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shall transfer a total of $547,000 no later than June 1, 2004 from | the Unclaimed Property Fund to General Fund undedicated revenue. | Before June 1, 2004, the Treasurer of State shall sell MetLife | stock and shares of mutual funds that were not planned for sale | during the 2004-2005 biennium. |
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| | Sec. Y-1. 22 MRSA §1511, sub-§3-B is enacted to read: |
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| | 3-B.__Departmental indirect cost allocation plans.__Any | revenue transfer made on or after July 1, 2000 from a Fund for a | Healthy Maine account to another account pursuant to an approved | departmental indirect cost allocation plan is determined by the | Legislature to be an authorized use of revenue credited to the | Fund for a Healthy Maine.__The State Budget Officer shall reduce | allotment for the amount of any transfer made from a Fund for a | Healthy Maine account for the purpose authorized in this | subsection. |
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| | Sec. Y-2. Adjustments to prior period authorizations. The Department of | Human Services is authorized to utilize funds within the | Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Fund for a | Healthy Maine account allocations within the department that | would otherwise be returned to the Fund for a Healthy Maine to | offset the expenditures in excess of allocations from the Fund | for a Healthy Maine totaling $28,999 within the Purchased Social | Services program in fiscal year 2001-02 and $22,743 within the | Human Leukocyte program in fiscal year 2001-02. |
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| | In fiscal year 2002-03, the revenue transfers totaling | $873,295 from the following program accounts to the Fund for a | Healthy Maine account within the Department of Administrative and | Financial Services are considered a reduction in legislative | authorization for fiscal year 2002-03 in the respective programs: |
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| | 1. In the Department of Behavioral and Developmental | Services, Office of Substance Abuse, $47,706; and |
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| | 2. In the Department of Human Services: |
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| A. For Purchased Social Services, $235,427; |
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| B. For the Community Service Center, $502,128; |
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| C. For the Bureau of Medical Services, $82,948; and |
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| D. For the Bureau of Family Independence, $5,086. |
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