Financial Administration
APPROPRIATION 174
Title: Farm Safety Program Grants
State Fund/Agency
NumberBudget
CategoryAppropriation
TypeStatute
ReferenceCash Balance
Carryover103/285 GPR Annual 20.285 (1) (fs) N/A
Statute Language:
The amounts in the schedule for farm safety program grants under s. 36.25 (32) (b).Section 36.25 (32) (b) states:
(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (fs), the board shall award grants totaling not more than $500 annually per county to sponsors of farm safety education, training or information programs. To be eligible for a grant, a sponsor shall:
- Secure or provide equal matching funds from private or public sources.
- Demonstrate the need for the program.
- Demonstrate that the program for which a grant is sought was developed in consultation with extension personnel, public health personnel, vocational agriculture instructors or other persons with expertise or interest in farm safety topics.
Institutions Which Have Budget Authority for This Appropriation:
Extension
Allowable Major Classes of Expense/Revenue:
Supplies and expense
Special Restrictions or Policies/Procedures:
- Position Control Policies
Not applicable since there are no salaries in this appropriation.
- Budget Control/Transfers/Overdrafts
See FAP - Budget Transfers (F5) for these limitations.
- Activity Code Limitations
Use activity 5 only. See Activity Codes and Definitions for descriptions.
Year-End Instructions (lapse, carry forward, etc.):
Any unexpended or unencumbered current year budget dollars must be lapsed back to the state at the end of the fiscal year. There is no cash balance to carry forward. The new year budget is increased by encumbrances carried forward to the new year; budgeted and accounted for in appropriation 174. Refunds of prior year expenditures are deposited to appropriation 100 as receipts (9209).
Special Instructions on Salaries/Fringe Benefits:
Policy Paper References:
Not applicable since there were no salaries paid.

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Last Updated: 05/07/2001


