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Sec. 16. Section 2 of this chapter does not repeal the following statutes concerning miscellaneous appropriations and fiscal matters:
(1) P.L.282-1985, SECTION 5 (concerning an appropriation to the state board of health from the state general fund).
(2) P.L.372-1985, SECTION 14 (requiring certain persons receiving appropriations to be subject to audit by the state board of accounts).
(3) P.L.372-1985, SECTION 22 (relating to approval granted to state agencies for the expenditure of certain federal funds).
(4) P.L.372-1985, SECTIONS 32 through 36 (concerning certain highway and transportation matters).
(5) P.L.107-1986, SECTION 4 (concerning a general fund appropriation to the distressed township supplemental poor relief fund).
(6) P.L.236-1986, SECTION 1 (concerning distribution of money by the department of mental health to Developmental Services, Inc.).
(7) P.L.237-1986, SECTION 8 (concerning a general fund appropriation for the work of the general corporation law study commission).
(8) P.L.248-1986, SECTION 1 (concerning a general fund appropriation for restoring the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument and Monument Circle).
(9) P.L.154-1987, SECTION 5 (concerning a general fund appropriation to the budget agency to carry out that act).
(10) P.L.370-1987, SECTION 1 (concerning reversion of an appropriation made by Acts 1975, P.L.146, SECTION 3(a), for the residual malpractice insurance authority).
(11) P.L.396-1987, SECTION 34 (making deficiency appropriations).
(12) P.L.109-1988, SECTION 22 (concerning a general fund appropriation to the oil and gas environmental fund).
(13) The following statutes relating to general fund appropriations to the St. Joseph River basin commission: P.L.191-1988, SECTION 2; P.L.307-1989, SECTION 2.
(14) P.L.334-1989, SECTION 49 (concerning a general fund appropriation to the judicial conference of Indiana).
(15) P.L.341-1989, SECTION 18 (concerning a general fund appropriation to the state lottery commission).
(16) P.L.357-1989, SECTION 36 (concerning reversion of appropriations to the legislative council contingency fund).
(17) P.L.13-1990, SECTION 26 (concerning transfer of money from the underground petroleum storage tank excess liability fund).
(18) P.L.51-1990, SECTION 54 (concerning general fund appropriations for performance based awards program under IC 20-1-1.3 (before its repeal)).
(19) P.L.185-1990, SECTION 6 (concerning appropriations made to the Chicago third airport site selection).
(20) P.L.240-1991, SECTION 112 (concerning transfer of money between state funds).
(21) P.L.278-1993, SECTIONS 32 and 33 (concerning interpretation of P.L.277-1993 and P.L.278-1993).
(22) P.L.18-1995, SECTION 145 (concerning increasing appropriations to the Indiana judicial center).
(23) P.L.18-1995, SECTION 147 (concerning general fund appropriations to the public defense fund).
(24) P.L.70-1995, SECTION 12 (concerning appropriations from the fire and building services fund to the firefighting equipment revolving loan fund).
(25) P.L.104-1995, SECTIONS 5 through 14 (concerning several appropriations to the state police department or the state police pension fund for carrying out the purposes of IC 10-1-1-4.5 (subsequently repealed)).
(26) P.L.340-1995, SECTION 34 (concerning the liability of the Indiana port commission to repay the state for certain appropriations made in 1965).
(27) P.L.13-1996, SECTION 4 (concerning appropriations for construction of certain correctional facilities).
(28) P.L.202-1997, SECTION 8 (concerning general fund appropriations for the Indiana conference for legal education opportunity).
(29) P.L.260-1997, SECTION 30 (concerning appropriations for the computer contingency fund).
(30) P.L.260-1997, SECTION 33 (concerning transfers from the state general fund to the local road and street fund).
(31) P.L.260-1997, SECTION 37 (authorizing the state armory board to transfer money to the Indiana war memorials commission).
(32) P.L.260-1997, SECTION 98 (directing the auditor of state to make certain distributions).
(33) P.L.260-1997, SECTION 100 (canceling a certain appropriation made by P.L.340-1995).
(34) P.L.273-1999, SECTION 34 (canceling certain appropriations).
(35) P.L.273-1999, SECTION 35 (directing the auditor of state to make certain distributions).
(36) P.L.21-2000, SECTION 12 as amended by P.L.291-2001, SECTION 79 (concerning transfer of money between the tobacco settlement fund and the Indiana tobacco master settlement agreement fund and related appropriations).
(37) P.L.26-2001, SECTION 2 (concerning the use of appropriations from the Indiana economic development partnership fund).
(38) P.L.291-2001, SECTION 36 (concerning additional appropriations).
(39) P.L.291-2001, SECTION 39 (concerning the cancellation of appropriations made under P.L.273-1999, SECTION 33 relating to the Mount Hermon Youth Organization and making an appropriation to GEMS, Inc.).
(40) P.L.291-2001, SECTION 48 (concerning Medicaid appropriations).
(41) P.L.291-2001, SECTION 79 (concerning transfer of money between the tobacco settlement fund and the Indiana tobacco master settlement agreement fund and related appropriations).
(42) P.L.178-2002, SECTION 155 as amended by P.L.1-2003, SECTION 110 (concerning appropriations to state educational institutions).
(43) P.L.192-2002, SECTION 209 as amended by P.L.224-2003, SECTION 176 (concerning appropriations for the twenty-first century research and technology fund).
(44) P.L.1-2003, SECTION 110 (concerning appropriations to state educational institutions).
(45) The following statutes (concerning appropriations to the department of local government finance from the assessment training fund): P.L.1-2004, SECTION 83; P.L.23-2004, SECTION 86.
(46) P.L.51-2004, SECTION 12 (concerning appropriations to the budget agency to implement IC 27-8-10-2.1(g)).
(47) P.L.58-2006, SECTION 11 (concerning appropriations for statutory fee remission related to dependents of veterans with disabilities).
(48) P.L.187-2006, SECTION 20 (concerning appropriations to the department of homeland security to provide training).
(49) P.L.218-2007, SECTION 62 (annually transferring money from the state general fund to the Indiana tobacco use prevention and cessation trust fund and related appropriations).
(50) P.L.227-2007, SECTION 73 (concerning return of excess money by a county to the state from the property tax refunds appropriation made by HEA 1001-2007).
(51) P.L.1-2008, SECTION 10 (concerning transfers of money between the state general fund and the property tax reduction trust fund).
(52) P.L.32-2008, SECTION 9 (transferring an appropriation from the department of labor, bureau of safety education and training to INSafe).
(53) P.L.107-2008, SECTION 19 (transferring money from bureau of motor vehicles to the Indiana criminal justice institute for licensing of commercial driver training schools and instructors).
(54) P.L.146-2008, SECTION 851 (appropriating money from the state general fund to the property tax replacement fund board).
(55) P.L.146-2008, SECTION 859 (appropriating money from the state general fund to the state forestry fund).
(56) P.L.146-2008, SECTION 860 (appropriating money from the state general fund to the state fair fund).
(57) P.L.182-2009, SECTIONS 36, 37, 47, and 48 (concerning use of funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009).
(58) P.L.182-2009, SECTION 39 (requiring certain reversions of appropriations).
(59) P.L.182-2009, SECTION 46 (concerning appropriations for a trauma care center in Gary).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 1. General Provisions § 1-1-1.1-16 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-1-general-provisions/in-code-sect-1-1-1-1-16/
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