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HB0195 • 2023

American rescue plan act appropriations-amendments.

AN ACT relating to the emergency expenses of government; providing definitions; providing appropriations; amending and repealing prior appropriations of COVID-19 relief funds; specifying conditions on the appropriation and expenditure of COVID-19 relief funds; amending prior conditions on the reduction and prioritization of COVID-19 relief funds; providing for the reversion of unexpended funds; authorizing emergency government programs; authorizing rulemaking; requiring reporting; specifying applicability; providing for priority of appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

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Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Appropriations
Last action
2023-03-17
Official status
enrolled
Effective date
3/17/2023

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details on how unexpended ARPA Direct Funds are to be distributed beyond the mentioned categories.

American Rescue Plan Act Appropriations Amendments

This act amends existing programs and creates new ones to use federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in Wyoming, providing for various health, education, and infrastructure projects.

What This Bill Does

  • Amends existing state programs by adding or changing funding from ARPA Direct Funds.
  • Creates new programs using ARPA Direct Funds for behavioral health redesign, family resource centers, high needs youth support, difficult-to-employ self-sufficiency, workforce services, and treatment courts.
  • Requires the Governor to report monthly on how these funds are spent to a committee.

Who It Names or Affects

  • State agencies receiving ARPA Direct Funds, such as the Department of Health, Family Services, Workforce Services, and others.
  • Communities benefiting from new programs like family resource centers and workforce development initiatives.
  • The Governor's office which must report on how funds are used.

Terms To Know

ARPA
American Rescue Plan Act, a federal law providing financial assistance to states during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ARPD
American Rescue Plan Direct funds received by Wyoming from ARPA.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The act does not specify how leftover funds will be distributed beyond health and human services infrastructure projects or water and sewer projects.
  • It is unclear if all new programs created under this act have been fully implemented as of the effective date.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

HB0195H2001

2nd reading • Representative Sommers

Corrected, Adopted

Plain English: The amendment modifies American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) appropriations by changing funding amounts, adding new provisions for supplemental grants, and adjusting related totals.

  • Increases the OTHER FUNDS amount by $10 million ARPD.
  • Reduces a specified fund from $93 million to $88 million ARPD.
  • Adds a provision allocating $15 million ARPD for inflation-related costs of projects approved in 2022, with a maximum grant of $5 million per project.
  • The exact impact on other budget totals and renumbering requirements is not fully detailed.
HB0195H2002

2nd reading • Representative Provenza

Failed

Plain English: The amendment adds $2,750,000 in funding for Family Resource Centers under the American Rescue Plan Direct Appropriations of 2023.

  • Adds $2,750,000 to fund a statewide organization that will provide grants and technical assistance to communities to establish or strengthen family resource centers.
  • The amendment does not specify how the funds will be allocated beyond establishing a statewide organization for Family Resource Centers.
HB0195H3001

3rd reading • Representative Provenza

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment adds $2,750,000 in funding for Family Resource Centers to help communities establish or strengthen these centers.

  • Adds $2,750,000 in American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) 2023 appropriations for the Department of Family Services under section 401.
  • Specifies that this funding is intended to develop a program providing grants and technical assistance to communities for establishing or strengthening family resource centers.
  • The exact details on how the funds will be distributed and managed are not provided in the amendment text.
HB0195H3002

3rd reading • Representative Hornok

Failed

Plain English: This amendment reduces funding for certain programs, adds new funding for COVID-19 injuries, and specifies how to reimburse medical expenses related to these injuries.

  • Reduces the amount of ARPD funds from $10 million to $5 million in Section 401.
  • Changes a funding allocation from $15 million to $10 million in Section 400.
  • Adds new funding of $7,750,000 for COVID-19 injuries under Section 401.
  • Specifies that the Wyoming Business Council will reimburse residents for medical expenses due to injuries from receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
  • The exact impact of these changes on other parts of the budget is not detailed in this amendment text.
HB0195H3003

3rd reading • Representative Harshman

Adopted

Plain English: This amendment modifies the American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) 2023 appropriations by striking certain sections and adding new funding for community facilities in areas affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Strikes several existing lines from various pages of the ARPD 2023 appropriations, removing previous allocations or conditions.
  • Adds $9 million to fund local government community facilities that can serve as emergency meeting spaces for at least 400 people in areas impacted by COVID-19.
  • Specifies that grants for these projects will be awarded competitively and the maximum grant per project is $4 million.
  • The exact nature of the sections being struck out is not fully explained, making it unclear what specific changes are being made beyond their removal.
HB0195HW001

Committee of the Whole • Representative Harshman

Withdrawn

Plain English: This amendment modifies sections related to American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) appropriations for a physician assistant training program at the University of Wyoming’s College of Health Sciences.

  • Strikes certain lines on pages 5 and 19 that were previously part of the ARPD appropriations.
  • Adds $10,000,000 in ARPD funding to support a physician assistant training program at the University of Wyoming’s College of Health Sciences.
  • Specifies that this new program should train healthcare workers for rural areas, including pandemic response, and align closely with existing medical education programs.
  • The amendment text does not provide details on how the funds will be adjusted or renumbered as necessary.
HB0195JC001

Conference Committee

H Adopted, S Adopted

Plain English: This amendment modifies certain sections of HB0195 to change funding allocations and conditions for grants, and specifies how unspent funds should be reallocated.

  • Increases the amount under OTHER FUNDS by $15,300,000 ARPD on page 4, line 33.
  • Inserts 'subsections (a) through (c) of' after specific phrases related to grants on pages 10 and 21.
  • Deletes sections from pages 21, 24, 27, and 28 that were previously added by Senate amendments.
  • Adds new provisions on page 28 for the reappropriation of unexpended funds to specific agencies for health and human services infrastructure and water/wastewater projects.
  • The amendment text does not provide detailed descriptions or explanations for all changes, which may make it difficult to fully understand the implications without additional context.
HB0195HS001

Standing Committee • House Appropriations Committee

Adopted

Plain English: This amendment modifies sections of HB0195 to change certain conditions for spending American Rescue Plan Act funds, including adjusting the priority of appropriations and specifying new amounts for specific programs.

  • Adds a provision that gives precedence to appropriations made under this act if total appropriations exceed available unspent American Rescue Plan Act funds.
  • Deletes lines detailing specific conditions on the reduction and prioritization of COVID-19 relief funds in Section 400.
  • Changes 'workforce' to 'family' in Section 401, likely altering the focus of a program or funding area.
  • Inserts a new amount of $21,810,000 for an agency's appropriation.
  • The amendment text does not provide full details on how changes to specific sections will affect overall spending and programs, requiring further context or explanation.
HB0195S2001

2nd reading • Senator Hicks

Adopted

Plain English: This amendment changes how American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) funds are allocated for local government support projects and community facilities.

  • Increases the amount of ARPD funding by $6 million for Local Government Support Projects.
  • Removes a previous reduction of $9 million in ARPD funding for Local Government Community Facilities.
  • Deletes specific lines that were previously added to Section 401.
  • The exact impact on other sections and totals is not fully detailed, requiring adjustments as necessary.
HB0195S2002

2nd reading • Senator Hicks

Adopted

Plain English: This amendment renumbers sections in the bill to adjust the order of certain provisions.

  • Removes lines 7 through 23 on page 27, which will be renumbered as necessary.
  • Deletes lines 1 through 7 on page 28 entirely.
  • Changes 'Section 6' to 'Section 5' at line 9 on page 28.
  • Changes 'Section 7' to 'Section 6' at line 14 on page 28.
  • Changes 'Section 8' to 'Section 7' at line 1 on page 29.
  • The exact content removed from pages 27 and 28 is not provided, so the specific changes are limited to renumbering sections.
HB0195S2003

2nd reading • Senator Laursen, D

Failed

Plain English: This amendment modifies certain sections of HB0195 related to American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) appropriations, including changing amounts allocated for various purposes and inserting new provisions.

  • Removes an existing amendment (HB0195S2001/AE).
  • Increases the amount by $6,000,000 ARPD in a specific section.
  • Reduces the amount from $88,000,000.00 to $77,000,000.00 ARPD in another section.
  • Adds new language providing grants of $17,000,000.00 ARPD for senior centers and long-term care facilities.
  • The amendment text is technical and may require additional context to fully understand the implications of each change.
HB0195S2004

2nd reading • Senator Steinmetz

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment increases funding for eligible water and sewer projects by $9,300,000 from American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) appropriations.

  • Adds $9,300,000 in ARPD funds to the 'OTHER FUNDS' section for eligible water and sewer projects.
  • The amendment does not specify how these additional funds will be allocated or what specific conditions apply beyond those already outlined in the original bill.
HB0195S3001

3rd reading • Senator Kinskey

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment changes how leftover money from certain projects will be used, directing it to grants for health and human services infrastructure in Wyoming.

  • Unspent funds from specific appropriations will revert back to the Office of State Lands and Investments.
  • These funds will then be reappropriated as grants for qualifying health and human services infrastructure and capital construction projects.
  • Priority is given to projects that are ready for construction and can be completed by December 31, 2026.
  • The amendment removes previous amendments related to specific lines on pages 28 and 29 of the bill, but does not provide details about what those removed sections contained.
  • It references other laws and footnotes that are not included in this text, which may affect understanding without additional context.
HB0195SS001

Standing Committee • Senate Appropriations Committee

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment modifies the American Rescue Plan Direct (ARPD) Appropriations for 2023 to specify certain sections of grants and reduce funding by $3 million.

  • Adds language specifying that grants are available under subsections (a) through (c).
  • Reduces the amount in OTHER FUNDS by $3,000,000 ARPD.
  • The exact impact of these changes on specific grant programs is not detailed and may require further explanation.

Bill History

  1. 2023-03-17 LSO

    Assigned Chapter Number 188

  2. 2023-03-17 Governor

    Governor Signed HEA No. 0091

  3. 2023-03-17 Wyoming Legislature

    Veto Message Received

  4. 2023-03-17 Governor

    Governor Vetoed HEA No. 0091

  5. 2023-03-03 Senate

    S President Signed HEA No. 0091

  6. 2023-03-03 House

    H Speaker Signed HEA No. 0091

  7. 2023-03-03 LSO

    Assigned Number HEA No. 0091

  8. 2023-02-24 Senate

    S Appointed JCC01 Members

  9. 2023-02-23 House

    H Appointed JCC01 Members

  10. 2023-02-23 House

    H Concur:Failed 2-59-1-0-0

  11. 2023-02-22 House

    H Received for Concurrence

  12. 2023-02-22 Senate

    S 3rd Reading:Passed 19-12-0-0-0

  13. 2023-02-21 Senate

    S 2nd Reading:Passed

  14. 2023-02-17 Senate

    S 2nd Reading:Laid Back

  15. 2023-02-16 Senate

    S 2nd Reading:Laid Back

  16. 2023-02-15 Senate

    S COW:Passed

  17. 2023-02-15 Senate

    S Placed on General File

  18. 2023-02-15 Senate

    S02 - Appropriations:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 3-2-0-0-0

  19. 2023-02-09 Senate

    S Introduced and Referred to S02 - Appropriations

  20. 2023-02-09 Senate

    S Received for Introduction

  21. 2023-02-08 House

    H 3rd Reading:Passed 38-24-0-0-0

  22. 2023-02-07 House

    H 2nd Reading:Passed

  23. 2023-02-06 House

    H 2nd Reading:Laid Back

  24. 2023-02-03 House

    H 2nd Reading:Laid Back

  25. 2023-02-02 House

    H COW:Passed

  26. 2023-02-02 House

    H Placed on General File

  27. 2023-02-02 House

    H02 - Appropriations:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 7-0-0-0-0

  28. 2023-01-24 House

    H Introduced and Referred to H02 - Appropriations

  29. 2023-01-24 House

    H Received for Introduction

  30. 2023-01-20 LSO

    Bill Number Assigned

Official Summary Text

Bill Summary - 23LSO-0410
Bill No.:

HB0195

Effective:

Immediately

LSO No.:

23LSO-0410

Enrolled Act No.:

HEA No. 0091

Chapter No.:

188

Prime Sponsor:

Joint Appropriations Committee

Catch Title:

American rescue plan act appropriations-amendments.

Subject:

Creating and amending programs and providing appropriations from the federal American Rescue Plan Act.

Summary/Major Elements:

This act amends programs authorized by the Legislature and creates new programs for the expenditure of federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Direct Funds and that are consistent with the terms of ARPA and that do not obligate the state to expend state funds.

For existing programs, this act amends the ARPA appropriations made in the 2022 Budget Session by a net increase of ARPA Direct Funds of $71,486,758, effective immediately through December 31, 2026. This act amends the following appropriations (with reductions in appropriations represented by parentheses):
Governor's Office-Discretionary Health Response: ($45,585,900) (for a new total appropriation of $4,414,100)
State Parks and Cultural Resources-Outdoor Recreational Grants: $12,000,000
Department of Health-Wyoming Home Services Program: ($2,749,894)
Department of Family Services-Food Insecurity System Improvement: $3,000,000
Office of State Lands and Investments-Health and Human Services Capital Construction: $40,000,000
Office of State Lands & Investments-Local Government Support Projects: $20,300,000
Office of State Lands & Investments-Eligible Water and Sewer Projects: $30,000,000
University of Wyoming-WWAMI Tuition and Fees Inflation: ($1,579,948)
University of Wyoming-College of Health Sciences (PA Program): ($500,000)

The act creates new programs and appropriates ARPA Direct Funds, effective through December 31, 2026 and consistent with the terms of ARPA:
Department of Health-Behavioral Health Redesign: $5,000,000
Department of Family Services-Family Resource Centers: $2,750,000
Department of Family Services-High Needs and High Risk Youth: $4,000,000
Department of Family Services-Difficult to Employ Self-Sufficiency Program: $2,252,500
Department of Workforce Services-Workforce Programs II: $2,500,000
Supreme Court-Treatment Courts Transfer: $100,000

For existing and new programs, the act requires the Governor to implement reporting requirements on the recipient of any grant, distribution or aid authorized under this act to comply with all federal reporting requirements.

The act requires the Governor to report monthly to the Joint Appropriations Committee on the total expenditures and specific grant awards and grant expenditures for each program.

The act provides that any unexpended, unobligated ARPA Direct Funds available at project completion revert and are reappropriated in equal amounts to: (1) the Office of State Lands and Investments for grants for qualifying health and human services infrastructure projects; and (2) the Office of State Lands and Investments for eligible water and sewer projects.

Governor's Vetoes

The Governor exercised line-item vetoes to:
Clarify language concerning an application deadline for project funding for health-and-human services capital construction projects.
Strike an application deadline for project funding for local water-and-sewer projects.

Comments:

The act
imposes
reporting requirements; the Governor is required to report monthly to the Joint Appropriations Committee on ARPA Direct Fund expenditures.

The above summary is not an official publication of the Wyoming Legislature and is not an official statement of legislative intent.

While the Legislative Service Office endeavored to provide accurate information in this summary, it should not be relied upon as a comprehensive abstract of the bill.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
23LSO-0410

ORIGINAL House

ENGROSSED
Bill No
.
HB0195

ENROLLED ACT NO. 91,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2023 General Session

AN ACT relating to the emergency expenses of government; providing definitions; providing appropriations; amending and repealing prior appropriations of COVID-19 relief funds; specifying conditions on the appropriation and expenditure of COVID-19 relief funds; amending prior conditions on the reduction and prioritization of COVID-19 relief funds; providing for the reversion of unexpended funds; authorizing emergency government programs; authorizing rulemaking; requiring reporting; specifying applicability; providing for priority of appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1
.

(a)

As used in this act:

(i)

"Agency" means any governmental unit or branch of government receiving an appropriation under this act;

(ii)

"Appropriation" means the authorizations granted by the legislature under this act to make expenditures from and to incur obligations against the funds as specified;

(iii)

"ARPD" means American Rescue Plan Act direct funds, which are any unexpended, unobligated funds received by the state of Wyoming through the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund established under section 602 of title VI of the federal Social Security Act, as created by section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, P.L. 117-2. "ARPD" shall not include expenditures authorized under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, P.L. 117-2, section 602(c)(1)(C) for revenue replacement for the provision of government services to the extent of the state of Wyoming's reduction in revenue;

(iv)

"This appropriation" when used in a footnote shall be construed as a reference to that portion of the appropriated funds identified in the footnote.

Section 2.

2022 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 50, Section 2, Section 400 is amended to read:

Section 2.

1

ORIGINAL House

ENGROSSED
Bill No
.
HB0195

ENROLLED ACT NO. 91,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2023 General Session

OTHER

APPROPRIATION

FUNDS

FOR

$

Section 400. AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN DIRECT (ARPD) APPROPRIATIONS

AGENCY & PROGRAM
001 - Discr. Health Response

1.

50,000,000

ARPD

4,414,100

ARPD

001 - Workforce Prgms

2.

10,000,000

ARPD

024 - Outdoor Rec. Grant Prgm

3.

10,000,000

ARPD

22,000,000

ARPD

024 - Outdoor Rec. & Tourism

4.

2,000,000

ARPD

045 - Tech. Needs for WyoLink

5.

35,000,000

ARPD

045 - Air Service Financial Assistance

25.

8,832,058

ARPD

048 - HHS Staffing Stabilization

6.

13,000,000

ARPD

048 - HHS Innovation Fund

7.

5,000,000

ARPD

048 - EMS Dispatch Cert.

8.

84,000

ARPD

048 - 2-1-1 Capacity Building

9.

1,750,000

ARPD

048 - EMS Stabilization Fund

10.

5,000,000

ARPD

048 - EMS Regionalization Pilot

11.

10,000,000

ARPD

048 - WYHS (FY2023)

12.

2,749,894

ARPD

048 - HHS Cap. Imprv.

& Provider Relief

13.

5,000,000

ARPD

048 - 24-7 Suicide Prevention

26.

2,100,000

ARPD

048 - Mental Health Provider

Training Phase II

28.

200,000

ARPD

048 - First Responder & Law

Enforcement Mental Health Support

29.

1,000,000

ARPD

049 - Food Insecurity -

Network Evaluation
System Improv.

30.

250,000

ARPD

3,250,000

ARPD

057 - WYIN Loan & Grant Prgm

15.

6,427,477

ARPD

060 - HHS Capital Construction

16.

85,000,000

ARPD

125,000,000

ARPD

060 - Local Gov. Support Projects

17.

50,000,000

ARPD

70,300,000

ARPD

060 - Eligible Water

& Sewer Projects

18.

50,000,000

ARPD

80,000,000

ARPD

067 - Family Medicine

Residency Program

19.

708,407

ARPD

067 - WWAMI T&F Inflation

20.

1,579,948

ARPD

067 - College of Health

Sciences

31.

500,000 ARPD

080 - SUD Treatment Backlog

21.

1,200,000 ARPD

085 - Connect Wyoming 2

22.

25,000,000 ARPD

101 - Circuit Court eFiling

23.

2,140,000 ARPD

101 – PPE
,

&
Tests
and

Mental Health Diversion

24.

150,000 ARPD

101 - Equal Justice Wyoming

32.

817,900
ARPD

TOTALS

431,239,684

440,373,942

1.

This appropriation to the governor's office is for purposes of responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

2.

(a)

This appropriation to the governor's office is for distribution to or through the Wyoming business council, department of workforce services, University of Wyoming or Wyoming community college commission and community colleges for:

(i)

Pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships;

(ii)

Targeted healthcare workforce programs;

(iii)

Targeted early childhood workforce programs;

(iv)

Dislocated and underemployed talent transition programs;

(v)

Workforce development for targeted populations who do not qualify for other assistance, including prisoners released on parole;

(vi)

Assistance to former Wyoming residents who have intent to return to Wyoming for careers;

(vii)

Economic development training for state, local and private economic development professions.

(b)

No funds from this appropriation shall be expended on post-secondary education other than for career and technical education programs determined by the governor to be critical to the Wyoming workforce.

3.

This appropriation to the department of state parks and cultural resources is for products, projects and grants in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency that qualify as ARPD expenditures.

4.

This appropriation to the department of state parks and cultural resources, office of outdoor recreation, is for qualifying ARPD expenditures.

5.

This appropriation to the department of transportation is for qualifying ARPD state or local government expenditures related to the WyoLink statewide public safety interoperable radio communications system, hardware and network. This appropriation is for purposes of assisting Wyoming's continued response to the COVID-19 public health emergency and improved connectivity of first responders.

6.

This appropriation to the department of health is for purposes of providing emergency funding for staff retention and for attracting employees to health and human services provider groups. The department of health shall provide priority for funding under this footnote to employees who care for vulnerable populations and at risk populations.

7.

This appropriation to the department of health is for purposes of providing grants for health and human services innovations in rural health care, long-term care, provision of human services, community behavioral health, mental health and health information technology and digital medical innovation.

8.

This appropriation to the department of health is for the establishment of emergency medical dispatch statewide certification, which could include training, hardware and other activities to improve emergency response times and patient outcomes related to the emergency response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

9.

This appropriation to the department of health is for purposes of enhancing the capacity of the Wyoming 2-1-1 directory of resources to provide comprehensive information and referrals to improve the emergency response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

10.

This appropriation to the department of health is for purposes of providing grants to stabilize emergency medical services.

11.

This appropriation to the department of health is for purposes of establishing an emergency medical services regionalization pilot opportunity for the five (5) trauma regions across Wyoming and investigating alternative options for emergency medical services that improve access and reduce costs. Expenditure of this appropriation is conditioned upon a match of funds.

12.

This appropriation to the department of health, aging division, is for the Wyoming home services program. This appropriation shall be used in lieu of expenditure of state general funds for any qualifying ARPD expenditures for the Wyoming home services program.

13.

This appropriation to the department of health is for purposes of providing grants to health and human services providers to improve existing infrastructure and to provide financial relief to providers who are at imminent risk of closure. Grants shall be distributed to providers as determined by the department.

15.

This appropriation to the Wyoming community college commission is for the Wyoming investment in nursing program. Notwithstanding the source of funding for this appropriation, it is the intent of the legislature that the standard budget of the Wyoming investment in nursing program within the Wyoming community college commission be requested from state general funds for the immediately succeeding fiscal biennium.

16.

(a)

Of this appropriation to the office of state lands and investments
sixty-three million dollars ($63,000,000.00)ARPD
eighty-eight million dollars ($88,000,000.00)ARPD
shall be for purposes of providing grants for qualifying health and human services infrastructure and capital construction investments. Grants from this appropriation shall be determined by the state loan and investment board. The following conditions shall apply to all grants provided under
subsections (a) through (c) of
this footnote:

(i)

The maximum grant for any single project shall be ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00);

(ii)

A needs analysis determination shall be conducted by the state loan and investment board and may include a review of the project sponsor's financial information, including but not limited to revenue and other projections, budgets, financial statements and audits;

(iii)

Expenditure of the grant by the recipient is conditioned upon a match of funds in the ratio of one dollar ($1.00) of grant funds to not less than one dollar ($1.00) from any other source, including in-kind contributions to the project, except that the state loan and investment board may modify this matching requirement upon determination of need as provided in paragraph (a)(ii) of this footnote
;
.

(iv)

The state loan and investment board shall only consider applications for grants available under subsections (a) through (c) of

this footnote that were submitted on and before January 23, 2023 for grants under subsections (a) through (c) of this footnote.

(b)

Of this appropriation to the office of state lands and investments, seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)ARPD shall be for the purpose of providing grants to community mental health center regional crisis stabilization facilities and women's substance use disorder facilities.

(c)

Of this appropriation to the office of state lands and investments, fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000.00)ARPD shall be for the purpose of providing grants to rural health clinics. Grants from this appropriation shall be determined by the state loan and investment board. The following conditions shall apply to this appropriation:

(i)

Up to thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000.00)ARPD may be expended to provide grants related to costs incurred by rural health clinics for qualifying infrastructure and capital construction investments;

(ii)

Up to two million dollars ($2,000,000.00)ARPD may be expended to provide grants for rural telehealth pilot projects.

(d)

Of this appropriation to the office of state lands and investments, fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000.00)ARPD shall be for the purpose of providing supplemental grants for projects approved in 2022 by the state loan and investment board under subsection (a) of this footnote. These supplemental grants shall only be for purposes of inflation related costs. The maximum supplemental grant for any single project under this subsection shall be five million dollars ($5,000,000.00).

17.

(a)

This appropriation to the office of state lands and investments is for administrative costs and merit based allocations of competitive grant funding to cities, counties and tribal governments to address the COVID-19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts. Applications for eligible water and wastewater projects shall receive a lower priority from this appropriation than other eligible applications. Subject to the limitations provided in this footnote, the allocations of the competitive grant funding shall be determined by the state loan and investment board.

(b)

Of this appropriation to the office of state lands and investments, five million dollars ($5,000,000.00)ARPD shall be for the purpose of providing grants to cities, counties and tribal governments in Wyoming for unmet affordable housing needs through infrastructure, including utilities.

18.

(a)

This appropriation to the office of state lands and investments is for the allocation of competitive grant funding to cities, counties, special districts and tribal governments for eligible water and wastewater projects. The allocation of the competitive grant funding shall be determined by the state loan and investment board. The following conditions shall apply to all grants provided under this footnote:

(i)

The maximum grant for any single project shall be seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000.00);

(ii)

Expenditure of the grant by the recipient is conditioned upon a match of funds in the ratio of eighty-five cents ($0.85) of grant funds to not less than fifteen cents ($0.15) from matching funds provided by the project sponsor
;
.

(iii)

The state loan and investment board shall only consider applications for grants available under this footnote that were submitted on and before January 23, 2023 for grants under this footnote.

19.

This appropriation to the University of Wyoming is for the family medical residency program.

20.

This appropriation to the University of Wyoming WWAMI medical education program is to be expended solely for student tuition and fees if determined in writing by the Wyoming attorney general to be permissible under state and federal law. The Wyoming attorney general's written determination shall be provided to the state auditor's office before funds are released for the university from this appropriation.

21.

This appropriation to the department of corrections is for purposes of resolving the substance use disorder treatment backlog created by the COVID-19 public health emergency.

22.

(a)

This appropriation to the Wyoming business council is for purposes of increasing broadband connectivity to improve access to and meet the increased need for reliable high-speed internet service. In administering funds distributed and expended under this footnote, the Wyoming business council shall:

(i)

Include performance requirements in its contracts with grant recipients, which performance requirements shall, at a minimum, require the grant recipient and any successor in interest to offer and provide continuous service to broadband customers during at least the first seven (7) years after substantial completion of the relevant project for which grant funds were expended;

(ii)

Strive to increase the availability of broadband services available in Wyoming rural, unserved and underserved areas in Wyoming cities, towns and counties;

(iii)

For middle-mile broadband projects as defined by W.S. 9-12-1501(h)(ii) that receive or expend funds from this appropriation, require project recipients to allow last-mile broadband providers access to those middle-mile conduits at a reasonable rate as determined by the council;

(iv)

For any projects that receive or expend funds from this appropriation, implement buildout requirements that include milestones and network performance testing requirements, as determined by the council.

(b)

Of the appropriation in subsection (a) of this footnote, expenditure of fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000.00)ARPD is conditioned upon a match of funds in the ratio of one dollar ($1.00) of appropriated funds to not less than fifty cents ($0.50) of private sector matching funds from project participants. Private sector matching funds provided under this subsection shall be accounted for in the aggregate of appropriated funds expended and not on a per project basis. Private sector matching funds provided under this subsection shall include future maintenance commitments that will be expended within the first three (3) years of the life of the project and any other allowable expense authorized by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, P.L. 117-58.

(c)

It is the intent of the legislature that the appropriation in subsection (a) of this footnote leverage additional federal funds for broadband connectivity under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, P.L. 117-58 to the maximum extent possible and not less than one dollar ($1.00) of appropriated funds to four dollars ($4.00) of federal matching funds.

23.

This appropriation to the supreme court is for the implementation of electronic filing of court documents in the Wyoming circuit courts and for associated maintenance and support as a mechanism to employ technology to limit the number of members of the public who are present in courthouses as a mitigation strategy to slow the spread of COVID-19.

24.

This appropriation to the supreme court is for purposes of implementing COVID-19 mitigation measures including, but not limited to acquisition of personal protective equipment to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The supreme court may expend any funds not expended on COVID-19 mitigation measures for the study, planning and design of diversionary treatments and systems of care for defendants with mental and substance abuse illnesses.

25.

This appropriation to the department of transportation is to provide aid to commercial air providers to mitigate financial hardship, including supporting payroll costs, lost pay and benefits for returning employees, support of operations and maintenance of existing equipment and facilities.

26.

This appropriation to the department of health is to procure twenty-four (24) hours per day suicide prevention services.

28.

This appropriation to the department of health is for the purpose of training one hundred three (103) mental health first aid trainers across the state to include two (2) trainers in each county, one (1) trainer in each school district, one (1) trainer in each community college district and one (1) trainer in the University of Wyoming. This appropriation is intended to increase access to mental health first aid trainers for purposes of training community members to assist residents experiencing mental health or substance abuse challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

29.

(a)

This appropriation to the department of health is for the purpose of establishing a grant program for emergency medical service providers and county and municipal law enforcement agencies to deliver and improve access to mental health services for first responders as defined by W.S. 27-14-102(a)(xxxi) and law enforcement officers. An emergency medical service provider or county or municipal law enforcement agency seeking a grant under this footnote shall apply to the department detailing the provider's or agency's grant proposal on an application provided by the department. Grant proposals shall be evaluated by the department and prioritized for grant funding based on the following criteria:

(i)

The degree to which the proposal will reasonably achieve the intent of this program;

(ii)

The adequacy of the proposal's approach to ensuring that any mental health programming funded through the receipt of a grant can be independently sustained by the emergency medical service provider or county or municipal law enforcement agency into the future.

30.

This
Of this
appropriation to the department of family services
, two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000.00)ARPD
is for the purpose of planning a system to maximize state and local food distribution and minimize waste of donated and publicly purchased food to feed needy children, families and elderly persons with the intent to identify best practices and opportunities for enhancement and improvement.
Of this appropriation, three million twenty-five thousand dollars ($3,025,000.00)ARPD is to provide one (1) time grant funds to Wyoming organizations and entities to implement recommendations from the assessment and evaluation of the food distribution system to Wyoming citizens who face food insecurity.

31.

This appropriation to the University of Wyoming's college of health sciences is for purposes of setting up and developing an accredited physician assistant training program capable of educating and training cohorts of five (5) Wyoming physician assistant students per year. The program shall work and align as closely as possible with current medical education and training programs. The physician assistant program may allow students to participate remotely from any Wyoming community college as practicable.

32.

This appropriation to the supreme court is for purposes of assisting with the provision of civil legal needs of low-income individuals, clients with special needs and other vulnerable populations and improving access to legal services during the COVID-19 pandemic through equal justice Wyoming. This appropriation shall be used by the supreme court to implement a common case management system for nonprofit civil legal aid providers, create an online triage portal for low-income individuals allowing for increased access to civil legal services, broaden access for limited English proficient individuals to the court system through remote interpretation and upgrade the equal justice Wyoming website, which serves as the central information repository for clients seeking legal assistance.

Section 3.

(a)

The following sums of money, or so much thereof as is necessary, are appropriated to the specified agencies to be expended for the purposes and programs specified by this act beginning April 1, 2023 and ending December 31, 2026. Unless otherwise specifically provided, the conditions, terms and other requirements on appropriations in this act are effective until December 31, 2026.

(b)

The following sums of money are intended to provide a maximum amount for each appropriation and shall not be construed to be entitlements or guaranteed amounts. If the total appropriations under this section exceed the unexpended, unobligated American Rescue Plan Act direct funds available to the state:

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OTHER

APPROPRIATION

FUNDS

FOR

$

(i)

The governor shall reduce and prioritize appropriations to executive branch agencies and the University of Wyoming to not exceed the total unexpended, unobligated funds;

(ii)

The supreme court, in consultation with the governor, shall reduce and prioritize appropriations for supreme court projects, to not exceed the total unexpended, unobligated funds.

Section 401. AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN DIRECT (ARPD) 2023 APPROPRIATIONS

AGENCY & PROGRAM
048 - Behavioral Health Redesign

1.

5,000,000 ARPD
049 - Family Resource Centers

6.

2,750,000

ARPD

049 - High Needs and High-Risk Youth

2.

4,000,000

ARPD

049 – Difficult to Employ

Self-Sufficiency Program

4.

2,252,500 ARPD
053 - Workforce Programs II

3.

2,500,000 ARPD
101 - Treatment Courts Transfer

5.

100,000

ARPD
TOTALS

16,602,500

1.

This appropriation to the department of health, behavioral health division, is for implementation and infrastructure changes for behavioral health redesign as provided in 2021 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 79 and 2022 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 31. This appropriation shall be used in lieu of the expenditure of state general funds for any qualifying ARPD expenditures for the implementation of the behavioral health redesign.

2.

This appropriation to the department of family services is to provide educational, behavioral health, child welfare and juvenile delinquency services to children who have profound and complex diagnoses including mental health, intellectual disabilities and severe behavioral issues.

3.

(a)

This appropriation to the department of workforce services is for distribution to or through the Wyoming business council, department of workforce services, University of Wyoming or Wyoming community college commission and community colleges for:

(i)

Pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships;

(ii)

Targeted healthcare workforce programs;

(iii)

Targeted early childhood workforce programs;

(iv)

Dislocated and underemployed talent transition programs;

(v)

Workforce development for targeted populations who do not qualify for other assistance, including prisoners released on parole;

(vi)

Assistance to former Wyoming residents who demonstrate an intent to return to Wyoming for careers;

(vii)

Economic development training for state, local and private economic development professions.

(b)

No funds from this appropriation shall be expended on post-secondary education other than for career and technical education determined by the governor to be critical to the Wyoming workforce.

4.

This appropriation to the department of family services is to develop an integrated case management model for clients who are among the most difficult to employ and whose barriers have kept them from re-entering the workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic.

5.

This appropriation to the supreme court is to implement, expand and improve court supervised treatment programs within the judicial branch.

This appropriation shall only be effective if 2023 Senate File 0023 is enacted into law.

6.

This appropriation to the department of family services is for the purposes of developing a program to provide grants, collect and monitor data and provide technical assistance to communities to establish or strengthen family resource centers.

Section 4.

(a)

Funds appropriated under this act may be expended or obligated by the executive branch or judicial branch subject to the following conditions:

(i)

It is the intent of the legislature that the appropriations in this act not be included in the respective agencies' standard budget for the immediately succeeding fiscal biennium, unless otherwise specifically provided;

(ii)

The appropriations in this act shall not be revised, changed, redistributed or increased pursuant to W.S. 9
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2
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1005(b)(ii) and (iii);

(iii)

The appropriations in this act shall not be transferred or expended for any purpose other than the purpose for which they are appropriated.

(b)

No expenditure of funds shall be made under this act except in accordance with state and federal laws, regulations and orders.

(c)

The governor shall implement reporting requirements on the recipient of any grant, distribution or aid authorized under this act sufficient to comply with all federal reporting requirements.

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(d)

The governor is authorized to establish by order or rule emergency programs for which funds are appropriated in this act that are consistent with the terms of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, P.L. 117-2, and that do not obligate the state to make any expenditure of state funds not appropriated by the legislature.

Any emergency program under the authority granted in this act shall expire on December 31, 2026 unless expressly continued by act of the legislature.

(e)

The governor shall report to the joint appropriations committee on a monthly basis on all of the following:

(i)

The aggregate allocation of funds appropriated in this act, by program;

(ii)

Program expenditures;

(iii)

Grant awards;

(iv)

Grant expenditures.

Section 5.

(a)

Any unexpended funds appropriated in this act and in 2022 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 50, Section 2, Section 400 remaining at project completion, as determined by the recipient agency, shall revert and are hereby reappropriated in equal amounts to:

(i)

The office of state lands and investments for purposes of providing grant funding for qualifying health and human services infrastructure and capital construction investments. Grants provided under this paragraph shall be in accordance with 2022 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 50, Section 2, Section 400, Footnote 16(a), as amended by this act, provided that the state loan and investment board shall prioritize grants for projects that are ready for construction and that will be completed before December 31, 2026;

(ii)

The office of state lands and investments for purposes of providing grant funding to cities, counties, special districts and tribal governments for eligible water and wastewater projects. Grants provided under this paragraph shall be in accordance with 2022 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 50, Section 2, Section 400, Footnote 18(a), as amended by this act, provided that the state loan and investment board shall prioritize grants for projects that are ready for construction and that will be completed before December 31, 2026.

Section 6.

Nothing in this act shall be construed to modify or impair any existing contract or obligation of the state that is executed or incurred on or before the effective date of this act.

Section 7.

To the extent the total sum of appropriations made under any law enacted through the 2023 general session exceed the amount of unexpended, unobligated American Rescue Plan Act direct funds available for expenditure, the appropriations made under this act and 2022 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter 50, Section 2, Section 400 as amended by section 2 of this act, shall be given precedence.

Section 8
.

This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.

(END)

Speaker of the House

President of the Senate

Governor

TIME APPROVED: _________

DATE APPROVED: _________

I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.

Chief Clerk

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