Chap. 392. AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE THE THIRTIETH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE TO PROVIDE FOR SUPPLEMENTING CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS AND FOR CERTAIN NEW ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTS. Be it enacted, etc.. as follows: SECTION 1. To provide for supplementing certain items in the certain new activities and projects, the sums set forth in secti and subject to the provisions of law regulating the disbursement pertaining to appropriations in chapter three hundred and twenty hundred and eighty, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, n or for such period as may be specified, the sums so appropriated available for the purpose. SECTION 2. Item JUDICIARY. Trial Court. 0330-1000 For expenses of juries and transportation of prisoners expenses, prior appropriation continued 0330-2100 For counsel to indigents, provided that three hundred hundred and eighty-eight dollars shall be expende purposes of the Roxbury defenders committee; prov paid to attorneys employed by the Roxbury defende comparable to those paid to attorneys employed by attorneys offices, prior appropriation continued 0330-2300 For payments of witness fees including prior year expe cont i nued Superior Court. 0331-0100 For salaries and expenses of the administrative staff 0331-0200 For clerical assistance to the justices 0331-0300 For payments to be made by the chief justice of the su malpractice tribunals established in accordance w section sixty B of chapter two hundred and thirty Laws including payments of the prior year For Salaries and Expense 0331-2200 Berkshire superior court, including not more than six 0331-2300 Bristol superior court, including not more than twenty 0331-2500 Essex superior court, including not more than thirty-s 0331-2800 Hampshire superior court, including not more than seve 0331-2900 Middlesex superior court, including not more than one pos i t ions 0331-3310 Suffolk superior criminal court, including not more th permanent positions Administration of District Court For Salaries and Expenses. 0332-0100 District court, administrative staff, including not mo pos i t ions general appropriation act and for on two for the several purposes of public funds and the conditions -nine of the acts of nineteen ineteen hundred and eighty-one to be in addition to any amounts including prior year seventy-six thousand one d from this item for the ided further, that salaries rs committee shall be the several district nses, prior appropriation perior court to medical ith the provisions of -one of the General $1,574,600 permanent positions six permanent positions even permanent positions n permanent positions hundred and sixty permanent an one hundred and forty-six s. 2,251, ,907 506, ,400 59, 8, ,314 ,000 8,000 10, 30, 3, 14, 4, 96, 000 500 750 689 re than eleven permanent 56,250 I tern 0332-1300 District court of northern Berkshire (Adams, North Adams, WiIIiamstown), including not more than seventeen permanent positions $20,192 0332-1400 District court of central Berkshire (PittsfieId ), including not more than twenty-three permanent positions 1,320 0332-1500 District court of southern Berkshire (Great Barrington, Lee), including not more than twelve permanent positions 7,000 0332-1700 Second district court of Bristol (Fall River), including not more than fifty permanent positions 17,008 0332-1900 Fourth district court of Bristol (Attleboro), including not more than twenty-three permanent positions 1,112 0332-2000 District court of Edgartown, including not more than nine permanent positions 8,909 0332-2100 First district court of Essex (Salem), including not more than thirty-seven permanent positions 2,400 0332-2200 Second district court of Essex (Amesbury), including not more than twelve p> permanent positions 2,948 Q 0332-2400 Central district court of northern Essex (Haverhill), including not more C/J than thirty-two permanent positions 4,942 0332-2500 District court of eastern Essex (Gloucester), including not more than twenty !_, permanent positions 11,950 \o 0332-2600 District court of Lawrence, including not more than forty-three permanent positions 5,700 °o 0332-2700 District court of southern Essex (Lynn), including not more than forty-two permanent . positions 23,047 ^ 0332-3000 District court of Greenfield, including not more than twenty-two permanent positions 6,000 ' ^j 0332-3100 District court of Orange, including not more than ten permanent positions 3,900 O 0332-3200 District court of Chicopee, including not more than nineteen permanent positions 11,000 P* 0332-3500 District court of Springfield, including not more than one hundred and eighteen -g permanent positions 17,678 0332-3600 District court of western Hampden (Westfield), including not more than twenty-one ^j permanent positions 3,117 \o 0332-3700 District court of Hampshire (Northampton), including not more than thirty-eight J° permanent positions 7,000 0332-4000 District court of Somerville, including not more than sixty.permanent positions, appropriation expires on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 28,000 0332-4200 District court of Marlborough, including not more than twenty-four permanent positions 26,250 0332-5400 District court of western Norfolk (Wrentham), including not more than thirty-six permanent positions 22,262 0332-5500 District court of southern Norfolk, including not more than twenty-eight permanent positions 10,000 0332-5700 District court of Brockton, including not more than fifty-five permanent positions 5,200 0332-6000 Fourth district court of Plymouth (Wareham), including not more than twenty-six permanent positions 32,616 0332-6100 District court of Brighton, including not more than thirty-four permanent positions 12,900 0332-7200 District court of Winchendon, including not more than five permanent positions 2,000 I tern 0332-7300 First district court of northern Worcester (Gardner), includi twenty-seven permanent positions 0332-7400 First district court of eastern Worcester (Westborough), incl thirty-two permanent positions 0332-7500 Second district court of eastern Worcester (Clinton), includi fourteen permanent positions 0332-7600 First district court of southern Worcester (Dudley), includin twenty-five permanent positions 0332-7700 Second district court of southern Worcester (Uxbridge), incIu than thirteen permanent positions 0332-7800 Third district court of southern Worcester (Milford), includi than eighteen permanent positions 0332-7900 District court of Worcester (Brookf ie Id), including not more pos i t ions 0332-8400 Plymouth Juvenile Probation District, including not more than pos i t ions 0332-8600 Southern Worcester Juvenile Probation District, including not permanent positions Probate and Family Court. Department For Salaries and Expenses. 0333-0001 Probate court, administrative staff, including not more than pos i t ions 0333-0200 Berkshire, including not more than twelve permanent positions 0333-0300 Bristol, including not more than thirty-seven permanent posit 0333-0500 Essex, including not more than fifty-one permanent positions 0333-0600 Franklin, including not more than nine permanent positions 0333-0700 Hampden, including not more than fifty-two permanent position 0333-0900 Middlesex, including not more than one hundred and nineteen p pos i t ions 0333-1100 Norfolk, including not more than sixty-seven permanent positi 0333-1200 Plymouth, including not more than forty-one permanent positio District Attorneys. For the salaries of district attorneys and assistants for the eleven districts: 0340-0200 Northern, including not more than eighty-three permanent posi expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 0340-0500 Western, including not more than forty-two permanent position expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 0340-0800 Plymouth, including not more than thirty permanent positions, expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 0340-0900 Bristol, including not more than twenty-two permanent positio expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 0340-1000 Cape and Islands, including not more than thirteen permanent MILITARY DIVISION. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter thir of the General Laws, certain military personne in the military division may be paid salaries according to military pay grades, so-called. ng not more than uding not more than ng not more than g not more than d i ng not more ng not more than eight permanent eighteen permanent more than ten four permanent ermanent ons ns tions, appropriation s, app ropr i a t i on appropr iz. t i on ns, appropriation pos i t ions ty l $2,820 4,410 10,380 2,200 2,452 3,066 9,620 400 1,550 15,500 10,000 4,291 71,430 8,900 2,900 45,000 156,000 47,960 25,000 49,000 84,000 122,650 3,575 in oo n I" X) I tern 0431-0200 0431-1010 0431-2000 For Ad iutant Genera I . ao.iutant uenerai. compensation for special and miscellaneous duty, for transportation of officers to and from military meetings and drills and for expenses of camps of instruction, including not more than six permanent positions St-atfi fjufl rtfi rma stft r. State Quartermaster. For the office of the state quartermaster Notwithstanding any other general or special law to the contrary, the armory r-t t-i mm '• r- r- '• nri I i- «il*-h*-\l"»i-»Q^ V f"l r\\s ri/1 nri iin +- n *-\..m n*-v/_f I I 06W-0000 0611-0000 0611-1000 0611-5000 iiuiiuict omw eighty-two TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL.-For the office of the treasurer and receiver-general, including not more than one hundred and twelve permanent positions Highway Fund 30.0% Genera I Fund 70.0% Indigent court costs inaigent court uusts For the administration and expenses of bonus payments t For compensation to victims of violent crimes; provided fho nrriwlclnnc nf corf inn f i vp nf nhanhpr hun hi inH o wa r veterans that notwithstanding ___,______._.., ____ _ ._______ ___.. ue eiigiDie tor compensation in accordance with this chapter even if the claimant has suffered no out-of-pocket loss; provided further that compensation to such claimant shall be limited to a maximum of fifty dollars, prior appropriation cont inued State Board of Retirement. 0612-0100 For the administration of the board; provided, that the position of executive secretary of retirement board shall not be subject to the provisions of chapter thirty-one of the General Laws, including not more than forty-three permanent positions 0612-2000 For the compensation of veterans who may be retired by the state board of retirement and for the cost of medical examinations in all connections therewi th Highway Fund 22.0% General Fund 78.0% 0612-9000 For annuities for widows of certain former members of the uniformed branch of the state poI ice Highway Fund 66.0% General Fund 34.0% $33,540 3,800 100, ,000 lCTS, 223, ,032 i—¦ 50, ,000 981. 10, ,000 - Chap. 392 500,000 87,273 200,000 $7,000 I tem State Lottery Comini ss ion . 06*40-0000 For the expenses of the operation and administration of the state lottery, provided, that twenty-five per cent of this appropriation shall be transferred from the State Lottery Fund to the General Fund quarterly in advance; provided further, that all the positions in this item shall not be subject to chapters thirty and thirty-one of the General Laws; provided, that the director shall, so far as practicable in making appointments to such positions, promote employees of the commonwealth serving in positions which are classified under said chapter thirty-one and that any such employee so promoted from a position in which at the time of promotion he has tenure by reason of section nine A of chapter thirty of the General Laws shall, upon termination of his service in such unclassified supervisory position, be restored upon his request to the classified position from which he was promoted or to a position equivalent thereto in salary grade in the same state agency, without impairment of his civiI service f? status or his tenure by reason of said section nine A or loss of sen- H iority, retirement and other rights to which uninterrupted service in y the classified position would have entitled him; provided, however, that if his service in such unclassified supervisory position is I—' terminated for cause, his right to be so restored shall be determined oo by the civil service commission in accordance with the standards applied I—¦ by said commission in administering said chapter thirty-one, including Ln not more than two hundred and eleven permanent positions, prior year i c* expenses $714,605 _ 0 Debt Service. Q 0699-1900 For certain serial bonds maturing; provided, that any deficit existing in & this item at the close of this fiscal year shall be charged to the "p State Recreation Areas Fund 457,500 State Recreation Areas Fund 100.0% lj 0699-2800 For the payment of interest on certain bonded debt of the commonwealth; }5 provided, that any deficit existing in this item at the close of this fiscal year shall be charged to the Inland Fisheries and Game Fund 7,469 Inland Fisheries and Game Fund 100.0% 0699-3900 For certain serial bonds maturing; provided, that any deficit existing in this item at the close of this fiscal year shall be charged to the Metropolitan Water District Fund 15,000 MDC Water District Fund 100.0% EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE. Emergenc i es. 1599-2036 For the payment of deficiencies in certain appropriations for previous years based upon schedules approved by the joint committees on ways and means; provided, that the comptroller is hereby authorized to allocate the amounts of such payments to the several state or other funds to which said payments would have been chargeable if appropriations had been available therefor 2,500,000 1599-3100 For the payment of certain employment security benefits, prior appropriation continued 15,000 I tern 1599-3213 For a reserve to meet the cost of certain personnel classification appeals, approved and granted by the personnel administrator in accordance with the provisions of section forty-nine of chapter thirty of the General Laws as amended, provided, that the governor, upon recommendation of the commissioner of administration, is hereby authorized to transfer from the sum appropriated to other items of appropriations, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighty-two, such amounts as are necessary to meet the costs of such appeal decisions for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighty-one and prior years where the amounts otherwise available are insufficient for the purpose, to be in addition to amounts otherwise appropriated for such purposes for said fiscal years; and provided further, that the governor, upon recommendation of the commissioner of administration, is further authorized to allocate the cost of such salary adjustments to the several state or other funds to which >• such items of appropriation are charged appropriation to expire June Q thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two $350,000 en Division of Personnel Administration. 1107-1000 For the administration of the division, including not more than three l_i hundred and fifty-four permanent positions 5,410 vo 1599-3235 For the payment of a certain court judgement entered in the Worcester £o and Middlesex superior court, docket numbers 75-4462-3404 255,000 . 1599-3236 For the payment of a certain court judgement entered in the Suffolk j_n superior court, docket number 6873 15,000 ' on 1599-3237 For the payment of a certain court judgement entered in the U.S. District n 1-1 Court, docket number 72-3060F 60,000 5f 1599-3238 For the payment of a certain court judgement entered in the Plymouth T) superior court, docket number 61-423 4,759 1599-3239 For the payment of a certain commission against discrimination consent w order 77-BEM 1035 7,521 g EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. w Division of Forests and Parks. vo 2120-0902 For the replacement of certain automotive eguipment lost in a fire. [^ Appropriation expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 53,000 General Fund 91.0% State Recreation Fund 9.0% 2120-1503 For the restoration and the rehabilitation of the old Lawrence public library. Appropriation expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 500,000 2130-0100 For the administration of the division, including programs of wetlands restrictions, water planning, and certain watershed protection and flood control activities, including expenses of certain flood control commissions, including not more than twenty-one permanent positions 65,960 2130-0700 For improvements in the watershed of the Quabog River 25,394 Division of Water Pollution Control. 2240-0500 For reimbursement to cities, towns, and districts for certain chemical costs in accordance with the provisions of section thirty-seven of chapter twenty-one of the General Laws 1,625,000 I tem Local Aid Fund 100.0% Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. Federal funds received as reimbursement for expenditures from the following items shall be credited as income to the Inland Fisheries and Game Fund: 2310-0400 For the administration of game farms and wildlife restoration projects, and for wildlife research and management provided that not less than twelve thousand five hundred dollars shall be spent to study the history, status and habitat of the Plymouth red-bellied turtle, including not more than fifty-four permanent positions $9,265 Inland Fisheries and Game Fund 100.0% 2310-0600 For the administration of fish hatcheries, for the improvement and management of lakes, ponds and rivers, for fish restoration projects, for the commonwealth's share of certain cooperative fishery programs, and for certain cooperative reimbursable under the federal aid to fish restoration act; provided, that expenditures for such programs shall be contingent upon prior approval of proper federal authorities for reimbursement of at least seventy-five per cent of the amount so expended, including not more than sixty-one permanent positions 5,830 Inland Fisheries and Game Fund 100.0% Department of Metropolitan District Commission. Notwithstanding any other provision of any general or special law to the contrary, the salaries of all officers and employees of the commission shall be charged in full to ui appropriations authorized under this heading: ^ Adm i ni strat ion. 2410-9061 For the Massachusetts summer youth program, to be allocated, with the approval of the commissioner of the department of metropolitan district commission and the commissioner of the department of public works, to those agencies selected as participants in the program; provided, that not less than forty per cent shall be allocated to participants in the city of Boston, twenty-five per cent shall be allocated to participants within those cities and towns which comprise the metropolitan parks, sewerage and water districts and thirty-five per cent shall be allocated to participants in cities and towns other than those which comprise said districts; provided, that the provisions of section twenty-nine A of chapter twenty-nine of the General Laws shall not apply to expenditures made from this item; and provided further, that allocations made in accordance with this item may be expended by the selected participants without further appropriation, appropriation to expire June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two, prior appropriation continued 1,000,000 I tern 2440-0021 For the purpose of providing a mounted patrol at Lynn Beach, Kings Beach and Nahant Beach. This sum shall be expended only for this purpose and the leasing of any necessary equipment appropriation to expire on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two $40,000 MDC Parks District Fund 100.0% Department of Food and Agriculture. 2514-1000 For the office of the division, including not more than sixteen permanent positions 3,700 2518-2000 For certain prizes, prior appropriation continued 20,000 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF COMMUNITIES AND DEVELOPMENT. Adm i n i st ra t i on. 3700-0100 Item 3700-0100 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided, that notwithstand- ^ ing the provisions of section twenty-nine A of chapter twenty-nine c of the General Laws and any other general or special law or regula- t~3 tion to the contrary, certain contractual services rendered during » the period June twenty-first, nineteen hundred and seventy-six through October thirty-first, nineteen hundred and seventy-seven in an amount J^ not to exceed two thousand two hundred and eleven dollars for which co approval has not been given, shall be allowed and paid from this i—' item 2,211 ui Division of Community Development. i oy 3722-9004 For a program of rental assistance for families of low income; provided, ^ that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, first preference for admission shall be granted to the eligible elderly; and, provided further, that not more than eight per cent of the amount appropriated herein may be used for administration of said program, prior appropriation continued 312,043 !^ 3722-9201 For an interest subsidy program; provided that notwithstanding any K> other provisions of law to the contrary, expenditures made hereunder shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner of community affairs; and provided further, that, notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, no projects shall be approved on or after the effective date of this act which would cause the commonwealth's obligation for the purposes of this item to exceed the amount of this item; appropriation to expire June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 6,825,000 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HUMAN SERVICES. Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. 4110-0001 For the office of the commissioner, including not more than thirteen permanent positions 4,i*00 Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission. 4120-0041 I tern 4120-0041 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding to the end thereof:- provided that prior year expenses not to exceed one thousand dollars for travel reimbursements may be allowed and pa id from thi s i tern. I I tern OFFICE FOR CHILDREN. U130-0001 Item 4130-0001 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain prior year expenses amounting to three thousand five hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-two cents shall be allowed and paid from this item. Region Two. 4132-1000 Item 4130-1000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain prior years expenses amounting to seven thousand one hundred sixteen dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. 4311-0001 For administration; provided, that the persons employed under the division of classification of prisoners shall not be subject to the civil service law and rules; and provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of civil service shall certify to the commissioner of correction, on receipt of permanent requisitions, names of correction officers to fill permanent vacancies, and the salaries of such officers for the official training period shall be paid from this item, including not more than sixty-six permanent positions 4311-0004 For a health service program, including not more than eighty permanent positions For the maintenance of and for certain improvements at the following institutions under the control of the department: 4312-0001 Correctional institution at Bridgewater, including not more than four hundred and forty-four permanent positions 4312-8751 Item 4312-8751 of section two of chapter five hundred and nineteen of the acts of nineteen hundred and seventy-four, as amended by chapter five hundred and four of the acts of nineteen hundred and seventy-six and as most recently amended by section two of chapter four hundred and forty-two of the acts of nineteen hundred and seventy-eight is hereby further amended by striking out the word "construction" in paragraph two, line one, and inserting in place thereof the word "planning". DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the department of public welfare shall submit quarterly to the house and senate committees on ways and means a status report on the following subjects: ON I tern (1) new positions which have been filled, including the date when filled and the program where assigned; (2) caseload in the programs of aid to families with dependent children, general relief, supplemental security income, medical assistance, and food stamps: (3) the error rate in the program of aid to families with dependent children, including an analysis of most frequently occurring errors: (4) payments made under the emergency assistance program, the number of clients receiving benefits, and the amount in each category of assistance: (5) progress in the completion of the medicaid management information system, including the amount spent for such system and a time table for completion: (61 expenditures made in the work incentive program, including the amount expended for services to certified registrants, the number of registrants obtaining employment, and the number of registrants leaving the program of aid to families with dependent children: (7) expenditures made, cases reduced or terminated, and savings generated by the wage reporting system established in the department of revenue: (8) agreements entered into and the amount of collections actually received from activities of the child support enforcement unit: (9) the number of overpaid cases and the amount of recouped funds, separated into cases where the recipients were at fault and were without fault, and the number of overpaid vendors and the amount of recouped funds; (10) the experience of the department in testing a monthly income reporting system in certain welfare service offices. 4400-1000 Item 4400-1000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that judgements, settlements, and arbitration awards, and other prior year expenses, not to exceed thirty thousand dollars for prior years' services but finally determined during the current fiscal year may be paid from this i tern. 4400-1004 I tern 4400-1004 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain prior years' expenses not to exceed thirty thousand dollars be allowed and paid from this item. 4402-5000 I tern 4402-5000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by striking out the following wording after the words ways and means; "and provided, further, that an amount not exceeding one hundred forty-five million dollars may be expended from this item for expenses incurred in the prior fiscal year" and inserting in place thereof the following:- and, provided, further that an amount CO CO o *eu anu paiu r rom tins ixem. 30 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by at the end thereof the following:- and further, provided. I tem not exceeding one hundred forty-five million dollars may be expended from this item for expenses incurred in the prior fiscal years. 4402-5101 Item 4402-5101 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain prior years' expenses not to exceed seven thousand dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item. 4403-2000 Item 4403-2000 " -----' " ' of the ac adding at the end thereof the following:- and further, provided, that compensation not to exceed twenty thousand dollars, determined to be owed from prior fiscal years for services rendered in the prior fiscal year or as a result of judgements, settlements, and appeals decisions rendered in the current fiscal year may be paid from the current fiscal year appropriation. 4405-2000 Item 4405-2000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that all judgements, appeals, settlements and rate charges in the amount not to exceed two million eight hundred thousand dollars for services provided in prior fiscal years but finally determined durin the current fiscal year shall be allowed and paid from this item. 4406-2000 Item 4406-2000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by striking out the words after the words durable goods, eye care, and home health care; "provided, that not more than four million six hundred thousand dollars may be expended for said medical services" and inserting in place thereof the following:- provided, that not more than five million fifty thousand dollars may be expended for said medical services; and provided further that compensation determined to be owed from prior fiscal years in an amount not to exceed thirty thousand dollars as a result of appeals and settlements decided in the current fiscal year shaI I be allowed and paid from this item DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, applications for all private and federal grants and subventions by the department of public health shall be subject to approval of the commissioner of administration and the house and senate committees on ways and means prior to submission to the grantor. Unless otherwise advised by the ways and means committees in writing within thirty days after receipt of said application, the department may proceed with said appl cajt i on in accordance with existing ' law. appI i¦ catiun in accuruance witn existing law, ¦0900 Item 4512-0900 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain I tern prior years' expenses not to exceed eleven thousand one hundred twenty-eight dollars and eighty-four cents shall be allowed and pa id from thi s i tem. 4513-1000 Item 4513-1000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided, that certain prior years' obligations amounting to ninety thousand dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item. 4513-2200 Item 4513-2200 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain prior years' expenses not to exceed sixteen thousand dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item. 4515-0100 Item 4515-0100 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided, that certain prior years' expenses amounting to three thousand dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item. 4516-0264 Item 4516-0100 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided that certain prior year expenses shall be allowed and paid from this item. 4533-0001 Item 4533-0001 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding the following:- provided that certain prior years' expenses amounting to six thousand three hundred fifty-four dollars and fifty-seven cents shall be allowed and paid from this item. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the department of social services shall report quarterly to the house and senate committees on ways and means the number, title of all new personnel hired, by region, including former employees of the department of public welfare: status of the req iona I i zat ion of programs funded in item 4800-0010; the number of new placements created in all social services in fiscal year nineteen hundred and eiqhtv-one: by region, the amount expended on programs for battered women, day care, foster care. and unwed mothers. Provided further that, in fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighty-one, the department of social services shall create three hundred new subsidized adoption placements, and one hundred new specialized foster care placements, upgrade one hundred and fifty group care placements for mentally retarded children, increase the current rates for foster care by not more than twenty-one per cent and in- Item crease the current rates of subsidized adoptions by not more than thirty-one per cent: and provided further, that the department of social services shall expend a sum not less than seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars on emergency services to battered women. 4800-0010 I tern 4800-0010 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding to the end thereof the following:- provided that notwithstanding the provisions of section twenty-nine A of chapter twenty-nine an amount not to exceed fourteen thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item for consultant services rendered from November first, nineteen hundred and eighty to March tenth, nineteen hundred and eighty-one; 3> and, provided further, that for the purpose of making available Q for expenditure in the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighty- Cfl two a certain unexpended balance of an appropriation which otherwise would revert on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and M eighty-one, the unexpended balance from appropriation account 4800- ^o 0060 is hereby reappropriated for the fiscal year nineteen hundred °° and eighty-two. 4800-0020 For statewide care and maintenance prior year expenses $325,000 ^J 4800-1040 Item 4800-1040 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine ^ of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by Q adding to the end thereof the following:- provided that prior sf year expenses not to exceed one hundred thirty thousand dollars id be allowed and paid from this item. DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH. w Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary. *x> the department of mental health shall report ^° Quarterly to the house and senate committees on ways and means the status of a I I existing community-based programs, including the total cost of each program, its client capacity, and the number of clients actually being served. On August first, nineteen hundred and eighty, the department shall submit to the house and senate committees on ways and means its plan for community placements, including all statistical details identifying both institutional and non-institutional clients. For new program starts, the department of mental health shall report Quarterly to the house and senate committees on ways and means expenditures made, by region, for the establishment of new community-based programs: status of community-based programs including starting dates, number of clients served I tem per program, the cost for the start-up month and the cost for the full fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the department of mental health shall submit, Quarterly. in writing, and by region to the house and senate committees on ways and means a status report on the deinstitutionalization program at all state mental health and retardation facilities, including state schools for the retarded. This shall include the identification of patients to be moved into the community as well as the program in which they wiI I be placed, and the dates on which they are to be deinstitutionalized. Provided further that the department of mental health shall submit guarterly. in writing, by region and by program, to the house and senate committees on ways and means status reports on the Individual Service Plans. "ISPs", of clients deinstitutionalized from July first, nineteen hundred and eighty J2 through June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty- Co one. J-" Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the i-n department of mental health shall operate a shelter ¦ ^ and a program of rehabilitation in region six for chronicaIly mentaIly ill homeless persons: provided. further, that the department shall report quarterly to the house and senate committees on ways and means on the status of said program including all funds expended for this purpose, the number of persons ^ served, and the number of employees. N> 5011-0000 Item 5011-0000 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:- provided arbitrations and awards made in prior fiscal years be a I i owed and paid from this item in the current fiscal year. 5011-9002 For intensive care services to emotionally disturbed women, provided, however, that the department sha I I submit, to the house and senate committees on ways and means, on a quarterly basis a report of the status of said services, including the number and location of cI ients served, as we II as the totai cost per client served, appropriation to expire June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two $210,000 5016-0101 Item 5016-0101 of section two of chapter five hundred and thirty-eight of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-one is hereby amended by striking out the words "...and provided further that thirty days prior to the encumbrance of said funcs..." and amended by adding to the end thereof the following:- provided, that, notwith- n f Xi I tern standing the provisions of section twenty-nine A of chapter twenty-nine the amount of eighty-three thousand dollars shall be allowed and paid from this item for services rendered during fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighty. Reg ion One. 5100-0100 For the administration of mental health and mental retardation services in the following catchment areas and facilities in region one: Berkshire, Franklin/Hampshire, Holyoke, Chicopee, Springfield, Westfield, and including services located at the Northampton state hospital; provided that the allocation of funds for the purposes of this item shall be subject to the prior approval of the commissioner of administration, including not more than one thousand and seventeen permanent positions $25,000 5101-0101 Item 5100-0101 of section two of chapter five hundred and thirty-eight ;> of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-one is hereby amended Q by striking out the words "...and provided further, that thirty ^ days prior to the encumbrance of said fund...", 5183-0101 I tern 5183-0101 of section two of chapter five hundred and thirty-eight of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-one is hereby amended (2> by striking out the words "...and provided further, that thirty oo days prior to the encumbrance of said fund...". J-1 Region Two, bj 5283-0200 To provide for the reimbursement to the town of Monson for cautionary ' i—' traffic lights installed in said town at the request of the j-j department of mental health 9,768 p" Region Three. JQ 5300-0100 For the administration of mental health and mental retardation services in the following catchment areas and facilities in region three: Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhi I l/Newburyport, Cape Ann, Danvers/Sa lem, Cc Lynn, Eastern Middlesex, Tri-City and including services at Berry nj and at Danvers state hospital; provided that the allocation of funds for the purposes of this item shall be subject to the prior approval of the commissioner of administration, including not more than one thousand one hundred and eighty-eight permanent positions 18,000 Region Five. 5583-0100 I tern 5583-0100 of section two of chapter three hundred and twenty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof:- provided that notwithstanding the provisions of section twenty-nine A of chapter twenty-nine of the General Laws, payments in the amount of seven thousand seven hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety cents shall be allowed and paid from this item for certain consultant services rendered at the Paul A. Dever school during the months of March, April, and May, nineteen hundred and seventy-nine. I tern Region Six. 5645-0000 For mental health and retardation services; provided, however, that a portion of the funds from this item shall be expended for services to the elderly; and provided, further, that the department shall continue to operate within region six a shelter and rehabilitation program for chronically mentally ill persons, including not more than thirty-five permanent positions. Region Four B. 5895-0100 For the maintenance of the Medfield state hospital, including not more than six hundred and twenty permanent positions; provided that such funds may be transferred to the appropriate catchment area programs to meet the needs of non-hospitalized patients and patients at risk of hospitalization; and provided further that the allocation of funds for the purposes of this item shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner of administration and verification by the house and senate committees on ways and means EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION AND CONSTRUCTION. Office of the Secretary. 6000-3100) I tern 6000-3100 of the acts of nineteen hundred and seventy-eight is 6000-3105J hereby amended by adding the following:- Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter twenty-nine, section twenty-nine A of the General Laws or any other provision of law to the contrary, certain invoices in an amount not to exceed three hundred twenty-two thousand dollars for consulting services rendered between January fourth, nineteen hundred and eighty and February twenty-one, nineteen hundred and eighty-one may be paid from funds appropriated in section 5(e) of chapter four hundred and sixty-two of the acts of nineteen hundred and seventy-eight. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. 6005-0015 For certain contract assistance to regional transit authorities in accordance with section twenty-three of chapter one hundred and sixty-one B of the General Laws, provided in fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighty-one. Prior year expenses General Fund 80.0% Highway Fund 20.0% DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Administrative and Engineering Expenses. 6020-2401 For the purchase of all administrative and engineering equipment, appropria tion to expire June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-one Highway Fund 100.0% 6020-2914 To provide for an appropriation to comply with chapter five hundred and seventy-eight, section eighty-one A of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty. This act authorizes and directs the department of public works to expend a sum not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars for the excavation, filling, loaming and seeding of salt contaminated ground on County road and County street in Lake-ville and to provide for filtration systems to remove sodium en I tern chloride from the drinking water of six residences and two businesses located on County road and County street in Lakeville appropriation to expire June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two $100,000 Highway Fund 100.0% 6020-2905 For the purpose of providing a non-contaminated water supply to the Shattuck and Ayers residences off route 202 in the town of Belchertown. A sum of not more than sixty thousand dollars shall be expended for said purpose, which shall include, but not be limited to, the excavation and digging of two wells and/or water storage areas, as may be deemed necessary by the private contractors and the department, and any other additional work which may be required to restore said supplies, which are currently sodium-contaminated, as a result of road salt run off from route 202. Appropriation expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty- >£, two 60,000 ^ Highway Fund 100.0% 6033-3011) Notwithstanding the provisions of section twenty-nine A of chapter 6033-3014) twenty-nine of the General Laws or any other provision of law to the contrary, certain invoices in an amount not to exceed twenty- Xo two thousand dollars for consulting services rendered between oo June second, nineteen hundred and eighty-one and June twenty-six, J-' nineteen hundred and eighty-one may be paid from funds appropriated ^ in chapter eight hundred and fifty-nine of the acts of nineteen ¦ oj hundred and seventy-five. n 6034-0012 For an engineering feasibility study of the repair of damages to the or* West Road in the town of Clarksburg, caused by the thaws and rains Jj of April, nineteen hundred and eighty-one, and for the costs associated with said repair. Appropriation expires June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 50,000 ^ Highway Fund 100.0% K> EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS. Compact for Education. 7000-0751 For the commonwealth's share of the cost of the compact for education; provided, further that this appropriation shall expire on the thirtieth of June, nineteen hundred and eighty-two 32,000 Division of Special Education. 7028-0302 For the educational expenses of school age children with special needs attending schools under the provisions of section two of chapter seventy-one B of the General Laws; provided, that notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, all increases n the rate paid to any institution or school for services provided in a prior fiscal year may be funded with monies appropriated herein 1,052,158 Division of School Facilities and Related Services. 7052-0004 For grants and reimbursements to cities, towns, regional school districts and counties under the provisions of chapter six hundred and forty-five of the acts of nineteen hundred and forty-eight, as amended. I tern for first annual payments on school projects approved on or after July first, nineteen hundred and seventy-five; provided that the aggregate amount of first annual estimated payments for school projects approved by the board of education under the provisions of chapter six hundred and forty-five of the acts of nineteen hundred and forty-eight in the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighty-one shall not exceed six million dollars of which amount not more than two million five hundred thousand dollars shall be for projects ordered or approved by a court as necessary for desegregation or such projects as may be required in the judgement of said board to reduce or eliminate racial imbalance Local Aid Fund 100.0% Board of Trustees of State Colleges. For the administration and maintenance of and for certain improvements at state colleges and the Massachusetts maritime academy with the approval of the board of trustees: 7108-0100 State college at Boston, including maintenance of the evening undergraduate college and including not more than five hundred and forty-eight permanent positions 7109-0100 State college at Bridgewater, including not more than four hundred and forty-four permanent positions 7111-0100 State college at Framingham, including not more than three hundred and thirty-four permanent positions 7118-0100 Massachusetts maritime academy and ship, including not more than one hundred an