| | FUND FOR A HEALTHY MAINE | $0 | ($4,600,000) |
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| SECTION TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | ($4,600,000) |
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| | Sec. JJ-1. Deposit of Medicare drug subsidy payments. Notwithstanding any | other provision of law, all retiree drug subsidy payments | received by the State under the federal Medicare Prescription | Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 must be | deposited in the State's Accident, Sickness and Health Insurance | Internal Service Fund. |
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| | Sec. JJ-2. Transfer to General Fund; Accident, Sickness and Health Insurance Internal | Service Fund. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State | Controller shall transfer $1,227,064 from the Accident, Sickness | and Health Insurance Internal Service Fund to the unappropriated | surplus of the General Fund no later than June 30, 2007. |
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| | Sec. JJ-3. Transfer to Highway Fund; Accident, Sickness and Health Insurance | Internal Service Fund. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the | State Controller shall transfer $443,276 from the Accident, | Sickness and Health Insurance Internal Service Fund to the | unallocated surplus of the Highway Fund no later than June 30, | 2007. |
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| | Sec. JJ-4. Other drug subsidy payment uses. Notwithstanding any other | provision of law, the State Budget Officer shall calculate the | amount of drug subsidy payments received under the federal | Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of | 2003 that applies against all funds other than the General Fund | and the Highway Fund. Based on this calculation, the State | Controller shall make the appropriate transfers from the | Accident, Sickness and Health Insurance Internal Service Fund to | the affected funds no later than June 30, 2007. |
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| | Sec. KK-1. Achievement of reduction through maximizing access to existing resources. | The reduction made in this Part may not result in the loss of | access to health care for individuals eligible under the Maine | Revised Statutes, Title 22, section 3174-G, subsection 1, | paragraph F but must be achieved by maximizing access to existing | community resources available to those individuals. |
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