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Adjusts appropriation for the 2.75 percent salary increase for state employees budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 T. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$4,684,731 |
$4,684,731 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$11,913,091 |
$11,913,091 |
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Allocates tuition moderation funding to institutional base budgets, per Item 253.50 of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$6,306,000 |
$6,306,000 |
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Adjusts appropriation for the employer’s share of health insurance premiums budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 G. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$1,316,186 |
$1,316,186 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$3,722,676 |
$3,722,676 |
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Adjusts appropriation for the 2.25 percent merit-based salary increase for state employees budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 V. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$406,747 |
$406,747 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$1,189,857 |
$1,189,857 |
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Adjusts appropriation for workers’ compensation premiums budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 R. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$111,568 |
$111,568 |
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Adjusts appropriation for changes to state employee other post-employment benefit rates budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 K. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
($26,039) |
($26,039) |
Nongeneral Fund |
($68,191) |
($68,191) |
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Adjusts appropriation for changes to contribution rates for state employee retirement plans budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 H. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$23,434 |
$23,434 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$60,091 |
$60,091 |
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Adjusts appropriation for changes to information technology and telecommunications usage budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 475 G. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$258 |
$258 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$59,300 |
$59,300 |
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Adjusts appropriation for changes to Cardinal Financials System internal service fund charges budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 475 L. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
($3,150) |
($3,150) |
Nongeneral Fund |
($18,331) |
($18,331) |
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Adjusts appropriation for changes to Performance Budgeting System internal service fund charges budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 475 M. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$129 |
$129 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$12,188 |
$12,188 |
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Adjusts appropriation for Line of Duty Act premiums and enrollment changes budgeted in Central Appropriations, Item 474 Q. of Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$2,883 |
$2,883 |
Nongeneral Fund |
$5,171 |
$5,171 |
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Adjusts the nongeneral fund appropriation to reflect increased tuition and fee revenue resulting from increased rates for fall 2018 actual enrollment approved by the institution's board of visitors. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$19,157,575 |
$19,157,575 |
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Adjusts nongeneral fund appropriation to accommodate continued growth in extramural activity from private funding, grants and contracts, and enterprise fund activities in sponsored programs. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$17,000,000 |
$17,000,000 |
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Increases funding for need-based financial aid for in-state undergraduate students. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$811,600 |
$1,623,200 |
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Adjusts nongeneral fund appropriation to accommodate increased federal work study funding and planned auxiliary work study expenditures planned for the 2020-2022 biennium. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$175,000 |
$175,000 |
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This amendment provides additional need-based financial assistance for in-state undergraduates in the first year. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$811,600 |
$0 |
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This amendment provides funding for graduate financial aid based on the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia's recommendations. |
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FY |
FY |
General Fund |
$284,800 |
$427,200 |
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Creates a language item to require the unallotment of new discretionary spending amounts ($1,908,000 in FY2021 and $2,050,400 in FY2022). |
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Provides 9(d) revenue bond authorization for this project originally authorized under Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. The funding was split between Virginia College Building Authority (VCBA) bonds and private gift funding. The recommendation transfers $107 million in private gifts to $107 million in 9(d) revenue bond authorization. Student fees are not impacted by this change in fund source for the nongeneral fund appropriation..
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$107,000,000 |
$0 |
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Provides nongeneral fund and 9(c) revenue bond authorization to construct a 203,000 square foot, 596 bed residence hall. The facility includes living and learning programming and enhances the traditional classroom learning environment. Students living in this residence hall will share an interest in interdisciplinary creation and entrepreneurship. The facility will also house student athletes. Housing fees will support the debt service payments. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$105,500,000 |
$0 |
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Provides 9(c) revenue bond authorization for a 160,000 square foot facility to construct two residence halls. The facility will house 700 students with a shared interest in analytical problem solving, global business, and international affairs. Housing fees wil be used to cover the debt service. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$84,000,000 |
$0 |
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Provides nongeneral fund and 9(d) bond authorization to construct a new 75,500 square foot Corps Leadership and Military Science Building. The building will provide a centralized and consolidated home for the Corps of Cadets and ROTC programs currently dispersed in other areas of campus. The facility will include modern classrooms, administrative, program, and academic office space including academic classroom space required for the cyber security initiative. Debt issued for the project will be serviced by a combination of private gift and a cadet facility fee of $250 per year. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$52,000,000 |
$0 |
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Provides nongeneral fund and 9(c) revenue bond authorization to construct a 58,000 square foot, 300-bed residence hall for the Corps of Cadets. Housing fees will provide funding to cover the debt service. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$33,000,000 |
$0 |
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Prpovides 9(d) bond authorization to acquire two parcels of property totaling 7.52 acres to purchase: 1) the Falls Church Center from the University of Virginia, and 2) land, owned by the City of Falls Church adjacent to the Falls Church Center. The Falls Church property will support the building construction program within the College of Architecture and Urban Affairs and existing programs in Old Town Alexandria will be consolidated. The debt service will be covered by proceeds from the sale of properties owned by the Foundation in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia which may be sold when the existing programs are consolidated in either Falls Church and/or the Innovation Campus. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$11,080,000 |
$0 |
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Provides 9(d) revenue bond authorization for this project originailly authorized under Chapter 854, 2019 Acts of Assembly. The funding was split between VCBA and private gift funding. This request converts the $10 million private gifts into a $10 million nongeneral fund 9(d) revenue bond authorization. Student fees are not impacted by this 9(d) debt authorization request. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$10,000,000 |
$0 |
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Provides funding to address high priority accessibility improvements that reduce barriers, slips, trips, and falls at particularly challenging pedestrian intersections in the core of the university’s Blacksburg campus. These improvements facilities will establish a system of accessible Educational and General buildings and connecting pathways to ensure accessible service in the core academic enterprise. |
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FY |
FY |
Tax Supported Debt |
$3,100,000 |
$0 |
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This amendment provides nongeneral fund authority to plan for the replacement of Randolph Hall and authorizes Virginia Tech to submit planning documents to the Six Capital Outlay Plan Advisory Committee for review and recommendation. In addition, no planning documents should be submitted to the Governor and General Assembly no earlier than July 1, 2022. |
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FY |
FY |
Nongeneral Fund |
$11,000,000 |
$0 |
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