Fire Co., Inc. Talleyville 4,200

Volunteer Hose Co., Inc. Middletown 4,200

Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co. Wilmington Manor 4,200

Kent County

Bowers Volunteer Fire Co. Bowers $ 4,200

Carlisle Fire Co. Milford 4,200

Citizens' Hose Co., No. 1, Inc. Smyrna 4,200

Clayton Fire Company Clayton 4,200

Dover Fire Department Dover 4,200

Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 4,200

Frederica Fire Co. Frederica 4,200

Hartly Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Hartly 4,200

Sussex County

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach $ 4,200

Delmar Fire Department, Inc. Delmar 4,200

Georgetown Fire Co., Inc. Georgetown 4,200

Indian River Fire Company Indian River 4,200

Laurel Fire Volunteer Fire Department Laurel 4,200

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 4,200

Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 4,200

Millville Volunteer Fire Co. Millville 4,200

Milton Volunteer Fire Co, Inc. Milton 4,200

Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Rehoboth Beach 4,200

Roxanna Fire Company Roxanna 4,200

Seaford Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Seaford 4,200

Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 4,200

TOTAL $ 142,800

(e) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to be used for the maintenance and operation of rescue boats in the public service:

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach $ 2,600

Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 2,600

Bowers Volunteer Fire Company Bowers Beach 2,600

Citizens Hose Company Smyrna 2,600

Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Company Dagsboro 2,600

Delaware City Fire Co. Delaware City 2,600

Dover Fire Department Dover 2,600

Goodwill Fire Co. No. 1 New Castle 2,600

Holloway Terrace Fire Co. Holloway Terrace 2,600

Indian River Volunteer Fire Co. Indian River 2,600

Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 2,600

Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 2,600

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 2,600

Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little Creek 2,600

Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 2,600

Memorial Fire Company Slaughter Beach 2,600

Minquas Fire Co. No. 1 Newport 2,600

Millville Volunteer Fire Co. Millville 2,600

Milton Volunteer Fire Co. Milton 2,600

Millsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Millsboro 2,600

Port Penn Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Port Penn 2,600

Rehoboth Volunteer Fire Co., Inc Rehoboth 2,600

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 2,600

Seaford Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Seaford 2,600

South Bowers Fire Co. South Bowers 2,600

TOTAL $ 65,000

(f) There is appropriated to the Mayor and Council of Wilmington the following sums to be used for:

(i) the prevention and extinguishment of fires throughout

the City of Wilmington and for the maintenance of the

apparatus and equipment of the 7 fire companies organized

and equipped in the City. $ 148,800

(ii) the maintenance of aerial or platform trucks and for the

training of personnel in the techniques of extinguishing

high-rise fires throughout the City of Wilmington. $ 8,400

(iii) the maintenance and operation of rescue boats in the public service $ 2,600

TOTAL $ 159,800

(g) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to help level up the insurance premium tax revenues to be used for the maintenance of apparatus and equipment:

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach $ 27,900

Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 27,900

Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers 27,900

Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 27,900

Camden-Wyoming Fire Co. Camden 27,900

Carlisle Fire Co. Milford 27,900

Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 27,900

Citizens' Hose Co. No. 1, Inc. Smyrna 27,900

Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 27,900

Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 27,900

Delmar Fire Department Delmar 27,900

Dover Fire Department Dover 27,900

Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 27,900

Farmington Volunteer Fire Co. Farmington 27,900

Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 27,900

Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. Frankford 27,900

Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 27,900

Georgetown Fire Co., Inc. Georgetown 27,900

Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co. Greenwood 27,900

Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 27,900

Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 27,900

Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Hartly 27,900

Houston Volunteer Fire Co. Houston 27,900

Indian River Volunteer Fire Co. Indian River 27,900

Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 27,900

Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 27,900

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 27,900

Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little Creek 27,900

Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 27,900

Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 27,900

Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 27,900

Millville Volunteer Fire Co. Millville 27,900

Milton Volunteer Fire Co. Milton 27,900

Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth Beach 27,900

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 27,900

Seaford Volunteer Fire Dept., Inc. Seaford 27,900

Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 27,900

Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter Beach 27,900

South Bowers Fire Co. South Bowers 27,900

TOTAL $ 1,088,100

(h) (1) There is appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums to provide Insurance Rebate Equalization for operations of volunteer fire companies:

Kent County

Bowers Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Bowers $ 22,401

Camden-Wyoming Fire Co. Camden 22,401

Carlisle Fire Co. Milford 22,401

Cheswold Volunteer Fire Co. Cheswold 22,401

Citizens' Hose Co. No. 1, Inc. Smyrna 22,401

Clayton Fire Co. Clayton 22,401

Dover Fire Department Dover 22,401

Farmington Volunteer Fire Co. Farmington 22,401

Felton Community Fire Co. Felton 22,401

Frederica Volunteer Fire Co. Frederica 22,401

Harrington Fire Co. Harrington 22,401

Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Hartly 22,401

Houston Volunteer Fire Co. Houston 22,401

Leipsic Volunteer Fire Co. Leipsic 22,401

Little Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Little Creek 22,401

Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co. Magnolia 22,401

Marydel Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Marydel 22,401

South Bowers Fire Co. South Bowers 22,401

Sussex County

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach $ 22,401

Blades Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Blades 22,401

Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Co. Bridgeville 22,401

Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Co. Dagsboro 22,401

Delmar Fire Department Delmar 22,401

Ellendale Volunteer Fire Co. Ellendale 22,401

Frankford Volunteer Fire Co. Frankford 22,401

Georgetown Fire Co., Inc. Georgetown 22,401

Greenwood Volunteer Fire Co. Greenwood 22,401

Gumboro Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Gumboro 22,401

Indian River Volunteer Fire Co. Indian River 22,401

Laurel Fire Department, Inc. Laurel 22,401

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 22,401

Millsboro Fire Co. Millsboro 22,401

Millville Volunteer Fire Co. Millville 22,401

Milton Volunteer Fire Co. Milton 22,401

Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth Beach 22,401

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 22,401

Seaford Volunteer Fire Dept., Inc. Seaford 22,401

Selbyville Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Selbyville 22,401

Slaughter Beach Memorial Fire Co. Slaughter Beach 22,401

TOTAL $ 873,639

(2) For Fiscal Year 2011 a calculation was made to determine the increase that the New Castle County Volunteer Fire Companies received for the insurance premium tax in Calendar Year 2009 versus Calendar Year 2008. That amount was added to the base allocation to each Volunteer Fire Company in Kent and Sussex Counties. The base represents $22,401 included in the Fiscal Year 1999 Grant-in-Aid Appropriation Bill. For each subsequent fiscal year, a similar calculation will be made and if there is an increase from one fiscal year to the next fiscal year, that amount will be added to the $22,401 base to become the amount to be paid for that fiscal year. At no time will the amount for Kent and Sussex Volunteer Fire Companies be less than the base amount of $22,401.

(i) There is hereby appropriated to the listed fire companies the following sums for operation of substations:

New Castle County

Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. – 3 substations Newark $ 35,400

Christiana Fire Co. – 2 substations Christiana 23,600

Claymont Fire Co. Claymont 11,800

Mill Creek Fire Department Marshallton 11,800

Odessa Fire Co., Inc. Odessa 11,800

Volunteer Hose Middletown 11,800

Wilmington Manor Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Wilmington Manor 11,800

Kent County

Dover Fire Department Dover $ 11,800

Sussex County

Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Co. Bethany Beach $ 11,800

Indian River Fire Co. Indian River 11,800

Lewes Fire Department, Inc. Lewes 11,800

Lewes-Rehoboth Substation #3 Rehoboth 11,800

Millville Volunteer Fire Company Millville 11,800

Rehoboth Fire Volunteer Fire Co. Rehoboth Beach 11,800

Roxana Volunteer Fire Co. Roxana 11,800

TOTAL $ 212400

(j) There is appropriated to the listed organizations the following sums to be used for the operation and maintenance of ambulances in the public service:

American Legion, Kent Post #14 Smyrna $ 3,600

American Legion, Sussex Post #8 Georgetown $ 3,600

Mid-Sussex Rescue Squad, Inc. Millsboro $ 3,600

TOTAL $ 10,800

TOTAL - Section 3 $ 4,216,939

Section (a) Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants-in-aid in the amounts listed and shall be used to furnish services through a duly selected service officer to Delaware Veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States, their widows and orphans, by providing contact services in Sussex, Kent and New Castle Counties:

American Legion $ 36,000

Disabled American Veterans 30,000

Colonial Chapter Paralyzed Veterans 30,000

Military Order of the Purple Heart 3,4 00

Veterans of Foreign Wars 36,0 00

Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 83 41 ,000

   

(b) Funds are hereby appropriated to the following grants-in-aid in the amounts listed for operations expenses:

American Legion $ 8,800

Disabled American Veterans 8,800

Jewish War Veterans 5,100

Colonial Chapter Paralyzed Veterans 7 ,500

Veterans of Foreign Wars 8,800

Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 83 8,800

   

Other--American Legion, Dept. of Delaware  

Boy's State $ 7,900

Girl's State 7,900

Trooper Youth Week 2,800

(c) Expenses for Memorial Day programs incurred by local Posts in Sussex, Kent and New Castle Counties shall be reimbursed out of operation expenses appropriated in subsection (b) of this Section on vouchers properly submitted to and approved by their representative veterans' organizations.

(d) The sum of $7,900 is hereby appropriated to the American Legion, Department of Delaware, for the bearing of expenses incident to the holding of Boys' State.

(e) The sum of $7,900 is hereby appropriated to the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Delaware, for the bearing of expenses incident to the holding of Girls' State.

(f) The sum of $2,800 is hereby appropriated to the American Legion, Department of Delaware, for the bearing of expenses incident to the holding of Trooper Youth Week in conjunction with the Delaware State Police.

(g) The funds appropriated by this Section shall be paid to the Finance Officer of the respective veterans' organizations, upon warrants signed by the proper Finance Officer and approved by the Secretary, Department of Finance.

TOTAL - Section 4 $242,800

Section In order to be considered for a Grant-in-Aid Appropriation under Section 1 or Section 2 of this Act, an agency must meet the following criteria:

1. Be an incorporated non-profit (or under the umbrella of a parent organization which is an

incorporated, non-profit) for two years prior to receiving funding;

1. Have By-laws that clearly state the purpose of the Corporation and include definition of duties

of Board of Directors;

1. Have an active, community-represented, volunteer Board of Directors that sets policies, goals and

objectives, and maintains minutes of regularly scheduled meetings and any special meetings;

1. Have programs that are unduplicated by other state supported agencies and satisfy unmet human

needs of the community; have personnel policies including job descriptions and classifications;

1. No agency shall use Grant-in-Aid funds to pay any part of an elected official’s salary or benefits;

1. Have competent executives, competent staffing and reasonable facilities;

1. Practice non-discrimination;

1. Have accounting (budget) procedures and an annual audit;

1. Use funds in accordance with the application;

1. Demonstrate community support;

1. Request funds only for a program which does not receive full funding from other sources of revenue.

Section (a) No funds appropriated in this Act shall be expended in a political campaign or for partisan political purposes.

(b) No funds appropriated in this Act may be used to hire lobbyists.

Section The Controller General may from time to time contract for or conduct performance and/or financial audits of any non-state agency for which funds are appropriated in this Act.

Section Funds appropriated in this Act shall not be used by any agency to provide child day care. It is the

intent of the General Assembly that no funds will be appropriated in Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012 in grants-in-aid to agencies for the purchase of capital equipment, relocation, rehabilitation, renovation or purchase of buildings.

Organizations will not be eligible for consideration of a grant-in-aid appropriation unless they have been incorporated and operating for a two-year period prior to June 30th of the fiscal year in which they apply for funding for the following fiscal year.

Section 29 Del. C. §6505(d) provides that monies appropriated for Grants-in-Aid in Fiscal Year 2011 shall be paid in quarterly installments. For Fiscal Year 2011 such payments shall be paid in 4 equal installments, 1 each in July, October, January and April. Upon notification by the Chairman of the Joint Finance Committee, the State Treasurer shall be directed to withhold such installment payment(s). An installment payment may be delayed or withheld if the grant-in-aid recipient:

(a) Has not submitted a quarterly statement of expenditures if required to do so;

(b) Expended funds from the grant-in-aid for purposes not intended by the General Assembly;

(c) Expended funds for day care, purchase of capital equipment, relocation, renovation, rehabilitation or

purchase of buildings;

d (d) Failure to pay Corporation Franchise Tax; and;

e (e) Agency is no longer in operation;

(f) In the case of a senior center closing during the fiscal year, any remaining quarterly payments will be retained in the Office of the Controller General. Disbursements from this account shall be made in consultation with the University of Delaware and with the approval of the co-chairs of the Joint Finance Committee.

Section (a) It is the intent of the General Assembly that each Grant-in-Aid recipient shall submit one of the

following with its application for a grant award in Fiscal Year 2011:

(i) An audit prepared by a Certified Public Accountant covering the prior full fiscal year of the receiving agency, or;

(ii) Balance Sheet reflecting total Assets, Liabilities, and Fund Balances covering the prior fiscal year of the receiving agency; Statements of Support, Revenue and Expenses and Changes in Fund Balances covering the prior fiscal year of the receiving agency; and Statements of Functional Expenses covering the prior fiscal year of the receiving agency.

(b) Fire companies listed in this Act shall submit financial information on the form approved by the State Treasurer, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General. The listed fire companies are exempt from the provisions of Subsection (a) of this Section. Financial forms will be submitted to the State Fire School and they will be responsible for forwarding copies of the forms to the Office of the Controller General.

(c) Recipients of the appropriations for Aid to Local Law Enforcement shall be exempt from the provisions of this

Section.

(d) Non-compliance by a Grant-in-Aid recipient with the provisions of this Section shall automatically disqualify the applicant for consideration of a Grant-in-Aid award in Fiscal Year 2011.

(e) For Fiscal Year 2011, it is the legislative intent that a Grant-in-Aid recipient listed in Sections 1 or 2 of this Act shall not be entitled to receive any of the funds appropriated by this Act unless certain financial

information has been received by the Office of the Controller General on or before July 25, 2010. Such financial information shall be in the form as defined in Subsection (a)(i) or Subsection (a)(ii) of this Section covering full fiscal year of the receiving agency. If any Grant-in-Aid recipient fails to comply with this Subsection (e) the funds appropriated by this Act to that recipient shall revert to the General Fund of the State.

Section The sums appropriated to the various Senior Centers in Section 1 of this Act shall be made available to the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities in order to meet the State's matching requirement for federal funds appropriated under the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended. Those senior centers receiving funds under the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, shall present to the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities a proposal for expenditure of State funds. The proposal submitted to the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities shall be prepared in accordance with the guidelines established for the administration of programs under the Older Americans Act. To be considered for funding, a senior center must meet the criteria established in Section 5. Funding will be determined by the Joint Finance Committee based upon its evaluation and with advice from the University of Delaware Institute for Public Administration.

Section Section 1 of this Act makes an appropriation to the Department of Health & Social Services, Public Health, Emergency Medical Services (35-05-30), for the state component of the operational costs associated with each county's paramedic service for Advanced Life Support. These funds shall be disbursed by Emergency Medical Services on a quarterly basis to counties that operate approved programs.

Emergency Medical Services shall have an audit performed by the State Auditor annually to insure that reimbursement to the counties for the State share of costs was for approved Advanced Life Support Services. Adjustments shall be made to the final quarterly reimbursement based on the audit results.

Section Appropriations made in Section 1 of this Act to Emergency Medical Services and Aid to Local Law Enforcement shall not be subject to the provisions in Sections 8, 9 and 10. Funds appropriated to Aid to Local Law Enforcement shall not be subject to reversion at the end of the fiscal year if unexpended or unencumbered, but shall be continued for a period of up to three years.

Section (a) The funds appropriated in Section 1 for the Department of Safety and Homeland Security - Aid to Local Law Enforcement and EIDE shall be allocated according to the formula presently used by the SALLE Committee as revised from time to time. Expenditures from this fund must be approved by the Budget Director and the Controller General.

(b) Local law enforcement agencies may combine their allocations, upon approval of the SALLE Committee, to support a pool arrangement to fund a contiguous area served by more than one local law enforcement agency.

(c) Each local law enforcement agency contracting for an allocation shall, not later than April 1, 2011 report in detail the plan under which such funds are being expended, and any other information requested by the SALLE Committee. The SALLE Committee shall report to the General Assembly of the State of Delaware on or before May 1, 2011 as to the agencies that were awarded grants from these funds, the amount of the grant, and the purpose of the grant.

(d) Copies of the minutes of all regular meetings and any special meetings of the SALLE Committee shall be forwarded in a timely manner to the Office of the Controller General.

Section Section 1 of this Act appropriates funds to Aid to Local Law Enforcement and EIDE. These funds shall be distributed based on (a) $3,000 to each police agency; (b) any funds in excess of "(a)" based on the ratio of the number of police officers each police agency has to the total number of police in all agencies.

Section (a) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation in Section 2 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of the Fiscal Year 2011 for the agencies as follows:

The ARC of Delaware

August Quarterly

Camp Barnes

Delaware Academy of Science - Iron Hill Museum

Delaware Association for Blind Athletes

New Castle Separation Day

Delaware City Day Committee

Harrison House Community Programs

Miss Delaware Scholarship Programs

Nation al Multiple Sclerosis Society

New Castle Historical Society

Sojourner’s Place

(b) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation in Section 1 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2011 for the municipalities which receive $6,000 or less from the line item Aid to Local Law Enforcement.

(c) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation to any Grant-in-Aid recipient receiving an amount of $6,000 or less listed in Section 2 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2011.

(d) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation to fire companies listed in Section 3 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2011.

(e) The State Treasurer is authorized to take the necessary steps to make a total payment of the appropriation to organizations funded on a one-time basis in Section 1 of this Act at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2011.

Section Section 2 of this Act makes an appropriation to the Delaware State Fair. Of that amount, $96,930 shall be used for prizes for achievements in agriculture, animal raising and in works of manual training and the domestic arts to be awarded at the annual State Fair and $5,000 shall be used for purses on Governor’s Day which shall be paid by the State Treasurer at the beginning of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2011. The remainder of the appropriation shall be paid in quarterly allotments, as provided in Chapter 65, Section 6505 of Title 29, Delaware Code.

Section The appropriation in Section 2 of this Act to Camp Barnes, Inc. shall be used for the purpose of maintaining and operating Camp Barnes for the recreation of deserving youths from throughout the State.

Section Section 2 of this Act appropriates funds to the Delaware State Police Museum, Inc. These funds may not be used for capital/construction costs.

Section Section 2 of this Act makes an appropriation to the Elsmere Recreation, Inc. Of this amount, $13,500 shall be used to support the Elsmere Boxing Club.

Section The Delaware Safety Council may not discriminate against similar programs offered by other non-profit or private agencies.

Section It is the intent of the General Assembly that the Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health, continue funding the Alliance for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention at the Fiscal Year 2006 contract levels.

Section For Fiscal Year 2011, the remaining balance in the Fiscal Year 2006 account (25-01-01-0978) Delaware Volunteer Fire Service Revolving Loan Fund shall remain as a continuing appropriation and shall not be subject to reversion until June 30, 2011.

Section Section 2 of this Act makes an appropriation to the Christina Cultural Arts Center. It is the intent of the General Assembly that these funds shall support the Black Heritage Theater Ensemble and their efforts to educate Delawareans on the contributions of Black Americans to the State’s growth and development.

Section Section 2 of this Act appropriates funds to non-profit agencies referred to as Pass-Throughs. For Fiscal Year 2011, these agencies will receive their entire appropriation in the first quarter of the fiscal year. As of July 1, 2010 these agencies will be considered Grant in Aid agencies and will be required to submit a Grant in Aid application. Applications for Fiscal Year 2012 are due on or before November 1, 2010.

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310), Section 33, page 95, line 15 by deleting "10-02-11-0305" and replacing it with "10-02-11-0306". Further amend Section 33 by striking lines 14 and 15 on page 94, lines 16 and 28 on page 96 and striking line 2 on page 98 in their entirety. Further amend Section 33, page 97 by inserting a new line after line 27 and adding a new line "FY 10 95-0101-0231 DCAS".

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310), Section 90, page 123, line 22 by striking "2009" and "2010" and replacing them with "2010" and "2011" respectively.

Section Amend 1 Del. C. § 501 by adding "(d) The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall promulgate policies and procedures to implement two floating holidays."

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310) by deleting Section 98 as it appears on page 126, lines 11 through 24 and replacing it with the following:

"Section 1 of this Act, in the state agencies indicated below, provides funding to the following "pass through" organizations. The primary state agencies listed below shall evaluate each "pass through" organization/program and develop appropriate performance measures, reporting requirements and program evaluation metrics for their respective programs/organizations; each program/organization shall be evaluated against these measures and metrics. Cabinet Secretaries and agency heads shall report to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General by October 1 on the development of these measures for discussion during the public budget hearing process. Subsequent reports detailing progress toward these measures shall be provided by the "pass through" organization to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Controller General and state agency on or before December 1 and May 1 of each fiscal year. Reports shall also include a description of all additional state and non-state funding provided to the "pass through" organization and the annual budget and expenditures of the organization. The Cabinet Secretary or agency head shall incorporate into their budget request a section regarding "pass through" organization funding, performance and service delivery options.

02-17-01 Community Legal Aid Society (Elder Law) $45.0

10-02-11 KIDS Count $76.5

10-03-01 Working Capital $11.3

10-03-02 DEDO Grants Program $45.0

10-03-02 Kalmar Nyckel $112.5

10-03-02 National High School Wrestling Tournament $20.3

10-03-02 Juneteenth $9.9

10-03-02 Northeast Old Car Rally $2.7

10-03-03 Delaware Small Business Development Center $121.5

15-01-01 Child Inc. (Family Violence Prevention Program) $724.5

15-01-01 People's Place II (Family Violence Prevention Program) $550.4

20-01-01 World Trade Center $108.0

20-01-01 Italian/American Commission $9.0

20-01-02 Assistance for Needy and Homeless Veterans $44.9

35-05-10 Non-Public School Nursing $446.4

35-05-20 Gift of Life Program/De Organ and Tissue Program $42.2

35-06-40 Martin Luther King Center $67.4

35-11-20 Camp Barnes $7.0

35-12-30 St. Patrick's $10.5

35-12-30 VOCA Grant (Lexington Green Resource Center) $21.2

35-12-40 Modern Maturity Center $24.8

37-06-10 Children’s Advocacy Center $900.0

37-06-10 People's Place – Milford $61.2

37-06-10 Child, Inc. $164.2

37-06-10 Wilmington Child Development Community Policing $70.4

(The Brandywine Program)

38-06-02 The Way Home (Re-entry Program) $57.6

40-04-03 Delaware Estuary $26.7

40-04-03 Water Resources Agency $197.5

40-04-03 Partnership for Delaware Estuary $38.3

75-03-01 Statewide Fire Safety Education $71.6

90-01-01 Great Beginnings $19.9

90-01-01 Women’s Leadership Training Program $11.3

90-01-01 Inland Bays Citizen’s Monitoring Program $35.7

90-01-01 Center for Economic Education $192.6

90-01-01 Advanced Studies $66.4

90-01-01 Delaware Geographic Alliance $34.1

90-01-01 Summer School-Gifted and Talented $140.0

90-04-00 Environmental Training Program $220.5

95-03-15 Children's Beach House $49.8

95-03-15 Educational Resources $232.4

95-03-15 Delaware Institute for Arts in Education $106.8

95-03-15 Student Organization $172.4

95-03-15 Delaware Teacher Center $404.1

95-03-15 On-Line Periodicals $549.0

95-03-15 Teacher in Space $96.4

95-03-15 Achievement Matters Campaign - Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League $105.6

95-03-15 Career Transition $56.3"

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310), Section 99, page 126, line 25 by deleting "20 Del. C. SS 5253(b) (1) and (5) " and replacing it with "29 Del. C. § 5253(b) (1) and (5)". 

Section Notwithstanding the provisions of 29 Del. C. § 6102(a), for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, with respect to revenues collected under 12 Del. C. c. 11, the Secretary of Finance shall transfer up to $70,000.0 of receipts received in excess of $424,000.0 to the following accounts:

i) The first $10,000.0 shall be deposited into the Other Post-Employment Benefits Fund as established by 29 Del. C. § 5281; and

ii) The next $10,000.0 shall be deposited into the Transportation Trust Fund as established by 2 Del. C. c. 14;

iii) The next $10,000.0 shall be deposited into the Debt Reduction Fund; and

iv) The next $40,000.0 shall be deposited into the K-12 Construction Fund.

Should such deposits into the above funds exceed $70,000.0, any remaining receipts received by the State under 12 Del. C. c. 11 shall be deposited to the General Fund.

Section (a) A special fund of the State is created in the Office of Management and Budget, Contingencies and One Time Items (10-02-11) entitled the "K-12 School Construction Fund".

(b) A special fund of the State is created in the Department of Finance, Office of the Secretary (25-01-01) entitled Debt Reduction Fund.

Section Contingent upon an agreement executed by the United Way of Delaware and Delaware Helpline Inc./211, any funds appropriated in the Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Appropriations Act and the Grants-in-Aid bill, upon approval of the Director of Office of Management and Budget and Controller General, shall be transferable to the United Way of Delaware for the sole purpose of administering Delaware Helpline Inc./211.

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310), Section 335, page 202, line 21 by adding after the words "Lake Forest" the words ", Family Foundations Academy".

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310), Section 185 on page 157 by striking it in its entirety and replacing it with the following, "The Department of Health and Social Services, Developmental Disabilities Services (35-11-00) is encouraged, where appropriate, to reallocate resources so as to maximize community-based residential placements for persons with developmental disabilities. Such reallocation initiatives must be made within the total division’s appropriation limit with the approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General. These reallocation initiatives shall not compromise the standard of care of the remaining Stockley Center population".

Section Amend the Fiscal Year 2011 Appropriations Act of the 145th General Assembly (Senate Bill No. 310), page 228 by adding Section 386 as follows, " Should funding of these routes by a local school district represent a disproportionate share of any school district’s total transportation costs as determined by the Secretary of Education, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General, such school district may request a waiver of local school district payment for these routes. Said waiver must be approved by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General."

Section Should House Bill No. 399 of the 145th General Assembly or similar legislation related to the INSPIRE Program be enacted, Delaware State University is authorized, at the University’s discretion, to use Operations funds appropriated in the Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Appropriations Act or may use Federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to implement the provisions of House Bill No. 399 during Fiscal Year 2011. Should the University choose not to use their Operations or federal stimulus appropriations, the INSPIRE program shall be implemented beginning in Fiscal Year 2012.

Approved July 01, 2010